a attrac: '7 5 WE ARE NOW READY to do husmess thh you % wacrust to our mutual advan % cage. Our stock is new and l attracrive and our prices are Q low. Come- andjudge for your- % salt We are always pleased \ a to Show goois. whether you g buy or not. If you do not buy 3 now you will again. Look out for our locals 3’ gThis Means Youq’< Q 'I i)‘ 3 So Come Along s b §M$Q§QSI2 fléfléflk giggles». $125.: .‘I Implement Agent and Auctioneer (Rubber and Steel Tires.) McClary Stoves and Ranges. Raymond Sewing Machines Bell Pianos and Organs. Farm Implements 8: Machinery. MANURE SP READERS HAY LOADERS BIIs JL'RS MO W HRS RAKES SEED DRILLS DISC HARROWS WAGGONS GASOLINE ENGINES. Democrats and B uggies C. L. GRANT , large sum of money tn 19nd at lowest rates. DEBTS COLLECTED. INSUR- ANCES placed Difï¬culties arranged. (3 P. R, and Ocean Steamship Tickets for sale. Everythmg private. Always Promptâ€"Never Negligent. Implements AGENT for DOYLE JULIAN Monuments and Tombstones O‘VEN SOUND. To change his advertisemehts but now 0381's some NEW BARGAINS: IOOACRES Bentinck. near Crawford, brick veneered dwelling, very large barn. frame stables and pig stables, good soil. good orchard. 200d bush. Price should he $4000 but will sell tor less than 830!) it sold at Once 2'50 ACRES pear Durham. a good farm, splendidly improved. was asking 87 500, Will now take great deal less 100 ACRE»: in Glenelg. uear Durham, a' fine well improved farm. will sell very" cheat) or trade. I i ACRE LHT near Durham Furniture: Pacmry. Will sell cheap or trade. l l A PROFI'I‘ABLE Blacksmith shop stand well located. 9 THE HANOVER CONVEYANCER :: HASBEEN : A largegm; of money m Deering Harvester Co.'s ALSO A (.‘vaH’LK'l‘E STOCK OI" F. E. SIEGNER John Clark Trv our Ramsav Paints and Varnishes of all kinds. notice. A Large Supply of TIN- “HQRE alw:-vs on hand, or Hardware and Tinware Our CHARCOAL IRONS are just the thing for warm weather. No heat, no dust, no trouble. Perhaps you want a Lawn Mower? if so, you should see ours before buying. “'6 have the kinds that work easy and last a long time. The price is right to. COME 8: SEE. See. our GASOLINE STOâ€" VE, the cheapest and best on the market. The hot- weather is now here and you should have the comfort afforded by our SCREEN DOORS AND H. H. Miller A FULL LIKE OF THE DURHAM. JULY 11 3 1907. Get ready for to onloer on shorfest 2 BUSY H. H. MILLER DURHA M . WINDOWS .2913 m Pianos McArthurâ€"â€"Ferguson-â€"-That the Auditor†3 Report. be adopted as read and they be paid $2. 00 each -Car- ried. . The auditors presented their re- port shn ting the balance on hand to be 342550 28 T9 funds .and $94 04 bal- ance of Legislative Grant to P. Schools in Euremont MoArthurâ€"-Lothianâ€"-I‘hat the Clezk be instructed to take an inven- tosy of the doc‘uments and supplies in the Treasurer’s possession and ex- aunne .the new Treasurer’s suretias and report as next, meeting.~Carried. Bylaw No. 212 to Treapurer passed the The name of Jno. A inserrvd in the By-ia per year. Reeve reported rebuildiï¬g and re pairing: culvert, lo: 17, con. 4, Ext and Arthur T. Line by J. P Bolger $5 00 Fergusonâ€"Lochian-That the name- meat of 1906 between the Tp. of Egremonc and the trustees of the P. Village of Hol9tem be renewed and form the basis of agreement for 1907. â€"C¢rried., ._.â€". VJ‘VV’ F Seifried, thawing 1210 in. tile and putting them in Int ‘24. con 1‘); also reps. to culvert 25 sideline. con 16. ,. $4; ; Thos‘ Raid. winner work on roads, $2.00 Phiipâ€"McArthurâ€"Report adopted Com. fees 50c ~â€"â€"-Carried. Fergusonâ€"Lothian -â€"Repors adop- ted. Com. fees 54.50.â€" Carried. Comr Lothiau reported Jas. Todd reps. to-bridge. 10$. 16. con. 14, $4.00; D Qn::_:n.3 J _ ‘A‘ta " Lochianâ€"M 0A thnrâ€"Report adop- [tE‘CL Com. rte‘ 731 U0 -â€"C, (â€Tied Comr Kim-Arthur’s report. Wm \aple tn 0 fr draining tile for twenty in when and pm; mgthemin lot" ¢. con :3, $5 7.â€); do 16 in. when and putting them in lot 6 con. 6 3120; W. Alcorn new stringers and cover- ; inrr on bridrr ge. lot 7. con. 6, $3350; Walter Smith tightening rods on bridge .5th sideroad con. 5. $1. 00; W. Reeves gravelling by daxs work, con 8 am’ tg to ‘30 00; 109. Dowling moving grader $2 00; J05. McEach- ers patbmastf-r gravelling by days work on con. 10 amounting to $31.50. Comr Philp reported road imps. R. T. Dodds, timber for bridges 10th sideline, Con. :3, $9.00; C. Dezell, do do 352 94; S Robb, drawing tile {or [three culverts, $5 00; R Caution, stringers in bridge lot 10. con. 5, $12; Jno. Goodyear. new bridge lot 10, p con. 0 $9.50; D. Porter, ï¬lling road- way,10t 10, con 5, $39 00; George Eaketr. rep. oridge, lot 16, con. 12, $6 no; do gravelling lot 17, con. 12,' $27 00; 1). Porter, gravellinglot 10. con. :3. $6.00; A. buchagan. Sundry jobe con 5, $7 00; A Buchanan, pathmaster. graveilmg lot ‘24, con. 8. $50 00. I I I r McArthurâ€"Lothianâ€"Report adop- ted. and IDSpecror be paid $1.25 on Drain No -1, and 31 50 on Drain No. 4 â€"Carried. Lochianâ€" McArchurâ€"Report adop- ted, com fees $3 00.-â€"Ca.rried. J R. Philp. Insyecmr of Drain re- ported that he had examine-d work on drain No. 1 and recummru ed pay- ment of $100 to John Elli», commen- ur. Also drain Bo. 4 rec‘d payment uf $50.00. Comr. Ferguson reported Thomas Reid gra veiling 38 rods, 10: 10‘ con 16, cost. $22,230; P Cornish, ditch and two culverts 10 and 16111.:‘esp9ccive- 1".10330f12. cm 1 .0036 $15.00. Also do Quivelt. Omnardville, 11 pieces 16 in tiie :35 00. Normanby half cost xiso grader work G. A. Con. 14. $12 00, do let, 15.0011. 14 Oust. $6; H. Reid. u:~e of wheeled scrapers. $1.00 Lothianâ€"McArthurâ€"That the pay- ment of orders by P Village Truscees â€'1"- amounting to 55‘ 1:) be couï¬rmed.-â€" Carried. Jno A. Swaï¬Ã©ton and W. J. Sharp were appointed Auditors under By- law 2135 to make a special audit. from Jan. 131: to June 28th inc. Ferguson- ~Philpâ€"Report adopted Comr. fees $1.50.â€"â€"Carried. Comr Lothian and the Reeve-â€" Committee appointed to examine and report upon the water grievance. Lot ‘27, con 14 report that they had examined locality and recommended that Council take no action and await developments. l The reeve reported that. he met. the Reeve and Clerk Arthur Tp. and set.- tled accounts of S. labor and grants on the townline for 1905 06 Egremont expended $351.90, Arthur $254.44, balance due Egremont$97.46 to be spent on T. L. this season. Fergusonâ€"Lothianâ€"Report adop- ted. com 1098 $3.00.â€"â€"-Carried. Notice from Clerk Proton, asking for a supplementary grant of $75.00 to be’ expended between Cedarville and Conn. Resolved that said re- quest lie over till next meeting.â€" Carried. ' McArthurmFergusonâ€"That the reeve be instructed to investigate said claim, and report at next meet.- ingâ€"Carried. Also a claim for damages amount- ing to $200 00 caused by ï¬re to timber helonging to D. McQueen. Said ï¬re being started by contractor of Drain N o. 3. McArthurâ€"Q-Lochianâ€"That $5.00 be paid in full satisfaction of said claim. Accepted â€" Carried. Council met June 29th. Minutes sustained. A claim for damages caused by horse breaking through culvert at Yeovil amounting to $10, by Bunston Manary. ' No. 212 to appoint. a. T9. in the B; law, saiary $100 Egremont Council. The only natural and common sense method known for the cure of ca- tarrhal troubles is Hy o mei. It is breathed through an ingenious pocket inhaler so that its medicated air reaches the most remote air-cells of the nose. throat and lungs, killing all catarrhal germs, soothing the irri- ; tated mucous membranes, and restor- ging a healthy condition. If you suï¬er from catarrhal: deatroy all disease and we absolutely agree that will be refunded unless the r gives satisfaction All druggists should be able to sup- ply you with Hy o-mei or we will ' $1.00. and every package-is, sold with the distinct underStanding that ‘ costs nothing unless it cures- Simple Wafto Kill Catarrhal Germs in Nose. Throat and Lungs. Right Breathing Cures Oa- tarrh. Weir-â€"McMillan--â€"That $1.85 be paid for repairs and supplies for Grader.â€"â€"Ca.rried. Weirâ€"McMillanâ€"Tban the Clerk be paid $25 on salary.â€"â€"Carried. McMillanâ€"Weirâ€"That the report of the committee appointed to meet the committee from Markdale 1e road at Minnie’s Mill be adopted and that they be paid $1 00 each.â€"Carried. A 2,8 D. R.. be paid’se. their services.-â€"â€"Carried. Huntâ€"Weirâ€"That the Reeve and John A. McMillan the committee ap- pointed to inspect the location of the proyosed new culvert to be built by the Railway Company at lot 20. con. Huntâ€"Blackâ€"That John Chard be paid $1.00 {or plank and repairing culvert at lot 101, con. 3, G.W.T.R. and that Thos. Glencrass be. paid $1 for removing timber OE road allow- ance at; lot 27, con. 3. E. G. R. and also that; James Dunbar be paid $2.00 for repairing road at; lot 13. con. 5.â€" Carried. Huntâ€" Weirâ€"That the Reeve and John A. McMillan be a committee to inspect the road at lot 30, con. 1, S. D. R. with power to make arrange- ments with all parties concerning the crossings at that glace and report at next meeting of Council.â€"Carried. Weirâ€"Ha ntâ€"Tbat Alex. Campbell be paid $3 for 30 rods of gravel in 1936.â€"Carried. Huntâ€"McMiiianâ€"Thac the VValk- earn: and Lucknow Railway Com- pany’s i'uadWay, and the Bell Tele- phone Company’s wires be made into one Smtute Labor division, and num- ber 86. and that the Clerk prepare a By~law for than purpase.â€"Cerr1ed. McMiHnnâ€"-B «ckâ€"Than the Clerk be instructed Lu put up Notices for th» clnsing up of certain streetsin the nil-«mu of Priceville.â€"-Carried. The Council met: June 15th pursu- and to adjournment. All the mem tiers present, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of 1:130 meeting read and conï¬rmed Communications read as foxlows: From A. McMnrchy with draft: Bylaw for Closing certain screens in Priceville. From N.S. Dunlop approving of telegraph line assesament. From Police Trustees of Pricevilie their essiznate for 1907. From the Treasurera Statement of ï¬nancial standing of Tp. Reeve paid into Treasurer $17.60 committal of W. Romans to Owen Sound and $27.45 do. Mrs. Christie to Hamilton asylum. M, Seim. printing Voters’ Lists @ $42.00 ; Clerk’s quarter salary $38.75; do. postage: express orders 6 months, $5 00; A. Dnrrant, half year’s salary $50.00; do. draft exchange, posrage, stationery, 38.00; S. Robb, teaming and making tile $33.30; Com’r Fergu- son committee work, $3.00; Com’r McArthur. do. $2.00 ; Wm. Aberdein, 5 days on grader. $10.00, reps. 600.- Alex. Kay. gravel, $2.03. 1 i Philpâ€" Fergusonâ€"That an order ifor $25. 00 be drawn in favor of Geo. IFreeman for ï¬lling approach to Hol- [Stein co Holstein bridge.â€"Carried. W. B. Sutton freight on scrapers. 72c; D. Halliday,†gravel, $1.98; Wm. Caulï¬eld. gravel. $5.45; injury to crop, $2.00; Jno. Brown, gravel. $3.40; Reeve distributing pathrolls two days, $6.00; Clerk. (10., 1 day. 33.00; W. G. E. Boyd. road Scrapers, $15.00; C. Drumm. cement for tiles, $50.71; T. A. Ferguson. gravel, 69919-131113 - Lothianâ€"Philpâ€"That the petition of Chas. McInnis and 40 ochers be re- ceived and laid over till next meeting for consideration.â€"â€"Carried. Resolved that the following acc’ts be paid: Adjourned to meet Glenelg Council. J. 8. BLACK, Clerk meet on August 5th. D. ALLAN. CLERK. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE \ Forgrowzgg girls. women- of. all ages-mo tonic is more certain. Sold in 50c boxes by all dealers. _ For men who toil anq }abor. for the oï¬ce man, the .mmmter, the teacherâ€"to these wxll Ferrozone bring a new life of spiï¬t and robust; health. Ferrozone makes muscle and nerve- ï¬bre, increases your weight; instils a reserve of energy into the body that deï¬es weariness or exhaustion from any cause. Your only hope is Ferrozone, an instant blood-maker, blood puriï¬er, blood-enricher. It brings keen ap~ petite, digests food and supplies nu- trition for building up all; the bodily tissues. - You’re nervous and chess-v.3 Appetite is poor. Sleep is hard to get. Still worse, you are thin and fag. ged out. Work must be done but Where is the strength to come from? Make your blood nutritious and you’ll have lots of strength. Brace Upâ€"Gét Strongâ€"Get Fat. The Care is Simple. Away With Weanness! The Council requests that the Sec.- Treas. of each school send in their requisition not later than August lst. -v u-v A. Wenger, sect 8-inch cement cones in 1.906 .............. 23 50 Council, meeting at date ...... 17 00 Commissioners, letting and in- specting jobs, Reeve $3.50, Morice $3.50. Koenig $10 50, Baetz $4.50, Barber $3. . . . . . 25 00 Thos. Casey, 86 loads gravel andi$1 for use of road by p. m. W. Scales .......... 5 30 % The Council adjourned to meet again in Township Hall. Ayton, on Thursday, Augusn 15th, at 10 a. m.. for general business v \' ‘-’ H Allenson, 160 loads gravel, ' 506 for repairing road grader, d $1.25: for 1 day at shovelling ’3 gravel and $2 for use of road 13 35 h F. W. Campbell. bonus for wire ' n fence at lor 67, con. B, at 200 " per rod .................... ‘20 00 9 Board of Health, meeting at 9 date ....................... s 00 Dr. Baeton, eXpenses re Diet~ rich smallpox case investi- gatingr other cases reported, i' etc ......... . ............... 3.1 80 V James Edwards 15 days’ Con- l Stable re smallpox case...... 22 :30, John Lynet, 1‘2. days as con- stable re smallpox case. . . . . 18 00 Val. Glebe. on contract re ce- , menu tile to date .......... .143 35 , John E. Eidt, balance Neustadt sidewalk 1906 ............. 103 65 Wertlaufer Bros , cedar for covering bridge at lot 37. Con. 14 .................... 3 20 Wm. A. Sharp, Work etc., cov- ering bridge etc. at lot -7, con. 18 ............ 425 A Fulton, repairing culvert at ‘ lot 27, con. 17. ........ .. 1 00 J. Birr, repairing culvert at lot30,con. 15...... ...... .. 250 J. L. Walsh, new funnel etc.. H. Allenson, 56 loads gravel by p. m. C. Riepert. ........ 3 35 Scott Bros., grading on town- line Minto and Normanby. . . 7 70 Scott Bros., grading on side- , road con. 4 ................ 3 50 :C. Reiner, new tongue for road grader ............... . 50 Miller Seim, cedar covering for bridge at lot 27. con. 18.. 6 60 J. Keller. drawing tile, e'tc., at 10:3 14 8515. con.‘2.... 2 95 J. Feick, to pay‘ parties for Work and covering Ayton bridge ..................... 6 75 Thos O’Farrell, to pay parties railing and posts, at lot 19, con. 7 ..................... 13 40 R. H. Fortune, salary as clerk 4U 00 Wenger Milling Co , 4,812 feet rock elm covering for Ayton bridge .......... . ......... 73 55 ___ Baetzâ€"Barberâ€"That the following accounts be paid : C. Rehkopf, drawing tile and putting in same at lot 5 6, con 16...... . ....$ 2 50 Philip Strauss. 69 loads gravel by p.m’s. Rabn and Weppler 4 70 P. Hassett. 30 yards gravel and 50c for use of road by him- self p m ..... . ............ 2 00 George Horst. 140 loads gravel by himself p. m . 7 00 ............ Koenigâ€"Baetzâ€"Tbat M. E. Mur- ray be appointed a member of the Board of Health in plafce of E. Wid- meyer, resigned.â€"â€"Carried. Wm. D. Halliday was appointed poundkeeper in place of Robt. Ovens. and D. N. Eckstein in place of Otto Schwartz Robert Dixon was given leave to Spend $11.00 on his beat, and 916119- den refund statute labor for 1903 and 1904 paid in taxes for work not per- formed. Koenigâ€"Baetzâ€"That F. W. Camp- bell be given a bonus of 20c per rod for a. wire fence at lot 63. con. B.â€" Carried. V. Stephenson, 50 loads gravel by p, m. J. Clark ........... . Morris, 147 loads gravel and $1.50 for repairing culvert in sideroad at Ion 15, con. 14. . . Koenigâ€"Moriceâ€"The: the Clerk strike the rate on $1.250 instead of $1.500 re Bell Telephone Co.-C trried. Koenigâ€"Baeczâ€"That the minutes of the previous meeting, as read. he adapted.~â€"-Carried. The Municipal Council of the Town. ship of Normanby met in the Town. ship Halt†Ayton. on Friday, June 28th, at 10 a. m.; the Reeve in the chair, all the ether members present. Normanby Council. R. H. FORTUNE, Clerk. 60 Limited HAMILTON. wmxn’EG. MONTREAL, VANCOUVER~ 403 “m GURNEYJ‘ILDEN CO. comes out of the oven in exactly the same condition as it broiled. The Souvenir's Aerated Oven causes meat therein to be con- stantly surrounoed by ,‘4’ “a fresh oxygen, and really . 8 8 q roasts 1t. Most ovens \, .. £6?)ch . E oniy bake meat ins-£52., ‘ ~ KATE COCHRANE. Agent, DURHAM, ONT. LV that the partnership heretofore sub- sisting between us. the undersigned. as bakers and confectioners in the town of Durham. in the county of Grey. has this . day been diss alved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to E. A. Rowe. of Durham. afore- said and all claims aaainst the said gart- ners ip are to be presented to the sai E. A. Rowe. by whom the same will be settled. Dated at Durham 3rd dayot' June. 1%? Witness. Signed. A. H. Jackson Ernest A. Rowe : Henry Butler Hughes 1' tudent is taught separately ai, his own desk. Trial lessons for one 1-week free. Visitors welcome. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heremmm gm..- 1. -â€"Prices will please you 2.â€"Groceries will suit; you. 3. â€"â€"Pron1ptness of delivery will surprise you. getting full measure, eorrect Weight and entire satisfact ' 'l‘pv re mas-DAY and EVENING classes. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Geo. H. Stinson When Going Up Street Notice of ï¬ssolution of Partnership. Every Souvenir is absolutely guaranteed by the makers. Call and ask to see anything you want in footwear. If our goods and prices dont suit your taste and purse, we Wi ll not urge you to buy Wlmt you dont: want. Our aim‘is to keep goods that sell with- out; urging the buyer. Trunks, Valises, Club Bags. Telescopes. Suit ("uses in Stock. Some lines of Hosiery at interesting prices. Custom work and repairing as quickly as possible. You will consult your own call and examine our goods a pair of flavor retained. hygienically cooked in pure oxygen, with all the nourishing†juices and the sweet tasty Meat {roasted in a ’. T. CLANCY, prin or Slippers in placing all i Oglivie’s Flour Always in FOUR REASONS why you should buy your The down Store. 1r own interests as well as ours if you will goods and prices before buying your m-xt Properties’ for Sale LATIMER TRY US. Stock “22%: LATIMER