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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 May 1923, p. 5

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Comr. Mellaehern reported M. Burke. winter work, $6.00. grading and confirm-ting culvert 817.50; P. Mcfiznehern. work at culvert, 85.00. operating grader, 31.50; P. Hattie, winter work. 84; A. (humeld $2.00. “2 Watson $32.00. G. Wallis 60c.. J. McDonald 52.60, H. Ross 82.60. W. McDonald 552.10. S. Peekover $1.50. dragging road, 81.50; W. Reeves 33 B. F. Sharp 83.00. Comr. .‘IcEac‘fhern. work at ruh'el‘t. $1.50; George Cal- der. hunus 78 rods wire fence. $3120; Council met May 28, members all present: minutps adapted. Comr. Carder reported : J. nu]. dragging mad. $6.530; J. 88.80; J. Hincks. 85.20: H. \‘ray $3.23: A. Caldrr $6.00; lkmald. wintc-r work. $53.00: dim-r Sim-M; .l. Calder $6 Lan" £6.00. l'nmr. Hi'nut l'upul'll‘ili .l. 1‘0le, filling: washout. 3:00:12 livid. wintrr work £6.00. «ll-3.2mm: road 35.00; B. Ilunlwo-r winlm wmk 83.00: H. (20w- 811,27 \aul-A gran-L $2 .16: .l. (:ardincr .32 yards gram-i >53. 20; H. (lrnal. draw- ing culwlt cowriu. $2.50 filling washout and dragging rmol 8’ .00; A. Merchant. bonus. 40 rmls “ire fence, $16.20: W. Lawrence, dragging mail. .35 W. Ross. $7.50; A. Drimmie, gravelling. 85.,00 6 loads gravel 48c., rep. bridgr $6.00; W. Philp. winter work. 957.50, dragging road. $2.50; Comr. (irnal. war]: and foes. $8.00. Camr. )chougald reportml: G. Harris. wintnr work. 33.00; \V. Brown 83.00; H. Knith $1.80: J. Mc- th- $1.60: 'I‘. Yak» $3.60: A. McIn- tyrr- $3.60; J. Mrthr. dragging road $3.25; (‘3. Knith $5.54"); A. McIntyre $1.50: I‘. Yak» 82.00; F. Nam". win- tnr work $6.100 R. 'I. Dmlds‘b 1.30. 020ml: .~\bcrdein reported: R. Ramagv. wintm' mwk. $4.00: 6. Law- rum'v. mm. bricks" $2.50; W. .‘vlnore, wintm- \Vm‘k $6.30; Coml‘. Abvrdcin. from. SH)". C‘tlv ivr «Am-reIv-in--â€"'l‘hat, the m te of paymo-nt. fur \vm-k porfurmed on much km .34) cents per hnm' for man and h-am and 3.3 cents p01 hour for man.--â€"4.al l iml. 1luldo-râ€"Mvbmurarqluâ€"Jl‘hat the Co. Trmsnwr 1w instructed to erase from his books the taxes appearing against. Pt. Lot 25, Con. 17, and Pt. Lots 25-6. (Inn. 18. the Same having been [‘vaicl.â€"â€"4'_Zarriod. Menuugalil~ {huatwfl'hat a: "mm of 8:25 lw giwn in aid 01‘ the School l'ails hvld in the menship.â€"â€"-Uar. Grcmtâ€"Abordeinâ€"JI’ hat a grant of $3M hp giwn to the Oanadiuu Red Cross Snvivty for the fever sulfcrers hf tint'lll'axlv.-~â€"Olarriml. (LanP-MclunxgakL-fl‘hat the cum- mulaliun mun»)- r» \illzum Euts of lenwrv mnuunténg to $36.00 for 1923 l-w paid to J. .\lc.\lurdu. street. ("'fllllli~'.~"itillvl'.~ clzu'rimj. Thu (Imnwil l'nI-mwl itwl!‘ mm a (hurt 0f Rowisiun nn Hw .\.~_+.~'v.<.~i~mcut Bull {01' “HI: with Hm Hmwc in he rhaix'. Mvmhm's subscrihwl tn the I'vquirod clm-l‘umtiuu. 'l‘lu-rn \wrn no appeals tilml against Un- -\.~.‘5L*SS« momt Roll. Lot 8. Lion. 21: (i. Mi Lots 1-2-3 01' '22. (Sun. I; an, owner \\"~ 52, S 91; 0 f Pmpvrty Hummus. tenant. H..\. tlon ‘31; tenant E 8 Cum. 3; A. Con. 123. Names Added on Roll.â€"~Jano E. Dickson. L.F..V.C.. l of 12, (Jon. 1; .\. Irwin. I..F.0. Lat. 5, Con. 11; W. Gil- stm‘f. I..F.F.S.. 1.0!. 11, Con. 5; (I. Gil- storf. I..F.l“.S.. Lot. H, COD. 3; H. Al- chisml. I..F.P‘.S.. Lat 16, Con. '17; Jane Morrison. I.F.M.F.. In)! 3. Church St. Hnlstrin. Caklol‘mMcDougall .-- That tho Court. of Revision adjourn until next meeting of Council.â€"-C.arried. (Ion nc i1 rosumml. Abel‘deinâ€"-Groat.~~â€"'l‘hat WP {my tho account of Durham Rod Moss Hus- pita}. '25 days at $1.50Jwr clay main- tenanco of Walter Famousâ€"«Carrind. McibugalduCaldeanl‘ hat tho- up- pmwiation for each Commissionor for road improvements for 1923 b0 ”(laâ€"Carried. . {floatâ€"«Aberdoinâ€"â€"â€"'l‘hat “’6‘ pay Mr. Reeve-3’ account, $30.00, for equaliz- ing schools on border of Township.“ Carried. \ ti1'0gltâ€"v-Abf‘l'tlt‘ill-Jrllat. we let the bridge known as the Nicholson bridge to Mr. Hill. He is to secure an approved plan by the Department at $10.00 per cubic yard and put our steel in for reinforcement, then the Hamilton. Mel-Sachem and McDoug- ald bridges, same to be planned by Surveyor Bolton, said bridge is to have a steel ton and steel railing, all to be completed in first-class shape, for the sum of 31200.00.â€"Car1:ied. Groatâ€"McDougaldâ€"H‘hat the fol- lowing aciiounts be paid : Municipal Worm. supplies, $8.52; A. Ross, in- specting sheep, $250; A. Drimmie, for services re Mr. and Mrs. Willison 0.00;. W. A. Ramos, balance of sal- ary, 025.00. postage, $2.36; Clerk, for BGREIONT COUNCIL Thursday, lay 31, 1923. Hy Human» -\. 'l‘mmms, HA. {Ion "3|; .l. Stm'c‘nsun. F. 8 Hun. :i; .\. Hruwn, uwncr Jon. 2!: H. Miller, owner 2-3 0 '22. Um. I; Hr-nt'y (10w- ml‘ \\"- 52, S 1/1; of W 1,1; :31. NY; Don. 2: A. 8. Hudson, nwncr '. Con. 10; S. Harris, tenant, Con. ’1: R. ll‘ViH. ownm' Lot. 5, : D. .‘lfll'lt‘y. tenant, Lot 28, ; R. J. Pollock. tenant, Lot 7. J. MNlan- J. Luthiml l. Mum“- .10; IR 31c- services re Pathmasters, making up Part III. of Voters’ List, $14.55; mem- bers of Council, inspecting bridges, 815.00. attendance at Council meet- ing. $15.00; B. Gibson, use of room, Slowâ€"Carried. Priceville. (Our own correspondent.) Finv, warm weather set in over the week-end. Council adjourned to meet June 16 for gvneral business. lt will take a few days the begin- Remember! ----- These Bargains Hold Good for Wednesday Only 2 tins Finnan Haddie ..... ‘. . . 25c. Solvene, the shredded soap, tin 10c. Best Sockeye Salmon, 11b tins 40c. 97-piece dinner set, white, with gold band, only 2 sets left $15.00 Double Travel Free Coupons issued with every $1.00 goods purchased. Ladies’ Summer House Shoes, blk. canvas, rubber heel ...... $1.39 Fruit Marshmallows, Plain Marshmallows, and Toasted Marshmallows 34c. Per lb. Ice Cream 25c. Pt. 50c. Qt. \\'Lgn‘u~n's \xhitn c'amas ()XfOl‘Lh, SpOIt hoe], 517.0. 31/: to l. 10g.$3.:.’5. fmu. ..... .32 50 “Rune-us paiL-nt stl'ap gw’y bark. quarterfi, :1sz 3 t0 7. I‘vg‘. $53.00 for ...... . $4.19 17 I'M . _\LmHI'.~' ln'mvn b02152. nu: row (mu sizes “101”“ fur ........... ............$2.50 Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. Quickshinv Slow Polish, reg. 150., for... 90. .\lmnly‘~z Klmzinn. mg. 100.. por packet... 60. l'mml quality S-quai‘t Pails, 03011.. ..... 19c. Hunclyo-ai' Bicycle 'I'ubost ................ 750. Quarlvr-(‘ut Oak Finish Screen 0001‘s.. $1.89 NH. 9 C(sppm' hotmm Clothes Boiler. . .. $1.98 I l-im'h Hit Maxwell Lawn Mowor ...... $7.89 Men’s Harvest Bluc., reg $3.252‘f91f Men’s Tan Elk Blue., at ...... $4.50 R. BURNETT Window Screens, assorted sizes from 40c. to 60¢. Screen and Combination Doors from $2.00 to $8.00 Hammocks . . . . from $5.00 to 10.00 Fishing Poles and Tackle at reduc- ed‘ prices. ' BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY., JUNE 6 . A. Corsets, summer weight, sizes 20 to 30 .............. 89c. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS CROSS SUTHERLAND HARDWARE CO. FLOOD ‘ OF BIG . VALUES The Store with the Stock J. H. GIBBENS, Confectioner -â€"~Da\'id Allan, Clerk. ,f“? .21: .1‘ ’t \l . F . 'J ' mwmé J. W. McLACHLAN A. S. HUNTER CO. J. S. McILRAITH The Cash‘Shoc Store J. Mc’KECHNIE ning M this week to finish delayed seeding operations on a number of farms. Archie McArthur has been for over a week in Toronto busy bricklaying. The Priceville Dramatic Club went to Dromore one evening last week to assist at. a concert. Dr. 0. E. Carr was in Toronto for a day or two last week. Donald McArthur after a prolong- ed illness passed away at the resi- dence of his sister, Mrs. A. Living- stone, on Monday of last \\ eek, agel 81 years. Hm. (XS Jones, the family THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Stores Closed Thurs. Afternoon Ferrozone, reg. 50c. for ...... 39c. Ironized Yeast, reg. $1.00 for. . 87c. Nuxated Iron, reg. $1.00, for. . 89c. Nature’s Remedy Tablets, reg. 50c., for .................. 39c. Rippellette Gingham. in sm-ral .Immmt shadns. 1‘03. 300., an $21.10. . ............ 240. Imlios’ (Mcnlotln Blmlsvs. lwautiful vmhmiâ€" (lOI‘Pd designs. I‘og. $4.50. H11 salv ...... $3.49 Ladies black palvnl mun-strap Slilslwr. mud- ium hm]. I'vg. $1.25. on salt) .......... $3.49 Men's (‘mo lialbr'ggan nudnmx'vm'. all sizvs 69c Mvn‘s tino top Shirts. X‘nltmhlv mako- and qual- a. an ity. nu sali‘............,. Mvn‘s Harvestm' Show. In Ironized Yeast, reg. $1.00 for. . 87c. Nuxated Iron, reg. $1.00, for. . 89c. Nature’s Remedy Tablets, reg. 50c., for .................. 39c. Ferrozone, ,reg. 50c. for, 39¢. Ladies and Children’s White Hose at Special Prices Wednesday only. See. our range of new Ginghams. Nothing nicer for that new Sum- un sale. . . mer Dr'ess. éilé, Aé‘chiefir Dundis m: Charles at Toronto were present. at the funeral on Wednesday, the 23rd. pastor, conducted the funeral service at the residence and at the gmw in the old village cemegery. Two broth- Mrs. Ben Harrison. whohad her ankle fractured, was taken home from Durham Hospial he and of last week. \ Malculm McIntyre. V3,. an old resident of town, passed away on Thursday evening of last week. He was laid up with piwumonia last winter and never fully recovered McFADDEN’S DRUG STORE MacBETH’S DRUG STORE H. MORLOCK SONS )‘vliablv J. LEVINE .. $1. 79 qualitx .$2. 98 from the eflects of it. He. was cared for during his illness by his daugh- ters, who have been living in. out- side towns. Interment took place in the cemetery West of the village. Rev. C. S. Jones. the. Presbyer‘ian pas-tor. conducted the funeral ser- vices on Saturday, the 26th. Ray McLean, son of D. G. McLean. merchant. was taken to Owen Sound Hospital on Monday evaning of this week to be opena‘tml upon for ap- pendicitis. The ol'ml‘ation has been perfnrmed and we are pleaspd to 1‘0- pm't. the young man is dniug \wll. gap:- Plain Glass Tumblers, 1/13 (102. .eanaper, for. . . . ; ......... 1%. 1 qt. Glass Pitchers ........... 49c. Cocoanut Oil Shampoo', per btl. 19c. 1 pkg; Linen‘Envelopes, 1 pad 1:111- Curtain Nett, Madras. Scrim and Muslin. Extra Special Prices. on Remnants. Jewel Flour. per cwt ........ $3.45 Chicken Haddie ........ 2 for 25¢. Corn Flakes, per package. . . . 11c. 3 Tb. pail Easifi1st .......... 59c. Thompson s Seedless Raisins..17c. Currants (recleaned), per. Tb. .2lc. Pure Raspberry Jam, per jar” 21c. DIAMOND AND OTHER BEAUTIFUL RINGS AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR WEB. ONLY Diamnnd. SN in Mk gum. reg. $18 fur 8131 Diamond set. in Mk :mld. rug. $25 for $18.1 lliamnnd, svt. in Hk gold. rvg. $35 fm' $27: hiamc’md. SP! ilLJHk White". guld with salmhiws on vach shank. rnu‘. $60 “9.1 Ibizunnmls 131‘? an inwstmvnt right mow. I'IVWy ring is gual'antved. Many others at Reduced Prices for this day only. Good Black Tea for, per Tb. . . 50c. 5 bars Lenox Soap for ........ 25c. Misses’ Wash Dresses ....... $1.50 14-inch stljiped Huck 'l‘owelling2 fiat per yard .................. 18c. Men’s Trousers (guaranteed), reg. $3. 50, for, per pr .......... $3.00 ~All styles in Reed Carriages, Strollers and Push Carts, from $3.50 to $41.50 rolls, for... .. .. ...'.' ..... $1.35 Nails, assorted sizes, films: for 25¢. Electric Globes, 10 to 60 watts and guaranteed, each .......... 30c. No. _1_ quber Roofing, 108 sq._ f_t_. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT HARDING’S HARDWARE BABY CARRIAGES THE VARIETY STORE ‘, Jeweler Optician J. 8: J. HUNTER BEGGS’ STORE J. H. HARDING AT GRANT’S ED. KRESS. PAGE 1"“ $13.95 $18.90 $27.75 $49.25

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