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Durham Review (1897), 2 Jan 1902, p. 8

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T.ms W Wishes its many patrons a. , Happy and a prosperous New Year. q. We should be thankful for the'\§2 splendid year we have enjoyed--190.l _/l, This store never did as large a\;‘] Xmas trade. Every person seem- 'i' ed to be in the best of humor-u; sales people, customers and all. f Our store was crowded everyday, . but no mistakes occurred. We ser- 1 ved every customer quickly and I agreeably. It took a great amount ot night work to have our stock placed in order for each day's busi-\ ness but we managed it. Did you see our show windows? Of course you did. They were all right, were they not? One customer, a stran- ger from the States, said he looked up and down the streets and deci- ded The Big Store had the best windows and. of course would have the best goods. Good stores always have good windows. They go hand in hand. You must judge a store by its windows just as you judge a man by his face. Jah, of A'e/iuover Soods "fNii, INS (gil'((i 500 YARDS PRINI, Bl. I, il, I I) [OR g. T), run-v 200M611 Oranges at G cents per dozen After our Xmas rush we find many smau left over. These have got to go to make goods. We cannot tell you about them all a few: SPECIAL SALE OF RUBBERS Men's one buckle, heavy rubbers, reg $1.25 for $1. Men's heavy bush rubbers, reg $1 for 75 cts. Men's 2 buckle, fleece lined, rubbers, snag proof, 82. 28 J, A, Hunter HE illEii (irf(igiE, Wool Blankets, Large Size, Blankets, reg. $3.50 a pr, Bed Comforters, Large assortment. Bed Spreads at $1 each, wortMih.25. trrre,i, Several ends of 2 5c. ayd. 4oc. Carpets, yd. at 2 5c. $1. Floor Matts from me. up to $3 each. many patrols RAISINS r 1‘. £51 25 Pure Axminster Carpets, styles, 8r.ooa yd. find many small lots of goods ot to go to make room for new m1 about them all, but here are Enactaras followa': l hey go hand I. The sum of $2500.00 shall be udge a store expended by the Town of Durham in . d. e ty/tta,') tet 1""lr, the baugeeu iverw ere He sai iver intersects as you Ju g Lunhton Street in the Town ofDurham and for the purpme of raising the said sum. Debentures of the said Town of ---------""'""" Durham to tlie said amount. in the whole shall be Issued in sums of not less than $100.00 each on the lst 'er oo 8 day of May A. D., 1002, each of which Debentures shall be dated on the date of 60c. Carpets go at wide, Red and Green ze, Pure White Wool pr.---? pm. for li) 5.00. 1 "’ '“ in l 2ge,,tf _ the town t $1 'tsm tg 1 By-Law No 415. o the ”WW Jircorwoetisrs o the fToum of Hum. A t,'poL, t) authorize the {cm of Debentures of l the town of Durham in the County T OLGTW. to the amount of ”500.00 for t 1'h'th"d of building a bridge acrosat Sagan River at Lambton Street in the own of Durham. I WHEREAS' It is advisable and re- quisne that. a bridge also“ be built on Lambton Street at the palm. of inter- section of the sand Street With the Saugeen River In the said Town of , Durham. new will be necessary to issue Debentures or - - "V the sud Town of Durham for the sum i gig in; " “a oo W" . . 139 80 " 15 183 of $2500.00 as herein after provided, i 1917 145 39 38 56 183 (which is the amount of the debt in- 1913- 151 20 32 775' 183 tended to be created by this Bylaw) 1919 157 26 26 69 182 the proceeds of the said Debentures to 1920 163 M 20 41 18f be applied to the said purpose and to 1921 170 08 13 87 183 no other. 1922 176 88 7 07 IE AND WHEREAS it is desirable to ' T,T,T7i',' .-----. CC,"',': issue the said Debentures at one time Totals, 2500 00 1179 00 367 l and to make the principul of the said I NOTICE. deb'urepayable by yearly Bums duringi TAKE NOTICE that the abos the period of twenty years being the a true copy of a proposed Bv- currency of the said Debentures, suidi'which has been taken into‘coiis yearly sums being of such respective ationand which willbe finally Pl amounts that the aggregate amount by the Council of the Mrwieipaliiy, payable in each year shall be as nearly yu., evens o'r.tht assent of the Ele as possrble equal to the amount so pay- being obtained thereto,) .aiter able in the other nineteen years of said l‘nnnth from th.e ly publication. It period, (as shown in Schedule “A” 'i1)1t1trlttviioenw the a?“ of " hereto annexed.) 2) publication was lliursday l m " " lth (l:"' of December. A. D. 1901 AND WHLRhAb the totul amount that tit vows of the Electors 0 , . a..' .- I,., I meta hr. .ininn‘iliV will be taken th EDIE: In Mic Ulla-y- ..._7 _ period, (as shown in Schedule "A" hereto annexed.) AND WHEREAS the total amount required by “The Municipal Act" to be l raised annually by special rate for pay- ing the said debt and interest herein‘ after provided for is $183.95. AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rotatable property of the Town of Durham, according to the last revised assessment roll thereof is $841,016.00. AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing Debenture debt of the said Municipality is $38,493.13 whereof no part of the principal or interest " in arrear. AND WHERE Therefore the Municipal Council of l the Corporation of the Town of Durham Enacta as follows: L The sum of $2500.00 shall be expended by the Town of Durham in building a. budge across the baugeeu River where the said River intersects Ltunhton Street in the Town of Durham and for the purpore of raising the said sum. Debentures of the said Town of lDurham to the said amount. in the HUN Ivan nu...- Y---V, day of May A. D., 1002, each of wlfeh Debentures shall be dated on the date of the issue thereof and shall be pay- able Within Twenty years thereafter. namely; one of each of the said De- bentures on the In day of the month of May in each year after the passing ol this By-law at the Standard Bank of Canada in the said Town of Durham. 2. Each of 'the said Debentures shall be signed bv the Mayor of the said Town of Durham, and by the Treasurer therof of the said Town of Durham, and the Clerk shall attach thereto the Corporate Seal of the Mum- i cipality. 8. The said Debentures shall bear interest at the rate of Four per cent per annum payable yearly at the sand Bank on the list day of May in each and every year during the currency thereof and shall have coupons attached to them for payment of the said interest, which coupons shall be signed by the Mayor and Treasurer of the said Town of Durham. 4. During the currency of the said i , Debentures there shall he raised an- l nually by special rate on all the rateable l ‘1 property in the said Town of Durham, l the sum of $183 95 for the purpose of I \paymg the amont due in each of thel I said years for principal and interest in l l respect of the said debt, ( as ehowu in t the Schedule " A " hereto annexed.) l 5. This By-law shall take efieet on the 6th day of January A. D. 1902. G. The votes of the Electors of the said Town of Durham shall be taken on l this Bylaw " the following times and places, that is to say. on Monday the 6th day of January A. D. 1902, com- l mencing at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continuing till five o'eloelr in the afternoon of the same day, by the following deputy returning offieeris: North Ward at Nougat! Kinsey's House. Clifton Elyidge, Dep. Bet. Oitieer. i East Ward at the Town Hall. W. B.’ Vollett. Dep. ttet. oifieer. West Ward at. Pasco Saunders' shop, John Smith, De p. Ret. Offieer. i 7. On Saturday the 4th day of Janu- ary,A. D. 1902 the Mayor of the saidl town of Durham shall attend at Ten o'clock in the iorenoon at the Council Chamber to appoint persons to attend at the various polling places aforesaid ‘ and at the final summing up ot the votes by the Clerk, on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting or {opposing the passing of this By-law respectively. 8. The Clerk of the said Town 05‘ Durham shall attend at.the said Council Chamber at 12 o'clock in the forenoon of Tuesday the 7th day of January A. D. 1902 to sum up the number of votes given for and against this By-law, l, my '- mgr - 'p'/itt:)it'ts'i:i2At' 'l-F,! lk' Mrtlt a,.crciN's')'h's' 'irr'P, ‘54: C. _ nu _?',". I '.,' u '/'ArFf/r,7it1 .. Dated at the Council Chamber at the Town of Durham, this --- day of --.-- A. D 1902. (Seal) M 'kT,i 0% 'stir,,';')':',,'),'"!:.),,,'?,',,,,',,?,),'!, Bl; we P"""' v. ...--_ said Street mth the‘1910 m the said Town of 1911 I 1912 L . EAS in order thereto it 12:11: i to issue Debentures at" irc; DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHIVES . TORONTO TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of a proposal By-law, which has been taken into'considcr- ation and which will be finally passed by the Council of the Miusieipaliiy, (in the evens of the assent of the Eluctoru being obtained thereto,) after one month from the first publication in the. i“Durliam Iteview"the date of which “I ,,,_4___ .1... Mayer. ', Clerk . i _ Uul Hau- ;u, . Iv WV -..v first publication was Thursday the mum-'1 of December, A. D. 190I, and that u. votes of the Electors of the said M: \icipality will be taken thereon at the ' hrs and places therein fixed. W. A. ANDERSON, Clerk. We regret to hear of the audden death ot the infant son of Mr and Mrs Chas Lawrence at the age of five months on Dee 2lst. The remains were interred in Hutton Hill cemetery the Monday tollowing. The Rev Mr Ryan officiated at the house and grave. We regret to learn of the very un- l expected dea th of Mr Geo Bailey who was stricken down with paralysis on Monday and died Christmas day. He leaves a. wife, two sons and three daughters to mourn the loss of a kind husband and an eifeetionate father. The bereaved ones have the sym- pathy of the whole community. Mr Wm Reay, alter an absence of eight years in Red Deer, Alberto, is visiting friends and relatives mound _ here. Mr Wm Grierson has remou an Charter Bmith's farm. Mr Jno Coutts 'ieft last week to see his brother Gordon who is seriously ill at Goderich. Mr Rob Lindsay, sold a fine horse recently tor a neat Bum. Mr Wm McCulloch passed away after a pmlonged illness at four months, at the age of 73 years. The. deceased was a native of Rosshire, Scotland, where he was born in the year 1828 - , ., IDI‘ A "riio WHCIU up "an, v..-" and came to Canada in, 1841. A wile and five Sons and one daughter sur- vive hint and mourn the loss ot a kind husband and father. At the annual Sch meeting held last Thursday, Mr. All. Corbett was elected trustee tor the nextf,term. Miss Mary Barnett, of Durham. and Miss M. E. Turnbull, were the guests of Mrs. J no. Milligan overfiunday. Mrs. John Park of Michigan is spend- ing a few weeks with her father, Mr. JhS. Park and other friends. Mr. Alex Grierson is still very ill with typhoid fever Drs. Jamieson and Mahan are in attendance. A prominent iigure. of this neighhot - I hood puweil over to ihe greater Illlllllll'l' on Dec :20 last in 'the person of Mrs Wm Booth. For several years she has not. been in good. health hut no fatal termi- nation was looked for until Within " few days of her death. Mrs Booth Was a. native. of Ireland. and came to this country some 28 years ago. thou tly after which she was married . to Mr Witt Booth who predeceased her 5 or (iyears. ( She was a conscientious. Christian i Woman, " great reader and very intelli- gent, and in times of sickness especially i was a true and tried friend. "“‘-“"‘ rtrt61 She leave: daughter. bit faithfuuy to smce ir was 1 \Vnw u. .. ..- V, She leaves as chief mmlrner. one ( daughter. Miss Eva, who has attended ', faithfully to the duties ot' postmaster Since it was estahlished here and at. the l same time was an attentive and devot- l ed daughter during her mother's itiji) ness. Mrs Reiley. isriceville, is a sister of the deceased. Rev. Mr Matheson conducted the service at the house. Rev Mr Varley at the Methodist: church, Proton. There was A large funeral. ( We extend our sympathy to the mom-n- _ ers. l [\Ve regret to learn that a. hndget l containing a notice of the above Inten- dcd for last. week, went. astray. never having reached this ott1ce, Eu.l Mr and Mrs Wm Wilson. visited their daughter at Singhmnpton lately, who had recently udaughter added to her family. - . ___--.. Lam-i “21$ " 98 21 102 Ik 106 23 110 47 114 89 119 49 124 27 129 24 134 42 139 80 145 39 151 20 The closing school successful affair. we and the program wa Mr Graham the rel presented with a 20 of respect. The Ba hand surpassed the generously entered. a. capital chairman. Please renew early and nhlige we pullisher. Business may he. transacted at the office“) Upper Town or at the ofBee in Darling's Drug Store, Lower Town, where we have. plume conneci um Call at either place and have a talk VICKERS BOOTHVILLE 1gtiltPi,hYiP, m: school concert here was a. affair. was largelv attended, ogrnm was In excellent one. m the retiring (camber. was with a gold chain as a token . The Balsam Valley string tassed themselves and were , ant-(wed. Mr GrieVes made 69 06 Gt 46 59 68 5t 71 49 53 " 15 38 56 has rented M r Il 183 95 183 95 183 95 183 95 183 95 183 95 183 95 183 95 183 05 fine horse and oblige the Dr. Hutton was m we cmur mm ....r ed it with his usual 'Utility. Quite n reptesentatiott of Glenclg candidates at, the coming elections were present. Me. George Binnie was muons: the crowd. The Christmas tree on Christmas eve held In the Presbyterian church Was a decided success. the proceeds amount- ing to nearly W. Miss Dnlhy. "Tororv. to etoeutioniet, had been secured and was the feature of the evening. Chor- uses by the choir. two quartettes and the McDonald string hand furnished excellent music. Misses McLean and James sang solo: with great. taste and expression. Miss Gertie McLeod was -..,.--._V.m - accompanist. and Mrs Cameron. Toron- ( "ii' P'"'" “ . ' . eel glad to gave a. recitation, which drew a no sure rousing encore. The pupils' gave Cr) sun of ll number of good pieces, and all got I Saugneu presents frum the well-laden treeri Mr. J: though as Dr. Atkins explained, Semta‘tvm yea Claus was uuavnida1tlr alwenc having week. been recently vaccinated.' 2 After Rev. Mr. Matheson was in the chair. I mll.be and the tables groamed under the load Hoping _ of good things provided by the ladies. supply 1 __-.--.------ 'i,, WINTER TERM 1 iBegins on Thursday, Jan. 2nd.l l AT THE i Staff and Equipment. The School is equipped for full J unior Lenin; uni Matriculation work, under the following sun of Competent Teachers for that Dorngrtmcnt : THOS. ALLAN, Principal. MR. MORRISON, B. A., (specialist), Asst. Prin MISS LICK, B. A., Classics Ind Moderne. Intending Students should enter at beginning of term, or as soon after as possible. FEES: $1.00 per month Wm. Johnston. G. L. Grant. Chairman. Secretary. Durham School RaveryW i Cultivmms , 1 u rows, Scumers, We. 1 Diamond Barrows. I Wilkingon Ploughs, A , A-‘n:na a! We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVA TING. Coulter & S: Drills an Caltivacrs . 1 d Spade IIar ----.ee_ human. We. Also Scotch I South of Middaugh House Poms/stir"; Buggies. ants t ts,iiitiSfi'idi 'iiiii'i' ',p"B"aV"'" ”..__ lkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares. Soleplates, Etc. Nos genuine unless the words " WILKINSON Pmocn Couirssv"iit nah niece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Roller made in three s Each piece. Bell, thertv. Thomas an SEWING, MACHINES. Sewing Muchines and supplies. will! - .mw, or W.“ gram you hue given your hm thoup'nts my excellent. ttter "et in“. we 11ml that "t' Mt't't' I C tt one-mm and arch-i. we will ctu'r hum-m n. ov F rrr"kiiihiiityte. Ween: tjst2,t.wit"u""1 .‘. and .uettt in 'lN1'kh"d"tGiiirGutHrtelt"f, Idea F. I "CG " " we hive In say - failed to do our hm. 1m . r. "I , but is nu"'l'lt We trust that trm you m. mm than he w“ in yournew Be othbor. -ioiitmr.vhertvwr1lr.r"1n1' esteem of purl“ and people as. “0 "m.utitN' pm 11 g th great deal. Wu yours“) have here. 18 taken admits We deWeto he rvmembercd by you in Hu- yrutt's - . 1 to come. um. 05 a tanall tokcu of our heart} tseVtM'.i _ _ “A -4, mu. In nun-0m tite “uh-n that” he . Midyear ht h I w c you, ’0 they " us. you have not -e.d ymuwlf yr 'them-Ives "iii'uaannp! mum in every I 'arts and late you MVP given ym very excellent myour pupils, .nd while we mm Mrs Coults- omen wayward ml! mien-i. we u . . her your beat and put-nae in ttear a- and sung m in: holding before us the noun-st id -- a L...... in ;n\' sellvl' failed to WHEELS. Christmas eve ELS, Chatham and Snow Buggies from Campbell ot London. , Thomas and Berlin'makes of PIAN EHXNES. . A large stock “New B: WI. you:- w .___ in We desire to be mun-d by you in the 3pm. to come. and. u I an.“ token of our Imam Calm-[u and love, we ask you non-NM this wan-n 11an feeling MM that while py Wear it, you " m a... on g while mm of your old pupils in H. s. No. w. W. In pith: we extend to you our '4!“va " Mm. for workman We“ ind nut-cum. uni it is our ad pays that in all the walk uf 1m )uur will be guided b . the unseen hand of a los mg Melee. Slams in helm“ of the pupils Mr. Gordan Bugs, of Valetin. spent. Christmas mm the Smith families. Those who spent Christmas " their homes were: - C. Molnmli. Brochure Mr. FaW. " Thom“. Phil Mehlleu, Scriabin. Minnie ilobertaott, Landon. Mrs. E. P. Lawrence um! Gugter Ethel paid Mrs. Blllulwno of Owen Sound a short visit Int. Week. The»! warn IfC-Iilll" anied by Er. Mark Miughtm. vim \NL- ed his Sister Mos, Mobuiy. Last Thumduy we bid good-by. to Mr. Lewis Smith and fumily. who Iott for their new home in Kent County. While Sony Ao put with so fine I. (amilv, w. indeed fool glut am we an wel come one whom u. all feel will tilt their phce. in the per- son of Ur, John McKechuie, late ol Romy t Suugoen. Mr. James Hny. who [in spent the last two you: " Moonuin. arrived home last Week. He speaks wall of the We! t. After the opening of out new church ue mll be able to write or greater lvuglh. Hoping that ye Editor will be present to supply the missing link if needed. 7/9112 fallen ns o-------'-'"'""'" See A. UONOIIS "ath'c "tr" Oomplew stock at Ladies', Gent's and Boys Watches, Fancy and Mantel clocks. Ladies' Lo ,: Guards. Chain Bracelets, Clk'. es. Links. Scarf Pins, Caff' llut- tons. Flatware, Fancy Flatware. tgitierwtue,.Noyeities Ladies' and Gent’s plain and gem Rings. Lwer Town, tgamuv.fgouoo1 Cuutuuvs nu held in ma cuurcu on sud In the audience w" r" wriukli!ttr ot your town». . GORDON -ititNOtly I of PIANO and l of. New iiaymond Ewe/[my ,the Trtt nil: aunt sur- I. how it Lower Jewellet d ORG l am Tow Town er m aural prom of but “and 1 likely all N of in their - mvm lawn Cl“ I need I by " d ful y {on m teem on al "ent He A can!) this I paw he " Mr.t In Gre " M “I " will " SUI] Jan had [yr-ma (at a rug to Shir hei " en will " mu! will whe “HI " In Me" "" 'ree Nut 3:1 "H11 M I!!! UNI I w

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