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Durham Review (1897), 23 Dec 1909, p. 5

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k it over. 3READ GOOD akery Goods es u5 > stmas N SEASON ; of Cooked, G10ceries Year >~v¥€@ ustomer the rest 1 Eggs. 1A M TA Headquarters for Hardware & Furniture Any of our Skates make a very suitable Present for this time i year. â€" We carry a full line of them, also of Skate Straps, Hockey Sticks and Pucks. _ Among our leaders are the Automobile Skates ind Hockey Sticks. _ The goods speak for themselves and our prices ire right. See them and get the catalogue and calendar of Automobile Lenahan & Melntosh I{ you are not interested in the above, you may want a Carvâ€" is S:t, a Lamp, soms Spoons, Kaives and Forks or any such article Ne have a good selection of these, suitable for Christmas Presents. r0o0ds Lenahan & McIntosh. In selecting your presents do not overlook our Furniture display. + will be worth your while to call and see our Chairs, Rockers, Parâ€" â€" Tables and Extension Tables, Couches, Ete., anyone of wh ich vould be a very serviceable gift. DECEMBER 23, 1909 .arge Skates and Hockey Supplies This is the: 1900 proclamation proclaiming It is as pleasant mow emain so to the end o! ind we have secured an \Just arrived <Z"" _ I A new stock of D & A Corsets In Sales Ladies‘ and Gent‘s Rings do do ‘Tie Pins do do Cuff Links do do Watch Fobs A large rauge of Ruchings in fancy boxes Ladies‘ lace and jet collars in all shades.â€" Ladies‘ silk elastic belts, all shades. .. ... Men‘s silk ties leading shades. ..« >>>>~~~* Men‘s silk handkerchiefs. .e << > > > 9tt Cutlery, 7Etc. is the 1909{:}1 A Werry Christmas the 1909£h annmiversaty Ol CTHC HILIHAINILE! S CA Proclaiming * Peace and good will to Man." sant mow as when proc]airned and it will always the end of time. Gift giving is a natural result secured an excellent stock suitable for Chrismas gifts. Rappy Yew urniture & J. MeKECHNIE °$ â€"â€"+0 everybody: 1 MeKECHNIE and a Dress Goods and Mens CIOLNINE * reduced prices. 5oc profit on a Man‘s uit is better to us than $43.00 without saleg, â€"â€" Boots and Shoes and Goceries arriving daily. The highest prices paid for Produce In Ladies‘ and Gent‘s Chains do do Collar Buttons do do Lockets In Ladies‘ Brooches Bentinck Council met at Lamiash on Wednesday the 15th Dee, iust. accord ing to statute. Membars all present, Bentinek _ Tp conncilâ€"Gentlemen Since last report I have expended the following on bridges : Ale®"Grierson, plank, posts and work repairing Milligan bridge & cOB & D H..«:ssscsssrccesserncsse | T OO J 8 Wilson letting and inspecting 2 00 Jno Campbell extra filling stones k at bridge lot 4 con 14........c.cee>> John Burges« half cost repaire lot 8 of division 2o 1st con W G R W D Connors half cost repairing WBAtEL BFOOGD... ... css se es e n se e en ee® Wm Leggett repairs at waler o ooo hs J. 8, Wilson. To the reeve and counsil of the townâ€" ship of Bentinck : Gentiemen I beg leave to report the following work perâ€" formed and money expeanded : Duncen Campbell 107 loads gravel 5 35 James Welsh 70 loads gravel...... 8 50 Wm Renton 32 loads grayel taken |_ _ out for Simpson‘s Beat............ 1 00 Richard Boyce, Bandy McDonald ‘ aund others cutting Boyse‘s Hill 47 00 Fortyâ€"seven dollar grant Boyce‘s \ Hill, three dollar grant paid for gravelling S L 25 eon 7 JPUnruh 8 oo Wm Fulton, James Heughan and others gravelling 8 L 244 cou 7 82 oo W D Connor 7 cemeut 18 in pipes 1,59 each ‘0.50 4 coms............ 5 25 James Huegan aod John Unrah con 6 and 7 lot 27 hauling and putting in culvert $5 4 cost...... 2 bo Rovert Hall cutting brush 6 L 35 con 3 1.00 4 €08b... .. ces e e e 6 bo \Alex Mclotosh shovelling grayel 3 Archie McLesn opeving culvert and ditch 8 L 85 con 2 lot 85 R Grierson letting aud inspecting WOLK .:. .cs cevsceresscererscrcrersriseces.. ‘D OD I haye received the following refunds from Philip Corlett on money from T L B & S.......ccsoesmeres 4 oo For timber 8 L 25 coun 8......... 4 00 Robert Grierson com I D No 1. To the reeve and council of the townâ€" ship of Bentinck. gentlemenâ€"I beg leave to report the following, spent on roadsa div 2. Wm Adlaw and othere gravelling sideline 25 cous 4 & 5 N D R... 15 James Hopkins repwring calvert sideline 5o con 3 N D R... ..... John Mitchell and others, work between sidelines 25 & 48, Gara fraxa road half 6O8t........uuuccen. 4 Charies Petty drawing stove and filling road bed sideline 63, con 2 & 3 W G M......ccccerrermerreees 2o Bentinck Council \V:n‘.-Pe;’cty;vn;(];rinrushing sideline 63, con 3 W G R.. scscc0e6+ Arch McLean balf cost repairing 1 day............> 4 0O8b. .26 cce eee n en en YUcar enlvert sideline 85, con 2 W G R Says the Miller : " Shortly after that I was in our grocer‘s storeâ€"clean store that â€"and bright, obliging clerks. _ Grocer raid ‘Cream of the West* flour al ways costea trifle more than other grades, but his customers wouldn‘t buy ‘other grades® more than onceâ€"they always came back to *Cream of the West® flour. Guess he only said that to lpleums me, though ; but you bet was pleased. Any way, I asked him down for Sunday dinner." «CREAM OF THE 99 wWwEST*" FLOUR l}hf he.:ra]cling ‘2{ the The Campbell Milling Co ‘Toronto . . .20¢, 30¢ and 40¢ .. .25¢. 40¢ and 50¢ "Model Mill" product. and Men‘s Clothing at 5oc profit on a Man‘s us than $3.00 without and Shoes and Goceries and 50c Small Limited 7 bo 8 25 1 60 rofits 1 25 00 15 oo 00 4 T5 12 Robt Hall underbrujghing 35, con 3 W G R bail CO8t...ccssecseneee W D Connor balf cost cuivert, lot 27 con 6 and 7 N D K.........««* W D Conpor tile for culvert...... J Hopkins filling washout con 2 and $ N D B.....cccucossens James McRonald drawing tile for CUIVOTG.., . . «cce cce censen ces ce sen es se# W Legatte 48 loads grayel......... D MeDonald puiting in oglvon 15 00 L4 d is isnnd it udn t mii 7 D MeDonald puiting in culvert sideline 25, con 8 N D R...... 1 5o Ww Lunoney commuseion fees... 6 oo I received the tollowing from F Weis for umper on road allow. auce at sideiine 5o con 2 and 3 George Mighton for timber on road allowance on baseline at con 8 N D R........csssccccrscrinse 800 W G Lunney Com R D No 2. To the reeve and council of the townâ€" ship of Bentinck, I beg leave to re» port the following : Alex Herd cutting brash on S R y3 5o 15 _ 40 con 1 S D R... Wm Owns balf cost Co By paid Brants !{nll of work on â€" town ling B & B...0csce se e e 66e# By paid St_l_[livn.n half of work on TOLAL..... .ccsccsc cce ces cececs AL 10 Thos Reay moying scrapers...... 2 vo All of which is respectfully sabmitted. J F Dodsworth Cow no 4. The Reeve as chairman of the Local Board presented his yearly report to Council showing an ‘expenditure of $184.10 un account of Smail Pox $40.35 as the expenses of the Board. Alex Wilsonâ€"Robert â€" Grietsonâ€" That report of cbhairman buard of healch be received and that accts. as reported be paid and that the amounts as recommended by board of health in settlement of small pox accts, be acâ€" cepted and the chairman of board be paid nine dollars for services re board of health matters, Grierson â€" Lunney â€" That Conrad Stadelbauer be refunded four dollars on small pox account. Wilson â€" Lunney â€" That â€" account Municipal World amounting to Afteen dollars and seventyâ€"five cents for elecâ€" tim:i and Local Option stationery be pat Wilsonâ€"Dodsworthâ€"That account Hanover Post for publishing Local Option byâ€"law and other printing amounting to $26.95 be paid, Wilnn;Lunneyâ€"â€"Thut the account ot Brant Council amounting to twelve dollats for work performed on T Line B «nd B opposite Nivision 3 be acceptâ€" ed and puigoto commissioner of No 4 Division on acccunt of work performâ€" ed by him on T L B and opposite No 4 division. â€"'L-l;hl)éy â€" Dodsworth â€" That _ the Reeve be paid twou dollars for making out Jury‘s lists, $ Dodsworthâ€"Wilsonâ€"That T Richâ€" ard taxee be remitted in full and Mrs Llioyd be remitted two dollars on taxes being amount charged for road work. Dodswc;l;.hâ€"Lun'x;eyâ€"Thst the colâ€" lector allow the C. P. R. the sum ot $5 20 error in assessment. Lunneyâ€"Griersonâ€"That caretaker town hall, Durham be paid one dollar for services at last council meeting. Griersonâ€"Lunneyâ€"That J 8 Wilson be appointed inspector for the townâ€" ship on work Saugeen river jam. Lunneyâ€"Wileonâ€"That Nomination be held in Lamlash School, Monday. Dec. 27th at 1 o‘clock.. Uf the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Durham A Byâ€"Law guaranteeing Debentures of * The MeGowan Milling Co.." of the Town of Durham. WHuEREAG " The McGowan Milling Company [ of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey, has erected an oatmeal mil and grain elevator withâ€" in the limits\pf the Corporation of the Town of Diktham, and the total cost thereof when Â¥uily completed will be the sum of thiry thousand dollars or uver: __ $ e o a uver . AND WHKEKREAY in order to the full completion, erecon, and equipment of the said oatmed} mill and elevator, it will be necessarX for the said * The McGowan Milling Rompany" to bor row the sum of Fiftéen 'ghuusaud Dolâ€" lars, which said suwmtof Eifteen Thouâ€" sand Dollars, shall be applied to the completion, erection d equipment of the said oatmeal mAl and elevater, and not otherwise : AND Wuufi:ns the sÂ¥%d " The Mcâ€" Gowan Milling Company " propase to issue debentures of the s§id Company ' tâ€" the amount of Fifte Thousand Dollars for the purpose afGresaid ; andl DUORAE® NUR MR RPAORCTT CYR C 4iz bas applied to the Muni al Council of the Corporation of the Town of Durham to guarantee the NRebentures of the said "The McGowAn Milling Company, " to the said arpount of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ; Council adjourned *" Sine Die." Byâ€"Law No. 568 Axp WurrEas the amount of the whole rateable property of the Town of Durham, according to the last revised assessment roll thereof is §€15,741.00 : A Axp WuzeaEag the amount ot the osâ€" THE DURHAM REVIEW l onl e t ie of n Thousaud_Dolâ€" of Eifteen Thou:â€" g applied to the id equipment of ... 4 50 | eipal Counsil 0 2 Town of Dur ... 2 00 | acted as follow for 1. Tuar th .. 1 990 | Town of Durhi .+ 2 49 | the due p.*mu ort the said * The «+ 1 59 | pany " to the | s..» 6 90 | sand Dollars, to 1 15 b5 65 8 9o 2 25 11 15 bo isting debenture debt of the said Munviâ€" P 2oo umss se _1 .__OP L. SLabk cipality is 062,027.41, whereof no part °gp:hl:l,¢moiplol’ill'flflilhm: Bz it therefore enacted by the Moniâ€" eipal Counsil of the Corporation of the Town of Durham, and it is hereby on« acted as follows : w 1. Tuar the said Corporation of the ‘ Town of Durbam, do hereby guaran tee | ue due ’.{‘m“‘ of the debentures of the said * The McGowan Milling Com:â€" pavy ‘ to the amount of Fifteen Thou: saud Dollars, to be issued as aforesaid, mecording to the torms of the said deâ€" | bentures. \ 2. Tuat said debentures shall bear : interest at the rate of fire per . contam | per annum, payable yearly at the Standard Bank of Canada in each year during the currency thereof, and shall be issued for the aggtegate amount, inâ€" clnd‘idn; bosh the innnfll n‘('l the n:::': instalment of principal, due in year during the pc:.or for which the said debentures shall run. V‘Dnln at the Council Cbhamber Town of Durbam, this January A,;D., 1910. SCHEDULE " A" Referred to in foregoing By â€"law. Year Principal Interest Total 1911 $453.64 $750.00 $1208.64 1912 476.82 FÂ¥7.82 12308.64 1918 50C.14 708. 50 1208.64 1914 525,14 678 50 1203 64 1916 551 40 651.24 12083.04 1916 €78.97 624.07 1208 64 1917 507 .92 695.73 12083,64 1918 688,32 565.82 1208.64 1919 670 28 588.41 1208.64 1920 708.74 499.90 1208.64 ‘ 1921 738.98 464.71 1208.64 1922 775.88 421.16 12083.64 1923 814.67 388.97 1208 64 1924 855 40 348.24 1208 64 1925 898 17 805.47 1208.64 1926 943.08 260.56 12083.64 1927 990 24 218 40 1208.64 1928 1039,75 168.89 1203,64 1929 1091.74 111.90 1203,64 mon t14G 34 571.32 1208.64 1929 1930 1928 1039,75 168.89 1203,64 1929 1091.74 111.90 1203,64 1930 1146 .82 571.832 1208.64 §$15000.00 §9072.80 $24072.80 noTICE | Take notice that the above is a true: copy of a Byâ€"law which has been taken into consideration, and which will be fnoally passed by the Council ot the Municipality of the Town of Daurham, in the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto, after one month from the first publication in " The Parâ€" ham Review," the date of which first Snblicuion was Thursday the 9th day of ecember A. D., 1909, and that the votes of the electors of the said Municiâ€" puality will be taken thoroon| on the day 1 L & o Ni nc en un and at mt‘dv 150 acres in Bentinck, buildings and soil good, evyerything in Arst.â€"class shape. Price 331) A 250 acres on the Garafraxa Road, 200 clear. 50 acres hardwood bush, well watered, first class buildings. Will be sold cheap to wind up ertate. 230 acres in Bentinck. Five miles from Durham, fine buildings, wd land, with a quantity ot timber, Must be sold at once. Price greatly reduced. _ _ _ _ ; ; s ie ECAERTCIEIE® 100 acres in Bentinck on Garafraza Road near Dornoch, good buildings. price reduced from ‘&D to $2300 for quick sale, rlass proj Price 3.13? Lot 27, Con. 18, 'l‘ownnhi? of Egreâ€" l‘ mont, 134 acres, 115 acres C eared and | of good clay loam, all of which is in fiood state of cultivation, _ 10 acres of | ardwood bush, balance of soft timber. ! 11. 1334A 4.4. 06 coct s Autrnictntetety‘ uBP Good fences, also a good spring creek cronir:’ the farm, _ Good buildings, consisting of large brick house with alt modern conveniences, large frame barm with stone _buemeng. and goqg bt‘:ll:ll Wl(l; .-u[uw hu-ucu-u-- PE a stabling, driving bouse, P en an hen house, all o!(‘ which u-eign l|’goo¢l reâ€" l rgir. Easy terms of rygnent. For | urther particulars and price, write or apply personally on the premises to Axavs McDoveark _ at the hours and places therein 'sâ€"cl:o farm near Dromore, high property, splendid buildinge. Farins For Sale. W. B. Vouust, Clerk of Town of Darham. to say Farm tor Sale w. F. DUNN, Solicitor, Durham, Out Dromore P. 0. Day and Night Classes. Vist tors welcome. Fall Term Opens Monday, Oct. 4 wW. T. CLANCY, â€" ‘The best prectical training schoo! of Onâ€" tario. We offer advantages not offerered elsewhere in Canada,. Our teachers are exâ€" perienced, courses thorough and practical, and we assist graduates to good positions The dunn‘g at present gre:;ly 'cxceledg the su y . e teachers for usines8 Oo“:n wmk.Wfor our free catalogue. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. Individual Instruction lsiven n &n Business Subjects. reparatory Course for those whose early educa» tion has been neglected. 4#" Write for particulars. C. A. FLEMING, _ G. D. FLEMING, WINTER TERM FROM JAN. 3rd. SsTRATFORD, ONT. Winter Term opens JANUARY 3rd at the AN~MORTHERNEL] /) * _ _ FEE8:$1 per month in advance J.P.Toiterq.. _ _ C. Ha UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Full line of Catholic Robes and â€" black and white COaps for aged . people. Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice Suxow Rooxsâ€"Next to 8wallow‘s Barâ€" ber Shop. REsipEnc® â€" First hbouse south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. Durham School Fresh Groceries New Fruits Choice Contectionary PureSpices & Vinegars No.;1 l‘-nll‘ and Pure Manitoba ours CENTRAL Fine Salt Farm ers Produce Wan of MATTHEWS & LATIMER A. BELL ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO , Foed, Seed & Groceries For Christmas Presents for Everybody Santa Claus has arrived at the Big 4 with a load of Christmas presents for everybod. SomE OF WHICH ARE : Doll Carriages Porriage Sels Doll Dishes ‘Toilet Sets Picture Books Shaving Sets Games Smokers Sets Mechanical Toys _ Photo Albums Toy Pianos Photo Frames Mouth Organs Post Card Albums Drums Glove & Handker Boys‘ Sleighs chief Boxes Fancy Collars Fancy Handkerchiefs and Toys and Presents of all kinds. Candies and Nuts &c., &c. BE SURE AND CALL ON SANTA CLAUS The Hanover Conveyancer, offers Money to be Made 200 Acres Glenelg â€"Good frame dwel« ling and one of the yery best and largest frame bank barns in the County of Greyâ€"a gift at $2700, 100 Acres, Bentinckâ€"Fine brick ven \ eered and frawe dwelling, irame bank barn and all good buiidings, price $2600 ; hardly the value of the buildings. Owner bound to sell, 130 acres Bentinck â€" 44 miles from Hanover, close to school and Post Office with daily mail. Brick house, frame bank barn, great saap, and Many other Good Bargains in Farm and Town property. . McPHMHAIL_+ If you want to Buy or Sell go to Miller No charge if no business done, Railway and Steamship Tickets | all points. Money to Lend at lower rates than you can borrow elsewhere, Debts Collected. No charge if noth, ing collected. _ All kinds of financial business carefully and quietly attenâ€" ded to. "Always Prompt, Never Negligent.‘ by attending to this advertisement We buy our bread at Stinson‘s and think it is‘ the very best too. That | is what you hear the! people say. Be sure & get Stinâ€" gson S bakery goods and you will always be satis= fied, â€" We have a fresh supply of Buns, Doughâ€" nuts, Cookies, Cakes, and Pastry of all kinds l always on hand Cart Delivers Daily The Big 4. H. H. MILLER, eS Fancy Cups & Saucers Porridge Sets . BEAN . McLellan. THERE‘S . STINSON Model Bakery nta 8

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