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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Jan 1897, p. 5

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out. .6 only per in man a] From the Drawing-Room to a Miner's Life-:1 Striking Between Amerii-an and Calla at the )Iinesâ€"Bossland‘s Prospects. When Sir Charles Ross stepped out 3% room of civilization it‘. hirt, and 1: g g C of the drawing- was to step into the woollen s the coarse leggings of the unconvention- a1 west. Sir Charles might have been‘; content with the drawing-room of life, 1 5 for it was furnished with all softness 33 1 and ease. Balnagown Castle, in the '3 north of Scotland, confessed him lord 3‘ possessor; and he was con homage with the years, phisticated as if the and telegraphy had never been. But then Sir Charles was only twen-v enturous and of the Cambridge University Crew; he had thrown the shoulder stone in the halfâ€"mile; and, in fine, was a splendid young fellow, who stood six feet, and felt it in his blood and bones that he should have a period of rough« ing it. 1'" 'L2_L “n111m‘1i‘2. TITLED INVESTOR’S VIEWS MINERS’ PROSPECTS. aâ€"hunting. He said farewell to his dressing case, and with woollen shirt, and rough leggings, an not forgetting a plentiful supply of pork and beans; __._'~_._. “ in a certain claim. 15 known as the ‘Centre Star’ mine, lna own?” close to the ‘\Var Eagle.’ It has passed; ‘gNot a bit of it. the experimental stage. It is as cerâ€" ‘ “ And your pecple tain as anything can be certain that 1 P16 ways, Still rer * head of the clan? it will speedily pay handsome dividends. 1 “Yes I observe Sir Charles put a. considerable amount; 1‘ regards. I had : of money into it; so did, subsequently, showing the HigSl: a few friends. No shares are offered ‘ an d1 will manage for sale to-day. The business is'a elosen “Thanks. I wish self photographed! pd Vancouver wit. corporation. mu- nmnvlnq. Pity you could not see 511‘ unar'ieag as typifying, in his dress, the uncon- ventional west. “The fact is,” he said to a reporterg in Montreal the other day, in the course i ', “that I was thinking of '1 i I (laughing heartily) “that I was tool ashamed to have the business done.‘ Rnnghing it is all very well for a' “f a. holiday now am (with a little. g? tOO muchpf 1L, “There is no soc yet, pf course?” rr JUL, UL LUNCH.- “Not an atom. The miners all dress‘ alike, of course, and I. dress likel the miners, when I. am in town. \Vhenl we go out upon long trips to the hillsl we have to take pot-luck for every-\ thing. Call it free and healthful but the l good things of civilization taste good: when you return.” - “Could you give a word of advice to people in the east as to makLng mvestâ€" ments‘l’f ‘ . _ a , 1 C , T LL:“‘, :c’ +n 3 SDULLLU “GIVV w xiv--- __ _ ____ i a little mohotonous: At true We ..... 5 after a little holiday spent at my L8 came out to British Columbia . . : own home, I come back to nt Without 's not the food so much .ing. That was about four years . . - ,- . . . mu m. . I He said farewell to his dressmg Q aslstgtll; a%331§tcel and with woollen shirt, and i does not mind cook 1 ° ~, t 1' 1 , ‘. - egglflgb and 3‘ sotou ltt e pony 3 bath, would be des1rable. I )rgetting a plentiful supply of , about shreds and patches, f0 and beans; '1 [unit expect outf, “fest.” d t t h 3 an; , .7” t “ suppose it ee 5 goo o ge ome: i it was while engaged in shoot- 3 lights of fresh linen?” " ome I .do not wear kinn'c ”that he turned. to miniDgJ “0h” YES, but at h . -. +113 11", d ’v"-â€" mtm - e m of dress p9 gfizmmnm. “\Yell, .the ire-st advice, l tth is to ; average weigh-u v- L sererely lllV’rz‘SiithLe all claims and pros- i more, some less. Wit all were CODSLIUCI” serve our confide! muses pu. turn are by interested par- . ed 1n the lightest and weakest manner. though we say tl had by no. means out jealousy. I l pet _ ties. Elli-ere is no doubt in. the world '. by builders who . thatitnere isa Splendid mtning field 1n grasped the difference in worklng 9011- you Tell me V ditions between road and rail traction know all this A British Columbia, but on the other'. hand, there are not a few swindling‘ The guard sat on affairs. Can the seductive prospectus? coach, or of one fitted with a brake, be made good? That is the question 1 and was exposed to rain and snow, heat for the investor. \Vell, if you cannot i and cold, dust and i. ’ This mode of treating go yourself to make. investigation, you ; barons manner. , . can engage a reputable lawyer in z a man so important to the safety of Rossland to do the business for you. i the train was usua ' . That is thelx‘st way. For instance, we 2 this country till nearly 18 e time .ago a prospectus issued 3. but one of the many ways in w , ~tern firm which set forth that i early railway men copied the stage " rich veins had been discovered in a cer- i coach system wi - ' tain property. \Ve all laughed at it. It i essentially differ was a he, pure and Simple. But, curl-i class were “ inside” passengers. lOIISly enough, attel‘ the Issue Of the 2 secow “.ere n ontSIde . ipect a_taste.of bad weather. The third l grant me one fa.‘ Miss Bellaâ€"I k to.say. You V» , people, who were contemptuous STRUCK' "ed on anyhow. Even as This was an accident. The intention seventies, might was to deceive. Again a certain i over the gateway 0 ° “ Entrance for horses offer was made to me touching a. cer- i don terminus. The 1111111118 1113011111- i dogs, and third-class passengerS-" statements in all honesty.” . uage, but uses one ' (30$le so as to .defy ‘ ' ' jesty has pnvate ci- gels, by any means. 011 the other side phers w1th her ofprimcipal Ambassadors, inc, not a. few of them had out the Viceroy India, the Governor- ' . node and mth any Gener- W; *:“°°‘-.N;’r‘: ‘ v , - ~': " _ 'â€" ;_ P . ‘ " ’ . A .. - ,. .. v . . . .. .- - - ,. . 'â€"* i ‘. air--33" '-’ ii .1..é:{?,::‘5'r,§1;§; hang»: .. ’5 x. _’ "1:. -- V 21:32 *2 ', ..._... _,$ . v e. .1‘ ,. . i ,_ - , 3 _ . ‘ 1; -- «A ,7 , ._». ‘ .___â€". = .' -. =... - ..- -_ - ,' y ~ ~' u. ‘ ' i. ._ 1.}. 9kg. 4,, ashaem; Me“ .‘ 'â€" ’ . ' ' - -. . .. am on my face. 1 was thoroughly sreputable, and felt it. I hope. 1am: )t fmical, you know. I can rough 1t, 1d am going back to the busilgess now a. years, with, of pourse, and then thrown m; but grunace) “you: can have of Ch’lllzatimn raking Contrast 1 Canadian Life ['33 Prospects. .st 5 to making invest-l . -. * - i bout two and a half‘ tons st advice, I. think is to a, erage weight of a gate all claims and pros- more, some less, but all were construct- :ward by interested par- ‘3 ed in the lightest and weakest manner. no doubt in the world? by builders who had. by no means splendid mining field int graspe . mbia, but on the other 3, ditions between 1‘ - ’e not a. few swindling ! The guard sat on the roof of the last the seductive prospectus} coach, or of one fitted with a. brake. ~' That is the question r ° rr. \Vell, if you cannot make investigation, you barons manner. This mode of t - ' ‘ ' fptv of cial life Rossland. 'ztiVLhat about 308813.110 lbsmu it become all that is claimed to: a great centre of. population?” “\Vell, it is claimed that it Wi come a. second Butte, Montana. tainly, I think it will experience development in the course of years. Already the population tates towards it. A great dea business is transacted in it. Sc - ' ' to bring so that we may GXPBCt “As a steady diet, Si] the place before long-W do you think of pork, . “Not for 111g reph- 3. On thewotvhel; 'siae if is} certain that the “other fe1-\ All official cablegrams for Her Maj-l “Queen, London,” language. her private family messages, “Y. R. I.” She seldom telegraphs in plam lang- -i n the course or a. Iew be ’ . - rady the population grayi- @111 1‘6me I‘ replied. uenei ' ' of nages are made for love Wit frilDOSEWth in 1% 5311:3351 9f many cases one of the pari g JiifgngAgWEnggc e1r very limited position, While ‘ ‘ t . ' " . . is very rich. This has bee nay expect a somal life. 111 . t . . - , Ldy diet, Sir Charles, what V“ 11 two Slsters, who haw " small portion have married gentlemen, one of whom beh ‘ aristocracy. In every cla :r a. few months 1t becomes i when marrying a. daught ' forehand What they intend U316 holiday spent at my and this is legally arranged ceremony. This, I know: [it is not the food so much the world, 3’ ... L .l . a . o o v”' 0 ° ° '0 111111113 T0 bl‘mc the“ very lerted p051t10n, while the other l Sat. TD FAMILIES, . . is very rich. This has been the case112 ' ' ’ who having each a‘ -â€"- Let, Sir Charles, wh t . . . long.” small portion have married two rich! - whom belongs to curl gentlemen, one of aristocracy. In every 01858, parents‘ 1e say be- t ti 'ew months it becomes i when marrying a daughter ‘ ‘ forehand what they intend giving her, i, g ius. At the same time. Liohday spent at my and this is legally arranged before the; ai fi 1 . ' ' t ne back to “t Withou ceremony. This, I know, makes not the food so much . . . .E other comforts. One bad impressmn in your country, but I :ooki'ng lgstfiood;orbu; our reasons for this is that the man >now an en, . - . . . _ ., esirable. I say nothing 0t limited means before taking upon; lpatches, for these we hunsedf the burden of a familyâ€"andi] west ” . , order to be as happy as possible- 16815 good to €312 hora: hes to know how much his wife can 1 lmegggerience l in him. You should also know, acâ€" j cording to our laws this portion is the ty of the children, the parents ople have still their sim- render homage to the souee some on in?” whom .by. our eye language we under- rve no change in these stand is in sympathy With us. ‘We take mom to meet again and again. Then ad some pictures taken occa. - ' find a chance to make a declare-u [' hl nd costume, when “13 . 1g a ' tion of love, or if. we cannot find this ' secret a let- was the laugh- HOW COURTEN l Traveller Etcsrrlm-s That Countryâ€"Some u and Worth llnilating During my three n10? I had the opportunity acquaintance of a nun ter, as in, IS um. wummu young man to write to a But no servant can resist tion to help on a secret aft a correspondence goes on gentleman, if in a suite asks her parents through son if they agree to the n . 11 A2“ Annnnfl‘i" fhp m 'gentleurau, .LL Lu u- ~â€"_-7 _ asks her parents through a third perâ€" son if they agree to the marriage, and ' ent the parents of. the ‘: stanceS. “Then the gentleman begins to fre- quent the house as fiancee. At a cer- tain date fired by the parents. the young man, 1n company , . .1 -_ gamma anfl nthel‘ rela- )URTIN’ IS CONDUCTED IN FAR-OFF PALERMO. a. ball or soiree. ginning a little jealousyâ€" know our Wives well and serve our confidence, 3:11 1 though we say h out jealousy. I you. Tell me Why you know all this. Are you ; ry a Sicilian?” (PERRY DAVIS’.) Used Internally and Externally. TWO Sizes, 250' CUT SHORT. DLSGUISE. and 600. bottles. Group, ‘ Coughs. l Tooth- ache, CD' I. n uur m, . .1 “gun.--“ , :ur i A k Durham. . . i f 0ntar19vat9rmary 001“: Cash Price List for Stufiing Birds Graduate 0 ntS " lege, Tdronto. All drseases of domes-1 be- 5 ticated animals treated on .the latest 1 Annuals, etc” etc. 131. 5principles of. vetermary :scrence. Surâ€"é th’1g1ca1 operatlons a .speCIalty. 03118 g Small birds up to Sparrow 5126.. $101 3! promptly attended. meht 01‘ day. Of-‘: Robin, BlueJay, \Voodpeokers, and afifice and Residence, Cor. ' ' ’ , . . . . 12 but, 1‘ Lambton sts., first door east of sta- { Kingfishers, Snipes, Small “m tion. " 1 ' ' ’ ' 1 ‘i Capital Authorized . . - 32:00 NW éPadep. . . - - :Reserve Fund . . . . . 600,000 Physicians, Edinburgh. Scotland. Of- fioe and Residence, oppomte Temperance Hall, Holstein. ___â€" (Etna-First door east ham Pharmacy, Calder's Residence;-â€"First door Post Office, Durham. [load 0fiice, Toronto. G. P. REID, Manager. R. A. L. BROWN. R etc. 0 m0 BARRISTER 80 L19 PE 0 13111 mam (3011601111211 33 11 Upper Tnow 11, Agency promptly attended to. Searchefla in at She Registry Office. Borristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Etc. A general finan Office next door to Standard Ba state. 01d mortga§ lost liberal terms. ._ , best Stock Companies noes effected in bhe Correspondence to .2 lowest; rates. )rchaxdvilleP. 0., or a call solicited olend. Mono invested for parbies 3. Money is Farms bong t. and sold. 1897. Durham Tannery. florse m 0011 Hide-s, Bog SATISFACTION red on Savings Bank deâ€"- 51 and upwards. Prompt‘ and every facility afford-t Lers livi i at a distance.‘g J. 15%: ~ LY, Agent. 7 DENTIST. s.- 3sidence a short distance , T lisfer’s Hotel, Lambton .l f; Town. Office “hours from! (J YETERINARX' SURGEON. G; 'HOLT, R, Solicifior, etc. Office over is store. Lower ToWn. Robe Tanning ' the Lowaat. rate Of int erest. Y, Durham, Land Vahfl used Auctioneer for the' LUV!E§E~R.§ Sales promptly afiended ‘ 3. SUI-i Calls'E Small birds up to Sparrow size. . 8100 1Y- Of- Robin, BlueJay, \Voodpeokers, and .06 and! birds of similar size. . . k8 . 1% we. , 0f, sta- \ Kingfighers, Snipes, SmalLH . ‘ 1‘ Owlgs, and birds of simJlar Size. 100 i ‘. Partridge, Ducks, Hawks, Owls, and 131de of similiar size. $250to300 cimans when ready of. which tioe will be given. 01 Marriage EEUndertaking and Emhalming FIRST-CLASS HEAR-SE IN CONNECTION Furniture 70€ anyone sending a shat aickly ascertain, free, v: obzzbly patentable. C( .midential. ldest agex , America. We have‘ utifully ill ustrafi ’ ccientific journal Dealer in all kinds of émsmm E l â€"â€"__, \Ve are now prepared to do all kinds of custom work. if yo ur gro‘ 3633. Broadwa 3', x k S 3’ [CI A L1 Y. ortext LL OATMEAL and FEED SHINGLESAND LAT alway on hand sketch and d 39, v.'}1ether_z , Commmm agencv for Si . ‘1' , -‘. TEA PLANT "J THE M 9-H! E" and aafistactinn MCKEC \V 5 mid HAN! inflation of t-‘Sfifl a Year: kagcs 3.1 J‘ India?

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