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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Nov 1899, p. 1

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Astra} ‘ Coal Bi! «ii-«u can OEI made, we also ard Canadian at low- :st price. Ewor to keep a bent of lamp Pkinds including avn’t the electric can get the next us. One of our amps filled with L' low prices. breaSth an th 39 90 per V8 have Sex ithams seIIi feted before ! our pretty assorh men: of r’, Hanging. Vase, and LANIPS. 1 HOW buv teauties and at extra- W’atc rices will igh here . GORDON, for anything jamms‘ ’eel 20c “med JSES n-‘Wfiz Buy a seven -'Wind Waltham in a. trickle screw seventeen jew~ :elling at, prices D [7 RH A )9 only last Lm Mon '1 u Lxenlng a ithexar} Entertainment .‘r-w' . i: 1 :1 9 church. at “hich " Ru , the celebrated Elo- *2 W ill appear for the first time f: n. 11:35 lady, though but a :‘me in the field has already nigh position as an entertain- ‘My be seen from the Press â€"â€"} xid ax Nov.10th - 'EXYS. been elected Forest High professional V 13 110“? room is Let D 2 8 lbs. Buckwheat Flnnr. or 10 lbs. :Oatmeal for 250.:1': J. G. Vollett’ s. MR. .1011); WHITE sold his p' here to MLJ. Hunt, of Trav who will shortly move to tow an PIE SOCIALâ€"Friday, Nov. 17th. at Stewart’s School house, ’Welbeck. Good pzogram, n'ood pies, good time». Admission 100. Ladies withpies free. Se Posters. Monday l‘ ., ’. ’4 1. \ . . w ' v. . ‘ ’ ‘ . , ' g ‘, . wlhl tue l1; 1.. 11 Jill-11': bdldfllie \‘L d5 mulvs lt-ll buwvvn {1w loin :lml [altfl1211|}\:l. ur- .:‘ 2 t \. l ' . ‘ ‘ :" " ’11:: 3". "'i'v' ;::¢‘ 38 i; - ":1": m“ "T 2’ pawl .14): ct. (g-xebcc. on n; UCLIOle . l*- {“6 3“, “ ““â€"" ’a.‘ _‘ t’ ‘8. “_ “‘a ‘3 , y 1 , ‘ , rams. but pustumgv 1,; npm'n-(l‘tn m- guml :mu 0)“ tenâ€")LIZ’ap :1 to the bank of 013-2138: 13 the stock in gnnzl condition Eaewrly m Qualn‘c Q n w '- -â€" o ' ' C .‘ I I; ’ 3 ‘ L 'v . ‘ . , .I’ "" .... ‘Q 1 '.|' Cu ‘ . 1 .io ‘ ‘ {10m Ml . (,v. ‘w. Hmtman. All . r .r "‘1‘“ 2" 3“ 1’ ’L"‘ r“? ""h”_“”’ “=5 ”‘0 - lust mum.) 15 x‘v;_mru-\l tn lzux e lwuu mecptl-mally V I O O O I Beverley ROTke, 18 also mlhe Coutzu- ; tineâ€"occasional snuwcrs wull \mrm sunshine. 0 j o 1 l (r t w 1.‘ r l r. B» . re , -fi he ‘E ”‘1 ,h. ‘ b1,” ‘9 t 1 a j A FRIGJTFUL BLUNJnR. sons of Luger “dward Rorke. of , .. ' . . 01' k b a .' m h k . , \E 111 often. cause ahorrzble Bum. Scald, M‘ S urn! “‘10 W. ave “0“niCut or lirmse. Buckleu‘s. Aruica falve, from boyhood. We W1 the boys 8 ; the best m the world, will kxll the mm and safe return, ‘ romptlv heal it.‘ Curbs Old Sores, Fever gates, Ulcers, Bods. Felons, Corns, all Skin 0 ‘Izucgwhegt _ £31m: 8 128 for 25c” T EStifi‘iJ’Ssoé’esé£2°§$fafiwfthsoߤ " am M Dried Apples Wantedâ€"For which ghest price will be paid First ass price paid for first class butter C. MCARTHUR’S. .t J. G. Vollets’s.. )1 11199.5 Wright Batson â€" At Dur- 1 Mondays, 10 a. m. to 4 p ., Comt D'zys. and at Pricexille on ndays_. . _G p. m. to 8p. m. (Com- cm 1H h) W .111 has been peaced staff of the bland DURHAB’L ONT, NOV’R 9, 1899 labor go where inf); community. is so strong to neWSpapcr well ower should be .d his property of Traverston, DOS! E1011 DECK hind h W Hanov amen n attracting a town than .n be employ- xere is busi- t0 tf. OVHIQ muting promote he youn widen hi SUIBSS I' O the i115 Sh- an t0 visit with her daughte \ollett,of811atford. 5! m! M1. I‘red. Knowles ;s t1avelle r, of Peterboro. «g! ‘11011dav,a11d visited 11: n 1 Me1edith 1111dfa111113, ._3 \r Y7 ‘1 Mr. J. A. Hunter was in Toronto last week. I Mr. Geo. Snell, Yeovil, was a cal- ler at this ofiice Tuesday. Rev. '1‘. H. Fury, of Atwood, spent a few days in town this week. Rev. Chas. Cameron and .‘drs. C. McLean went to Toronto this week. Mr. C. P. Rason, of Buntiu Gillies 00., Hamilton, was in town Monday on business. Mr. Robt Watt, who has been at Brandon, Man, for the past two years returned home this week to Varney. Mr. John MacKenzie, who has been engaged in Mr. Parker’s Drug Store for over five years’ left: yesterday morning: for Michigan. Mr. Ves. Brown, who has been tending bar at- the Middaugh House has secured a similar position in the City Hotel. Markdale. Mrs. David Burnett, 0 has just returnei from a visit with her daughter Vallett, of Su'atford. Q I all Dr uggia as. resident his Mr. Simpson, of Englami, a large shareholder in the Furniture Com- pany has come to town this week to attend to business. M r. H and M r Mr. Thos. Scarf Jr. has been su ing from inflmmnotery momma for the pasn four veeks. \\ _« regr learn that he is not recoverin rapiily as \Ve would desire. in town Monday. \\ e regret that one of his daughter; IS .. from a tumor, but hope she \i recover. Lien the M 1' 1m {31111 t, of Six'atford. Fred. Knowles Commercial ler, of Peterboro, was in town ty, and visited his cousin Mrs. ith and family, Kranz. Manager of the Dur- liranz urnitu visi t e‘c of PERSONAL. tm‘e Factory, and become a the town. 301). of Englm Q :1 any, of .of 409 H- Mr. John U. i1 a. fortuighb’ 1' Mrs. R. J rice V been sufl’ noumatism f the Dur- has joined permanent Hike. was rt to hear suffering will soon lenoden, of Mine . Black’s 3;) as Previously when asked about the clay. we were unable to tell whether or not, it could be found in the vi- cinity. and in close proximity to the marl deposits, but from Tuesday’s observations the doubt no longer ex- ists. We have clay and marl in abundance. enough. it is estimated, to supply 500 barrels a. day for the next hundred years. This is no fake and the only thing that remains is to get; money to Start the work agoinu. Extensive marl beds may be found on either side of the river, and right on the banks within a few rods clay may be found. But this is not all. The two ingredients are found also in the same plane, one beneath the other. On Tuesday afternoon, in company with Mr, Neil McKechnie and a. num- ber of other prominent citizens, we took a. walk over the marl beds in the vicinity. Now that. we have seen and heard, we can say with confi- dence what we said before, that un- told wealth lies hidden at: our feet. Should it be necessary to use the clay and marl from different- points. the river, which is quite deep, may be used for transportation purposes, and by the use of a couple of barges the two ingredients may be brought tOgether at a comparatively small cost. Everyone present, and there were about a doz:n in all, felt confident that. the establishment of a Cement industry \‘33 no longer a matter of doubt, but a strong probability exists that next summer will see the-Durham Cement Works in full operation. Under existing circumstances. with nine ty per cent. of can Donate of lime, and an equallv abundant supply of the pIOpel kind of clay, the invest- ment ofa licile money will give a large return of profit. Much more could be said but time and space forbid us going into further details. plenty of marl ninety per cent. and an equally the proger kind menu of a licile JOHN Wmaur, a private dc tective “its 51110ng 111 Owen Sound, \Jondm night. onis. Tomkins was aneste 1!, but stoutly denies having made the assault. Freamiia Noveity Dress Goods, Cash Store. The Durham Cement Beds. _ _ -_-_ fir- -W Our interest in the busi other stores. Our track 11 as assumed. 11131111110th chases here discount 311' These styles are entire} mom. humdmm sorts, 2 Our interest in the business is to do better than other stores. Our trade has grown until the stock 1111 112511111- ed 11111111111oth proportions, and single pur- Chases he: e diseoun' entire assortments elsewhere. These st3les are entirel3 ditielent from the com- 11101.1 humtq rum <:01 ts, and the 131 Ices tell better ti: 1111 11137111111 g else THAT WE MEAN re DO BUSINESS 11- ME YOU. ' . Fancy Silk and Wool raised stripes, rich colorings, may choice shades to select from at 50c. to $1.25 per yard. , ‘ G1111 11111100111111 pure W001. rich 10110t11111 finish. 81 11"11111'; 11 111 51131105 <1fL10.111 1:11.1"11.1111'1110.\avy2 G101’ and 13111011. T110 0011001: 111 111011111 f01'Lad'L'eS’ T111101 Made $11113, from 54111011135 Wide, going at 75011111111130 p61 Vald. $5 Gead s anéfi Wflyw @W ll] 111““1‘CSI (. ( Pd CV01 V d113, but just now While W (100115.11 01. 9111110 out, we 11:13 resti. 11g 11 1th co1stoa1t su1p1ises 111) V less 111111 less for the verv 3 almavmmwg CALDER’S BLOCK, DURHAM. {immwmmfl K fl} 9'1.o INCREASE ox LAST YEAR‘S "" 3 / o attendance. A maximum daily roll call of 216. That's where :he tide of competency has carried into this year and it means the Largest Business School in Can- ada today. The demand for the competent book-keeper. stenogmphrr or tologmphor is steadily on the increase. \Vo know “â€"011? (‘Mh‘rivnct‘ proves it. That dvmand will be greater than over in 180:). Win you join us now and be able to do somm‘ning thou I' A line to us will secure more information. Send for it. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Toronto. W. H. SHAW, Princigzal. Fm Flow - - The Bu: The Bu “er Gentlemen : We offer in Kinder- wear, Neverbefore have our customers en- Joyed an opportunity to make selections from a line of reliable Underwear so com- plate and Low Priced as ours is tlns year. G my Child“ Mi All \' me W 00 hliu. .tUl l1 {i1 (0 Wifiinem MJ inc ion Shirts 0r H 1'?) ire W3 3‘» more a 0 match in xt m Wei .IC NO 1705 tc 0m P, ‘t his \ ear and it chool in Can- my competent Ebb. (us an to 60c H #:34â€"

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