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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 Nov 1905, p. 5

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1’: All Wool b Undonnu. *0, for. . . . 320.00. I“ at M ...... .3 7 o 500 of Cu)"- for Bola up to. . . 410.50. MW}??? .torc picc ders 'ake tario. EAR 30 1905 ad Women Iues In Ems KELSEY What ALMA COLLEGE. St. Thomas, Has to Say Abotnt Nordheimer Pianos new“ “#4 er. Harm In Fancy Lamps we have a ;.Lrger number and a. better mality then was ever ofiored in Durham before. In bedroom and ordinary stand lsmps we can satisify every person. To make yourself safe driving these dark nights you should heve we of our Buggy Lenterns. We also have a great. .variety of cheep- »r Lantrens. ranging in price from 1ch up If you remain t Stove of description give us a call. "Penn Esther” Bulge in taking the lad. 11:00.! He we excel. A Stoves in ”00k. No home is complete withom one of our Mon Chapporo. NOVEMBi X Cot Sun wads. 81.2 5. NU )IDPI‘S. ‘. hunk: of quality is what - always aim to Offer our The Nordheimer Pianu has been used in Alma. n )llt‘g'P for over twenty years, and for the past five years it and the Steinway exclusively. During all that time it has most Satisfactorily stood the severe mt uf constant use for practice by pupils and ism-hers. The Nordheimcr Piano will stand the lu'lelé'Sl. wear and at the same time maintain a re- iillml excellence of tone. It is easily kept in tune, art istie in structure, and has behind it the highest integrity in all business dealings. Chopping Axes from HEAT CHOPPERS LANTEBNS few second hand Signed) ROBERT I. WARNER, l’rimeipal of Alma College _â€"- ammumqgmmmfim 82.00 up- of any 11. Our is fast. Hatters SOLE CANADIAN AGENTS FOR STEINWAY SONS PIANO, NEW YORK. ' t0 Trees That Furnish Water. No one need die of thirst in Aus- tralia if eucalyptus trees are near. By cutting a. sapling into sections or about ten feet and standing them perpendi- cularly with the small ends down, half a pint or water may be obtained in 15 minutes. ST: THOMAS, ONT., Nov. lst, 1905. The Extremes. Somebody has said that the vices of the very rich and of the very poor are identical. It is a matter of specula- tion whether their appetites are also similar, for the very poor woman finds great solace in her cup of tea and drinks quantities of it; so also does the rich woman. Alcoholic stimulants are also favored by the one who finds lite monotonous from poverty and she who finds it equally monotonous from wealth. One can have nothing she wants; the other has everything she wants; result with both, an almost un- bearable discontent. Amply Qualified. Proud Parentâ€"If you would win my daughter, young man, you must prove to my satisfaction that you have forti- tude, patience under discouraging cir- cumstances, strength of character, courage, an indomitable will to suc- ceed and, above all, an ability to bear with misfortune. Have you those qual- ifications? Suitorâ€"I’ve known your daughter for some time, sir, and am asking you for her hand. Do you wish cther assurances? See the woman. Why is she so cross? Oh. she’s having a lot of dresses made. See the other woman. Why is she so cross? Because she isn’t having a lot of dresses made. â€"â€"-- LL-.â€" “LCUOVU “av-“v. Women are queer creatures, are they not? More to the Point. “I want a business suit now,” said Slopay. “I was thinking of something in the way of a small plaid." “And I,” teplled the tailor, “can't help mm: of something in the way at a mall check.” A Primer Lennon. The Misadventure of a Party of Un- derground EXplorers. The great London sewer which pass- es underground by Borinondsey and Deptford, and has its ouxfall at Green- wich, was the scene the other day of a. terrible misadventure, says The Lon- don Telegraph. Three of the London County Council’.~; svwormen descended at Albion street, Rothm‘hilhe. about eleven o’clock in the mowing for xhe purpose of carrying out some repairs. len‘r hind nnf p‘iITH" fur \‘.‘hC-‘!1 an accum' wich, wa a. terrible don Tele County ( don Telegraph. Tl County Council’.-; 5 at Albion street, eleven o’clock in t purpose of carryin They had not gone ulation of foul {rag trace their steps, I W'illlam Puke. wa: into the running ' managedto mach mama so“ haus ted men, who lett, was companion w surface and s surface and shout for help. Firs; to assist were Mr. \V. T. Stan- den, landlord of a neighboring public house, and a young lighterman. named Bassett, who was passing, to his work. Standen brought 9. line, with which Bassett descended to the bottom of the shaft. A few feet along the tun- nel he found a man in a state of col- lapse. The rOpe was quickly tied round his waist, and he was pulled up to the surface. In the fresh air he quickly ‘revived. - ‘- AIAO‘_3 Nothing had been seen of the tmra man. Freke. Taking with the_m _the lite- llldll, 1‘ LCRC. Lul‘lllb 'v .v-- v-â€"vâ€"â€"â€" - line, Standen and Bassett pluckily un- dertook to descend once more to search. They walked along the tunnel as far as the life-line would reach, but were obliged to retire. - Meanwhile firemen from the Gommroad station had been called up. Firemen Coleman and Fox immediately went down, in the hope of reaching the man Freke. One had a life-line fastened round him while the other was unencumbered. They had not gone far along the sewer before ,e_-|.-n ALA J‘VU BVI‘V ow- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"U the noxious fumes extinguished the light they were carrying. Coleman was then overcome. The current of sewage was running strong, and the man was in danger of being swept away, by» Fox retained presence of mind to seize his comrade by the collar, and shout to those above to haul on the line. When they were lifted to the surtace Coleman remained senseless, but in the course of an hour he was brought sewer for a distance of 400 or 500 yards. wading knee-deep in the water. Fire engines were employed to pump in pure air. and strenuous eflorts were made to touch the missing man. At length the whole extent_ of the sewer -â€" - .L ”- IN A LONDON SEWER. condition. One of the two se names are Murfict and F01- tou wrak to ascend, but his m was able to Climb to the gusmgcmgguqqg h aome repau's. en an accum- 3 them to re- .- of the men, ome, and fell The others aft. in an ex- of the third Nu URSUANT TO INSTRUCTIONS received from the Creditors of The Durham Natural Gas Oil Uom- puny, (Limited). there will be offered for sale by public auction at Hahn’s Hotel in the Town of Durham. on FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24TH, at the hour of ‘2 o’clock in the after- noon all the assets of the above nam‘ 0d Company, consisting of:â€" A quantity cfcasing (about 700 It. The unpaid stock subscgiptions and The land and well of the said Com- pany. SHAREHOLDERS ARE INDIG NAN'I‘. THOMAS A. HARRIS, Assignee. JOIIN,CLARK. Auctioneer Dated November 11th 1905. ist should be replaced also by Cana- dians. 1! nos asking too much please publish the names of all the directors and officials. stating where they live and where they originally came from. Yours truly E. W. BRUCE. EDITGR CHRONICLE:â€" ‘uromo. Nov. 25th 1905 TERMS OF SALE ASSIGNEE’S SALE. Continued from page 8 CASH. 1905. meeting in order to lay plans for: concerted line of acnon. I (nigh say that the shareholders in London Lambeth. Delaware and Mt. Brydge: have net for the last three years in the annual meeting in Toronto. I might say that the results have been, very gratifying as the delegates would, a Week later. meet the same snareholders, give a verbal report of. what had taken place and go over; the report with them, so each onej had the fullest information. \Ve apU, pointed a chairman, secretary and; treasurer, and had one hundred; dodgers sent out, calling a meeting; of the shareholders of the Nationalt Portland Cement 00., then we assess- ' ed ourselves 50 cents or one dollar each, to meet the expenses of the del-l egate or delegates, as the case might be. We generally have a small bal- ance left in the treasurer’s hands to carry over {or the next year. meeting in order tolay plans fora. the company 00 “CCOUBt 0f getting concerted line of acnon. I might SO many 0' my 0111 friends ‘0 ”I“, say that the shareholders in London. SIOCk. and “'an I read your ”WON“ Lambeth. Delaware and Mt. Brydges Of What “‘85 apparently BORN: on I have met for the last three years in. “108' 883' that 1 {9“ V8!!! 9BR"!- Mg, Budget; for the purpose of electv I have sold fifteen or sixteen (TM‘IC‘fldB ingone or two delegates to attend . 0‘ Durham cement in “id _ _ o u - _ - 9-- A _. _ J _ --_ IL ---.>u :I- ‘- You can readily see that if the stock-holders in other places would fall in line and do the same thing, they could putin for directors any one they choose. No one should part with their proxy, unless they know who is to represent them at the annual meeting. *$%"H'£H’*'Ht iii“! éifl’ifl’diflé‘fltéfi 3:: 160 Acres For Sale i Another stockholder says:â€" "I feel a. good deal of interest in V . 1 A1; ’4 .4. HJHQHHJUMJNWEHKV? NH yak 'Ilil" ll Yours truly, GEO. Rowxmmz, London. I have sold fifteen on sixte of Durham cement in â€"-â€" vicinity to introduce it called the best that ever here!’ says DEAR Sunâ€"I feel “he calling you “dear friend” as I am a heavy stock- holder in the National Portland 00- meut Campany. of your city, and it does me good to read tn article 3! your paper of November 23rd. Please be good enough to send an your paper for one year, for which 3 enclose one dollar. also send me one or two copies of the paper November 23rd. There is about 75 thousand dollars worth of stock held )1 our city. and the same is held bv widow- womeu and peeple who can not efiord to lose, and 1 am satisfied when you are doing whet. you ore for the stock- holders. that you will be repnid in more wavs than one. Stick to your texts, and do not let them flag you. FITZSIMMNNS-J!) Berkeley, on Novem- ber 16th, 1905, William Fitmim- mons. nged 48 yous end 10 months. Stock-holder from St. Thom“ remain. Yours truly, DIED. intently go” I felt new at on sixteeut m. in aduce it an! but ever “- â€" Kr!- finds and sold

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