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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Dec 1905, p. 1

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P Scalp shiny andtmn’ it’s probably too neglected dandmfi. had only taken our ad-a you would have cut“; nndrufl", saved your hair; tdded. much to it. If tirely bald, now is your hunky. Improve it. is used A er’s Hair“ rforOMQI am now 9{years oldw haves)!“ i A: rich grows} hair. due, I think... ‘ ex": 311' ' nor.” as. M. A. KEITH. Bollwmmm. o. J. 0. Am“. n. for Lowell. u he ( 1e 11111081111. (‘113‘1211' rezznrorcing bars 033d acuitver) par 1 is tied “'7“; that if the least settlemafxf ion occurs it will be dis?‘ 'ur the w hole constructio f; M (Muiruction canalsts 0‘ columrh unicei by00110r9 r. the top These columf es form kents varyJ‘S h? «m 1‘0 feet to 118 feet 13¢; 10 keucs spam/.1 1'3 and «.5 'r, and scifianed latterly beams. 1 ”antages of the above ‘15.; 1' construcniou are numefo .eCted by the action 0f_,1__;â€" warer. In is entirety ’5, ts strength increases " the repaié bill. which large item. is entirau' th The cost of this is about 25 pet is; ordinary woqdou a this is more than ' by the reduced ack of repairs.. arge of this wotk the rei . '14 1: th:- preSent time being mt filinersvilb one of the iampies uf Modern bui’ding itiori in 1:12: United States. km the new Maker of the l (302$: (70.. which is baing 1) reinforced (oncrete under rvision of the engineers of $911 Cgsvucrtte. S 681 00.. 0‘ Mich This nraaker which a. capwicy of over 1.000 tone 1 be built to the main break. a diatanwe of 57 feet. entirely te reinforced with steel m the Kano Sy ~tem of flail“ r. PM and pockets. slat-Q even 1'09- beams to support: 1111 scrmrzs will be of tin“ structio: Peofie who “(1 rains caqud bi! excmim are watchin g the constrm rk of his brwaker WI ea: 1.15 i'Hfifl‘cSt and from lowing appeared in the The of November 30th: ' R. A. Laidlaw. M- ndC. E. Layton is fthe construction W PINE HILL BREAKER. 0d Hai .ir Vigo: “seas as \V axmn Xames Hunter w E Armagh. Ireland; ants died within a“ 191' in 1848. , , Jed to come to 03¢; Protestant family med With Orange rished to join tha 'ing Armagh, hem: \ 44‘ ‘21! *- JO doubcozga mar 17 W ._ rmission wig“ N139. andufie 1 He dear}:- Fifty cents {Ly chocolate z: store. will never leads. Only >11 and purié done. For chase pests all humors ‘x‘ the Skill stem. 'With >od made by‘ my to 3:130: You’ll have kin. healthy :nplexion by ACKHEADS uad for- ?or the »vefi to 882.he reside. lSpOSl 11‘8 FOR 3. good black Gailoway robe, see '1‘. Smith. He has some good ones at right prices. 12/7 / tf. SMART boy wanted to learn the dry goods business. Apply at S. F. Mor- lock’s. W's must congratulate Mr. Alex. After three cheers and a tiger forl Binnie who took the matrimonial the Fire Department and the singing pledge 13'“ “783119533? and was mar- of the National Anthem the boys de- ried to Miss Elizabeth Ector of Glen-' parted, being well pleased with the elg. The happy couple have the re- evening. spent. spect and confidence of all who know them and the Chronicle 1.0335 their l DEATH brings sadness under all cir-l many friends in wishing them an l cumstances, but the blow sometimes! abundance 0f happiness. SO far welseems sadder than usual. Mr. andI have not been favored With a report l Mrs. Mcllraith have just been called: 0f the ceremony. l on to pass through a trying ordeal in; - l the death of their little daughter.! Rpmâ€"“Troy is essential to success. i. Elsie Agretta. The child was a little 3 Young man. young woman, by attend- 3 over two years old and on Sunday last i in: tlw. Mount Forest Business College ! about five o’clock. while enjoying her- .ltiring the winter months, you have g self in a rocking chair. she upset a ket- m “Cement, opportunity of fitting ' tle of hot water and scalded her arm yourself for a position early in Spring. and side severely. medical aid was You will be taught at your own desk. . called in, but the accident was not Ilooked upon as dangerously serious. Though sutfering much pain from the 1d, the child played round the house any subject you may select. If at the will of the first. week. you feel you are LL.“ -A --1.\-‘1v ‘1'L)“ X'nl] ll‘:li\, (l‘lit I sea THE services in the Methodist :hurch next Sabbath at 11 a. m. and SAWS gummed at Durham foundry tial knot securely which made want and wife of Mr. Peter Gagnon and“ Miss May Saunders. Both of thesel young people are well and favorably} known here and are universally re-' spectcd. Mrs. Gagnon is a. native of this town and from youth up she has been an exemplary young woman. They left for their honeymoon Mon- il-iy afternoon and on returning will take up their residence in Durham. \Ve extend eongratulations and best w ishes Tm: Durham Furniture Company has bought out the two Furniture 3 here and will hereafter run a. ' ‘ ’ nection with the building now occupied by Mr. Kress and use both flats as Show rooms. In addition to goods manufactured by the Company they \Vitl carry a full line of upholstered goods, mattresses. Win- dow fixtures and other househoid re- quirements. “K! have no doubt the ' - -n h.» a. success. and we feel g the Mount Forest. wing the Winter mo 1 excellent opportt )urself for a position on will be taught at my subject you may ml of the first week, or, getting along we' rithout paying anyt n-ninu‘ classes. Be VOL. 38-N0. 2024. “15'le I) Ml ) 1 ‘_ c). ‘ . C b l y El. '3L’V 1v: u 11. 11.11. Mo .du s 13 ' . i “”6 ; proeperous one u L) 0.,0- g ' 0' . .,1 W L 'tvi’vd'h zcxrespondeuce. seiectiun and was I'm-c gm Little Edna. Liminswng a. prev: 3; n; melody " Play in F‘HIPUW'I‘I hiti‘fi ,V “,dn 2 and was heartily applaud-3.: ntlL did I N1 not respond to the uncure. Au inLcIâ€" 3 QSting portion of the. pro-51' addresa tn All» Lain- a!" \V'L‘ 3". Th- annual m‘ pres enmt inn and in whu retires from chs- sch-Jul as gong“ ”tint“ .83 teacher. Lunch was served Amiga the ;;;u"§’n1:l.l':nfi:;l hiiddie of the program. “'43 are Wrat- mr the election. mg from mam my and Ill') 5* (unit, smile h mine-s Mom important. features, but it. is not. uur smegma am am desire to do so. The school is a. tine amend Also w new building said to be one of the best 3 but paid up “10' rural school buildings in the Inspec- ”‘9 0" "*9 ofi tora'se. We congruuute ch: motion ‘ G. MCKECHNIE, “‘ H“ "“""°‘“““- “"10““?- ; President. m tid middle of the program. ing from mam my and any important features, but it desire to do so. The set new building said to be on rural school buildings in torate. We congntulme h ll 01 ' classes. Deuuulux ‘ 5 Positions a certainty. 1906.-â€"-“". T. Clancy, I SIount Forest Business College Lhe winter months, you have flient opportunity of fitting for a position early in sprino. 1 hp taught at vour own desk, eat it the handsome structure. mistmas day, the Rev. Mr.; Trinity Church. tied the nup- pt securely which made man fe, of Mr. Peter Gagnon and my Saunders. Both of these )eople are well and favorably here and are universally re- Mrs. Gagnon is a. native of m and from youth up she has \V l he a suCCess, duu .‘iil he carried on :7 uf sellers Mu! ht upvning of Allan’s New hand w}: (3": he recelvea wn “uncut, [00k pluck: nu ding 10g~~ inguf last, week. Th“ \iiss Maggi- Moore of .. in-ngthy NW MM “'21-“ sown. Wait-{mas under the . £11 nmriy midnight. roof. “91"?“ “7“" i" ”“3 chair Mr. and Mrs. “7111. Porter. U1" Proct‘t’diugs With a Park Spent Christmas Duty v ldress. Other speakers I later’e parents Mr. and Mrs. . Messrs. David Allan, of » Lawrence. rmer teacher in the sec-E Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore of Queen a member 0f the i spent Christmas day at. the scees, and the Elinor of ‘ old home here. An interesting dialogue: At. the last regular meetit --c ”mum neoole of them 1‘. No. 1192 the following va C no . . ling “VVomen‘s Rights” usement t0 t uul buymw. re. An :nLer- i “'05 ml. u n w ;--|.~‘ a 5-: to M0» Lun- thv when»: as I'll) Open OP the ON Friday evening last, at 7.30 o’clock. the members of Durham Fire Brigade held their annual meeting in the Fire Hall. After the transaction of general business. and election of omcers for the ensuing year, the com- pally, headed by the band. repaired to the Central Hotel diningroom, where an oyster supper was partaken of. Supper over, the evening was pleasant- 1 ly Spent with song, speeches, gramo- phone selections etc. Chief Torry is to be complimented on the good show- ing of the Fire Brigade, and that his services are appreciated is evidenced by his reinstatement as chief for 1906. After three cheers and a tiger for the Fire Department and the singing of the National Anthem the boys de- parted, being well pleased with the ! Messrs. Albert and Arthur Law- : rence of German Man. arrived home: on Friday last. for the ChristmaS! : holidays. Both are looking well and: . are loud in their praises for the possi--. .bilities of the West and hOSpitalitfl i l of the people. I at times on Monday and Tuesday; Tuesday evening. however, she took convulsions and her eyes were soon closed in death. Mr. and Mrs. McIl- raith are heartbroken over their sad and sudden bereavement and much sympathy is felt for them in the sore trial they are forced to bear. Inter- ment takes place today, Thursday. at two o’clock. Miss Tena Eckhardt has been some- what. indisposed for sometime. Hepe she may be able to attend duties be fore Icing. Miss Lottie Brown of Toronto is pleasantly holidaying with her p9. rents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brown. Mr. Thomas Lawrence R R. Con- ducvor of Reviestroke B C. arrived home on Saturday last in order to spend Chriszmas at. home. He is the Same Mal mart. j wial fellow as when he lefr us about. eight. years ago. Miss Alice Irvine of Toronto Spent Chrisrmas at the \Vatsons’ old home. Mr. I) A. \Vsih‘on is at present. under tin» Jr’s care with an injured gum: m}. m. in. received while skid- underthw baud Wt: ( ding logs Miss M Mr. and Mrs. W'. Moore of Durham spent Christmas day at the farmer’s old home here. At the last regular meeting of L. O. L. No 1192 the following officers Were elected. “I. J. McFadden. W. M; Jae. Brown jr., D. M; Geo. Aljoe, Chap; G. . . Watson Rec Sec; Wm. Ritchie. Fin-Sec; Thomas McFadden. Trees; John Grasby D of C; Henry Lawrence Lect; Jas. Brown jr. Wm. \lcFadden Jae. Hooking, Alfred Wat- leon Committee; W. T. Brown and l Donald Watson tylers. Tim annual meeting; of the Durham l '2{ y-rie xlmrtl Society will be held in 72:“ Public Library. on Wednesday ev «ting January 10th at 7.30. p. m. mr the election of oficere and other Members and those in- ‘ Ye'vsletl are earnestly requested to. amend Also take notice. that, none l but paid up members are allowed to vote or take ofice. We Wish All Our Readers A Happy New NOTICE. and Arthur Law- 11. Porter. Swiuton ms Day with the and Mrs. Anthony 2: Louis M. Thayer, news editor of the 1 1 Butte ()Iont.) Inter Mountain, is the ‘ e Durham ; . . , ,9 held in . contributor of the followmg as the rednesday latest enample of humorous use of the 3-3, p. m. misplaced somma. Mr. Thayer says and other the error actually appeared in the cOpy those in- of a. society reporter. In describing a .UBSted ‘0 ‘ function at a leadin Butte hotel, the 8 that, none ‘reporter said: “The chandeliers were tastefully hung with smile: and hand- somely dressed women, and men passâ€" C. FIRTH, 3 ing under looked up with interest.”â€" Sec. Tress. Press and Printer. ~ GOOD MORNING MR. LUDLOW Have They say there’s lots of it but like’s not Mr. Farr will call it Quicksand. We’ll have to ask Frank Harris about it, He’ll Know. The investigation for marl was be- gun last week by the independent ex- pert selected by the Town Council and the Directors of the Company. At this stage of the proceedings we have nothing definite to report regarding the results so far, more than that bor- lngs were made in ‘Wilder’s Lake where the dredge has been working since the mill began operations, and an abun-1 dance of marl IS still to be found there. ‘ 'It is believed that there is sufficient E raw material in the Lake alone to last i for many years yet. The marl found :by the borings has the appearance of 5 being of excellent quality and we have no doubt the result of the chemi- ! cal analyses will prove to be quite equ- al to the marl used by the Company so ; far. A number of acres have been tested by borings and the shalhrwest test gave six feet of marl, and the llnnnpst so far about eighteen feet. deepest so far about eighteen ICCU.‘ The average depth gone over, we are? informed, will be found twelve to fif- teen feet. As only a small portion of the Lake has been tested we may ex- pect good results from all that remains untested. Stockholders in this vicin- ity are now confident there is enough marl in the Lake to last for many years and should we live to see that ’exhausted there is a large supply to ,draw from in close. proximity to the railroad. i Mayorâ€"A. S. Hunter re-elecwu u ; acclamation. I 6 ! Councillorsâ€"T. Moran, Jas. Lena- .han. Robt. Cochrane, Robb. Macfar- ‘lane, Geo. Fumeaux, T. R. W helan, =3" 1)} acclamation, \Iomn re-elected. 8 There's :1 Nigger in the Fence some- whexe, but it isn’t easy to locate him definitely. The heating of the stock so that moneved sharks could get hold of it is the genewl belief. In fact that Trusteesâ€"East Ward: W. Johnston; ’W’cst \Vard: P. Saunders; North “Eu-d: Chas. Ramage, (acclamation). . Nichol. Councillors ( mm: 'lllln s â€"C‘-1-onin. R. Grierson, 'Thos. 'Vm-rx. Mall; ‘sVillis, Alex. \Vil- ‘son, Robt. Bligham. Robt. Leslie. GLENELG. Reeveâ€"Thus. McFadden. Councillo rsâ€"John A. McMillan, E. W. Hunt. Malcolm Black, Wm. \Veir. Daniel Edge, Treasurer; J. S. Black, 5 Township Clerk. NORMANBY. Reeveâ€"Robt. Morice, M. E. Murray Councillorsâ€"\V. Moore, K. Koenig, \V. Umbach. G. Heipel, J. VVebber. EGREMONT. Reeveâ€"\V'alter Hastie, Thos. Gor- don. Councillorsâ€"C. W. Blyth, John Mc- Arthur, \V’alter Ferguson, J. R. Philps. J. D. Roberts. J. W. Watts and Jas. F. But-rant. Police Trusteesâ€"Dr. Brown, Sharp, Andrew Seim and Ch; Drumm. Geo. E. Arrowsmith having served his municipality faithfully as council- lor for many years found it impossible to devote the necessary time to muni- cipal work for the coming year hence his resignation. BENTINC‘K. Reeveâ€"Samue‘l Dixon, David Mc- DURHAM, 0NT., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1905. You Heard of the Marl Discovered in Wilders Lake ? The Troublesome Comma. I‘he Nominations. DURHAM. 5. Hunter re-elected by. ,arles was the opinion expressed by this pa- per from the first. All summer it was ! quoted at 16c. Since the agitation it went up to 21c, and none ofiered ex- cept through brokers. In regard to this let us say to stockholders not to sell as it is worth more money. We have information, positive informa- tion, and can produce proof to the effect that nearly double the quoted price ' has been absolutely refused by aToron- to broker. though we have still excellent weather for getting in and manufacturing the ; material, and moreover, we have sufâ€" ‘ ficient storeroom to keep the mill go- 1 ing for another three or four weeks at least. \th is the mill closed down and the regular salaries of permanent officials still going on 1’ \Ve asked | 3 Director McKechnie this question and} he couldn’t tell us. He received no notice of the works going to cease op- eration. This is simply a continued exhibition of high handed assumption lo” the part of the official bosses, who '; are evidently bound to run things just gas they like. The end of such conduct ‘ 1 must soon come and the sooner the g 3 better. “'e said before and we sayiz again that it is time for a change, and l we again urge every stockholder to ! use the power he has to bounce the; present outfit and place the mill in‘. other hands. They must go and they : dmd better get their satchels packed. “ ’ { Stockholders should he advised that? ' .2 their proxies must he filed at the head ' ‘ofiice here at least forty-eight hours ,l)efore the date of the annual meeting l, and it will be well for each and every ' i one of them to decide at once, and not 1 he caught napping in the event of i springing on a date that would pre- lIclude many in the exercise of their . .I voting power. THAT’S \i/hat we are going to do; on New Year’s when we move; to our new premises directly Oppo-l site to where we are now. and We; have also decided to CLEAR OUT} our large stock of cigars at greatlyi reduced prices. rather than move them. Here they are. If you smoke now’s your chance. Old Abe .......... 4- for £250. Chamberlain ...... " “ Symbol ........... “ Havana Peerless.. " Irving ..... Lord Tennyson... All 50. brands ..... 7 for 95c. Box of 10 worth $1 now 753. 06 to §\ b. “ §g This sale commences on Monday, December 18th, and continues daring the holiday week. The MiddaUgh House Barber Shop (hos. Swallow, Year. $1.00 PER YEAR.

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