ED. KRESS. Undertake! INDERTAKING Emu- lNG a specialty. and night calls pr day calls may be made at our residence and showrooms. next 1001' south of the Post Oflico. g Store he Undertaker Gem's Furnisher $14111?an dgment haeman NS' Saw Log Mangel. TL'RES eds Vests and iting‘s. \l .II.'.\'E 7, 1906 A PRAC TIC AL UPHOLST? RITY UL“ - I»? m: sent the ï¬rsu week! a 5 month when reï¬tting ‘ :ph 0.5:ered goodswillbspfl’l"1 .V and promptly atttend to. . I‘GSS . . . {as a. complete Stock Sggar Mangel. 1 Aberdeens. OI and Elephant. ow Globe WE make out something to while ten men u; FRAMES, W 1x110“; SHADE TIES of 36,110 Bbls. Manufactured, 35,943 Bbls. Ground, 38,125 Bbls. Shipped in Month of May, 1906. during 27,469 Bbls. Manufactured, 27,218 Bbls. Ground,‘3o, for Corresponding Month in 1905. this is prunomwvd by leading experts New York. The National Portland to be marvelluus. and nmking the rec- 0'3“le Company's Plant. at Durham. “rd for any eight kiln wet plane sys- Ontario. and the boutborn States Inn on this contiuwn This Company Portland Cement, t"â€"‘Iâ€m.".-" Plant. at has also (V'st'thlishml mm? hvr record in R'WR'UMT‘ Georgia. Besides the fore- the manufacture of High Grade Port- going be h?“ installed umvhinery i" This output with 3 Stan 13rd ï¬neness "1'96 through a 106) me.~h sieve i8. We believe. unprecedented m the gi-inding AT the meeting uf the I. 0. 0. F. for District No. 22 heid in Listuwel, “’ed- nesday. Mr. A. H. Jackson was elected District Deputy. JI’XE DOg taxes must be paid on or before July lst. To all not paid by that. date costs will be added. President. Superintendent. .‘Ic Gr. MLGRANE Mammoth Plant of The National Portland Cement (10., 1906 :\\'l LLIA .‘IS NOTICE. P“i‘10“L""-’ef°relp. ID. the Scarlet Chapter will be paid by that date opened. Any Bro. wishing to be ex- alted to the Degree of Royal Scarlet “I B. V'OLLET. i will please hand in his application at i The changes that have been effected - t by the present Board of Directors and tan-lard ï¬neness ‘ management are so thorough and ue.~h sieve is. we ; complete that it is an assured fact that i in the gi-inding: the output will not only be held as at ient. tll . . .1 The btockholders of the )atxoua lPortland Cement Company should! ifeel grateful to their President, Mrï¬ i )lc\\'illiams. who through his being in close connection with many of the E leading cement men in Canada and the il'nited States secured the services of lsuch men as Mr. MeGrane. Superin- ltentlent. \V. Marshall Smith. Chief éChemist. Frederick Lee. Assistant ‘Chemist. J. C. Capper. general (lay ‘ foreman. and “'m. Patterson general l night foreman. and through their un- l tiring efforts have made possible such i unprecedented results as the fm'egoing ‘facts which speak more forcibly to the . shareholders than mere words can S -..â€"- -o- department of any cement mill ever built of its capacity. “'ith enough raw material in sightto last for many years to come. with their national reputation as to quality, and with the endorsation of this Govern- ment as to the high standing of their Pox-thud Cement. all the leading City Engineers. huildimz and railroad con- tractors have set this Company’s “Nat- ional Brand" as the standard for all nther brands of cement throughout the country. not having a bag returned nor a complaint made since starting the plant. This excellent showing is largely due to the entire change of manage- ment brought about by the new Presi« dent, Mr. R. H. Me‘Villiams who im- mediately on taking omce engaged amongst other departmental heads such well known scientiï¬c cement ex- perts as Mr. Geo. McGrane, who is recognized by manufacturers as being the ahlest Superintenrlentin thehusi- new. he having been the superintendent. of installation of all machinery in such leading cement- plants as the Peninsul- au‘ CeuwnL Company’s piant at Cement (fitv Michigan The Iroquois Pnr'land (.‘ ement Company’s plant at Caledonia I 1 many other cement plants throughout {the country. M1. A. C. Maitland. who was placed by Mr. Mc\\'illia1ns. in charge of the ‘ufl’ice and sales depzutment as the lCompanv’s ‘ Secxetan. has had wide land \a1ied e1pe1 1ence in this line, and lis ably assisted in Mr. Charles Lav elle. 130 the Companvs ' interest will be well éand faithfully conducted in this con- ; nection. z The L. O. L. semi-annual district meeting will be held in Calder’s Han i on Thursday the 14th. day of June, at 3 2 o‘clock p. m., and also on the same day and in the same place af 8 o’clock COD\'9}'. NOTICE present but considerably increased and it is therefore only reasonable that the Shareholders will look for handsome and substantial returns on their in- vestmen t. Mr. Gilbert McKechnie, the Com- pany’s trusted and untiring Treasurer. looks forward with pleasure to the time when he will have to smilingly meet the Shareholders at dividend calls. In his ofï¬cial capacity Mr. Mc- ~ Kechnic has largely been instrumental in bringing about the amicable state of affairs now existing between the Directorate and the Shareholders. \\'. H. Hoyle, M. P. P., Canningtun, the newly elected Vice-President at; the last, Annual Meeting, has been xen actixe in looking to the mill’s \\ 9113111), coming t1) the mill quuontly in person. and as he is quite cnnvei- sant with mill-mid matters is a valuable acquisition to the Board. The other Directorsnf the Board be- ing, V. Raw. M. 1).. Parkhill, A. F. )lzchml-vn, M. 1).. Stratfm-d. (I. ‘V. Dyer, St. 'l‘houvu. S. G Mszay. \Voodstuck. Those gentlemen are alsn dveply intmvsted in the welfare 0f Hu- miH and give the-iv undivided assistance» on ‘mlf 0f the host inn-rests of the mldm-s at all tinws. sh'ru 'I'hH Cmupany's yards mm at the m present, writing avmupletv thwm-k ut' lu railway sidings. this was lN‘PPSSiIIlH‘Il j: by thv grvatlv incronsvd (mtpm â€3' the a. will. this. with the. ahlv and efficient, It treatment accorded hy Mr. \V. Gr. Bruwnlee. Superintendent of the Mid- land Dix isiun vf the Grand T1 uuk R“. I absolutely out of the question. and his cmuteï¬ub‘ staff the Company; The present (mlrmgos and hotter- bane been enabled toreceive theii sup- meats eï¬ected in him will not alone plies quickly and their shipments (le- . showa saving fax the piesent yam but lin'Nd With promptness and despatch, lWill bear fruit, in the years of success pliea~ quickly and their shipments de- livered with prompmess and despatch, thus creating continuous harmony be- the district meeting. For Sale at to Rent The desirable business stand on Garafraxa Street, at present occupied by James Inelund. Pus _sess.inn will June Tâ€"tf. bé given only ls: particulars apply to G. MCKECHINE Treasurer. \V. LAIDLAW. Durham. DURHAM CHROA lLLb J. \V. BLYTh. District Master. For further ; to come. If your stomach trouble; you do no: conclude tha'v there is no cure. foragreaz many have been perma. nently cured by Chamberlain’s Stom‘ ach and Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at Parker’s Drug Store and give them a trial. They also cure constipation and bilionsness. Barrister A. G. Cmuphell, of Harrisu Jon, spent Sunday with his brother, Inspector Campbell, here. A. C. MAITLAND Secretary. ‘u v -, (â€41.3, -, _-- "1*.ytflt ' :2?" “in sit-QC...» . 7 fl Keep '3' Fine Lisle and Drop Stitch Hosiery in white, tan and black. per pair. '7 Light Underwear for ladies and gentle= men. 1?- The finest stock of Summer Wash Fabrics in town. H. H. MOCKLER White Canvas Shoes for ladies, $1.25 Ladies’ White Lawn Waists. JUST PASSED INTO STOCK. Hot I