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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Nov 1906, p. 8

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3H“ SS DICK MENTS Wood Durham, 0111: 3r Durham >Ie asure in th at I am nuine bar. u'e 1n some wins. 1c. Burma? msive mqrw EXRLY flISTORY AND LATE? DEVELOPMENT " rincipal Business Men and its Manufactories H 39,No.2069. 11th Site for Manufacturers to Locate \\' \V xCHERS. CHURCHES. SCHOOLS AND HOTELS PAGES \V s men. wno mu lit'fex'ent schnnl \\ \V h ht \V Lttxx w h v \V i l V \V tilt H) lwnvfiwd by :‘m incrmm nf manufactures. T! have them are soon i1 become industrial cent} HISTORICAL R hUSll‘lt Durham IS «mo of communities in th It is situated on cit crossed by the Ulirnzim [10:111. l'.\lt'1|u- ing along the former upwards of :1 mile. One of the prime attractions of this place in the eves of the pioneer was the a “105411 3 n! the S: ingeen 1i\ e1 here. alfonding water {10“ ('1' fm mills which sprung up mun after its first gem. ment. and: 135 isted :0 mateiially in its subsequent dex elupmeut. The. greater portion of the town was built upon the upland which flanks the Saugeen 011 the north, this being called f raxa Rom] ll \V n )n. the m 111 ll l) \\' 1V 'hz-un ha \V nmnufn \V .ted on citht‘l'sidc of the pad. where the highw y the Durham Road. ox g the former upwards 19 of the prime attractic ain the eyes of the pic .tfactm'ys "are pup Each and y :m incrc Lcmres. are sum lush-in! c M Illil \\‘ t. l \' I Ii \V \\' l \\':l\’ t h SPECEAL TRADE EDITION DURHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1906. three Rs. The elementary tmining alone 1115 often proved sufficient for many who endowed with great natur- ul abilities have reached many of the highest positions in the gift of the peo- ple. And once a pupil has gone through the public and high schools in this country he may he said to be as far advanced as many in other coun- tries who have gone through college. In short he may be said to have a lib- _\l l‘H \\' l )Il H ll ll \\' \\ \V 111V .uvmg ILS ( xperficinl lo; :ountrics are t1 h u'ham lit M h 11 Court ( 1‘1 HHHIOU [11H]! llllll mtry mu tilt U‘il :n )1“) ll [bet 'ly urged. rul that Owe in the «011111 Illllzl tl1tl p1 I'll! 11!);le “'st ll llll I‘I [Ht 1v ht UH Durh 1:11 I‘IIAT l’I{_1.\"l.‘S THE CHRONIC” 5 Inclined." ; our educa- hest in the its defects, ’SDLT Ill m'. and at 1nd Owen )fli HIV UH 0n H m lmvin Mild nuu'ts ht 501119 of ll [Ct IlliL_\'OI 111t11111 mlltl Y. .§ .'l‘is {1'0 \V‘ \VI I‘l tin ll'ning9 mated. l in the uu. .erk the Mr. H Ltiun m mty, e the \V unt)‘ )1 )X h ll 1011 eral education. There. is a splendid school here. presided over by Principal Allan, who has held the position since 1888. He is assisted by a staff of some nine teachers. High school work be- ing taken up in the school here. And in the record for good work. Durham is not; outclassed by any school in the l’l‘o\'i11co.As an evidence of this. 111: 111v ot I)111h: 1111’sl1o} s and girls a re to-da) not only filling positions of to-tlay not only filling positions of trust and responsibility in this country, but in the neighboring republic as well. Durham has a public library of some 4,000 volumes. There are five churches here. English. Presbyterian, Metho- «list, Baptist and Roman Catholic, with earnest and zealous pastors adminis- tering to the spiritual wants of their various congregations. Our medical men, of which then fnur, Drs. Jauuieson. )Iaclaurin. and Hutton, are acknowledged 1 professional men whose cum-s studyand practice easy places I in the first rank. to locate, there Ontario, and th site. should cons and [my town. the cities to act 1] high and healthy )1- ; ugrcsswe It is a matter for surprise to mzmy mitsiders who Visit the tuwn during the busy season, to find what a hive of industry it is. Its splendid schools, churches, fine hntels and integrity of Ligh and healthy; it is not (wet ned bymxation and it is :lli' stzmdin This issue ()f the Chronicle is prob- zihly (me of the finest z-u't pi'iixiuctiims ever attempted by any country weekly in Ontario, and outside of the photo engravings. which were executed by me of To those business men who so gener- ously responded to an appeal to give the town :1 boost. we offer the kindly esteem of our respectful. admiration. May they live long and prosper. And as the town deveIOps and growns and as the country on the whole, during the incoming century develons numer- ically and financially into a vaster Dominion; we shall here from the nt- terinost cliff in the Atlantic, that blushes in the kindling (lawn, to the last promotory in the Pacific. which catches the parting kiss of the setting sunâ€"Canada huilt better than she knew. s husim wt. of the country It the be 55 men, their sound financial and enviable record for fair- lung way to make Durham best: business centres in this: um visit :isult their own interests sit to this enterprising U.‘ enough removed from :t as 2L strikebruzik ; it is )bl is no ht )L for nuuxufzumurcx tlcsu'm (wing compzunes m all home. publi '5‘ printed here thing: at all of the ; )Ir. Archibald has served in ouncil and who .nd painstaking the hcttcruwnt Ltex 'ztk ; it is rcr hurd- Llive and o is prob- oductinns ry weekly he photo :Cth/ed by 'nnl n:m §pf< vntails a large torinl, photogr aâ€"md neither tln editorial writc cumhm'od wit business mzm ace m litnble 1'8 11H them 0 hi UH it} The People’s Great Family News- “‘ paper 0 f Historv of The Chronicle ns FORTEETH ANNIVERSARY ITS RECORD FOR FAIRNESS AND AC- CURACY \Vc prosun with this im 1mm, giving 2 all the busin well as the 0 day may be Its Steadily Increasing Growth and Its Influence for Good in The Community activities upon which theme on place depends. The imlustrial purti 0f the issue has been prepared by 3 Charles Ellis, of SLraLfrml, an exp advertiser, and a newspaper write: meLropolitan intentiun tn I desire 111th )11 we can not. in j usLice to the list of cm tributm-s make nnv special reference t those Whose names and business (10 m appear. Th been extl'm tllt tht appear m Lms poured before and some wlu have been alm this number it success. We Would certainly like to have the names of all. but us we said at the outset, the pure- ly business nature of the production forbids a reference to some. we. would like to have added to the list. ‘ This l5. SH far as we know. the first ” all home special” ever produced lll Durham. At all events there never before was sllch an effort made to write up the town and to illustrate its industries. \Ve trust that. not only will the immediate contributors be benefited, but that greater publicity may be given to the town whose ma- terial progress during the past decade has been greater than all the rest of its life put together. \Ve are in need of many things yet, and with the com- ing of the new railroad which will run through here next year we should have additional industries to keep pace rotten, hzu't p1 II‘ xpumcn II Lfi'm'd 1 hefm'e i: mm who“ I] .‘hc patmma emclv liber h lustrial with the )ppm'tunity t1) h ll m'i l. l expen 11) )hit) Ill ll) st. 1! nota filled with H] LUV will mslnt h the life of the ndustrial purtion nrcnzu'cd bv 311'. H‘lllll)( )Ill [)1 Ll ' work. which n I)! ISHH I} U Ll \V' 1011 never :11)- 1105‘s capacity ss and name: {ltngetlwr fox" \V )I’( Us to make “79. would ll ided us ha: the work lz-lex'. met- \V pm IIILUPI (7hr 11 )licitV ll )1 \V h HIM ll ll \V l in the town \Vm'ks, the t l‘\‘ ti th nver sixteen hundred subscribexx‘, and besides these we have nearly two thtmsand additional copies which will be circulated throughout the length and breadth of the land. Surely the business men whose names appear are getting value for their money, and surely the publicity we give the town by this number will be a general bene- .Vill ll ii l l I STU} 111 still \V :md lvfl Mr. Julmsnn in full Power ”f the («liluriul quill. 'J‘hv noxt In mkv a turn at. the wheel was Arthur Hcm-y Newton Jenkins. whn «muluclml the business until 1887. when hv sold 0111 to \‘V. J. Mitchell, whn mu 11w paper successfully up In the (-ml of 18".)“, when it passed inln tlu- hands 0f the present editor and prnprivtm- t0 whom extreme modesty Continued on Page 16, first Hf J"(..-|7n'u:wy, mm thv (fln'uniHv 1” yrs. 01¢ instead 0f thirty-nine ) by mm.- anmm- numbcl in the 1:110 seventivs. 3 l) {-11 ilitic Ll ili fins 11: sue Lime? ll (1 ()wil u PRICE 1 0 CENTS H «1 hi $1 .00 Per Year. npu ll()lll nth (En-y. The first pup .1 in Durham (m the ISM“ 1857. It was then 111051: 5'. L. )1. Luke was the mint my and publisher as “1-11 :I and lllmrhunivnl mnnugvl'. )1 know huw lung 11v ('0!) hll I] ii {Li‘s ago we hadn't a whistle tawn. Today the Cement the Furniture Factory, the upamtm' Factory and Smith’s are, veritable hives of indus- ad on occasions to work over .1 always in :t rush to fill their \Ve have certainly a good for the investnmnt of capita mzmufzwtux-ing lines, and we n uppczu HM h nu this first issue. the paper < I)I’4‘N'!li 11:”le :ippwuml the J’pln-uury. 18136. which made )“i('](* ll) yrs. old 1215! February )f iilii‘l}'-Hillt‘ yvars as shown 'nluim- numhm'. Some time (1P scvmnivs. Mr. \Vhite sev- (-unnmrtinn with the business Mr. .luhnsnn in full power (if Ming wi \V t ll 11 \V I’I 11n- lwnplt CICIZCII (3 taken and Lho forced anions thus necessitated the I'vl'flzurvmcut of many )y 1mm:mndernand more structures, and the prob- is that the new Durham 0]" THE (‘HRONH 1h 1h ll U SH!“ ll Lewd of )\\'ll vs of \Vhilu i The Durham ll p1 (:(nmt U h ll hrnnit'lv,‘3 and V0]. 1 1111+ third of FM.)- he thurou Sll't W lpidntm )t w Lh knmcil will stir activity than red end. “’1: 1d allow others in a. legitimate L we want the mu and the re- wlit. \Vc ex- {I} 1r whole list of lrqumrtation ) \V n the pupcl \v( D] ll( pmnm-I 1U 1. Several ) umkc room , We. under- th forced the. birth :I M (1 mlrullml huwmg :L egzu‘d to d L0 £sz8 “'0 know up ghly up lipment the rail m mditi ,1 appears In 186% Johnson Standard upcr. In i, NH. 49. (muting e suit unily mdunl p11) husi Cd. 11 ht nu \VHS \\'« h-

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