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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Aug 1910, p. 6

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WWW M4 FMMW++M'}W+§ 4++++++++++++++++++*++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++43 THOS. MCGRATH ' s’ ,. l Men’s Grain \mGi Luff” PMCdtoxfords $2.65 Shoes, worth 83.00 for-OE $2.45 Ladies’ Pat. Kid Oxfords 32 00 Men’s English Kip Work- 32 so . - mgShoes. worth$3.oO.. . These are but a few of the many lines we have on sale, so don’t fail to see on 2 stock before going elsewhere. As we sell nothing but Shoes, we devote all our interest to that trade and therefore we stay by every pair we sell. Custom work and repairing promptly and carefully attended to Come to the Large Clearing Salei patent tip ............... Lndiu’ Vici Kid 0:, latest cut. ”tent. tip .......... Ladies’ Vic] Kid Bluchen, SUMMER FOOTWEAR VISIT LONDON’S EXHIBITION Prize Lists. Entry Forms, and all information from W. J. REID, President A. I. IUN'I‘, Sammy ATTRACTIONS DON better than ever Reduced Rates: over all Roads Music by the 9lst Highlanders and 7th Fusiliers Speed Events Dog Show Athletic Day EVERY DAY Cat Show M O N D A Y $25,000 in Prizes and Attractions Sept. 9th to 17th, 1910 WESTERN FAIR; LONDON. CANADA â€"â€" JAMES EDEN - DURHAM in good repair, also a. few second-hand Binders, Rakes and Plowa, 3130 a good second-hand Cart. Two good serviceable horses for sale. Two Second-hand Mowers And Cockshut Plows, Woodstock Windmills. Gasoline Enginrs, Waterloo Thrashers and Engines, Melotte, Stanford and Sharpless Separators, Wortman and Ward Pea Harvesters. (it any mower, best on the: market. Beatty Hay Track, Car and Slings, Stratford Ladders, Sampson Wire Ladder for barns and houses, Siloes 650.. sole agent; Steel Trucks and Wagons, Separator Oil. McCormick Binder Twine on hand. Give us a call; we will use you right. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR E3 128 l-H- r": 3:. [II 25 "0 ma. P+++++++++ o P E N T o A L L The Great Live Stock Exhibition LONDON, CANADA OF Miss It Men’s Patent Oxfords. . .. . Men’s Patent Blucber at. Men’s Tan Oxfords ...... . FIREWORKS Each Nigh t EGGS The Big ShoeStore $3.35; $3.50 $3.49 $2.45 $2.50 . It is understood and agreedflOFChaErd’ were guests (”f M 8' W°J that this agreement shall not:thcme on Thursday last. become operative and bindingl We extend congratulations to upon the parties .hereto, unless Miss Mary Edge on passing hex and luntil the assent or'uhe elect- examination. Part II of Form IV" ors of the said Towm of Durham at Owen Sound Collegiate Institute shall ’have been obtained to the passing of such By-law, and the In buying a cough medicine. same shall .not have been made don’t be afraid to get Chamber- valid and bindin upon the said lain’a Cough Remedy. There 18 Corporation, an dmly legalized no danger from it, and relief is and confirmed, as by Statute of sure to follow. Especially recom- Ontario in that case made and mended 101' conga! colds, and provided, and anther that when whoomnz cough. 50 and so soon as such By-la'w shall 66810". ' , "“1“ Company, in case the «said Com- pany see fit to rebuild their fac- tory and contirmue their business on the same basis, as before, then and in such case, should the said Company so require, the said Corporation agrees to ap- ply the insurance monies receiv- ed yfrom such loss in the work of reconstructing, and rebuilding the said factory, and .such monies when so applied, shall be repay- able by the said Company to the said’ Corporation, in :the same manner as the monies .hereinbe- .fore mentioned are repayable; Corporation, and in default of: the Company so doing the .said| Corporation may so insure the! said building-s, plant, machinery, to the said Company and the: same :shall become a lien or: charge tupon the said lands. and be :payable by the said *Coampanyl to the said Corporation with the; then ' next ensuing instalment falling ‘dme under the said. mort- gage. *1 Provided that in easel of partial or total loss through' fire, of the property of the said And the said :Compalny agrees to insure and keep insured 3- gainst loss or damage by fire, in insurance companies acceptable to and approved of by the Coun- cil of the said Corporation, the building's, plant, machinery, and stock in trade of the said Com- pany, to the full insurance val- ue 'thereof, and .not less than the amount due from time to time. to the said Corporation under the said mortgage, the loss, if any. to be payable to the said a going concern then'an'd in such case the .md'neys hereby se- cured, shall thereupom forthwith become due and payable. PROVIDED that in case the said Company shall becomei bankrupt or insolvent. or .shall take the benefit of any act that may be in force for bankrupt or insolvent debtors, .or of any act respecting the winding up oil joint stock Companies, or in any other way, or for any other cause shall cease operatiots as cient Mortgage upon the said lands and premises, plant and machinery, repayment of the said tum-of $20,000, without inter- est as .iollows;â€"Thc said sum: of $20,000 to become due and pay- able in twenty equal consecutive annlual instalments of $1000 each, the first of such instalments to become due and payable at the expiration of one year from the date [of the payment over of the said sum 0"? $20,000 by the said Corporation to the said Com- pany and one of the remaining; instalments on the same day of the 'year,i.1 each and every year, thereafter until payment in full of the said :sum of $20,000; AND the said Company agrees to secure to the said Cor- p_orqti9p, by a good and suffi- PROVIDED however and in making the said computation that bhe Company shall have the benefit of the general annual av- erage of employees, extending xfrom the date of their commenc- ing 0 erations as a going con- cern 'own to any specified year of the term ,for which a claim may be mad-e by the said Corpor- ation under this clause of this agreement. PROVIDED and in case the Company [ail to employ the a- bove specified number 06 hands 'for any year during the countin- uance of this agreement, the: and in such case, and in so far as they shall fail or be short in the number of hands so employâ€" ed, the [Company shall be liable for, and pay to the Corporation, as and for liquidated damages, such portion of the annual inter- est, calculated at the rate of .five per centum per annum, as may be payable by the Corpora- tion :for the than current year, -v-- -v- ~~~~~~~~ 1|. uuxlculu’ JCGI', on the loan hereinbeefore men- tioned, as would be proportion- ate to the number 01' hands for which the said Company may have stallen short or failed to employ umder this agreement. AND the said Company agrees upon the erection and completion of the said furniture factory to emplo 01 an average each year after the first year for and [during the term of twenty years hereafter. at least one hun- dred persons in and about the said xf‘actory, and to maintain and operate the said :£actory with said number of one hundred. em- ployees in active and efficient operation d'or the said term of twenty years hereafter; IN consideration whereof th said Company agrees to erevc and construct on their lands consisting of portions of Park lots numbers four, five, and six north of Lambton Street, in the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, within fifteen month from the date hereof, new, sub stantial and suitable buildings as and 'for a furniture factory and furnish and equip the .sam fully and completely with th most modern and up to date ma chinery necessary and proper to the (full and efficient ma'nufac ture of furniture, at an expendi ture of 'not less than fifty thous and dollars, and have the same completed and in operation with- in the period of fifteen months from the date hereof; First day of January A. D.. 1912 Continued from page THE DURHAM CHRONICLJ We extend congratulations to Miss Mary Edge on passing her examination, Part II of Form IV. at Owen Sound Collegiate Institute Mr. and Mrs. A Pettig‘rew Orchard, were guests of Mrs Ritchie on Thursday last. the Holiaays at Mr. Firth’s home. HÂ¥ Shirt Bring in the boy and fit. him with a unit. we: will the Brice if zou like a bin-gt“). __ \ Bargains- jn Bgys’ 2_‘_and 3=piece Suits Linen Suiting. and Reppo. {ubionabfle colors. 23," 190 yard; New Gingham: and Suitings. some arrived t 15c and me. for 12‘: Muslim at reductions. big pilc- u. 1 It's time now for us to get out all the summer Hats Therefore stylish Hate will go at very small price-s. The big man will he ma to know we hair our {alumni “Big Deacon.” all sizes up to 17;. e in a large. sup ply of P--. \ V Linen and Cotton SIIitings are 321. cut list . Inn-r- QI.-‘:nI-- -A--j D ______ Deep Cutting in Men’s Straw quk .Shirtg _to_ Fit the Biggest Ma‘n more attractive prices. New Negligee Shirts, very handsome and stripes, 1.25, for ..................... New Negligee Shirts, up-to-date, gem] 900, for ................................ . .................. Dress Shirts at greatly reduced prices, of $1 shirts for ............................... And not for another year, probably such values, attractive styles and ’nicle till Jan. E CREAM we can’t full line of Fruit in RVED at all hours. ‘TER AN D EGGS ’T COOPER '6 made of the best ts cry 'inegars Pure Manitoba Flours :rs Produce Wanted ooWW many fine tucks in tum. wean well, 81.50. in Fall Dress Goods o . 0 'e SpeCIallze on Tea i loft. rich shades. silk and tilt and gold. 70 tn $1.00 yard. u. Japan 25c to 350 1b., Ceylon. y the llglest Market Price ‘zkx ettlcoats m2. ’hltewear, Hosiery, Gloves ,atch Dress Goods Dawn Tho Our-ml layu- Of Boom and Shae: to us. is the tact, that they tr? sure of getting first-class goods at. reasonable prices. Sum of maple variety m chance fmm. Sure of qual- ity being as lvprvsented. Sure of getting what they want and when thw} want it. In a word sum of get- ting their moneys worth in reliablegnode at reasnnable prices. We; aim t 0 Joanne and hit the mnrk with our “WW6 (Em! Show}. Hosiery,1‘rnnks, bunt CuemTelescunesN’ahses. Latimer mle 00mm. 27 r and 30c some arm ed this Week: .. L2.._.°I 0 0000 ofiXé)i-ro 03:? Aug. 11 suit you 'ith flounce, [sake I specialty of Wu: “IQ and always gnv motion. A upm‘ial MT-u't is mud‘ «cry customer. and yuu a “(a call and giw‘ lxlv 3 hi Yulu's inl‘ bus?!» No more burning «'l' 51'; I. or boring Iww Imlm. an I. IN! overdished uhccls. JUIC bring ”lung nnv \\ In? 90! it “uh Ihu a you will lww'r Mgmrl any other way. No mauvr in II not lw kvl' bposithch L’ I can 891. n tirv in 2" mil BIChlllt' and d" a lwlh-x y mm can; the 01d \\';|_\'. [I‘BO OWN! V‘Hl lllc \t 1‘ III .4" hrmw hm u? (M ”NH n‘ u. “aggun and ( uni lh’lmiling m \vn' only kind that cannot pus- y hurt your wheels and has ved Satisfactory. a c , Wm. J. Lawrence DURHAM ”Id Office. - “'31“. :‘H ’- J. Matcher. Manager Farmers’ Central Mutual Fire Insuranc W0 a. Supply You With choice Travelling In!!!“ .11 kinds of farm pr 1H1 *! Ind Isolated dvufgn." M cut: rates. and U'VJ ""~W1 Ct Mum notes {or u tux". 1‘ an. 01‘ four yuan Um. « :r; N “Dd elsewhere Bui‘m' f» yr w ““1 lightning :ww 11:1 coMPANIONS Mr contents arr.) “to! than others not w "' _ Good Cold IRE SETTER PROPERTY INSL‘ :1 m LY $9‘ooo,om.oc COMI'A\\ The Second Strongest l‘urt HR IISII’IBCC Cmnram H Macfarlane Cu. Druggists and H ‘. J. McFADDlZ In New Quarters "l’ (I: Garafraxa St. Imam M. D. McGRATH In. an Gmtrau sn. muse DURHAM. ONTARIO 11, 1910 l WiSh tn annmmm- l. “33 ["1th that ‘. mm m settled in I“) hr“ “um", T. Mural: ' .1. “do [1le 11w (Hum M St. bridge. \l lu-I'r l I. pl‘epured to (tatm' in Manna in all kind: ‘ custom blacksmithâ€" I... All work guaran- “ Into-clans. Your Tit van (m \\ u a Kodak 0! Practical Horse- ; que it careful m adv V0“ fl" Ll SEA! ONTARIO \V th M UH Ont

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