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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Aug 1910, p. 6

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u--.. V‘- um auquu U6 UUIIC I Chronichc till Jami l9“, 25c :23? ““1118 or washing the of Toronto. Funquofitiongbly fiat-class in :11 damn-ants. Write buy for our bud-one «alone. Come to the Large Clearing Sale We an) offering $10,000 stock of Summer Goods at greatly reduced prices. such as follows:â€" Ladim‘ Vici Kid ()xI'urds Men’s Patp patrn? tip ............... SI 19 IJHIIQE’ ‘vI‘I I\".‘I ‘)X. It'ltt‘fit )Ien’s Tan P'l!,['fl"“‘[ III) ......... $1.85! .. Ladiv’ \‘it'i Kid ”Iuvhex's, ,Mt‘n's Pate pnu I)! tip ............... $1.19 ......... Ladio ~ I’u .’. (“It ()xfmds “ens Gr ......................... $2. 65 Shoes, w: Ladies Put. Kid Uxfnrds Men’ :4 Eng] ....... ............. $2.00 ing Shoe: SUMMER FOOTWEAR Ladies’ Put. Kid Uxfnrds Men’s English Kip “’ork- ............. $2.00 ing Shoeâ€"s. WOrth $3.50.. $2.50 'l'hew are but a few nf the many lines we have on sale, so don’t fail to see our stock Lo-fure going elsewhere. As we sell nothing but ShUPa, we devote all our interest in that trade and therefore we stay by every pair we sell. (fustnm Wurk and repairing promptly and carefully attended to THOS. MCGRATH Ttblr Linen, 54 inches wide. yard .................... 2 Table Linen. 68 inches wide, yard ....................... 61 Table Onlcloth. 45 in. wide. yard ..... - ................. 2‘ Floor Oilclnth, 1 and 2 yards wido. Zytrds long. 25 inches pair ................. 3} yds. lung. 33 Inches pail ................... 3 yardl lung. 90 inches pair ................... 8} yds. long 50 inches pair ................... 3‘ yds. long. 60 inch“ pair” Infant-‘0. Cbiidreus’ and Ladies' Vents all price. Now Prints and Ginghnma be our 25c and 50c Dress Goods New lot of Ola-ware just in CALL AND SEE US Ho Sells Cheap HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGUS Lace Curtains 30x60 Smyrna Rug- pt BIG inches wide. ' Calder-’1 Block OF wide, .. .$l.00 wide, ery salt, to remove all trace of :opion odor. This should_ be done | Atty- peelin onions, rub- ing the handat toroughly with cel- cry aalt,_ toremove all trace of hands. ’ The CENTRAL Drug Store Calder Block - Durham SCHOOL OPENING Men’s Grain \mGing Shoes, worth $3.00 fUI'.. as soon as they are pub- lished. We will have the new (ext Books necessary fnr school open- Scribble“, Exercise Books, note Books, Slates, School Bags, Pens, Pencils, Etc. Tan Oxfords . . . Patent Bluvher Patent Oxfords ..... have a full supply of ing. 'oooooo at. The Big ShoeStore $3.35 $3.59 $3.49 $2.45 $2.50 WHEREAS the Durham Furni- ture Company, Limited, being a- bout to enlarge and extend their furniture factory in the Town of Durham. have applied 'for aid by way of partial exemption from taxation of their property in the Town of Durham, and it is deemed advisable to grant such aid; ‘ BE ;It therefore enacted and it is as to Signature of The Dur- ham Furniture Co., Limited. As to execution by .William Laid- law and ;William Vollet. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in presence of Corporafion has hereunto affixed its Corporate seal, and caused its Mayor and Clerk to sign these presents: IN 'WITNESS WHEREOF the Corporate seal {of the Company, and the hands of the President and §ecretary 'thereof, and the said It is understood and agreed, that this agreement shall not become operative and binding: upon the parties hereto, unless! and luntil the assent of the elect-f ors of the said Town of Durhaml shall have been obtained to the; passing of such By-law, and the, same shall not have been madei valid and binding upon the said Corporation, and duly legalized. and confirmed, as by Statute of. Ontario in that case made and provided, and further that when and so soon as such By-law shall have been duly legalized and, confirmed as aforesaid, and the, said Company shall have com- pleted the erection of the build-3 ings and plant as aforesaid, and, executed a Mortgage to the. said "Corporation to secure re- payment thereof as aforesaidfl the said Corporation shall there-' upon 'pay over to the said Com- pany, the full amount of $20,000 as hereinbefore set out: ! And the said Company agrees to insure and keep insured a- gainst loss or damage by fire, in insurance companies acceptable to and approved of by the Coun- cil of the said Corporation, the buildings, 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 Corporation, and in default of the Company so doing the said Corporation may so insure the said buildings, plant, machinery, and stock in trade. and charge, the moneys paid for premiums to the said Company and the same .shall become a lien or1 charge {upon the said lands, andl be 'payable by the said Colmpa'nyl to the said Corporation with the! then ' next ensuing instalmenti falling due under the said mort-, gage. ‘7. Provided that in casei of partial or total loss through. fire, of the property of the said Company, in case the said Com-I pany see fit to rebuild their {ac-s tory and continue 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-l ply the insurance monies receiv-l ed from 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; A. H. JACKSON, Secretary. W. LAIDLAW, Mayor. a going concern then and in such case the moneys hereby se- cured, shall thereupon forthwith become due and payable. PROVIDED that in case the said Company shall become 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 of joint stock Companies, or im any other way, or for any other cause shall cease operations as 'Limited; D. JAMIESON, President. PROVIDED however and in making the said computation that the Company shall have. the benefit of the general annual av- erage of employees, extending from the date of their commem- ing operations as a going con- cern down to any specified year of the term for which a claim may be made by the said Corpor- ation under this clause of this agreement. AND the said Company agrees to secure to the said Cor“- poration, by a good and suffi- cient Mortgage upon the said lands and premises, plant and machinery, repayment of the said {sum of $20000, without inter- est as followsâ€"The said sum? of $20,000 to become due and pav- able in twenty equal consecutive annual 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 of $20,000 by the said Corporation to the said Com- pany and one of the remaining instalments on the same day of the years in each and every year, thereafter :until payment in full of the said :sum of $20,000; BY- LAW No. 579. DURHAM FURNITuBE ;co_., BY-LAW N0. 578. '. B. VOLL’ET, Clerk. Continued from page 5. 'H. R. KOCH, J. P. TELFORD. TH E DURHAM CHRONICLE It is well to have on hand a remedy, simple, effective and easily applied, for mosquito bites, insect stings, sores, bruises, sunburn, and injuries to the skin, and forty other '1 n. .“.-a- N O DISORDERED KIDNEYB or 3 Weak Bladder if You Take a Few Doses of Fig Pills All backache and distress from Oot-of-Order "Kidncys or Bladder Trouble will vanish, and you will feel fine. Lame Back, Painful Stit- ches, Rheumatism, Nervous Head- ache, Dizziness, Sleeplessness. Wornout, Sick Feeling and other symptoms of sluggish, inactive Kidneys and Liver disappear. Smarting, frequent urination and all Bladder Toulile ends. FL} PILLS go at once to the disordered Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Sys- tem, and complete a cure. before you know it. There is no other; remedy, at any price, which will effect ’so thorough and prompt a curefas a twenty-five cent box of‘ FIG ‘PILLS. Only curative results} can ’come from FIG PILL-S, and a' few doses mean clean, active, heal-I thy Kidneys Bladder and Liver.‘ and no Backache. ‘ For sale at stores, 25C. 3 one dollar. l Salaries in all lines are advanc- ling, but none so rapidly as .Steno- :graphy. Young ladies graduating 'from the Walkerton Business Col- !lege during the past year have started at from ten dollars to fif- teen dollars per week, and several lady graduates of a few years ago are receiving twelve hundred dol- lars per annum. Any young lady can master stenography in six months, and Mr. Spottlon personalâ€" ly guarantees all graduates posi- tions within ten days of gradua- tion. For young men, stenography is the key to success. A male graduate of two years ago is now receiving two thousand five hund- red dollars per annum. Parents should teach their boys that which they will practice when they become men. The business world are asking for young peOpIe who have a business education. Mr. Spotton’s chain of Colleges last year trained over sixteen hundred students at College and by home study. Any young person needing advice as to the advantages of a Commercial training should write him. An old-fashioned dish which is worth trying is “milk and honey.” Serve the honey in tiny saucers and ‘pour creamy milk or cream over it. The cream or milk tones down the cloying sweetness of the 'honey, and makes it just right. NOTICE. TAKE notice that the above is a true copy of a By-law which has been taken into consideration, and which will be finally passed by the Council of the Municipality of the Town of Durham, in the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto, after one month from the first publication in “The Durham Chronicle”, the date of which first publication was Thurs- day the llth day of August A. D., 1910, and that the votes of the el- ectors of the said Municipality will be taken thereon on Friday the second day of September A. D.. 1910. . . W. B. VOLLET, Clerk of the Town of Durham. THAT the real property of The Durham Furniture Company, Lim- ited, consisting of Park Lot N um- ber Four and the south parts or portions of Park Lots Numbers Five and Six north of Lambton Street in the Town of Durham. to- gether with all buildings, plant, machinery and stock in trade thereon, the property of The Dur- ham Furniture Company, Limited be, and th: same is hereby ex- empted from taxation for general purposes in the Town of Durham (excepting always however ,school taxes and taxes for local improve- ments thereim for the period of ten years next ensuing): the First day of January A. 1)., 19112. DATED at the Council Chamber in the Town of Durham this --------- day of A. D., 1910. hereby enacted by the. Municipal Council of the Corpor ation of the Town of Durham:- HIGH SAL ARIES ”ENE: 2° always danger- ~~~~~ Clerk. Mayor. BURNETT 6: COOPER (:9le BURNETT COOPER 350 nu 'Y‘e' ‘ I,.()1'hu1.’ no HIG‘TC (”Lit "Just 'II'HN. §§§fi4 August Bl" ”of Sale v Test our Grocery Department. Buy the Teas we sell. Black Tea ................................ 25c, 30c. 40c and 50c pound Japan Tea ........................... .250 and 350 pound Ceylon Tea, green . . . . . ............................. 300 to 400 pound Take advantage 3t once of this offer In at the price the goods should sell quickly. Straw Hats for men and boys. These we will practically give sway, the price in so low. Men’s and Boys’ Odd Sum, Caps, Belts and Wash Ties below Carpets, Japan Matting, Linoleum, Carpet Squares and Door Mats. you will economlsa by buying now. Men’s Shirts cheaper than ever. To make a speedy (rleamnc. we’ve grouped all Summer Shirts together. Shirts, good assortment. 81. 25.. . . . . . ...................... 31 00 Shirts, good assortment. $1. 00 ................................... 75c Shirts, good assortment, 75c ......... . . . . . . . .. ................ 5.3a Lace Curtains. only a tew pairs of each. but a good asmrtmem Parasols, only about a dozen lcll, selling Art Muslim. very attractive designs, We and 25c. fur Window Muslin. principally oriental with floral and mummy]. tional patterns ....................................... If. . and 3;, \VYitiSt/H $3 ‘” for o o o o ............. $2 20.) New Dress Giughmns. guod selection of calm-s and [mum and 2.50 for ......................... Dress Muslins 12y: to me for. yard. .. . . All left-mums must go; your ()Munfmlih em in". Our profits will have to go. but 1 man the clearance we , 9desire,.we have sz’uw Him} I.” and would rather lose money than mm; :1“ over. Ladies’ \Vniu: \Vaists, every garment now, gum] terinl we“ finished and nicely trimmed. etc. \‘Vaists $1.00 for ............ 78¢ “'ailts $1.50 fur \Vaists $1.25 for ............. 98c \Vaists $1.75 fur Our Bread and Cakes are made of the best of mbterial, and for ICE CREAM we can't be beaten. We have a full line of Fruit in season. LUNCHES SERVED at all hours. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Butter and Eggs Wantedufligh- est Price Paid for any Quantity. at extremely In“ NE“. I).S. N0 mattvr ill not be L b positivvl) l I100 nfl'vl‘ all hranvhn g. Waguw Id Immim lukc a specialu Mag and uhxnj notion. [ can set :1 u bIIIIChin an 5' man can list A sp‘ag'ifl‘ l“ rery custmlw [to CI“ and i women the ('hvan-W AIWIIFP‘ Nu Drugg‘su‘ JRHAM Macfarlane Ln. I: only kind that cannot pus- ly hurt your “heels and In» wed Satisfacmry. ‘ a , I you will I guy other \N The Secund Sm: «'w. Hr: lnsuranu nun :- lud Office. - W: J J. Schmuck”. PROPERTY INN LY $9.092. V lucra- nu kinda of um I and Iceland \ui. . M cub rates. a «1 i- nmd ehewhe re ‘. It“! Vlth 1';th? TY “ I“ contents am“. ~ in than others not % Farmers 000d Cold 25.191“ In. New Quanca: Neu- tle Garafrma .I. McFAiml.f\ banana. omnu M. I). MCGRATH "I’ at Guatnxu St. BrUgc Your Ti' I wish th- : the publu' BOW Skilled qunmrs. 'I‘. “and. near the- bum tun St. bridge. mm .- 1 ‘III prepared to ('éilf‘l‘ h their wants in all Lind: ‘ custom blacksmith h. All work gum-an u Grouch“. and Fire lnsur other: M '( «V n AI ithllu (immun- Hygit'no- B of ENTCHCC ll fIL‘H \l

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