The authority to send. the names go _all othgr. member! Willplace the .-\ branch of the Retail Merch- ant's Association of Canada was and to advocate ho honest dealing. A special Act of the Dominion Parliament.hgs been W Him .‘l Impression th is Pngaged a: have to be m en tiont be distiï¬ctly 1 can haVG your office. no mm The Chronicle. You m: auctioneer you like: it 1 difference to us. We be distiï¬l‘flv nnl‘A-DN‘A‘ usim‘ confident that every ing citizen is in syn Mrs. Brooks and (am am quite sure they \! lowed to suffer bards} tine as the father an again In») sale mzht It Phail (h Dc) communit v mvnt. “. and good custome JCNODC tune the same ---â€".-..._._. I. IERCH ANTS T103 anch of the Ret association of ('21 um (rm mt COUI'S! tiox should ['81) ('f tit! it! MI ice You intend to ut 1 mm; nation of Canada was in this town last “Heel: of the organization is .the Commercial interests m. uut'nfl to have an auc- le‘.’ It so. let us print vour ad advertise it in full in ironic-19. You may get any eer you like: it makes no ICP to 113.“? wish it to inctiv understood that win .9 your bills printed at this no matter who the auc- 33. Some are nndpr flan This m .DURHAM,OC "'6 lstomers m the sentence. “'9 21 It that every fight-thin m1 is in sympathy Wi mks and family. and \ P sure they will not be a 1d Z( eaves that themselves 'n that per sale and er towards the supp and family until the 0! justice. ’1 rently Sign-ed printed at The Review ilt paragraph to cor- impression. and to know we can print for any auctioneer. state that other :9 same rights. mgn a petition of that when the penalty at most don’t think the local :_v should offer any inteh In the interests of justice gm'trnment it would be ' to let the law take its end. if necessary, let, show his sympathy in lbstantial way. by con- I. ,Bwl’: inadvert H - anu engaging him me the privilege of ills printed at am- OI U to capital consistently no interfere » sales have to r through The wing secured the murderer, be imprisonment ate ver. A aw 1t interfere id \‘ertising that [m M ment svntom 19V tition tn ltt and husband is H1051 [new way clear tion. beliPViug t extremely made such can»: Hm pm sons havin If aucn cases the†all have lmt IV nerland U at anV lease. assured Just we will auctinn- Support 01' TM as Mr. 9 with {teat many Punishment and conscj- Dmitte that Ou’en ites Prom will (If um m ut on " Supper over “ 1:1] Who acted as * ed .a toast t t’ “1- met with a 11 suchfsiriging of m HE U â€View: H V-“‘y‘. i Following the toast to the suc- cess of the company a toast was ,‘proposed to the employees of the company, the men on whom the success of the company largely depended for its prosperity. The two toasts were so intermingled and interrelated that a separation of ideas was difficult to make. During the past year there was no friction or unpleasantness of any kind to mar the harmony so essential to success. The pl‘esl- dent spoke in complimentary terms of the faithfulness and efficiency picaat'u memselves in terms of confidence in the managing dir- ector, and were highly optimistic regarding the future success of the company. All the speakers expressed their highest approval of the “get to- gether†of employers and em- ployees of all such concerns. There should be a better understanding between them. and a better know- ledge of each regarding the re- quirements of_ the orher. 911t- and during pressed themsel confidence in ‘ ector, and were regarding the f thefolnpany. 1H) hv pléased. Directors Doolittle of ()rillia, Frawley of Barrie, Tookey of Fergus, Hamilton of Grand Val- ley, Dr. C-olville of Orono and Joynt of Luoknow, were_all pres- ltd- )( ---.u ‘." L"* date hostelry. About a hundred and tWenty guests were present. and it isnt necessary to elaborate on the eff all the festiVit)’. Supper over. President Calder. who acted as toastmaster. propos- ed a toast to the King. which V 1'1 1'5 . daugh burg. Mr. .Wellington Ard of St i- spent a few da ciency of all who took part " . . , i 6 ,n. Harding and little tear are Visiting at Hills-3 Gladys Sanford. has return- met with a full reaponse in the ed to h ' singing of the National Anthem. The next toast was to the suc- cess of the National Portland (’em- ' of V ent Company. Visit with relatives 'here. Rev. and Mrs. Ward and son Joe. arney. Spent Tuesday evening ' at the home of Ye Editor. _ 'I‘he meeting Was anirnlv in l n_. ‘ 4.. , â€"â€"â€"-’~-- CHANGE IN C.P.R. TIME-TABLE A change in the C. P. R. timel 'i table Went into effect on imorning last. The trains Monday; 3 About ayhundred and tWenty g guests were present, and it isn’t MT necessary to elaborate on the effi- speni ciency of all who took part 1'1) town the festivity. .._, -W'JVO The bill of fare consisted oysters. turkey. and all the 1 good things to he found on occasions. At this point, we the liberty of congratulating host and hostess on the excel] of the cuisine and the very c1 cons and efficient service. dom in the larger towns and ies are such functions condu with so high a degree of e: lence. The aesthetic table rangements and dining r decorations .we e highly effec and speak volumes for this up 1 .l‘ranquet now seems to institution in connec- the cement company. Last year President Calder thought It WOUId benefit the company if the management. the board and the employees could be all brought together for an evening's en- ibyment. a period of social inter- course. a mutual interchange of ideas and a brief relaxation from the ordinary grind of business. 'ith these objects in View, he fur- nished a banquet, at which he entertained the directors and em- ployees. with excellent results. This year he decided to repeat the function. but We understand the board expressed a desire to thorized to make preparations for the banquet, which took place on 1 Thursday night last. tionlwith the Last year Presidl it would benefi‘ the management the employees co together for 31‘ joyment. a peric course. a mutu‘ ideas and a brie the ordinary in T“ I; imauve mm re rted from there. for the safety 0 others. One object, as stated above, is ‘to advocate honest dealing. This honest dealing is intended to apply ers. and all members will be bene- fited by knowmg the “slow Days†and the “never pays" of the com- As a member of this association We- hope all appeals for settlement will meet with a prompt response and that we'll not have. in a sin- gle instance. ts) resort t0 the harï¬hm‘ measures of reporting m._ ,. 1D have him the satetx the evening" themselves in term: iluents to t ] annua 8500i --â€"--'.Jlb l is toastmaster. propns- here, for to the King. which Miss G1. full reaponse in the ed to her the National T«inthem. visit wit} fï¬nn‘ >f {are consisted of key. and all the other 5 to he found on such At this point, We take 1t 10]) sthetic table 2H"- and dining room we highly effective ngratulating miné 9n _the excellence â€ODS conducted degree of excv]- MPANY BANOUET Very court- porting d9- office of llp-[n~ in-’ Dr. and Mrs. Medill and three the children. of Iowa, former residents \‘H' of Moorefield. are visiting with of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hay. ' :ey Rev. and Mrs. Pink left last Fri- al- dav for their home in Galt. where j I)†Mr. Pink is pastor of the Second" 95- Baptist church. ; 'x- Miss Irene Latimer left on Mon-- Of day to begin her duties as teacher? ir- in the Northern Business College. tic Owen Sound. of Mr. Arthur Backus of I)urham., accompanied by his sister Mary: iir Visited over the week end With: 0- their aunt. Mrs. _Wm. Brown. and; ,-AL. 3-â€" l r l Sel- Cit- ¢al J IIULIIIJ a club-footed hen my old m once had.†remarked the “Thev had been feeding her mistake on sawdust instead chop stuff. Well. gents.. she twelve eggs and sat on them . of an old. Oatmeal, per - hen dad had on the farm out ind‘hnp, per ewt Huron. She WOUId hatch unys Live Hugs. pea thing from a baseball to a lemon} Hides, per 1b.. “â€13“ one day She sat on a chunk,‘Sheepskins... of ice and hatched out two quarts; \Vuul ..... of hot water." “That’s nothing to Tallow ....... a club-footed hen my old mother Lard .......... ONCE! had." remarked the Doc."lurke_\'s...- “T“n" Lnf‘ LA..-‘ D I. _ took in the tééchégg; hereâ€"Hanover Post. Mr. Wm. Allan is attending the Ontario Sunday School Association in Owen Sound. Rev. \V. W. Pl‘udham is in Owen Sound attending the annual Sun- day school convention. Mr. R. R. Lounsbury of North. Bay, spent a feul' days with Mini E. w. Limin. ' ; Mrs..H. Harding and little daughter are visiting nf umc o v---- ' L‘»'U"q“ Mr. and Mi's. Dué‘ald Cla1~k.h.a\'e returned rfrom the west. Dr. Farquharson was in Toronto last week. Mrs. E. Hildebrandt is Visiting relatives at Beamsville. Miss Brown. of Holstein. is Visit- ing' at Mr. John McGowzin’s. The mill will continue to until New Year’s or later if Weather continues favorable. m1 _ .- ___-â€"y Orders areéï¬ll céming in rapidly and there is very little cement on hand at {I}? present time. The average monthly output of the mill is 00,000 barrels. The average daily churn now is abguy 1.400 barrels. We ship annually '2.000 cars of cement. on which $90,000 is paid in freight. ’ - ; We bring in 5,000 cars of maxi on "which we pay $28,000 freight. We bring in .800 cars of clay, the freight on which is $6.000. “'e bring in 1,000 cars of coal. on which the freight is $90,000. i The annual wage bill is $45 000. All the cars used during a year, placed end to end would reach- from here to Bolton. a distance of 70 (milesâ€"or make a line fence all argund the county. HEARD ON THE SIDE In 'atldition to tspeeches made bv the dxrectors. a number of the employees sang spirited and en- tertaining songs. or furnished other amusement a startling array of figures that will convey some idea of the mag- nitude and importance of the plant. He stated that: I ployees in turn pressive of the between them ment. of employees. and DURHAM CHRONICLE ’98. 811d the em- convention chunk laid . and QQQQQQ ..... :EggS....... ...... the ‘ Potatoes. per bag Heese Uiu'ks . .. Chickens Fowl. . , , run tne 5 A change. in the C. P. R. ' J table Went into effect on Monday morning last. The trains The trains going east are .each' a. few minutes earlier than formerlv and those going minutes later. m...†Jun, uuu 1 [fled every remedy , and also was treated by Egysxcians wuhout an y permanent Then I tried “Fruit-3-1kmâ€, and this fruit medicine has completely Cured both the Constipation and Indigestinn. I cannot praise “Fruit-a-tivcs†enoughâ€. MADAME VALERE LANGIJJIS. DURHAM, Am PLEASE PUBLISH j m TESTIMONIAL : . 131913 14 t0 h) "to to 10 U!) 21! 9‘ 8 ‘ 5†l!) 18 83 93 .‘b‘ 32 Brass And are paying the Highest Price. . pay an extra price for Poultry must not be fed fur at lenst ti brought in. Brim: in \‘nnr Pan-l »~ “"9 are in A call means a purchase. come- “78 ("(mï¬dently belied? Durham. Pmmnet‘lh‘u Highest Prices for From now till Ja'n. istl Frmr now till Jan. lst. quies’ Coats, Suits M: QLASER the market for Bring m your Fowl o for at lettst twelve n any (114 will buy them. uuy nelwve ‘VP are nudvrsvlliu Prospective cusumwrs should I 1 door swath of I Gnrafraxa Sc uuw uu Jan. ist, l9l4 for 10w till Jan. lst, l9l5 tor Hens, Chickens Geese and 1 and w Will also Ul†THE EARLY BIRD Always E. m-mg vlusr the public t he publiv that ulll' new dam ‘tll‘!’ rmulv Lu attend all t [Justum Chopping, (Misting. 'stvemed p'itl'tmugv is raw H he prumptly attend (I In. “800d conditiun. a lower p1 Hire Bun-net. Bahâ€). [' Durh uu any quantity of get the Best Value In and see 0m -â€"and Huge Is respevtfnlly 16H“ attend d m. and S, DUCkS Turkeys. (/‘flSh 01' 1"} -“ good birds quantity of Vc‘l'iil Wt Hing any utlwr store Id luuk over uur line 9 hours before ay of the week .v dam i. f Tirade. “'9 Horsehides â€"0""? quality i.~' fully rmnph order» I'm- l-‘l. °~' We w A \‘e h nultn' will October Ill 11‘ t is imp‘ . wer for ‘d smiljl an thrmu nu \V 0099600600090000000000 0 0 . HOVSEHOLD SP“ ‘11. 0 ~¢o¢¢¢o¢oooooooooooooo¢~ “ht her 80, 1913 MOTHI a makw Propose to a K' 5“" overlmard. much 01 \Vri Mal “SQ H M ONE MlNl'T} bulle- fore} Burk 185 EAR} tron day into )OQ'is iron taue At a ford I It Ing lution v05 H H \V ASK F( 893! four i Ijum'ikil 1r (-upfull pream. T m I“ nartv brow In r \ he] pun 3H0 are "NH“ HH M {in 1m “HS (H