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Durham Review (1897), 5 Jun 1902, p. 5

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says must be true the best assort of the country. variety of HAMâ€" ve, ends gone be lear love, _ e its way E 5, 1902 RY NOBLE M de Y OF P so brig into day , SEED! R H AM.â€" and light, 1 May 15, AY$, “Rf‘ tende infang# Falkâ€" \1CK. Ur Wee m WX ‘very ondiâ€" 10e ot re W TWEEDS & YALNS CROGERIES Don‘t forget the Big 4, when you w int a new pair of Shoes for the spring. Salada Ceylon Tea, Blauck, or mixed 25¢, 30¢ ar? 40¢ a 1b. W. HA. BEAN $. sCOTT. Lace Curtains 25¢, 65¢, 75¢, 90c ind $1.25 a pair. Roller Window Shades, 35¢, each. Heavy Twilled Sheeting 2yds wide, >c. a yard. Table Linen 54 inches wide, 25c. a yd. a+ £4 68 £4 &« :,"c. o 1k2%8%88 884 808484 We can give you Bargains. zx MONEY TALKS «& Clgin and Wattham Works GEXTS WATCHES. In Nicklecase $5.50. _ In 10 kt Gold filled warranted to LADIES‘ WATCHES. In 14 kt Gold filled, warâ€" ranted to wear 25 years with solid Gold Bow. Only $12.00, CASH ONLY. Repairing a Specialty. Wmm Table Oil Cloth, 45 in. wide 25¢. a yd. Woman‘s Straw Sailors 35¢. up to Our New Prints are in. We osk Ingpection of our THB ©2@%44%4%4%8%0¢808 404 Floor Oil Cloth, 1 yd wide, 25¢. a yd. Lower JAKE KRESS wear 20 years $10.00, Jake Kress. A. GORDON Lower Town, properly is of the greatest importance. Distorted, defective or failing vision is a terrible affliction, but SFEEING THING3 FOR HE SELLS CHEAP !! DRY (GOODS, CROCKERY, 9O0TS & SHOES, &e., Of best quality. The Best Qual!‘ 1 cheaper than ev~ ndertaking PROM Y *‘ ATTENXDED TO MacFarlane & Co, will _ remedy the trouble and remove the cause. Cometo us, testing freeâ€" satisfaction. guaranâ€" teed. Druggist & Booksellers. JUNE 5, 1902 Town â€" Durhkham FUNITURE Calder‘s Block 10 8i 0406 Jewelle The Site of it All. Nature has been gobd to the comâ€" pany, and besides giving them sand an(;srlvel for building, she has Yro- duced a flow of splendid water, close at hand. Taking aovantage of the kindly law of gravitation, and the DUKHAM S MAMMOTH GEMENT WORKS. The Secret of Suceess. Carnegie said : "If you want to succeed, surround yourself with speâ€" cialists smarter than yourself." It is pleasing to note, without reflecâ€" J. A. HUNTER. It is pleasing to note, without reflecâ€" tion upon the directorate, that they have acted on Carnegie‘s adyice, and haye in alt departments of the conâ€" struction work on the Durham mill gecured the first men in America. This is the day of specialists, and the men engaged in the erection of the big plant here are specialists The plans have been so aceurately followâ€" ed out that the heaviest machinery bas been set in place without so mush as stripping a thread in a bolt. On W. B. Bogardus, chief engineer, falls much of the mantle of praise. Mr. Bogardus is a young man, but has already crowded more experience into his life than many men do in an entire existence. He is a geniusâ€"that‘s all there is about it. Mr. Bogardus has already erected nine of the largest plants in America. . Mr. Bogardus knows the business from the ground floor up, from A to Z, from stem to gudgecn, and has assisting him in the engineering staff M. De Lano, j¢.. Ww. J. Maytâ€"am, J. Trainor, W. H. Sutliff and A. Laidlaw. No Other Range ever buiit anywhere enjoyed the popuâ€" larity of the HAPPY THOUGHT. Patent ‘Transparent, Ventilating Oven Door. The Process of Cooking may be observed without changing temperature of a perfect oven. In all Happy Thought Ranges and in them only can be found Patented Oven Damper, also Reservoir Damper, by means of which water may be boiled in Reservoir. If you want to please your wife for all time to come buy her a "Happy Thought." Mr. C. E. Layton has been a valuâ€" able aid to the engineering departâ€" ment, and is also an expert by reason of baving assisted in the eonstruction of many leading American plants. He has charge of all concrete and foundation work. Own Their Own Road. The National Portland Cement Comâ€" pany own their own road, cars, and engine, and have been incorporated under Government charter with full railroad privileges. The line was constructed by Bamabas‘Gibqog, tgr over 30 years connected with the Grand Trunk Railway, and while the road is not as long as the Trunk, it is, so Mr. Gibson boasts, just as strong and just as wide. It runs out to the mari bed, where the supply is absolâ€" utely inexhaustible. The other specialists who . have charge of the various branches of conâ€" struction are: G. McGrane. machinâ€" ery ; H Weiner, carpenter on buildâ€" ings ; W. Neufer, carpenter on founâ€" dations and templets. _ . HAPPY THOUCKHT STOVES (>he est on Qarth TGoâ€"day. CALL AND GET A CATALOGUE. The Big Store Hardware Dept From Toronto Star May 14 gentle incline from the marl bed to thae mill, the cars of marl will run without appreciable power to their destination, thus at one stroke lopping off a considâ€" erable item of expenditure. Gas and oi} are distinctly traceable in the company‘s land, and your corresponâ€" dent would not be surprised if in the tuture the entire plant would be run, power generated, and lightgiven,. by these natural forces. This would mean an immense saving. A Modern Marvel. The way that the cement will be manufactured in Durham is little short otf the marvelous. _A tew years ago it would have been looked upon as inâ€" credible, and even toâ€"day, with the most perfected methods on every sde, it will rank as the only mill in the world where the marl is seooped up by machinery. and by machinery carâ€" ried on and conjured with, until is is at last emptied into bairels, and all without the touch ot a human hand. All the human hand has to do with it is tie up the bag, or put the head in the barrel. Besides a great saving of labor; the cement is in this way made oft a uniâ€" torm grade, for, as one of the leading directors said, machines never tire, tney don‘t strike, don‘t get moody ; they will not neglecet their work, and when it is remembered that some Canadian cements bave not been uniâ€" form in grade, or satisfactory in test, the adoption of machinery is looked upon as a shrewd and successfal busiâ€" ness move. cial machinery, which can dig up to the length of the hoisting chain, which is 35 feet. â€"It is loaded on cars by speâ€" cially constructed machinery, _ in which compressed air plays an imporâ€" tant part. There are many technical terms used in the manufacture of cement, and this is the way the National Portland Cement Company will produce their article. The marl is dredged by speâ€" From the marl bed to the works is a {all of 290 feet, and the cars will pracâ€" tically land themselves at the mouth of the receiving hopper, where they are automatically emptied. _ These cars have a capacity of 70,000 pounds, and from the hopper the marl comes into contract with machinery which granulates it, after which it is again dropped by gravity into storage bins, which each contain enough to make 200 barrels. These bins are again disclixalrgeid; lnby fill'avitg'm alohne into al mixing mills, w the proper munt of clay is added. On the same trestle on which the mi:ll:d i:“ received large hoppers are proy receivâ€" ing the clay. Tln}:; done in a manâ€" ner similar to which the marl is bandled, the clay being discharged by In Plain English THEL uunrHAaMK REVIEW All work warranted. Orders taken by Messrs Barclay and Noble. P roprietors. DURHAM â€"and â€"â€" MT. FOREST. Feb. 81, 1902 tm P _ BopYRIGHTE without being offered substiâ€" tutes for them. By all means buy your Drugs and Medicine and have your prescriptions filled at a reliable Pharmacy like DARLING‘S. CALDER BLCCK (Next Post Office.) Direct Importations from European American and Canadian Quarries COMMON SENSE CALF :EEDR LATES‘T DESIGNS IN MARKERS, HEADSTONES & MONUMENTS. NATURE‘S OWN WAY, UNIVERâ€" SALLY ADOPTED, ADJUSTABFE TO ANY RECEPTACLE. DURNAM MIRBLE _ 7 â€" i MWME WORKS. gravity into storage hoppers, and into a disimnvegrator . which granulates the clay. This clay is then dried, and conveyed to the mixing mill, where it first meets the marl. _ Provision has been made so that chemists can obtain an accurate analysis of the clay and marl, so that a proper amount otf each may be determined for eachâ€" mix. Means are also provided so that analyâ€" sis of the mixture is checked, to be sure that a proper mixture has been made before it is finally burned. This mixture goes into large storage tanks, which each contain a capacity of 200 barrels. ~This goes through tube mills, where the material is ground so fine that 98. per cent of it will pass through a sieve of 10,000 meshes to the square inch. © Over 19000 sold the first year. Durable, simple, economical. â€" Preâ€" vents calves from sucking cows,. No valve to get sour. The nipple is reâ€" enforced, with no.seams to crack open. Should be used to be appreciated. From these special grinding mills the material is taken to another row of ; J ze large storage tanks, where a storage| capaeity of 1,600 barrels, besides that Give our Breakfast Food a trial. already â€" mentioned, _ is _ provided., Then the stuif is taken by machinery | esdpe atipes colabaierns and fed by automatic feeders into giâ€"‘ _â€"., c« * £ xo AL)Joesn‘t it make you tired gantic rotary kilns. From these roâ€" tary kilns, in which the marl and clay are united by fusion, at a temperature of 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit, they discharge from the kilns into a conâ€" yeyer, and ~are transported to the grinding building, where the clinker is ground in the machines purchased from the Essen Krupp Gun Works, Germany. _ From there the material is automatically carried to tube mills for finishing. and from there it is taken to the warehouse automatically. _ These automatic carriages will distribute the cement to any bin in the warehouse, and in the passage from the bin to the car mechanism is again called in use ; and so from the time it is marl to the mument it becomes cement, and is laced in the warehouse, no human fiand really takes part in the making. ‘The whole process is nron the Ameriâ€" can lineâ€"the elimination of labor. Electric light is now installed at the plant, and, shifts are working night and day. steam being tnml;: on for the first time toâ€"day. | DARLING‘S DRUG STOREF ROBINSON & CORBE:!, FOR SAL] SEED CORN, TURNIP SEED, &c., LOW PRICES. Pat, Feb, 13, 1qoo JNO. . DARLING, ~ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO % Eis w,. BLACK . THE PEOPLE‘S DRUGGIST. cines, Toilets or Sundries then to have "something else just as good"‘ offered to : If you make your purchases at DARLING‘S vyou will alâ€" ways find just what yo‘u want in Drugs, Proprietary Medi to know what you want and TCUNE MAN! STOP! TERK Can you enter mercantile pursuits and be successful without a practica business education ? â€" Can you successâ€" {ully enier any profession without a sound knowledge of business principles, Where you can get just what you want in the most practical methods Full particulars free, . Address, is quickly made up, and the recon ciliâ€" ation made sweet by presenting her with a box of our fine chocolates buttescups or cream candies. No one can withstand the temptation of a box of our choice confections, and as an offering to your sweetheart or hostess they are both proper and acceptable. They also have the charm of low price, combined with high grade excellence. Then why hesitate to take a course in Shorthand or Business Subjects, at the OWEN SOUND, ONT., To ‘The Milling Public > â€"Ourhat i: MCGOWaR|««=wsamsams | Staff and P We have also got our new Chopper in first class running order and have a large quantity of chopped corn, wheat, &ec. on hand. Eat Rowe‘s Breadâ€"It gives satisfaction. . E. A. ROWE HA Dovers Quarrel. NORTHER) you *7Z the Du oam Ph;ir'nâ€".lw,'f _ Calder‘s Block. Residence first door west of the old Post Office, Durham. RrEviEw and Family Herald. . $1.75 ReviEw and Toronto Daily Star $@.20 Late assistant to the Royal London Ophthalmic Ilos‘i‘lul. IEngland, and the Golden Equare ;Nose and Throat Hospital, 82. SPECIALIST EYE, KAR, THROaT & NOEE, APLELILLLL55 3 mmmm........ EXCLIUSIVELY. «C Will be at the Middaugh House, Durham, th frot WindnanAaee cur L L@ CR ANDHT affiliation with the above college. Pupils taken at her mother‘s residence, corner of Durham and Elgin Sts, REvIEwW and Montreal Witness $1.60 Honor graduate of the Presbyterian LAapirEs‘ CoLLEGr, Toronto, having taken the Musical Course at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, which is in MISS MARGARET G. GUN. § Wm. Johnston, C. L. Grant, Chairman. ecretary Staff and Equipment. _ The Echool is equipped for full Junior Leaving and Matriculation work, under the following Staff of Compctent Teachers for that Department : : ;j._.. THOE. ALLAXN, Principal. MR. MORRISON, B. A., (Specialist),*Asst.‘Prin MISS LICK, B. A., Classics and Moderns. FEES : $1.00 per month ; BARRISTER, SOLICITOR iN SUPRE ME CCLKT NOTARY PUELIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC. CAPITAL, Authorized CAPITAL, Paid up.... RESERYVE FUXD..... arrister, Jyfotary, Gon vpeyancer, Qtc., Qtc..... Money to Loan at reasonaole rates and on terms to suit borrower. OFFICEâ€"Melnutyre Blocek, & Morig made AGENTS in all ; Ontario, _ Quebec, States and England Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN, DURKAN Collections of all kinds ‘ Farms bough promptly alttended to |__ and soldy , OFFICEâ€"â€"McHKenzie‘s Old Stand Durham J. G HUTTON, M. D., Momber College Physicians and Surgeons A general Banking business trancucted Drafts issued and collections made on all points. Deposits received and interâ€" est allowed «t current rates, ARTHUR H. JACKSON SAVINGS BANk soAVINUGS BANK _ .utzerest allowed en savings bank deposits of $1.00 and upâ€" wards _ Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living at distance, J KELLY, Agent. OFFICE HOURS 9â€"12 4. m, 2â€"4 p. m. RESIDENCE and OFFICE â€"Ol4 Bank UPPER TOWN, DURRAM. Lrat h DENTISTRY. Dr. T. G. KOLT L. D. S. Pxuysicrax & Scrorox, Office over McLachian‘s Store, ts | 8 to 10 a. x. NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, &« convEYyancenr, valuator Insurance Agent, ARTHUR GUN, M. D., &@> Special attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. FFICE FIRgT DOOR EAST CF u. P. TELFORD DURHAM AGENCy NOATRY PUBLIC _ CONYEYANCER Telsphone Connection No. 10 DR GEO. S. BURT. G. LEFROY McCAUL. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR MONEY TO LOAWN Head Office, Toronto HOURS W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. ) in all principal points in Quebec, Manitoba, United Private Money to the Royal London Ophthalmic 'nnd the Golden Square ;Nose DAVIDSON, School \(Over the 1 $#2,000,00¢ 1,000,000 . _â€"600,000 Loan,

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