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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Sep 1917, p. 8

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‘1'; Wfii'wm ‘1"? W++++MW+ .5 iFREE EYEWTEST'INEE hv GRAHAM AnVAMPFn MF'T‘Ufih 3 We are also sorry to hmr of the «imth Hf :mnthm' I’I'icoville lady in Chas. MrKinnon. who was Oper-l Mrs. Margaret. Murdock, ated 0n fur appendicitis same time! Box 55, agu. is about all right again. 39 20.1pd Durham, Ontario. Much sympathy is felt, fur Mini. , , . . _ ' m Dan. Paige, and tamily, tor being; ‘“ m berel'l recently of wife and mintherffimice 1'0 Taxpayers 0f the Town Of We have known Mrs. Edge's kimil-E Durham. ness for many years, and the large); l'nless the. first payment of Taxes, gathering at her funeral Thursdayhlue Seplo'mbel' 15th. is paid on or of last week showed the resrwirt,le'm-n nowher 15th. 1917. the whole she was held in by all who knmvfi'amnunt nl' Taxes for the year be- her. “’9 extend cnndolence t0 theimmes due and payable, and an ad- family. ' 'liilinmi] iix'n nnv‘ Font \vill ho ndrlorl Next Sunday evening :1 mpmnri 11 service will be held in the Pinsbxâ€" terian church to the memom 1‘1: Dan. VV hites 51111, who was killed in action this summpr in France. Miss Ada McLean of Toronto 3: spending sump weeks with friends in this part. bet‘nre she returns. \Vu \k'vi'v [bii’Ile'U n NW My “2”] Mrhmvunlf. i'ni'nwr'h' n!’ Hwntimk but ”an" nt‘ Aliwrtzi. in (’illll'i’il 1:14 Sunday. He looks ihi" same EISPYPI'. HP is at. his friend's. Rvmw- 319'â€" Cuaig‘s, nf ('ilmmlg. at. [JI'V‘SPHL H-s has «me sun in Franc» mm. and daughtm- u nursv thaw, hm. but.” dning thwii' siizu'v in tiw prvspnt \mi'. Mr. Mchugnll will 1w Innk- ing after the afl'airs 01' his farm. having had his barn in Bpntinrk burned lately. “I l The harvest is passed and the summvr is ended, and sum. we mav 100k for the dreary fall and Wintmf. Tim» is still mowing nnwzn'cfl. The aged sm- nn the dnwmx‘zm'l with. The youth may be lmrking fm'ward for 10m: ynnrs int.“ the fumI‘P. but u must, Kw‘p I‘HHYmg Hi‘ m :u'» left, must. slr'iw :m. .-. ko-o-p spirit and hudy tn lung as Hwy are {>th m-muin in this “mm. . plvztsmi n sm- MI’. “an F!. t'urmprly nt’ Buntim'k. nt' Alkwx'tzl. in rhnm'h Inst He [mks the same asmvr, his fI'iPnd's. RPPVP Mrâ€" PRICBVILLE. .iitiunal tiw [WP cent. will be added fur t't»11<T'-tr;in11. 820.23 W. B. VOLLET- Clerk Mr. Elgin and Miss Carrie Wilton. Visited recently with Dromore fiiondS. V111 111» Red Cros 3 met last Tuesâ€" (lay at MPS. Rubt. Gadd S, Varney. Miss Rita (”Manson Visited 0V er the VV eek-end with town friends. I‘h1eshing and silo-filling will 511011 be the order of the day. It is rumored that Dr. Leeson 0f :Varnev has sold the Rombough 1131111 to Mr. Thos. )IcNiece, of the ;second. t I it i I t Lady graduate of New York gives Hygiene Treatment. Had years of experience in Carlsbad, Austria, Iinited States and Canada. See tes- timonials from peeple, who testify to have been cured in one or two treatments. Prompt attention will be given to sufi‘ering people. No drugs. Write to make appoint- ments. Klltff'x “231.8. hpld a picnic to Hamilton's Inks.“ last Monday. Ail report a good time. ; Quite a number from this neigh- jhorhood attended the funeral of the glate Mrs. Edge on Thursday of last 3 week. Some one remarked while view- : ing all the automobiles in front of ’the Presbyterian church last Sun- day that. Priceville looked more like a large town than a small village ,nn account of so many autos stamiâ€" iing at. the church yardâ€"but Priceâ€" iville may be the county town in less ;than one hundred years, and Who iwill be “mayor then. .We Cannot te’l. Mr. R. Barber and MP. T. Wallace were hmers of tine horses lately. Mr. Albert Marshall also had one on the sick list. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Mr. anti Mrs. Dan. Campbell are spending their holidays visiting friends down the country. Miss Kate Campbell is spending her holidays at the old home. north line, Ax-temesia, with her brother, Dan. Campbell. -$ 0 we», 3'15. Robt. Braithwaite, 9:: Emily McDowell. She was born in Pmcm 1119 59 years ago when Pricex'ille was only beginning. 1111 NORTH-EAST NORMANBY. W. B. V(_)LLET, Clerk McKinnon.â€"â€"Somewhere in France on September 13th, 1917, Donald L. McKinnon,’ son of Neil and Eliza- beth McKinnon. Dearly loved anal sadly mourned. “They never die who live in. hearts they loved.” ' Bell.â€"-â€"In Durham, on September 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bell, a daughter (Susie Beckwith). DIED. Moffat.â€"In Durham, on Septem- her 16th, infant son of Mr. Chas. Mofl‘at, aged seven weeks. Canadian consumers, in the past, have not taken kindly to frozen meats. This has been due, in part. at least. to lack of suitable facili- ties for defrosting, which if not properly done results in the meat being discolored or unattractive. The time has arrived, however, when it may be necessary for con- sumers to rely more and more up- on frozen meat products. In times of scarcity every '..dvantage should be taken of the facilities provided to carry over the surplus from one season to the shortage of another. Properly defrosted poultry, for in- This unusual situation this year has been caused through the short- age of ocean tonnage. A large part Of the stocks on hand had been sold for export but could not be trans~ ported owing to the unavailability of refrigerated space. FROZEN POULTRY COULD BE USED; LARGE STOCKS HERE. There is an article of diet of which there are large stocks in storage in Canada, and for which there has been practically no dc.- mund, This commodity is frozen {multr}: The patriotic socitey purpose serving dinner and supper on both days of the fair. They appreciate the assistance rendered last year and they desire that both provisions and help will‘be forthcoming, as funds are needed to help win the war. Messrs. Nicholson, Drumm, Philp, Allan, Buller. Sharp, Coleridge, Me- Arthur, McGrath and Calder went to Owen Sound last Friday in the in- terests of the Good Roads scheme. Miss Reta Roberts has been 811-- gaged in the Nenagh school, and en- tered on her duties Monday. Mr. Geo. St. Leger, wife and daughter. of Toronto, motored to the village on Saturday. They left for Denver, Colorado. by way of London and Detroit. The thip will occupy about a week. Mr. W. E Ferguson of Hamiltoiu accompanied by his sister-inâ€"law, Mrs Marshall, was in the village on luesday. M 1'. L. Kerr, of the Rmal Bank, antfiigmi is Spending a low days here. Prices are still soaring in both these lines and it is a great opportunity missed if \ou fail to choose what )ou require from the remainder of our stock, for it all goes at cost, Read over the following list, and }ou will find 111 it many things you require. - It will profit you to buy Now. EVERYTHING AT ens-r Hundreds of Amazing Values in Hardware and Furniture Still Remaining. We would Advise that You Act Quickly HOLSTEIN. BORN. A Variety of Axes and Corn Hooks A Large Assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware A Refrigerator, at $6.75 Fifty Gallons English B.-H. Paint 200 Packages Alabastine A Number of Clothes Wringers Wire Screening and Chicken Nettin. Here is a List of a Few of the Articles Still Left: THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. The public is invited, therefore, to ask for frozen poultry, of which there is a large supply, consisting of chickens, broilers, ducks, geese, and turkeys. The trade advise that many of these varieties can be ob- tained at prices considerably lower than those prevailing for fresh- slanoe, is equally as wholesome and nutritious as fresh-killed stock. HARDWARE Chicken Food Bolts and Pipe Fittings Sewing Machine Needles of All Makes Two Barrels Mortar Stain A Big Assortment of Brushes A Quantity of Best Wall-Board Wilkinson Plough Repairs A Quantity of Pratt’s Stock and EVERYTHING AT COST It is given as a suggestion that frozen poultry could be utilized economically as a substitute for beef and bacon on Tuesdays and Fridays. If special poultry or fro- zen meat days were arranged and individual retailers had a prospect of handlil g a certain quantity, they could order accordingly and all ar-i killed stock at present avaiiable. Do Not Pass By this Last Opportunity Numerous Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses Dining-room Chairs and Tables A Few Dressers and Stands Good Assortment of Window Blinds Wood and Brass Curtain Poles and Trimmings FURNITURE rangements be made for the neces- sary defrosting. As there is prac- tically no other market for frozen poultry at the present time, it would appear to be of distinct ad- vantage to this country, in assist- ing to conserve its food products of other sorts, that poultry meat be utilized, insofar as possible, in the way suggested. September 20th. 1917. Good Weather is the stein fair, and this '5 ception. The fair v terday and the day I better weather could i Don‘t fur-net. the Pr be held on 0010er 4 will be near the last but promises in be fl concert at night is su- former's 51 They arP ' For??? {his UL in er chm“: ing, the for Red Admissi< Mrs. S. funeral «_ on Friday W11 Oct VICII hi ch the Won at ay, uitcl‘ : I about, £11 a Leamingt D] f1 31H 0f \\ bum oithnr John Lloyd rm HF Thc‘ M 11‘) \\ VOL. 50â€"NO. 2639 F. A. Graham. Pycsi At the Central Dru: 0! and h H5111. £1 m NEWS week or 91‘, Mrs. ‘ iting fri

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