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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Nov 1924, p. 5

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est Quality. and our Prices right for Cash nd Rolled Oats Leat delivered at the Mill Nn Every Afternoon M or Dav. GOW'AN 111’s MILLS 1 booting nut "I rig Needs AMMUNITION M's, \\ Elf SHOT GUNS ll THERMOS BOTTLES 193.1 this letter from In. J. I. mmglon 0! N" W, .Q. In MD, I ma than with 3:... t: \«hmaandnoonohovswu 3‘.-r.-.-. .Mringthomm. Ibo.- 1.;muimxgspeflslnd'onldjfi .xq' I youtlh and couldnot M. ' . ‘ mthl he could do nothing ; ”3n wring 0' ’m, I m ‘, * I tux-actives” 1nd noon the , ‘En-Hs became cadet and I . ;.. {HHCSinCO M. 7th, 1920. M . Ln-lmf to be abo to [o to . .. no thou ht 0! having -. :km night or an home: 2 .1 :le that winter, but ‘ - rmw,all because I take : "a” tablet every night. _ . a box-at all dealers ml by Fmit~a~tivn ‘ m1, Ont. ice Faking III flit In“ in “me? SIHM NEVER CAME BARK 'hursday. Novonbu’ O, u Durham, 1' $7.75. H .\ emglv barrel shot :u'twn. tc'stedjor pmwivr. Ext-ammu- ”I Hun \\ ‘S’H'H' )‘HHK' klnlmm \uzzv imthfulums to ;~ .ovp‘)"llfl|1|lly friend “my! ful’k'v‘t ”It? bu" A .h "hvzu'ts of 68k." .; 'm'l \xnmc'n “kt! you mwu “In” 31'" lava] and tho- Tum: shots, Mrds at the .\H standard n! hkn England, xlflll of “3) be 'I'EU" n‘ hku Ingh‘ ': \xhn 231'" loyal and mu! \\.- run way wi. \h's. Rulwrt MW {o-I'. NluJHI' Eccles. )nu go. 3" 0! yum saik they be ynu. Mr. 3| ”(HP 5““. l' eds in“ sun. Freddia. «mull gifts. not us a lulu-u 0! 6- HM I'm-l that the m-h math- you \HH make you \shvn you p’win ”hot nu bottles. and Mn, Fl'nddie. .75 friends Sr. [Hrâ€"Mary Schvuernnn 385, .lmk \ndprson 373, Ralph Staples '52!) hm McNalh «31:83:. Fatal 550 Sr. Il.-â€"-â€"Uli\‘c Allvn 35. Alva UrWnWOOd 35:3. Adeline 325. Jr. ll.â€"â€"Isabel Firth 471, Mary An- dvrson 394. Ruby Staplvs 333. Jim Bvll 26."). Sr. I.â€"â€"â€"Davcy Allan 4522. \‘mlu Nee~ ly 4031, Daisy Street 310. Jr. l\'.â€"â€"â€"Lvna Bell 552. Dan Ritchie 543:. Blanch». McKechniu 542, Dan Firth 303. [Mn-uthy liohinsun 590. m'arv Paylnr 587», M38 Bell 574, Myr- Hn lencruss 109. NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE Total 700. Sr. l\'. «4 \rmonvll Glencross 589, Alt‘hitW Jr'm‘n“ 00d 2'15. Sr. Pt.â€"-â€"B. Fidler. M. Johnson, M . Aitknu and B. McKenzie (equal:. Jr. Pt. 4!". Mathew. 1. Christie. A. Brmvn. D. Aitkvn. .\ CI!as+â€"\V. SIPVO‘HSHD. U. Bullt'r H. l-‘icHo-r. V; Le'ith. E. HaaM. \V. lmwis. E. Smith. “n m". 3.5. Ann-awn 33.67. â€"-~F. J. Floyd. 'l‘wachvr. Ill .~â€"â€"M. Heaney, M. Muwbray, M. l.WOOIIyaruI, M Irwin, I. Sim. .I. Hmmn} Awragv attmdance, 31.7. â€"-.I. B. Davidson, Teacher. hr. ll.â€" M. Aitkvn, WI. Bilton. M. .Iuhnson. I). Muwbray. W‘. Aitkcn, B. Hibsnn and M. Aitkm (PQIIBI,, M. Nelson, E. Gadd. 1. Ellis. Jr. l.~â€"â€"l. Rifv. H. Smith. I“. West V. Ellis. 1.. Tyndall. F. Gadd. Sr. Illwll. Arnill, B. Christie, D. O’Connell. M. McPhaden. C. John- sun. .I. lmwis, H. Smith, I. McCall. C. Arnill. l. Hastie. V. Allan, G. Tyndall J. anhray, 6. West (absent. Chevrolet .lr. [Luâ€"G. Stevenson. B. Mather, A. Loin). ' Jr. l\'.-l. Leith, L. McKenzie, B. Smith. lnvz Imith. .lnhnson, S. M0113”. (I. (JasHmrdon Kennedy, Elmer Arlwtt. Vo'lma Lawrvncv. Jlmmm Sturro'y. Clark Saumh'rs. Holstein School Report. Sr. l\'.â€"â€".l,). West. 1). 110.35, C. Smith, R. Irvin, S. Woodyard, H. Pigdvyth‘. Mt‘Kcnziv. R. Aitken. Jr. l.-â€"Mai'garet Firth. uordon Jr. Pr. B.A--Jean Murdock, Mary Firth and Thornton Snell (equal). Norman firm-“wood. Harry Falking- ham. l).-lhm't. Moor». -â€"-DonaMa MucEachern, teacher. .I’I. .-\. .lnzm Rowe, (imdon MC- 020mb \\ inmfn d Osborne and Beuv Hendmson c-qu_),1al Gordon Gxaham, “PM. 'lmfimd. Sr. }’r.â€"- ‘mo-i \h-Arthur Clara 'l’hnmpscm. him: HliulL D01 IS Dyer and Ross “”5011 u'qual) Manon Mum». Sr. II. B; ~llvralcl Falrmwr. Alive Nlclmlsnn. lilrlrkn Llnyd. Freda Lawrvnrv. ()rval McDonald. -~ «Annie Macolonald, Teacher Jr. ll. :\.â€"~Georgo Ashley, Elsie l’lnkrrlnn. Margarrt Sibbald, “’31- lrr Nvaws. l’rrcy Gremwood. Jr. ll. B.â€"--Vcrdun McDunald. Reta Hralmm. Alien Pinkm-lon. ARMS Walker. Hazol Mmrc. -~-Mary l2. Mnrlon, 'l‘oacher. First Bonk»Arllmr Koch. Florence Havens. Lily Long, Susie Boll. Craw- ford Valle“. Hlo-nholmv. Irmw Emmi. Duris Tay- lm'. anma Nnbln. w«Edna Brnwning, Teacher. Sr. ll. A.~-â€".\nnin Can/who”. Helen Young. Clifford Mcfiirr, 1vnevievc Saundvx'S. Jvan Grant. Sales and Service A. NOBLE. Prop. M". JP. Sr. In. A.â€"-M00re McFadden, Wil- lio- Erwin, Gordon McGrae, Clan INDIIKIBS, Norman McIntyre. "Sadie F. MacDonald, Teacher. Sr. lll.~â€"â€"Mary 'I‘Lvl)ixx:_1\ia1-jt)x')' No- |.l.. I“..- Sr. lV.-â€"Mabel Montgomery, Ellen Hat-shall, Beatrice Miles, Helen Mc~ Aulm‘e. Maud Kelsey. Jr. [Viâ€"Elsie Willis, Lourdes Sib- bald. Jasper Traynor, Frances Mc- Arllmr. Raymond McGirr. 1.10mi A. Graham Prim-in!“ (3reases ACCESSORIES 0 F ALL KINDS SCHOOL HONOR nous FOR PAST MONTH Oils (Hf ARANTEED REPAIRING Headquarters for “Ir-4v. Ion-hos a, 1m Durham Public School. No. 3, Glenelg «Lizzie Schacfm'. 'l'oacher. Graham. Principal. N0. 12, Egremont Sr. l\'â€"-Irwin Matthews. Pearl \Vaflaun. Harold Eccles. Jr. IV'--â€"John Hooper. _ Sr. III-“Fluz'vnm Pattcwson. Ethel Lawn-mow. Martha Lawrvncv. Lolita Sr. Pr.â€"â€"AHio- Mch'irr. Mplville Harrison'. Elmvr Dunsmmn'. Pr. ILHBlamal'vt. Brnwn. Pr. A.â€"-Cm'il Brawn. Harry harm‘- Pnt'f‘ Douglas hunsmnw 'Pl 'vsvnt and val‘ly (W PI‘V dint E. M. Park. h-aoher. Jr. [-~Ruby Lawrnncn’, (Hive Dunsmour. Lillian Collinsnn. Davey Aljw. Claro‘m'v MrNally. Gomlon Hm'o‘unvnml'. Sr. lâ€"«Susiv (ircvxnvmnl‘. Clam Jacqum'. Frm‘ldip Al'nvtt. .lulm Unl- linst‘m'. Doris Lawrence'. Sr. [I‘Mamm'vt Dunsnumr. Clar- vm-v Hat-straw. Rm'lnrick Dunsmoor. III Classâ€"May Callinsnn'. Grace HOpkins. Bertha MrNaliy. hw'ne C0!- linsnn’. .lnhu .h-Ihmah‘l'. Eddm I ,aw rpnc v. ' . [V Classâ€"«Annie Amen. Reg Mc- Faddon‘, Dorothy Aruett. Mary Hop- kins. Louisa Jacquvs. Orval Hupkins, Roy Hargravo. Jr. lV.-â€"-Charlos 'I‘immins 69 p.(°. Sr. llI.â€"â€"Catharinc Timmins 7:2. Sr II.-â€"~'EWnn McNah 63. (Emma) Blair 6?. Jr. Il.-â€"â€""ViolM Banks 38. . Sl'. I.-â€"â€"-'\Vtilliv P93“ 72. 'Mary McNab 72. “Isabella Klimt 68. Jr. I.-â€"-'Gordon Noble. 68. 'Ada Banks 55. Sr. Pr.â€"--â€"El\'in Hastio 84. ' Present every day. Awmgn attondancv. 10.5. Pr.~â€"~Arc h iv MvLean. Jnlmny V'essio. Campbell Ewen. Ewen Ritchiv. IV Classwnnan’ico Grashy. Gather- im- Mclman. Sr. IIIâ€"Mal‘ILMPo-t leman, Juan Clark. Curinnv bun-mum. .lr. lll~~-Myrth- Mclman 65. Sr. [~41m'hie- Miller. Clan-nee Ritchiv. Jr. I~â€"-Murivl Brown. Rhona Clark, Chester Miller. ' owing to its purely herbal origin Zam- But is safer than, and superior to, any fatty pore-clogging ointment or salve containing crude mineral drugs. For its wide range of usefulness and 18 instant healing power in skin ail- mound injuries ZamoBuk is known -“aSnrgery in a‘l‘wo-inch Box.” “W t.“ 310' 01.8. _ 4- -I'“ ”IOull. .h'. LaExcnllont3 Susie Marshall lrmw Pntty; wry good: Tommy \V'atsou. Sr. Pr.â€"-â€"Wilfu-d Malshall, good. Jr. Pr.â€"-â€"Muma\ M_0_rico gti.)0d Marks wm-p given for daily work fur October. . Sr. IVL-Haznl Mnunlain 795, Flor- vncv Marshall 488. Sr. Ill-«Mabnl Sharp 1062, Wilbert Pvtty 972. Myrtle Marshall 907, Jack Smallmm) 795. Mnlvillp \Valson 595, TM! Morin» 532. .II'. [ILâ€"GIMP» Mm'it‘v 475. 0110 Birr 473. Sr. I--Jessiv Marshall. Elgin Petty, \V’nllam Marshall. Huward Marshall. Sr. lib-Anni?) ,McAEmur, Beth McGillivray. Douglas McArthur. Jr. IIIâ€"~lza 'I‘rall'nrd. Willie Traf- ford. Jr. "~4Mary Moorv. Jean McGilli- x'x-ay. Teddy Monro. Joan McArlhur, Malcolm McArthur. Raymond Wilson Jim 'l‘raffnrd. Jr. I-o-Mary McArllml'. Pinâ€"lama McArtlmI', '(lonlon Mc- Gillivray. John McAPthur. Elizabeth Brnwn and (”PH Moore. equal. Allan Mclnnis. teaclmr. Anderson. .Jr. Par-George, Schenerman, Wil- [19"Scheuermnn, Walter Street. . S. S. No. 2, Bentinck and Glenelg because it ensures swift, clean, antiseptic healing in cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, etc, Because it dispelé irri~ tation, allays pain and inflammation, reduces swellings. and kills' the germs of festering and blood-poisoning. NH. 011 muse it quickly grows new healthy skin where injury or disease has damaged or des- troyed the tissues. . Armetta McKechnie, Teacher. Kathlopn L. Firth. tvachm‘ roll 31. Average atuwidance No. i, N ormanhy N0. 9, Glenelg ‘ N0. 5, 61011919. '. Willie Glencross. Aggie No. ‘1 61011019 -.E. J. Allan. 'l‘vzwher. A. Tmmn. “teacher. Miss May Wain is visitifig with her aunt. Mrs. Wilfred Black, Swamp CnHflgv. ' Mrs. Nollie? Haw Visited over the m-c-k-cnd with her unclo, Mr. Wil- liam McEat'hniv. Hopevnlle. (Our own correspondent.) ()ur nice weather has had a severe chill. Getting ready for what's to follow Two of am highly esteemed losi- chnIs pussvu In the {amt bm 0nd lasI ”-IIqusdax. MI Ansxxorth Jack. in his 60th leI. and \h. Josoph Clark In his 47th yam. Much sympathx is nxtvndml In both families. I.-â€"-H0nors 190, Pass ifiOâ€"«Velma Blyth 217, Dorothy Eagle 214, Mar- Jorie Kon' 189, Elgin Blyth 185. Tillie Bx-yans 152, Norman Grant' 133. (inn. Jr “1.43533 216â€"Clement Pat,- tmson 182, Ewlvn Grant' 166 Billie (‘alduell 146. No. 1, Egremont and Normanby. lV.â€"-»'Honors 340. Pass 270.â€"â€"Mtae Noble 348, Irene Grasby 260, Jessie (irant‘ 232. Sr. III.-â€"Pass filmâ€"Dorothy Cald- wgll 29], Douglas Grant' 257. Sr. P1 .â€"â€"Norman Gordon, Douglas Johnston. Jr. Pr .â€"-\Villie Campbell, Mohinc Robbins, Jimmie Ferguson. Pr .-â€"~Ivan Johnston. No. on roll, 26. Sr. II.-â€"~Eileon Aberdein. Lucy Robbins, Joe Campbell. Jr. ll-â€"'l‘ommy Davis, Pearl Gor- dun. I-N01man 'l‘uckel, Vera Johnston, Norma! Ferguson, Sadie Davis. IV.-â€"-E«lit.h err, Margaret Wilson, Kati» Davis, (Iarmm Queen, Joan .-\berdein. Sr. [ILâ€"«Horace Aylott. Jr. III.~â€"-Elmor Tucker, Vera Rob- bins, Evelyn Robbins, Mary Camp- bell. Sr. P1.-â€"-Myrtlo Sharp' and Mao Fulton (equal) , Hauy Klaft. Viola Gerhardt Jr. Pr.---L0rne Kraft, W ilbvrt \lehnvym". “Porgv Keller. F rmla Maps and Harold Fidlm‘ (absent). Sr. I.~â€"â€"Harnld Blazing" Al\ in Yamlt Archie Hmuwlerson Myxtle Fulton Bvrtha Gerhardt, Chm M: ms and Hudson Byers (equal), Gall Liv- ingstoxw. ~ A .â€"~Amlersnu Byors, W‘illie Lixâ€" ingstonn, 1 laronco Fidlm- (absenfl. ‘ P1 (wont 0v ory day. Jr. llI.â€"~Noah Brussn‘, Emma Maas, Sr. II.-â€"â€"-Audrey Byvrs'. Mmh‘lim". Yandt. Lona Pfefi‘or. Jr. II.«1Lauronia Kronor. Evelyn valnrson’, Toma Krellm'. Sr. III.-â€"George Hondm'son'. AI- herta \Vidmcym", Lillie Kn'llm‘. “'illiu Yandt. Mr. “'ill 'imd Miss Ina Burnett IV.â€"~Mm iol Hendei son. Mae Shaw‘, Wilhelmina Little Maijmic Knvnig', Calvin Whitefmil. Tummy Fulton Hi‘bt)!‘ Whitvford. II Classâ€"Willie Patterson, Clara Watson, Carman Hargrave. Mary Daley, Dave IhIey, Clarence Nelson, George Wilson. 1 Classâ€"Lewis wells, Annie Hooper. Sr. Pr. A.â€"â€"â€"Fanny Hargrave, Lloyd Brown. Sr. Pr.â€"â€"-\Vallace Matthews. Jr. Pr.â€"Jean Brown, Verdun Wat- Son, Annie Andrews. Goldie Nelson. James Hargmve, Anie Watson. Jrf IIIâ€"Morris Matthews, Barman Wilson, John Matthews, Douglas Nelson. Missod one or more examina- -â€"~Mary E. McBride, Teacher. N o. 2, Bgremont. No. 8, Normanby. ~Nora S. Barr, Teacher. -â€"â€"F..' W. Petty, T ('achc-l'. M. Davis, win-her. 'l‘ho loaf at. once a luxury and an econ- nmy. Makvs you fool you on: Living like a prince~vwn whilo- it cuts your food- hills. Butlerson’s Bakery GOOD BREAD Chesley Council passed a bVâ€" law closing restaurants at, 11:30 1). m. The beeâ€"f-rifig came to a close for another year. Mr. Norman Mellon» ald was rv-cngaged as butchvr for angular year. The threshing company held : meeting at John Milligan’s on Mon day evening. Mr. 'AIPX. McLoan‘s ontortainod a number of their friends and neigh- bors to a party on Halloween. Rev. W; H. Smith is huhlim: a praym‘ meeting at Mr. William Derby’s on Thursday vwning and will make pastoral calls on the lino in Um afternoon. Mr. Woodthropv Johnston re. turned to his home on 'l‘nosday arm- Spuuding the summer months With his brother, Mr. E. Johnston. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macdonald and son Kenneth, accompanied by Messrs James and Gordon Macdunald, visit- ed friends in Proton tho first of tho wvvk. Mr. Wilfred Park is m'lm'mln when" he will wmain for a month or so. ' (Our own corerspondent.; Mia's Margal'vt, Edge uf Durham \‘i§i_t0d_!l-Pl‘ frivnd, Miss BUN-l Dorm. Mr. Norman McIntyre is having the big white lmusv at, Aberdeen n:â€" shmgled. Mrs. Chapman and little son Spent a few days ”last. weok with her sister, Mrs. Fred Cuff. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. Jack McDonald, J13. had what might have [won a very serious ac- cident on Thursday of last week as he was going Up the spring hill at Aberdeen with his tlii'vshing uullit. The big shaft. on the (engine broke, allowing it to start backing down the hill. The sol‘iai'atur was behind and it lurnml in toward the bank and unset, on its sidv. helping to slap the vuginv lwfurv it. dill any mow damagv. It, caused Jack a trip in Mount. FOI't'Sl. and several (lays to get it in shape for threshing again. Mrs. Wiiiam McKinney is with her father, Mr. Andrew Rogers, while her mother is in the Fergus Hospital to undergo an operation. Mr. Hérbert 033;)le and his sister, Mrs. Sam Goheon, visited at My: Jaiptfs Dingwall’s. Don’t forget tliéwéhaéiizg match in Hopev i I}? . 0.11 Thaqksgi ving. were callers at Charles We’s on Saturday. Mrs. Charles Wale made a flying tri_p to Toronto .last week. South Bentinck Aberdeen. Mr. William Ramagv ivaws this wank tn take (-hargo. 0f tho l‘ux farm at. Priwvillv. He will lw much miss- ml in musical circlos. as lw has MW“ 3 muvll mhml lvadvr in men work Mr unwards of forty years“ In agri- cultural pursuits Inn mll alsn lu- missod. nspncially in “w lin‘rvmnnl .‘Xgricultm-al Swivty. We trust. his now occumtlou may lw sn pluasant (is l0 [)0 a rc-wunl fur lung. faithful smwicv. “. was 44 yvars fmm Hm plough- ing match lwld in Egrvmum [Il‘lPViUlls to “w 0110 110M :1 \u-vk tag“. but mu- Messrs. Milton and Emerson Lam'- rvncn haw nurchasod ,Um shinula and lumbm' .snwinc machilwry frnm Mr. Zvnus ulax'k anal intmnl «Ming custom work. 'l‘lwy intend tn start in Mr. “Walter Pvt-mison’s swamp. one, and we find it is now thirty- flvo or six years since we stated and we are the oldest writer on tho job. with the Traverston man our second with only a few weeks, or possibly months. We consider it an instance of never wearying in well doing. and if any other boy has been waiting to get our job his patience must haw been well trivd. We Pay Cash for Produce and Sell for Cash Only 81'. PAUL’S POWL SUPIII VOLLETT’S CASH STORE Continued from page i. Pure Manitoba Wheat Flour “0 CA N A DA” WHEAT WANTED-«Highest Prices Paid. WM. J. VOLLETT THE HOME OF QUALITY GOODS MADE IN HANOVER before it takes an upward lift in price. I t is the best, Now is the time to stock in a few hundred-weight of PHONE 70 _â€".._ -_â€"..._ 'I‘Hl‘l LAJHICS’ GI'ILID HF 'I‘MINI'I'Y Church will lmld Hu-ir annual I. .MI' in (hp ham-mun, M ”I“ l’uhliv Igu- brary on Saturday uftn-rumm. l.»- cc-mbm' 13. FOR sums-.3 mm» \'1«:.uu.l.\73 (‘att.lv~~â€".‘} lwifc-rs and 3 slum-s. l’lmne Yaruvy Post. (NTivv.~â€"<R. J. Edvll For auhunohih. thvfls an 18444444? old \krun. 0.. lmy “as sunk-NW4! 4» g4) 14» Snndm S4 luml «new 44 “wk I444 lil'v. A FRESH wwmxgfiq'iw MHZ} Sword vandios for 'l‘hankvsgn'ing a; T110 Val'ivtp' Slums. 11-6-1 Ind WV. fixing {a}- '63:}? €333? 3'31; Old Ufl'lfl‘rs “'01‘0 I..-"”lPC..Pd, M‘; Thomas Tumhull has been butch": from the start. 22 years am. and was 0 filth“ -‘h‘ .‘ n -- ‘ .‘ . I'vappoiutmi. the how: are trying (6 do it ”ml. . . we ‘. Green Grove Red Ring hold it’s annual mtmg on Friday night. 0'03"“? UP “10 businos' ... and Al‘l‘nnuinn Lu. “A”: for the but)". (Too Late for Clusincntion.) CLASSIFIED ADS. PAGE 3. “62

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