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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Nov 1924, p. 7

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upu ‘mn November 37. int he a chance and use Lhat as polluted and r domeshc use. when Into-r can be hid by 'a well drilled. We Pumps and Pump Ro- 1 :1. m. at, the 75th .- [ug‘fi‘ow "H'Ollgh w .m.» and Mantra]. 1! Cream Savanna .\ I’I‘MP REPAIRING 2) Mto'nded to and “I mrauied. I.) Hu- I’rmmpal. In.» a chum/able I'm mum at. hams to m. Hurr. an attraclwe and bed. m govt! accummodui- med at reasnnuble r“ RUBB. B. .-\.. Principfl. nRRlSUN. Chairman. g munwmx courses :' r Matric'ulation. .m't' in NUTM| Sch“. "'1‘ ‘V .3 " 3‘3“ is i‘ u..- nah- and 9wa“ .facuon Guarani“ Good Health Worth? )urhan 5 Pump 8: Tile Co. ankets the LOWEST C081. Water! Walel'. 10 of ’ 3 11'!) HIGH SCHOOL 0 MRS by Circinglcs Sulphur. lb. H OVES $4.25 'e Co., Limited gents for . PRATT mnuld prepare to 0!... ?.-!‘|‘;_ . ogum'sqs my be ' nun». ram 75‘ Phune ”-42 "Gcrnmn Bird Expert Makes Canaries Sing Like Nightin- gales" says a story from acmss thd pond. Wonder if he could do as much for half a. dozen feline Opera stars that gather under our bedroom window for their nightly rehearsal. Thv guy who whistles his soup and tho dame who “cracks" her gum are Innoxistem as compared to the old maids in the movie show who “just must” read the subâ€"titles out loud and predict, what‘s coming next. \“I'N'c- ro-aal 0r hemd about it train hitting cows, dumbell nmtnrist-s. etc... but. here‘s one that drew a giggle out of us: ono about: Wanted: Two elienists who will testify thst we’re 4 inlhe because we sold teddy beers our secrets when only 8 years old. We hope we get some results. Becauswwe’ro anxious to rid the world of an assistant who just pulled that. honwhiskered «read a headline in one of our exchanges. Our heart stopped. Can it be that in this land of many constitutional amendments-« Was it still being madeâ€"-nh, shacks. tho article referred to a “cotton gin.” WHY IS I'Dâ€"lovers seek the modulight yet turn out thd lights in the parlor? See where some collegvv Qrofessors claim that the co-eds are the brainiest.” Can it be possible? Here’s a want ad of our own: SPEEDY TRAIN KNOOKS SURPRISE!) IAN OUT 01’ B18 PANTS From the Chicago Amerimn‘, "NEW GIN COIPLBTBD” -â€"road the sign. He didn’t. Now his friends have come to 3'1'0 Pâ€" in and give him STOP! LOOK! words. “prettiest fig? gig“ Ninth 0.1:. no ' vo inthoehur’ ,nllthoothermm" present except Richard Berber. first and a second time. Ovensâ€"Miller: That By-Law No.1 8 of £924 be now read a third time.‘ ’sigued, sealed with the seal of 'the Corporation and engrossed in the by-law bookâ€"(nrried. Wlm. Millerâ€"Ovens: That By-Law Law No. 9 of 1924, re place of holding election, he now read a first and second time. B. Millerâ€"IW‘m. Miller: 'l‘hat Byâ€" Law No. 9 of 1924 be now read a third time, signed, sealed with the seal of the Corporation and enâ€" grossed in the by-law bookâ€"Curried- mk - ‘ llnnflfl'n o-vvww --- - â€" .. W. Millerâ€"Ovens; That George Seim he allowed to erect a fence across the north end of same road, and that no wood or timber be cut by anyone, I 13.7â€"‘Cal‘l‘ied. Hy. Millerâ€"Ovens: That the fol- lowing accounts be paid: Council meeting at dalte, $l3.90; Joseph Sehickler, balance in full due on five bridges, 1463.00; Theodore Wid- moyer, gravel, statute labor, 814.75; George Selim, cleaning ditch, $5.25; ll. H. Fortune, third payment on township hall, $1.60; Committee in- specting township business: Reeve $5; Ovens $8.75; H. Miller $5â€"II‘otal $18.75; Board of Health meeting at date $8.70; Dr. J. L. Easton, salary officer of health, year 1924 8123; R. IIVV- v- H. Fortune, express, ca‘rtage and stamps $9170; Henry Miller, filling in approaches and cleaning ditch, Con- ('vssion 8, Lots 20 and 10, to pay par- lies. $22.85; Commissioner Ovens, to pay for widening and opening ditch, (:leneden bridge $18.00; Jacob Fisch- er. repairing road Lot 27, Conces- sions 9 an 10 $1; Thomas McMullen, 28 yards of gravel by S. Wlitherow, l’. M. $2.80; John Wlliiteford, 69 yards of gravel. Lot 15, Concession 18, J. Hooper, PM. $.90; John P. Himmcl- s-parb, repair bridge, Lot. 3, Conces- sion 6 $3; Alex Sharp 93 yards gravel and $2 for work, $11.30; Albert. Witâ€" iieli, 30 yards gravel by himself as P. M. £33; Jacob Kruetzer, 80 rods wire, fence, Lot 6, Concession 6 $0; Johni *Koehlar, lamb killed by dogs, $10, and $1 for John Oehm for inspector $11: .lohn Sharp, cutting brush and filling sinkhole, Lot 22, Concession 18 $2; Thomas McMu’lelen, 24 yards of gravel, P. M. W1. Hermeston $2.40; Alex M'cVain, 40 yards gravel by PM. John Bauer $4; Frank Henry, 53 yards of gravel by P. M. John Henry $5.30; Louis Webbcr, 1 sheep and 1 lamb killed by dogs $24; George Mans, filling in road at Lot 20, Con- ccssion 7-8 $12.50; Derbecker Bros. account. to date 30 cents. “‘vv v w.â€". wm. Miller-«Henry Miller: That we do now adjourn to meet Monday December 15 at 10 a.m. in the Clerk’s office for general business and for final meeting of the year. R. H. Fortune. Clerk. 0v ensâ€"i MIC? WORK "Sum. what's a farmerette?" "Well. Bill. a t‘arnwrette's a farm wuma-n, but not a regilzn'. honest- lo-irmdness farm womanâ€"the ette part of it means something kind 0’ fancy, you knew." "I seeâ€"like a kitchenette, hey? Supposed to be a kitchen. but just at fanev kind 0' Homes elnset With :1 mn. gas-stow in it. . . . But what goods it farnn.~rette?" “Why. Bill, I reckon the place for the. fai'merette is in the kitchen- ette."~-«Farm and Fireside, Base line. Concession 1 9- Firstly, the duly cm at chil- dren occupying out: in the Bonus! tbr Sick Children In 265.1132 total cared for a: mu: m 6.397. 111:: 13 mt m the And secondly. the out-Mont de- pnrtment. This is a wing at actions given our to consultation and minor â€"â€"____ this province equipped with a knowledge at children's dine-en. which they could not get except in some such highly special“ and pro-eminently ' efficient institution as the Hospital for Sick Children. . On this year’s service the Hoopi- itselt in the hole to the extent oi 8134.284. What comes in com Christmas-time keeps the Hospitn! going So long 0.3 the word “CW- mu” retains its original significance oonid any charity possibly edit more of the sympnthy of 2â€": readers or entitle itself to no” of their support? humanly your-- Mme. GadliCurci drew 10,000 peo- ple to her concert. So this is why they call it Albert haul.â€"-London Sunday Pictorial. A MINUTE OF MERCY 6081'8 FIFTY CENTS Phone 34 is where the dividends m time keeps the MM Inn: 13 the word "CW- “Community" W55: convenient at the slice break: in ht" 1.5L SL1” (00" e (atlr, III. reach./o When Betty Comma we a child. she studied the violin with the re- Gull. that. she entered the theatricul world a t vaudeville violinist. Mayoumoneotthe firstot the chains she unshared was Gou- nod‘s “Ave Maria.” ' ll. was her fa.- vorite than. and it is one of her fa.l voritos today. That is the reason why the Betty Gompson of today insisted on having Gounod‘s “Aw Maria" played by the musicians on the sol. for the big om- otional scenes in the Joseph Hana- bcry production of “The Stranger,” in which she is featured with Rich- ard Dix, Lewis Stone and Tully Mar- shall, and which Opens at the Vol- erans’ Star Tho-turn tomorrow and E Saturday. x “The Stranger" was writhm for :the screen by Edfrid B-ingham from "John Galsworthy‘s “Tho First, and the Last.” It's a Parammnt. picture. Issuo of Novvmber 27. fAITlPUL CONRADBS fist «‘x-Doughbuyz Well Goon-g0, there was always somvthing about a motie that. I admired. 21m ox-Doug‘hboy. Athnired! “BETTER HEALTH through BETTER BREAD" Nothing added, nothing removed from the wheat berry OSSIBLY it is not generally known that most so-called "whole-whea: " bread in rug-31;: is not genuine. In practically all cases a p1-r.purtwn of certain elements essential to health Ms." removed from the flour. even ‘;o-called "whole- wheat ” flour. is a loaf containing these elements so essential to health, marketed at the rt ”west of 3 pr mlnem medical man who desired the genuine article {or his patients. Genuine 100% Pure Whelewheat Bread Brown’s 100’, Whole Wheat “Corrununity” Bread Be sure you specify Brown Wrapped to fr mre cleanliness \ lot ex-Dous‘hboy: Ya! “a,“ with us through the thick of b Mk and they never went AWL“. Sous men feel overworked h- cause they hie ull any to but... two hour job. IOPADDu'S DRUG 81'0” Tacoma! All-13b: ~mmmnmh' TONIGHTâ€" “an. HI

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