Thursday. Juicy g hvther It’s f“ o ,’ , ){Hng ‘ vv‘. ‘5 .l 1'.) hHrsitgpo'e’ " «w: or 85 mile. i‘nd the to; rm 0! I \\ 139th†~' m‘ Lon- dnstrians m mm“ of during a thv ice 4: -chill “I‘m she 1L Hg» {:0 t . keep n d and 2' the ‘dvert H PW' 7, CON. 2|. EGREMONT, CON- n ’ ._, mu acres; 85 acres under 0' lefwn. balance hardwood bush; «mph! to school; on the prem- r~ w- a frame barn 42x65 ft. with ~ -~ Mnndatmn; concrete stables: ': w burn 30x50 with stone b888- ALEX. IacDONALD LICEHSCd Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. “MM-at» tvrms. Arrangements Ow; ‘Zlio‘s'. as to dates. etc., may be miHh' at The Chronicle Ofl'ice, Dur- wnw: 'l‘c'rms on application. Ad- m»-~~ H. [1. 1. Durham. 2146mm I" w DAN. chBAN 5. c-c-nsmt Auctioneer for County of m». Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- «n-n’ulw tm'ms. Dates of sales made u Hw «Itu'nnuttc (â€Two or with him- FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern funeral Parlors Ph one Hillcrest 0268 132-124 Avenue Road Toronto )ohn w. Sale: I. W3 Mars-Men's, Smicitors, etc. A mem- m-:- M the ï¬rm will be in Durham on l‘w»s.iay of each week. Appointments m l.\' he made “1"] the Clerk in the 'DHIH‘P. 5h ON _â€"v°\_' â€VI-Dal gururnns of ()ntai'io. Dentistry in all Its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder â€wk. MillStn-ot, second door east of Marlinth's Drug Store. BATES BURIAL C0. â€(1mm Grad! ontn. Hradua Nurw'nns Of l“.\ RMS FOR SALE Imrham. Ontario.â€" ’! PART LUTS 7 AND 8. CON. mnnt. containing 66 acres; 55 xii-amt. balance lmrdwood '- .L'nml state of cultivation; '-.rt‘: “60. stone basvmcnl. «talilvs; drilled well and “ink a: ham. Also L033 5 l. S.D.R.. Glenelg. enn- m» um-ve: 100 acres cleared . ml ~‘l‘ili‘ Of cultivation; "n w ~‘ are a brick house con- ~~\--n rooms. with sand «khwl attached; drilled : YmVPl" failing springs on making a choice stock ~ {tl‘Ozlt‘I'ly will be sold ‘1; purchaser. For nar- \ at Watson’s Barr); __ A- c. 6. AND 3338!! chILLIVRAY Chiropractors, Durham, Ontario. mm Science that adds life to years uni yours to Me. Consultation free. In Durham Tuesdays, Thursdays and 4m nrdays. 6 H 23 U â€"’ "mini brick house with kiirhpn and woodShed. ! and in good repair. particulars annly to <mith. R. R. No. 3. Dot-Mm. nmce on Lambtoil é Dr. Hutton’s oaice). ‘aeffi‘céuaeow: 2t05p.m..7t d8!- 0 9 p.m., except Sun- with windmill; concrete mnks: 30 acres seeded to havz w to sweet clover; this farm tvncml and in a mad state of ' "H. For information apply '~~z1°~‘ Dairy. RR. 4. Durham. - £02523"; excepted) . J. 1.. small, I, 3., I. c. P. I. o, 0" ice and P88109060, corner of wuntess and Laughton smuboppo. me old Post Oflnce. Oflice our: ; 310 H 3.11).. 130 to 4 p.m.. 7 too p ("Sundays and Thursday MIDDLBBRO', SPBRBIAI IIDDLBBIO' Barristers, Solicitors Bu. Successors to A. B. dun-ray. «I. (1. Middhebro’ is permanently .rM at Durham Ofl'ice. hm: pen 20x40; twelve-room hnuw. furnace heated, also xx'nwdsl‘led; drillegj_well clo§e DRS. JAIIBSDI JAIME â€mm: and resudence O short diat- am'e east of the Hahn Home on “mm-m street, Lower Town, Dur- mm. (mm hours 2 to 5 pm. 7 to 9 pm. (except Sundays). ohn H. Date: I. W: I-‘nrmm-ly of Flesherton ")1 FOR SALE Ph o w.a.n.. Wntinck. â€".-. v. *hstl of Durham. con- «was. Mostly clear and NE | .- of cultivation. Bank wa de adinining and same er: L [caused J] uctz'oneer E)EP.TY FOR SALE \thmnre property. ‘rm‘~‘ mill: rough-cast ._ hon-house. half acre "m! we". cistern; good W! a lot of small fruits. :1" to quick buyer. An- "I Schultz. 626" am. Ont .untm‘l’U-UOMLDS. madman) II mversity of TOP- 1 minute Royal College Dental .Il‘ Ar lk‘A Lem! ‘Dzrectorv LUCAS HENRY Denial Director? Thursday, Jan-u, ., m D3. L. I. 102?) 23 'If LIVE POWLTVY WANTED 7 IV? meL’I‘RY WILL BE BOUGHT Wpdnpsdav foronoon. Jmuarv 7 am rid of ynnr surplus pnultn "ow. Phone “3 Durham. Gen P Barron. 11 t! PBATHBRS WANTED NEW GEFRE AND DI’CK FEATHEBS \vamnd, Highpst nrim‘s paidâ€"Rob- ert, Bump†and Comrvany. ii tf LIVE POULTRY WANTED LIVE POM/FRY WlLL RE BOUGH'I‘ \V'ntw~'(iaV' formltnn. January 7 Get rid of Vnur surplus pmer nOVV. Phone “3. Durham. Goo. E. Barron. PBATBERS WANTED NEW GEESE AN!) DI'CK FEATHERS wantml. Highnet privns paidâ€"Rub- m-L Burnett. and Company. HORSES FOR HIRE RYAN'S HORSE LIVERY.â€"-FIRST- class oquipmont at. reasonable ram: RHhm't. Ryan. Proprietor. Cnrvwr Lambtun and Countess Streets. Dur- ham. 1! t! Unusually a sow is most proliï¬c M when she is from two to {our years BOARDBRS WANTED . of age, and is probably at her best ‘ , , rderS. Good when about two and a half years. aciggggggfgggenAggfy Mrs. Walter Soon after she reaches maturity she A, is at her prime. After the sow has ,Turnbull, George 5‘" Durham. 109†reached four or ï¬ve years her powers ‘% begin to wane, and it ls not long CUSTOM SAWING after that when she becomes unpro- . . ‘ J t R MCGO‘W- f ï¬table. Just how long to.keep a 80W -,,1{:NRMIIILLPTL?I£II‘1T:£$(1 lumber. Wlll depend upon the indnvndual. If ' * - - roperly handled two litters of pigs shingles. Mr. Hemlock. sm‘um, and P rmlar shingle timber bought.â€"R. W 3 X93? can be secured from a sow. Morrison Durham. 12 18 M It Is not best to breed a gilt until The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock Ag- suciation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to givg three days’ notice. 6‘30â€â€ 0 James Laï¬févnce, Ianager. Phone 601 r 13 Durham, RR. 1. NOTICE 'I‘HI‘I .\.\'.\'1'AL GENERAL MEMFING ,uf tho shawhnldc-rs of thc- Durham Furnitum (In. Limm'd will be hold in Hm (24*vm1mny’s articn un Monday, January 19. at. l :‘v‘vlnck p. m.. for tho ('nnsidm'atinn Hf the! Annual Rupnrl, Elvctinn nf Dirmeturs and any uthm' businvss that may arisen --H. R. Km'hu Socrvtary. N" ‘ WHEAT WANTED A'l‘ non m )3‘ Mills. Highest. prices paid. w urm WAN'I'I‘JD.â€"-THE CHRON- icle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work on short Order. t! w_0n_K_ WANTED. conveniences. Apply tn Morrison, Durham. FOR FIRE, bile insurance and guarantee bonds. cm. apply to Lucas Henry, Dur- ham. om - _â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€".~_. PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGHâ€" grade 333 with the “pep†and long mileage. Sold only at Smith Bros’ . 6261f “*m ‘JTB'I‘OM Smm. UMBER §"i"8'¢'-‘.1\'mith.\ n ham _--.... .11; ngl‘4l‘;lll‘(i (’1‘. 1‘ng Durham Hc'wticultural St'wiuty will hr hold in Mm Public Library on Mummy. January 12. at 8 1)."). A rnpurt 0f Um yrar‘s \mrk will 1w given and “flirvrs vie-rim}. Full at- tNIdam-v rvqursh'd.»--I). lmilh. SOC- ro-tary. ' ' ‘-’ THE ANNVAL M... .\ [ABLE MOI )EL V HIT!“ â€A Mightly usml. \Vi†M Mr with I‘PClH'dS. â€"~Am»l ivty Stnrf‘. sold reasona- )' at Thu Var- le' I â€U!" '0 fl" '0 \V J 7““ )I‘O_' BRIT] Smi th SH AMERIC. [£1.08. â€â€™3 Qt ,‘.__________ m' Brml Jvrsvy flow 6 yvurs 0M, ‘0 to frvshnn Frhrnary '15. Apply W. T. Orchard, Jun, Holstein. 1 '1 2p NOTICE TO PARIBRS v-l'lll‘ A1“‘_' Smith [unwrmmu Dur- 6nd ERICAN COAL OIL AT â€â€™3 good. Try it. 1 10 t! MRE’UNï¬ OF '1Ԡ1+; with cement *‘f’ounda: ; {our acres land. Ap- nley, Durham. 18 6 pd. E? Mr. John “-6-†l 8‘3 Any cow suspected 0! being in bad health shopld be isolated. and he: nut should not be saved. ' AND Don‘t expect the cream cat reach destination unless plai m dressed. y Don’ t fail to operate the separator according to directions. Don’t separate the milk without ï¬rst straining it. Don’t forget to wash the sepam- tor after each separation. 7 _ v- r-â€- a year can be secured from a sow. It is not best to breed a gilt until she is eight to ten months old. Pigs can be weaned at six weeks of age, bue eight weeks is probably better. They should be eating long before they are weaned and be well able to secure all the nourishment they need 3 from other sources than the sow'I; milk, so they will not be checked in 5 their growth by weaning. Many sows i will accept service within a few days after farrowing. but it is not best to breed them until after the pigs are .. weaned, or in eight or nine weeks. :' The welfare of tht sow and the next I litter oi pigs should be kept in mind, i and the sow should have time to re- l cuperate after raising a bunch of, lusty pigs before undertaking the job I again. ‘ "‘1 O. A. College; éuelph formation is available to the pros- pective purchaser. Moreover, every concerning the type, the quality and the proliï¬cacy of her ancestry, wheâ€" ther 01‘ not thev havn hnon Mud“- that the sow's influence is reflected on her own litters only, whereas “Wm that of the boar is reflected on ’with: all litters which he sires, and, while many characteristics are com- . f" " mon to both sexes of breeding stock, 1:“;"3‘ there are others which are very essen- t m (.- I ‘11:] 6A ‘L- tial to the respective sexes and ongogite in nature. stomach and bowels. To lessen the spasms of the diaphragm from ï¬ve to ten drops of laudanum can be given every four or ï¬ve hours. The afl'ected pigs should be kept on 3' _ 'r'. College, Guelph, Prevention and Treatment. The cause of the trouble appears to be due to some disturbance of the nerves which supply the diaphragm. In many cases the nervous disturb- thumps the trouble is plainly shown Don'ts for Dairymcn. of the Troubleâ€"Preventio- nnd Treatmentâ€"Pointer: In Se- lecting n Brood Sowâ€"Age of Brood Savvyâ€"Don't: tor Deirymen. (Contributed by Ontario Depertmelt d Agriculture. Toronto.) The term "thumps" is applied be a nervous disorder of young pin which is characterised by violent jerking movements of the bed}. The Jerking movement: of the body In caused by spasms nflectinx the db‘ Dbrexm or midriir. which in the nine- cuier partition separating the cbeï¬ 1nd abdomen, and is an important moommmomswmn What Is Known as “1 In Young Pigs ‘ ‘ if"? :. ï¬g! 12;“: . ' _, , q 3% M m Age of Brood Saws. DURHAM CHRONICLE weeks. 0f Westen Hafer Five Years. 1', Sentenced to Cranberry Salad (2mm vrnnburrios. ('ups sugar. package lemon jello. '4 cup boiling water. I cup chopped cclnry. Sumo (thumwd nuts. Mutlmd: (look the cranbm‘ric's and «mar ingothor 5 minutes. Dissolve jolln in builim‘,r water. Put the 0.00de cranborrios into jello. Add "olm'y and nuts. Mix well. Put, in mold or individual molds. Chill and g".|l|"n -l¢ (L ."('|' Keep them tilled with water. Keep living rooms at 70 degrees. Sleeping moms need never b( warmer than 68 degrees. ' These few simple rules will in- sure a much healthier atmosphere Keep plenty of moisture in rooms. Have water tank in connection with hot, air furnace and keep it ï¬lled. Have water pans either hanging or setting on radiators. l'\'(', tablvspnnn hqur ‘34 ('up sukm'. mar. Chocolate Pudding Children Love It COOKING HINTS rum? mm IUND MAN MADE liw yours for PEN. SATURDAY the-ft. (Copyright, 7/"! ts for: t4 M. Jusvph from Walkertun to Ha «mm in a spvmiy mum nut. find M‘idmu'q- 01‘ wet. goods in the. c r chase, (~01 Smgvl haw an â€my land "l" \-\\II A‘ lll'(lll.\ c-t‘t. aftvr ('hasing Hnnr)‘ St. .lqsmm from WalkM-h 6 sweet puiaiuvs. Large pim-v 0f hum-r. Steak fat. Method: Pew] putatm's. Slim- in half as for hmwnmi Irish putatovs. Cut round steakâ€"4 mm thick. Pound. Drodxv with lluur, salt and pvppvr. Placo stvak in i'uastm' 0r 1924, by The Bonnets 1 cup flour (not heaping). 1% teaspoons Baking Powder. 2 squares of chocolate or four tablesnoons of cocoa. Vanilla to taste. Method: Cream the butter and sugar. Add melted chocolate or cocoa in sugar. Add beaten egg. Add milk, add flour and baking puwder. Add vanilla. Mix well. Place in mold or molds and steam «me hour. The test when done: Stick a tooth pick or fork in pudding. When it comes out. clean, puddim.r is (inne. Hm... Rules for Steam Mixtures ['30 a muld. preferably «me with, a tight. lid. If there is nu lid. tie‘ a piece of greased hrnwn paper uVer" the top. Keep water heilim,r all the: while mixture is making. (tanking? varies from mw in six hunrs. ‘ Wvlwn Inspvcturs [£0 BAKING HINTS Steak with Sweet Potatoes .‘3. (mum's. mum! steak. Large onmn. W 000 milk. FIRED FOR SPEEDING For Jan uar'y house lwr‘akim.r and WEBSTER mtty and Brok- «‘ltun :0 Han- 1' (h ISO, could "' â€i801 liming Sivgvl 0f marge against. him at rncktnss driv- ing. On Saturday Sic-met answered tn thc- (harm- in Walkermu before Maxis-tram MvNah. 'l‘lw vharge was (-hanmut tn “rum-«ting Um speed limit.“ however, and Sit-g0] pleaded guilty and was tinwt $10 and onsts.â€"~ SUUUIRHIDUDH Bram“. Huusvs during: should he kvpl tvmporaturv. 'l‘n haw a HIM-much! A paint. brush maku vr for Nahum!» furnih Tho hristlvs van nut. N â€In meL I'A; (“Ups sugar. . 59 «Up butter. 4 eggs. I toasnoon vanilla. 1:9 Cup milk. 3 cum "our. “,9 louspnnns lmkmu puwdcr. Mnthudz (Irvam Runner and sugar. add hnatml yulks, mid milk, add flour and lmkiim puwdvr, add vanilla. Last «fuld in lwatvn whit“- â€" v mucu‘lwuo W. “F onion and put over top.. Place sweet potatoes in pan around meat, cover and return to oven. If meet is dry, add boiling water, cook 1 hour more Serve on platterâ€"surround meat wnth browned sweet potatoes. â€"â€"._o____ Plain Cake iron fryi and fat. '18 pan. Dot tap w. Coqk 30 minutes. II. ['1' “(1†at 2! Pl‘aturv. To do (hi :1 ermustat or a H moist, even 5. one must . wrmomeler. House Temperature Hints *s (h ‘ . .- , L“ 15111;; the “1an V"" I . au‘ lwatvn w hitcs flIIIIiturc ,. uu 0r cornem scratch or hurt ml mth s PAGI O.