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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Feb 1925, p. 9

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P tuft, :‘M an Septem- n HIP r,ight '91:. .38,- Plvs reéidb; f two more [1181' I I Ann-flea P. aflofore a u rouplo “1‘0““ 073’ ails these siting job hav :-. .I."'..llly Hamilton e dancing un Pier- J wanna . that WWI” aho\e The is Bliss VP OWE? 'Sv. the mg ’he m the Honor Graduate University of Tor- onto, Graduate Royal Golleygo Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry all its branches. Office Calder Block, Mill Street, second door east of MacBeth’s Drug Store. Oflice, over J. a J. Hunter‘s store, Durham. Ontario. vâ€"_ "- The Science witâ€"5633.710 to your: gngyegrs u; life: Coagulation free. 10m nun lam i'istel's, Solicitors, etc. A mem- tux m the firm will he in Durham on 1m May of each week.A Agfointments m l} bé made with the ark In the Barristers, Solid no. Successors to A. B. 0:. Mr. (I. C. Middlebro’ L? permanently 1“th at Durham Ofllce. (”“08 and lied fl' “ W "o! I «unless '0‘] m \l'e Old M m 9toilam”iflwlp.-.,7 7n. .n. Sundays excepted). p ~ are a frame barn 42x66 ft. with .- foundation; concrete cables; in» hav barn 30:50 with stone hue- ng lit; hog pen zoxlo; twelve-reo- ~-" house. furnace heated. also "\ ;. mm woodshed; drillegi wen ole-e muse. with windmnll; 005“” r tanks; 30 acres seeded 30 “Y3 1 «mos to sweet 9|0V0’3-4 _. . .1 3' pm. (except Shin); oll'fce. REUBEN C. Wlml I H'P Us: cl .'\1ll honeer {01' County Of Me \. l’ lump! alttt‘ntion to sales. Rea- ~01) cl In to 11m and satisfaction guar- i’lllto o 0!. Dd“ 5 "‘3“? at. The mrham ‘lhl'nnlvin ”Him? 01‘ with R. C. Wat- wn. \':Il'11o'}'. RR. 1. Phone 604 PM. ' - \l1~‘~ 1781189. Ifi -â€"A. B. McLellan. 2 5 2 pd . . -â€"â€"â€"-â€""'"â€"'â€""â€"â€"_-_____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" W: .110! , Mr. H. J. Fawceu has been re-el- acted Mayor of Hartman unani- mously. This is his sixth term: He K" \vbgbuslllleti Vifiched; till“ . 'H .1u‘)or;never tailin spring-on ' ‘ "armn making a cg. stock 1‘ *t L '0 quick purchaser. ‘ . *3“ 3p 1y at Wabons Dun-zf beech. ’ ., Dur am. Out. 1 Mon Street, L0." Tm M #23:. omce hour: 239 5 p... 7 u l..vwn.~'vd Auctioneer for (30ml?' 0! firm; Satisfaction guaranteed. - whim!“ tvrms. Dates of sales made at 'I‘hw tZIu-nnicle Office or with him- IS “'9 self ALEX. MacDOIALD Licensed Auctioneer for GO. of Gray. Mmivrzuv tnrms. Amusements t'nx' rfllt‘s‘. as to dates, etc., may be mmlv at The Chronicle Oflice, DUP- ham. 'l'vx'ms on application. Ad- dl't‘se R. R. 1. Durham. 2“ Gmpd Chin-om Dunn, om. be Science thaltdds tddslifo to vet FUNERAL SERVICE ‘ New Modern Funeral Parlors Phone Billcrest 0268 122-124 Avenue Road TONI“ John [Batu lw Formerly of Flesherton BATES BURIAI. CO. â€"r~â€" v MIDDLBBROQ SPIKE.“ FARMS FOR SALE mitt L ice-used .Auch’oneer Yi‘horder it mid {01- m “punch insert: huh. Mo School. m ,0. an M II . 3,. mm w... new ..I:.. I.--__I '9 n Dental Diredorv Legal ‘Dfreciorv DAN. IOLBAI 1,... Pl luau "- we stock LOGS WANTED . be said CALL AND SEE R. w. MORRISON For p."- before selling your logs. Maple, S but)“ beech, rock elm. spruce. hemlock. cedar. Highest prices paid. Custom .â€" sawing done to order at once. 25“ FOR “WU ow cvâ€" has knit. only bile 3â€"0â€"ck. has all at- tachments. and will be sold at a do. an. door'nBu-m of the Post or. flee. A 3001! chance for someone.â€" F. W. Kelsey, Phohcrlphor. 10W FOR FIRE, TORNADOCXUT-OMOâ€" bile insurance and guarantee bonds, etc., apply to Lucas 6: Ben , Dur- ham. ry 612M HORSES I'OR HIRE RYAN’S HORSE LIVERY.â€"FIRST- class equipment at reasonable rates. Robert Ryan. Proprietor. Corner Lambton and Countess Streets, Dur- ham 1‘ K ter, bath, ‘ fling“. “P: Apply W. J. PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- grade gas with the “pep” and long mileage. Sold only at Smith Bros’ Garage. 62“! WHEAT WANI‘ED. ANY QUANTITY. nghest price. People’s Mills. 3 15231. Four gentlemen boarders. accommodation. Apply Mrs. Walter Tumbull, George SL, Durham. 10 9t! ham. BRITISH AunIEAN mu. OIL AT Smith Bros. It’s good. Try it. i 10 u CUSTOM SAWING, LUMBER AND Shingles. Smith 6; Lawrence, Dur- ham. 6 pd WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. tf WHEAT WANTED AT ROB ROY Mills. Highest prjces paid. STOCK FOR SALE THREE HORSES, 2 COWS, 2 TWO- yvar-ulds. 1; calves, wagon and other farm implpments.-« Apply 'l‘homas Davis, Lot 2, (Jon. 3. N.D.R. Glenelg. 2 3') 6 pd PAR]! FOR SALE LOT 29. CON. 1. BENTINCK. 100 acrps; 0m" mile south of Durham on Provincial Highway. Good lmusv. barn and t‘vthpr 0uthuildings.â€"â€"Apply to James E.Nichnl, Durham. 256pd HOUSE TO BERT; WITH ALL conveniences. Apply to Mr. John Morrison, Durham. H-6-tf NOTICE 1'0 PARIIRS The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesgiays. Shippers are requested _to give three days' notice. C __.__-_-- n-_-_-_ ' V‘-'v' "Iii“ Lawrence; lunar. Phone 601 r 13 Durham, R11. 1. PROPERTY POR SALE The George Whitmore property, near McGowan’s mill; rough-cast house; stable, hen-house, half acre of land; drilled well, cistern; good fruit trees, and a lot of small fruits. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Ap- ly to Mrs. John Schulz. 626i! ARTICLES WANTED nounns wnrrnn m’ 51M? wâ€"wvv', .vvâ€" v- -â€" lor, Alma Kress. -â€"Edna A. Browning, Teacher. Sr. 11 .â€"Aâ€"Helen You , Annie Campbell, Genevieve Saun era, Jean Grant, Lulu Mills. Sr. 11 .â€"-Bâ€"Louise Jamieoon, Alice Nicholson, Gerald Falconer, Annie Wlalker, Orval McDonald. --Annie Macdonald, Teacher. Jr. 11.1-geâ€"Aâ€"Geo Ashley, Elsie Pinkerton, Verdun McDonald, Clif- ford Readhead, Marie Allan and Mar- garet Sibbald (equal). his .in' the serynce‘ be which Is a either. no I'm”! film! 5010" "0‘ Aulifle, Mtud Kelsey, Mubel Mont- SofierRIGeo rgeFalconers .â€"George Hahn, Vern Sni- der, Orville Saunders, Hurold Wil- son, Leonard McGomb. 8. 3. No. 12, Egremont. Sr. IV.--â€"~‘Irwin Matthews, Norman Wlatson. Pearl Watson. Harold Eccles. Jr. IV.â€"John Hooper. Sr. llI.â€"â€"Florence Patterson, Ethel Lawrence. Wallace Adams, Lolita Bailey. Martha Lawrence. Sr. II.-â€"William Patterson. Clara Watson. Barman Hargrave, Clarence Nelson. George Wilson. Jr. II.â€"-Lewis Wells. Annie Hooper. Sr. I.--â€"-Fanny Hargrave, Wallace Matthews. Lloyd Brown. Jr. I.â€"â€"Lawson Andrews. Primerâ€"Jean Brown, Ray Adams, Annie Andrews. Goldie Nelson. Ver- dun Wiatson, James Hargrave. Annie Wlatson. J'r.'III.â€"Morris Matthews. John Matthews. Carman Wilson, Douglas Nelson. -â€"John A. Graham, Prinmpal. Sr. [ILâ€"Aâ€"Clen Rowe, George ugly, Moore McFadden, Domthy PigekgjggLGog-gon Home, Jr. Primorâ€"Gâ€" Clark Saunders, James Starve}: Esther Bourne, Dor- othy Ashley. Elmer Gv’l‘enhblme. A Sr. I .â€"‘Ruhy Laxwence, Clarence McNally, Dax id Aljoe. Gordon Green- wood. Lillian (lollinson, Oli1e Dunsâ€" mom'. _ . Allie Mc- Girr. Elmer Dunsmoor. Sr. Primerâ€"Margaret Brown. Primer B.â€"-D0uglas 'Dunsmoor, Harry Lawrence, Cecil Brown. Average attendance. 31. â€"E. M. Park, Teacher U. 8. 8. No. 2, Bentinck and Glenda. IV.-«Catharine McLean. BPatrice Grasby. _ Jr. II.â€"Bâ€"Perey Montgomery, Norman Elliott, Earl Gliddon, Hazel Moore, Alice Pinkerton and Arthur Watson (eg_ual)._ Sr. Primerâ€"Bâ€"Jean Rowe, Betty Henderson; Gordon McComb, Gordon Graham. Laurine Cam bell. â€"-Jessie B. Witt. un, Teacher. Jr. P1*imer--Aâ€"Mary Firth. Nor- man Greenwood and James McAu~ lifl‘e (equali, Dorothy McDonald, Jean MurdockthA-olq Eelkingham. [ILâ€"Pearle, Rosnhurough, Violet Armstrong, Maudie Picken, Thomas M illigam Beta Vo_llett._ [ILâ€"Mm Cullinson Glace Hop- kins. John M(Nall_\ hone Collinson, John McDonald, Edwald Lawxegce‘ Jr. II.â€"~Susip Greenwood! Clara Jacques, Freddle .Arnett, Dons Law- rence,rJohn Golllnson. Sr. [ILâ€"Jean Clark. Margaret Mc- Lean, Corinne Lawrence, Amelia Legate. Jr. [ILâ€"Myrtle McLean 56. Sr. II.â€"-Feml Legate 54. Sr. I.â€"Herbie Miller, Clarence Ritchie. S. S. No. 11, Bentinck. IV'.â€"â€"4‘.a1-men Roseboruugh, Law- I‘PIICO Hopkins, Maple Armstrong, Allan Pickvn. IL; \llie Hopkins, Raymond Hop- kins. \rnetta Manlo, Claionce Rit- chio James Aim.s_t10ng._ ' "3Ev15i‘imerâ€"Campbell Ewen. Ewen Ritchie, Fernetta Legate, Howard Jr. Primerâ€"QBâ€"Jack Lloyd: Alex. WMls, Thornton Snvll, Edward Wolls. Robert NOhlP. A S. S. No. 5, Glenelg. ' Jr. IV.-â€"Charles 'l‘immins 74. Sr. III.â€"~Catherine 'l‘immins 80. Jr. IlI.â€"â€"-Inla Noble 84, Ewen Mc- Nab 78. George Blair 64. Jr. II .'â€"-\iolet Banks 81,Ma1y Mc- Nab .Isabella Kliest 76, William Peall‘ut 7' ..Iâ€"â€"Gor'd0n Nnble 72 JP. I.â€"â€"-Ada Banks 66. JP. Primerâ€"Juanita Noblv. S. 8. N0. 9, Glenelg. I\'.â€"â€"â€".-\nnie Arnott. Mary Hopkins, Dorothy Arnott, Reg. McFadden, Roy Hargra‘n'o, Orval Hopkins, Louise .lacqlxo§._ "â€"Ji'. I.--Rena Clark, Muriel Brown, Chiaster Miller: _ ‘"§{.' Primerâ€"John Vessie, Archie McLean. Jr. I.â€"Gordon McGirr, John Greenwood. Nora Baird, Eldon Whit- more Clara Falking ham. qrâ€"«Donalda McEachern Teacher. .Primorâ€"A-ufllieda Hahn, Es- selS oMcArthur, Victor Goodchild, Edpa Elliott. C_lara_ Thompson._ I.--F1‘0d Rosebornugh, Dawson Vallett, Minnie Manto. Primor.-â€"Daniel Armstrong. â€"~Erben Schntz, Teacher. Sr. lI.-Claréncv Hargrave, Rod- 91‘le Dunsmoor, Margaret. Duns- mour. â€"Mar E. Morton, Teacher. Sr. I.â€"Shir ey McIntyre, Arthur Koch, Gladys Ritchie, Mary Picker- ing, Crawford Voliett. I _ $1:- "PBâ€"Mid ié finite-1991‘: 8, 8. '0. 1, Roman '. IV.â€"â€"Huel Mountain, orence -â€"Kathleen Firth, Teaclilér. éLizzin Schacfer. ai‘ézichel‘. E. J. Allan, Teacher. â€"M. Dairs, Teacher. am CHRONICLE Hearts is a very appropriate me. Have heart-shaped score cards. Place dishes of old-fashioned heart motto candy on each table. For supper or refreshments serve: Creamed Chicken in heart-shaped pastry shells. Tomato (as pie) salad in heart molds. (Tomatoes were called love apples by .the Indians.) Heart-shaped sandwiches. Cherry ice or ice cream. Heart-shaped cakes. Give for prizes: :‘I‘o lady: Heart-shaped pm cushion. 'I‘o gentlemen: Heart-shaped key ring. Jr. II.-â€"»Total 250, Pass 150â€"V'elma Blyth and Dorothy Eagle 235 (H), Marjorie Kerr 191 (H), Norman Grant 189, Elgin Blyth 171, Tillie Bryans 130. Jr. Primer.â€"-Caldwell Kerr. Number on Rollâ€"15. S. S. No. 3, Glonelg. Sr. IV.â€"â€"Armanele Glencross 79, Archie Greenwood 43. S. 8. No. 3, Bentinck Sr. IV.â€"-â€"‘C. McCulluch. 'F. Bailey. '1’. ~Aloxa1‘1dor M. Hopkins, '1“. Johnston. J1. [V ..â€"â€"L R11111',M.(1l131lt¢111. S. III..â€"â€"-'W Mightwnn 'J. Coutts, 'G. Coutts, ‘M. Bartman. 'B. Brown. 'A. Turnhull. Jr. IV.â€"â€"Daniel Firth 74. Daniel Ritchie 70, Blanche McKechnie 65. Lena Bell 63, Dorothy- Robinson 63, Mae Bell 54, Myrtle Glencross 52. Make life size drawing of man er woman. Tack to wall. Blindfold man or woman and give each a paper heart. with a pin and see whu can pin it nearest the place where the heart belongs. Give simple prize. Another Stunt Pass sheet of paper with St. Val- Sr. III.â€"â€"-Mahel Sharp. Myrtlo Mar- shall, Jack Smallman. Melvillu Wat- son, Wilbert Potty. Edgar Moricn. Jr. “Irâ€"Claire Morin", Otto Birr. Jr. II .-â€"\Susie Marshall, Irene Pot- h, wallaco Marshall, (equalf .Irssio Marshall HO\\aId Maishall. Jr. I.â€"â€"Wilfred Marshall. Primerâ€"Murray Maricg. Primm'â€"~' N. Bartman. A. Roay. G. Roay, ‘P. Hartman. (') Perfect Attondaucv. -P. A. Wilson. Teacher. Jr. III.â€"'l‘otal 350. Pass 2lOâ€"Ew- lyn Grant 26!, William Caldwell 190. Clements Patterson 87. Sr. lII.-â€"-T0tal 450. Pass 270â€"D0r0- Ell)! Caldwell 340 (H), Douglas Grant Jr. lII.-â€"â€"' G. Almmndm'. J. McRon- aIQL G. Mightnn. J. Mchan. Sr. Il.â€"Jean McArthm'. James 'I‘rafford, Malcolm. McArthur. Joan McGillivray, Mary Moon». Toddy Moore. Sr. I.â€"Ma1'y McAl-thur. Sr. Primerâ€"Laura McArthur, Glon Moore, John McArthur. Elizabeth Brown, Gordon McGillivray. U. S. S. No. i, Egremont and Normanhy. IV.â€"â€"«'I‘0tal 550, Pass 330â€"Mae No- ble 403, Jessip Gran-t 352, Irene (h:asby 299_._ _ _ f 316. ll.-«‘R. 'Bartman. .l. McCullncln. 'J. Coutts. 'E. Hartman ‘L. Patk '1}. Mightpp. 'th Johnston G Mighjon. Jr. m.â€"Iza 'l‘rafi'ord, William 'I‘rafl'ord. III. _-_ Annie MC Mlihlll Douglas M( .Aulthm Both MchlliVI‘aL IIIâ€"'G.‘ Baflvy ‘H. “0115.0. Ray. 'D_. Bailny. ‘C. 1310“]! ANOTHER VALENTINE PARTY VALE“!!! PARTIES VS. 8. N9. _1_, Glenelg. â€"â€"â€"Allan McInnis; Teachm'. â€"N. S. Barr, Teacher. mi. 'l‘huell, 'l‘eachm'. 813mm Readers, Note: ”you Mummfionmmanocipu, Motherflmcholdfliatcm wouldh’htouchttchbâ€" stubâ€"address her a care of The Durham Chi-odds. (Copyright, 192$, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) entine written on top. Pass pen- oils. Allow each guest 20 minutes and see who can make the best nnsht letter using letters contained in “Saint Valentine” in order of letters. Such as: “:Send Amy Into New Theatre,” 9 . Give prize for best. letter. Serve heart-shaped sandwiches, cake and ice cream-«also cofl‘ee. A large cake containing omensâ€"corn, ring, horse- shoe, thimble, etc. 7 Sr. I.-â€"Margaret. Firth. William Glencross, Gordon Greemx'omi. Agnes Anderson. Jr. Primerâ€"Falter Street. «J. Armetta McKeehnie, Teacher. Cardinal Loguc was one of the most, remarkablc figures in the cc- clcsiastical \vnrld. Hc owcd nothing in physical attractiwmcss m- grace of manner. He was short in stature, of attenuated framc, and harsh of countc-nanCc. In manncr, hc was brusquc and unconventional. His Visc- to cmincncc and his tremvndous influence wcrc duc to his intcllcc- tual furcc and his grcat qualilics of charactcr. Little onion. ' ‘4 pound cheese. Method: Chop cabbage. Cut 11;) or grate cheese. Chop popper. Add don-son 758, lemas McNally. Sr. l[.-â€".-\l\'a (iroommnd 86. Mary Andmmn 8). lsnhnl Firth 84.01iw Him 83. Adeline McNally 67, Ruby Staplo_s .)3_._ (Strat ford Beacun-Hvrald , Gamma] Ingme. Roman Catholic Primate of Ireland. IS dead. .li'.\II.â€"â€"\'iol_a Newly 83. David Al- len 83,_ Da_i_sy Stroct 533, ngogliq]! 57. As churchman, as statosman, as scholar. as patriot, the cardinal made. his mark upon the ago. Few Irishmen of his generation wielded mow. influence in his name land than he. His fellow-counteren had confidence in his sagacitx. his foresight, and his common sense And he was big enough man to tell his countrymen in plain words of their faults and mistakes and to \\ arn them against the consoqucncxs of policies amocatod by popular leaders. A soasonablo \cgetable. A now popular vegetable. It contains vitamincs It. contains minerals. It. contains starch. It contains cellulose. 2 cpps chopped cabbagv. 1 plmwnto 01‘ gram} popper. THE LATE CARDINAL LOGUE For February COOKIE G HINTS Cabbage Salad onion. Season. Stir all mgethq well and mix with salad dressing. scum Cabbage (2% cups). 1 cup grated cocoanut~ Cream Dressing. Method: Quarter cabbage. Cut out hard stalks, chill in water. Cut in fine shreds. Mix coconut with frit- zled cabbage. Stir slightly and mix with cream dressing. great servant. The Prince of Wales soon tired of the simple life on the ranch and departed for other parts. lie is I bundle of nerves and simply can‘t stay put. He seems to crave ex- citement, and it is said that what he does day after day would kill most men. We advise him to buy a weekly paper. Then all he would have to do would he to poke about here and there for anything to make a news item about. edit the cor- respomh'nre. attend town council meetings and listen to an hour’s dis- sertion on why the sewer at Block Street was plugged. collect accounts. explain why an important item was left out last week‘s issue, rejoice with the living, sympathize with the sorrowing. urge upon advertisers the necessity of handing in copy for their advertisements early (which they forget the following week). read proofs, feed the press when the “devil" has social engagements. ex- plain the differenee between new: matter and advertisements, tellâ€" but why continue? He'll learn it all when he heats the editorial seat. handed and avtvd u [1.011 most of the lruublos \xhich haw hofallen Ire- land during the last quarter of I centurv \xould hme been moided. In his «loath thq- Irish lymph}, 1059 than the church haw lost 11: Mix regular mayonnaise dressing with half again as much cream whipped stiff. Svm'o fl'ivd apples on hot platter and place sausage. around edge. A prvtty and tasty meal. Baked p0. tatoos added will make this a enm- plete meal. Fry sausage \wll done and brown. Cut up apples in slices. Fry in butter until they are t gumen brown. Just lwfore taking frnm lirv. sprinkle some granulated sugar over npplvs. Mix‘well. ru-m any.“ 1m em- WOULD KEEP PRINCE BUSY (Amhm'sthurg Evhoy Sausage ahd fried Apples PAGE t

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