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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Mar 1925, p. 9

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Office and name. coma of countess and Lamina 8 V oppo- snte old Post 0““. 0.30. an : 9:01; um. 133.0591. 7 h 9 9.3. â€"â€"~. bl A. I. nu. Oflice on Lunlybn 8M (the late Dr. Hutton’s office). 03100 hours, 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 pm, except sun- Chiropractors, Duh... We. I’he Science that ndds life .to yours and years to Me. Consultation tree. In Durham Tuesdays, Thursda a ma Saturdays. 6 £23“ féfin'dai's'véxoqpt'od). J. I. “WI, 1!. U. 0., u. u. 9. Honor Graduate University of Tor- onto, Graduate Royal College Dean Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Office Calder Block. MillStreet, second door east of MacBeth’s Drug Store. 'Ju IUU. V7“ '0 ‘ Durham. Ontario. Successors to A. B. Currey. Mr. C. C. Middlebro’ is permanently located at Durham Office. Priceville Branch open every Friday ' from 4.30 to 9.30 p. m. LUCAS HENRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- ber of the firm will be in Durham on Tuesday of each week. Agpomtments mgy be made with the lerk in the oflibe. B. c. an nu}: gunman! DAN. IoLBAl Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- sonable terms. Dates of sales made at The Chronicle Office or with him- ALEX. MacDONALD Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Mmlvraw tow-ms. Arrangements for sales. as In dates. nu; may be made at 'l‘he- «llu'nn‘lclv. Office, Durham. Terms nu ap_p_l|catmn. Address RR. self. REUBEN G. WATSON License-«i Auctioncvr for County of Grey. Prompt attention to sales. Rea- sonable terms and satisfaction guar- antnod. Dates made at The Durham Chronicle ofiigonor‘with R. C. Wat- i. DurllanL'Phnne SOD, 'nnf’WTc‘fnmnme; nuns! Oflice, over J. J. Hunter’s store, 311.40 hay barn 30x50 with stone base; water tanks; 30 acres seeded to hay; 10 acre: in sweet clover; this farm is well fenced and in a 800d state of Minimum. For information apply I" \Vzitmn’s Dairy. RR. 4, Durham. ._,..-.m._______________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" NHH’FII PART LOTS 7 AND 8. CON. ”M. I'lux'vmnnt. con ainin ‘ ’ O rdwood ta‘mm': HO. acreé; 300 acres pissed and m gnod state of gultwauon. Elli!) an anvil aunt-u ...... the yrmnisns are a buck 119%” 003- ?rllmm: ScVPn rooms, W11 W106 Y'I'flmv wnodshed atttaphed; ,6?“ «,4: at .inor: never falling sprmfl! ”I right' to quick purchaser. ’For parâ€" ticulars apply at Watsons Dar!f RR. .1, Durham, Ont. 102523 FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors Phone Billcrest 0268 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto John W. Bates R. Haddocks Formerly of Flesherton â€"â€"â€"____ _â€"_- PARK FOR SALE OR VORTH HALF LOTS 21 Concession 22 Egremont, A. McCuaig, R. R. i, Price IIDDLEBRO’, SPBRBIARâ€"l IIDDLmO’ “rural”, Inch 50, an. FARMS FOR SALE nicle office or \V Vzu-ney, RR. 1, 'nn 3. U. waL- Phone 604 Mi. Licensed Jluctionee' Denial Directorv ‘Dt'rectorv GOOD SEVEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE on (lountess Street, all modern con- vemences. Apply to J. J. Atkinson. R.R.l, Durham. Phone 003-23. 2511 FOR SALE, EXTRA GOOD BUILD- 108 lot, 54 feet frontage on Bruce St. ply to B. D. Molnt e, Countess gfleet. yr 1 22 1.! BUILDING AND BUSINESS FOR ado. One door north of the Post Of- noo. A ood chance for someone.â€" F. W. Ke soy, Phomcrapher. 10w FOR SALEâ€"A NUflBEfi OF GOOD building lots on George street. North 0! Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 2 21 t! FOR SALE .â€"600D TWO-STOREY frame dwelling ng, well limited on Lambton street. Hard and soft wa- ter, bath, furnace, electric lights, etc. Apply W. J. Young, Durham, Ont. 515 tf BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bros. It’s good. Try it. i 10 tr PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- grade gas with the “pop” pnd long mileage. Sold only at Smith Bros’ nan A) Garagé. FOR FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMO- bile insurance and guarantee bonds, etc., apply to Lucas Henry, 2912-. WHEATiWANT’ED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest price. People’s Mills. 31533} ham. WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icle Job Plant is well equipped for turjning out the finest work on s/hoxzt'. order. WHEAT VWAN'I‘ED AT ROB ROY Mills. Highest prices paid. HATCBING EGGS FOR SALE GOOD LAYING STRAIN WHITE Leghorn. Apply W. Jacques, Dur-~ ham, R. R. 4, Phone 611 r 3. 2pd NEW IMPLEMENT SHOP I HAVE ACCEPTED THE AGENCY for the following lines of Imple- ment. repairs: International. Wilkinâ€" son and Tudhopo-Andprson. Terms strictly cashâ€"Gnome A. Noble. Durâ€" ham, Ont. Sm- mo at Nobles” Garage. 3 l2 3mpd IIHMI-GROWlN, ONTARIO VARIEâ€" gratml xlfalfa seed: the right kind in hm .â€"-â€"â€"\\ilbmt Blv,th Phone 609 12?. V‘atnov. Ontario. ~ 30 FOR SALE OR RENT FUI'R H(’)I'SES IN TOWN OF DUR- ham; goml houses in good location; mm with oloctric lights, water,‘etc. Apply Thomas Dnniols, Durham. 2 19 6pd THREE HORSES. 2 COWS, 2 TWO- war-alas. 4 calves, wagon and other farm im.plemnnts.â€"â€" Apply Thomas Davis. Lot 2. Con. 3, N.D.R. Glenelg. 2 5 6 pd FARM FOR SALE LOT 29. CON. 1. BENTINCK. 100 acres: one mile south of Durham on Provincial Highway. Good house, ham and Other- outbuildingsâ€"Apply toJamps E.Nichol, Durham. 256pd The George Whitmore property, near McGowan’s mill; roughâ€"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! GOOD AS NEW. THIS MACHINE has knit only one sock, has all at- tachments. and will be sold at a bargain. Can be seen at The Chron- icle office. 18 U LOGS WANTED CALL AND SEE R. W. MORRISON before selling your logs. Maple, bench. rock elm. spruce. hemlock. cedar. Highest. prices paid. Custom sawing done to order at once. 25“ ARTICLES WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ALPALFA SEED FOR SALE AUTO KNITTER FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE STOCK FOR SALE 626“ 612 U dick of New York, as declined an anvitation to occupy the pulpit or the Union Chapel of Manchester, England, during the summer months, at was learned yeslerdax. .. '12_ .J- Justice Rowlatt, of the King’s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, in a decision given in London, Eng, yesterday, held that a man was not assessable for income tax on annual winnings, derived from betting on horse races. Dr. Walter Simons, former For- eign Minister, will be sworn in as acting president of Germany, to fill the vacanc caused by the death ot President hert, today. The oath will be administered at noon by the Rejchstag President, faul. Loehe. Rep orts reaching official quarters in London yesterday indicated that the bombardment of the Wahahi tribesmen of Jeddah, the port of Mecca, had almost ceased. There" were indications, it was added, that King Ali’ s troops, w‘hichare secure- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" C7 â€"â€"-_ V __ ly entrenchedâ€"Eh the city, will be able to hold ~out several weeks without aid form the outside: Captain Otto Sverdrup, Norwel- gian explorer, has consented to con- duct the French Arctic expedition’s ship to Franz Josef’s Land. The ex- pedition, under Lieut. Jules De Payer, will probably start this sum- mer and will be gone a year. Air- planes will be used, and it is possi- ble an attempt will be made to reach the Pole, but the main objects of the expedition arescientiflc.“ v--v V-- v“--- A foreign loan of four or flve bil- lions of francs to enable the Treas- ury to pay its obligations promptly, is France’s fundamental need in the present and approaching financial crisis. says Louis Loucheur in a long interview published by Paris Le Journal. The paper had appealed to him as an outstanding expert in {ln- ance, to suggest a way out for the country. facing the maturity of 23,0Q0,000.QQO franc‘s worth of se- Friday France's night Cardinals, and Archbishops have published a mani- festo regarding “the so-caliod mm- dennminational laws and the meas- uros to be. taken to combat them." The document protests against the injustice of these laws. which it tm‘ms “an emanation of atheism."_ cu'riti'es this year. The Rumanian Government is preparing a bill permitting the in- stallation of wiroless receiving sets in private residences. The bill will limit the issuance of li‘cvnses L0 Ru~ manian subjects only, and pmvido that tho ("iovm‘nment may SOiZP all radio apparatus in case of mobiliza- Dr. Walter Simons took the oath yesterday as Acting-President, of tho German Republic. to succeed the lat.» Frimlrich Ebert. Liko Hon- I‘Ihm't. l)l'. Simons did not add, “SO help me, God.” which is left option- 31 in tho oath as proocrihod by the Constitution. Tho coromony took placo from tho Roic‘hstag; tion. 'I‘lm nnrlorsignod has boon In- structml to sol] by public auction. at, Lot 60, Concession 2, E.G.R., Glenelg, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925 Thu following: HORSESâ€" H0130. rising 6 yours; Marv. rising 7 years; Horse. rising H yours. CAT FIJIâ€"410w. duo March 9; an. duo April '10; Cow, (1110 in Septemâ€" ber: Cow, (1110 in August: Steer. ris- ing 1 your: Hnifm'. rising 1 year; 3 Calves. rising '1 year; l’l‘fl'L‘TRYâ€"«Q (‘mosn and l Gandm‘: 3 Ducks and 1 Drake; 4 'l‘urknys and 2 (Enhhlors: A number of hens. lMPLEMENTSa Deering binder, with trucks. 6-foot cut; Frost and Wood mower: Cultivator; Seed drill; Hay rake; Crown gang plough; Walking plough: Steel-wheel trucx wagon; Demoerat. Cutter. Set hobâ€" sleighs. Set iron barrows. 4-section; l-i h.p. gas engine; Sawing outfit. 36-inch saw: 2 wagon hoxes; Set team harness; Set plough harness; Set. single harness: Cream Separator; Sling chain and 3 ropes: \Nhi‘lffl- trees. forks. chains and other articles. Ewrything must ho sold as pro- pl‘lPtOI‘ 1s glvmg up farmmg. Solo rommoncos at 2 o'clock sharp. TERMS OF SALEâ€"~All sums of $5 and under. Cash: over that amount. any time up to 12 months” crodit, on npprnwd joint notes bonring interest. at six per cont per annum. C. S. Dunsmoor, Joh7n O’Neil, Proprietor. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Farm Stock Implements IMPLEMENT AGENCY I AM DYRHAM AGENT FOR INTERâ€" natinnn] Harvestor. Tudhmw-Andor- sun. Wilkinson Farm Machinery and Rain Buggies. Sm me at. Noble’s Garagprâ€"J. H. Noble, Durham. 319M COW FOR SALE RFBIS’I‘ERED JERSEY COW I salo; due this weekâ€"Apply J. Roberts. Holstein. Ont. SKIPPER WANTED APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION of Shipper for the Holstein Live Stock Shipping Association will be reived by the undersigned up till noon, March 26, I925, duties to com- cence immediately if accepted.â€" W. H. Hunter, President, Neil Gal- “‘- I ..... ‘scv â€"â€"u‘-~ Bulgalia has waskml pm‘mission dei‘, Secretary. SEEN AT A GLANCE THE DURHAM CHRONICLE FOR When making pie and any pie crust is left, do not throw away. Just Sprinkle a little flour in the bottom of howl. Pinch pie crust all together and put in bowl. Then sprinkle a little more flour over tap of pie crust. Cover dish and put in ice box. This will keep about a week successfully. lake Biscuits Early By adding a little more baking powder to biscuits, you can make them ahead of time. Then place on t0p of ice until ready to bake. To Roman Fish Bone From Throat. give relief. Hot water dampens cyothes mqre easnly than when sprmkled \wth cold water. -v- ‘_- vvâ€" rice, steak, tématoes, onion and from the Allied Council of Ambas- sadors to mobilize 4.000 soldiers over and above the military establish- ment allowed in the peace treaty. The mobilization would be a tem- porary measure with the object of being prepared for a possible com- munist uprising. It is considered likely that the Ambassadors will grant. tho permission. 1- D L After three wooks of unsuccessful search, which took thom across the Arctic Circle, tho British light cruis- ers Harohell and (lodotia roturnml to Aberdeen. Scotland yostorclay, reporting that. all hopo must ho. «lof- initoly abandoned that tho rrows of the Hull trawlors. Fiolll Marshal Robertson and Srapa Flow. and tho Icolandic stoamvl‘ Imifrrhm’ial‘. missing since late Fohruary. had vs- capml. The missing: wssols worn caught in a liorco gain which swopt the Icolamlir fishing.r ,grmincls for tfour days. The Scapa Flow hail fmu'toon mon on lmard, tho Fiolcl Marshal Rolwrtson had 30 and tho Loiforhopar, 1:0. It. is 1'('rp0rtml from London. Eng- land, that the om'r which has boon made by pl'ivatv intorvsts to pur- chase the. Canadian Guwmmont Cut lemon in two. Suck juice slowly. This should dissolve fish bone and In The Exchequer Court of Canada In the matter of the petition of National Cement Company. NOTICE is hereby given that by Statement of t‘laim tiled in this (ause. on the 9th d11\ of January, 192:) the Petitionel [)iflVt‘tl that the entry in the Register of 'lrade Malks at Folio 8713 of "'l111de Ma1k Register No 36, made in the name of The National Pmtland Cement. Companv Limited of Durham, ()ntario; said trademark consisting of a flag and the word NA'I‘HL‘VAL and the name of the said Company, should be. ex- punged. THINGS WORTH [ROWING BAKING HINTS Rice and Heat Pie Cup Pierâ€"cook. 1% or 2 pounds ground round Anymm dvsii'ing i0 OppOSO the said Petition simuld file a statement of objection. answer 01' defence within fourteen days from the last appearancn of this advertisement. which will be on the 23rd day of April. 1925. ELLIOTT and DAVID. 189 St. James St., Montreal. Que" Solicitors for Petitioner. 3 19 4 steak. Can tomatoes. Onion. Green Paper. Method: 00k the rice. Mix wel! Sprinkling Clothes NOTICE Saturday By BETTY WEBSTER Readers, Note: If you have any questions concerning Recipes, and other Household Hints you would like to ask Betty Wob- sterâ€"addrm her in care of The Durham Chronicle. (Copyright, 1924, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chiouo) pepper. Bake. Pork Chaps dud Scalloped Panto” Pork chops. Potatoes. Butter. Pepper, salt and milk. Method: Fix potatoes for scallop- ing in buttered baking dish. Lay seasoned pork chops across top and bake 1 hour. 14 teaspoon baking soda. Flavor (almond or vanilla). Method: Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs and a little salt. Mix bak- ing soda with the flour. Add to but- ter sugar and eggs. Form in a long roll. Put in box over night. In the morning, out very thin. Place on a baking sheet. Bake. A raisin, nut. or coroanut can be put. on mp. Merchant Marine comes, not from a British but a European Syndicatr. English shipping concerns who haw bccn intrrviewod deny that. the offer came from me. Norwegian in- terests. however, arc known to haw- hoon inquiring, and it is U’lflug‘hl probable the olTor camo from them. Winter is still lingering in Eur- one, and violent snowstorms have been experienced in the Rhinelaml. England, after a comparatively mild winter, remarkable more for the heavy fall of rain than the. cold. has had the severest cold of the entire winter «luring,r the past. week. with heavy snowstorms in the north. .\ enrimmsity is a snow-camiml Vesuâ€" vius emitting tire. and heavy snow- falls have heen experienced as far south as Naples, Italy. Four thcmsand, four humlrod and ninoty-twu Italians arrival ih Alls- traliu in 19271. Grvvks numbm'od 1.985 in tho Samv yval’. Maltvsu 46'}. Germans 253 and Russians 317. A total of 97.635 I'Im'upmms arrival in 1924 and 52.913 loft, a nvt gain of 5,826 nwr tho figurvs of 1923. The coming mnfm'micv at Brus- sols to (“501155 tho. liw-pmx'or pact is tho chief suhioct $131941 {01' dis- cussion h3' Forvign Sum Mary Austen Chamhorlain and I’rvmim' Hvi‘rint Monday at. ()iiai D0rsziy. The F101] nch haw swung mound in Hip (,‘HlllPI- OIICU idva since thv British haw aimimi with thvm t0 malw tho mi- cnndilional 911113 01' (Evi‘many min the! Lough» of Nations ilw first step towards a. fiwâ€"pnwm- pact. 3 cups flour. 1/; pound oleomargarino. 1 cup sugar. Little salt. Monday The Mollmm‘nv. Australia. Harald statvs that. four imam typo wirubss slaiiuns. t\\«) for rocniving and tmi for trmnsmitting. am.- to he orcctvd immediateh at a cost of 5320.000. “it“ tho object of “inking traffic direct \\iih Hit-at Blitain and Canada. COOKING HINTS Deviled Lobsur in Blankets Lobster meat. Seasoning. thuv 0111011 and wnrcnslm'sh1m 'l‘hv Italian Chamlwr of Dvpntivs gaw tho (hwornmont. of Premier Mussolini two votes of (-onfldonco on Saturday. supporting the Govern- mont’s intm'nal policy. Chaml‘wr voted 215 to 12, while the second \t'otn, on the colonial policy, was 211 O .3. sauce. Little sugar. White sauco. Chopped bnfled egg. Crush Mnnsignor Charles Ruch, BiShOp of Strassbmn'". has callvd 2. Shut). strike throughout \lsacn, efl‘ectim Mondav. as a protest against the in- stitution in tho I lunch anrnmnnt of “intmuconfossionul or religiousâ€" Ice Box Cookies (by request) For March 0" Method: Take 2 cans of lobster or meat from 2 lobsters. Out meat quite tine. Make a cup of rich cream sauce. Add seasonings. Haze a stood in an cu II squares. . ell each square as a cornucopia. Fill with lobster and fold crust over top. Bake on a but- tered baking dish until crust is \done. Serve hot with tartar sauce. Sprinkle flour. Method: Soak cod fish and boil in plenty of water and shred with a fork. 0r. shred canned cod fish. Mix with egg and flour. Shape. Fry. If fried in butter, they are dell- cinus. Spaghetti. Tomato. Little onion. Salt and pepper. Green pepper if you have it. Grated cheese. Method: Cook spaghetti. Cook uigetlier tomato. onion and rut-up green pepper. Season and thicken a little. then cook slowly with spa- ghetti awhile. When you serve it. pour layer of spaghettiâ€"then grated cheese alternating until dish is full. If preferred. it can be poured in buttered baking dish and baked. but it is delicious without baking. ly neutral schools. The Athenians succeeded in bring- ing former Premier V'enizelos of Greece from his retirement on Sat- urday and inducing him to defend before the Council of the League of Nations the Greek Government’s in- terest in the dispute concerning the [.irotection of the Bulgarian minor- ities residing in Greece. Germany is shortly to furnish the French railroads with 4,000 cars, which will form one of the princi- pal paymonts in kind by Germany undrr tho lbawvs plan during the next six months. Tho railroads on- ly agreed to accept the cars it they were vqual lo the- French product in quality and worn listed at prices far below the French. P. C. Larkin, Canadian High Gomâ€" missioner in Lnndon, has received from the British Treasury on behalf of the Canadian Government, £135,- 470 sterling, representing Canada‘s; share 01' the. sums already received by the Imperial Government under the INI\\'S annuity plan from Ger- many. Future amounts are expected 1" he received by the High Commis- sioner in the course of a few munths. $9 pint of cod fish (1 cup). ‘5 pint. mashed potato (1 cup). Nolk 9f 2_eggs. Tuesday 'l‘hv mmity of Europe‘s frontiers is still tun frail tn makn it. possiblfl to talk of disarmaIm-m. now or in tho nvar futurv. Such is the semi- ut'licial Frvnch "pinion mucvrniug tho prolumod disarmamvnt confer- ence in \Vashing‘ttm. A \x’atvr-lnguvd hunt q-oniaining tho Imdivs 0f tln'm' [wrsnns from the .lupanvsv sh‘amship l'wnjima Marl! NH. 6 has [won picked up. The pur- sm- and tiftm-n pzlssmlgm's wm-v res- cmul «m Friday. It is lwlivwd the (Continued on page 10.? Cod Fish Bdls PAGE O.

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