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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Aug 1925, p. 7

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eek toe, mixed II 10m! one! She 13 Swing] am I miles Ms If NNIPEO in Mani- 'thcr at In toast 1!, 1a, ~r. leather 'nn‘m' Innis. HIP mull is c”. returned It is father had bflen, to clear . .$l.60 to clear HT? , w: ' 00m.” Hz'x'u‘o' nn Lambton â€"Sii'ee3. (the lute pr Hutton‘s Office). Oflnce hours, 2 m .3 p.m., 7 to 9 0.111., except Sun. day. ___‘ J. . - U"-'-â€"v --- -. _. â€"~ â€" â€" - ”97;. - and residence. corner 0! ;...;:m-~< and Lambton Stu-gets, oppo- q... “1.: Post Office. Office hours : '1 H u.m.. 130w}. p.m., 71.0 9 9.13. C. 6. AND 3238!}: IcGILLIVMY Chir mnetors, Durham, Ontario. l‘h.» rcu'uce that. adds life to years and ypars to life. Consultation free. In Inn-ham Tuesdays, Thursda s and .‘uutNiflVd- 6 323‘! Lamb ham. Qpfl. Saturdays. J. 1'. “W'I', U. P. fl... u. u. u. Hmwl' Graduate Umversnty of Tor- nnt”. Graduate Royal Collegq Dentpl 4....(mnna n! (mun-in Denustry 1n Uurhani. (mm-fig. §l'x}¥ée3fx§'6i"bxiiéi~io. Dedtistry in all its branches. Office Calder Muck, MillStreet, second door east uf MacBeth‘s Drug Stgye. _.___â€"-.___.â€"â€"~ "v rum -IUU-w-vv Ilnniiz'no' Barristers. Solicitors, ma. Successors to A. Mr. (L. (1. Middlcbro’ B. Currey. is permanently locate-d at Durham Office. Priceville Branch oven every Friday from Branch open 8 5.30 to 930 DJ“- LUCAS HENRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A memâ€" ber of the firm will be in Durham on Tuesday of each week. Appointments may he made with the Clerk in the JlIice. DAN. Mel-BAN Lwensvd Auctiuneer [or County of .irey. Sahsl‘actinn guaranteed. Rea- mnahlv mrms. Dates of sales made at The Chrnniole Office or with him- wlf. . JAIIBSOI 11.1330! . «.nd residence a short dist- ut the Hahn Home on .: Street, Lower Town, Dur- ‘O‘IIICP hours 2 l0 5 pm” 7 to nuwpt Sunday3~. DR. W. O. ”HIRING; DENTIST nmce, over J, G: J. Hunter’s store, SMITH, I. PqI. (1P. 3. 0. A-“A- NW-msements under this heading} cent a word each insertion (ASH WITH ORDER; 3:: consecutive insertions gngen tor the price of (mg; Telephone calls treated as cash With order it paid for before sum-My night of week ordered. Minimum charge for first insertion. "4118. o m an charge orders a straight charge of 1% cents a word Zr” z »- made each insertion, minimum charge 35 cents. censed Auctioneer for Go. of Grey. \lmlm-ato ti‘l'flb‘. Arrangements for ‘:.-~'. as in datvs‘. Min. may be made 'l‘lw Chronicle office. Durham. “Tina ull application. Address RR. Inn-ham. Phone 611 r 25. \ie \ ‘w w barn 30x50 with stone base- fTfif' h v: pen 20340: twelve-1'00!“ f" v‘ 3'. 1:5», furnace heated. “90 {1"}? " ‘\H*‘t!"h°d: drillcd wel‘ elm to : m»; “nth windmill; concrete «at ' ’ 2.21:9 30 acres seeded to ht": t' sax-not clover: this farm :e - f‘wzmmi and in a 309d state of -' '- Mr infogmajlqp 3391! IC {figâ€"deemed) . tram FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern funeral Parlors Phone Hillcrest 0268 122-124 Avenue Road Tm0.to tram this farm. makin (arm. This pron REUBEN C. WATSON t'o‘nsvd Auctioneer for County of '. Prompt. attention to sales. Rea- ‘utc- tux-ms and satisfaction guar- .-.i. hatvs made at The Durham ~mclv office or with R. C. Watp Vurney. RR. 1, Phone 605 I‘ll. .- i ~31». _ ~ 2 xxx. 3 HF 13: 03' EASY For particu- .. Shvldroth. 3.3. smspd WI Licensed u‘luclioneer "ARMS FOR SALE \V viedical Directorv. in {Int state of cultivation. m. barn with fixed adinming and ”01:: Shiites. T-vv‘mad brick home WI extension kitchen and woodshOd- Wait watered and in S006 1'09“" For further particulars 809" it thiim Smith, R. a so. 3. Durban. Classified Advertisements lohn H. II!“ I. Mocks hrmerly or Flesherton Dental Directon ~ a 1" - .\ I..<.;}}f,;1Ԥ.?,Ԥ,3° :33“ name nomm'rnn “.4 attached: drilled FISHING 018 LOT. NO. 1201‘! THE , . Jr “mm. springs on 7th Concesann o( Glonelguthe farm “3:11; a choice stock of_ Thomas Timmms, IS strxctly pro- hunted and persons found so doing ‘ ~ -.:wv..»:~t- -‘11 30k! ' ’ m be will be rooecuted to the full ex- ' :"1t‘t‘haser. For par- tent. of t o lamâ€"L. F. Robertson. v Watson‘s Dairyg 6 ii 1.! 1m. A. I. nu, . x purchaser. re 1" _\' 1.: \\ atsons D‘ 1025” L I) "“I am Ont «tut. balance hardwood tax to ' - state of cultivation: mile 11 mm. stone basement. gary. n 01215-9; drilled well and same] :1' barn. Also Lots 6 and ta v 3. 3.031.. Glenelg. 0011- For fu : 12' urns; 100 acres cleared fan-lea, â€" ~. ,3 4119 of cultivation; on a; 0,. . 1.x Hm, ; fly» a brick house “93 PARM POR SALE :. Rm. 2. \\‘.G.R.. Bantinck. % % "_1?h\\'9<t of Durham. CO“- 80 30:31:. Mostly clear Ind 5 Dairy. mi '4.‘ mam 10 25 23 tf PROPERTY FOR SALE GOOD HOUSE, ALL CONVENIENCES; will sell cheab to quick buyer. Apé ply Box 10. Chronicle. In 14 t1 BUILDING AND BUSINESS FOR sale. One door north of the Post Of- fice. A good chance for someone.â€" P. W. Kelsey. Photosrapher. 10 9t! FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North 0! Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 221 if FOR SALEâ€"GOOD TWO-STOREY frame dwelling, well located on Lambton street. Hard and soft wa- ter, bath, furnace, electric lights, etc. Apply W. J. Young, Durham, Ont. 5 15 tt‘ F'IP'IY HEXD 0F YOI NG CATTLE ll .‘u...’ \- for sal.â€"Apply F. \\. Kplsey, Phone MM} 6 8 U LOT SOUTH OF VOKER BODIES Limited; also lot south of W. D. Connor’s. Apply J. A. Brown, Dur- ham. 5 14 tf BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bros. It’s good. Try it. i 10 t! NEW MODEL BI'GGY. ALMOST nmv; TIISO i-ton spring wagon, $5.00; About 200 lbs. N0. 9 fencing wire. 30 lb. These are real bargains for quick sale.â€"Apply Jamos Park, J12, Allan Park. 2 PEERLESS GASOLINE. THE HIGH- grade gas with the “pep” and long mileage. Sold only at Smith Bros' Garage. 626“ FOR FIRE, TORNADO, 50120319- Bic-3' ifisfiégfice. Efivc'iv'ngix-‘anléé bonds. etc., apply to Lucas Gr. Henry, Dur- ham. 612 t! WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Hughest price. People’s Mills. 31523t WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icle Job Plant is well equipped for tuming out the finest work on shon order. ARE \‘Hl' 410M131; 'I‘H 'I‘HF. ALLAN Park I'. F. 0. Garden Party at Mr. Hmt. \Visn's (m 'I‘uo‘sday. Snydom- how I? GOHd prngt‘amnw. ball games and lunch. .\olmi.~‘~'inn '3?» cunts and 10 vvnts. COMB! LABHR DAY .\'I‘ H.\RRI.~"I‘(.L\'â€"â€"-â€"l3t.h Re-gimvntal Band. Baselmll. Sufi,â€" lnall. big Midway. dancing on paw- mum. platform dancing on grounds, etc. Band Comm-t. in rink. Biggest. programme at lowest admission price LADY’S RING LOST LADY'S ONYX RING LOST NEAR Registry Officp Corner. Kindly leave an. dihrnnirln office. 3066? FOR SALE RI ' BEER-TIRED. GOOD CONDITION. Apply to Smith Bros. gal-ago. Dur- ham 8 20 3 STOVE FOR SALE LIGHTER DAY, HIGH OVEN. COAL or wood. as good as newâ€"Apply W. J. McGirr. Queen Street. 8 6 tf 501'!“ 1'0 PARIS” The Durham U .F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesgjays. Shippers are requested _to slim. 911126 days notice. lcquuauuu uv 7" James lifidnceI Ianagor. Phone 601 r 13 Durham, 11.3. i. The C. P. R. will run harvesters‘ excursions to the Northwest. from Toronto and all points east, and on line with Toronto to Mactier. Aug- ust 18 and September 1. From Tor- onto and all points west. August. ‘21 and September 5. Fare $15.00 and m; to Winnipeg. plus half cent per ARTICLES WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TILE ALWAYS ON HAND Sizes 6. 8. 10. i2. 15. 16, i8. 2‘ in. mm BRICK YOR SALE Aunts for r . m5! Tn E DURHAM CHRONICLE ‘ The nineteenth annual convention of Grey County Women’s Institute was held at Kilsfth, Wednesday. August 12. Mrs. . S. Mollraith of Durham was the representative from South Greyhranch.‘ A â€"â€"-â€"â€" Mnnnl‘ Township Hall, and attended by a representation from the twenty-five branches. Mrs. Downs, Flesherton, County President, was in the chair. The devotional part wasponducted IO. \l.vv., 5"... v- U’ LII. __. -- The address of welcome, given by Mrs. R. Brandon, District President of North Grey, was one of heartiness and cheer. Mrs. Ezra Hollidaz, of Mount Forest, in her reply, spo e of the beauties to be found in Grey County, not found anywhere else, and stressed the idea for the women present. not to think of self, always of others, and at the close of her address, read “The Souris Women’s Greed.” A very effective address was given by Mrs. Downs. Following the reading of the min- utes of last year, new business was: discussed, among WhliCh was the Children’s Shelter at Owen Sound, at present maintained by a few municipalities, but the Women’s Institute are trying to get the Coun- ty Council to take over the main- tenance and have interviewed that liody, but so far nothing has been ( OH". The balance in the County treas- ury was $16.50, and this year, $30.04 which shows good progress. During the election of officers, Mr. G. A. i BYE SIGHT SPECIALIST COMING Prof. H. Katz, the well-known eye slwcialist. of Listowel is coming on his rounds again to relieve your eye sight, troubles and headache, on 'l'lwsday. September 1, at the Hahn House, Durham. If your sight is peer and your eyes weak, headache pains in the temples 0r forehead, you should have your eyes proper- ly attended to, as, by proper atten- tion to yuur eyes, the above trou- hlvs vanish. By our grvat skill and experience, we can help you even though others failed. and your eyes are safe. See Um two-sighted glasses in one. piece $10.00, worth $16.00. MONEY LOST “TIDNESDAY NIGHT, AI'GI'S" 19. nn street nvar Band stand. pum‘se containing {3.00 hill. upward. (llnl'nnicln nfficn. ipd AUTO JACK FOUND LAST WEEK. (“\"NER MAY HAVE snmn by proving: prowl-Ly and pay- im: fur this ad. at Tho Cl‘mmivlo Hffifl‘. FOR SALE I’MRSI’II‘ HORN RAMS F ()R CROSS~ mg. Pmducv varly lambs and finer \x'unl. \Vritn us 01' call and see. our stocky-4'. J. Pholan. Chopstow, Ont. ((irwnock Township, Bruce County‘- 8 13 3 HIGH SCHOOL STI DENTS ACCOM- mouwlatmi all modern conveniences. -â€".-\p1vl} at The Chronicle Office. 8 13 GM mm EXHIBITION MODEL PIANO, MADE by Mason Risch. $395. Bench and (Iolivm-y from Easy payments. Play- or Pianos $675. I'sed pianos $175 and up. Write for photographs. Mason Risch, Factory Branch, Guelph. I CAR LOAD ON HAND, ESPECIALLY for fall wheat. Call early and get \oux supp pl3' while it. lasts.â€".J W. 'van Son, Phone 114. 2 8 22 WE HAVE FALL W'HEAT THOR- oughly cleaned for seed, $1.50 per bushel.â€"J. \V. Ewen Son. 2 8 22 STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE ONE M-FOO'I‘ COUNTER; 18 FEET wall shelving; 2 flat-top counter showcases: 2 wall cases; 1 wall pa- per rack. 16 feet long; 1 pair candy scales, 4 lb.; at present in store for- merly occupied by the late Miss E. Gun. Key at Mrs. Gilbert Mc- Kechnie's. 8 20 2 Municipality of £110 Township of Egremont. County of Grey. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Section 10 of the “Voters' List Act" the copies required by said section to he so transmitted or delivered. of the List‘ made pursuant_to said Act. of all persons appearing by the last re- vised Assessment Roll of the said Municipalitv. to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legislative As- sembly and at Municipal elections, that said List was first posted up in my office at Holstein on the 17th day of August. 1925, and remains there for inspection; Electors are called upon to exam- me the said List and if any omis- sions or any other errors are found therein. to take immediate proceed- ings to have the said errors cor- rected according to law. Dated at- Holstein, this 19th day of August, 1925. . Damd Allan, Clerk of Egremont. SEED WHEAT FOR SALE SPECIAL: PIANO OFFER BOARDEBS WANTED VOTERS’ LIST i925 FERTILIZER LATE SUIIBR Inn's Boo Bites When you go berry picking, you’re apt to get stung by a bee or wasp. In that case, mud or common earth and water '3 the best thing to put on the sore spot and should he put on immediately. '1‘. ALA... Some folks carry water with them just for such an emergency. They simply mix the dirt and water until it becomes like a thick paste. Then â€"apply it Leave a bottle of penny-royal un- corked in a room at night. In the manning, there will not be 9. mos- quito tn be found; Apply spirits of ammonia to stings of insects or bites of mosquitoes, to take the poison out. . Putnam, Provincial Supv.rintendent of Women’s Institutes, presided. Officers Elected The following are the officers for 1925-26: President, Mrs. Ezra Hol- li«:lay._M(5mt.“ Furos‘t; 'Yico-Presidpnt, MI‘S. L. B. Danard, Kemblv; Socro-' tarle‘roasurvr. Mrs. J. B. Long“ Meaford. Tho Executive will con-' sist of the Prrsidont and Secretary of each district, 3. Resolution Com- mittvo romposod of Mrs. J. B. Straith. North (troy; Mrs. Armstrong, Centre Grey, and Mrs. Rogers, South Grey. and tho following resolutions: lst, Parking of cars in secluded [ilaCUS without lights. 2nd. to stand united for the temporancc causv. 3rd to help rot‘orvstation. For the lat- ter cause, tho first, Monday in May was sc-loctvd for tho planting of a tree for 03011 momhor, tho samt- to he callvd. “Woman's Institute Day for 'I'rvo Planting.“ worn passml and carried unanimously. This clused' the morning session. and dinner fol- lowed. served in the. basement of the ljfited church. The afternoon session opened at. 2 tum with community singing. The. initial address was. given by MrS. H. H. 'l'humpscm. l’quresentflne for Centre. Grey. on “Modern Woman, and How She Vimvs Life. and Its Problems." Her athlress was fol- hmwl by one. given by MW. J. B. Straith. Owwn Sound, on “Is Canada Raving to Become a Famine Stricken ,Irlountry," and in her speech, she ’stressed the fact that because. our trees are being out down, the mois- ture necessary for the growth of crops. etc. was lessened by rain be- ing diminished, as the trees help very much in this matter. “Waste not, want not.” were her closing words. The reports of the three districts represean were giwn by the re- spective Secretaries as follows: North Grey: Branches 19, Attend- ance 4,591. Members. 534. Addresses 202. Meetings held, 179; Money raised for other purposes. $1,357.92. Centre Grey: Brenchgs.__i7.__Help- 1 chicken. ing with Community Halls. Membr- ial Park. em, money raised, $3,629.75. South Grey: Branches, H. Member- ship. 345. Money raised, $2,049.85. Balance on hand, $615343. . During the year, four ourses were taken up. the beauti , ing of the cemeteries, assistance for the Red Cross, community work, Sick Children‘s Hospital. Toronto, Chil- dren’s Shelter. Owen Sound, Gave medal for Entrance examinations. Libraries and also the plebiscite campaign and school SUpplies wher- ever needed, were some of the ac- tivities achieved by the branches of this district Following the various reports, a solo was rendered by Mrs. S. Bar- foot. “A Wee Bit. of Heaven.” A paper prepared by Mrs. Knechtel of Hanover on “Books and Do we Know What Our Children Read?” was giv- on by Miss Stilton. Hanover. "addresses folloned bx Mr. G. A. Putnam. Mrs. Svdney Banks, Shel- burne. Federation representative for Grey and Simcoe: Miss Agnes Mac- phail. M. P. far East Grev. readings by Miss Gillies. and community singing folio“ ed M the National Anthem clnsed the best Grey Coun- ; ty_Conventi0n yet held._ For the occasion, the hall was profusely decorated with flags and flowers, Three hundred delegateda registered, and a number didn’t reg- ister. Both dinner and su per were served from flower-decke tables in the basement of the United church. The Kilsyth branch was asisted bx the Springmount Salem and Rock- ford Institutes. Mrs. Gardiner. the retiring Secretary, has served ten vears. and was six en a hearty vote of thanks. To Bid Room of Mosquitoes For Stings of Insects COOKING HINTS Pressed Chicken -W- O. - nub” (Com/right, 192‘, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) 23‘ 2 tablespoons of gelstine. Some chicken broth. Seasonings. 3 hard boi ed eggs. Method: Boil chicken until ten- der. Pick from bones and cut or chop fine. Dissolve gelatine in hot chicken broth. Season. When it cools, add chicken and egg. Put in a fruit mold. This looks pretty when served with tomatoes or to- mate jelly. Soft custard. Berries. Powdered sugar. Whipped cream. Muihml: Put down layer nf soft custard. Then layer of raspbvrrios, lnganbvrrivs or blackborriw. Sprin- kle with mvwdermi sugal. 'i'up with swveuinmi whipped cream. 'lrrm with berries. Chill. Sors’: cum. (if c«_.mrsa ice cream is alxxaxs good iixvd this way in place 01 UH' custard. Altar a work of shmwrs and lnnoln-ons, given by a Sowing Cluh at Lakrwmnl Park. and at tho homo of Mrs. Donald Imighlon on Watrr- bury Road. Lakrwoocl, and a dinnnr given in her honor by Mrs. John (“11991le Doan 105th Apartmrnls. at. which many formvr Sanduskians were prosmt. Miss' Alina Lillian Ehrhardt. daughtvr of Mr. and Mrs. John Ehrhardt, 1180 Andrvws avonno. Lakewood. Ohio. and formc-rly rosi- «lonts of Durham, was mat-rind in Mr. Harry \Vard Franco of Glow- land on Monday. August. 17, at. Um ihomo of the RP\'. .lusvph Moth-r- shoad on Summit. 01an Lakmx'nml, in tho I’vrmonro of only the! immwla at» rt-latiws of tho contracting parties. Aftor Ihu \wciding. dinner “'85 gamed at Rog-11:117. 3.21mi from ”111111 the happv pair lvft In Ilka Um “.30 11. n1. 11am «1n II111. Eriv I‘m Wain-11, Ohio, where the groom had his m: 1. «him \xaihim: so that Ihm (11111111 SlN'nII ”H'II Iinnvymunn mmm 1111: In Washington. After theix 111111111. I'iom ”111 East. they “in at plvsvllt maki1 II111i1 humi1 \\iII1 II1¢1 biiilv'.‘ parents. McGILLIVMYâ€"MOORBELD A Very quiet wedding was sol- unmizml on Saturday, August 15. 1925, at SL Paul’s Rectory, Toronto, by tho Rev. Canon H. J. (Jody, of Bertha R., youngest daughmr 01' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moorhead, Palm- erston, (,0 Mr. Hugh Murdock McGil- lig‘gly, pf ‘Ifistovg'el. The bride, who was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Fred Dalton, of Toronto, looked smart in a cherry bloom French crepe dress with hat to match, and wore a cor- sage of sweetheart roses. iss Reva Foster acted as brides- maid, gowned in powder blue crepe and large white hat The groom was supported by Mr. Lyle Kidd. The happy couple left on a short honey- mOOn and returned to Listowel Monday evening where they will make their home. F of August Tim‘s Bride is a sister of Mr. R. FRANCEâ€"BHRHARDT Berry Parfait linus Ice Cream HYMENEAI. Little» salt. 4t.-1bl«-.~'[u)0ns uf Baking Powder. Milk c'nuugh in either shape or arm» dough. SOl'Vn Warm. Split slun'trake'. Buttnr. Pour berrivs which haw been slightly mashc-d and sweetened over the shm‘wake. So Sudden 'l‘ngvthor they had broken the wishbone. and she held the longer piece. “Ntiw, \\ hat. shall I “ish for?” she mused. “Reallv, [cant think.” “Oh, wish for any thing,” he sug- gested brilliantly. Mnux'hmul of Durham. -- Liswwet lmmwr. V But still her brow wore a puck- cred frown. “Oh, well, if it’s as hard as that, I’ll wish {Jr 3011. he cried oblig- inglx _ __ _ J u I‘IUIJ . ., . . “Uh, John, . she cued happnly, “you really vnsh for me. dear? Thvn you can have me! This is so sud- den!” CHps of flour. tablespotms nf slmrtvni'ng. i tablespugm of sugar. (0 (5 Advertise in The enamels, It pays For the lwst m‘nup snapshot nf threat or morn persons. devol- npml and printnd by us. “'0 will uiw a prize of a beauti- ful onlarm‘mvnt of the win- ning snapshot. Contest. open till Septnmlu-r 30. Leave your films at. the Studin or at D. C. Town’s Jewellery Slm'o. Kelsey’s StudioanrhI Nothing too old. small, large or hard for us to tackle 3-5 years' experience N0 COLLECTIONâ€"NO CHARGE KELLY AIKEN COLLECTORS Orangeville and Owen Sound Owen Sound offices 169 9th St. E. Referenceâ€"Standard Bank of Canada We Handle Cpucgtions Prize Picture Contest COLLECTIONS Shortcake Recipe :Io Sideline PM! 7.

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