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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Sep 1925, p. 7

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CON- tazrmx 100 acres; 85 acres under CILW‘ration, balance hardwood bush; \ sment to school; on the pregn- lw‘ are a frame barn A2165 ft. wnth a foundation; concrete cables; 1 ~ ~ My barn 30:50 with etone hue- nwv'; hog pen 202w; twelve-room f' house, furnace heated, 3120 r. m.- woodshed; qriglpgwen close A A‘ ---‘- 1' ram tn sweet clover; this farm « '. ~11 fenced and in a 80051 state 0‘ “ mm. For information apply “\2124011’3 Dairy, RR. 4. D“ "',.'7sI“.0, it {f dwnr; never failing spl'ingfock on once soc Ihis property will be sold ’ 'mick purchaser. For par- ‘ “ apply at Watson’s Dairy. 3 Durham, Ont.102523tf , ' '- hrvneymon wopld be v ". “”1" by now even If t has til" w; v.1. Con, 9 \V.G.R.. Beatinck. . < southwest of Durham. con- - .â€" S6 acres. Mostly clear and '1 state of cultivation. Bonk With shed adjoining and stone “-roomed brick house wit: ""5'~'~'mn kitchen and w “3"; watered and in good repair. further. particulars mg to ALEX. IacDOlALD chensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. XML-I‘m.» terms. Arrangements for film“ u~ tn dates. etc... may be made :r ‘I‘Im- olhronicle Office, Durham. l'wt‘me '11 application. Address Rfi. I [Mu-ham. Phone 611 r 24. m DAN. 1101.311! [gt-mm! Auctioneer for County 0! 3m. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- «min» 'vrms. Dates of sales made at I‘m olhrnnicle Office or with him- Mice LUCAS nun! hamsters, Solicitors. etc. A mem- 0,1 ..1 mp firm will be in Durham on {mum at each week. A pointments m' _\ 1n made with the 181‘]: in the §éturdays h. u. 510'- â€"â€""~‘â€" “vâ€"‘â€"â€" '- Chiropractors, Durham min-33f 1th SL-mncc that adds life to years and Wars to Me. Consultation free. In Imp-ham Tuesdays, Thursdays anq '_ __,_ â€"â€"_ DR. A. I. nu. (LTH'P Mn Lamhton Street (the Inc Dr Hutton's omce). Office hours, 2 U. 7, pm. 7 to 9 p.m., except sun- day. .9 J. L. sni’rn, .3 ’0’ '0 c. ,0 s. 00 WSW and resndence. corner of 0m“...- and Laughton Stree op 9W “1,; past omce. Oflico our: ' “3113111.. 1.30t0 ‘ p.m., 7 to 9 .m: E’Sun lays excepted), p How. maduate University of Tor- ontw m-uduute Royolflolleso Dental 51“....15 of Ontario. Dentistry in an 115 branches. Office Calder 3100;. Mill Street, second door east of Mavlwth’s Drug Store. Branch Open e 3.30 tn 9.30 p.m. 732%, . mer J J Hun Durham. Untario “’3 Store ”FMIDDLBBRO', 31'3“!“ mnnnmo' Barristers, Solicitors Etc. Suvcussors to A. B. durroy. \Ir. .1, (I. )liddlebro’ is permanently mum: at. Durham Officg. _I_’rice_ville mm» and residence a shat-(5i In“? ,Aglit Of the chn am ‘3 Lamb’ m Street, Lower Town, Dug». ham- m'x’we hours 2 to 5 DJ!” 7 to 3;, n: except SundtyS). 1m. w. c. Plgxpilfiy‘finy'ns'r“ FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern funeral Parlors Phone Eillcrost 0268 122-124 Avenue Road Tomllo John N. am I. M“! Formerly of Flesherton Eblnn Angssm loGlLLmy _ n__L____ A REUBEN C. WATSON kwnwt Auctioneer for County of .\ Prompt attention to sales. Rea- :.:.- tux-ms and satisfaction guar- '~ : hates made at The Durham L“‘I‘.H'it' OH'H'C 01‘ with R. C. “73L- :. \‘zn-nwy, RR. 1, Phone 60!: r“. ; .mumont, containing 66 acres; 55 .. ripared, balance Mrdwood 111 good state of cultivation; ham 44x50, stone basement, <tables; drilled well and ' 3' tank at barn. Also Lots 6 Ron. 4. 8.0.11. Glenelg. con- ' r _. HO acres; 100 acres cleared “ wod state of cultivation; on v-rmses are a brick house con- #:AL BATES BURIAL C0. F ARMS FOR SALE Lh'msed .fluctz’oneer Legal ‘Diredorv. Dental Directorv every Friday from 6H23tf HEN BOARDBRS WANTED GOOD ACCOMMODATION AT REA- sonable rates. Apply The Chronicle office. 9 i7 2 PROBATIONBRS WANTED THERE IS A VACANCY AT THE Durham Red Cross Memorial Hospi- tal for Pmbationers, and applica- tions will be accepted by the ma- tron. Miss Fettes. This is an affil- iated school. and graduating nurses are entitled to wear the title, “RN.” after their name. Apply at once. STRAYBD FROM LOT 60, QONQEQSIQN 3, NJ). NOTICE 1'0 PARIS” The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tueagays. Shippers are requested _to sure three gays’ netice. .. ..- _ _ n__-..-_ ‘ -'\'- R.. Bentinck, about. September 1, while 2-year-old Steer, dehorned. Finder please notify George J. Turn- bull, Phone Allan Park. 9 17 U A woman doesn’t. need a big vo- cabulary. "Perfectly darling” de- scribes everythmg she approves of. CIDER HILL NOW OPEN DURHAM CIDER MILL IS NOW open and ready to make cider, apple butter every day.â€"R. Smith, Prop(i 2!) - v‘â€"â€"_- "fin?“- Lima“: IIIIIGOL Phone 601 r 13 Durham, RR. 1. PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- grade gas with the “pep" and long mileage. Sold only at Smith Bros' Garage. 626“ \\ HEAT WANTED. ANT QpANTITY. 'Anl POW‘L SUPPER THE LADIES’ GUILD OF TRINITY church purpose boldiggafowI gup- FOR FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMO- bile insurance and guarantee bonds, etc., apply to Lucas Henry, Dur- ham. 612 U WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. tf per on Wednesday, October 21, in the Town Hall. A good um] and program will be provided. Wawh for further particulars. 1 Highest price. People’s M'ills. 31523t \’\. V w-‘ for sal.â€"â€"pply F. W. Kélsey, Phone 609r3. 6 8 t! ONE LARGE SIZED STRAW CUT- ter, ensilage cutter and blower in good working order with complete set of pipes for filling silos. Will be sold at a bargainâ€"Apply to James Mather, Durham. 9 17 tf LOT SOUTH OF V'OKER BODIES Limited; also lot south of W. D. Connor’s. Apply J. A. Brown, Dur- ham. . 5 H U BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bros. It’s good. Try it. i 10 tt ylF'nq HEAD OF YOUNG (IA'I'I'LE OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, CON-.- sisti-ng of buffet; extension table; 6. chairs; 4 kitchen chairs; 1 arm chair. Apply at Chronicle office. 9 24 3nd .â€" FOR uulu qu BUII wa- ter, bath, "furnace, electric lights, etc. Apply W. J. Young, Dur Out. 5 15 t PORSET flORN RAMS FOR CROSS- ing. Pmdpce'éarlirHanms‘hnd flner wool. Write us or call and see our stockâ€"F. J. Phel‘ap, ghepstqw, Ont. InnAnâ€"A -‘- m run SALF E.â€"-A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North of Skating Rink Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 221“ FRESH COWSâ€"APPLY MRS. J Bogle, Varmy. 9 . . lav-"II” “IUPDII W UIIU (Greeneâ€"ck w’l‘mxnship, Bruce Bothy)‘ ARTICLES WANTED MISCELLANEOUS COMING EVENTS FOR 924 3 l TWENTY YEARS AGO The Administratrix of the Estate of J. C. Ross late of the Township of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, deceased, will offer for sale by Pub- lic Auction on Thursday, the 8th of October 1925, at the deceased’s place- of residence, Traverston, the folplow- iing stock, chattels and efl‘ects, and other goods and effects too numer- ous to mention. Cow, 7 years; Cow, 6 years; Cow, 6 years, farrow; Cow, 5 years; Cow, 6 y,ears dry; 5 YearliL‘ngs; 3 Spring Calves; Log Waggon; Lumber W'lag- gon; Log Sleigh; Buggy; Cutter; Binder; Mower; Seed Drill; 2 Plows; 2 Barrows; Harness, double; Har- ness, single; Suga r Kettle; Sap Pan; Buckets; 4 Rolls Fence Wire; Boat; Cant Hooks; Chains; Tools; Lumber; Lath; Sovereign Measure Range; Dining Table, Small Tables; 2 Side- boards; 2 Singer Sewing Machines; Dav enette large; Doubles Bed Couch; Rocking Chairs; Churnc Washer, and other articles. ist. Lot. Number 9, Concession 9, Township of Glenelg, 56 acres, on which is psituated a saw mill, chop- ping mill, frame house and barn, and Water DQW9!‘_ .\'¢)1;matll},\'. 'l'hursday, Octbe 1. \Villiamsford. Friday, ({9!ub0_1j_2. Gmms‘ton’s school, There will also be offered for sale at the same time the saw mill and chopping milll property. of the de- ceased at Traverston. This is a splendid saw mill and water power. The lot contains about fifty-eight acres, and there is also on it a good frame house, and frame barn. The following is the real estate: 2nd. Lot Number 1, Concession 10, Township of Glenelg, 100 acres of good_ha_rdwood hush. Died.â€"-â€"In Durham, September 25, Earl Melville. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Falconer. Edge H ill Correspondence Mr. Owen Hefiernan, the well- known cattl’e buyer of Marden, vis- ited his daughter. Mrs. Thomas Mur- l'isnn, on Saturday. A line baby girl, number five, came to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Meetings in the interest of Miss Macyhail, Progiessiw candidate in the cuming Federal election, will be held as follons: Saturday, September :36. Prieeville. 'l‘uesday. September 29, SS. No. 15. Nb. 7, Sullivan. Saturday. Uctobm' 3. Tartan school. No 12. Egremont. All mwtings at 8 p.m.. to bo ad- dressed by candulate and others. It was with feelings of real re- gret that we learned the intention of Dr. Macdonald to give up his business in Durham and go West. Two weeks ago he took a prospect- ing tour to Manitoba and the North- west. No sooner had he reached Regina and Edmonton than he saw a field open and wrote Mrs. Macdon- ald to dispose of their household ef- fects and get ready for a long move. The Doctor has made. many friends here during his time with us, and many will regret his departure. The Durham Fair was held on Wodnnsday and 'I‘hursda of last week and was the record {weaker 0f the society if we measure results from the gate receipts wwhich amounted to over $400. Bornâ€"(In Durham, Thursday, Sep- tember 21, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden, a soak Salé will commence’at 1 o‘clock sharp. TERMS OF SALEâ€"The real estate will be put up subject to the usual conditions of sale, and a reserve bid fixed b the Administratrix, 20 per cent. 0 the purchase price of the land to be paid down on the date of sale and signing of agreement of purchase, balance in 15 days. Live stack, farm implements, lumber, chattels, etc. six months credit on approved joliht notes with interest. Cash for all sums of $10.00 or under. DATED the 10th day of Septem- ber, 1925. The Baptist. concert in tho. Town Hall on Fair night, was well patron- ized, and the program was good. Dr. Brown of Holstein. Mrs. Newton, Miss Margaret Hunter, Miss Craw- ford and Mrs. Lauder of Durham were on the program. Frank Slater Davidson of Dotroit was the profes- sional engaged for the evening and was good. " 3rd. Lot Number 13. Concession 13, Township of Glenelg, 100 acres SWPWD 131.1.“- After a long period of declining health from lung trouble, Mr. R. B. Bott died on Monday lagt about. noon. He was 35 years of age and was born in Stalfqrdshire, England. Mr. and Mrs. Calder are in much tmubl-e at present over the serious illness of their little son, Wilfrid, who is suffering from appendicitis of the worst type. On Monday af- ternoon, Dr. Groves of Fergus came up and Operated on the child who, at time of writing, is doing very well, but little can yet be said as to what the result will be. Mr. Samuel Lawrence rented his farm, implements and stock for five years to Mr. Wesley Arnett. Mr. John Murph of Markdale, who recently pure ased the Mid- daugh House, rented the house to Mr. Joseph Milhausen of Stratford. Mr. Milhausen was here Monday to make arrangements for taking im- mediate possession, but the deal was not made, and the present, proprie- tor,,Mr. W. Davis, will have posses- sion until December. '. A. Clark. Auctioneer. 9 17 3 MISS MACPHAIL’S MEETINGS Lucas Henry, Solicitors for the Administratrix. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE from The chronicle Pile of September 28, me. . THE DURHAM CHRONICLE SOUTHERN ACTRESS PLAYS WITH JONES IN WESTERN FILM Archie Ector on Tuosday, the 19th MP. I). 15ng has torn down his old barn and in its‘plucn 0.11%:th a. comfortable pig pen. Mr. Walter Middleton had the mmtmct‘and made a fll‘stpclass job of it. Elinor Fair Portrays Role of Heroine in “Gold and the Girl.” ho a part opposite big Buck Jones, because her dainty, feminine charm sets 00' to good advantage his strength and protectiveness. Brown bread, buttered. Spread with minced sardines moistened with lemnn juicv. Docomto with pickle and pimcnio. Makes a very delightful sandwich. Elinor Fair [mrlrays tho rolo of horoino in "Gold and tho Girl." tho \Villiam Fox prmlnrtion playing at tho Vrlorans’ Star 'l‘hoalro Friday and Saturday ownings. Sho is do- lightfnlly ~fominino, wilh tho. lan- guid :rrarv of tho southorn girl. You can almost imagino hvr talk- ing with a soft southern drawl. And sho chinsâ€"for Elinor was born in Richmond. Virginia. and oducatvd. in acrm-danco with tho. old Southern tradition. in privato schools. ’1‘th followod a fow years abroad whore she studied music, dancing and dramatic art. Miss Fair is about five feet {our in height. and weighs 120 pounds. She has lovely brown eyes and brown hair, glinting with golden this. She is particularlijell suited Man has been awe to find excuses for about everything except a Cl- garotte scar burned in a mahogany It was in Paris that Elinor first conceived an ambition to be an act- ress, but she (lid not realize. that ambition until several years later, when her family moved to Los An- geles. Pt was then that she had a chance to pla3a small part with the Alcazar Stuck Company. She di d so well that she stayed with them all summer playing various roles. From there, the step to the screen was inevitable, and she soon found herself cast in a character role. Since then she has played in many itngcrtantroles. _ A A A A Siting beans chopped with chili sauce makms a. good sandwich. instant. Chewing gum fastened to your clothing or furniture can be easily removed without much trouble. Even on a‘ “hairy” surfaceâ€"where will be no trace left of the gum- if you wipe the spot with the white of an egg. Try it some time should you be in this predicament. It works splendidly. +- Open Vegetable Sandwiches Here are a few suggestions for some pretty and tasty vegetable sandwichesâ€"ideal for serving at September parties. Fresh Mushroom Sandwiches Fresh mushrmirms (chopped fme). Salt. _ Flour (little. Butter. Method: Fry all together until bmwn. (1001 and spread on bread. DQ not, spread buttbr on hromluas this: IS a very mch sandwich fillmg m Itself. Asparagus 'l‘ip Sandwivh With Mayonnaise Lia Sideline Nothing too old, small, large or hard for us to. tackle 34 years’ experlence NO COLLECTIONâ€"NO. CHARGE _ KELLY 8: AIKEN COLLECTORS Oran eville and Owen Sound Owen and offices 169 9th St. E. Referenceâ€"Standard Bank of Canada We Handlg Cglgogions Only COLLECTIONS HOUSEHOLD HINTS starâ€"address her in care of'The Durham Chronicle. By BETTY WEBSTER Readers, Note: If you have any questions concerning Recipes. and other Howehold Hints jig! 109%! like $9 ask petty Web- (Copyright, 192‘, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) 'I‘HE BH’W'I‘HLY MICI‘I'I‘ING HF THE Women’s Institutr will ho hold at the home of Mrs. Hugh Firth on 'l‘hursday. ()ctnhor l. Gan papers will be given by Mrs. M. Knochtnl on “T he Str‘angm' \V’ilhin Our (’lalos" and by Mrs. M. Rlll‘llll‘ (lll "Hallow- een Legends, Customs and Supersti- tions.” An intorosting feature nf tlm program will lw a contest in hutton-holing, the prize bring a pair of scissors. Music will be furnished 6 onions. 3 red peppers (hot 20 tablespoons of sugar. 5 tablospoons of salt. 5 cups of vinegar. Mdthod: Chop tnmatnos. «minus and peppers tngother. Add the. re- its tomatoes. Dip in flour. Fry brown and cook until done. W'h-nn done, remove in hot plattm'. Make white sauce in pan vvgembles were 000de in. Pour OVPI‘ Vegolablos zind garnish with baron. Egg boaters are now main in var- ious sizns. (hm wry conwnivnt size is made to fit a measuring Cllll. So when one egg is called for. it. can be beaten in measuring cup thus saving an extra bmvl. It is also handy “'th whipping a small quan. Lily of cream. Salmon Sandwich with Tartar Sauce is delicious.‘ COO-KING HINTS Tomato and Summer Squash Tomatoes. Squash. Flour. White Sauce. Method: Slice tomatoes quite thick. Slice squgsh some. thickqgss WOMEN’S INSTITUTE MEETING For September 30 red tomatoes. .“Sold $750,000 worth of bonds today by Long Distance” . A small te‘iepfmane bill may be an indictment of your selling methods Chili Sauce Egg Boater ARE YOU A BANKER CR BROKER? -Wn°le: a Toronto Bond Dealer by Miss Kativ McFayclon. Rnll call answorod 11." “My I’M. I’I'M'm'h." All ladies cordially invitml tn nth-Md. i It is curious lhat during tho half- million or mom yoars that, mzm has inhabited the earth. he has Imlrned to cultivate only about. 300 SpN'ic’?! of plants out of more than 100.000 that are known to oxist. Never trust a man who wnn'l trust others. Mviimd: Wash dosirmi number of matches. Put in baking pan with skins 0n. (kwvr lmllnm of [Hill with watm'. Sprinklu supran- lilwrally (H'i'l' mp. Bake» 1 Imiir. Svrw with plain cream. maining ingredients and cook slow- ly for at least an hour. 'I‘hosv :u'o dim-rm“, easy in pre- parn zmd dehcnous. BAKIIG Hm Stile! flank Sunk Slice of Flank Steakâ€"«alumni, i pound. - Seasoning (including unions and carrots“. 1 cup of boiling water. Mothud: Spread dressing: «we? meat. Bull it. up and Lin tugvther. Place sliced carrots and (minus in bottom-0f baking dish. I’lzu'v most on top of this and sun! on top of meat. Pum' boiling wzm'r mm' this. Cover and cook 20 minmvs in hot Oven. Then lllll'OVl‘l' and mm]; 30 minutes in a mmh-l‘atv 0V0“. Make pan gravy. sealing I cup of broad vrumhs. 2 tablmpoons of multmi butter. Parsley. Onion. Celery. Seasoning. Procrasti‘nutina Ian Baked PAGE 7.

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