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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Nov 1925, p. 7

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Of wot rad ubmltt. d ULES COOL HONOR FOR PAST No.1,Bgromont and ell 'TMAsâ€" I' 0081'”! h mun-d only ouco Oct my “on be nun- ’, Hannah» 1., q Ivar 11th, 334 n- wmt In: of words who on Detonbor 1e UHIIOI'I baht. r “.09 [not ya: 50 “C'ILQd. no condemna- Jon ‘0 .23. “d: 3*" omy om‘ Word 1 I.“ pm rt'ht use. use a M («angry [my‘blo tut-r7 10.! In ncuiu’ Mu Ida .swotlng r0 U!” workin' 0.! {mum for Xmas Win Jo- It. 5.5.8 (3h \! 'Whe you are shocked at. her ap- :u‘am‘e. because so much of n is I'n:‘ further particulars apply to “'Hiiam Smith. R. R. No. 3. Durham. FAR)! FOR SALE Lot 66. Con. '2. W.G.R.. Rentinok. BL; miim southwest of Durham. con- ?aininc 86 acres. Mostly clear and :n good state of cultivation. Bank barn with shed adjoining and stone ambles. 7-roomed brick house with ufipnaion kitchen and woodshed. W»?! watered and in good repair. \" iR'l‘H PART LOTS 7 AND 8. CON. :3. Fgremont. containing 66 acres; 55 1mm cleared. balance hardwood hum: in good state of cultivation; 5mm» barn 44x50, stone basement, A'anrcte stables; drilled , well and cement tank at barn. Also Lots 6 and 7, Con. 1's. S.D.R., 61811618. 0011- lmmnsz no acres; 100 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation; on the premises are a brick house con- taining seven rooms, with 8006 tramp wwished attached; drilled 3“?“ at rivor: never failin springs on this farm, making a c oice “stock larm. This property will be 801d right *0 muck purchaser. For par- ticular?‘ apply at. Watson’s Dairy. R11. 5|. Durham. Ont. 10 2523“ 'Hlll\al,luu. uuavu... -- -rr ' m \\ atsons Dairy, R. R. 4, Durham. «) ‘taI‘IO. 102523 if lamina: 100 acres; 85 acres under -‘nlti\'ation, halance hardwood bush; "mn'onient to school; on the prem- Nos are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with done foundation; concrete stables; ilm hay barn 30x50 with stone base- ment: hog: pen 20x40; twelve-room brick house. furnace heated, also frame woodshed; drilled well close to house. with windmill; concrete water tanks: 30 acres seeded to hay; in acres to sweet clover: this farm .~ well fenced and in a good state of rnltivation. For intormatiop apply mr 7. cox. 21. EGREMONT, cox- ALEX. lacDOluLD LICBDSed Auctioneer for Go. of Grey. \lminram terms. Arrangements for -:1',--~. :a< tn dates. etc., may be made :v m.- Chronicle Office, Durham. l‘v'me Hn application. Address RR. 1. [rm-ham. Phone 611 r 24. DAN. McLBAN i.:cm:~‘0d Auctioneer for County of 4m. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- «mxhiv tPrms. Dates of sales made at 'i‘h» chronicle Office or with him- Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- orr of the firm will be in Durham on l‘ursday of each week. Appointments may be made with the Clerk in the alllt'c. Luluuuuunv ’ Drum" S II!) 1.33! Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Sm-oessors to A. B. Currey. - Mr. C. 1;. Middlebro’ is permanently Maxed at Durham Office. Priceville Branch Open every Friday from 'L'Jl' tn 9.30 p.11). J. I. unsung U. 9!. any. U. B. How”- Graduate Unnversnty of Tor. ontn. Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Office Calder Black. MillStreet, second door east or Macheth’s Drug Store. C. 6. AND 3388!! Icon-LIV”! Chiropractors, Durham, Ontario. I’ho Science that adds life .to years and years to life. Consultation free. In Durham Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 6 H 23 (.1 * 1m. w. c;"Plcuan;‘nmls'r umce, over J. J. Hunter’s store Durham. Ontario. ’ on ice on Lamlgtoh $33! (the Mo Dr. Hutton’s canoe). leco hours, stoap.m..7to9pm.. excommu- day. 1, .L- Slfll, I, 3.. I. c. P. 8. 0. 011109 and resndence. Garner of Countess and Lambton 8 own. site old Post Office. Oflice ours: 9mm 3.11).. iflOto‘pom 7MB (Sundays excepted), ” Pm. DRS. Jamaal I filing (mice and residence a short am‘e east of the chn Hons: Lambton Street, Lower Town. I h . Office hours 2 to 5 3233:). (except Sundays). pm. FUNERAL SERVICE 3‘ Modern Funeral Parlors a“fine Hillcrest 0268 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto John w. Bates R. Haddocks l-‘nz'merly of Flesherton BATES BURIAL C0. PA RMS FOR SALE MIDDLBBRO’, SPBRBIAN Thursday, L {tensed :fludioneer REUBEN C. WATSON new) Auctioneer for County of Prompt attention to sales. Rea- . wrms and satisfaction guar- : hates made at The Durham ~-i+- ot‘tiee or with R. C. Wat- '.:-ncy. R11. 1. Phone 604 Hi. Dental Directorv Legal LUCAS HENRY up. A, ll- nut.“ hnr apJ When it comes to making 9 tool of n is l of himself, man is mostly wnllmg to gwnrk overtime. “I-“ Termsâ€"All sums of $10.00 and un- der. Cash; over that amount, 12 months’ credit on approved joint notes bearing interest at 5 per cent. Richard Reyes, Rahal-{Brigham _A_-A- Lot 25, Concession 8, Bentinck MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 The following: Aged horse: 5-year-old horse; Year-old colt: Cow. it years old. smiposml in calf; COW. 6 years Old, lsupposed in calf ; Cow. 3 years old. {supposed in calf; 2-year-old heifer, lsupposed in calf; 3 steers. 1 year fold; 3 spring calves; 8 pigs, 3 months old; Brood sow, due in January; Cultivator; Fleury plough; Set log bunks: Stoneboat; 3 neckyokes; 3 sets double whiffletrees: 4 pieces ladder timber; 2 sets double har- ness; 2 sweat pads and collars; About 12 grain bags; Wa on box with spring seat; Wagon; assey- Harris spreader, nearly new; Seed drill. nearly new: One-furrow rid- ing plough, nearly new; Hay rack; Grain cradle; Grass seed sower; Rubber belt, 30 feet long; Hay fork rope; Scythe; Crowbar; Gang plough; Scuffler; Cross-cut saw; Pair bobsleighs; Grindstone; Dash churn; Rocker chum; Double car- riage; Single buggy; Gasoline engine 21/4 h.p; Pump jack; Feed bonler; Cutting box; Timber sleigh; 3 bar- rels; Chatham fanning mill; Hay knife: Grave! box; Quantity good hay; Sweet clover hay; Barley fork: Cow chains; 4 trace chains; Log- ging chain; Buchsaw; 2 root pulp- ---‘ALAâ€" A. ran-o v------y â€"â€"--â€"â€" ~â€"- , - - ms; 30 sap buckets; a number of hens and numerous other artgcles. AA-AAA IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE LI'MBER \VAGON; SEED DRILL; 2 suts double hamess.â€"-Apply Thomas Davis. Lot 2. Concession 3, N.D.R., lenvlg, Priceville RR. 2. H 12 2pd HOUSE FOR SALE (:(i‘ufm BRICK HOUSE OF SEVEN rooms. centrally located. with apâ€" proximately quarter acre good gar- den land. Good new Kelsey lur- naco recently installed; electric lights and fixtures. concealed wir- ing and individual switches; full complement of storm windows for winter and screen windows for summer. For further particulars on this preperty. apply at. The Chronicle office. 10 15 tf thews,. Durham. . HOUSE TO RENT SIX ROOMSâ€"APPLY TO R. J. MAT- James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 r 13 Durham R ..R 1. WANTED WHEAT AND POTATOES, HIGHEST prices paid at W. J. Vollett’s store, phone 70, night 59.11 12 4 The Durham U.F.0. Live Stock As- sUciation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested _to gave three day_s: notice. FOR SALE THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE Mrs. McGowan must. be sold to close qutflth'o {Mamaâ€"Wm. A. McGowan, AUCTION SALE Farm Stock Implements AGENTS WANTED AN .EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for an energetic man, whole or spare time. A full line of Canadian grown trees and shrubs, etc. We equip with free travelling outfit and pay liberal commissions. Welland Nur- sery Company, Welland Ont. 11 5 3 POTATOES WANTED WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR any quantity of Potatoes. Highest price paid.â€"â€"A. C. Clements, Durham Phone 127. 11 i2 2 WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- xcle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. t! WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest pnce. Peeple’s Mills. 31523t ~7¢awunuuh gun ”I“ - “De ” and long Proprie'ton . Jackson. Executors'. "vi-1.1.2.3 . FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMO- msurance and guarantee bonds, apply to Lucas dc Henry, Dur- 612“ NOTICE TO FARMERS "18 “D6 " and 10 only at lémith Brag 626a .‘ Special price 18 the time to low. Call or J. W. Ewen 11 12 2 Auctioneer. THE HIGH 10 15 Spa Bornin has many strang tribes, among them the Likits. who follow the trails of wild pigs and live upon roots which the animals grub out of the ground. ‘ - THE DURHAM CLUB OF TORONTO “ill hold a Euchre on Nov ember 26 at. thn Doacock Inn.112 Yonge street admission 50 cents. VARNBY SCHOOL CONCERT AN ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE held in Varney school November 27,‘ at 8 o’clock. The famous comedy, “Miss Molly," will he presented fol- lowed by other morth-provoking numbers. Lunch will be served. Come and laugh. Admission 3.5“ceigtso. [ripen this property is said to be erected a frame dwelling and some stabiing. There is also a good deal of valuable bush upon the premises. This property was lately nwned by the late Mrs. Kingston. and it is desired to sell it in nrder to \vmd up__her estate. TENDERS WANTED TENDERS will he received by the undersigned up to the first day of December, 1925. for the purchase «sf that property known as lot 23 m the third concession east of the Â¥arafraxa Road in the Township. of Glenolg. County of Grey, containing 100 acres. AND' lake notit'e that after sueh last mentioned «late. the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets. of the said deceased among the par- ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims Of which they shall then have. notice», and the said Exerutors will not. be. liable for the said assets then unpaid to any pen son or persons. of wlmse. cla‘im no- tic-e has not then been received by them at the time of distribution. 0. C. Middlebro’, Solicitor for the Executors. DATED at Durham this seven- teenth clay of November, 1925. N(T,)'I‘ICE is hereby givom pursuant. to Sortion 56 of tho. Trustoos’ Act, .R. S 0., 19M. Chap-tor 121, that all crmiitors and others having claims or «:lomands against tho. os- tato of the said Margaret Kingston. who rliml on or about the 18th day of July. 1925. in tho. City of Toronto, County of York. on or bot‘oro the 7th day of Dorombnr, 1925, to smut by post. [)l‘t‘llaiti. or to deliver to the Solicitor for tho Exorutor of the last. will and testament of said dt‘Ct‘flSOti. their Christian names. sur- names. atlilrvssrs. «Inscriptions and full particulars, in writing, of their claims, a statomont of accounts and tho naturo of tlwir socurity, if any, liolil__by them. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Margaret Kingston, late of the Township of Glenelg, widow, do- ceased. By-Law No. 673, appointing places for holding nominations and poll- ing places and appointing Deputy Returning Officers and P011 Clerks was passed. Nominations are to be held Monday, December 28 in Town- ship Hall, Deputy Returning Offic- ers and Poll Clerks respectively, for the several Polling Sub-Diwsions are to he as follows: No. 1, Robert McFadden and John McGirr; No. 2, The regular monthly meeting was hold on November 11:, 1925. Mem- bers were all present. Minutes of las__t meeting wqg'c} mad and adopted. Council adjourned to meet Tues- day, the 15th day of December. â€"J. H. Chittick, Clerk. sheep killed $14.;00 GeorgTe Mi hton, Jr.. 1 sheep killed $10.;T00 ..H aw- rence, inspecting $3.;00 Municipal World. stationery $3.01; Durham Chronicle, notice 59 cents, J. S. Becker, wire fence $10.;50 [1.0. Mc- Knight, balance due re. services at Porters bridge in 1924 $46 .;01 Irwin Brown, cleaning hall $4 .5;0 J. F. Dodswortb, inspecting fence $1.50; Herman Sachs, pay sheet $4.77; Pet- e1 Robinson, pay sheet $29.67; Don- ald McLean, pay sheet $11 .;57 Jacob Sutclifl‘e, pa)? sheet $11.10; Henry Metcalfe, pay sheet $5.13; James Crutchley, pay sheet $1.50; Frank Schmitt, grading account $26.12, Superintendent’s fees $22. 40; W. G. Hastie. freight $1.20, enveIOpes, posâ€" tage 24.42; D. J. Mc,Donald select- ing jurors $400; One meeting of Council $13 .75. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Division! 1, Hug h Ridden, James Walsh; 2 Donald 8McLean, Dan Mc- Lean; 3, C. Lawrence, W. G. Mc- 0111100115; 4, Andrew Park. James Park; James Fursman. Ed. Reh- 1109;! 6, 5Doug. McDonald, John Glave; 7, William Henderson, R. Mchin; 8, George wright, Edward West. Carried. Griersonâ€"Magw 00d: That the fol- lowing accounts he paid: E. Pries, oilcloth $1.6;4 ngot Iron Company, rgpairs $9.60; _IGeorge Mightop, i on Monday, December 23 at one o’clock and in case a poll is de- manded, the election to take place on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1926, the following Deputy Retuljn- mg Officers and Poll Clerks being appointed: _ Pursuant to adjournment. Coun- cil met on November 7,1925. Min- ates of last meeting were read and adopted. _ Bail --.'I‘urnbull: That Deputy Reeve rierson be authorized to in- vestigate claim of Robert Mighwn re. broken plow Carried. 'Ihmbullâ€"Grierson: That error in assessment of lot 19, Mill street. Elgwood, _be gorrecied.__Ca_rried._ Ma gwoodâ€"Turnhull: That nomin- ation be held in the Lamlash school ‘ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Solicitor for the Efeéh'iziiiéi u 19 2 Glenelg Council 11193 M} M w [7" KY" my; my “vodkaâ€"1513111: That this Conn- (‘il acknonlodgvs 1'11‘ vipt of petition from Palopaurl's ol IZS V0.12, Al'tomcsia and (ilcnvlg, lo altar boumlarios of said sortion. so as to include the following lots; viz, 51, 52-, 53. 0'1. concession 3. S. I). R.; 51. 52, 53, 54,, concossion‘ ' D. 11., 39, 40. I11. 42. concession 1, S. D. IL, and 39 and 10, concession 1, N. D. R., and further, that this Council an. point Mr. R. '1‘. Edwards to act as Ifiéfimms The following accounts were, pre- sented and ordered paid: John G. Firth, bonus wire fence $12.50; Map- garet MacGoll, wire fence $10.00; James Ellison- gravel (Statute 1a.. bor) $7.50; M. Burke. gravel (Sta-- lute Labor) $6.40; Edward Lindsay. giravel £7.50; Patrick li‘ogtarly, re- fund of dog lax (error in assess- ment) $2.00; P. J. McLean. repairs to grader $11.70; Joseph Vasey. tim- lier $76.48; Reeve. Clerk and Assesâ€" sor, selecting jurors each $1.00; .lohn McGratli, removing forms of rail- ing on bridge at 101 17, concession :3, and filling approach $10.00; Alf red O‘Neill. gravel 30 renls: C. llamage and Son. priinting aeeounl. $115.20; l’rirevil'lel’olieeVillage trustees, for work performed on streets $5.23: Archie Ferguson. half cost. of re- pairing: road on Town Line ("llenelg and Proton $10.00; Mall-elm Black, Commissioner on expenditure $21.00: Clerk on salary $50.00. 2, specials, Commissionei John Mc- Kechnie $5.;00 Wald No.3, appro- priation. Commissioner Malcolm Black, $70.8;0 Wa1d3. Specials. Com- missionm Malcolm Black, $l0.80; Ward 4, specials, Commissioner '1‘. J. Brodie, $6.50. nis; N0. 3. John Varty and Hugh Wxig ht; N0. 4, Colin McArthur and .lohxf Ellison; No. 5. George Camp- bell and John O’Neill. Polls axe to be_he.ld at snipe places as last, year. Reports of Commissioners of work performed on Roads were adoptnd as follows: Ward 1, specials, (30m- missionerj A, A. Aljoe $8.55; Ward Cold-on-the-chest. and stub- born Cong be are mereedily refieved by the soothing healing fume: given on by Pepe tablets. Pepe comfort and strengthen week chute. They heel sore imtnted nembrnnes, clear the bronchial: e! obetructive phlegm, end soon over- come the wheezineee, breathing difi- cnlty and pninful cough. Bren Peps medicine into the chest is and vastly more elec- tive then ewellomng cough-mixturesintotheetlmy A. B. McArthuzr and Malcolm McIn- COOK]! G HINTS Come for 36 People 2% cups of ground coffee. p 4 quarts of cold water. Mix coffee with a little egg and crushed egg shell and put in a bag. The most appropriate centerpiece for Sunday table is a bowl of fruits or a bowl of nuts and raisins or a pumpkin. This, with turkey place cards, will make an attractive looking table. .‘HW'W‘. Sunday Dinner Iona Halves of grapefruit. Roast turkey. Mashed potato. Giblet gravy. Baked squash. Creamed onions. Pickled peaches. .IIJelly. k' . ump in pie. Cheese. Coffee. A bowl of nuts. fruit and raisins. Best Sunday Table Trim HOUSEHOLD HINTS By BETTY WEBSTER Readers. Note: If you have any question: concerning Recipes. and other Household Hints you would like to ask Betty Web- starâ€"address her in care of The Durham Chronicle. (Copyright, â€"uâ€"â€" 9 . A man s eagerness in get IS never _ To Brown ‘ P“ any indication of how woil ho can Brush bop of pie with milk before] afford to betâ€"Shelburne Economist. 1934, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) McKechnioâ€"Black: That this Council appoint the Reeve, Mr. Weir, to inquire into Mr. William arbitrator for Glcnelg in the mat,- t_er of adjusting said boundaries Carried. Pumpkin Pie 1% cups of steamed and strained pum kin. (Canned pumpkin can e used.) 2/3 cups of brown sugar. 1 teaspoon of cinnamon. 17$ teaspoon of ginger. Little salt. 2 eggs. 1% cups of milk. 1/; cup of cream. Method. Mix in order given. Pour in pie shell and bake. This makes 2 pics. The ingredients will keep several days if poured in mason jar and kept in the ice box. 91809 has in water. Boil very slowly‘ Add 3 inch of soda when cook- ing cra rries and rhubarb. It does away with the extreme acid found in these fruits. '1'): ts for b For November Hint for Cool BAKING HINTS Cooking Cr: and Rhubarb 'l‘immins’ claim re, damage. to crown, and to report at next meeting. (hrâ€" l'iml. Council mljournod to meet. DPcemo hvr 15. â€"â€"H. H. McDonald. Glut baking. and 10p crust will be a bean- t.iful brown. Cut ' uash in attractive sin pieces. emove seeds. Bake at. as baked potatoes. Serve this wt, and the individual may fix his on helping of squash at table the em as one fixes baked potato. m squash out of shell. 1 teaspoon of soda. 1/9 cup of molasses. 2 cups of flour. Mutlwd: Mix in order given. Bake in shallow tin. Sprinkle mp with sugar. Cut. in squares. If these an ranked in small muffin tins and null added, they are Asimply delicioul. 99 cup of butter or lard. 1,5 cm» of sugar. 1/; club of sour Gingor cm- milk or butts PAGE 7.

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