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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Sep 1926, p. 7

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muamn WPre group and Mackenlic unis» the. .IM promise NIP [mason nt was kept bl ho'l' am“- 0"4 \VO'l'o‘ 0‘1“ 11ch at". for MN... (0) use last. pound .p Hf blond.“ ml \l .rl o-nwsln, lamivson, lllIO'. Lib- , le'HOfl, (filo Ind DRS. JAIIBSOR JAIIBSOI “thee and residence a short. dist- sure east of the Hahn House on Lamhton Street, Lower Town, Dur- ham. Omce hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 8 pm. (except Sundeys). J. L. Sll'l'l. I. 3., I. c. P. S. 0. Office and residence. corner ’ of Countess and Lambtou Strpets. oppo- site old Post Office. Office hours : 9 to H 3.11).. 130w} p.m., 7 to 9 pm. DR. A. I. BILL Physician and Surgeon. Office Lambton Rtreet, Durham. Ont. Gradu- ate l’niversity of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Office hours: 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays Chiropractors Graduatm Canadian Chiropractic ilollvgo. 'l‘nronto. Office Macfarlane Block. Durham. Day ,and night phone 123. 6 M 23“ excepted. (Sundays excepted). JPGRANTDDfiLDS Honoi (limluato liniversity of Tor- onto (“‘21le no: Royal wllege Dental Snrgoons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Office Calder Block MillStrect. second door east or Mac‘lwth 3 Drug Store. DR. W. C. PIOKBBING, DENTIST (Mum, over J. J. Hunter‘s store, Durham. Untario. MIDDLBBRO’, SPBREIAR IIIDDLEBRO’ Barristers, Solicitors, mo. Snow-sun's to A. B. Currey. Mr. «.1. «Z. Middlcbro‘ is permanently locum! at Durham unit-o. Flosherton branch own vwry Friday from 3.30 In 9.30 p.111. Barristers. Solicitors, etc. A mem- bvr of the firm will be in Durham on l‘uvsday of each week. Agpoi’nlments may he made with the lerk in the oflfce C. G. AND BESSIE chILLlVRAY DAR. IcLBAN Licensvd Auctioneer for County of Grew. Satisfaction guaranteed. R83- mnaii‘u- wrms. Dates of sales made at 'l‘iw Chronicle Office or with him- self ALEX. lacDONALD Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Moderate terms. Arrangements for 331M. as in dates. etc.. may be made at The Chronicle Office. Durham. Terms on application. Address RR. 1. Durham. Phone 611 r 24. REUBEN C. WATSON luconsvd Auctioneer for County of Hwy. Prompt attnntion to sales. Rea- ammh!» terms and satisfaction guar- antc'ml. Dates made at The Durham (lhx'mm‘lo office or with R. C. Wat- sun. \‘urney. RR. 1. Phone 60!: r“. culmation. balance hardwood hush: convenient to school; on the prem- iscs are a frame barn A2365 ft. with atone foundation; concrete stables; also h :xy barn 30:50 with stone base- mom; has: pcn 20x30; twelve-room brick house. {tn-nae» hcatcd. also frame “'oodshcd; drilled we". close to house. with windmill; concrete water tanks* 30 acres seeded to hay; an 50903 In sweet c'OVCT: tpls ‘1'“: Advertisements under this heading, 1 cent a word each insertion CASH WITH ORDER; six consecutive insertions given tor the price or four. Telephone calls treated as cash with order if paid for before Saturday night of week ordered. Minimum charge for first insertion, 25 cents. On all charge orders a straight charge of 1% cents a word will be made each insertion. minimum charge 35 cents. 10 acres to sweet Clover. ....., -..-fl_ is we ‘. fvnced and in a good state of cultivation. ' ' to Watson's Dairy. RR. t. Durnam. Thursday, BATES BURIAL C0. FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern funeral Parlors Phcue Kingsdale 43M To'onlo 122-124 Avenue Road I. lulu“ lohn WBates I-‘nt‘nvriy uf Flesherton __ farm. This pr petty rzght to quick pu laser. For par- ticulars apvly a “'atson's Dairy. Ont. 10252311' 1...’[‘ m «303', 2. “26 ‘31: mi‘ms southw - ‘tmmn: 81‘ acres. Mostly. clear and ‘.Y‘. 220011 state Medical Directory. Licensed fludioneer Dental Director!) Classified Advertisements Legal ‘Directorv LUCAS HENRY P.‘va‘ L"lL‘ I “A‘sv ., _ T93: 55' nont. cormimn‘: 66 3L bmrdfi'nod! leared. mIam-e . . 1 good state of cuiuvahon; urn 53x50. stone basement. EG REM 01w. CON- into the shoé- PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on Genr 9 street, North or Skating Rink, Dur am. Apply to D. Hopkins. 2 21 U ORGAN, IN GOOD CONDITIONâ€"AP- ply at The Chronicle Office. BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smnth Bros. It’s good. Try it. IIOtf HORSE AND HARNESS IN GOOD mmditicm.â€"Apply Mrs. W‘ililam Har- graw, ILR. No. 4, Durham. 826w HARD W01 )1) AT $3.00 PER CORD; Soft Wuod at $2.50; Cedar at $1.75 per vonl by Um load, delivered.â€" 'l‘. H. .Johnsun, Dromore. 81931”! grade gas with the “hep” pud long mileage. Sold only at Smith Bros’ Garage. 626 U PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest prico. People’s Mills. 31523t WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icln an Plant .is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. t! IIOI'SI’. AND LOT 0N LAMB’I‘ON smwt near fux'nituro factory; good stable and gmago» combined; good garolvn; immodiate pOSsPSSiOD. For furthm paxticulars app 1) Mrs. \V‘fl- liam .l. Falkingham, 6 17 6M tf 1'0 RENT“ ”NE 4- AND ONE 5- 1‘0“!“ apartnwnt. Immediate p03- svssinn. Apply at )lic’laugh Ilpu_so_. HOUSB FOR SALE ”RINK Hurst: n.\' mmxm 1AM]:- tun and Cnuntvss strovts. in good l't‘pail'; gonal garclvn and stablo‘. lim' ton-ms and other particulars apply to Rolwrt Ryan, Durham. 8 2 6 NOTICE 1'0 PARIBRS The Durham I,'.F.0. Live Stock Asâ€" sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham nn Tuesdays. Shippers are rvquestcd to give three days’ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 r 13 Durham, RR. 1. dorsignml. Int 60, mmonssion 3. Glen- vlg. one animal. Owner may have same in prming proportv and pay- ing P\W‘ll~¢‘.~‘. â€"â€"Rnlwrt Lsind m ‘n -‘ I CATTLE STRAYED IN THE PREMISES‘ 01“ THE l'.\'- HH- Imolc‘l's‘igllml "1' lvmhm' H. 1926. for a retaining wall on acljtlm‘nt. tn lho' Qum chum-h. Durham. 1 yarclagv is ustimatc' Pit washml m'awl f1 Slmw and Sand l must lm usml in t and id. with all nll TENDERS WANTED l'lTXIH’JXS \\'ll.l. HI". 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' . ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- .lnlm Ilrvmmvn. Cho‘slo‘y PA L 8266111. I n_-|_l IL---_ 9....) I)..- c-__;“ FOR SALE FRAME HHI'SE. SEVEN ROOMS, 5 acrvs of land: on Cht‘iU‘I‘ stz‘ept: plâ€" m‘tric lights. etaâ€"Apply Mrs. Gml‘go‘ Everett. Durham. Ont. 8 26 6pd â€"â€" "In a town like this," declares a local citizen. “3 man may escapp being run down by- autos. but not by the gossips." ARTICLES WANTED The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior .‘latricu ation. {2‘ Entrance. to Korma] Schooi. Each member of the Staff is 3 Cut- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupgls should prepare to enter at beginning or team. -- A- Pnc‘“na mav h‘ FOR SALE OR RENT DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL MISCELLANEOUS 'iixrham .l. N. .‘ll'Rl’anlx‘ FOR chairman Buaml nf \Vurks. Durham. mm 9 2 :‘ {vhim will is nut. am tmu’lm' not In 'H RECEIVED BY 8 '36 211d anlu Labor Day, as the last summer holiday, is, for most of us, a gala occasion. It is seldom that the weather disappoints us at llus time: so we can generally plan some sort. of outdoor fun with impunity. Ordinary picnics may have begun to pal]. but a hike arranged “itli care will provide much anius‘ment. I think you will enjoy hearing about one that I attended. The host- ess was original, and her invitations printed crudely on pieces of brown wrapi‘iing paper asked us to come arrayed in sports clothes and wear- ing stout shoes. I am sure that M'- eryone accepted, and the guests assembled at the designated Spot. There the fun began! A hat. containing slips of papm‘ was passvd to each one. Each pu- pm' contained directinns how in i-vach a certain placo. Those whn drew similar ones groupml togotln-P and ”if we startvd. Along tlw i'Hads had DON! placed amusing signs dir- ecting us to pori'l’Oi'm some task m' nthor hot‘nro wn cuntimml and to carry the plararul with us tn [brmw' that we had fullnwml «mlvrs. When tho Varinus partivs arrile at. tho destination. thvrn was found a rval tvnt, a blazing firv, and plun- ty Hf fnml. Aftvr a satisfying: lunrh- mm. a prizo nf a largo. sul‘t hall was prns‘o'rtml tn tlw group whirh hacl arrivml first at thn ramp. and it was put to usr immmliatvly in an imprnmptu hall gamu. At the mu] of tho attornunu. we sat. around tlw firo and told storivs and sang: tlw whflu we toastml I‘narsllmallmvs. Finally, “'0 \\'t‘l'¢' pllml iutn a hugc‘ bus which tlw hustvss pruviolml. and worn «lriwn hark l0 nur hnmo‘s. “'0 all vutml this a must succvssâ€" t'ul party and aw hnpim: as hard as WP can that \V» will be invitml to a similar affair this year. DO YOU KNOW THAT: l. A ham I'llllln‘ll with [H‘alllll hut- lm‘ and covered with brown sugar lml'ui'v it is baikml will haw a elv- licimis and ilmricledly individual t’lawr. :3. A strip of bacon placed on top of a moat loaf and mmkml with it will keep tho meat from lwooming crusty and dry? 3. .\ soft ohanmisâ€"(which has 11mm washml tn remnw the nil â€"â€"\\'ol thm'uughly and squm‘zml as dry as pussibln is lhe bust pnssible thing t0 um {01- polishing a piano. 3 tahlvsgnnms of nliv‘ mil 114; tablt-spmmfuls of Vinegar h teasxwmful of salt 1; tnaslmonful nf paprika Mix salt and paparika; acid on. tahlvsl'monful nf nil. and mix wvll: add nnv-half tlw \‘inogar. a iittlo at. 9 timv. Blnnil, and add I'Pmain- (Mr M thn oil and Vinngar alter- dm‘ M ”In nany. Cabbage Salad Cahhngv. chum‘md. mixed with Fi'vnwh drossing. garnished with pimc-ntns out in strips. ‘ Time Table Canadian Coach Company NORTHBOY'ND FER!“ Q .............. 9. ARTH‘ H .............. 10.1; MOI NT FOREST ...... “.05 D1 RH AM ............. 11.35 \\ ILLI AMSFORD X . . . 12.30 CH A'IS“ nRTH ....... 12.50 Am at OW EX SOL .\’D 1.15 Leave OWEN SOI'ND ...... CHATSWORTH ..... \VIILIAMSF‘TDRD X . DI'RHAM .......... MOI'NT FOREST . . . . ARTHI'R ........... FERGI’S ............ Arrive at GI'ELPH . DI RH AM ............ 9 .30 6 00 MOI NT FOREST ...... 10.10 6. 40 ARTHI R ............. H .00 7 .30 FERGI'S .............. 1130 8.00 Arrive at GL'ELPH 12.15 845 Full single fare s32.50. Fare be- tween tnwns 500. Fare between towns marked x 25c. All buses slop between regular stopping points to take on and discharge passengers. Daily including Sundays. Positive- ly no waiting. This table subject to slight changes after May 3! â€"Waiting Boon Clfllflnl. own 300” DALTS STORE, BURL?! Guelph-Owen Sound Bus Service me Calling fox-pageants at all the prmcxpal hotels RECIPES French Dressing ............. 9.55 ............. 10.1.") )REST ...... 11.05 ............. 1145 SFORD X . . . 1230 ’RTH ....... 1‘2. 50 SOETHBOFND A. M. SD ........ 8.00 1TH ....... 8.25 FORD X . . . 8.35 ............ 930 REST ...... 10.10 ............ 11.00 ............ H30 H'ELPH 12.15 IHE DURHAM CHRONICLE P. \l 5.00 P.) 9.15 .3 rd, 5. i. 5. .3. To the Electors of Southâ€"East Grey. Dear Fellow Electors: Chosen unanimously as the Lib- m‘al-Ct‘mservativo candidate for this banner riding. I pledge myself, ill elected, to use my awry power and influence for tho furtlwring of the\ best interests of the farmers, the industrial workers and tho commer- cial classvs of our holovml Canada. I will mn_lo‘-a\'or to have tho ouor- mous clvht of thid counti)‘ reducvd and this hunl ol' ours much- a place \Vhirh will not. only hold its own youths anal maillo-ns, hut will attract the- mussos of tho host. blood of tho motlu-rluncls. "Canada l'or Cana- dians." is my mutt“; your host in- torosls my hiéhrst amlnlion; your unilml support my hvnrll'o-lt. desire. Gx'atofully yours. R. T. I'ZD\\'ARDS, The Pooplw's Candidate. In this max a \01\ 11111111 1111111111111 01‘ \‘1111111: plants can 1111 mtahlishwl h\ Um no1xt 111111111111. Failing this \111\ 11a1'|\ <1 ring 111:11iti111; at “1111 matnmcl and 11311\ [lants is 11111111.» sary. « ASHE: 17:292.“. 5 via?» 3.x .8: Ba». 1.5.5. 3F. :2: 9:: -9; :33 .223» .31.... :nE... .23.: 5.4.2.7.. 7.: 7.52.3 ./._ 7...: PROP. KATZ COHING cZHMIXH .\H.\l.\' ’l‘n RELIEVE Ym'R “\W'Sixht H‘Hlll'h'. I’I‘nf. *1. Kat]. ”I“ \x'vll-lilla.-\\'11 uptical spwcialist. ,nn \Ve’ulnflsn'lay, Svpto-HHOPI‘ 3. at UN" Halm Hnusn. Dm'ham. Hojadachv. pain in the» temples. ciizzinnss. Urns: 03'05 PPHNVHI through 0111‘ prnzmrly tim-d glasses. as Px-nf. Katz is knnwn to ho mm of thu must nxpm'ivncc-o! and skillml Opticians (If tmiuy. “'9 “man help you won though othm'.a failpd. Rpmvmhnr tho) «lat? and .dun‘t miss it. - BVERBEARING STRAWBERRIBS We Handle Collections Only â€"â€"No Sideline Nothing too old. small. large or hard for us to tackle 34 years” experience NO COLLECT IONâ€"NO CHARGE KELLY AIKEN COLLECTORS Oran eville and Owen Sound Owen ound offices 169 9th SL E. Referenceâ€"Standard Bank of Canada ":5 are not rapid I'mmvt' mak- Mant. them nnt. morn than mw :mart in NW ruw~x and it' the LOST OR FOUND COLLECTIONS tlw fruit buds threw varivtivs the. Juno a higlu-r atfl'v :H'P bearers are formed shortly after the young plants root, an application of a nitrogenous fertilizer, some- time in early July. has been found very helpful iri promoting produe- tiveness in the fall. It is advisable. of course. to keep the bloom picked off during the first. year until the first of July. After that, however, they should be permitted to fruit at will. We have not been able to obtain results from the removal of the bloom the seeoud spring. At this time. blossom re- moval is really impracticable ow- ing to the heavy expense involved and the loss of a good June crop, 0f the varieties to he recommend- eel. only two have really been tried at. this station; viz., Champion and Duluth. These are both improve- ments over Progressive and Superb under our conditions. The two other much advertised varieties Mastmlen and Rockhill. have not fruited here as yet. but the writer has seen the Roekhill in other places where it ap- peared to he the most promisim.r fall hearing sort yet inh‘nl‘lll't‘t‘. Canadians must romnmbm' that our falls mm nnt as long as fm'thvr south. which means that many crown horrios are frozon on tlw Vim-s. This necessitates a cansidnnbln discount from the fall yields rc'pm'tmi from other quarters. A PAGE 7.

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