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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Oct 1926, p. 7

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mob" 7. 1936 ORIAH .\l I Wanted {3mm MM llc'obll lmw Nlrs H bt lid Dita. JAIIBSOI JAIIBSON (Mice and residence a short dist- once east of the Hahn House on Lamhton Street, Lower Town, Dur- ham. Office hours 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 pm. (except Sundays). J. L. Sll'l'l, I. 3., I. c. P. 8. 0. ounce and residence. corner at Countess and Lambton Strgets. oppo- site old Post Oflice. Office hours : 9 to n 3.11).. 130 to In p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). DR. A. I. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Office Lambton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- ate l'niversity of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Office~ hoprs: 2 to 5 p. m.. 7 excepted. C. 6. AND BESSIE IcGILLIVRAY Chiropractors Graduutm Canadian Chiropractic Hollo'mu 'l‘nrnnm. Uffirn Marfurlune Block. Durham. [my and night phone 1'23. 6 H 23” J. I. “HAITI, U. U. 0., u. u. u. HOHUI' Graduate University of Tor- ontn, Graduate Royal College Dental Surgrons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Office Calder Block. Millb‘treet, second door east 0! Maclicth's Drug Store. “nn. w. c. ncxnnmc, nuns-r (Mu-v, over J. 6; J. Hunter's store, Hut-ham. Ontario. --.._... _ .â€" MIDDLEBRO’, SPERBMAN 8: MIDDLBBRO' Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Slutcs'ssnrn‘ to A. 15. Currey. Mr. (I. 11. Middlebro‘ is permanently locutmi at. Durham office. Fluslwrton branch open every Friday {rum $.30 it) 9.30 p.131. A____..___ DAN. IcLEAN l.tcvnsvd Auctioneer for County of Grey. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- «mahl» tm‘ms. Dates of sales made at The (Zhrnmcle ()fl'ice or with him- w”. wâ€"v_v Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Mmlorato terms. Arrangomvnts for salvs. as to dates. etc.. may be made at The Chronicle Office. Durham. forms on application. Address ILR. 1. Durham. Phone 611 r 24. REUBEN C. WATSON Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey. Prompt attention to sales. Rea- sonable terms and satisfaction guar- anteed. Dates made at The Durham «thronieie office or with R. C. Wat- son. V'arney. ILR. 1. Phone 605 Mt. K'enced and in a 369d state of ' For Information apply to Watsons Dairy, RR. i. Durham. ' ' 102523“ Ontario. NORTH PART LOTS 7 Ann 0. MM. 2‘2. Egremonl. containing 66 acres: 55 acres cleared. balance bush; in good sl frame barn Mm. . cuncrele stables; drilled well and cement tank at barn. Also Lots 6 and 7. Can. i. S.D.R.. Glenelg. cnn- laining HO acres; 100 acres cleared of cultivation; on and in good state . the premises are a brick house con- ' ' ' ooms. With good frame woodshed attached; .drilled ' ' ’ springs on H m to quick purchaser For par- licnlars applv at Watson‘s Dairy. ' Ont 02523“ extension kilche Well watered a For further pa . William Smith. an. No. 3. Durham. â€"._____-£ r Politicans who are looking for soft ' ' n that. one under FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdale 4344 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto John w. Bum R. Haddocks Fon'mm-ly of Flesherton J. F. GRANT. D. D Licensed u‘luclioneer Medical Directorv. Dania! Directorv Legal ‘Dz'rectorv ALEX. Macnoum LU CAS 8: HENRY containing 66 acres: 55 “350. stone basement. .es; drilled well and at barn. Also Lots 6 P. S.D.R.. Glenelg. cnn- ares; 100 acres cleared mate of cultivation; on A‘- {oâ€" ‘9' p. m., Sundays . of Gm!- PROPERTY FOR SALE Fou SALEâ€"A NUMBER ‘OF GOOD buildiiiglot'vn Géor 9 street. North of Skating nk, Dur am. Apply to 1). Hopkins. 2 21 tf ORGAN, IN GOOD CONDITION .-AP- ply at The Chronicle Office. FOR SALEâ€"Steel-tired buggy good as now; 1922 model Ford car thor- oughly overhauled; Quebec heater NOVAâ€"Apply at at the “WM End Blacksmith ShOp. 930 2pd J-Ullh '.â€"\LF gmlm'al purposes mawmmpnsml in foal. in splmulid cunditjnn. will bo' sold vho-ap for rash m- vxchungv fur ynmu: (-attlv. W. H. Hunt, R. R. I HallmVo-r. 10-7-1 PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- Srmle gas with the "pep” and long milo'agc. Sold only at. Smith Bros’ Garage. 6 26 U «BET YHI'H HADIH B }‘£.\'l”l'EHIES at Smith lh'ns.‘ lull-hum. 923-3 ? Hl'jl' “W“ .\'F.\\' RAHIU SET Bli- t'HI't' HIP \an’lt’l's‘ Sc'l’ivs‘. SN} Smith Hum. Durham. 923-3 WHEAT \VANTI‘JD. ANY QI'ANTITY. Highest prico. People's Mills. 3 152m WHRK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icle Jub Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. tf HUI'SE AND LOT ON LAMBTON strm-t, mm- furniture factory; good stahln nml garagn rnmhinml: good garclvn: immodiato possession. For furthnr particnlzu-s apply Mrs. W‘il- liam J. Falkingham, 6 '17 6nd tf tn quirk pun-lmsm'. impll'mt‘nt shop on Harul‘mxa stront: will sell build- im: and W. 01' building only. Apply FUR SALE. “WRTH THE MONEY .\ REAL LIVE REPRESICXTATHT. tn I'vm'vsc'nt nnv of the leoding LifP Insuranm» clumpallio-s in Durham and \‘ic-inity. Iiithvr part 01‘ whnlo‘ time cuntravt. Apply box 63 lix€‘o*11.‘<n1111«;l. 10-7-2pd. 'l‘Hl‘I LADIES” GI'ILI) OF TRINITY I’lln’roh will lmlal a Fowl Suppm‘ in HIV 'l'cm‘n Hall 011 anmbvr 4. Par- lil-ulzu's lulwr. llo-mwmlwr tlw «lat... :.H 'I‘RINI'I‘Y (Illi'Rle I..\l’)lES‘ (WILD will hulcl :1 ml» of hmnv-maolv lmk- ing: and a ‘23". tua in Hm .\.Y.P..\. T HE LADIES OF THE RED CROSS Snvivty will hnlol thvil' annual ha- zam' Saturday. .Vt'Wt‘n'llu'l' 13. All thaw who haw walk out. will ploasn I‘Mlll'n Samo- rmv \wek previnus to tlw clan" of mu bananaâ€"Mrs. M. anhtvl, Socrotm'y. Advertise in The Chronicle. It. Pays. The Durham I'.F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are rmmosted to give three days' notice. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 r 13 The School is thoroughly equipped to take. up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2‘ Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the Stafl' is a Uni- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Informaufm as {0 Courses may be ohtzpinedfrom the Principal. Intending pupils should prepare to en_tei_' at beginning 0_f team. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to main- tain m the future. Durham is an attractive and healthy town and good accommoda- tion can be obtained at reasonable rates. SITUATIONS VACANT ARTICLES WANTED DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL FOR SALE OR RENT / =.: mm a L'm'. Iva In [no .\ ”ms nu Saturday. ”(40an 9. MISCELLANEOUS J. A. M. ROBB. B. A., Principal. JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. COMING EVENTS Mclmllan. Durham. 9 9 6nd NOTICE TO FARMERS FOR Durham. MI. 1. LATONA CHURCH, DORNOCH, ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY The 69th anniversary of Latona Presbyterian church, Dornoch, will be held on Sunday and Monday, Oc- tohcl' 17 and 18. Sunday scrviccs at M aim. and 7 pm. Special prr-achw. Rev. Mr. MacKay of Walkcrton. The Chatswurth choir will provide spe- cial music. On Monday evening the annual supper will be served from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by a good program. Durham Presbyterian choir in at- tendance. ' Admission 40 cents and 25 cents. Hon. Dr. D. Jamiaaon, Chairman. Rev. W. A. IcWilliam, Pastor. 10 7 2 NO EVENING SERVICE IN QUEEN STREET UNITED On account of the anniversary at Zinn un Sunday npxt. thm'v will be In.) SI'I'VH‘P in All" quon Stl‘wt vhum'h at 7 [Ln]. Wu will lw in tlw markc-l l‘ur tlw wintvr months fur purv milk and rrmim. Urilors takvn for rhoirn dairy buttnr «loliwrml ull’ ilm rig; ulsn llutlvrmilk.â€"\\'at.~um‘s Dairy. 'I‘Iw umlm'signo-«l auctinnm'r has hm'n instructml to 5011 Ivy public anv- tinn at. LOT 9, «ION. 5, GLENELH MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926 Bay Driving: Maw 12 yvars um: Sm'l'wll Driving: Marv H) years old: Pnllml-Angus 110w 4 yvars old; Grade 61cm: agml: 3403120141 Haifvr; 3â€"wa- ulcl Stum'; Mvtlnrmivk Bilnlm'. 6 ft. cut: I’vtm' Hamiltnu Mowm’. 7) ft; l’o'tm' Hamilton Hay Rako. 1'3 ft.; 'l‘mllmlw-.\nclm's«m Wagnn. 110w; Hay Hawk, Il<‘\\'2 Svml Drill; Buggy: (Zuttvr: Flvury Plough, 11«-\\'; SM Drag Hurrc'nvs. thrmr smrtinns; Dum- ovrat: Hung l’lnllgll; Magnvt. (ll-nan] Soparatnr; 2 Emmy Stones and Franw: Fairbanks-Morgen (ias Engino. nvw; SM. Hvavy Hurnvss; Set Singlv Harmon's: BI'HHZP Turkvy; Hubblvl'; I .; Ynung 'l‘m-kvys; HUOH‘; Hallilvl'; FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 3: Y-nung Tm'kt'ys; Goose; (iamlur; Nnmm'uus othvr Articles. No rnsm'w as the farm is sold. Sale cummvncos at 2 o‘clock sharp. Tvrmszâ€"All sums 01'8“) zmcl unclvr Cash. (wvr that amount. any time up h) («'11 months." ('l'mlit. H11 approval jnint 110105 bmurim: into'rvst at 6 per cunt. pvx' ammm. BUTTER, MILK, CREAM SERVICE WM. GRAY, CLERK'S FIRST NOTICE OF POSTING 0F VOTERS' LIST Township of Glenelg Notice" is lio‘rvhy given that. I haw mmpliml with Suction 9 nt‘ tho Vot- m's' List Avt and that I haw pustml up at my ntl‘ivn at. R. R. 1. Durham. «in tlw 27th day «if Svpto-mlu-i'. 1.026. tlw list ut' all pursuits o-ntitlml t0 V01“ in tlw said Municipality le‘ Mo‘mlwrs of Parliament and at, Municipal F.1- m’tinns‘. and that sum list, i'vnmins tlu'i'n fm' insi’wction. And I hvx‘ohy call upnn all volm's to take immedialo- prowmlings tn haw any errors 01‘ unlissiuns Pnr- I‘m-tool awarding: to law. the last day for appeal lwing the) 18th (lay of Hc'lfllwl'. 1926. Data-«l this 27th «lay of Sept, 1926. HECTOR H. MCDONALD, 0303 Clark. Twn. Glonplg. Time Table Canadian Coach Company NORTHBOI'ND 'l‘nthe premises of the under- signed about. three weeks age. I'm'ner may have same by proving: property and paying expenses. Herbert HOpkins Aberdeen Lnavn A. M. GI'ELPH ............. 9.00 FERGUS .............. 9.45 ARTHI'H .............. 10.15 MOI’NT FOREST ...... “.05 DYRHAM ............. i 1.45 \VILLIAMSFORD X .. . 12.30 CHATS\VORTH ....... 12.50 Ara. at OWEN SOUND 1.15 Leave OWEN SOUND ........ CHATSWORTH ....... W'ILLIAMSFORD X DURHAM ............ MOI'NT FOREST ...... ARTHUR ............. FERGI'S .............. Arrive at GUELPH MOI'NT FOREST ...... 10.10 6.40 ARTHI’R ............. “.00 7.30 FERGFS .............. “.30 8.00 Arrive at GUELPH 12.15 8.45 Full single fare 82.50. Fare be- tween towns 50c. Fare between towns marked x 25c. All buses stop between regular stopping points to lake on and discharge passengers. Daily including Sundays. Positive- ly no waiting. This table subject to slight changes ‘after May 31 .â€"Waiting Room CITY HALL. OWEN SOUID DALTS STORE, GUILD! Guelph-Owen Sound Bus Service Calling for passengers at all the prinmpal hotels AUCTION SALE I’I'Om'ivtc‘n' HBII‘BR STRAYED SOUTHBOL’ND THE DURHAM CHRONICLE J. O’NEIL, A. \l. 9.00 9.45 10.15 “.05 11.45 A. M. P. M \nctinnvvr 107 U' 9.1 i) UIu§~ U! 3‘ Don’t you often tire wt attending a series of luncheons at which each hostess tries to outcln the [irevious one in the. richness and elaburate- ness of her food? I do. and. recent- ly went tn a party prepared to be everfed and utterly bored. How- ‘ever. the hostess must haev felt as 3I did fur she surprised us all by hav- lingâ€"what do you suppose?â€"â€"haked beans! I guess all of us were de- lighted and we shuweci our apprecia- tion by actually “gnrging.” The Spread The table was spread with a red and white rilerkml cloth and a red and white (“lit't‘kt‘tl napkin lay at eaeli place. There was no center- pim'e- saw 3 hi: hrnwn ”arthc-n put ui’ lwam flukml on mw siclv by a dish of catsup and cm llw unr by MW of picklvs. .\ maid lil'HllLl'llt in :1 [mt nl' Hustun hruwn ln‘o'acl and thv tent in an nld fasllimml silwr lea-1M. Slit'ml Inmatm's \Vl'l't' sul'le its thv Ilvwsszng\' \‘c‘g'otahh' and tlw «lussm‘t was“ :umh-saum' and ginge-t'tn'vmt. 'l‘lw lunchmm was unique and has causwl all thv prusln-ctiw ltu_;.~;t,vs.~‘¢“s in that svt In ahm thinking caps fm' nriginal News {Mr tho'it' [nzlt'tiu-g I knvw that ymt \VHIIM hv intvwstmt. trm. and m'nl'mhly want to giw- a “hvan party" (~1- ymu' t'rivnds: sn l‘m giVing X011 H10 1100le l't't‘ipvs, Ynu ah'vacty haw my gingvrhrvact hut ho'l'n :n-n tho nthm-s in quantitiow fur six pursuits: l table-slumnful nl' boiling water 1 cup (of mnlassvs .1 Flip 0f yo'lluw L‘Ol‘ll mm] l mm of ryu flour 1 mm «if whvat flour I to-aspnunfnl nl‘ salt. Bvat «w: and milk; 3.1.] dismlyml soda in mnlasws‘ and l'wat. miti! i’namy: add in 02g and milk: sift in tho «Ii-y inm'o-dimnts.‘ Raisins may I)“ addml if «It‘sil'ml. Flmll' ahnut half a mum]! and mix with ”I" hat- tm'. Put into g'i-nasml maid and mvm' tight. Ste-am for thrm- hmn's. Imt 0001 MINT wmnving l'rnm mold. I like] my hrmd crusty; 5n ai‘tvr it. is don? I l'vmnyv it from the mold and placn it in a mndvratn mm for album. Iiw nr tom minutus. Baked Beans Soak nun pmmcl nt' naVy beans tt\'t'l'lll:..'lll.. 'l‘livu mnk «WW a low time until “in lwans can lw mashml with u t’ni'k. Put a pinvli ut' baking soda intn thvm lmt‘nrv wmciwing from tirv. Pour into cassvi'nlv; mill salt. amt i'wmwr tn tzlstv and one-fourth of a teaspnonful of mustard: add four tablPSDOtlnSflll of molassps and. it' tho mixturv alm-s not swim) moist. onnugh m- if your cassm'olo is not quite full, add mare? watm'. Sliw' half a pound of salt park and Maw 0n tub of the hnans. Cm'm' and coal: for two hours in a very slow nven. Apple Sauce Pool and vorv Six modium sizml apples: rut iiitt'i'sniall.pioces and place in pan with one cupfnl of “flier (if apples are rather dry uso two (-npfuls . (look over modium tlro until the apples mash pasily. Removo from fire; add one culiul of sngar’and mix well. Mash with spoon or potato masher; pour into dish; sprinkle with nutmog or cin- namon and lot cool. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT ZION le {allowing Monday awning an annim‘arsary entertainment will b0 held. the prcivgramme cnmmencing at 8 o'clock. Lunch served at end of program. Admission 35 and 15 cents. Annivorsary sorvicps will be held in Zion United Church, Sunday Oct. 10th at H am. and 7 9.111. Morning prnachor, the Rev. F. N. Bows, B.A.. B.D.. Markdale. Evening preacher. Rev. J. E. Peters. M.A., of Durham. The Chroniclé. 088 mm of sour milk lu-alnug te'rasl'monful of soda dis- Hh'ml in tablvspmmful ul‘ hailing water cup of mc'vlassvs mu. of yo-llnw cm'n mm] "‘ll' 01' ryu flmu' mp Hf wheat flour It Will qu You to Advertise in By MARJORIE ADAMS RECIPES Boston Brown Bread GLBIELG GOUICIL ('llonelg Council hold their wgular meeting at llm Township Hall on (M'- lobel‘ 2. Membm‘s pl‘vseul: Tlu- Reew. Messrs. McKeclmie and Blavk. Councilm‘s. Minutvs of last. mnvting \Vm'n road and adnplml. McKechnieâ€"Black: That the ful- lmving gravel accuums he paid at 10 coals a yard: Alex. Slouollouse, $7.50. Michael Burke $7.90, N. Molnsll $6.50, Malcolm McKe-rclmio “.50, Jas. McArthur 20 rmls at l5c.. $3.00, I). McMillan. 35 yards. 53.50.6arri0d. Blackâ€"McKechnie: That the MI- lowing claims f0! sheep killml hi «i Igs be paid as entitled to in» ..I{ “fight. iIIslIeclOI: Mrs. P. .l. HlOdlt'. lshemfill: Juhnt‘amp 1, $15: Wm:- ley Bell, 1. $13; and that \..H \\Iight be paid 84 .50 {In three inspections. - CaI‘I'iPd. Blackâ€"McKeclmiaâ€"That the fol- lowing accounts he paid: Jas. Pvart. grawlliug Travnrslun hill and vloar- illg all hl'idg'o', $5; GvUI'gv fired. for 5 rmls grawl. 7.30.; M. Black. «Lanna. r0110“. 01' \VMl'k [wrfnrmml Hll Blavk lll'w'k lll'iclg‘v. $239.90: Jullll .‘h‘Kl'l'll- “in, 0mm, l'm' amn'nm'ialiun vmrk in \\':ml 1’. $32.82: .lolm Mrlx’vvlmiv. mmmissinu nn o-xwmlilln'v. ’$6: (In- 12lvrli. un salary. $.’»l_'.â€"â€"4Zzu°l'i4-cl. Hmwml ratvs 11m 1926 are» as ful- luws: (lmmty 9.7; mills, 'l‘mxnship 6.51 “annual St'hm'l l‘atv 5.6 mills. (Zuunvil acljmn'nml In NHVPHIIM‘I' l3. Who-11 I quit this mnrlal splwru Ami muse-y 10111141 ”10 van H1 11111111110, Dvnt “ch1, 1111111. sigh. 1111111 gun-w. don't. sub; I may haw- struck 3 [11-11111 jnh. [)1111'1. 1:11 and buy a largo hnuquvt .l’m' whirl) ynu'll ttmt it hard t0 pay. Don't hang arnnml mu, ltmkim: hllw: I may lw hvttm' ntt' than yml. Ihm't toll t‘nlks that l was a saint. Hr am nht thing that I aint. H mm haw clnpu likv that tn Sltl'tl'ltl. Plvam- hand it, nut. lwtult' lm 410341. If you INIW l‘usvs, Muss )‘cnlt' mu}, Just pin «mu in my huttunhuln 'l'oda)‘. whilv I'm alm- and m-ll. Don" wait until I'm 53% in 'l‘cn'nnm “Paw, where dons ink ('nmv fr amt" "'Fl‘nm incubat. 1's. ‘Hil. Nun ,1?” out with the buy-z" DON’T H Mclmlmld. Clt-I'k 1926 mm as ful- THE LETTERS WE NEVER WRITE The. letters thlt we never write, The things we never say; They'll all come hack sum» haunted night, They'll break our hearts some dayâ€"â€" The letters that we newr \Vl‘llt‘. The things we never say. The praise we planned to giVe our f rienilh. Forgotten ‘lill tun late; The. healing glance, some hurl I» end That sumehuw had to wailâ€"â€"« Put by for tasks that. had nu end, Thnt seemed to very great! Where is there importance now? When death has claimed the We’d time have found to help mmehow If we had known? This sun Shan‘t sot. berm-0 I speak. 1 VOW. Ur mus that lo-va dun“! A hutchvr in a variant town had wad a cum! clval alwut. “Milk From limb-mm! «Low-x" and wanted In keep up with In» “mm. H» placmi this Sign in Ila-'- \\indu \‘.~: ”Sausa‘ws frum pigs that «lie happy." Advertising Did It. PAGE 7.

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