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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Aug 1927, p. 7

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Surgeons of Ontario. all its branches. Office if Maclteth‘s Driig_Store._ Legal 'Dz'rectorv HIDDLEBRO’ IacQUARRIE Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Dl'ltti.\.\i, OWE.\ Sot'NIi DI'NDALK, FLESHERTON Lambton St.. 868 2nd Ave., Durham. Owen Sound. Flt-shertoii Oli'ico Open every Satur- day, l.1ioto9.30; Dundaik Office opt-ii every Friday all day. C. C. liddlebro’, J. B. lacQuarrie, t)\\'cll Sound. Durham. I ._ " Lucas is” inner llai'ristcrs. Soiicitors, etc. her of the firm will be in Durham on may he made With the Clerk in the 'itIicc. Litmsad flurh’onm DAN. McLEAN Licensed Auctioneer for (Zoiuity of tii'cv. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reaâ€" -ooahlc terms. Dates of sales made at. the tilii'oiiiclc iiiiice or with him- wit. REUBEN C. WATSON 1.li't'llSl‘tl Auctioneer for County of lircy. l'rompt attention to sales. Rea- ~oiiahlo terms and satisfaction gnar- anteed. Dates made at. The Durham illiroiiicie office. or with R. C. Wat- son. Varncy. RR. 1. Phone 604 r11. ‘Bi‘iia‘i Burnt. Co. FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdaie 4344 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto tfladdoeks John W.Bates l‘oi'nici'ly 0f i’lesherton FA RMS FOR SALE . c"..â€" LOT 7. CON. 2i. EGREMONT. CON- tauiuig 100 acres; 85 acres under cultivation. balance hardwood bush; convenient to school: on the mem- ises life a frame bfirii 32x65 ft. With stone fouudatioii; t'Oilt’l‘clc stables: ilso hay iiai'il 30x50 with stone base- lil'li‘ k houSt“. water tanks; cultivation. 'lllliii'l”. ___________________________~________ Ntilt'l‘ll PART LOTS _7 AND 8. CON; '22. l‘iL’l‘t'mOilI. containing 66 acres; 0:) acres cleared. balance hardwood frameI t bl 'Onct‘c c s a es; , cement tank at . Also Lots 6 and. 7, tion. ti. S.D.R.. Glenelg. con- taining 110 acres; 100 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation: on too premises are a brick house con- 'Ill'llllL‘: seven rooms. with good! name woodshed attached; drilled, «oil at door: never failing springs on 'hls' farm. making a choice stock 'arm. This property Will be sold i'lL’llt to quick purchaser. .For parv- ticiilnrs npplv at \Viitsons Dairy. till. :3. Durham, Out. 10 2523” w BUTTER. MILK. CREAI SERVICE We will be in the market for the winter months for pure milk and cream. Orders taken for choice dairy butter delivered of! the rig; . ls buttermilk.â€"â€"Watson’s Dairy. ’1 0 107" 1 FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF 600 A building lots on George street. North of Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. .. 21 if FRAME HOUSE FOR SALE; ON Queen St.â€"-8mith nos. 2 2‘ t1 o o , ’ Classified Adverfisements , Advertisements under'this heading. CASE WITH ORDER; six consecutive insertions given tor the price ephone calls treated as cash with order if paid for before ght of week ordered. linimum charge for first insertion. 25 cents. On all charge orders a straight charge of 1% cents a word a oi be made each insertion. minimum charge 35 Office and residence a short dist- Bighest price. a re east of the Hill]! House on L'Ambton Street. Lower Town, Dur- WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- OtIice hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to (Mice and residence. corner of Guinness and Lamhton Streets. oppo- site hid Post Office. Odice hours: 0 to it am. 1m to 4 p.m.. 7 to 9 p.m. Office ' gAlWMILL Lambton stree Durham, Ont. Gradu- 1 . t, Eyes wagonâ€"Apply, Zenus Clark, Dur- Oftice liours:.ham. to 9 p. m.. Sundaysl Chiropractic College, Toronto. Office Macfarlane Block, Durham. Day and night phone Office, over J. at J. Hunter’s store. Honor Graduate University of Tor- onto. Graduate Royal College Dental Dentistry in Calder Block, MillStreet, second door east -"--~-Smith Bros, Durham. 4 l 4 A mem- Hit ill Tuesday of each week. Appointments ‘1'”"~’"“'l" ”mp”- â€"" I’RACTICALLY NE\V HOl'SE, ment' hog pen 20x40; twelveâ€"room 'ilil. _ . . ' . ' furnace heated. also tarm immediately atIJillillIlg Durham trnmo \\ttlltl~lit‘ll: itl‘illcil well (31058 1:1tl‘p0193tlnn. ”ll . to illlll‘t'. with windmill: concrete any; to. app... "M... “I. 1““. In good 1. Ti“ acres .s‘t'Pitt’tl 1“ HIV: stole tit' 10 Rpl‘cs to sweet clover; this farm house. barn and outbuildings: elec- is well fenced and in a good state of mp lmr information apply “p”... l drilled; convenient to High to Watson's Dairy. R.R. 5. DUEl‘va and Public I0202J II “:th ti) gal... on h° in good St‘llP of cultivation; hm” “W1." on premises to Thomas barn “v.30, stone basement. h- Lalltlt‘l'. 3 i 4 he. . I and *=-â€"â€"-.___ i“llllillcnced in the near future and +7 V --,-._ 1 cent a word each insertion cents. ween warren. ANY comm. People’s Hills. 3 15 23t icie Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest Work on short order. tf FOR 'SALE 10 FIRST-CLASS YOUNG .P168, 5 weeks old, fit to wean. Apply Ro- bert Modal. Orchard. 8 i 2 LATE l-horse MACHINERY. 2 traction engines, 553mpd iLATli FOR SALEâ€"«APPLY ZENUS tClark. Durham. SPECIAL SALE OF LINGERIEâ€" Gowns, Princess Slips, Bloomers, Vests, Combinations, Hosiery, etc. Full stock of Spirella Corsets and accessoriesâ€"Mrs. J. C. Nichol, Dur- ham. Ont. 7 7 ti THRESHINO TANK [N GOOD CON- dition. with practically new wagon. Will scll separately if desired. Ap- ply. H. W. Hunt, Hanover, No. 1. 1 COMING EVENTS iLLl.'.\iINATE YOUR GARDEN PAR- tics, dances, picnics electrically. Our rates are most reasonable. l'hone. write. or call on (is for dates. - ~ ' THE ALLAN PARK WOMEN'S IN- stitute. will hold a garden party on Harrv iteay‘s lawn on August 12. GLAD ENGLAND WAS PARENT lEASiNG FARMS ' Hood programme is being prepared. “We, of the l'iiiied States, are .liall game. Lunch served. Admis- FOR OIL DRILLING proud of our country and 0“,”. sion 25c. and 10c. , 8 «i 2 time we think of our greatness we DON’T FORt'ii‘I'i‘ FATHER (iOOD- ltOW'S Barbecue and (iardcn Party. lilin-rsdalo (12 miles west. of “'31- kertoii Thursday of this week. Real or roasted. Sandwiches free with Iciitraiico ticket. SCHOOL GIRLS and board, Mr. E. L. Ryan, of the Pennsylvania Oil Fields, has been in leaford for over a Month Leasing Farms For Oil Purposesâ€"5,000 Acres Under Lease. land was our have we Britain." Major-General L. Washington, I). 1.. parent; M r. E. L. Ryan, of the noted Penn- sylvania Old Fields, is registered at the. Paul House, and has been in White Star liner, town for the past month with a real a few days ago, view to leasing farm lands in this \VAN'i‘iNti apply at. the 8 11 tf KEEP THIS DATE OPEN Slic'l‘llhlltlilt 18 and it) FOR VARNEY Anniversary and Fowl Supper. Par- sation with Mr. Ryan on Tuesday "ll'lllm's‘ WW- 8 U ipd morning we learn that he has al- , ready some 5,000 acres under lease can army engineers. l'tll in] and unfortunate on the Sydeiiham and St. Vincent acquire more. since, wherever Great . . r p... .. side of the .'iiilh Line. all north extended her guardianship. the W911 Olin 1V. 8. am. 4.30p.m, tilIIls \‘.\.\II.I) {‘1‘ (“\(sl‘s I‘OR or III“ (*Pavpl country prOspered. the world gctict'al housework. Apply Mrs. H. road. It IS his iii- W. \Vilson. Durham. teiition to continue his efforts until 1 . ~ . s. ‘. v 1 9) l s l a a) V 9’ SOIIlt, Itil Oi twe \t. tiousani aiiis'deveioped, are. under lease. Very little diii'i- H.» declared culty is being met in getting the NO. 2834);”. Bli'l'WEEN ZION leases signed by the farmers. Owing church. tilt'llt'lt-l'. and Dornoch. Find- t” “Mint-i operations, Ml'- Ryan has or please notify Morris \‘asey, Dor- not been too persistent. in his can- iiocli. or call tlhrouiclc Oli’icc. t he MARKER LOST its northern border. He cautioned against. accepting "tail-twisters" as being representative Americans. Ivas during the past week or so be- “’ith the, English-speaking countries cause he wishes every farmer totstanding together for peace and the investigate and understand their preservation of civilization. he felt O\' 'l'lll" 1310\333Sflilglgi‘mi‘hr .\ HOOD position” fully before signing the sure the world would be. conducted - . _. . 3 . . . - , ,lcasc. [he lcase is a generous one to happiness and prosperity. l‘w‘m'} “' H'“. l,”““- “n“ llgl'“and is made. out for fifteen years or .Sllllll)" rooms wit.i shod attached. m long as oil, gas. 0,. other mm”; IDEAL HEAD LAMP Mai-agi- and barn. and also cruisider- :ihlo amount als are found IS NOW IN SIGHT For prodlit‘tlflll in paying quantities. cht 1'9315011- the usual royalty Ot' laud. SM“: r” .P', Murdock, (school tea-l“ paid and in the event or no drii- Au automobile headâ€"lamp that if 1““! UN” 1"“11- tl-Nl tar ahead of the times that it ling being done the lease, holder is 5'1! . will take live years i'or motor vehi- cle laws to catch tip with it was described at. a recent meeting of the Milwaukep section of the society of Automotive Engineers by \V. D’Arcy Ryan. 'l'lic licsi typo (it i..is ltd-ul- lamp cannot. be used at present he-_- cause it. would have greater inten- sity than is permitted by a number of laws regulating headlighiiiig. but. a modification of it is now in the market and is claimed to be. far in advance of other head-lamps in use. i-v'i'i'y l’t'tlSOll to hplipr that, HRS and .It, has R Vt'l')’ tltlt. gilt‘ll and ti Sitti- oil will be t‘oiiud.iu this district. it "'3' type “1 reflector 3"” that '1 has the formation owmg to toe “WOW“ it P"“;""""‘_“ “in" on “i“ LAI'DER many on soc-pages and gases cn- roadway which illuminates. both countered in drilling water wells as ““95 0f 1"“ road "3 “"‘H as .th“ well as beiiii‘.r in close proximity to centre. I" 3'90 mm“ some light the Georgian Bay or .3 large 1.0.1}. “f directly on the radiator aa‘ul feu- water. These features are sugges- ”1‘” “l. ”I“ ,(‘ill' and "V0“ Slightly tive of ”i1 and gas “pm... together back of the troutâ€"“l the. car andou with the geological condition and both sides. so that an approaching the altitude of the district. make it lll'm'l' 5‘8" SW the. front or the car a \‘(ilry t'IpSII'ahIt‘ and I‘lI'OSIIQCIIVQ and OIIJPt‘IS ill ”.5 SHIP and “It“ field {01. npprationS. driver of the car can read road Mr. Ryan is. having little trouble in having the leases signed as every farmer is desirous of havin the field explored. Local labor wi i also used in the operations when entitled to receive an annual sum WANTED equivalent to his taxes. on the pro- li'iltS'i‘ CLASS SE\\'L\'G DONE AT pi-rty. payable quarterly ill advance. my house. on Queen street. Special My Ryan exiiccts to be in )lo'iaford on children's clothing. Apply to Mrs. i'or sonic time. and as soon as the lit-rt. Marsales, 8 4 2pd leases can be signed drilling opera- tions will be commenced with a view of trying out the district. He hopes to havefimachinery here to IllOtlt‘l'll conveniences: in the verv commence m September 01' October best of repair; possession Sept. 1'. and llll'tlliit‘. Will ht‘JOSt._iII starting Apply H. S. Griff, or telephone 117F. l” WWI" ““‘7" the preliminary work 8 4 2 .is completed. The promoter has FOR SALE OR RENT ALL FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER WELL-KM )WN Provincial High- cull ivat ion; good frame lights: good spring water. 2 schools; concrete side- . 'i‘cndcrs Will be re-. coiyod up to September 1, 1927. Lowest. or any tender not necessarâ€" when passing other vehicles. ily accepted. For further informa- The head-lamp has non-glaring 'characteristics and as another driv- ’ cr approaches the intensity of the to the. lamp. ROWE’S Bakery 8: Provision Store in the event of production being de- veloped several outfits will be put 7 . .. . ‘ .~ to work and will mean increased gluon Rm “ll-M m. Durham, immed- activitv and abundance of work for lflttlliiOSSt‘SSiilii iIlVPIl. For further a number of men 13"”“"11“”.-.“l’l’l-V to E' ISFGSS' 1" Mr. Ryan is a native. of Pennsyl- [mman'r' Mm” ”P J’ (.rutchley, vania and has been engaged in oil ‘ ‘- production and mining Operations all his life. The original oil pro- ducing well in the Kane district. of the Pennsylvania oil field was sunk on his father's farm. He. also hasI mining interests in Eastern Ontario, where he has been engaged during the past five years. Associated with him are a number of men of high repute who will assist. with the development here should the Operâ€" PROPERTY FOR SALE The building known as the An- NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham l7.F.(). Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham oii 'i‘uessiays. Shippers are requested to give three days” notice. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 i‘ 13 Durham. RR. ,1. Flour HOUSE FOR RENT ations prove a successâ€"Mentord The Finest Manitoba BRICK ROI'SE, CORNER QUEEN Express. EggrgghfiitrrettStfiflilslSmApply 7M5?- After a disaster they usually hold . per bag an inquir to find out what should have beeny known before. ‘ $4050 Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Cools Delivered Anywhere is Town I E. A. Rowe i â€" PIANO FOR SALE Upright Mozart, practically new, and in excellent condition.â€"Appl ' ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Koepp and Box 30. Durham 7 7 5 family f Domoch. also Mr. and Mrs. â€"===-â€"â€"â€" Tho§.t\g’are and {ability ofr'tl‘osontto). lie n“ we 0 express ir gra l u e “What did the boss say to you the many neighbors and friends IOF being “to on nimyrs for the “fly .0“ 0f hula“. and CARD OF THANKS .. so expressions in during the " “He age mega n. c. is. “he. m, d313, q“). €100,306 Mm Baker Oudoctloner . u 9 , ’ O . . . t Come nope-yr “maximum.“ . I'm. 4 ‘. I _ ~ . “‘ ‘i‘zv - «1.. ,, l I go back and thank God that Eng- all that we practically owe to (ircat These were the“ words of H. Beach, of who during the war was comma ier of the Ameri- addressing iii ci'iiifederalioii banquet on board the Regina. at Montâ€" “It was a fortunate thing of civilâ€" ilistrict for oil purposes. In conver- ization,” said General Beech, “that Great Britain acquired as much of the western hemisphere. as she did. Chatsworth that she, did n'of Owen Sound ar. 1.15pm. has Chatsworth been better, and these lands have Williamsford iv. 8:15 a.m..\’5.i5p.m, was thankful that it had Canada on Al‘thlll‘ o o iDurham lv. 0.30 am. 6.00pm. l'nitcd Statpg Mount Forest lv. 10.10 am. 6.40 p.m anlng l lv. 11.00 am. 4.30 p.m. Fergus iv. 11.30 am. 8.00 p.m. W _ _ . lilora iv. “.45 am. 8.15pm. ‘9 a”? prepared t” WWI-V guellph ar.12.i5iioon 8.45pm. the public “'u‘ ue p 1 iv. 1.!i5 p.m. ‘l Toronto ar. -i..‘i0p.m. 1' saSheS DOOI'S signs and see the edge of the road. light diminishes the nearer he gets, l The Stratford Bridge and Iron U" Work; has received word that its tender for a new rink at Walkerton . '- has been accepted and the designs, as prepared by A. G. Garner. approv- ed. Th rink will cost in the ne' - .._-.~‘- borhood‘ of Macon when comma . and will be one of the most up-to. at date 1“ this part of the country. The rink will have an ice surface ' " 1m feet by 80 feet and will seat about 1300 persons. “ Mitt” “Sure. mum" said the new cook. suddenly appearing in the doorwa . “Could be after borryin’ th’ hoses safety razor for a little whoiie?" “Softy razor?" echoed Mrs. Rims. “What for, Maggie?" “Sure. mum. I want. to shave that rabbit before i stew him." Among the amendments that the Ontario Legislature will undoubted- l make in the Liquor Control Act uring the next session will in probability be one making clear the legal status of a person found in possession of liquor not in a sealed bottle. Magistrates of the pro- vince differ as to whether such a person is guilty of an offense under the Liquor Control Act or not. and convictions and acquittals follow accordingly. Magistrate Brunton, of Toronto. is the latest to hold that possession of ii nor not in a sealed.bottle is an o ense. He is quoted in press dis- iatclies as holding that liquor may not legally be transported “after the cork has been pulled from the bottle,” whether or not .the liquor is in transit from one legal place to another. The liquor in the case was found in an automobile. Some time ago a similar case . arose iii Chatham and a conVIciionl . was registered. in still another thel accused was acquitted. Magistrate (iraydou holds that liquor may be transported in a pail if the person possessing it. so do- sires. lt is his opinion that part of a bottle. of liquor is not meant to be taken as prime facic evidence that the missing part has been ii- iegaiiy consumed or disposed of. Persons coming before him charged with having a part of a bottle of liquor in an illegal place have been acquitted oii submission of proof that. the liquor was in transit from legal place to legal place. in the cases of that kind that have com" up it \iti'io‘ss ,:" H" the proviuc- .~«.i it 1’. tttu ottlt' Ht. 1:,» iiic bench appear,- to be about? equally , 1 divided. and it is likely that an ap- 1“ laile up tie following courses; (ii .luuior Matriculation. % ..) .-, i-lntrance to Normal School. W Each member of the Staff is a cm- vcrsity tiraouate and experienced i'l‘caclier. TIM 1.; 'i‘AiiLl'; intending pupils should prepare to [Tosouro coups, owns souun “"“"' 3' "“Sm'ms “I Wm- WATER iion Pulp: at Al Kills ‘ Renfrew Ranges and Separators it Branttord Windmills Gould. Shag!” and lair Gas nginos Schulz Plili' Iile Ce. Phone 15 Durham. Ont. DURHAM iiiGii SCiititll The School is thoroughly equipped information as to Courses may he obtained from the Principal. The School has a creditable record lit the past which it hopes to main- tain ill the future. Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoda- tion can hc obtained at reasonable rates. '- .l. A. M. iioiiii. lt.A.. Principal. ~ T JOHN MORRISON. Chairman. Bus Service Northboundâ€"Every Day 8: Sundays Toronto iv. 1. Guelph or. 3.45 p.m. tiuelpli iv. 0. am. 5. 0.30 a.m. [LII]. p.m. 5.30 p.m. 5.45 p.m. 6.15 p.m. lilor'a iv. Fergus lv. 9.i5a.m. Arthur iv. 10.15 8.111. Mount Forest lv. 11.05 am. 7.05 p.m. Durham iv. 11.45am. 7.45 p.m. Williamsford iv. 12.30 am. X 8.30 p.m. iv. 12.50 am. X 8.50 p.m. 9.15 p.m. iv. 8.25 a.m. X 4.55 p.m. Toronto Terminal: 4 Welligton St. West, Toronto. ‘1' Saturdays. Sundays Holidays the bus arriving in tiiielpli at 8.45 p.m. will make connections with the cast- bound Toronto coach leaving Guelph at 10.45 p.m. Return fare. Durham to Toronto $6.00 Minimum fare 25c. All husses stop between regular stopping points to take on anddis- charge passengers. House Trimmings and everything in the. wood- wi'irkiiig liiie that. will he re- quired for the annual Spring building or repairing program. Hardwood flooring Kent on Band We can deliver any of these articles on short notice. We Do Custom Work We manufacture Chicken Crates. any size. W. R. F. CLARK Bruce a Saddler Ste. Durham Information and waiting room Hahn House, Durham City Hall, Owen Sound. or Lemon’s Garage. Guelph Bus Depot, Guelph, ph.2052 Everybody likes ICE CREAMâ€"and. when you order SILVERWOOD’S ICE CREAM you may know that every mem- , ber of the family is going to be pleased with the dessert for the evening or Sun- day meal. ' Ice cream is a health foodâ€"good the year ’roundâ€"but particularly appetizing and satisfying in the warm months. Eat lots of ice cream. Our creams are made in so many flavors and the range of ~ chances so varied with the fresh fruit sea- sons that on never grow tired. of this tempting

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