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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Nov 1927, p. 7

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CG] \‘E ".'0~....; \l \\ f _- . .- . , AND BESSIE McGILLImf and and found great‘m- C G ' E3133: dull, heavy pains in tho Chiropractors bf my back and the WW m'mmntps Canadian ChiI'Opractic . mung», Toronto. Office Macfarlane :g’ggg imagegggfgftiZ-el yfi‘" inf-“1;, Durham. Day and night phone agetaBle Compound and ° '3 6 M 23“ E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash ””7" “,â€" “ ~- rling better than I have farthe 081210: 0111361071! $222k3??;£32p‘1‘3ms3§’ 1m, w. (3.." PICKBRING:DBI§TIST .re Street. St. Thomas Ont. c ”1:313:3'3. ‘t’flfiilal‘i'oé‘ J' Hume" 5 Store’ Dull Pain: in Back ['bomas, Ont. â€"â€" “11:00 took tow 'ngton. N. S.-“I had 5, headaches, back wile nd pains all over In bodyslde have to go to bed evuiymn' ”I .hing would do me d and my father dig 11‘ng as I have two Children m [’5 Vegetable elieved by Lydia E. m rsda‘y", November 17 1931 \\ Knuws better Hm 1mm"; he H “Huldnt H: In the 5““ said. M m were. HOUSE FOR SALE RBICK DWELLING; ALL CONVEN- II~..\‘CF.S: on George Street.‘ near High School. Apply at once 00 W .â€"\. McGowan. 79 Frederick SL. Kit- Chener. 10 20 if ‘ HONEY FOR SALE m MD HONEY. $1.00 PER 10 1 ;»21i1.~â€"-\\'. A. Macdonald. Durham. 11 if) 6 pd vo.s..2 James Phone 601 r 13 NOTICE TO FARMERS The) Durham I.?.F.O. Live Stock As- ;wmtmn will Ship stock from Dur- F 311m 0n Tuesdays. Shippers are “ "Invsted to give three days’ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. SI BATES BURIAL Co. BUTTER, MILK, CREAM SERVICE \\ n “in be in the market for the Mntvr months for pure milk and “Imam. Orders taken for choice «km-y butter delivered off the rig; also buttermilkâ€"Watson’s Dairy. 10 7 tr PHI \\ I’QT HUJ‘ 31. CON. 7. BEN-o 30 {10.1850 good buildings; two \I: I‘liling wells: in good state of ‘ii’i\ Minn: cheap to qumk pur- '?;:'I.<o:'. Apply Alex. T. Morton. ;\ 1. \¢ inm‘m‘ni. Route 1. or H. Dunn. 302 Iriwmon Blvd" Toronto. 10 27 69d _' " \‘I .Ivs. l" vuâ€"v‘ “â€"Vâ€" 7 "aha'm‘v at" Watson’s Dziiry ‘1 .,I)urham Ont.1025‘23tf W prvmisos are a brick house con- tinmx SMM‘. 'POOIDS. with gOOd fizzmw wemdshed attached; drilled at .v’inor: never failing springs 00. 'r::< farm. making 3 choice stock :‘arm. This property will be sold r"'.:.-‘rf to quick purcjggs‘er. .Fog“ par- ‘._‘- 7. 410:2.4 S.D.R.. Glenelg, con- .':i mm: HO acres;100 acres cleared :2 in good state of cqltivation; on \‘Hll'r ll l’ml‘ [UPS 7 AND 8, CON. l :lomont containing 66 acres; 55 3qu cleamd balance hardwood tux-ll: in good state of cultivation; " ”fill bz-un 45x50, stone basement, ' :fvwrmh- stables; drilled well and - n nl tank at barn. Also Lots 6 im‘l‘ I. 801‘; 21. EGREMONT, CON- mum: Hm acres; 85 acres under ‘m .n-atiun. balance hardwood bush; '«»:.x'~:2wr:t i0 schnol; 0n the prem- iâ€"ow are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with ~Iulzv t‘mnniation; concrete stables; kw My barn 30x50 with stone base- alum: hug: pen 20x40; tweive-ronm '-'-:v;-; hnnse, furnace heated. 8130. ’mme' \Voo'ulshed; drilled well Close 'n mum}. with windmill; concrete water tanks: 30 acres seeded to hay; 1“ acres to sweet crover; this farm :~~ \wil fenced and in a good state 9! cun~.-;ztinn. For information apply :v “\‘utson's Dairy, RR. 4, Durham. mtat'm, 102523 tf 7,â€"â€" LUCAS HENRY ntuutms Solicitoxa, etc. A mem- w * Hw mm “ill be in Durham 01! ! m- .~' im 0: e: mi: \xeek. Appointments .gx _\' 2w made with the Clerk in the v â€"q‘-‘-- Barristers, Solicitbfs, Etc. IH'RHAM. OWE}; SOUND l H 1‘: DA LK, FLESHERTON Lumhmn SL. 868 2nd AV8., Durham. Owen Sound. I’lwslml'tml ”(1.1.00 open every satur- .m}; 1. 30 to 9.30; Dundalk Office ”Wu .wvvy Friday all day. C. C. Middiebro’, J. H. MacQuarrle, 0an Sound. Durham. Wt“ FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlon Phone Kingsdale 4344 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto John w. Bates R. Maddocks IVM'me‘I'ly of Flesherton J. r. GRANITE. n. s., L. n. s. ‘dnzw' Graduate University of Tor- Wu, (31-minute Royal College Dental surgmms 0? Ontario. Dentistry in all m branches. Office Calder mum-1;, Mill Street, second door east tf Sizurlicthjs Drug Store. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractors firmwanfi Canadian Chiropractic .mlm‘. Toronto. Office Macfarlane gum-k. “tn-ham. Day and mght phone w: Guam E DR. A. M. BELL physician and Surgeon. Office Lamkhnu street, Durhagn, Ont. Gradu- at“ i'mx-prsny of 'loronto. Eyes (NM and corrected. Office hours: .3 3., r, p.m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays ) "'H‘lfp‘j. e.\{ t FA HMS FOR SALE __â€"â€"â€"“__ J, L. SMITH, M. 3., M. c. P. S. 0. .m‘wv and resn_dence. corner of . “313,“.55 and Lamuton Sirpets, oppo- Qw- ”1.1 [met Office. Ofl‘lce hours : J :(I I: 8.11:" 1.30 t.“ ti p.m.' 7 to 9 p.m. (runways excepted). 91:5. JAMIBSON 8: JAMIESON ”fl-W 'md resmence a short dist- ,»N of the Hahn House on i“;“ll;g,,_.)g, Street, Lower Town, Dur- um:- m’i'lce hours 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to q p.31. .'é‘.‘;Ct_'_{)I. SUDUBXS}. u} MIDDLQBRO‘lQpIgcQfiKfiRIE Thursday, November 17.1921 Lam! ‘Dz’rectorv Durham. RR. 1. A public meeting of the ratepay- ers of the Township of Bentinck will be held at Lamla‘sh on Monday the 28th day of November. at one o'clock, for the purpose of nominâ€" ating Reeve. Deputyâ€"Reeve and three Councillors for the year 1928, “.172 J. H. CHITTICK, Clerk PHOTOGRAPHS GIVE VV.H~XT \0 ONE ELSE CAN give for Christmasâ€"your Photo. Fifteen for the dozen at F. W K9]- so}‘sStudio.11.17.6pd MONDAY AT McPADDENS ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 21. W. B. Phillips Opt D.. Eyesight Specialist of \\ H. Ta}lor Optical C0" Omen Sound will be at their Durhvam Branch. McFaddens D1110 Store. Appointments arranged by Phone. It Will Pay You to Advertise in The Chronicle. KNITTED GOODS KNITTED SOCKS STOCKINGS. glows. mitts cap, soarxes Now is the time to think of warm upllies for the kiddies. Do not forget that garments made from selected yarns last mice as long as those bought read} â€"made. and thev cost no more. Phone orders 102 Durham. Mrs A. G Webb. 11 10 9 PLAT TO RENT z’) ROOMS AND BATH. ELECTRIC lights. apply H. G. Hugill. Countess St.. Box 54. tf ; CHURCH FOR SALE EBENEZER ZHURCH. BENTINCK and all furnishings including 10 28â€"ft. pens. organ, bookcase library, set choir chairs pulpit, communion table. stove and pipes. F011 further pa1tiCIWilais apply to '1‘. H. Lawrence 011 HarrV Reav, Sr. 11 3 tf HOUSE FOR RENT THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE Mrs. Geoxge Watt on Countess Street. Apply Lucas Hem} Dur- ham. 11 10 '7 ALL-R()['ND HANDX MAN WANT- od at 0ncv..â€"~â€"-\pplv Durham Red (21035 Memmial Hospital H.172 {BROWN BROS. 00.. NITRSERYMEN. Ltd” Growers and Importers of High Grade Nursery Stock, want. special representatives in every locality. Liberal Commissions paid weekly. Write today. Address Ridgeville. Ontario. 10 6 12 T H E (I'HRFSTMAS ENTER'I‘AIN- mcnt ol‘ Quccn Stccct llnitml church Sunday school. will be hold Tues- day. Dcccmbcr 20. Keep this «late in mind. 4 D(_).\"T MISS THE “H.~\LLEI_'J.»XH Girls" from “Hit the Deck” at the [Town Hall. Mount. Forest. 'l‘hnrsday. :Nm'omher Nth. Concnrt under the personal dirf‘ciion of Alice Roger Collins of Elora. Assisting talented local artists ' are Miss Kathleen \Vallis. violinist. of the Hambourg Conservatory of Music. Miss Boa- trimD Pl‘vst. Violinist. 0f the Apolian Trio and Alice Roger Collins at thel Piano. Auspiccs A. Y. P. .~\.. St} Paul's Church, Mount Forest. [THE LADIES’ AID OF THE PRES- BYTERIAN church are holding the‘ir annual bazaar in the A. Y. P. A. rooms. Saturday, November 26, at 3 o’clock. Tables for home-made baking. fancy work. vegetables, candy, notions and grabâ€"bags. After- noon tea will be served, also a hot. 350. supper from 5.30. 11 10 3] SITUATION S VACANT . M The bmldmg known as the ghoan Rectory, in Durham; imx late possession given. For fur garticulars apply to E. Kress. ross. J. Schutz or J. Crutcl Durham. N OMINATION Iii-’52? '. Crumbleâ€"3;; as the An- SALE 224 tf .V.._â€".-‘ â€"-- “.‘V“.‘ 0 The attractions of California are manifold. It is ~recognized as one of the greatest out-door play~ grounds in the world with an un~ surpassed winter climate. The glory of its mountain scenery is indes~ cribable. Deep-sea fishing, motoring. golf and every other outdoor recrea~ tion may be indulged in. Canadian National Railways offer special fares and wide variety of routes, going and returningâ€"either through Canada or the United States. , . Apply for particulars 'to your nearest Agent. Advertise in the Chronicle. It pays. In Sunny California hundreds of Canadians will again revel this win- ter in the beauty of that land of perpetual summer-Abe orange groves. the pepper trees and palms and flowers; and the ever changing scenery of sea and mountain. -w v w nth-1|.» Lllxalll, ot‘ the amount paid out, under the act. From this information, the County Clerk would be required to ascertain the percentage. that the total loss, due to the depredation of dogs. bears to the. total of dog taxes collected by all municipalities [within the County. The County iCouncil would be equired to collect such percentage of dog taxes from all . municipalities not having made pay- ‘ ments under the Act to such extent. and to recompense all municipali- ties, having made payments under the Act in excess of such percent- age. Council adjourned to Thursday. December 15. at 10 am. sharp. H. H. MacDONALD, Clerk. 7-“ -r‘v-‘unv-I. Vulfi i Pied. Regarding the. above resolution. it. is suggested that the Act. he amend- ed so as to require all Clerks of Municipalities, within a County to forward to the County Clerk, on or before a stated time in each year. a statement of the amount of Dog 'Daxes collected anglalso a statement ‘1‘ 1L . polity of the Township 01' (Qtlenetg. l'(,'S[t(‘(f(fll“y request the Government of the Province of Ontario to con- sider the amending (if the Deg Tax and Sheep Protection Act so its to distribute the burden of providing ltlor the payment ot' damages duo to the tlepretiations of (log: more equally between rural and urban municipalities and be it further ro- SUIVCd that one copy of this. resoluâ€" tion be forwarded to the Honorable, the. Minister of Agriculture of On-‘ tnrio and one cony to the Clerk of the ~County Council at Owen Sound with the View 01' obtaining the ap- proval of the County COIIIICil.â€"-‘C8.I‘- P l \Vepplei' â€"â€"~ W'liitmm'e: Thai. whereas the (log tax and sheep pi-m tection act. requires all municipni~ ities to collect clog taxes for the. purpose. 0f_\c0mpensating owners ul sheep for luss sustained by the dw- predation of dogs, and whereas uzu- ban nmnicipalities seldom require the dog taxes. collected fm; that purpose. And whereas much m‘ the damage done by (legs in rum! municipalities is clue to the (lemm- ilalion of (logs owned by urban resâ€" idents. ’l‘hel'el'm'e. be‘it resolved. that wealhe Councilof the. municiâ€" w . - ‘ ---.-.....-.v v; ullk1tu’K-QJU.‘ H. H. MacDonald 011 salary Hz). Carmed. Mclx'eclmie -â€" Black: That. Dan Campbell be paid $6.25 for Now .broken While Opening road on town- linoi. Artemcsia and Glenelg.â€"â€"()ar- mm. Wepplerâ€"Black: That the follow- ing accounts he paid: Reeve and clerk, $4.00 each for selecting jun-- 01‘s; Durham Chronicle. account, dated Novembm' ’10. '193“.'$8.95; Wm. Weir, telephonin". $1.35; S. 'H.: Wright, 6 inspections of sheep 89.00; i U _. _ - , II Rl‘.1‘\_ Whitmore -â€"- McKeclmie: That claims for sheep killed 01- worried be paid as follows: Chas. Connor. 2 killed. $28.00; S. H. Wright, 1 killed. $14.00.â€"â€"â€"Carrierl. ‘ McKeel1nieâ€"â€"+\V‘e[.ipler: That Thos. lTurnbull be refumlml $2. (log tax. ho having no dog.-Cam’ied. McKeclinieâ€"JVhitmom: That. this Council agree to contribute the sum of $18.00 towards repairing road on townlinc, Glenelg and Egremont at. lots 22 and 23. Con. 4. S.D.B. proâ€"l vidod that Egrenumt Council will Spi‘mi a like sum for the sumo gmrposo.â€"â€"Carricd. Whitmdr};â€"â€"Black: That paxment for road improve- ed and pmmonts amount, $349. 94 .--{Ia1- ri ed. I Council met Saturday, Novemberl 12. Members all present. Minutes read and adopted. -By-law No. 694. “Nominations and Polling Places” was passed. ‘ IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA Glenelg Council EMBARRASSING MOMENTS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE DATED at Durham this 26th day of October A. D. 1927. LUCAS HENRY, Solicitors for the Administratrix. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date, the Ad~ ministratrix will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof. to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. NOTICE is hereby given. pursuant. to R. S. 0.. 1914. Chap. 121. Section 56. and amending Acts. that. all per- sons having claims against the Es- tate of THOMAS McKNIGHT late of the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey. Blacksmith. deceas- ed. who died on or about. the Thir- tieth day of July. A. D. 1927. are re- quired to deliver or send by post 'prepaid to Lucas . Henry. Solicit- or: for the Administratrix 0f the Estate, on or before the 19th day' of November. 1927. their names and addresses and a full description of their claims, in writing. and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. In the matter of thb estate of THOMAS MCKNIGHT lato 0f the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey. Blacksmith. deceased. x'nmfnh - . Pricevillo. Rou‘tx 1 BOAR FOR SERVICE YOI'NG YORK HOG. ONE DOLLAR at._ tin)» of s‘cmn'icorâ€"‘H. lickhm‘wi. E X If; E L L E N '1‘ ACCOM M( JUAT I ( ).\' for two gentlomen hoardm-s of good habits; cummlimt, to factory. For furthm' information apply at. Chron- icle ofl'ico. 113d NOTICE TO CREDITORS Information about. conwnient Canadian National service and full narticnlars on application to any Canadian National Agent. ~ ury. A Owintor smmt. 011 the Mac}: Elomda IS a wmtor spent. m :1 (1150 of sunshmy pleasure and .- ._-_.‘ I Are you longing for the caressing: warmth of a clmulless mill-summer day. for tho song of birds. for tho scent. of flowers? Than don’t. wait monthst to enjoy lhvm! In Florida Tyuu nnn'drnfliin heahh and gknL noss at. one of her magnificont. coast- al rosoris. Motor ox'or lwr glorious rozuls. Play Golf in lwr brilliant sunshine. Enjoy Hm thrill of hon doep~sea fishing and Sailing. 83sz1 on her velvet. silvor beaches. Plungo into the buoyant warmth of lwr surf. :q pm. I was so cross and nervous. Vmol has madp me a different. and happy woman."â€"â€"â€"Mrs. N. McCall. IWho! IS a campound of iron. pausphates. (rm! liver mamone. MC rho very FIRST bottlo makes vmi Shep bejtter and have a BIG gigâ€"{pm (It-0.. .‘\(!I'V'OUS. easily firm! people 9“!) Oijnnxam;nn,â€"l LA--- {\1'7/‘tv Can’t Talk To Wife. Too Cross and Nervous {\ “Even my 3555616» I HA BRtNG. HOME 25 WRONG. BABEE FROM 26 PARK .’.‘ husband couldn‘t talk the lwachos nf H '17 3mpd :1 para. m! I ux- 4 Welligton St. West, Toronto. 1' Saturdays, Sundays 6: Holidays the bus arriving in Guelph at 8.45 pm. will make connections with the east- .bound Toronto coach leaving Guelph at 10.45 pm. Return fare, Durham to Toronto $6.00 Minimum fare 250. All husses stop between regular stopping points to take on and dis-~ charge passengers. Information and waiting room Hahn House, Durham City Hall, Owen Sound, or Lemon’s Garage Guelph Bus Depot, Guelph, ph.2052 N orthboundâ€"Bvery D‘agr 7 Toronto lv. Guelph ar. Guelph lv. 9. an: Elom.‘ lx'. 9.30:1.m Fergus 1V. 9.453111 Arthur . l\'. 10.15 am Mount, Forest lv. 11.05 am Durham Iv. 11.45 am Williamsford lv. 12.30 am Chatsworth l\'. 12.50 am Owen Sound or. 1.15pm Southboundâ€"Every Day Owen Sound 1v. 8. am. Chatsworth 1V. 8.25 a.m. Williamsford Iv. 8/15 am. I Durham lv. 9.30 am. l Mount Forest lv. 10.10 am. Arthur lv. 11.00 am. Fergus Iv. 11.30 am. Elona lv. 11.45 am. Guelph ar. 12.15 mm Guelph IV. 1.45 pm. Toronto ar. 4.30 pm Toronto Terminal: TIME TARE' TORONTO, GUELPH. OW IA \ ‘ 'lll K d] Daredewil DPDhOWâ€"J‘C0n~1m I‘m two instalments behind ready." Advertise in The bhtonicle. It pays â€"â€"â€"__ . inn..-“ u xauut'r ”Hug a short distance west of filmvale. ex- pired suddenly in the Anglican church, Elmvale‘ just prior to the service on Sunday evening. The de- ceased had driven into the Village along with other members of the family to attend the special Harvest Home Services that were. being con- ducted by Rev. J. R. H. Warren 01‘ Midland and upon reaching the church was overtaken by a weak spell and died in a few minutes. It. is stated that, the. gentleman had been subject to attacks at thinkind for some time due to a \wak heart. l Ha‘rry. Wallace. :17“ 4 W a STANDARD Bank savings avâ€" count lends dignity to the transactions of the depositor. It. identifies him with an organiza- tion that is known and respected in the. community. and establishes a. BANKING contact which Is im'aluahle should he at any time desire counsel or advice on money matters. Open a. “NY Standard Bank savings account. It will help you to develop your finan- YEARS cial resources as nothing else can. and enable you. to conduct your personal tinancxal afl‘airs With dig- nity. STAN DARD BAN K DROPS DEAD IN C‘H'URCH ALLAN PARK INSTITUTE OF CANADA DURHAM BRANCHâ€"W. A. Johnson, .Manager Sub-Brunch at Pricoville uuuuU wuab U1 JLIIDVZHO. (3X- lddenly in the Anglican Elmvale‘ just prior 10 the 1 Sunday eyening. The do- n r] J E“ ‘ Bus Service 9 .30 a .m, 9.4) am, 10.13 a.m, H .05 am. 11.40 a. m. 12 .30 a. m. 12.50 am. 3.30 . . :5 a.m. 3.4:”; pm. 5 a.m. 6.15 pm. fiam. 0.”) :) pm. ‘ 9.15 pm. Day 8: Sundays a.m. 4.30 pm. ‘ :3 a.m. X455 p.m. ‘ O a.m. 6.00 p.m D a.m. 6.40 p m 3 a.m. 7.30 )a.m. 8. ) a.m. 8 ', OWEN SOUND Conduct Your Affairs With Dignity 'ayggm‘ living a Sundays afraid 81- The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Normal SChtmi. Each member of the Stair is a Uni- versity Graduate and exiierienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at lui’gmninar of team. Information as to Courses may he obtained from the Principal. The School has a z-rmlitahle record in the past which it hoims to mainâ€" tain in the future. Durham is an attractive and healthy town, and good accommoda- tion can he obtained at roamnanm DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL J. A. M. RUBB. B.A.. Prmcmm. JOHN MOIUUSUN. Chairman. To her, your call means more than inst a combination of switch- board manipulations. It is a call for personal service, to be answer- ed completed and supervised as your personal clerk or secretary would handle it. But if a man alwas‘rs and decent, where would papers get them news? Many a man thinks : Open mind When it‘s mer To her, ti Telephone service is not produced for delivery in bulk, or in stan- dard packages over the counter. an attractive :sz and good accommMA- Named at roasonahm PAGE 7.

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