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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 Apr 1928, p. 7

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residing in: a time on the Pstnad at Emmont Mr. and um” mmml tn \V alkerton, gclmmt} in 1880. In 1%: 11M! tunic “02% at harvest [i “hilt in making: in a team hug In: HH\\!P\' 8108.0! the dishit'! . 1w had Hm misfor. inc 11k his lug. He returned 188‘.) and m Manh 1891 the the “cast ('zlllowl again and H] In» “ith his family and \u-shuud svttling on a no} ”no" {HM ahalf miles mmo [Who-xxx. Since that time p} ('Ullplv have1 always cal- rm-rlu-x'ry 'nnmw. :ms and throw daughters i111 Hf Hm union. of which rd in imam _\. Albert, the pm. “is {mieivntally killed .ributors including a gold urn. suitably engraved, n rfifix;xuf A ‘AA_- C - ___-__.- vucsuvw’ a famxly. an underarm bag, 1 in 2mm {mm the Home. Club 3:) HIP bl'idf‘, and mmhui (-am- suitably in. "ram {110' Hurling; ClUb t0 the i William 01' Summerberry, 0f Vancouvvr and Harry and f \VnndHnV. $35k. M Mrs. Limwll have always 11 actiw part. in any move- H' ”w lwnvm Hf the com- in whirl) Hwy live. Mr. is nnv nt‘ Hu- nMnst Orange- Saskatc_-hmmn m point of ship. having kwon a mem- ho» mule-r fur nw‘x' fifty-five ICARD OF THANKS ). lmlth and family wish to u it no i: himxs and friends kiminsws. sympathy and MI tho-m in Hwix' rt‘ce'nt sad [mum also fur the! beautiful {mm Knox filmmrh. Nor- mol “tho-r t'x'wmis. :ursday, April 12, 1928 . C. (men and Mrs. A. S. f Summt‘rkwm'y. are daugh- 191?; at. \Vomcll'OW. Sash, n was L'I'ushml under a .Insvph paid the supreme in Hu- m-nar War in April 6'"! aterial Hamwr: lady killm IHHHI "I. H m Every Load A Tightwad WW n oh'fl”! S21 3' your boy ht‘ 13. He BUTTER, MILK, cam SERVICE We will be in the market for the Winter months for pure milk and cream. Orders taken for choice dairy butter delivered 01! the rig; also buttermilk.â€"â€"Wat.son’s Dairy. 10 7 ti Chronicle Advonislnc Pm! MIDDLBBRO’ 8: MacQUARRIB Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. DURHAM. OWEN SOUND DUNDALK, FLESHERTON Lamhton St" 868 2nd Ave., Durham. Owen Sound. Flesherton (,m'ice open every Satur- day, 1. 30 to 9.30; Dundalk ()fl’ice Open every Friday all day. C. C. Middlebro’, J. H. Macanrrle, " 9 3mm C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractors cirmmzxtvs Canadian Chiropractic (inllvmr, 'l‘nmnto. Office Macfm-lane mm. Durham. Day and night phone 121:. 6 U1 23tf P. F. MacARTHUR Notary Public, Conveyancer, etc. Durham, Ontario l‘h'mls. Mortgages, Discharges. Leases. Assignments, \Vills. Agree- ments. etc" prepared on the shortest notice. and fully and pmperly ex- ecuted. Your business solicited. Office in residence, opposite McLaughlin’s Garage GEORGE E. DUNCAN Liwnsmi Auctioneer for Grey c‘mmty. Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at The Chronicle otfice. 4:00. 1-2. Duncan Dnndalk. Ont.. Phone 42 1' 3. 31Dcc28pd J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. 3. Hum):- (Ex-mluate University of Tor- ontn. Graduate Royal College Dental Surgmms of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Office Calder Blnck. MillStreet, second door east Hf Macheth‘s Drug Store. L’Ild I. L40!10 ‘1. 0.11.1... VIVA-v-c-v taming no acres; 100 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation; on ”W premises are a brick house conâ€" taining seven roomS. with gOOd frame woodshed attached; _drilled wet: at door; never failing springs on this farm. making a choice szock farm. This property will be sold right to quick purchaser. For parâ€" ticulars apply at. “731.3053 D3111“ [UL 3:. Durham. Out. 10 2523tf DR. A. M. BELL IInsiI Ian :1qu Surgeon. Office Lzunllhm street, Durham. Ont. Gradu- an I niwrsity of 'loronto. Eyes IN. .I and corrected. Office hours. 3 In 5 p111" 1 to 9 p. m., Sundays epice'phrd. ‘ (’l ‘. \A\’¢‘. ~ u\---v-â€"â€"-_- taming 100 acr s: 8:) acres under :ultivation. balance hardwood bush; convenient to school: on the prem- ises are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with stone foundation: concrete stables; also huv barn 30350 with stone base- mvnt; 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; lU acres to sweet clover; this farm is well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. For information apply to Watson's Dairy, RR. 4, Durham, Ontario 10252311 _____’_________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" LUCAS 8: HENRY Hm i isteis. >0iicit0!‘_s, etc. A mem- In: M the Hun will be in Durham on luvs 1m 01 e: 1611 week. Appointments [ii i) hé made with the Clerk in the nu. w. c. PICKBRING, DENTIST ‘ Ufl'n'v, (mar J. J. iiumer‘s store, xmx'hum. Untamo. DWiI'u JOHN AITKBN Auctioneer Grey and Bruce 511195 promptly attended to. Sat.ist‘acti«_>n guaranteed. Terms upon application. Phone Allan Park Central 9 r 515 ,‘s .‘X i" -A - DRS. JAMIESON 8: JAMIBSON miw: and residence a short dist- 1mm past of the Hahn House on Lumimm Street, aner Town, Dur- mm. (m‘ice hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to a 1» :1; ’oxcepi Sundays‘. Hanover, R. Eur: CON. 21. EGREMONT CON- *â€"-â€"- ---‘ Ann J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. C. P. S. 0. nf‘fiw: and residence, corner of .mmztnss and Lambton Streets, oppo- uu- wM Pmt Office. Office hours : J :.. H 3.111.. 1.30 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. mnniays excepted). FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdale 4344 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto BATES BURIAL C0. John W. Bakes R. Haddocks Formerly of Flesherton Thursday, April 12, 1928 Owen Sound. Medical Directorv. Dental Directorv Lagal ‘Dz’ractorv FARMS FOR SALE Durham. 0.9.2111 OVERLAND-WHIPPET CARS FOR sale. Service at McLaughlin’s Garage.â€"â€"C. B. Lawrence. 3 29 tf LATH FOR SKLE .-â€"APPLY ZENUS Clark. Durham. MONUMENTS .-\.\’Y¢,,).\' 1-1 THINKING OF ERECTING u monument. or having inscription work done. should see me before placing: their order.-â€"\V. J. McFad- den. Durham. Ont. 2.16.tf NOTICE ALL ACCOUNTS QWING ME FOR Coal, Lumber. Shmgles, etc., are now due and I would request set- tlement before April 30. I do not wish to take drastic action but will be forced to do so if settlement is not made before the end of this month. American marriages are usually solemnized three times. But even then they frequently don‘t take. Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? worm WANTEDâ€"fins CHRON- xcle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out. the finest work on short order. . ‘tf USED PIANO FOR SALE. APPLY Pvchaughlin‘s Garag . 3,29,tf. TOP BI GUY IN GOOD CONDITION; also set l“."1ainess.â€"â€"~\pply at, Queen \t1 09f pa1sonage. THAT PROPERTY KNOWN AS’ Park Lot 6. Jackson’s Survey, within tho corporation of the Town of Durham. containing approximately four acres. For further particulars regarding this property apply at The Chronicle Office. Durham. tf Sâ€"ROOMED BRICK VENEER HOUSE 011 Queen street. electric lights, furnace. running water. Apply Mrs. Metcalf. 3 15 1p tf THE DI_'RH.-\.\I LLLI'B ()F TORONTO will mm‘t on Monday levelling. April 16“]. at thohome of Mrs. (flrvs‘swvoll. '29 Thym Ave. (Take Blnnl‘ past war in MM of Dani'orth \vaik three blocks east to Thyrag COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE and lot. on Albert street, Durham, inside water. chicken house. For particulars apply John Crutchley. Durham. 1 12 tf. FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North of Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to l). Napkins. 2 21 if SEVEN ROOMED BRICK HOUSE ON Garat’raxa Street. electric lights. furnace and water. good location and in good state of repair.â€"George S. Lawrence. Mount Forest. 3â€"1tf FARM FOR RENT ONE HUNDRED ACRES FOR ‘PAS- ture. well watered by running streamâ€"Pater Black, Durham. The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham On Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to gixe three days’ netice. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 r 13 Durham, 113.1. PROPERTY FOR SALE RIGHT R(_j)0=.\1 HOUSE FOR SALE, in good rclivair; good stable 20x40 in connection. For particulars 'apply to Chronicle Ofi'ice. 3 8 tf 101‘ 1.131‘).\"3.1 EGREMONT THE 111'0111r1tx 01 the John Lawrence ES- late 1'411111111isi112 100 acres in good 1'0111liti1‘;111 bi'i1‘k house. bank ham mm! “3191' from drilled \V e11 wind- mill: 1.11:1111il silo: masonable price to quick 11111'.hase1'.I~01' further pa1- liCIIIaI> applx to Philip Lawrence 01' W. ..T IaxV1'en1e Durham, Execu- 101'3. 2.16. 11‘ FARM TO RENT M-ACRI’. FARM, SOL’TH OF DL’R- HAM. Apply to Mrs, \Vill Firth. Upper Town. 4 5 3pd N OTICB As the estate of the late William Calder must be settled at once, it is requested that. all accounts ow- ing. be. paid on or before Agril 27, 1928. ARTICLES WANTED u..- -vâ€" .â€"____ isnre Water één'he had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. Satisfaction Guaranteed Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestiqusq. whpn FARMS FOR SALE COMING EVENTS NOTICE TO FARMERS ED. J. PRATT FOR M ARGARET A,CALDER, Executrix. 3 .29.6pd "The a\ crage in1liV i1lual \V 110 tunes into the ether is not looking to be com e'1te1l either in a political Ora religious way He is looking for enteitainment and that of a whole- some kind. And if the radio is to SllI‘\"l\C’ it \Vill be because it offers him. as the mOVies has done. inex- pensiV e and easV' amusement free, as far as is humanly possibly. from anv suggstion ot prOpaganda or preaching“. The action of the gOVernment with regard to the In- ternational Bible Students’ Associa- tion VV'ould seem to indicate that in this particular instance, it has inâ€" terpreted the radio fan’s desires in a very intelligent fashion, Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoda- tion can be obtained at reasonable The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Normal Schooi. Each member of the Staff is a Um- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. The (lisrussions pro and con have no doubt been very interesting, but in the majority of cases there was little light, thrown on the matter as to the real reason for the (lov- ernment's drastic action. Last week‘s Toronto Saturday Night, however. has given what. seems to us the most. feasible explanation of the atl'air and it is reproduced be~ low for the perusal of all reaixers of The Chronicle who may be in crest- _.â€"- v---v-c I‘d-‘â€" “UL \. kll vd in the matter \Hwthm' Satur- day Night is 1ight 01' \V10ng we can- not say. but as this paiticular liiaper is usuallV fight in matte-1's of this kind VVe are inclined to holieVe what it. says at least until some better intOImation is giVen out 11} someone VVho knows sumcthing about it.SatLud11V \igiit saVs: rdw .C‘. U Vuuv;_7. the International Bible. Slud- 111ts Association has 01111 ilsell to blame tor the a1 tion 01 the 1.1m ern- ment in (am 1111111 its 11111110 licenses at “111111-1nto an1l \\innipeg.'1his out- Iit has not onh cons istentlv abused its luoadcasting111ivileges 11v till- ing the night \\ith propaganda 1le- si11°ne1l to lmlher its 1mm peculiar 1111i11io11s ideas and to create dis- sension amon11 other ielivious or- 11anizations. but it has also Violatecl an impmtant canon of radio ethics 11v ba1'11in11 in at all hours \\ith sublime disregard for the recog- nixed ri11hts 111 other local stations and tor the meritorious nature of Spegitll programs. BULL FOR SERVICE THOROL'GH-BRED DURHAM BULL for service. Apply Alvin Noble. Varney. 4 19 1pc! Informathn as to Courses may be obtained from the Principal. -_‘_ -“- â€"- ‘0“..‘L. "Some months ago the unseemly attitude of the International Bible Students was forcibly brought to the attention of the public with the broadcast. speech of Jihilge Ruther- ford. head of that association, when he poured abuse upon established religiou denominations. protestant and catholic alike. and insinuated that. these were in reamy agents of the devil. Now. the International Bible Students. .or any other group, are entitled to hold what opinions they will and even to express them provided that it. is in legitimate manner. But so public a medium as the radio which has access to the homes of a great bulk of the population is not. for purposes like theirs. The nature or radio at the present. time is such that when unwelcome matter is locally broad- cast on a powerful wave-length, the fan is often faced with the limited choice ot‘ sufl‘ering it. to come into his home or of disconnecting his set. Intending puplls should prepare to enter; at beginning 03‘ team. The School has a creditable record in thg past which it hapes to main- tain in the future. THE CASE OF THE BIBLE STUDENTS There has been quite a Iotof discussion lately about the action 111' the Dominion. Government in cancelling the radio broadcasting privileges of the 111111111311011211 Bible Students \ssocialion, and in some instances. 1111l:111l\ in the \\alke1'ion \ici11it\ it is 111110111111 that petitions 211111 being ci1culat111l \\ith the 111113 01 l1:-1\in{.' H111. («M11111- 11111111 reconsider its 11111-151011. Recent Cancellation of Radio Privi- leges of International Bible Stu- dentsi by Dominion Government Seems Correct Thing. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL J. A. M.ROBB. B. A. Principal. JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. Hon. T. C. Norris. i’oxmer prem- ier 01 Manitoba. who has been appointed to the national beam of railway commissioners. suc- cef‘ding A, ('1. Boyce, who has retired. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ,. Never permit. the slightest leak to remain in the cooling system. The engine must be kept at a proper temperature and depends on the water system to keep all metal parts below the danger heat. Never drive for any distance without. looking to see that, there is water enough. as it. takes but. a few min- utes ot‘ «;li"iving an overneateti en- gine to do almost. irreparable harm. Fifty per cent. scored cylinders are due to unknown leaks. Dangers of Skidding Thrpwing the clutch out beforo applying the brakes on a slippery street, will result. in a had skid if the, brakes are. not. absolutely equal. An act. like this may mvan anything from a crumpled fender to a crush- (rd-out lifv. Skidding may be pro- vonlml. even if the brakes are not in perfect. mljustmonl. by altern- alol}L aimlying and raliming tho. ljn'aking proswro \Vliilu il‘w car is still in gear. le clutch noml not be thrown out. until tlu- (rai- has alâ€" most slapped moving. :11 111:1,25'111111' 1'1111‘11"\':11s. 11111111: 111111011- 11111 factors which (11111511 131111111 in trying: to start 11111 car are 11111, in 11111, (12111111111101 111- 1111111 111111. wa1111‘ 5011111“ 1111111 in 11111 111111 «31910111 1115' 110111111011311 (1101111. 11111.: 11107011 radia- 101s 1:11d \\ '111111 (111113119411 111111111115 211111111. \\'h11’11 11111 :i1\11'a;.111 11101111151 9111111111 11a\11 5111110111111 k11m\l11,11g11, 11.1 11111111. 11111 1191:1155111}. 11mmg11n1y needs. Proper Lubrication Tho. torm proper lubrication has no wry exact moaningr for tho (‘ar owner. and )‘Pt. it. can ho (totinml oxrurtly. It means the quality of oil nomlwl by the individual part, Stipâ€" plit-‘d in the proper quantity. neitlwr too much or too little. antlrhangmt with sutlicimit. t'rvqumicy to keep it, in cmutition to function moperly. This lattm- romlitinn carries with it. the implication that the crank case or other part. shall 1w t‘lushod out. with km'osono l‘wt'oro new oil is put in. From all this it will ho Soon that. the car owner must, do- voto some study to the particular nomts of his particular which: tn ortlor to mastor tho luhrication hoods of the car. Causes of Trouble Tirv hmzhlu and llaHUlV ills am tho hm main causvs of (“ms refus- 1n ,, t0 (inmate. llmse faults. Wholly «luv to Hm uwnm: 01‘ «'lrivm'. am DI'UL glut. about. by cmuinuml running: with liros that. oinr are cfm-i'infl'atml or undwrinflatml. and failure to [ml water in flu) ‘liattm'y _ Waterlogged Brakes “hen the in 1km hmnmv “atm- lngrxnrl m a ham min and they an» found not to hold “’1‘“. it. is. per- missiblo to run along for a few blocks with the brakes partly ap- plied. This svrx'os to squeeze out. the water and restore the brakes to a more normal condition. The host way, of course. is {0 haw the hands. zldjustt‘d for correct «loarancv at all limos. \thn water can work in hetwmn Hm drums and the hands so readily. it. is. obvious that Hm clear- ance is vxcessiw. If there is no ul_)]f»(n't.1nlity tn haw thv brakes adâ€" justed with a \‘imx' to preventing such trouble. tlw lag'ical thing 10 do it. to 1150 thn hrakos as oflcm as possibh.‘ when driving in heavy rain. If Hm base (if Hm plug: is rmrrmi with a dry. hard lump 'arlum i'm'niatimi. Hm i'ng'im- has gum! ronu‘irossimi. with (‘XCPSSiVH nil ronsnnmtimi. as indi'ahul iny Hm amount 01' (f'ml'mn timinsilmi. If Hm base (if Hm plus: is rrimv mi \\iHi an nil caximn Hm i-iigiim is ins-ins: mmprvssiun. and 4‘.\’(‘¢‘S.~ oil is in mg: i-rnmnnwi by Hii- pistons. If Hm base (if Hm plug is mwrmi with a 111m. sni'i. dry Parlimi similar in hump-blank. Hm engiim has 2004i comprrssiml. but Hm rarlillrvtnr is Sf‘i. {Or inn rich :1 mixiurv or Hm rhnkn is not ulwning all Hm may. “Pekoe” comes from the Chinese word “Pak-ho", meaning silver hair, which was applied to the tip leaves on the Chinese tea hush. Tip leaves are wiry in shape. In India they were more orange in colour, so were‘callecl “Orange Pekoe” (Pak-ho). Spark Plugs If 11111 111131» 111' 11111 11111:: is covered with :1 1.11111. 5111'! 031111111. wot with gasulinn. H111 1111;:11111 has 111111111- poor 1‘0111111'11ss11111. H11- 1°aI'11111'1-101' far too rich :1 mixturu 111- 111" 14111111) is not 111111111111: all H111 way. If H111 haw of 11111 11111;: is \wt. with 140311 1111 and 11350111111 11111 13.:‘111111111 system is 1113- 1‘111"11\'11 111111 1111! furnishing 11111 pro- ]11‘1‘ spark 111 1;:11111‘ HMl ('Ilm'gu in 11111 113’111111111‘. This moans that. the spark plugs. wirin‘f‘. distributors, 11112. 5111111111 111- 1~xax1111w11 for de- fools. A Bilâ€"l'uul. manila lamp mm- is «mu ”1' Hm most usvl'ul lhyngs in be (‘arrnul alum: wnlh lnuls Ill :1 car- Advertise in The Chronicle. It pays? g'adv in high and not fin'cing {he var far :1 qmck getaway. limnnmy in gnsnlinv mnsnnwtion us had by .i‘rixing at a moderate slmwi. .vugfihng' My a stun. (alimga‘ When Boys Were Boys LiHh- Arthur was {with}: rmdy to gm to Um 7.00. ”I want. some sugar." lw said. ”l mu Inwv lots of fun with u ha: ”1' lump sugar and H10 (*l¢*pll:lllls." “\Ylwn l was ynm' agv." rumark- ml his falhvl‘, "I (‘Hllld haw a heap of fun with :1 1:21;: 01' lump sugar without, any vluplmnts.” PAGE 7.

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