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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Jun 1928, p. 7

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? pl'wsvnta; mg band, lited P3 39 U1 re fter (ftHl' was s zval bv 'o-oo-oo-wo-o-oo-ooâ€" :ncil and 1w band H". $01110? 'Dl‘o's‘o‘nted mr Brass Hm hand .o'I'ton on '5 Hf the nis‘ Asso- ’ONOHO' '0'...” Hm boys lath 25c. 25c. 250. 350. 006. 50c. 81. 00 1C9. 'U'PU mas. JAMIBSON 8: JAMIESON Him-(- and residence a short dist- ; mm of the Hahn House on [.mmhtnn Street, Lower Town, Dur- , .. (mice hours 2 to '5 p.m., 7 to ..... ~' '. me (except Sundax's;. J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. C. P. S. O. I :f‘flmr and residence, corner of ,~11;:Ic>.~‘ and Lambton Streets. oppqâ€" mn- HM Pnst Office. OtIice hours: .9 11 3.111.. 1.30 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. '.\::1ui:xy.~ excepted). Ull- “ --â€"â€" Physician and Surgeon. Office Lumlmm st met, Durham, Ont. Gradu- m.- l’niwrsity of Toronto. Eyes tmtmi and corrected. Office hours: 3 t.» :3 pm" 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays excepted. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractors firmluzliws Canadian Chiropractic (lulu-xv, 'l‘nmntn. Office Macfarlane ’1m~1;. Dun-hum. Day and night. phone " 6 1!; 23M “ 1m. w. ancxnmfic‘fmmls'r ”(Tn-v, over J. 8; J. Hunter‘s store, Durham. (mtaj‘io; '_,,, _ - J. F. GRANT, U. U. 0., u. u. 9. Hum;- (,‘u-mluatc University of Tor- ontn. Graduate Royal College Dental Sum-nus of Ontario. Dentistry in all Its branches. Office Calder Bincli. Millb‘treet, second door east «'f Machath‘s Drug Store. ,-._... A .5 Barristers. Soiiciiox-s, etc. A mem- [it‘l’ of the “1111 will be in Durham on l‘Ui‘Sziii)‘ of each week. Appointments “NY be made with the Clerk in the ofiittt pliC 91".). _.________________.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-' 1.! i'l‘ 7. HUN. 21. I‘ZGREMONT. THE My 01' the John Lawrence Es- . wmprising 100 acres in good vummiun; brick house. bank barn, gmul \Vutm‘ from drilled well; wind- xmll: gnnd >110; reasonable price to «1in pnwhascl'. For further par- :mxlzn's apply to Philip Lawrence w W. .1. Lawrence. Durham. Execuâ€" 2.16.“ \V t __,,___. JOHN AITKEN Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce Sun's promptly attended to, Satâ€" l'zwlion guarantvml. Tr‘l'ms 0n apâ€" .ll'illl‘lll. l’llmw Allan Park Central 013: llum‘wm' ll. R. 2. 1’. 0. 522-3 28” trm‘pass'ng n and 31-3 out.â€"â€"-\\ -”' FOI'VD r1311»; . 11 Lots 42 mll be prosecu '. and S. McCracken. ted. Keep 5 '10 fiwpd Thursday, June 21, 1928 COMlfi‘»lâ€"1TABLE FLAT TO good location: hard and 20ft electric lights: small a Chronicle Office. x I nmxmmont. 01' 11 wk dmw. shou «in: their Ul‘dt‘ 2:. Durham. Ont. The annual 1'. F. 0. mg hold at Flesherton, Fr] '22. afternoon and ev Jacob Lever‘s fine pi Field sports, vaudeville and dancing. Bigger than ever. Just the p12 ' ' ~ Remembe J. H. MacQUA_3R_I_E, B. Medical Directorv. u. ‘UM xv --â€"‘â€"‘__ Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. 1)! liH\.\l :zumh “Him at, Dundalk .GRANT.D. rauu'h ufl'icu at. pm U'Lu‘n all day Fruit Dental Directorv DR. A. M. BELL Ll or tla\i1h, ' shcnlhl see » (H'dl‘l'râ€"‘V. J. McFad- ‘“‘ 2.16.tf 1'. F. O. picmc will be lerton. Friday. J n and evening. 1n ‘5 fine picnic. bush. vaudeville. speaking :. Bigger and better Just the place to meet Remember the date. pROHIBITED \ 5, (BIC. A mem- Dundalk Ont 31Dec 289d 0n roasonablb red at The 71'6â€" ‘. WORK WANTEDâ€"THE- CHRON- 1cle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. tf LATH FOR SALEâ€"APPLY ZENUS Clark. Durham. I’SED PIANO FOR SALE. APPLY McLaughlin‘s Garage. SEVEN BOOMED BRICK HOUSE ON Garafraxa Street, electric lights, furnace and water, good location and in good state of repair.â€"George S. Lawrence, Mount Forest. ' 3-1tf PROPERTY FOR SALE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE, in good repair; good stable 20x40 in connection. For particulars apply to Chronicle Oflfice. 3 8 tf TWO STOREY BRICK BUILDING on Main corner in village of Flesh- erton. Best business location in town fur any kind of business. At presmt rented as groceryâ€"Apply to W. A. Armstrong 8011,'Flesf}grâ€"_ ton. ()nt. INJNT 111111.111 THI: (‘1 -\.RDIJ.\' 1’11!“ [1) 111' MM! 1111 the? 0M BO\\1- 111:; 4311*1'11.Ha111\\111' 1111F1i1121\ m- 111‘11113.'. .111111l 2'3. 111111111 .lhu 1111511111115 111 St [11111115 .-\11:_rlic'1111 Church. T1111 11111:."111111 11111111115 .lm'k Ballantyme (1111! Btl1115\\11k Trio. Admission 3531'. {1111 2017. FATHER GOODROW’S PICNIC HI\|R\1>\H'IHI RSIL“, .11 N1 2811111111 11m 11111-1 tl1n South B11110 IA “1111111111 I 11111155011111111 '10”?â€" 112111111111. '- - \\ ullkmton. 1(1111111111110 erVu'. P1111. ltllg'111. H1111. .l. 8.31111- 1111. Ministm' 111' ;\;."1'11'11lt111'1'. «making- Sllmu‘l‘ 71.0“ {H 7.00. spuaking. Sumwr 5.0: Huncvrt. Hallow-1' (10110141 tra, I‘)I'l{H.\.\l 1101‘1-‘(1' ‘1. 0. F. \VILL hold their annual church parmln on Jump 2'; in tho- mening t0 the An- glivun vhm'rh. 21ml all ln'etlu'on um H-quvstmi tn mwt. at. tho hall at 6.:$t%.â€"Imy1v Braillmaitv. 41. R. 'l'H’l‘] ;\.\'.\'l'.-\I, 1'. F. U. PICNIC Will he 110M in Carsm‘l‘s hush. Nor- manby, \\'ed1195¢;1ay, July A. 11928. .~\dtil't‘5$0.~' by Miss A. C. Mm‘phflil, M. 1%. F. R. ()liwr. M.P.P.; games. sM'thall. rvt’roshmnnts, Exw’rrylnody 6 '21 2 \W‘lvumv. ARTICLES WANTED Thu Annual Invoking of tlm_80ut11 (nu-y \\'nmon‘s Insmugu \\'111 he held in Qmwn St. lulled chun'h. 5) 0 Durham. 011 'l‘lmrsday. June M). Svsswns will C(mmwnco at '10 11.111. and 1.3“ p.111. Thu program for the: mm'nin: will consist__0f reports Svssiuns \\'1H conmwnu» in. AU ad“. and 1.341 p.111, Thu program for the. Illljll'lllllg will consist, of I'PDOI'IS mill ”flu-i- lnisinwss. Mrs. Sydney Banks of Slivllmi'iw will give an aclcli'vss in the :‘ii‘lm'nmn. Durham lll'illlCll \Vlll proviila I‘cl‘i'é'islimenls. 011’s." .\1. Ml-Ili'aitli. T'\---.I‘n'\'\ ! l t ! l D l.\' 'l‘lll“. 125'1‘.\'t‘l-‘. Ole‘ .lt‘tSl-il’lll Hl.\"l‘ll. late of the Township of liu'remont. in the tintinty of Grey. He'utlmnau. deceased. anlt’t‘ is llt‘l‘t‘lty {llVOll that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of J‘"*.~‘Pltll Blyth. lat» ot‘ the 71‘mvnship of Iigt'emont. in the County of Grey. who died the seventeenth day of February All. 1928 are required on or before the 9th day of July. 1928. to send or deliver to the under mentionedl Solicitor for the Executors fulil particulars of their claims duly‘ proved. After such date the exec- utors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate. having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. and will 3 not be liable for said assets to any { n person of whost claim notice shall of. have been received at the time 3 of such distribution. .3 .1 Dated this 9th day of June. 1928. J. H. McQUARRIE, Durham. _Ont. FOR S. duties to lmliul ay 5: ["(‘!'if_‘11(‘f‘. NOTICE TO CREDITORS RR. No. k Durham. Fagherâ€"“Look here, young 1 you never to enter ' .. Idid COMING EVENTS ankins. (Solicitor v ”0pm .055-.. Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use. when Pure Water ganj be had by .411“: \\7a pairs. FOR SALE TEACHER WANTED S. N0. 11, }‘%E.\"1‘I.\'CK; (mmmvncn after summm' statn qualifications. exâ€" nml salary oxpocted.-â€"R. 15. Sveretary, Durham. R. G 1.1 tf ED. J. PRATT for the I-waécutors) rgizm Phone 98-12 3,29,tf. 10174 ()rchcs- Martanda Sydney. 12â€"year-old 883: Hf thv late Rajah of Pudnkola. Tl . 'ajah dio‘d lamentiy m‘ internal ('unwlic'alions in NW American hosâ€" pital at..\'m.1ill)'. Paris. The 'ajah was :33 year old. He was the l'ulm' ul' Hm Indian nmvim-o 01' Pnduknta. but had his i'vsidvncu in, (Bannvs whilo his hmthvr acted as his 1°43.- gvni. Martanda Sydney will as- sume the position held by his SAFEG UARDING THE FARM WATER SUPPLY That. Illilll)' l'ai'm wells are not anufly pwuvchwllmnu poHutkniaud arm [intvntial sniumw's of «knigvr froni \valor-btn1u3 (fiscascs :hs ty- phoid. «lysvnlvi'y. etc., is tlm cou- vlusimi «,li'mx'u from the results of tlw aunlysvs at. ‘tlm Neutral l‘lxâ€" im-imoutal Farm of water samplus from rural wells. 01‘ 450 samples of \vaUH'subnutuml(huing HM) past four years. hactm'iologicul tvsts imlicatml that but 37 per cent were quite free {rum polluticm. Thirty- one por(nnu; ofthe saHMHQS‘uvrc .lvlinitvly polluted. While a HR!) number were of a suspicious vlial'actnr pointing to possible con- l tamination. n A-_\-. nnrxfnn‘\_ Lauuuu L'LVLLO In tlw majority of casvs Cuntam- inatml water comes from the or- dinary shallow “’0” with its much grvatm- possibility for admitting gl't'ill-Q'l l'u._‘c1u;..v~v -. _ _ gf‘i'ms of vxcwtal origin than the drilled well which tans lower. [)UI‘Pl' depths. The location is very t'wqm-ntlv at fault, and an examâ€" inatinn of the data l'ui-nisliml with llw samplvs shows a Very «listinvt I'OlatiOllSlliD between tlm quality of Hw water and Ilw c'llfilflllt‘t.‘ from such sources of [mllutiinn as privy. i'e-sszmnl. lvm'nym'cl. (P-ll'. l-‘il’ly yams may lw (fnnSialmw‘wl Hm minimum safe distance l‘i'nm Fifty yards may 1w Cnnsnum-u Hw minimum safe distance t‘i-m‘n any snni'co of pollution, indvml ox- pvi‘imnnts haVn shown that, it. is possible" My liactmia from polluted smn-i-e-s tn vnh'i' the water 01' 9. W011 200 fem. away when the. \\'(-11 is in tiig i_.lii'cct,inii 0f the ground is 111 How. I. 2:, 2:: H .:.1.H..::..... :. T. r. :94: 2. mo . ..1.H:H:H; £32. 1:: as; ::7. H. HvHHHHn 3H... .2 we. now. _ ll lhv “Will is Sllll‘dlt‘ti at. :1 sale! olistmu‘v. it. is next. in inllml'LallL‘t". tn have it. so constructwl that. any f-‘l'tllllltl “'8‘“? must. pass through Still and thus he liltm‘Otl before! Pn- tm‘ing tho. well. This can only he oill'octml by insuring the sides of the \wll for a «lopth 01' 12â€"1?) foot. aw tight, 21ml ln'lllN‘l'VlOUS tn water. The top. naturally. should l'w, sn .n-\4nn1;nq*in11 ('HllSll‘llClWl that. no L'mitammamui can cntcr. ' In emergency. water from con- taminated or suspicious wells can he I‘vmlci'eiwl safe by boiling and also by chlorinating with chloride of lime. but at best, this is only a temporarv makeshift and does not "et at thoc. root of the trouble. The 3 Safe (ligtance m 15 essentlal and ( su'uctlon lS mght. Quite Difierent “How long had you known your husband before you were married?" “I didn't. know him at all; I only thouggfit LI did.” The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the Staff is a Um- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to‘ enter at beginning of team. Information as to Courses may be obtained from the Principal. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to main- ‘tain in the future. Durham is an attractive and healthy town, and good accommoda- tion can be obtained at reasonable rates. J. A. M. ROBB, B.A.. Principal. JOHN MORRISON. Chairman. (I'prvrimvntal Farms. Nolv DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ‘fE-ofil Eéfiiami'nation l (3) that. the con- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 1th 01' 12-15 foot. envious 1.“ water. 1V. should 1w so 110 1011tan1i11atio11 How Long Will They Last This is a question which should interest all true sportsmen in the conservation of 'that gamey inhab- itant of spring waters, the speckled trout. If steps are not taken soon there will be a number of rivers in this. district. noted for their fine fish. bereft of that which provides many hours of sport for menâ€"â€" sportsmen. We have particularly in mind the Mad River. A week day. newer passes but there is someone trying his skill at catching the sly speck- led trout. There are many (lays when thero are) anywhere from ton to twenty-five fishermen lined along tho’ hanks. T he? river is leas- orl and they have fishing permits. So far. so good. But here's where the "catch“ hobs up: How long will it. be till this moductivo Mad River will he lishml out? These and ntlu-r similar m'ol‘ilmis are rightly infillnrring trout, tish-ornmn. who are thinkin;.' of tho future. Nearly (W‘E‘I'yllmly tishvs but. no one dumps in spawn and lingvrlings. This. procwlurv cannot go nn inclolinitv- 1y. All-(rally tishormon are com- plaining of the scarcity of 11511. No wondo r! Tlm gm'm'nmmt, we. unilm'stancl.l will provide Spawn free 01' charge‘ to he put. into the river's. but. this [.n'ocmlum [n'm'ides that the stream cannot than he resm'vul. As it. is nnw few lntllVldUalS are willing to “stand the bill” for the multitude. su that‘s where the mattm- rests. In the meantime the fish are: heâ€" Coming scai'cor and no mow is made to rostovk the. stream. The speckled trout will never ho ox- tinct, lilw th't‘ paswngor pigeon ni‘ (10th), but. if stems in nunsvi'vatiml and i'o-stmtking the sti'vams art] not taknn, the trout sti-vanis will have. to l’w clusml while. the trout. ‘have a chance to increasv. Hm'v- in lies a cnmmo’inclahlu umhwtaking far “1050 iiitvl'vsti‘nl in ll'Ulll. cunâ€" Sm'Vation in this district.-â€"â€"I)nntlall~: Herald. Occupational Therapy “Never in.) old to lvam" is an old adzgn. We. wow. smmwvhat. mystiâ€" fied on reading: thmlay's «lailivs alug'mt. l3 stmlvnts graduating frmn 'I‘qin-nntu l’nix'm-sity in "()cculuuicm- 211 '[1wmpy" tn kmm' just, what pruâ€" t'vssiml thvsv 5.;‘1°a.«lnatv.s would ful- inw. “3:- tind Hun work “thvx'apy” is 01' Greek «’l«"l'i\‘atinn and means in nursv. sm'w «w vurv. This is a nvw branch of \\'Hl'k in cmmm-tiun with " ‘ "â€"37 I- H.” “lulu“ u; "ml” no ‘. 'l'oronto l'nix'orsily and this is tho iirst class to grmlualo. lt oroso out of exigencies of tho war, and tho work of thosv nursvs is to trval. 011905 of sohliors. and thoso of othor orcnpations. by massaging and other OStINLil'Iaillic MTOI‘LS for “M'- wns or kinalrwl ailments. Thoro are hundrmls of rotnrnwl sohlivrs who are still suffering from tho. oil‘octs of the war llt-‘Sidl‘h‘ many others whose norws haw liven shot to pieces. and thorn would sm-m to be plenty of \\’01‘k for nursos in this new branch of tho curative art. “'hile some: professions are iowrcrowdod thoro soems to ho a big demand for skilled physicians: and competent nurses. Thorn aro some half dozen li«"~.~‘1.iitals in Toronto and tho largost. tho (ion- oral. is so crl‘mwlwl with patimns that doctors have to arrange wooks ahead for their patients. to got or room. L UUILA. Not only the poor haw. we always with us, but tho sick as well. and the wise, physician. who is skilled our wounds to heal is. mum than armlos to Hm public mail. as tlw pool. Pope. so humanvly puts it: and tho pationl nurse. who Londâ€" erly watches owr Hm sick. has a largo placn in the category of \\'(ll'lll benefactors. Occmilation-al tllm-apy Lappeals to us as one of thn nnhlvst. 0f professions.â€"â€"Cheslcy Enterprisv. Up to the. [.il'OSODt nobody is talkâ€" ing lacrosse in ()1“ang('r\'illv. In, some or tiw othm' formm' lacrosse towns tho. situation is the" s-anm. [no game sums to luj- dying; out. in .mial'in. \Vhatfs. 11w cansv‘? Right. how- in Orangvvillo wv have ono of ”in host. playing: Holds in Hm world. out it. will probably not. be nsml this )‘031‘. Lam'ossn is a grout old wanna Too bad it. has fallon on mil «laysâ€"4)l'ang'ovilln Sun, Dark-skinned nativesâ€"glowing sunlightâ€"cool mountain topsâ€"great ships ploughing through tropic seasâ€"these things all come to mind when a cup of “SALADA” is steaming before you. Such flavourâ€"such fragrance. Try “SALADA”. Lacrosse Fading Away? was; FOOD CURSES teria and harmful acids. that, ii de- composes quickly in the system and causes body poisons and is. out“ cause of cancer. .\llUl.ll(‘l‘- svliool tells us it. in the most nutritive of foods. is vasily «ligoslml and is wry usvful as a provonlalix'o of anaemia and as a building: food ’aftm' \Vastol'ul «lisoasvs and for growing youth and the [)(‘l‘S‘lll who .musl «in Vigorous luhoi'. He was asking her mnlhor’s con- svnt. I'm' hm- daughter in came to the carnival. Tim (1031' lady was nmst. afixinus. «"AI‘O ynu sum Lhe party will be. well chapemncd?" "Yc‘s, inticvd." ”Ynu art positive?" "I am certain.“ "W011. lhvn. shv can't 52%). I’d. want. her to ham.» :1 good timv." last. night." “\Vhat did you do?" “Uh. 131151. iln'nwl on UN cold: B0 9mm 10 atlmul Hm c(_"lvbl'uti0n in Flvslwrhm on July 12. "I sun-v found n'lysolf in hot. water PAGE 7.

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