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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Aug 1928, p. 3

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rrv- “a“. Prcuz-y. P price girls pay for their My PVPI' paid. the least mtinn m tlu-ir silk hos- 'innati Enquirvr. dwlar'vs that. the Mon;- Df hahio-s, so't M13500, ls ’l'uronm is able (0 supply 204:. Lin in Hamilton nuut'y. 7 Hamilton Herald. my 1 ,icle. ~pportunities business life ‘0 DO "3‘ ation or call :nings or call CRY. Chairman ’rincipal. lund. Ontario. ’7 'e you think- 8P8 rham, Ont. .ffic *pens 3 August as! you, to advertise in cost, rm LANDS YOI'NG FARMERS FROM THIS district with experience and some mane} ma} obtain farms with no down payments if they make some impIOV ements ApplyP ..0 Drawer 40, Durham. 8 16 4 SASKATCHEWAI‘ AND ALBERTA ED. J. PRA'l'l‘ RR. No. 4|. Durham. Phone ”-11 Water! Water! Water! [What Is Good Health Worth? Durham is an attractive and healthy town, and good accommoda- tion can be obtained at reasonable ra es. The School has a creditable recgrd in the past which it hopes to mam- tain in the future. InformanB'n as {0 Courses may be obtained from the Principal. Intending pupils should prepare to enjep at beginning of tenm. . The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2‘. Entrance to Normal Schooi. Each member of the Stall is a Um- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Phone 601 r 13 The Durham U.F.0. Live Stock As-i sociatiou will ship stock from‘Dur-‘ ham 1m Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to g1ve three dav’s netice. James Lawrence, Manager. ANYONE THINKING 0F ERECTING a monument, or having inscription work done. should see me before placing their order.â€"â€"W. J. McFad- den. Durham. Ont. 2.16.tf LOT 7. CON. 21, EGREMONT, THE p1operty of the John Lawrence Es- tate comprising 100 acres in good condition brick house, bank barn, goml VV atér f1 om drilled VVell; wind- mill: good silo; reasonable price to quick purchaser. For further par- ticulars apply to Philip Lawrence or W. J. Lawrence, Durham, Execu- tors. 2.16.“ . DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL JOHN AITKEN Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce Sales promptly attended t0. Sat- ist‘action guaranteed. Terms on ap- plication. PhoneiAllran Bark Central 9:615; Hanover R. R. 2, P. O, Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use, when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8., L.‘ D. S. Honor Graduate University of Tor- ontn, Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Office Calder Block, MillStreet, second door east 0 or MacBeth’s Drug Store. ‘ terms: J. M. ROBB, B. A.. Principal. JOHN MCQRISON. Chairman. LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- ber at the firm will be in Durham on Tuesday of each week.“--Appointments nfnfzgy be made with the Clerk in the 0 H312. ‘ nanT'é.‘PnEffififne, nfifi‘fis'r“ Ufl'icc. over J. J. Hunter’s store, Durham. Onla'rio. ‘ ChiropljaciBâ€"rgmfl . -...- Graduates Canadxan Chiropractic College, Toronto. Office Macfarlane Block. Durham. Day and night phone 123. 6 u 93" 2 t0 5 p. excepted. DR. A. M. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Office [.ambton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- ate University of Toronto. Eyes tested and correoteg. Office hours: Satisfaction Guaranteed J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. c. P. S. 0. office and residence. corner of {Lnuntess and Lambton Streets. oppoâ€" mte old Post Oflice. Office hours : 9 to 11 a.m.. 130 to a p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). DRS. JAMIBSON 8: JAHIBSON (Mice and residence a short dist- ance east of the Hahn House on [.amhtun Street, Lower Town, Dur- ham. Office hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 8 pm. (except Sundays). FARMS FOR SALE '. G. AND 3388!}: McGILLIVRAY NOTICE TO PARMBRS Barrister, Solicitor. Etc. DURHAM Branch otl'ice at Dundalk Open all day Friday. “may. August 45, 1923 Legal ‘Dz’rectorv Dental Director; i. MgchAgmz, B; A., MONUMENTS Medical Directbrv Durham, RR. 1. 61:523tf Dated August‘fith, 1928. Anl I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 27th day of August, 1928. " ' â€"-DAVID ALLAN, ‘ ___Clerk of Egremont. . A q A - AA-A A A.A day of August, 1928, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipaliy at municipal elections and that such list remains there. for ins ection. . An] hereby call upon all voters Notice is hereby 'ven that I have complied with non VII of the Voters’ Lists Act. and that I have posted up in my ofl'ice at Egrempn} Township, on this sixth Watson's Dairy is now situated in its new premises north' of The Chronicle ofl'ice. Pure milk, cream and butter. ice cream and soft drinks always on hand. Meals served; lunch counter. All milk bottles taken from shop will be charged for and money refunded on returnâ€"Watson’s Dairy. 7 26 28“ THE BAPTIST LADIES’ AID ARE holding a sale of home-made bak- ing Saturday. August 18, in the A. Y. P. A. rooms. ,~_--_â€"vâ€"â€" -vâ€"unnsc. IuV its 1'909\'ex')’.â€"Le\'1 Wesley, Indlan Herballst, Haqmston, or leave word at The Chronicle Office. TRUNK LOST BETWEEN PRICEVILLE ‘ AND E. Armstrong‘s. Bentinck, a steamer trunk containing medicine. etc. Reward on information leading to ‘1’ LOST NEAR CRA\VFORD on CRAWFORD sideroad. a cover for back of Ford roadster. Finder please leave at or combmunicate with Chronicle Of- fice. 9 13 2 SEVEN ROOMED 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 C V" H. D. .m-Inme Song- Biuce Dmham. PROPERTY FOR SALE HONEY. FOR SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN TWENTY years we haw decided to sell ,locally 1000-1911 TD. pails of our ‘l’um‘: \Vhitc Glover and Basswood Blvndwl honey at $1.00 per pail. “"0 will guarantee the same quality as the honey we took first prize on in London. England, in compotitoin with the whole British Empimf‘. Try it. folks; it’s delic- inns and has a flavor all its own.â€" NASH CAR ran SALE NASH ADV ABCF-D SIX, FIVE passengm ambassador sedan, 1928 model, 0111) 11111 No months, five \xiie “hams, slip covers, full equipment all in perfect condi- tio11.(heap 101 quick Samâ€"Kil- hourn Kilbourn, Barristers. , ()wmi Sound. 8 9 2 BINDER FOR SALE . .VIASSlle-HA'RRIS. IN GOOD CON- dition.â€"â€".~\pply Mrs. James Atkin- son. Durham. 01' phone Joseph Pattm‘snn. 'tlhosloy. for particulars. 816 if HONEY FOR SALE CHOICE HONEY (CLOVER AND bashwvoml} $1.00 per ten-pound pail or 100. ID. in your own container.â€" W. A. Macdonald. Durham. 89“ PIGS FOR SALE YOI' Nh FIGS RAN(IING FROM SIX weeks to “1199. months old; Berk and Tamworth cxoss.â€"â€"W. Jacques, Durham. phone 6111 3. 8.16.2.pd HOUSE ran SALE IN GOOD LOCATION AND IN good state or repair. Apply at The Chronicle Office. 7 26 28“ norm: or pos'rnce or vo'rnns'. LIST LATH FOR SA Clark. Durham. FOR GENERAL HoiISEWOER’ Apply at once to Mrs. H. W. \V’ilson, Durham. 8 16 9 We are in the. market for any number of' Hens and Poultry of all kinds every Monday: Highest prices. W. J. Vollett. 8 9 3’â€" 3 STICKS, 38 FEET LONG, THAT would flat 8 inches small end; cedar would d0.â€"â€"J. W. Ewen fir. Son, Durham. COMING EVENTS LOST AND FOUND NEW DAIRY pnnmsfi wow; WANTED.-‘-THE canon- icle Job P turning on lant is well equipped for t. the finest work on shag} SITUATIONS VACANT ARTICLES WANTED 1 cent a word each insertion “AA-‘:A_â€" I POULTRY WAi'I-zn FOR GIRL WANTED i.â€"-‘APPLY ZEN US 'i Highest“ p305; 8 9 3 8.9.6 816 10 St.. "What shall I do to keep from falling in love?” ............... Ouch L'xâ€"LU 3 Springfield ...... September 20-2 * Stratfordville ....... September 19 Stratford ........ September 17-19 Strathroy ........ September 24-26 Tara ..... October 2-3 Tavistock ........ September 24-25 Teeswater ............ October 2-3 Thedford ............. October 1-2 Thorndale ......... September 24-25 Tillsonburg ......... August 21-23 Tiverton ....... r ........ October 2 Toronto (ONE) Aug. 24-Sept. 8» Underwood ............. October 9 Wallacetown ..... September 27-28 Walpole (Indian) Aug. 29-Sept. 1 Waterford ............ October 2-3 IWellesley ........ September 11-12 :W‘beatley .......... October 13-14 Wiarton .... ...... September 18-19 Windham Centre September 27 Wingbam ............ October 9-10 Woodstock ....... September 20-22 Wyoming .............. October 3-4, Zurich ........... September 24-25 | : Aberto le ...... . ..... October 3 e Alisa raig ...... September 20-21 g Alvmston . . ........ October 2-3 1 Arthur 'October 2-3 Atwbod ............ September 21-22 Aylmer September 5-7 "" Ayton/ ' October 3-4 , ‘ Bayfield ......... September 25-26 Belmont ........ September 25 'T‘ Ble' helm ........... October. 16-18 )IN. Blyt September 19-20- :1; Bothwell’s Corners September 18â€"19 at! Brlgden ............ ,.,. October 2 __ Brussels October 4-5 Burford ............... October 2-3 AT Caledonia ............. October 4-6 1d° Cape Croker Reserve Sept.- 25-26 ' 6r: Chatsworth ...... October 11-12 , Chesley .......... September 27-28 __ Goldwater ........ September 18â€"19 Comber .......... September 13-15 11 Courtland .5 ....... , ..... October 4 a131, Delaware ........... October 10 es Desboro September 20-21 I .5 Dorchester Station ...... October 3 " Drayton .......... September 25-26 = Dreden .......... September- 25-28 ' Drumbo ......... September 25-26 '__ Dundalk ......... September 27-28 Dungannon. ............. October 5 ? Dunnville .......... September 4-6 V. DURHAM ........ September 18-19 .5 Elmira ...August 31-September 13 ‘ Embro .................. October 4 = Erin ................... October 2-3 Essex ............ September 24-27 I _ Exeter ........ September 18-19 1 rs Fairground October 2 t Flesherton ....... September 20-21 ,1 â€" Florence ............. October 4-5 S Y Forest ........... September 20-21 k f. Fordwic .......... October 6 I - Galt ............. September 28-29 ‘ Glencoe ....... September 25-26 E] N ,Grand Valley ........ October 11-12 1 e Goderich ........ September 17-19 11 if Hanover ......... September 19-21 J - Harrow '.............. October 8-9 0 Hepworth ........ September 11-12 t1 ’5 Highgate ............. October 5-6 N E HOLSTEIN ...... September 25-26 “ 9’ Ilderton ............ September 26 " d Ingersoll ........ September 27-28 J " Jarvis ........... September 27-28 ) Kilsyth .......... September 26-27 1 Kincardine ...... September 19-20 01 ~ Kirkton ............... October 2-3 tl f Lambeth ............ September 19 k1 - Leamington .......... October 1-5 Lion’s Head .......... October 3-4 m . Listowel ............ August 21-22 . London (\Vestern Fair) Sept. 8-15 ~78 l Lucknow ........ September 27-28 cl _ Melbourne ..-.,, ......... October 9 mt ’ Merlin ................ October 8-9 09 Mildmay ......... September 18-19 w; Mitchell ......... September 25-26 a Milverton ........ September 27-28 p Mount Brydges ........ October 5 I Mount Forest September 19-20 1?" Muncey (United Indian) Sept. 26 101 Neustadt ............ September 29 Pe New Hamburg September 14-15 th NOI‘WiCh ........ September 25-26 no Obsweken ....... September 26-28 Sif Orillia ........... September 20-22 “,1 Owen Sound ......... October 4-6 Paisley .......... September 25-261“? Palmerston .......... October 2-3 a Paris ............ September 18-19 UN Parkhill ......... September 18-19 13 Petrolia .......... September 18â€"19 All Pinkerton .......... September 21 my: ,Port Elgin ........... October 5-0 va( [Rainham Centre October 21-22 at ,Ridgetown .......... October 8-10 Bel Ripley ........... September 25-26 _.' Rocklyn ............. October 9-10 Y?” Rodney .............. October 1-2 (11"? St. Marys ............ October 4-5 the Sarnia ........... September 26-28 Mcc Sarnia Reserve September 15-16 Dm Saugeen Indian (Chippewa Hall October 4-5 T Seaforth ........ September 20-21 Shedden ............ September 19 Simcoe ........... :3. August 14-16 On “Tr? pricing apartments.” Followi: ’ ......... Se}: ,ri'IIIIIIII'SZa'; 7Ifi".:°.°.°.'.ns°é13 I'II::::::”S.°efi .......... Sep .......... Sep ne ...... Sep ....... October 4 ......... October 10 ...... September 20-21 Station ...... October 3 ....... September 25-26 ...... September- 25-28 ...... September 25-26 ...... September 27-28 October 5 wrath, but it takes the hard casfi to turn ‘away the installment collector. When a man has a birthday, he takes a day 011‘. When a woman has one, she takes a year ofl. (flinging in ihy memory still - *- For the comrades of my childhood And the 513th house on the hill. ’ To that old iedLSchoolhouse there. There’s a thought. iforevér tender Far and near their homes are scattered, And though other lands are fair, Surely memory often wanders r 2-3 er 4-6 25-26 11- 12 27-28 18â€"19 13-15 ’Neath the teacher’s watchful gaze Shall the” same old playmates Never more in that old schoolroOm Do they sit beneath themaples As of old their legends tell? Do they climb the beach trees yonder Listening for the old school bell? Fleeting years have swiftly, surely, Cast their shadows o’er each brow, . Scattered as the leaves of Autumn, Where are all those schoolmates noW? Many seasons have departed ‘ Many hours have flown away, Since the woods rang with the laughter Of those boys and girls at play. Strangers now our places filling Other voices laugh and cry, Others climb the hills and fences That were ours in days gone by. A. .._S°.“. gm? tquth -away gather As they did in olden days. Up the long and dusty highway, Past the smithy on the hill, Game the sound of children’s voices I can almost hear them still. On a plaxground rough and rocky Where the cedars thicklx grow. I can see an old red school house As it stood there years ago. at their cottage at, Saublo Beach. Before returning to the west, thoy will Visit his parental home at. Creemore, and other relatives in these parts. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCallum are new residents of Durham.” ~ ' I J “bull. a former pastor of. “the Erstwhile Presbyterian church here, who performed the marriage ceremony lfor the parents, Dan McCallum and Pearl Hillis, and later, baptized their first-born son, Clyde, and now the second child, a son. Be- sides the grandparents and other .relatives, 3 number of neighbors and friends were also present. and a very appetizing supper concluded the happy occasion. Rev. Patton is now stationed at. Redvers. Alberta. and every summer, with his wife and family spend their vacation with friends here while: “The home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hillis, was the scene of the christening of a grandson, Ken- neth McCallum, of Durham; The ceremony was unique in that it was performed by Rev. W. J. Paton. The Shallow Lake Correspondent of the Owen Sound Sun-Times has the following to say of a well- known Durham family in 1218!. Sat- urday’s issue: THE OLD RED SCHOOL HOUSE Mrs. Terence Tully, widow of the noted Canadian aviator who was lost «luring the attempted London 'to London flight of the plane, Sir John Carling", will get a life pen- sidn. This is voluntarily provided by the directors of the Carling Brewing company, who have set aside a trust fund of $40,000. Mrs. Tully will get three-fifths of the income from the fund and Mrs. James V. Metcalf, widow of the other unfortunate aviator, will get the remaining two fifths. Mrs. Metcalf is now living in England. 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