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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Aug 1928, p. 7

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SASKATCHEWAN YOI'NG FARMERS FROM THIS district with experience and some money may obtain farms with no down payments if they make some improvements. Apply P. 0. Drawer 40, Durham. 8 16 4 RB. No. Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? rates. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (ll Junior Matriculation. 52‘ Entrance, to Normal School. Each member of the Staff is a Uni- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of term. Information as to Courses may be ohtniuml 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 he obtained at reasonable Thy Durham I'.F.0. Live Stock As- sociazmu will ship stock from Dur- ham m Tuesdays. Shippers are requvstcd to give three days’ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone: 601 I‘ 13 ANYONE THINKING OF ERECTING a monument. or having inscription work done. should see me before placing their nrder.â€"â€"-\V. J. McFad- den, Durham. Ont. 2.16.“ LOT 7, 1_‘.().\'. 21. litiiRl‘ZBIONT. THE pi'owl'ty 01' the John Lawrence Es- tate. comprising 100 acres in good condition; brick house. bank barn. good water from m‘illml well; wind- mill: goml silo: reasonable price to quick purchaser. For further par- ticulal's apply to Philip Lawrence 01' \V. J. Lawrence. Durham. Execu- tOI'S. ' 2.16.tl’ JOHN AITKEN Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce Sales promptly attended 0'). Satâ€" isfaction guaranteed. Terms on ap- plication. Phone Allan Park Central Urblfi; Hamin'er R. R. 2, P. O. 524'. 28tf Burrlstcrs. Solic'itox's, etc. A mem- 0121 ut‘ the 111m “'1 1 be in Durham on l‘uesduv of each \\ eek. Appointments am) he made w1tl1 the Clerk in the 0““ 1'. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. 8. 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 or MacBeth‘s Drug Store. DR. W. C. PICKBRING, DENTISTâ€"7 Utficc, over J. J. Hunter's store, .mrhum. Ontario. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractors Graduates Canadian Chiropractic College, ‘l‘oronto. Office Macfarlane Blodc. Durham. Day and night phone 123. 6 Li 23tf DB. A. M. BELL Musician and Surgeon. Office lamhtnn street, Durham. Ont. Gradu- ate 1 xmersity of loronto Eyes tested and corrected. Office hours: 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays excepted. J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. C. P. S. 0. when and remdence. corner of .mnsress and Lambton Streets, oppo- am; um Post OlIice. Office hours : 9 tn 1! 3.111.. 1.30 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. :">uzuiays excepted). DRS. JAMIESON JAMIBSON um: c and residence a shgrt dist- Bum.- cant of the Hahn House on imnhwu Street, Lower Town, Dur- ;;:qu. UiTicc hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 t0 =4 urn. {except Sundays}. pair ~ \\’hy take a chance and use watt-1' that, is polluted and unfit for domestic use. when Pure Water can he had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- T. .-\. M. ROBB. B. A.. principal. JOHN MORRISON. Chairman. FARMS FOR SALE Advertisements under this lrxeadirm 1 cent a word each m“ ‘ ‘ ‘ ., . - .7 _ .m. , . sermon Lin}! W ITH ORDER; 51: consecu'uve Insertions glven for the price a. four. Telephone calls treated as gash with order i£ paid for before ggturday nxght of week orderea. Mugimpm chargefor first insertiOn. ‘ nnnéo (In n‘H Ak-_.._ _‘_l_ ,A - _ _,_ .WJ _~c--- v- .. yun v. uyscu. guufuyuuf cum. 5:: 1U1' 1115!. IUSBI‘UUH. 25ucents. On an chgrge qrders a straxgnt cnarge of 1% cents a word wul be made each msertlon. mxmmum charge 35 cents. ' J._ H. MacQQABRIB, B; A., DURHAM Branch otl‘icu at Dundalk Open all day Friday. NOTICE TO FARMERS Barrister: Solicitor, Etc. ED. J . PRATT 5. Durham. Phone 98â€"12 Thursday, August 23. 1923 Medical Directorv. Dental Directorv. Legal Directory LUCAS 8: HENRY MONUMENTS Classified Advertisements Durham. RR. 1. ALBERTA J imâ€"“Oh. it’s dandy. You meet some 'fine fellows at the hotels and you have lots of fun in the evenings, but what I dop‘t like is calling on those store managers.” Joeâ€"“How do you like your job as a salesman.” Dated August 6th, 1928. -an I hereb} call upon all \oters to take immediate proceedings. to haw any errors or omissions 1oliorctecl according to law. the last day for appeal being the 27th day 01' August, 1928. â€" AVID ALLAN Cle_r_k of Egremont. Niitive is hereby given that I have complied with becnon VII of HIP \‘ntez's‘ Lists Act. and that I haw posted up in m\ ofiice at lgwmont Township on this sixth (lax 01 August 1928, the list of all [ml‘SOllS entitled to \ote in the said nnmicipaliy at municipal elections and that. such list remains there for inspection. Watson's. Dairy is now situated in its new premises north of The Chronicle office. Pure milk. cream and butter. ice cream and soft drinks always on hand. Meals served: lunch counter. All mill»: hottles taken from 5110;) will be. charged for and money refunded on returnâ€"“'atson's Dairy. 7 26 28M THII B -'.‘\PUST LADIES’ AID ARE hnlclin; a sgalv of homo-made bak- inf: Samuiax. August '18. in the A. \.P.-\.100ms. -\1'n1st1'011g's, Bentinck. a steamer t111nk containing medicine. etc. Rmaui 1111 information leading to its 1"'1_'1'0\91y.â€"-I e\i \\1‘~1(‘\ Indian He'iiialist. Hai'I'iston 01' Ieaxe word at The Chronicle ()iliu'. TRUNK LOST l-iii'lWYEEN PRICEVILLE AND E. LOST NEAR «IR.\\\'FHRD un (‘LRAWI’ORD sick-Hum. a 0mm for back of Ford rumistvr. Finder please leave at. 01‘ vnmhmnnirate with Chronicle 0f- tivo. 9 1‘} :3 LOST IN DI'RHUI \ROII JI LY :38, Mmk and “him collio «10:2. Finder plnasn nutitx Robmf, Minhton. R. R. .\'n. l. \a'rnny, or phone, Dur- Imm (3111‘32. S 16 2pd SEVEN BOOMED BRICK HOUSE ON Garat‘raxa Street, electric lights, furnace and water, good location and in good state of remainâ€"George S Lawrence, Mount Forest. 3-1tt‘ PROPERTY FOR SALE FUR THE FIRST T [ME IN TWENTY years we have decided to sell lorally 1000-th H1. pails of our Pim- White Clover and Basswood Rio'nclt‘c‘l honey at $1.00 per pail. W11 \xill guaiantee the same qualitx as the houeV “c wok fiist wilt! 011 in London, England in iniiipvtimin \xith the vs hole Biitish llmmpiio T1) it, iolks; it's. delic- inns and has a ilavor all its own.â€" H. D. McIntyre 80115, Bruce 812., Durham. 8.9.6 APPLES FOR SALE AT THE ORCHARD, 25c. A SMALL basket. and 500. a large basket; bring your own containers; pick- iug Thursday. August, 23 and every Thursday at'tm'nonn while they lastâ€".Jnlm Sharpe. (110119.154, 8 miles SmIth-vast of Durham. 8 :23 tf HONEY FOR SALE CHOICE HOVEY (CLOV ER AND hasswoml $1.00 [)81 ten- pound pail 01' Mr. I!) in \0111 Own containel. â€" W. A. Macdonald, Dmlnam. 89t1’ FERTILIZER FOR SALE WE HAVE A CARLOAD 0F SPEC- [\I Fextilizex 101 fall W;heat 014101 93le and make sure of Vour suppr ...â€"I \\. fwen 6.: Son. 823 ’ HOUSE FOR SALE IN GOOD LOCATION AND IN good state of repair. Apply at The Chronicle Office. 7 26 28“ USED PIANO FOR SALE, APPLY McLaughlin’s Garage. 3,29,tf. LATH FOR SALEâ€"APPLY ZENUS Clark. Durham. “’0 are in the market for any number of Hens and Poultry of all kinds every Monday. Highest prices. W. J. Vollett. . 8 9 3 WURK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icle Job Piant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. _ tf NOTICE OF POSTING OP VOTERS’ LIST LOST AND FOUND COMING EVENTS ARTICLES WANTED NEW DAIRY PREMISES The Tiresome Part HONEY FOR SALE POULTRY WANTED FOR SALE 8.9.3 "What shall I do to keep from falling in .love'?” "Try prlcing apartments.” HOLSTEIN ...... September 95â€"26 Ilderton ............ September 26 Ingersoll ........ September 27-28 Jarvis ........... September 27-28 Kilsyth ...... September 26-27 Kincardine ...... September 19-20 Kirkton ............... October 2-3 Lambetb ............ September 19 Leamington .......... October 1-5 Lion’s Head .......... October 3-4 Dungannon ............ October 5 Dunnville .......... September 4-6 DI‘RHAM ........ September 18-19 Elmira ...August 31â€"September 1-3 I‘Imbro .................. October 4 Erin .................. October 2-3 Essex ............ September 24-27 Exeter .......... September 18-19 Fairground ............. October 2 Flesherton .' ...... September 20-21 Florence ............. October 4-5 Forest‘ ........... September 20-21 Fordwich ........... October 6 Galt ....... September 28-29 Glencoe ......... September 25-26 Grand Valley ........ October 11-12 Goderich ........ September 17-19 Hanover ......... September 19-21 Harrow .............. October 8-9 Hepworth ........ September 11â€"12 fiigfihgate ............. October 5-6 Following is a list of the fall fairs in Western Ontario, with the dates on which they wxll be held: Aberfoyle .............. October 3 Ailsa Craig ...... September 20-21 Alvinston ............ October 2-3 Arthur ............... October 2-3 Atwood ...... :....September 21-22 Aylmer ............ September 5-7 Ayton ................ October 3-4 Hayfield ......... September 25â€"26 {Belmont ............ September 25 {Blenheim ........... October 16-18 :Blyth ............ September 19-20 Bothwell’s Corners September 18-19 Brigclen ................ October 2 Brussels .............. October 4-5 Burl’ord ............... October 2-3 Caledonia ............. October 4-6 Cape Broker Reserve Sept. 25-26 Chatm‘orth ......... October 11-12 Chosley .......... September 27-28 Goldwater ........ September 18-19 t'lomber .......... September 13-15 Courtlaml .............. October 4 Dela\\'are .............. October 10 Desboro ......... September 20â€"21 Dorchester Station ...... October 3 Drayton .......... September 25-26 DI'QOIL‘H .......... September 25-28; Drumbn ......... September 25-26} Dumlalk ......... September 27-28l Dungannon ............ October 5 Dunnville .......... September 4-6 Wilson, K. Wilson, W. Young, D. aVALAIAV, .l. oooooooooooooooooo Moon, C. ................ Mortley, M. ............ Mountain, V. Murdock, B. .......... « Neaves, E. .............. Ritchie, D. ............ Smith, D. ................ Tinianov, H. .......... Tinianov, R. .......... 1 Traynor, J. ............ Vollett, F. .............. Willis, E. ................ 1 MacArthur, F. ...... F McAulifi'e, H. ........ C McAulifie, J. .......... McCulIoch, G. ........ McFadden, F. ........ McFadden, R. ........ 3 McLean, S. .............. Marshall, E. .......... Milne, I .................. ‘ Eeksgy,i_M. .............. Hind, E. Kearney, Kearney, Collins-on, J. Gagnon, N. --- AQVUU’ all. oooooooooooooo Bailey, F. ................ _Beat6n, Arnett, D. Arnett, R. Adlam, R. Anderéon, C. Durham High School Middle School Results 1 ......... Se}: -u;°::::::::“se'; ie ............. BIN ...... Sep 1 ............ 11 ........ Sep ........... Sep .......... Sep ........ September 25-26 ........... September 25 ........... October 16-18 ........ September 19-20 Corners September 18-19 ............... October 2 ............. October 4-0 ’1' Reserve Sept. 25-26 ......... October 11-12 ....... September 27-28 ....... September 18â€"19 ........ September 13-15 ............. October 4 ............. October 10 .’ ...... September 20-21 Station ...... October 3 ........ September 25-26 ....... September 25-28 ...... September 25-26 ....... September 27-28 FALL FAIRS ...Oct0ber 11-12 September 17-19 September 19-21 October 8-9 September 11â€"12 October 5-6 September 25-26 September 26 A. 1 indicates 2 indicates 3 indicates C indicates F indicates THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 27-28 27-28 26-27 19-20 first class honors second class honors third class honors a pass a failure Ségacious Questione'r-L Hhiv' r 36 you find the right people to pluck? llListowel .' ........... August 21-22 D ! London (Western Fair; Sept. 8-15 ' Lucknow ........ September 27-28 1 Melbourne ...... * ........ ( )ctober 9 : Merlin ................ October 8â€"9 Miltlmay ......... September 18-19 Mitchell ......... September 25-26 Milverton ........ September 27-28 Mount Brydges ........ October 5 I I Mount Forest September 19-20 Muncey (United Indian) Sept. 26 Neustadt ............ September 29 New Hamburg September 14-15 Norwich ........ September 25-26 Olisweken ....... September 26-28 Orillia ......... September 20-22 Owen Sound ......... October 4-6 Paisley .......... September 25-26 Palmerston .......... October 2-3 Paris ............ September 18-19 Parkhill ......... September 18-19 Petrolia .......... September 18-19 Pinkerton .......... September 21 Port Elgin ........... October 5-6 Rainham Centre October 21-22 Ridgetown .......... October 8-10 Ripley ........... September 25-26 Rocklyn ............. . October 9â€"10 Rodney , ............. October 1-2 St. Marys ............ October 4-5 Sarina ........... September 26-28 Sarnia Reserve September 15-16 Saugeen Indian (Chippewa Hall October 4-5 Seaforth ........ September 20-21 Shedden ' ............ September 19 Simcoe ............... August 14-16 Springfield ...... September 20-21 Stratfordville ‘. . . . . . .September 19 Stratford ........ September 17-19 Stratbroy ........ September 24-26 Tara ................. October 2-3 Tax'istock ........ September 24-25 Teeswater ............. October 2-3 Thedforrl ............. October 1-2 Thorndale ........ September 24-25 Tillsonburg ......... August 21-23 Tire'rton ................ October 2 Toronto (C..\’.E.) Aug. 24-Sept. 8 Underwood ............. October 9 Wallacetown September 27-28 Walpole (Indian) Aug. 29-Sept. 1 Waterford ............ October 2â€"3 Wellesley ........ September 11-12 \Vheatley. ...... 4... October 13-14 W iarton ......... September 18-19 Windham Centre September 27 Wingham ........ October 9-10 Woodstock ....... September 20-22 W‘yoming .............. October 3-4 ZUPICh ........... September 24-25 Millionaire (to some of his pro- tegesf2â€"I owe all my .success to only on_e thing. Pluck; JU_S_t pluck. Listowel Dr, J. H. Cotton 01' Tormim was. PIt‘L‘iNi pl‘vsiihjni (if Hw\;\:1liuna? Council 01' (hv Natiw Sons m‘ Canada at tiioir annual INPUHIIK in. Rngina. .. Dr. (Inttcm is Hm 111531. I'Iastvrn Mc‘mhc‘l' 01" Hip organization to 1w appointml m Hm“[.n'nsic'inncy. P‘tjii'n1¢"1'l}‘ ho was appointml to flu- \‘ii’eo-m‘esidmcy of tho council. en ....... Se; . ., ......... Se; iound ........ .......... 891: ton .......... ........... Sex 8 ......’..4 L....IOOO rydges . . . .......... October 2-3 ...... September 18-19 ...... September 18-19 ...... September 18-19 According to i,l1is exporimout. the most. profitable way would ho. to sow broadcast and cut. the first crop for hay. Howevm', for a dis- trict likn that. around Cap Rouge where the season is short. it should he romemhorgd that the first cut.- ting should hn'madn around tho. middle of June. for if it. is «10151de As tho main point. hnwovor. is the? greatost. profit, it. is intorolting to note that. tho, acro value. of tho pr0«:hiots woro rospoctiwl'y $62.86 when snwn broadcast and tho first cron was cut. for hay. $55100 when sown broadcast and tho first. crop was out for sooc'i. $51.18 when sown in drills twolxo inches apart. and $43.60 “11911 sown in drills twenty four inches apart. Tho rathor high valuo of tho first crnp of hay. $21.13. ovon after costs or making: it. :iro deducted. givos tho. advant- agos to tho first. mothmi. The?! :lwrago results of five years show that fur every 100 pounds of 500d produced when suwn ln'uad- cast. and tho first, crop was vut, for hay, tlu‘ru were 102 whom sown in, drills twenty-four inches apart. 1:23 when sown in drills twvlw inches apart. and 127 whvn sown l'u‘oadcast. and the first. cr'np out. for SPQd. sumiing of rod clovm‘ by lu'muicastâ€" ing with svmlim’: it. in rows. The soil on whivh Hm vxpvrimvnt. was made is a sandy loam of MHIM' J’H‘tm' quality but. in gmul Him. and it. is rv-m'nsvntativo 01' a largo. [’I'Opofliml Of {.110 fPl.’l'HIH'}' (:OVt‘I'm‘l by Hm (Lap Rouge Statiun. (I'lxlm-inwnfal Farms Note? During tlm last. few years an ex- [wrimvnt has 11mm wncluciml at Hm (lap legv, anhvc, Iixpm'i- nwntal Statinn. to compare the SOWING RED CLOVER FOR SEED Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Goods Delivered Anywhere in 1'31": Bakery Provision Store E. A; Rowe Baker '8: 'Confectioner The Finest Manitoba per bag $4.50 ROWE’S Courier Tubes, 30 x 3% $1.25 Oldfield Tubes, 30 x 3% $1.50 ' Firestone Tubes, 30 x 3% $1.75 We stock a complete range of sizes in High Pres- sure and Balloon Tires. Get our prices. They Will save you money. SMITH BROS. Phone60 Courier Tires 30x3% $4.95 Special Prices on Tubes FOR SATURDAY ONLY Flour “redone Pay Less F ()“r Mileage GUM-DIPPED TIRES 30x3;- _ August 25 Ford Sales and Service Prnmior King is to go to Paris. “'0 hom- Hw Paris g‘iyls will not. m'vrlnok the fact. that, he is an uligihlv ymmg hauhvlor.â€"- Leth- ln'iduu Humid. until Hm clmm Ioacims full bloom, it “ill gonm'alh not. allrm time 101' a seed crop to aitm‘wards prOpeIly matmm, Come in and be convin- ced that we have the Best Goods at the Least Money. D. M. Saunders Men’s 8: Boy’s Ready-to-Woar Durham Ontario fancy ......... $1.50 Boys’ odd Pants in Bloomer or Long - Prices from ...Sl.00 Sweaters . . . . . . .350. Boys khaki blouses 49c. Boys’ stripe blouses 59c. Boys’ Braces . . . . .25c. B o y s ’ Sweaters, Boys’ 4-piece Suits in Tweeds. Coat, Vest, long and short pants Special Price $9.50 Special Prices for the School Opening Bring the Boy in and let us fit him out. Boys’ Suits Fox’s Serge Coat and 2 pr. Bloomers Special Price $8.99 to Oldfield Tires 30 x 3% $6.95 Durham .V‘Pl.

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