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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Feb 1929, p. 7

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Day and mgnt phone ma. w. c. momma DENTIST Office over J. ’ Durham 8: J. hunter 5 store, Honor graduate of the University 0; Toronto. Graduate of Royal College Dental gurgeons ofi Ontapg_._ - Dentis- A-.AA‘, yvn- vvv- - try in ail-35$ branches 0m Block, Mill Street. ° ce eastGamer MacBeth’s Drug 8%?11‘1 door 01 ,4 A --.- ,_..._ “â€"1- J. H. MacQUARRIE. B. A. Barrister, Solicitor. etc., Durham. Branch ofiice at Dundalx open an day Friday. LUCAS HENRY . Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A member of the firm will be m Durham on Tuesday of each week. Appointments may be made with the Clerk in the ofike -le-câ€" v “ Sales taken.“ on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at The Chronicle office. George E. Duncan, Dundalk, Ont... Phone 42 r 3. a 31 12 28 p promptly attended to. guaranteed. Terms 01 Phone Allan Park C Hanover R. R. 2, P. O $ ‘1» u 3.- --vâ€"â€"â€"_ Association will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to give three days’ notice. James Lawrence. Manager. Phone 601r13 Durham, R. R. 1 to ff is a Uni- Graduate and experienced in the past which it in the future. Durham is an attractive and healthy d accpmmodation can J. F. GRANT. D. D. 8.. L. D. S. Licensed Auctioneer for Cfgey County DOTATOES. GRADE A ITY‘, $1.00 an barn. 10v 111 also two-furrc “,‘w I) Youcrh â€"-â€"Wm. B .1- DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL sale or 1 Durham Thursday, February 7. hard Apply Fhe School is thoroughly equipped take up the following courses: 1.3) -1-I.;:'lx\b' Luv Lu John W. Bates FORMBRLY 01' R Haddocks FLESHERTON Phone KI 4344 122-424 Agenue RcL. Medical Directorv . SMITH. M. 3.. M. C. P. S. O. NOTICE TO FARMERS nnrham U. P. 0. Live Stock Dental Directorv. Classified Advertisements GEORGE E. DUNCAN Legal ‘Dz’rectorv. -‘n‘: DR. A. M. BELL JOHN He‘d "to. Satisfaction 'erms on application. Park Central 9r515; 2; P- O. 52428tt on premises 1. Priceville. mm Matthews. 1244 PROPERTY FOR HOUSE FOR SALE , BRICK HOUSE ON ‘ALBERT STJ seven rooms, all conveniences.â€"Apply Mrs. John Bryan. 1 31 2pd BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE ON KINCARDINE STREET; SIX rooms; all conveniences.â€"Apply at Chronicle Office or Lucas 8: Henry, Durham. 10 18 ti PROPERTY FOR SALE SPLENDID BRICK STORE BLOCK on main street of Durham,, known as the McKechnie prOperty; ideal loca- tion; reasonable price. Apply at once to Mills 8: Paterson, Hanover, Ont. 12 13 t1. FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE ON BRUCE ST. Durham; 7 rooms; all conveniences; ideal location; barn and new garage; quarter-acre of 1and.â€"For further particulars apply Mrs. Herb. Hopkins. Durham 2. 1.31.4pd N GOOD LOCATION AND IN 'ood state of repair. Apply at The {bronicle Office. 7 26 28tf GOOD BRICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS, conveniences, electric lights, together with 9 acres of land. Will be sold en bloc or separately. Good barn and stable. on premises. For further in- formation apply to John McNally. Durham. 1 17 4pd to WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRONâ€" 1018 Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. tf PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID Entertainmentâ€"Pearl Newton, e10cu- tionist; Mrs. Granger, contralto, Mr. McLay, tenorâ€"Durham Town Hall, on Thursday, February 21. Admission 50c. DR. AND MRS. JAMIESON WILL entertain with a social evening at their home, 166 Roxborough St. E., Toronto, on Friday, February 8, under the aus- pices of the Durham Club and as a benefit for the new wing of the Dur- ham hospital. Chronicle readers and friends are cordially invited. Admis- ision 75c. Please phone your accept- Don’t miss it. ance of this invitation to Club Pres- ident, Mrs. Dawson, 186 Pacific Ave. JU 8133 J. ORDER ALBERTA COAL NOW CARLOAD OF ALBERTA COAL EX- pected this week. All desirous of ob- taining this good coal are requested to leave their orders nowâ€"J. N. Mur- dock. Some of our readers will be inter-] ested in knowing that Stobie, Forlong 8: Company of Toronto have opened] up a branch office in Walkerton under the management of Mr. Farquhar Shaw. The office is fully equipped with teletype and board giving the lat- est quotations from New York, Mon- treal and Toronto Stock exchanges. Mr. Shaw will be pleased to give quo~ tations over the phone to out of town clients and hopes to give such service as will result in increasing business. His phone number is 41, Walkerton. Saturday, Feb’y 9, 1929 brokerr and will arrive at the Hahn House Stable about February 5, where they may be inspected. HARRY BARRY R. BRIGHAM Proprietor. Auctioneer. ___’________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" NOTICE TO CREDITORS ARTICLES WANTED There will be offéred for sale at the These COMING EVENTS CARLOAD MISCELLANEOUS Hahn House Stables, Durham HOUSE FOR SALE from 4 to 8 years old and weighing 1300 to 1600 pounds ocn animals are all fairly well AUCTION SALE HORSES DRAUGHT executors Will 2 assets of the 273pd The fastest and most hilarious com- edy production of the new season is Johnny Hines’ latest First National picture , “The Wright Idea,” produced by C. C. Burr, and showing this week at the Star Theatre Friday and Satur- day, February 8 and 9. It proves again that youth is being served, for the young comedian and his producer, C. ;C. Burr, go the limit to give us an up- roarious, clean photoplay in which the laughter moments come quick and fast and at the same time give an inspira-l tion to the American boy to enable him to work out his particular problem and meet that nice old lady, Dame Fortune. J ohnny’s latest racket in celluloid highâ€"jinks is the invention of a lum- inous and blotterless ink which he endeavors to put on the market in spite of a troublesome love interest. And never was True Love so hilariously humorous ! LA uuavn v .â€" v The girl suspects Johnny of steal- ing some bonds, and yet she loves him â€"and yet she has him shadowed by a blundering detective through a maze of sequences which are eloquently amusing. Another funny complication is J ohnny’s encounter with a “nut-like” gentleman who lavishly presents him with a motor car and a yacht which 5“; “vvâ€" _â€"-_ _ Suffice to say that the comedian puts a laugh twist on each of these‘ merry obstacles and comes out trium? phant, wealthy and possessing the girl, but not until one of the most amazing sequences ever filmed takes place. This is aboard a pleasure yacht, laughter, coming to a surprising climax which is a positive howl and which this reviewer is just enough of an old meany that he won’t tell you about it. You’ve got to see it, that’s what you’ve got to do! --- - AA. 1.:.. 1.-.“. {n sun uu u... . .Yes, Johnny Hines is at his best in this new film. No, he hasn’t lost a bit of his infectious humor and pep, and outdoes the acrobatics of a number of our most" agile screen performers. Louise Lorraine is pretty and charming as the girl, Edmund Breese is a scream as Mr. Filbert, the generous “nut”, and Walter James is excellent in a villain- ous role. Other important parts are in the capable hands of Fred Kelsey, a scream of a detective, Henry Barrows, :Henry Hebert, Richard Maitland, Charles Giblyn, George Irving, Jack McHugh, Charles Gerrard, Joe Mills, Betty Egan, Blanche Craig, Kashi Herâ€" aldi and others. Charles Hines direct- ed the production which is from the original story by Jack Townley. original story Sr. IVâ€"May Braithwaite, Dorothy McFarlane, Edith Erwi n,Will Renwick, Reta Graham. #_‘ ‘ ‘ A‘nn ‘vv V-v Jr. IIIâ€"Charlie McKechnie, Alma- Wiison. Howard Watt. Abbey McLean, Will Firth. ‘ â€"â€"J. A. Graham, Principal. Sr. III Aâ€"Sadie MacEachern, Arthur Koch, Susie Bell, Jean Atkinson, Ina McDonald. Sr. III Bâ€"Harold Trafiord, Margaret Watson. Elsie Hunter, Gordon McGirr, Barbara Watt. â€"Kath1een L. Firth, teacner. Jr. III Aâ€"Jean Rowe, Olieda. Hahn, Marion Moore, Dorothy McDonald, Ross Wilson. â€" A... 1 ‘YAuMnn UUL UULS bebubvud - Lloyd Sr. II Bâ€"Olivene McCaslin, V anslyke, Dorothy Ashley, Ada Becker, Robert Noble. â€"â€"Oscar Moon, Teacher. 'Jr. II Aâ€"Betty McIntyre, Ruth Nichol, (Lorraine McArthur and Mar- garet Sparling) equal, Helen Gagnon and Boyce Howell) equal, Jessw Grant. 11* n Bâ€"Ross Lauder, Grace Vollett, Jr. II Bâ€"Ross Helen Lawrence. McCallum. LVLUUGQLl Ulbu â€"Mary E. Morton, Teacher. I Aâ€"Isabel Fiddes, Janet Robb, Mar- jory Middleton, Billy Elliott, Ottilie Pearce. ' 1 7 A 41....- A 1â€" DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Bâ€"Helen Gerber, Harry nieson Watson, Foster Lowe, IES Jimmie WCHS, Trafiord. Norman Noble, Gordon Firth, teacher. Town, Clyde Gordon. Jr. IIIâ€"Jimmy Ferguson‘. ' Jr. IIâ€"(Percy Johnson) equal. Jr. Iâ€"Bert Marshall“, Bobbie Web- Sr. Pr. Aâ€"Clarence Gordon, Lenore Davis and George Webber (equal), Clifford Gordon. ' Sr. Pr. B .â€"He1en Lindsay. Jr. IVâ€"Susie Marshall, Irene Petty, Tommy Watson, Wallace Marshall, Elgin Petty. . Jr. IIIâ€"Wilfred Marshall, Allan Watson, Jessie Marshall, Howard Mar- shall, Melville Robins.- Iâ€"Milford Robins, Bernice Koeing. Pr. â€"Norman Robins, Clarence Cald- well, Florence Petty, Mabel Marshall, Percentage attendance, 85. S. S. No. 9, Glenelg. Sr. IVâ€"Clara Jacques, Davey Allan, Lillian Collinson, Freddie Arnett, Susie Greenwood, Clarence Hargrave, Eddie Lawrence. Jr. IVâ€"Clarence McNally, Doris Lawrence. Sr. IIIâ€"Gordon Greenwood, James Wilson, Allie McGirr, John Collinson. IIâ€"Arthur Newell, Dorothy Law- rence, Clifford Lindsay, Velma McNally, Violet Collinson, Cecil Brown, Harry Lawrence, Victor Arnett. Iâ€"Olive Newell. Sr. Pr.â€"â€"Charlie Brown, Murray Greenwood. Jimmie Arnett. Bâ€"Archie Lawrence, Grant Green- Sr. III â€"Wa11ace mattnews, ulma Falkingham, Fanny Hargrave. Jr. IIâ€"Ray Adams and Goldwin Nel- son equal; Jean Brown, Lloyd. Brown. Sr. IIâ€"Reggie Wilson, Robert Hunt- er, Annie Andrews, Edgar Patterson, Frances Daly, Verdun Watson. Jr. IIâ€"Hazel Watson, Gladys S. S. No. 12. Egremont IVâ€"Willie Patterson, John Matthews, Clara Watson, Clarance Nelson, Lewis Wells, Dave Daly, George Wilson. Sr, III â€"Wa11ace Matthews, Clara L’, Sadie Davis. Pr. â€"- Harold Brown, Orville I bert; Nelson. E11 grave. lâ€"oeft Nelson, Elmo Scott. Aâ€"Goldie Hargrave, Bobbie Lee, Thomas Hargrave, Dorothy Andrews. Average attendance, 31. â€"Violet Mervyn, Teacher. these hays, but' so for that matter, are a good many of the p1ays.â€"â€"New York Evening Post. 7 â€"L-..-A H V Vlbbbdo - vâ€" vv An Oxford professor has mastered all modern tongues save one. Of course he is marriedâ€"Chicago Daily News. Jr. S. S. No. l. Normanby -R. L. Barbour, Teacher. many theatres are empty Donalda Nichol, Teacher. A. McAlister, Teacher. 1 Hunter, Raymond Lee Keith Hunter. R0- Harold Atcheson. THE BELL TELEPHONE Irene Petty, By 1934 Ontario and Quebec will need a million telephones and the Bell Tele- phone Company wants new money to provide them. permission to try to sell new shares to investors. The investors will supply the money if they are allowed to. If they are not (Our om Correspondent) 1 Mr. M Lynch spent the week-end with with friends in Toronto. Mr. Richard Irvin was in Toronto over the week-end. Mrs. James Lewis spent a couple of days in Kitchener last week. Mrs. E. Thorne and Miss Deanie Thorne went to Guelph on Tuesday to visit the Allingham family. Mr. Robert Scarlett went to Toronto on Friday for medical treatment in a “hospital there. ' On Monday an aeroplane was seen whirring its way over the village in a Northerly direction. The annual Congregational Meeting of the United Church is being held on Friday evening 01‘ this week. Mrs. Andersen of Mount Forest spent a day last week with her cousin, Mrs. Rev. Mr. Treleaven of Mount Forest preached very acceptably in the United church on Sabbath in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Jay. The Women’s Institute will meet this Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hostet- te' . Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong of! Proton spent Saturday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Calder. The Community Circle is meeting on Monday evenings now instead of Wea- nesdays. This month they meet in the Presbyterian church. Mr. C. R. Lucas is leaving on Wed- nesday to spend a few holidays at his home in Haliburton. Mr. Clarence Fenton attended the County Orange Lodge meeting held in Mount Forest on Tuesday. The W. M. S. of the United church ‘ held their regular monthly meeting on ‘ Tuesday. There was a good attendance. ‘ Splendid papers were given by Mrs. Kennedy on Africa and Mrs. Jay on the Mission work in Trinidad. Ar- rangements were made for the annual Day of Prayer which is to be held on Friday, February 15th. . The Ladies’ Aid of the United church held a social on Friday evening in the basement of the church. The pro- gram was put on by the south mem- bers of the congregation and consider- ing the short time they had to pre- pare, it was quite an enjoyable affair. After the program a bountiful lunch was served by the Northern members. Holstein is well supplied with hockey teams. There were three organized here this winterâ€"country, village and school. Already they have given some fine exhibitions of playing. The first game of the season was played J anu- ary 24th. School winning from Coun- try by a score 6â€"5. Second game was played January 29th between Village and School resulting in a tie 6-6. Third game Thursday Jan. 31 was between ' Country and Village, score 6-5 in favor of Country. The fourth game is be- ing played this evening (Tuesday) be- I tween Country and School. UV' vvn. wvâ€"â€"___ On Sunday morning there was heard over the radio a sermon by Dr. A. I. Brown, preached in a Baptist church at Pontiac. Mich. Dr. Brown, as most of us know, was our popular doctor here for a number of years. He mentioned on Sunday morning that probably some of his Holstein friends would recog- nine his voice, which they did. He a1- so mentioned that he had received a messagefromhissisterwhowasser- iously m and he was going immediately to be with her. We hope Miss Brown Owen Sound last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wilton and Mrs. Elmer Fee of Knox, Normanby, spent Sunday with relative: in this part. Mrs. John McNally of Waudby spent last week with her brother, Joe Lennox. Mrs. Arthur Lawrence entertained a few friends and neighbors last. Wed- Inesday evening. Mi. Robert Mighton has leased one hundred acres of the old McMeekin property. r""â€"‘ I! Mr. Wesley Andrews has moved his effects to the Tucker farm and is pre- paring for the spring. Mr. John Queen has been suffering much pain from a very sore face, the result of bad teeth. Our township council are talking of ing the spring and summer for the lbenefit of the sheep owners and the township in general. We may find it expedient to go to Durham for officers to help put the restrictions into eflect. St. Paul’s church held their annual Vestry meeting on Sunday. The finan- cial report showed a small balance. vâ€"wâ€" The following officers {were James Mack, People’ 5 Warc‘ Lee, Rectnr’s Warden; E. V. 1\ Lay Delegate; John Queen. Horace Aylot, Milford Matthews, and Carman Queen Sides Men; Mrs. John Queen Organist; Mrs. E. V. Matthews, Vestry (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Thos. Wilson visited her dau- clerk. The more style there is to an even- ing gown the less there is of anything elseâ€"Judge. In the matter of the estate or THOMAS DANIEL late of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, gentleman, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that all Town of Durham in the County of Grey, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the ninth day of J anu . LL- A. D. 1929, to send or deliver to the undermentioned Solicitors for the Executor, full particulars of their claimed, duly proved, on or before the sixteenth day of February 1929. AND TAKE NOTICE, that after such last mentioned date, the Execu- tor shall proceed to distribute the as- sets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and the said Executor 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 him at the time of such distribution. January A. D. 1929. LUCAS HENRY, Solicitors for the Executor. Corner Concerns NOTICE TO CREDITORS PAGE 7.

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