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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Mar 1929, p. 7

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we wood- ill be re- 31 spring program. ’ing lb $1.00 0 supply fork thicken *VlSlOfl .00 .ors nings we in Town quiet mph. 3 horse.” of these Durham 'we itoba RK an elderly 'ioner .SOo‘o: v.0... 9.: NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham U. P. 0. Live Stock Association will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to give three days’ notice. James Lawrence. Manager. Phone 601 r13 Durham, R. R. 1 Phone 42 r 3. first insertion. and 66.1mm torâ€"each subsequent insertion. Classified Small Advertisements _ Dec. per wprd eachinsertiqn, with Every advance notice of any kind, where the object is the benefit or con- venience 91' any person or nu_r_nner of whom'to éharge it to, it will be charged to the person phoning or sending it in. Advertisements ordered for insertion “until forbidden” and those sent without yritten instrnctions, will ap- FRANK IRWIN. Editor and Proprietor DES. JAMESON JAMIESON Oflice and residence a snort dist- ance east of The Hahn House, on Lambton Street, Lower Town, Durham. Office hours, 2 to 5 pm., 7 to 9 pm. College, Toronto. Office in Mariano 31901:, Durham. Day and night phone Honor graduate of the University or Toronto, Graduate of Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentis- try in all its branches. Ofllce Calder Block, Mill Street: second door east or J. H. MacQUARRIE. B. A. Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Durham. Branch office at. Dundalx open an day Friday. LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A member of the firm willbe mDurhaman Tuesqu of each vy‘eelg.‘ Appointments _ A... Au‘. l.- L‘. A Office and residence at the corner of Countess and Lembton Streets, oppo- site old Post Ofllce. Ofliee hours: 9 toll am.,1.30to4p.m.,7t09p.m. (Sundays excepted) . MacBéth’s Insurance. etc.; A general financial business transacted. All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared. Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at The Chronicle University of Toronto. Eyes testec‘ and corrected. Office hours: 2 to : pm., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted) Your patronage solicited. OFFICE: 1 door North of McLaughlin’s (except Sundays). near until written orders are recelvéa for their discontinuance. DB. W. C. PICKERING. DENTIST Office over J. 8: J. hunter’s store, BATES BHRIAL Co. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL JOHN A Auctioneer. Grey Notary Public, Conveyancer, Realtor, J.L.SMTH.M.B..M.C.P.S.O. Phone KI 4344 mâ€"iZLA‘Leque RC1; C. G. BESSIE McGILLIVRAY consecutive insertions for the a of three; adiscount of 33-1/3 cent allowed for cash with order. [mum cha'rge,25c .cash with order Medical Directorv . GEORGE E. DUNCAN Dental Directorv. Legal ‘Dz’rectorv. -is adv'eg'flsing: and it will be Ettefiaéh to. Satisfaction Terms on application. [an Park Central 9r515; r. R- 2- P. O. 52428tt DE. A. M. BELL of the Stafl 153 31 12 28p liam Walker, Durham Ont. amiably - suit market gardener, or one desirous of poultry raising. For further particulars apply on premises to W11:- FOR SALE SIMMONS BED, MATTRESS AND springs, 3 new leather-bottom chairs, toilet set and other articles Hâ€"Mrs Ar- rowsmith, Upper Town, Durham And A_ grays, and browns; mated teams; 4 to 6 years old; on Saturday, March 23 at 2 o’clock at the Hahn House stable. Terms, cash; or six months’ credit on approved joint notes bearing interest at the rate of 7_per cent per annum.â€" vv'v' "v - y â€" ed to lamb, and how many you have.â€" COW FOR. SALE DURHAM COW, 8 YEARS OLD, DUE on or about April 23. Apply J. A. Brown, Phone Durham 608 r 15. 3 21 2 CAR LOAD 0â€"1:" in HORSES, BLACKS POULTRY MACHINERY FOR SALE ISO-EGG CAPACITY BUCKEYE. IN- cubator; SOD-chick capacity Buckeye brooder. Can be examined any time.â€" Apply S. J. Wilson, Durham. 3 7 4p WE‘LL-BREE) YORKSHIRE H O G about six months old; ready for ser- vice.â€"James Marshall, Vamey. FOR SALE A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON the Durham- Hanover highway, within the Corporation of the Town of Dur- ham. oontaining about eleven and one- half acres of mellow productive soil, ORGAN FOR SALE DOMINION ORGAN, WILL BE SOLD cheap .â€"â€"Apply Andrew Derby, Bruce street. 3 21 2p PIGS FOR SALE YORKS, 8 ABOUT 115 LBS. EACH, and 6 about 70 Ibs.â€"Apply~ James Bry- ans, Vamey. 3 14 2pd FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE ON ALBERT seven rooms, all conveniences. 1 Mrs. John Bryan. 2 Victor Bowés, Toronto. PROPERTY FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE IN GOOD LOCATION AND . IN good state of repair. Apply at The Chronicle Office. 7 26 28“ ON KINCARDINE STREET; rooms; all cqnveniencwâ€"Apply 81" Chronicle Office or Lucas 8: Henry” Durham_ 10 18 t1 FOR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE OF THE LATE Hattie Morlock. will sell at reasonable price her modern residence in Dur- ham and also what is known as the Staples farm. comprising parts of Lots 41 and 42, Concession 3, E. G. R. Glenelg. Apply to Mills and Paterson, Hanover. 3 21V 3 PROPERTY FOR SALE SPIENDID BRICK STORE BLOCK on main street of Durham, known as the McKechnie property; ideal loca- tion; reasonable price. Apply at once to Mills Paterson, Hanover, Ont. 12 13 t1. FARM FOR SALE 108 ACRES, LOTS 1 and 2, CONCES- sion 4, S. D. R... Glenelg, bank barn, frame house, drilled well, watered by springs.â€"Mrs. Carrie Aljoe, Durham. passingthesavlngontoyou. In future this method will be strictly enforced. Societies 33-1/3 per cent by pay- ing cash for advertising, de- You Can Save Money ‘ By Paying Cash This method has been adopted BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE FOR The Chronicle. for Apply 3.21.413 374 M. Leith 79, E. Tucker 76, M. Mac- Eachern 76, Hopkins 74, N. Kelsey 74, M. 8 '7,2 Falconer 71, J. Schutz 71,M Hop kins 70, E. Little- johns 67,M .Watsgn 66, M. Corlett 66, J. Clark 62, OI. Jamieson 61, M. Storrey' 60, J. McRonald 59,12. RRenwick 58, W. Middleton 56, V. Armstrong 56, B. Jamieson 55, J. Henderson 54, T. Milligan 54,Ad1am 54, Murdock 53,1’ Twamleyo 52, D. MacArthur 47,R Hargrav_e 45, A. Turn_bu11 44: 0. Noble J a'cques 41. Average 59. 01116 36, 30. 45,J.Ren.w1ck44, Lowe 48, c. Traynor G. Glass 58, K Wflszgn 32. H- Wilson 16, 0. 32:1me 11, 34. Arm- Baird 52, V. chie 53, C. Rowe 53,-N. Smith53,D.R.lt- 'I‘inianov 48, N. 50, M. Noble 49, A. Tayior G. Noble 66, A. Be 55, E. Hunter 55, W. 1165 T.Ben63 MMoflatSG, N. McIntyre 49, 50, G. Mccrae D. Firth 38, A. Rit- D. ennui Burnett 52, E. M. McFadden A. McEachern 23, R. D. Knight 91, B. Whitmore 91, C. McGirr 85, J. Saunders 85,11. Young 85, M. Moore 80, M. Matthews C76 U. MacDonald 75, Meloshe 75, Mc- Cracken 73, E.F Falkingham 702, R. Lawrence 72, 1. Henderson 71, A. Walk- er 70, B. McKechnie68 , Willis 59, F. MacGfllivray‘ 57, M.R 'Picken ' 56, F. Watson 51. Average 73. $63742,“1“1Milne36, nAméni’z'z; 6. Hgy31,(olllyapartialtest). - . foot; white cow, registered. calf at foot; 2 white cows, registered, 811 1305' edtobeincalfflerseycomrezisgred, supposggl 1;o_ be__in 9811,; “2 peifers, .1 â€"â€"rr"â€"â€"‘ 'â€" (shorthorn); 2 grade calves. PIGSâ€"Yorkshire brood sow, 9 little pigs almost ready to wean; Yorkshire brood sow, almost due; 3Yorkshire brood sows, due in April. SHEEP â€" 37 Shropshire breeding $3 “’8“ ”mam“ Apr“ 3“”? ram. POULTRYâ€"30 white leghorns; ,1 stock rack, truckw wagon, gravel box, binder, seed drill, stiff tooth afltivator, mower, rake, 10-ft.° roller, 2 set of turnip sower, churn; harness, forks, chains, shovels, grindstone; many other articles too numerous to mention. A quantity of hay. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of 319: -â€"w 'â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ __ __ -â€" andunder,cash,overthatamount' 10 months’creditonagwovedjointnotes bearingigterstat %perannum. - â€"---..--- -______1_L__ Britishmstory G.Falconer85,A.,.KressB$GGrant 83, ACambeliBO, J.,Grant78 E. Ledmgham 8,.WKent77,N.Allan 74, Storrey68,.gLBriham67,.E Hopkins67,M MAnderso n66,A.-Green wood66 D.MacArthur64,B.Brown 62,E.Goodchild60, C.Lawrence58, R. Vollett. 50. Average 70%. _'â€"‘â€"'â€"â€"V â€"â€"v. vâ€"VV at ALLAN ' PARK on Monday. March 25 at 1 o’clock. HORSESâ€"Matched team, rising 5 and 6 years old of imported stock; Clyde mare. _ CATTLE â€" Red cow, registered, DURHAM HI. SCHOOL EXAMINATION RESULTS A treatment of unequalled merit Ior weak hearts, weak blood and weak nerves. This famous remedy ls especially efl'ective in cases of palpitatlon or flut- tering of the heart, faintness, snort- ness of breath, etc. It is unlike other preparations m that it feeds the nerves through the ham. Sale at 3 o’clock at his resid- ence near Knox church. See bills. - R. Brigham, Auctioneer. THE MTIMER PROPERTY FOR sale or rentâ€"Apply R. J. Matthews, DRANBERRY CORNERS, A COMEDY in four acts, will be presented by the A. O. T. S. class of Queen St. Umtea Church, in the Vamey United cnurch on Friday. March 22nd. Admission SATURDAY, MARCH 23, the HOUSE- hold eff egts of ‘ Edwargi Stxlgs, m1:- McFadden’s 'Drug Store, Dfirham. 3 14 u. HOUSE TO RENT REASONABLE, modem conveniences.â€"App1y at The Chronicle Office. 2 28 t1 THE GUELPH CARTAGE COIWPANY Notice is hereby given that as my wife, Mrs. Lillian Cufi‘, has left my bed and board, I will not be responsi- ble for any debts contracted by her in my name. Dated at Durham, March 7,1929. GEORGE CUFF, 3.7.3 Durham, Ont. has unexcelled facilities for long dis- tance moving in padded vans, with soft quilted wrappers, and handlers of long experience. Goods insured in transit. Phone 266 at our expense for terms. 3 21 6 Dr. Agnew’s Heart Remedy Average 48: Registered Shropshire Sheep and Shorthorn Cattle. Jmplements. etc. Ave'ragc 44. Pgr _s_a.le‘ b1 Centgal Drlxg _Store ant: FOR SALE OR RENT C'mohipson 43, L. Brigham 43, L. COMING EVENTS AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Muchflh,” NOTICES FORMIB FORM A1 A FORMII NOTICE THE DURHAM CHRONICLE â€"â€"v “â€"va vvâ€"vâ€" 'â€" vâ€"â€" â€"v " flotNormanbymetintheClerk's onMonday,Marchn, Iat10.a.1n. Anthemunnerswerepre- sent; thereeveinthechair. ofSeimâ€"Widmey yzer That the minutes last,regularmeetlng asread, beadoptedâ€"Carried. cemeterywirezt fimplm ence no 11 betakenâ€"Carried. m Seimâ€"Widmeyer :Thattheclerkbo instructedtowriteR.McDowa.ll,the éer, re plans Im' a new stegl lgtpdgeengin Lot 15, concessions 17 an 3 Seimâ€"Fflsinger: That the follow- . accounts bepaldâ€"Carried. Jas. H. Ellis, first quarter salary as treasurer, $81.25; B. H. Fortune, do., Clerk, :75 .';00 John Hammer, expenses re Katterman funeral $50.00;M1nto; Council, refund account, 1928. Nor- manby’s share;$181.97 Council meet-: ing to date $16.;60 Expenses of Reeve Holm and Road Supt. John Rowan to Toronto convention $30 .00; John Row- mow , “0 All In “lulu U um ow Sachs, digging grave, Katterman, $4.00. Holmâ€"Widmeyer: .That re the new community hall, no action be taken. . Seimâ€"Filsinger: That this council grant $1,500.00 for a new community hall, providing the hall be built large enough and on the township part. Motion carried by Baetz voting for the motion. The ‘_ Council adjourned to meet in the township hall, Ayton, on Monday, April 8,. at 10 a_.m.z_for general businegs. an, road supt., account to date $8.40; Commissioners. looking after Township business: 80111133315; Baetr. $1.25; 9nd Seim 6.25; Total_ $11.25; Jm In the matter of the Estate of Ar- chibald MacCuaig, late of the Town- ship of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, Farmer. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having chaims against the Estate of Archibald MacCuaig, late of! the Township of Glenelg, in the Counv ty of Grey, Farmer, who died on or about the Fourth day of February, A. D. 1929, in the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey, are hereby re- fit“ to send or deliver to the under ntion‘ed Solicitor :or the executors full particulars of their claims duly proved on or before the twentieth day of April 1929. After such date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have gnotice, and will not be liable for said {assets to any persons of whose claim Inotice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. DATED at Durham this twentieth .day of March, 1929. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Municipal Com.“ fine-gown; Normanby Council â€"R. H. FORTUNE, Clerk. THE BELL TELEPHONE E l Do You Buy Stocks By the Map? Of course you don’t, and nobody does, because there is no geography in the in- vestment of money. Like water, money always flows to its easiest leveL When the Bell Telephone Company needs new capital to exte/na its service it must compete with American utility companies which offer their new shares to shareholders. If the Canadian company is restricted in this, Canadian investors cannot be expected to refuse greater attraction abroad and Canadian money will not stay in Canada. Thonmdldyrdapadbytclephoncmhom mdQubccarcthclowcdratubflhcmlé assets to-‘nny persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the fine-oi such distribution. DATED at’ Durham this Second day J. H. McQUARRIE, Durham, Ont. Solicitor for the Administrator. for gamble m. Pat,seizlngthecabinboyashewu passingthrewhimin. The captaimfrantic: “me out buoy, I meant, you fool.” lfat:“I_don’tcareif_hebelongs a “Man overboard!” PAGE 7.

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