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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Sep 1929, p. 7

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L Arman ' H II. a FIesherton " " h“ : Markdale 3. ...... >f Euphrasla. an“ Osprey. Glenelg, W Pcauae of conflict!!! m w." or at the tow wal Societies. U been sent to the Viru- }.â€".'aries. etc. WM" m 9_ been made so tm :- nest Manitoba per bag 0 to $4.75 lour 24 lb $1.00 rcd {\nywhcrc Ill TN- fi'fi-O-O'O-O'OOM Provision Store lour (fnnfect Boner . Rowe eaâ€"ssp-a WE’S ? DURHAM man scaom } 351.09; a discount of 3-1/3 wowed for cash with order. ‘2 (.harge, 25c. ash with order 1“) i“ _; «ti'hal'ged° ' ‘ is the benefit or con- . ' person or number of xrising: and it '1” be auruI: ;‘1;.. . 3(3!!. 1) Lild.‘ C 1‘ Lo. it Wm u“ ch-ned 2‘0 f] C 1):.t-LU1] I)A )'lnlg or ”um ‘t in. Ad'o m m mt» ordered for insertion . 1m 7 t )v udder)" and thme m‘ n V'v‘wl' ‘ I‘ITLC‘H Instructions, m an- I)... .:~ my :1 itten orders are receiveq . Zh-lz' dirtontmuance. y I: \.\' K lRWlN. Editor and how-let“ DRfi IAMIESON I JMSON M: £6? and residence a snort dist- 3p 9 east or The Hahn House. on La inton Street Lower Town, Durban. 0:: \e hours 2 to 5 pm, 1 to 9 p.131. texcept Sundays). .l. L. SMITH. M. 3.. M. C. P. S. 0. «mice and residence at the corner 0! ct ‘zmess and Lambton Streets, oppo- 51:; ”Id Post Office. Office hours: 9 to 1: ant. 1.30‘toh4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. Musician and Surgeon. ; . xaxa Street, Durham. Gm: L wrsity of Toronto. Eyes tested a: x corrected. Office hours: '4 to 5 p::.., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). ."é: dezi'y's éxcepted) . uraduates Canadian Chlro racuc Coilege. Toronto. Office inMac mane BLock. Durham. Day and night phone DR. w. C. PICKERING. DENTIST Office over .1. a: J. hunter's store, Durham ,___..._4â€" Honor graduate of the University on Toronto. Graduate 0! Royal Cone" Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentis- try m all its branches. Ofllce Calder Block. Mill ‘StreetL‘seoond door east 0: Barrister. Solid Branch office at day Friday. 01‘ the Itrm wxu D: m L Tuesday or each week. Ap mav be made with the 01 ofika 1'. F . )‘80:‘RTBLYB. Nor-dry Public. Conveyancer. Realtor. ;. ununce. etc.; a general financinl :~ 5111055 transacted. All 18881 docu- ~ 11’s efficiently and carefully prepared _ ‘1 -“-A Your patronage 3011c! «\ >F‘FICE: 1 door North of W' s Dates man orfice. George E. 1 Phone 4:!1'3. Licensed Auctioneer Sales taken on If! The Durham U. P. 0. Association will ship stock Phone 601 r 13 LUCAS b HENRY Barristers. Soli(_:_i_tqrs, cps. 4 n (‘. G. 8; BESSIE McGlLuVlA! Chiropractor. Thursday. Sena-bu 1!. an {85 arranged at .l. u. MacQUmIE. B. A. .\'o extn chart! Phone K! ‘3“ 122 124 Avenue Mi. Dlstinctlyg I‘m‘w“ 1.18:1 [(011, (Jifb’ftorv . Denial Directorv. GEORGE E. DUNCAN Legal “Directory. Garage. notice advising us ;- LO, it will be charged pinning or sending it in. J OHN AMEN for Grey County 3112289 FOR SALE MATTRESS, GOOD AS NEW; ALSO complete bed outfit; will be sold cheap. gppgy‘ to Mrs. A. L. Hincks, Ceylo_n, HEINTZMAN : REPOSSESSED AND will be sold for balance owing; this piano is like new and is a real bargain. â€"Nelson Yost, Hanover, P. 0. Box 214, phone 227. 9 54 pd. QUEBEC COOK STOVE, HAPPY Thought Furnacette Heater, Kitchen Cabinet, 2 Couches, Atwater-Kent 6- tube radio, battery set; quantity of other household goods. Can be seen In apartment over Pool Room after 7 p.m.â€"J. W. Ewen, Phone 114. 9 12 2 FOR SALE THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE Mrs. Archibald Davidson, Upper Town. Apply at the house. 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE SPLENDID BRICK STORE BLOCK on main street of Durham. known as the McKechnlo property; ’ldeal loca- tion; reasonable price. Apply at once to Mills 8:. Paterson, Hanover. Ont. 12 13 t1. HOUSE FOR SALE COMFORTABLE 7-ROOM FRAME house for sale, centrally located; lights and water in house; garden and barn; taxes moderate; priced reasonable. For particulars apply Chronicle Office. 955pd ON LAMBTON STREET. NEAR FUR- NITURE Factory; in good condition; hard and soft water, electric lights. good garden, stable and garageâ€"Apply Mrs. E. Roseborough. 6.20.4pdtt TENT, SIZE 91éx16%; 12 oz. DUCK: waterproof.â€"Apply Miss C. Sparling, Bruce 8t. '1 4 t! ""WK columns ave Plum cash for the: Kress’ house and Brigham’s store. two pictures, “The Fathers of Confedera- tion” and “The Citadel of Quebec” rolled in newspaper. Finder please leave with Miss Eleanor Kress. 1p THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE WILL. hold a sale of baking along with the Societies 33-1/3 per cent. by pay- 1118 cash for advertising- (in. In future this method strictly enforced. Money _ By Paying Cash FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSE FOR SALE OR Ion Friday afternoon. io's'r OR FOUND COMING EVENTS FOR SALE The Chroniclé. LOST ,7 Adults soc.. will be GEORGE sz‘sap' 9192 Dates of the Ontario Fall Fairs for the coming season are announced by J. Lockie Wilson, of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture, as follows: Alliston .................... October 3 and 4 Arthur ................... October 8 and9 Bolton ................... October 9 and 10 Brampwn ........ September 24 and 25 Clarksburg ........... October 15 and 16 Colllngwood .......‘.September 25 to 28 Dundalk ................. October 3 and 4 Erin ............................ October 1 and 2 Flesherton ....... September 19 and 20 Feversham ........ Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 Fergus ........... September 26 and 27 l Grand Valley September 24 and 25 Harriston ........ September 26 and 27 Holstein ........... September 24 and 25 London (Western Fair) Sept. 7â€"14 Markdale ....... . .......... October 1 and 2 Meaford ........ September 18 and 20 Neustadt ........................ September 28 Owen Sound ................ October 3 to 5 Prioevllle ................... October 3 and 4 Rocklyn .................... October 8 and 9 Tara ............................ Octoberl andz Council met September 16. Members all present. mnutes adopted with the exception of resolution in reference to the Township rate in the Police Village or Holstein, said resolution being held over for further consideration. Philpâ€"Robb: That the report of the Road Superintendent for work on roads ”14 W be ”Vaâ€"PW. Pulp-Robb: That a Public mun- !ty Policy be entered into with the Ccnadhn General Insurance Company dating from September 16th 1929 to September 16th 1930.-Oerried. Whenâ€"Meek: Tint a grunt to Egremont Council ment of taxes into the Banks at Hol- stein, Mount Forest and Durham, also authorizing tax notices to be mailed. McEachernâ€"Phiip: That the follow- ing accounts be paid: Municipal. World, Assessors’ Supplies, $38.61; W. B. Rife, express 75c.; Pay sheet No. 9 for work on roads and bridges $2738.50; Superintendent services $80.00; Reeve Hunter for services re Railway Cross- ing and ditch, concession 13, $2.00; Dep. Reeve Mack, Councillors Robb, Phin and McEachern. for services re Rail- way crossing, each $1.50; Members of Council. attendance at meeting to date $15.00; R. Christie, use of room $2.00. ~- Carried. Council adjourned to meet Monday, October 14th at 10 o’clock am. to re- ceive applications for collector of un- , paid Taxes and general business. - A no.“ A C C A " n‘-_‘- Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Wyvllle of Wodehouse is spend- ing a fortnight with her daughter Mrs. Charles Williams of Hayward’s Ifalls. Messrs. W. R. McLellan and James Brown of Mount Forest were in the neighborhood on Saturday and pur- chased six nne head of cattle from Mr. J. H. Robson. Messrs. B. H. Willis and Thos. Miller of town are decorating the exterior of the Edwards’ home with a couple of coats of paint. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook, accompan- Lied by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards and DAVID ALLAN. Clegk. Calderwood (Our Own Correspondent) . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morrison and children, Hamilton. Ohio, are visiting relatives on this. line. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rhiel. Hanover, visited the latter’s father, Mr. John D. Miller on Sunday. Threshing was the order of the day on this line last week. The machine belonging to Mr. Cronin, Neustadt. Fall Fairs are in full swing. A num- ber from this vicinity attended the Hanover Fair last week. A quiet. wedding took place in Hoi- stein on September 10, at the mnse. when Miss Knthleen Cameron, dnugh- ter of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Alex. Cuneron of Carlyle, Sash. became the bride of 11:. Arthur Smith. Mr. md Mrs. Smith are residing in Hunover. Stew dsys "Miss Daisy Fenwick of Toronto vb ited recently with her friend. lb Alice Broughton. Miss Ethel Goheen is holidaying In Barriâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Hank mun- ton (nee Maud Ham. 3 son. Conun- tulations. THE HIGHLANDS'OF ONTARIO ARE AT THE BEST IN serum V -â€" vwâ€"wv Congratulations to Mr. and Mtg. Ar- thur Richardson on' the arrival at a me baby my. . 90' You’ll like the hazy warmth of Sept- ember days in the Highlands. You‘l like the breath of pine an cedar an: is heavy on the air. Everything you b will seem just right. All the Bum-I sports are in full swingâ€"wonder!!! golf and tennisâ€"boatingâ€"hikinzâ€"rfl» inc. You can’t choose a better tab than a few Autumn weeks in Outs-H's Lakelands. There is excellent ace.â€" rnodation at any 0! the resort territo- leoâ€" Muskoh. um. Luke of BI“. Kama-tho Lake: or Georgina Buy. An Agent of Gun-dun Natlonnl an” wlll gladly help you make your chain. mote muons. etc. 0 I! I torch M‘ M”!- .m. m 8161 I3. 1. PM" Water-Well Driller MOI-mm. PAGE ‘1. L“RB‘

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