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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Nov 1929, p. 7

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recurs market of N or mandy. as of clear and reproduction: Wm 01 an. the "hree hundnd 5! 3nd typicgj ates ml yenc and OM21.“ II! helped 1W“ and 'c it ave dia ADVERTISING um . m and Gm- Judiclal. “‘3'. 0W 00“!“ um ’W . 126. mam. 50:5?“ and 5c. pg: line for each rL.'V {USP fiibqui‘den‘ insertion- Sl‘ ' _. ,-n AJâ€"‘AM 31.1311 and 35C if Chmed. Personsr-‘lb' “mm-'- ' ' treated as such. 03‘1““ “company the n to charge it ‘0’ n " whom to me person phonml W _ ”H” .l AMIESON JAMESON UK". :md residence a snort dist- of The Hahn House, on Street. Lower Town, Durham. _-.:r5 2 to 5 p.m., 1 to 9 pm. Sundays). .â€"..__..â€"â€" I ('.101011LU.UIAM ”WVâ€"-_-___ humam Day and night phone Dania! Directorv. M. w. r. nonnative. DENTIST ' ~ mcr J. 8: J. hunter’s store, (if; . )ld - .m Public. Conveyancaelr. Realtor. i‘. w etc; a gener (w t181‘158Ct8d. All legal w u‘liciently and \our patronage sonci E :C E: 1 door North of McLau Sundays). SHIT". M. 8.. M. C. P. S. 0. and residence at the corner of ~ and Lambton Streets, Oppo- : In»: Office. Oflice hours: 9 :m.. 1-30.“)..4 pm., 7 to 9 pm. Nit-dim! Directorv. ‘2» Entrance ”0 Each member 0‘ ”perm! varsity ammu- md TE‘Cber- .._ -hnn‘l‘ mm m Friday is such. I! no matrucuons :y the notice advising marge it to, it will be chuged IRWIN. Editor and Proprietor J. u. .VlachJ-ABBIE. B. A. “can. Solicitor, etc., Durham. uzmce at Dundaxx open an Legal ‘Dt’rectorv u'ms HENRY ordered to; mutual; yr for Grey County reasonable tem' ., ‘ equipped ABOUT 150 KITCHEN CHAIRS NOW in use at Star Theatre. Will be sold cheap. Apply Variety Store. tf PROPERTY FOR SALE SPLENDID BRICK STORE BLOCK on main street of Durham, known as the McKechnlo property; ideal loca- tion; reasonable price. Apply at once to Mills 82: Paterson, Hanozter, Ont. 12 13 . You Can Save FARM FOR SALE LOT 47, CON. 3, E.G.R., GLENELG. 100 acres; well fenced, well watered by by myfnc cash for their navel:- spring creek; drilled well, water in stable; good brick house and bank barn, driving shed, hen house and oth- er outbuildings; centrally located for tiaing is 1-1/2 cents per word, with 33-1/3 per cent (ii-count for cash at time advertisement iiign End Public schools. For partic- ulars apply to Thomas Ritchie Dur- ham R R- 10 .3 ”t1 ON LAMBTON STREET, NEAR FUR- NITURE Factory; in good condition; hard and soft water, electric lights, good garden, stable and garage.â€"-Apply ers. E. Roseborough. 10.10tf This method has been sdopted to save us bookkeepinc. and we panningthesaungontoyou. Societies 33-1/3 per cent by pay- Ing cash for adveruslnz. de- mending receipt for m and turning it in as can. In future this method will be strictly enforced. Apply E. B. Code, Hanover, Money By Paying Cash HOUSE T0 RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE CENTRALLY LO- cated on Garafraxa street; modern conveniences; immediate possession. Apply Sam Patterson. 10.10.tf Our nte for Classified Adver- THE LATIMER PROPERTY FOR sale or rent. Durham. â€"Apply R. J. Matthews, ADJOINING TOWNS-ROOM HOUSE with 3 acres land, stable and henhouse; possession soon. Apply box 247. Dur- ‘ ” 10 31 tf FOR. RENT FRAME HOUSE ON QUEEN STREET; Apply C. P. R. Station. 11 21 ti FOR SALE OR RENT ____;_____.__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"---â€"fi -_ APLAY ENTITLED “MARY’S CASTLE} After such date the AQIIluuauauuul will proceed to distribute the assets in the Air" will be put on in Allan, Park school under the auspices of the 901 the estate. having regard only to Women's Institute on November 29. l the claims of which they shall then Admission 256. have notice and will not be liable for y persons of whose have been re- Ala“ 3"“ “1 Tm“ ’ ‘day of November. 1929. J H. McQuarrie, Durham. Ont. (Solicitor for the Administrators.) FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE The Chronicle. 'l‘O RENT ELECTION CARD To the Electors o! (zlenelg: Ladies and Gentlemenâ€"Your vote and influence is respectfully solicited to secure my election as Reeve of Glenelg Township for the year 193‘). Yours truly. WILLIAM Winn ELECTION CARDS (1p To the Electors of Bentlnck Township: Ladies and Gentlemen.â€" I am again before you as a candida'te for electi: n to a. seat on the Mum-31ml Council Board. For the past two years 1 have served you faithfully to the best of my serve you'tTtâ€"zewgir‘ne as in the past and do my utmost to harsher the late) ests of the 'r'é'ine Electors o: Bentmck Township: At the request of numerous rate- payers of Bentuack Ton, I am in -1 mnll‘11 UDOV - v‘â€"'~v payers of Bentinck Township, I am in the field for the position of Deputy Reeve and solicit your vote and in- fluence. I have represented you in the Council for the past two years and my â€"_..._..I VUWAUM 5v; vuov râ€"w- --- record is before you. With increased experience I feel I can give even better service than in the past and. it intrust- ed with your confidence will serve you to the best of my ability. Your obedient servant, ‘ ALEX. HOPKINS To the Electors of Bentinck: Ladies and Gentlemen,â€"At the ur- gent request of a large number of the ratepayers of the township. I am a can- didate for the reeveship. If, after comparing the record of the council! for years during which I held office with that of the past two years. you “believe it to be in the Township’s interest to elect me, your support will. be greatly appreciated. With my past experience I will be in a position to render you even better service than in the past, not only in the township, but especially in the County. Sincerely your‘i SOflS naVIIIS blasts»: “5..---. of William Robert Cuff . late of the : Township of Bentinck. in the County of Bentinck in 1929. at the Township equired the County of Grey. are hereby r ~full particulars of their claims duly proved on or before the eighteenth day . of December. 1929. After such a . 9of the estate. having regard only to lthe claims of which they shall then lhave notice and . . _-_-o.. tn anv nersons Of Whose ELECTION CARD In the matter of the Estate or reter Glen. late of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey. Artisan. deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all per- sons having claims against the estate ation for another. H therefore must be ac: class room. and the a best place to get it part in college athle Durham in the County of G A“--. n... niahfh an of July in their more ELECTION CARD ELECTION CARD MacDONALD m a can- . If, after ' .e council eld office ' cars, you. ownship's pport will would get an Englishman to trnme it. We have much to learn from him. He ‘ was playing games when we were hew- ‘ ing out our homes in the forest." Thus writes President Cutten oi Colgate uni- versity. in the course of an article entitled “Ideals in Sport”, published by the New York Times magazine. Dr. play that they are willing to pay for the privilege. There are no professional coaches. This work is done by grad- uates and who are not paid for their work and who indeed make whatever, financial sacrifices are necessary for the sake of the college. The Good Sportsman “No one who has had any experience with an Englishman,” continues Dr. Cutten, “can doubt that he plays hard and does not give up until the final whistle blows; but the game once over he can congratulate his opponent on his good plays and on the victory and say with a feeling of satisfaction, “Well. it was a good game; we’ll try another”. No alibis, no excuses, no autopsies, no r U regretsâ€"it was the‘game which counted. Of course, the game would not count if each had not tried to win; but once ' We do not doubt that this spirit is ,6 characteristic of English sport, but we are not so provincial as to deny that it must also animate the best athletes in the United Sates. We do not sup- .- pose there is much difference between Vi American vs. English The American football player in! special table and his .‘ ted food costs him nothing. His uniform. a ad is the subsidizing of sport. 2 1‘ I 1 id‘ incidental to the spor V0"- The professional coach is reg ' person than. .ity. He is aware ach is paid more money of the instructors. 'f he did not get that this co than the great bulk Dr. Cutten. is the n which is aimed supposed to Another defect in the American 1 4 machineâ€"like precisio at. College athletics are to run. He is not a dependently. Everything with machine-like precision. In fact iers before the war. English rugby has this marked advantage over the Amer- ignal is given except be an indication as to which side the quarter may pass the J 1 ball; after that the matter is left to the individual initiative and decision oi r the player. a there: to tolerate deceit. unéen duct and unfrien ess. If this train- ing is carried into after life. and the at all costs [student believes that to win ‘ 14-. at him. then his Initiative Checked A W! "'5?“ . ,---..'4u‘â€"-L'-' ' nn¢1ua.‘n- ...... ..o'-“""' “ __----r\‘ WANT Doosuggxnm St. Thomas’ hunters, fresh from their annual deer shooting in. northern. On- tario. commit themselves anew to the cause of eliminating the dog from the hunting grounds and. abolishing the â€"-â€"â€"_â€", GORDON BRYDON An excellent right winger, who played. with Buffalo Internationals last year, is now making gocd With the Toronto Maple Leafs. He is a Canadian, born in Toronto. _4_______________â€"â€" I 6-.'--â€" 'v mw'rmn 0F DEER ‘ n many parts of the north. at present. An organization of which James Todd is president. and Dr. C. B. Taylor secretary. took 1mm! steps to present ' 4-..- nu Ann-H- it ‘VV. v 'v _ - that-the same organiz- up the cause of the fut- ieer. in an efiort to pre- ame from unwarranted north. at present- PAGE 1.

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