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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 Dec 1929, p. 7

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> m Enquiries rc- ' .‘ilihjfl. Write to (\rfi -, .kj‘. sti‘A an [ERCE >1 Cash Durham in 30 )fl 810 1%c. per word etch insertion, with our consecutive insertions for the cc of three; 3 discount of 3-1/3 r cent allowed for cash with order. inimum charge, 2_5c. cosh with order _ Every advance notice of my had, there the pbject is mg bengfltgr 909: accompany the mace navmng us whom to charge it to, it will be chm-zed to the person phoning or sending it in. Advertisements ordered for insertion “until forbidden" and those sent without written instrtgctlons, wm ep- FRANK IRWIN. Editor and Proprietor BBS. JAMESON b JAMESON Office and residence a short dist- mce east of The Hahn House, on Lambton Street. Lower Town, Durham. Office hours, 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. Office and residence at the corner of Countess and Lambton Streets, oppo- site old Post Oflice. Office hours: 9 to 11 am., 1.30 to 4 pm., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). (except Sundays). Physician and Surgeon. Garafraxa Street, Durham. C University of Toronto. Eyes and correcged. Office pours: Graduates Canadian Chiro tactic College. Toronto. Office inMac ariane Block, Durham. Day and night phone 123. 'V' .-vâ€"â€" aeiu' until' ifitten orders are receiv'ea Yor their discontinuance. Office over J. J. nunter's store, Durham Honor graduate of the University or Toron . Graduate of Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentls- try in all its branches. Oflloe Colder Block, Mill _S.treet_,hseoond door east or MficB'eth’s Barrister. 8 Branch 03100 day Friday. Insuran'ce, etc.; a general manual business transacted. All legal docu- ments efficiently and carefully prepared _, -11 -AA-.‘I ‘LLCLLW VIAOVIVOQVOJ wâ€" v“â€" Your patromo sbfidiea. ' OFFICE: 1 door North of McLaughlin’s GEORGE E. DUNCAN Sales taken on remmble term. Dates arranged at The Chronicle office. George E. Duncan, Dundalk, Ont., Phone 4:21'3. J. L. SMITH. M. 3.. M. C. P. S. 0. Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce. 531w promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms on application- Phone Allan Park Central 9r515: Hanover R. R. 2, P. 0. 52428“ 'sze uurnam u. r. v. u. ...... Association will ship stocx from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to give tyree days’ notice. llqktk-‘\\\A Lu D.vv --â€"-- v James Lawrence. Mama. Phone 601 r13 Durham, R. R. 1 Chi-Med Bull Am The School is thou-ouch” equipped to ake up the following 0001'!“ sersicy Graduate usd W TECChCr. 7_ A- c. G. a mass“; MqGILuvnn in the past. which it 13098 to man in the future. “My, December 12, um NOTICE- TO FARMERS DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL I'VC- 'v' 7 to 9 p. m. (Sundays excepted). LEMUMIA. W. C. PICKEBING. DENTIST ADVERTISING RATES Med [cal Directorv. is; ddv'ertmng, and it will be Dental Directorv Legal ‘Directorv DR. A. M. BELL J OHN withtheo ABOUT 150 KITCHEN CHAIRS NOW in use at Star Theatre. Will be sold cheap. Apply Variety Store. tf YEARLING COLT. HEAVY DRAUGHT Apply William Edwards, R. R. 1, Priceville. 12 12 2 p tlon; reasonable bride. 'Apply at once to Mills 6: Paterson, Hanover, Ont. 12 13 t1. 9n main street of Durham, known as PROPERTY FOR SALE the FARM FOR SALE LOT 47, CON. 3, E.G.R.. GLENELG. 100 acres; well fenced, well watered by spring creek; drilled well, water in stable; good brick house and bank barn, driving shed, hen house and oth- er outbuildings; centrally located tor High and Public schools. For partic- ulars apply to Thomas Ritchie, Dur- ham, RR. 1. 10.3.tt. 0N LAMBTON STREET, NEAR FUR- NITU RE Factory; in good condition; hard and soft water, electric lights, good garden, stable and gammaâ€"Apply Mrs. E. Roseborough. 10.10tt FOR SALE ADJOINING TOWN, 25 ACRES, 6- room house, barn stable, driving shed and hen house. Buildings all in good condition. Watered by creek and good well. Price right for quick sale. Immediate possessionâ€"Herbert Mur- dock. 12 5 t1. fistâ€"ion. Apply Miss P. H. David- son, Durhum, Ont. 10.3.“. finest work on short order. t1 SOLID BRICK RESIDENCE IN UR“ Lmlvoo-I-v â€"- __ school, Egrerrrent, errâ€"perience required, lst or 2nd class certificate, state exper- ience, qualmcgtiogs,” reference and -Au‘mAn-A- Jaumiéuifé,~ 1930. Apply J. R. R. 1, Vamey. Hall on Monday evening. December 16, for the purpose of election and in- stallation of officers. Lunch and a social hour will be held at the close. A ___L-_‘IAA #n fhn Pinyin: cash for their idiéi-Z using is 1-1/3 cents per word. with 33-1/3 per cent discount for cash at time :dvertlaement is ordered. You Can Save This method has been adopted to save us bookkeeping, end we 506131 IIUW "‘6. Ivy --'-.. cordial invitation is attended to the members of other lodges. mains receipt for sun? and turning it in as cash. In future this method will be strictly eniorced. Knox cnuruu 0‘55:ou .. held in the schoolroomvgf ithe church next Tuesday evening. Admission 25c. and 15c. _______________..__â€"-â€"-â€"-â€" _ COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE 0? much cows, yearlings and hogs, one pure bred Hereford bull, one good driving horse at. McVickers Hotel, Price- ville, Saturday. December 14. -Amc Am . Auctioneer. Money By Paying Cash FOR SALE OR RENT Gunmetal-WM”:- “Ilium,” Earn 36 t0 ‘10 Per Day COMING EVENTS mm mom” Wron HOUSE FOR SALE TEACHER WANTED FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE The Chronicle. ‘ Duties to commence h Sim Huntelz’s store Fancy work and BAssvyooq, 12 10 2pd 12 THE SCHUBERT CHORAL SOCIETY willmeettntheDurhammghschool on Thursday evening, December 12 and 19. 12 12 2 ANNUAL MEETING ANNUAL MEETING OF THE EGRE- mont Ploughing Association will be held in the Hell, Yeovil, on Saturday December 14, at 2.30, for payment of prizes and general business. 1 QUEEN BTW SUNDAY SCHOOL Christmas entertainment will be held in the church next Wednesday even- 1ng.Agoodprogrammewmbepro- vided by the scholars. AN OLD TIME DANCE WILL BE held in the Armoury, on Friday, Dec- ember 20, Admission 50c. Dancing from 7.30 to 1.30. Everybody welcome. 19¢! ’ CARD OP THANKS To the Electors of Glenelg: Ladies and Gentlemen,â€"Please ac- cept my sincere thanks for the support you gave me at the polls on Monday whereby you placed me in the Reeve’s chair for 1930. I shall do my very best to serve you in the interests of all. Sincerely. THOS. J. BRODIE. CARD OF THANKS To the Elector of Glenelg Ladies and Gentlemen ,â€"I wish to frankly thank all those - who guppqrtgd mei in. the recent election. Esbecially those who drove their cars in my be- Wishing you all the compliments of the season. CARD 0F THANKS I wish to extend my thanks to the electors of the Township for the magni- ficent vote given me in the recent elec- tion. While not successful in being elected I feel deeply grateful to the electors for the excellent run I made. PHOTOGRAPHS WE ARE STARTING OUR CHRIST- MAS RATES October 19th, giving three extra Photos with each dozen. Studio Open every day from 9 am. until 4 pm. â€"-P. W. Kelsey. 10 15 11 COMING EVENTS In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur McClocklin, late of the Town of Dur- ham in the County of Grey, Carpenter. NOTICE is hereby given that all per- sons having claims against the Estate of Arthur McClocklln, late of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey, Car- penter, who died on or about the Twenty-filth day of September, A. D. -‘ LI. ‘ 1929, at the Town ot Durham in the County of Grey, are hereby required to send or deliver to the under mentioned Solicitor for the Executors full particu- lars of their claims duly proved on or before the Fourth day of January, 1930. 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 notice, and will not be liable for said assets to any persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. DATED at Durham, this Fourth day ’of December, 1929. GEORGE McKECHNIE, and RAY McCLOCKLIN. _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS By their Solicitor, J. Motorist Bad Thrilling Trip Stuart Brahman had a most thrilling trip from Toronto to Mildmay last Thursday evening. Darkness set in as he passed through Arthur, and the storm was so intense that at times he could scarcely see past the head of his motor. The dim little lights on the farmer’s sleighs and cutters could not Lububv. .- â€"---w__v_ be seen, and he just succeeded in averting a dozen collisions by a frac- tion of a hair’s breadth. Between Clifford and Harriston he seemed intui- tively to scent danger, and bringing his car to a sudden stop, he found that his front bumpers were just six inches from a big moving van which was tem- porarily stuck on the highway. of New York City, was fined $1.000 and‘ his brother-in-law, J. J. Friegenbaum, of Rochester, N.Y., was fined $500 on pleading guilty to an infraction of the Securities Frauds Prevention Act. They were arrested by provincial police in September when they were operating in the interests of the Rotary Sales pion Motor Sales Company, licensed manufacturers at Buffalo of an auto- matic device of which the late Benja- jl-.. ‘--‘ 'IIHA mac connection with a. trade-in of a security or securities without being registered as the time of their arrest. an investigation was made by W. J. Arthur Fair, of the Attorney-General’s Danartment and for a time bail was NOTICE Yours truly, WILLIAM WEIR. 3f mum- McClockun. ALEX. HOPKINS. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE was unattended and the ceremony was performed by Rev. T. Richards. Fol- lowing the ceremony, the happy couple left for the home of the bride’s brother spent in this community and has al- ways been one of the most active mem- bers in every society of the church in which she will be greatly missed. We have no hesitation in congratulating Mr. Crickington on choosing one of the ‘â€"â€"-I (I74. 41".. farewell sermon here on Duuuly morning when the ch_urch was filled to ~ “A -‘A-A‘A “A“ every respect as a pastor, as a preacher of the Gospel and as a citizen. He has shown himself to be a Christian gentleman of the highest type and the best wishes of not only the members and adherents of the church in which ‘ "--- ----_.. kn} the gathering and as one listened to the different addresses read one could not but feel that Mr. Crickington had indeed endeared himself in the hearts Iof his people. The words rang true. ‘Reference was made to the excellent services rendered and all wished him and his fair bride continued success in his new field of labor. Towards the close Mr. and Mrs. Crickington were‘ bers and adherents read by Mr. Dan MacLean and presented with a purse of 4 money by Mr. William Adlam. A set of military brushes and aempack was presented them by the Ladies’ Aid, Mrs. Fulton reading the address on behalf of the Aid and Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Coutts presenting the gifts. The Young Men’s class of thirteen members pre- sented Mrs. Crickingto . their Sunday school teacher. with a teacher’s Bible. This presentation was made by Mr. AltonAdlamandaddreSSreadbyMr. George Brown. On Saturday evening Rev. Mr. Crickington midst ave ye!“ who u-vâ€" withywuu" Sunday 7" O‘\o’." O Seeit. Hear it. You'll agree kin/.3136 r L 2. ~.~ .- Finely attuned, keenly sensitive, Vi;»..0t with life, yet so powerful, so sharply selcCtive. so beautifully toned, you'll man'el as you 3mm! "â€"-' vv w"-.â€" able models. Cabinets of rare beauty. C(;_’. .3 lnmd learn of the new revolutionary features “this :et. The “screen grid” circuit .;:..1 the most powerful tube equipment knoxwr 1-1) radio. Hete are the greatest values in rad? ~. We will ghdly demonstrate any set. A mail initial payment will put one in your home. .II, JAM Efi MILLER Durham. mum PAGE 7. Fl”

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