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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Feb 1930, p. 7

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inournchooh.’ people ‘0 h 'ictent M o'. easohablé save you later on. forbldourdtl- ofthem.‘ CS Toronto fotor of unmann- hysteria] ;. age Intendinz enter a should] alum. P110115 42 r 3. JOHN mm Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce. sues promptly attended to. 80181113100 guaranteed. Terms on appnaflon. Phone Allan Put Dental 91'515; Hanover H. R. 2. P. O. 5 24 m Insuran'ce, etc. ;* a general ’flnancial' business transacted. All legal docu- ments egiciently and caregpny prepared OFFICE? 1 door North or McLaughlin’s Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A member of the firm wmbe mDurnemm Tuesday of each week. A mtmenta maybe made withtheo kmthe Lambton Street, Durham. Phone 97‘ College. Toronto. omen me Block, Durham. Day ma mt phone MRS. A. B. NICHOL, CORSETIEBE GEORGE E. DUNCAN Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Notary Public, Conveyanoqr, ARefltpr, J.Lm..I.I.C.Y.8.0. C. G. I mm “W! Samoannswdmmto My, PM 10, 393 Medical Directory. Denial Directorv Legal 'Directorv. ‘Business, Etc. LUCAS HENRY 0..le J u ctio nears at 3112281) These will be- sold cheap. M. Gm, Wham' l WE WILL BUY "ELM, BASSWOOD. Maple, Birch and Beech 1088. delivered at Durham. Highest prices paid. Ap- ply at office or Mr. Kinnge. â€"Durham Furniture Co. 12 5 t1. WORK WAMEDâ€"THE CHRONICLE is well equipped for turning out the_ Solicitor for the t6rs, Hopkins, RR. urham, Ont., llam Picker), RR. 3, Durham, Ont. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 01’ ROBERT CUFF, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BENTINCK. FAR- MEB. DECEASED: FOR SALEâ€"The wést half of Lot forty-nine (49)_\west gfihe Garafraxa Durham; well £1 hardwood bush." hardwood bush;"~.yerflers Id be ac;- dressed to either John Mo , Dur- Tenders will be received up to and including March 15, 1930, tor the pur- chase of Lots 9 and 10, Con. l, NDR., Glenelg, containing 98 acres more or less, and situafied 16in- 19% east or “â€"â€" v. barn, driving shed, hen house and oth- er outbuildings; centrnlly located for High and Public schools. For partic- ulars apply to Thomas Ritchie, Bur,- hsm, RR. 1. 10.3.“. m8 four years; clan my. Apply to Albert mm at mm W3, north of Durban. 2,30,“ PROPERTY FOR. FOR SALE OR RENT FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. work 66“ short order. PAID! FOR SALE LOGS WANTED WANTED NOTICE 266p 2.13.3 IMPI.EZ‘"ENTE 7 t. cw nearly qp owcr; Ma; CA'I'I'IEâ€"Cow, fresh, 3 yrs. old; 2 cows clue in March; 2 cows due in May; 2 cows, milking; fat cow; 4 heifers sup- posed in call; 4 two-yr.-old steers; 8 yarllngs, elfers, 4 calves. PIGSâ€"10 100 lbs; 80w, due May 13; .duo May 20. fl FRIDAY, MARCH 7 at 12.00 1100, sharp, the following: HORSESâ€"Bay mare, heavy draft, 4 yrs. old; Black mare, heavy draft, 8 yrs. old; Black mare, heavy draft, 11 yrs. old, Bay mare, heavy draft, 13 yrs. old, in foal; Gelding, 7 yrs.; team colts. mare and gelding, rising 3 yrs.; driving 0‘” °‘ PW to receive e 1 transact genera! business. THE REGULEfi’ MONTHLY 13110}: myer Meeting of all the churches of ary 26, at 8 o’clock. Rev; Mr; Armstrong will conduct the meeting. Rev. Mr. Fid- des will give a short address. 1 Emil St. Godard, winner of the 100 mile d derby held in connection with the Ottawa Winter Carnival, with the Chateau urier Gold Challenge Trophy which he won in addition to the prize of $1,000. St. Godard’s time for the course of approximate! 100 miles was 8 hours 13 minutes 23 seconds, creating a world’s record for the 1 mile course. Earle B dges, of Cranberry Portage, won second place from the famous Alaskan musher, nhard Seppala, by a scant 28 seconds. â€"-Canadlan National Railway. Photograph. COMING EVENTS Wm. Rattle, Secretu'y. late, but each leaf is a dlfierent shape iandeachbearsonltsouberedgeatrac- ingofdeeprose,whichinthedistanoo tend: to metamorphose in autumnal coloring the landscape. Driving through the various parishes onelspronetostopandrevelinsomo flower decked vista. Rivalllng tho bluo of them. the humble northern 'oon- volvulu. catches the eye. Ever seamper- ing. clingingupandovertreee. spilling culinrities. Dense hedges, yet no two leaves all alike. Green to be suro'they Australia and other countries. ’ Each season of the year presents a orings of rose, white and reds, flaunt their waxy beauty in spring time. Acalypha, commonly known as the “match-me-if-you-can," fascinates the transient, by im provocative teasing pe- Seductivo oleanders, faintly perfum- ed, make a very rapid groivth, often at- taining a height of twenty feet. hedge ofl farm lands. Happy, harmonious col- The only native growth on the islands of Bermuda is the J uniped Bermudiana often mistaken and usually pointed out to visim as cedar trees. All other flora Juniped Bermudian: Growth On Islands. gorgeous jageant of floral beauty. The brilliant flaming scarlet of the poinset- tia intrigues the northerner at Christ- mas time, with the tinygreenish red and yellow flowers. surrounded by a whirl of large leaI-like flaming scarlet bracts (which the novice invariably calls the petals of the flower) from ten to sixteen inches in length. Double poinsettias, seldom seen elsewhere. bloom prolifically as well on these coral Glorious hibiscus rivals the poinsettia for favor. Less passionate. ’tis true, but equally deserving; of homage. Dense hedges line footpaths, the throaty. lus- cious, individual bloom measure from four to six inches in diameter. Their fleeting beauty lasts but for a day. The cycle of lifeâ€"birth, maturity and decay, continues almost unoeasmgly through; out the entire year, hence a continuity of bloom is assured. BERMUDA FLORA these important services. Asubstanflalwrplusmmachedby umgpvernmentthpuchuheuthycon- dittonofnnancim, andtheprwtncial credit has been noticeably enhanced. w'l‘heGovernmentwmbeebletomeet thecoetotOldAcePennenaandoflner treahenmhvifimuteeflncnew mum W. W. mm m and Limmum the; eral deposits in Northern Ontario war- rant further extension of the provincial railway towards James Bay. During the stunner rails will be laid to tap this newmineralareaandtoinsm'ethew- ly completion of the route to James Bay. As a further step in the Government’s interestinsocialweliare,aRoyalColn- mission is at present investigating hos- pitals, charitable institutions. social welfare, children’s aid. and kindred section of the province have been con- tjnued and a. further appropriation will bepropoaedtow'ryontmswork.‘ transportation facilities in the rural sections. The highways are to be re- named as “The King's Highway.” Annual production of the mines reached about $110,000,000 last year, while the extent and quality at the lignite deposits at Blacksmith Rapids are being thoroughly investigated. the highest point yet moorded in the province. Measures calculated to stimâ€" ulate further phases of education are to be brought in. Some 230 miles of permanent paving have been added to the Provincial Highway system, while hemmed govg ernmental assistance is to be given for Expressing rejoicing that fits Majes- ty King George has sufficiently recov- ered his physical strength to resume public activitbs. the Speech from the 'nu'onedeuveredbyfiouw.D.Ross in the extension of electrical services in the rural districts, said Hon. Mr. Ross, while still greater advancement can be achieved by a modification of the cost 'of service. The House is to be asked to authorize the Hydro-Electric Power Commission to readjust the service charges to rural consumers and also to advance loans for farm installations carries out Premier Ferguson's pre- election promise of reduced hydro ratea to the farmers together with loans=to assist in installation. The Research Foundation establidied some time ago m giving especial afien- tion to agriculture which will proye to be one of its most valuable teatuies. Increased general efficiency of both elementary and secondary schools is noted by the Departmenc of Education. memberot‘theOntutoLeglshmreend holds the honorof “demo! the house.” Nextmun‘emordez'ofseuia'ttylsfion. E. A. Dunlop. North Rentmw. who en- tered the House the same year as did Premier Manson but whose service hes plucedontheirdesks. mmmwmmot the Government.mmlermentem Wmmmm «Wslmmmopen- dummmm- to.onhhrmry5.bynon.w.0.nau. Intotherechmba-bynon.a W.m113.1m. mwmwm equipment. This step for 1m- “For 3 years I ate only baby toot. i everything else formed :32. Na. 1 thanks to Adlerika. I eat anything lfl . enjoy life."â€"urs. M. Gunn. . Just ONE spoonful Adlerth rellem . onGABooyoucmeatnnddeepm,. Act: on BOTH upper end tower Ito-I remoylnc poisons you never knew were there} and which caused your m trouble. Nometterwhetyouhoveh'fln torettmnehmdbowek, MIC. Inudsacts.Reoommendnuonsoovu1n¢" thestock exchange sltuaflmwm he' madetotheDomlntonOovu-Mbyf senutives that gathered at M's of representatives of .11 Attorneys Gen- era! in Canada in an eflort tn (so-ominâ€" Married Woman Furs Gu -â€"Eats _ Only Baby Food mummdummumwd umouetnhflnmtttocm‘hcm- “.mmstotaushuplmdm one in a position of helm math in compete with the United States pm- intended to pmcute mm M- tions are required without fear a tu- or. and if his relatives come in the m of the law they would have to look other themselves. Hon. Ml. Price's W reply cleared the atmosphere from ru- morsthnthnvebeenheu'donthecltr tomey General. m'deeltns with.» tfion of the Speech from the Thluno which said that certain objectionable were engaged. in the business. 1h: Attorney General was not present dub mg the Liberal Leader's. remarks, but when the House reassembled the Altar- ney Genera! made a spirited m attack upon w. Bind-Jr. declaring hh methods “small" in mentioning m present. Hon. Mr. Price denled frankly that his brother or brother-m-Iaw m engagedlnthebusinessandthatha Wham-admin.“ wmmwumumn mmmmwu Manama-twan- dam.munwotm steel human to u M's-unm- ment.usomauaedemw and www.murbphncmm mmmwmmmoto-n» «.mammnoomommammm- (luau-y m Canaan. 00.000500. hell. is invested in Ontario. The tots! 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