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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Oct 1930, p. 7

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ll lllS CFC. me Classified Advertisements ADVERTISING RATES Judicial, Legal. Official and Govern- .ent NatieeF-lzc. per count line for first insertion, and 6c. per line for each subsequent insertion. Classified Small Advertisement- You Can Save Money l BY Paying Cash Patrons of our Classified Ad- vertising columns save money by paying cash for their adver- tising. Our rate for Classified Adver- tinns is 1-1/2 cents ‘per word, with 33-1/3 per cent discount for cash at time advertisement is ordered. This method has been adopted to save us bookkeepins. and we Societies 33-1/3 per cent by my- lng cash for advertising, dc- manding receipt for same and turning it in as cash. noticeadviangus Infuturethismethodwillbe strictly enforced. The Chronicle. Advertisements ordered for insertion “until forbidden" and those sent without written instructions. will ap- until written orders are received or their discontinuance. Zenus Clark, Durham. '1 3 tf. to Mills Paterson, Hanover, Ont. 13 13 tf. FARM FOR SALE __.__. ._._r___.. ,._-___.._.â€" __‘- Dalia I Directori; stable; good brick house and to the office of the Durham Furn Company or D. Kinnee. 9 25 clerk in office. 7 Markdale M mentioned date, the Executors shall Spent Sunday at her home here. entered the most hospitable of homes. ‘ THE LAW PROPERTY ’08 said dece among the parties entit- BULBS FOR WINTER thoughtfulness impressed all with NT led thereto, having regard only to the FORCING IN THE HOME whom she came in contact. She was a true daughter of the Roman Catholic Licensed Auctioneer n on reasona take The Chronicle â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"‘â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"-. ble terms. ,, ‘ b.1lE‘S few as arranged at ‘ NOTICE , .f,‘ . ncan, Dundalk. Ont.. .-.i E. Du 3112289 l 13‘ 431.3 l FISH REDUCED IN PRICE 1 .lo'llsfjil'rxsx M‘sllllAM HIGH 801001 32:55....23322111... ' . t ‘ ulation. CENTRE Baptist churc .Iunlor Via rm 1 SChOO! anniversary services, an Imported Fairfax Bull; Young Bulls, year average. ilucn I SAI. ,..... m... a, m... LUMBER SAW SHINGLE SAW AND of Glenelg in the County of Gre . ’ ’ y, Far- Rev. Mr. Lev l lath mill, 313° 1““ ‘03 saleâ€"Apply mcr, who died on or about the 21st day in the Presbyteisfi ,2: :1, lrtsttognprse‘amclseg ° of which she shall then have notice, and PROPERTY FOR SALE (Will not be liable for said assets to any tion; reasonable price. Apply at once Dated at Durham this 7th day of ton will take the services. There will born 77 years ago On March 3 1375 LOT 47, CON. 3, 3.0.3,, (3mg, 10.9.3 Solicitor for the Administratrix. 100 halcres; well fenced, well watered by spr g creek; drilled well, water in - .. m NOTICE TO CREDITORS this week to present their play, Higbee reach home in time. The six sons and er chafinmlrfiedéegfiigwwfiffi; In the matter of the Estate of Chris- High and Public schools For Mc- tena McDonald, late of the Township of “mm“ 0"““3” °‘ 3°?“ “3°” mars apply to Them hitch” _ Glenelg in the County of Grey, Spin- . . , '10 3.“. ster. deceased. school in a good location; good roads to town. For further particulars apply iture Grey, deceased, who died on or about afternoon Mrs Holiday was well tf the 25th day Of December AD' 1928’ known in this district. She passed family been strong, as well as with the many M prepaid to Lucas, Henry and Lucas, . S. B. if any held by them. ' e intments with the . Mrs. Grier, Holstein, is visiting her and devoted wife. Tuesday Mak ”9° Roberts. 5 26 it And take notice that after such last daughter, Mrs. . sale 0? rentâ€"Apply R. 5- mm. claims of which they shall then have general nnandal f be mm" m the ”id ”9"“ °’ any 9”“ crow bulbs in the house is well repaid and the church’s work. Sorely she will her venerable partner, 10W” 3“ “mm moored BRICK HOUSE, CENTRAL-LY LOâ€" thereof. to any person or persons of by ' ' terms reasonable; whose claim notice shall not have been spring. They ca h with earth or in fancy bowls with pre- of the family as well as by a wide circle Owen Sound . orth hlin's ' ° 1 door N of McLaug early DOSSCSSiOD- Apply at 01110111016 received by them at the time of suc (33-389. office for further particulars. 9 lltf distribution. pared fibre or in water alone. When of friends, kindred and neighbors. for Grey County gardenâ€"Apply Mrs. John C. Mgléfilhi 10.9.3 Solicitors for the Executors. be of a sandy nature so that water Will ‘ historical of events. p a _.____._â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- , . 20¢. PED POUND FROM MY WAGON- lthe County of Grey, Farmer. deceased. pots in a cool, dark place to “3' (311 3- "“ I'QS‘dmce' None but first ‘ NOTICE is hereby; given that all per- ‘ WhCl . ('1 w" and BX‘UCB- Sales 1 as: s soldâ€"Miles Wilson. 113d . . . . . . . .. .. e \- 1 .. ~ I, x S tisfaction‘d‘s‘ fl h sons harlng clalms agalnst the Estate the hon a. .ht bottom and ”it lOl) 1- , J’ '(lilflt‘i‘ [Ur 8' ‘ ' l -«nnnflflâ€"fir _ -- -.___-_____,_- 'â€"__' e . 1\(‘i{yiV11'1-11‘(1 l(\ (I“{“\l' blnl' 11‘,“ ”HUI 11‘...) 3. per hour r)art tlme’ from “m Tun-m; (m applicatlon.‘ ' n T T of Peter Black. late of the Town of 1471* ‘7 {£7115 , ) I: 1 3,th -m. Advanamcnt in few weeks Free .. -' , ,... . t . t '( ) ‘Hifi. ?. .t'C 1 1- ~= ‘ . ‘ ‘ my? (“viral Sr 313. , i £qu 01» FOLi D Durham 11: the County of Grey. Farm- f“ ., 1‘; V10}, 3,) Wlhr-r ,1“) {lover by,“ Rallroad Fate and Emplo ment . . p (“r 334 '33” l ~»~-â€"â€"-â€"-~â€"~~ -i%*HM‘*1el'. deceased. who died on or about the ql'c blmnm hm. ,m, 51...... .1,,,..r.r Service. Write at once or [1- ’ " ,..-”Mr 7 ' ' , ' _ H ‘ . a ( ’ t'_‘. ll ed . .‘ t t , , u-u- , “H ' "‘"""""M . . . , I, "Il0";IPT;OI:g[ID ANS llltll (lay oi September. AD. 1930, are in 3.1mm“, hate; a warmer mun: 313,1 lustratcd Booklet. . (n H \r; [I '. :13" "C“ 3*“) W ‘ ,‘,, ‘ “ ‘ ‘ required to’dclivcr or scncl hr post pre- )«MIM “my we window. The plants 1 . . Commercial Engineering Schoola - ‘ ‘ ”my...“ rmra “(l lli.l‘.‘.f' (3‘. "Jami . Stl‘ayed from , . ‘ , , ll. -,. + ‘ . _ 1 . .. 1, y‘ In Canada may now bring . Queen St, W., Toronto. . . . g . ; , ' q 1 , K, dv paid to Lucas. Henry Lucas. SOllCl- Inns; hmor be Lllltl'~.‘.‘“‘il to (1.?» m. y... . . . 57 . - red . e ‘3 . l ‘ . ll, i'l‘lll.'-l‘f‘ Oi L(ll)(‘1 1-."0 188. (11110 ‘t e p x . ‘ . ‘ f01.W"I.d t h e ‘ r Fa‘nllles . Snite one Hund a lt‘ill"lll‘.’. .‘v‘. i ,-NWVUM \‘o 1 Phone 6081'5. .lors for the E‘r:ccutors 01 the Estate. on must not stand ln datcl. _ . .. . R l f d F . 9 . m « . ‘ ‘ "M ._--_.- ___. ,---.. _. or before the 25th day of October. 1930,. ;\,il()Lllt'l' L’.‘.(‘ll‘.(70 01 '..:1'C‘~'-411:1' dlul‘bu . e at» 80 an rlends on . â€";-â€"5â€"-â€"-'-‘ "*- 1 . t ., :'., _. 'v.-.‘~ r: 1/ 1),!" “‘, -_â€"â€"> â€"«-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- «-â€"â€"- â€"- ~j------ _____ l ' l \ ( ill-“l" NTS 'lllCll‘ names and addresses. and a full ~O 11:: («USS ll)” -‘ 11 M ii 1:1 pleéflstgres . Easy Terms. . . .. . . . . . " 1 ’r "1 - 1' gr ‘ " J‘ , ,_ . . . - r r M \‘7. l COMING EVE lClPSCl‘lpilOll 01 their claims. in wr1tmg..}i“ bollls 13108121313; hotbed so that tho 1 For full details applv' Tho (hallengc ,-..-- .____.___._.._. . . . . 1e \’ . .: 5.. .-. ; . ~ -- _. , F'" . . , . ._ «ml .- "~ ( lo 1w‘____.,_n,_..--_ 1 ”m the nature of the securltv. if any.- . ., , , .- ,, , . , - A s‘u'allou‘ ell-arr» lll\' t-icmc Willi kn ( (_ .lr. H. Peiâ€"’1 'THE ABERDEEN INSTITUTE WILLi‘ d . ” ' lbUttO nils ncarh as \\ 1dr ,1. ll'. loll; J D. CAMERON . . , ‘k 1‘ ‘ r . ““1101 l . held by them. Tl fl - should bo evenlv mowcnt-d ' 111% 3 1‘- lllts. \. l». \ . . ‘lTOl’l 3 sale of homeâ€"made baking. also A d tak notice that after such last ‘0 ‘1319 ‘ .. 7 " , , ‘P t little; Dist. Supt. Colonization Tris if to darc a hostlh human uill, I:Q‘\i(l{‘.".('i' (‘urscllel‘t‘ IC‘lI) Of tea inth Sarld\vicl'1Q ix] aid of their n. e bllt SLIOIIld lit); in; \rUO \XEM U a ‘ ~ , CID-dill] Pacific wa.y. Tm g \xad {@8011 nle “-1qu a lunlx)lsh thin: .. . -. 'mentloned date, the Executors shall in the bowl and place the bulbs on lt.i ‘ ‘ . as convenient. They BRITISH ‘ . am. l RE-UNION ASSOCIATION gWho risk no danger and achieve . -â€"â€"~-.,______:_.__â€"____.â€".â€"-â€"‘_â€"â€"-¢l e -. t . ms . ‘Ho.plral room. at‘tlgeoiedogrossztzfiaylproceed to distribute the assets of the using as many 3 S ' ‘said deceased among the parties entit- “ urses: . . - - Up the following co b will hold their notice, and the said Executors Will 11 ca (1 Pastor John be liable for the said assets or any part Some of the best bulbs . - “5‘ church f to n erson or ersons of - - . f the Staff is a Uni Galloway of the Mulock Bap thereo , a y p p m 5011 or fibre are. mber 0 ienced will preach both morning and evening whose claim notice shall not have been Hyacinths in various c S ' Mme. Plemp, ir verrnv‘ Graduate and EXP“ healer- to (11 a'm' 3;"! 7 ps’m‘z'i “with“ Mann“; received by them at the time of such Narcissus: Emperor, Intendirgg ipurigs zlfmilellgm prepare 3:31;; in, 1;: anglicvgcrsary 2:3“! with distribution. Watkiil, Klondyke. Laurens Kosterr enIf;ogt'natignnnas go Courses may be special musk; £31: adlslressss bydllev. SI: 0:321:23 fDDlgggm this 9th day 0f 58%; (Early) Queen of Netherlands, moi . J.Farmero en ounanrasto ,.. . 1. Obtained from the Pt ml1e record John Galloway. Admission 35c. and 20c. LUCAS, HENRY st LUCAS, Mgfllflgngfigf Famcombe Sam 10.9.3 Solicltors for the Executors. wers, Psyche, Clara Butt, Rev W. Ew- The School has a creditab a which it hapes to maintain ____________________.____ h better quality is the western market in “good” condi- small stones which Heifers ‘and COWS' Also 35 yearling | Eastern Canada are lighter than last the Dominion Fruit Branch. dstcr Grade Stockers. 01031.3]; 28111 'year While British 001mm emets 3' â€"â€"-â€"'_""â€"-â€" Man: “I want to change this 1'03 9N TtlnngYr’lcgssion 22 Egremon t h avier pack than in 1929. The general Fortune Teller: ‘You will sclliffer pov- for a coupe.” .. , h matter with a; x1 milegtsofilth’ gist of Durham Ac- prosllect. however. is that while vie: ertTyhungll you 3‘13: 1153;? 01 - Salesman: What 8 t e . 5‘ ‘ . ° ood s e upei “ ' ' it?” comma“? golfggRI-JNCE. Prop. ‘21:: bagghtglirrtgis wflmgly dry- Fortune tglier: ‘33’ that time You will Man: “Nothingâ€"only I quit chewing - ° ' at u to .” 3' Phone: Durham 604 r 31 Val'MY- l weather in Ontario angri‘tish 03:13:; have g ..____â€"â€"c-â€" tobacco Mi better W 11” reduced estima 0 pr 0 6 Many doctors are now having their The poor can ride a depress on t ”“399 ”“1 cranes. patients say “Se” instead of “ah”. than the rich. They £03019 lingo pl: THE DURHAM CH -_ r NICLE Holstein ' Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) m, the week-e . Mr. Albert McNally has had the mill spe nd at her home here. fiume all lined throughout with sheet Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eccles spent the iron and has the darn repaired as well. week-end with friends in Toronto. Mr. George F. Leith of Guelph called 1,1381%“? ”9" ‘0' the ”‘8 M3 0‘ Crist- on friends in the village on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Milver- Mr. CW- McClocklin and 50“ Ar ’ , thur, along with Mr. and Mrs. Will _ n visited over the week-end with his C , . .ther. Mr. William Wilson, . Campbell of Welbeck motored down to oun Mr. Alfred Hincks was in Owen Sound Puslinch the first of the week to visit . on Saturday attending the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson and family. 3 00118111. m- find “1‘5. NELSOD. Miss C1313 find ” Mr. Clarence Calder of Hamilton her brothers, 00¢“ and Ralph were formerly very popular residents of this spent a day last week with his par- community and the bonds of esteem ents, MI. and Mrs. Calder. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and Miss and friendship are often renewed. Marjory McCall spent Saturday in To-. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brandon of (Our Own Correspondent) - and .~ hold HOUSE HAS am RENTED. ’ igrfigdcrlm. George Fenton and Mr. and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Allen an . arence Fenton visited rela- recently. TERMS: CASH tives in Beeton the first of the week. The contractor of Burke’s bridge. 4th _ . Mr. and Mrs. KEN? and children, concession finished the concrete cover- 3- BBIGHAM. AMWC‘“ euccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John ing on we'dnesday of last week and all M Of Durham, visited Mrs. Ken- that remains to be done is to complete NOTICE To CREDITORS nedy’s sister and family in Milverton the fill at each end. Observers say 0“ 3‘1““?- that it is a fine job. Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong of In the matter of the Estate of James After spending a week’s holidays at Proton were recent visitors with Mr. grandma Firth’s at Zion's corner, Miss Banks. late of the Township of Glenelg and Mrs Geo . rge Calder. in the County of Grey. Farmer. deceas- Mrs. William Brown attended the ga- gfigprzf 3:333“ m he” mm “‘ ed. thering and presentation to the Ren- Owing to the snow blockade, many NOTICE is hereb - wick famil and Dr. Sheath in Amos y given that all per church, DIS-roman, on Friday evening rural teachers were unable to get back to their school for duties on Monday. and spent the week-end with her Of James Banks, late 01 the WP daughter, Mrs. Alex. Morrison. Some of them had most interesting ex- periences finding their way back. of September. AD. 1930, at' the Town- in the absence of Rev. Mr. Graham. ship of Glenelg in the County of Grey, Mr. Levis was accompanied by Mr. C. after acting as Good Samaritan to Mrs. R. Wren who sang much appreciated Kenneth Vaughan of Arthur who had ,are hereby required to send or deliver lto the under mentioned Solicitor for the 50:3ng some. the ill met 0‘ falling down the base- â€"â€"â€"_______â€"â€"_â€"_e-___-â€"â€"_==â€" Administratrix full particulars of their ’9 m“ 599'“ the wee" me“ “95' end with friends at Ccdarville. Mrs. John S. Black. one of Glenelg’sl flay of ingegflfid 1:3?) or before the 7th Miss E. Davidson attended the wed- best-beloved and most highly esteemed ' ding 0‘ her 51“" at Newton 0“ Satur- pioneer mothers, passed away at 2.30 on l After such date the Administratrix dell-e :Friday afternoon last at their stately W111 Proceed to deliver the assets of the At the meeting 0f the Women’s 135““ lold home on the 6th concession. Mrs. estate, having regard only to the claims tute on Thursday last at the home 0‘ rBlack had suffered from heart trouble Mrs. William Allan the ladies decided ' during the late summer, but had been to h01d a bazaar early in December. about family duties as usual until a few Holstein Presbyterian church will days before her death. hold their anniversary. services on Sun- Her maiden name was Catherine MC- p.m. Rev. John Ellis, B.A., of Milver- McDonald of Glenelg, where she was also be a roast fowl supper served in ‘ in Owen Sound by Rev. Fr. Garrotice, October, 1930. J. H. McQUARRIE the basement of the church on Tuesday , she was most ha . , ppily wedded to Mr. Durham. Ontario. evenmg' 0‘3??? 218' me" “me“ 8‘ g°°d Black and thirteen children were born ”8.81:: gillsteine 51:31am club is in- of the union. eleven of whom survive Jewellers 09“” and were all present at the funeral. J J DOUGLAS SON vited to Conn on Tuesday evening of save one, who dwells too fa,- away to Diamond Merchants Of Harvard.” five daughters are: Angus in Dakota; See our special ”I.“ Holstein United church is having a John and Frank in Michigan; Alex. of Roast Goose supepr in the Agricultural . . _ hall Friday evening, October 24th, after $221 VzggayoéeggofgeToggmgmgrgmg Diamond Ring which a BM program will be given. McCormick of the 10th ccn. Glenelg; Owen Sound M ‘ Mrs. Alex. McDonald on the lot east of CfiIdCl‘WOOd the old home; Mrs. Bowie, Mrs. Mc- Donald and Mrs. Frank Graham of , f __ (Our Own Correspondent) al Torontoâ€"a large family, all highly es- teemed and prospering. The attach- NOTICE is hereby given that all per- Township of Glenelg in the County of away on Wednesday at the home of her son, Melville Holiday. We extend our grandchildren. sympathy to the bereaved ones. The funeral took place on Monday Mr. Carl Leibold, Preston, spent the morning to St. John’s where Rev. week-end at John Leibold’s. Father McHugh celebrated a solemn Messrs. Buller and Brebner, Holstein Requiem mass and interment took had a gang of men last week cutting place in the adjoining cemetery. logs at Mr. John Henry’s Sr Mrs. Black was a most loving mother She was the truest Ezra Holiday. type of helpmate and mothercd not Miss Mary Smith, North Arthur, only her own family but all who ever ____,_- _ are required to deliver or send by post Solicitors for the Executors of the Es- 'T tale, on or before the 25th day of Octo- proceed to distribute the assets of the â€"‘â€"â€"'â€"_"' Her kindness, her serenity, her notice, and the said Executors will not The amount of trouble needed to faith, a strong supporter of St. John's beautiful flowers in winter and early be missed by n be grown in clay pots now in his 95th year and the members Cleaners hnd Dye" f Dated at Durham this 9th da of Dots are used be sure to Put a Piece 0 Five years ago Mr. and Mrs. Black , .. Octobe AD 1930 y ”1'0“" “0°“ over the “019 and a layer celebrated their golden wedding and a . “P 9“» “3"!“ ”e "’9 r, ' ' ° 11 ' f drainage before .. til LUCAS HENRY LUCAS 0‘ sma er pieces or , monster crowd were present. It sa. , ’ ’ putting in the earth. The so“ should one of Glenelg’s most enthttsiaszic and. â€".-â€"-...â€"â€".â€"-.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" _ z E .as-Aa.‘.aaa-‘..Au l , . , planting. place the bulb so . . . In the matter of the Estate of Peter l crown is above the soil. After planting lBlack. late 0f the Town Of Durham 1n l water well. drain and then place the roof.' l the roots. begin to show through $5 10 Daily. . " Money Easier. Men Wantedâ€"Quick. sure way to become EXP!!! Auto Ke- chanic, Welder, Electrician, Brick- layer or Draflsman. Earn 65: . , .. other nor the “101113 “Qt touch “Ch 1 l thrlll. â€"Lyon S r . led thereto, having regard only to the ‘ sides of the bottlhyli);q {112; bpurllosss “22:3,; claims of which they shall then hag: be forced out of position if the rootsr nnot penetrate the fibre easily. . i for growmg olors. . ' . in water alone. Ontario fruit, apples, peaches, and in specially shaped glasses; grapes are selling in carload lots as far Sacred Lilies and paper white narcissus West as Edmonton and is arriving on in bowls. These are kept in place by are packed around iecc of charcoal 0 keep the ts the Inspector of the Prairie the bulbs. A small p Division of the Dominion Fruit Branch. should be added. as it helps t “Ow”, however, remains the standard spend a lot of money e for the patient on receiving his bill. from thinkine they re going I!“ - ,

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