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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Dec 1930, p. 7

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Purple that will I78 mixes his but“: N8 330‘ he put- ): latter refined it -W Intendlnz enter 3: pmmouldmwow 01mm. w Talia "33513:.- ‘ionowmg' comm: ( 1) Junior lambda). Q2) Entrance to Norm“ School. no!) trump! the §ttfl 18 I, UP}; clerk in office. msmnce. etc; a general “mess transacted. All lecnldocu manta efficiently md carefully prepu‘ed ”netted. Your mum than} 413:3. of all SPIREILA GOODS Reduced Prices to sell. Old Brigham Store. Call or Phone 119 Lambton Street, Durham. Phone 97. omce and residence at the corner 01 Countess and Lambton Streets, oppo- ute old Post Office. Office hours: 9 t2 ll_am., 1.30m 4 pm., 7 to 9 pm. Graduates Common awe College Toronto. Office in «lane finger. Durham Do: and me phone Honor graduate of the Unlverslty ox l‘oronto, Graduate of Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentis- ln all its branches. Ofllce Calder B och, Mlll Streetzaecond door east ox DIS. JMSON I JWN Office and residence a short dist- Ince east of The mom House. on umbton Street, Lower Town. Durban. Oflice hours. 2 to 5 pm., 7 to 9 pm. (except Sunmys). company the notice odvirinc us whomtochnrgeittthwilibechmd Advertisements ordered for insertion “until forbidden" end those sent without written instructions, will up- until written orders ore received or their discontinuance. um IRWIN. Editor and from AhmTISINO um mmomehlnflam- ”! Noticesâ€"12c. per count lino ta mmmnflmdoc petunia-each mhaequemmseruon. MMAW 1561: pervadnchinwm'lth .‘QQ. “‘-A--“.A h-‘Aln- ‘LA (“Beth’s Notary Public. Convqmcer, Rumor, _ ___._‘ ‘-‘-â€".‘-‘ 6i0IGl z. DUNCAN Licensed Auctioneer for Qgey 09mm! DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL “I. W. C. PICKEIING. DENTIST Office over J. J. hunter’s store. J. L. SMITH. M. 3.. M. C. P. S. 0. c. G. a mass“ mam; .l. B. MMQUAIIIE. B. A. Federal Building, Your pittance ”netted. 'E: 1 door North 01 McLuumin’a Thursday, December 4. 1930 Medical Directorv. { )ental Directory Leeal ‘Dtrectarv ii" '3. 2. P. 0. 524m Clearing Sale ‘Business, Etc. er, Grey and Bruce. Bales “tended to. satiation L Terms on appncution. Inn Pu'k Central 9:515: «Auctioneer: at mditwillbo 3112289 early possession. Apply at Chronicle ofllce for further particulars. 9 1m HOUSE 10 BENT FURNACE AND DATE. HARD AND soft water; immediate possessionâ€"Ap- ply Mrs. Nen McKechnle. 10. 20 t1. 200 ACRE FARM, 100 ACRES UNDER cultivation, well watered, lé mile Irom school in a good location; good roads to town. For further particulars apply to the office of the Durham Furniture FARM FOR SALE To Close Donald McDonald Estate Lots 41, 42, Concession 1, N.D.R. in the Township of Gleneig, on highway 2 miles west of Priceville and known as the McDonald homestead. Frame barn, s-roomed house. A place that can be made into a convenient, fortable home. 20 acres of hardwood bush. For further particulars apply to John A. Graham. Executor, or to Lucas, Henry 6: Lucas. Solicitors for Executor, Durham, Ont. 12 4 tr. FOB SALE 08 RENT BRICK HOUSE. WY LO- Bunessan School 8. S. No. l, Glenelg, will be held December 16, Tuesday, at 8 o‘clock. Admission 25c. and 150. Company or D. Kinnee. 9 25 t1 PHOTOGRAPHS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. -â€"One large 8 x 10 photograph beautifully mounted and finished in the new silk finish will be given with each dozen cabinet photographs from now until Christmas. These will make lovely Christmas gifts. Come early. F. W. Kelsey, Durham. 11 6 mm. THE RED CROSS SOCIETY BAZAAR will be held December 6. Those hav- ing work kindly return as soon as pos- sible to Mrs. D. M. Saunders. FARM FOR SALE LOT 47, CON. 3, E63... GLENELG. 100 acres; well fenced, well watered by spring creek; drilled well, water m stable; good brick house and bank barn, driving shed, hen house and oth- er outbuildings; centrally located for High and Public schools. For partic- ulars apply to Thomas Ritchie, Dur- ham, RR. 1. 10.3.“. tlon; reasonable bride. Apply at once to Mills Paterson, Hanover, Ont. 12 13 t1. NOTICE TO FARMERS THE UNITED FARMERS CO-OPER- ATIVE have advised me to ship live stock by rail during the winter months. I will ship Tuesday of each week from Holstein. Would people wishing to send stock please give three (3) days‘ notice. Phone Holstein 15 :- 1-6. --W. A. Benton. 12 4 2 DOG FOUND BLACK AND TAN BOUND STRAYED to my premises. Owner may have REMEMBER THE AN GLICAN BAZ- AAR on Saturday, December 13. in the Red Cross Rooms. A good assortment of fancy work suitable for Christmas gifts. woolen mitts, etc. Home-made baking and refreshments. Doors open at 3 o’clock. 12 4 2nd SPLENDID BRICK STORE BLOCK on main street of Durham, known as Holstein 2. mm saw, amen: 311mm nth mlll; also lath for sale .--Apply Zenus Clark, Durham. 7 3 t1. COLLIE PUPS FOR 8m.â€"-Apply R. J. Macgmlmy, Priceville, R. R. 2. 11 13 4pc! ONE GOOD YOUNG HORSE 1400. gage chestnut driving mare good action. PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT mandingrecelpt forum}: :36 mttmumn. In future this method will be strictly wowed. . Secretaries can save their Societies 33-1/3 per cent by pu- inc cash for advertising. de- This method has been edopted to ave us bookkeeplns. tad we passing the same on to you. Our rate for Classified Adver- tisincia 1-1/2 cents per word. with 33- -1/3 per cent discount for cub at time udvertinement Patrons of our CW Ad- vertising columns save money by pain: cash for their adver- You Can Save LOST AND FOUND COMING EVENTS Money By Paying Cash FOR SALE NOTICES , Jr., Apply Ben Woods lpd The Chronicle. CONCERT AT ..-H. Allen, GIVE US YOUR FILM BUSINESS FILMS DEVELOPED, PRINTED AND enlarged; 24-hour service.â€"-F. W. Kel- tribute Watkins Famous Household and Farm Necessities in the townships of Nomby and Bentinck 810,000,000 organization. Established 63 years. $35.00 to $50.00 weekly earnings right from start. No experience or capital required by right' parties. Write today to J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. R-100 149 Craig West, Montreat, P.Q. 12 44 sey, Durham. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Mbry McClocklln, late of the Town of Dur- ham, in the County of Grey, Widow, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the Es- tate of Mary McClocklin, late of the town of Durham in the County of Grey, Widow, who died on or about the first day of November, A.D., 1930, at the Town of Durham in the County of Grey, are hereby required to send or deliver to the under mentioned solicit- or for the Executors full particulars of their claims duly proved on or before the First day of January, 1931. K 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 whise claim notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. Dated at Durham, this first day of December, 1930. J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ont. Solicitor for the Executors. Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) (Last Week’s News) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Atkinson, of Pro- ton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tucker. Messrs. Arthur Leith and Roy Tucker have been cutting wood for Mr. James Sne l. ' Mrs. George Ostrander of Toronto has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Dave Hoops; and other friends. Mr. George McMeekin of Durham, with a truck loaded with lumber broke through a small bridge on 40 911 ‘road near William Wilson’s one day last week. Mr. N. A. McQueen had the bridge repaired in a few days and the road was open again. Mr. and Mrs. James McGillivray and little son Alex. and Miss Winnie Binnie of Glenelg, visited at the Weir home, early last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Heard and children, also Mr. Shearer and Mr. Charlie Buzza all of Detroit, visited on Saturday at Mr. Thos. Harrison’s, Sr. Messrs. Roy Tucker, George Har- grave, Carl, Philip and Clarence Har- rison and Thos. Weir spent a few days in Toronto and attended the winter One hundred years ago the Lord of the old Papi- neau Seigniory, at Montebello celebrated Christmas in the good old-fashioned way, surrounded by his family and dependents through a series of festivities lasting several days. The Yule-log crackled in the great fireplace; the merry voices of men and maidens rang throu h the great halls of the manor house; carols, so 0 d that the origin of some of them was even then untraceable, were sung; bright garlands of evergreen decorated the apart- ments and corridors and -â€"â€" in a word â€"â€" Christmas was King. Then, for a century, the song of the minstrels and the laughter of the guests was hushed and only the falling snow told the historic seat of the Papineaus of he advent of the Christmas season. This year, owever, Lucerne-in-Quebec has stretched its magic wand over the historic site and the ancient lories are to be revived, on a scale which will outriv all their predecessors. With the L Chateau.” headquarters, 88,000 acres of beautif countryside will be thrown open to visitors to the unique hostel. Bob-sleighing on one of the longest WANTED THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Old-Time Yuletide Glories Return TODIS- 11 68pd. Mr. Tumbull was a former South Ben- tinck boy. Evelyn McLean were patients in the Durham hospital last week. The form- er receiving treatment and the latter an operation. Sorry to report Miss Marjory Charl- ton at pesent under the Doctor’s care with tonsiiitis. Mrs. John Mmigan spent a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Andrew South Bentlnck (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Alex. Grierson was In Huntsville Huston. recently, and while there. Miss Helen Milligan of near Flesh- erton spent the week-end at her par- ental home here. Bornâ€"On November 18, 1930, at the Durham Red Cross Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Johnstone, a son, Robert Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Corbett, Tillson- burg, visited his mother, Mrs. Alfred Corbett, recently. lately. Mr. Revel Boyce is spending a few days with his mother and brothers. Miss Annie McKecheron spent the week-end with the McCormick family. Rev. B. D. Armstrong, Durham, made pastoral calls on the line. Dr. N. B. Grier-son of Galt visited on Sunday with his father, Mr. William Grierson. 8r. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Corlett, Mooresburg. visited the Charlton McRonald families recently. Mr. John Grierson has erected a woodshed to his house recently. few days in Toronto. The Goldsmith Bros. have brought the engine home. They must like the smell of gas. Well the snow is here, most 0 peOple have closed up their car: let their drivers loose. Oh boy. Miss Catherine McLean spent Friâ€" day night with her cousin Miss Isabel McQuarrie. Mr. Carlyle McDonald has started to family lately. Mr. Howard Smith and Mr. Artie McIntosh have been visiting in this community. mu “VQOOV _...___ _ - __ _, mother were visiting in this community the Mr. Donald McCormick is spending a (Our Own Correspondent) '. J. S. Davey has got started in runs .on the . continent; ski-ing; ski-joring; ski- )um mg; skating; snowshoeing and dog-sled drives will e oflered to the devotees of winter sports, while the most complete comforts and appointments of up-to-date hotel-keeping; good food and bright entertainment will await the guests at close of day. Among the special features arranged for the Christ» mas festivities are the rendering of carols by The Children of His Majesty’s Savoy Chapel Choir (London. Eng); old-time songs by Charles Goulet's troupe of French-Canadian artists and the inter- pretation of Tudor dances by experts from the Margaret Eaton School of Dancing. Thus, once again, will the old walls of the historic mansion hear the strains which roused them to Christmas celebra- tion a century ago, and before that. Lucerneâ€"in- Quebec is ideally situated. on the northern bank of the Ottawa River, about half way between the Canadian Capital and Montreal, and only an over- night run from the great cities of the Eastern United States. of Those who attended the Mission Band entertainment in the Presbyter- 3131'! church on Friday evening were delighted with Mrs. Lender’s account ‘of her trip to Europe. funeral of his brother the late John Coleridge of Owen Sound on Saturdoy. MissBrownot'l‘orontoisvisitingher brother Dr. Brown and Mrs. Brown. Mr. Alfred Hincks visited his home in Prioeville over the week-end. Mr.M.W.HowelloiGodei-ichoolled onhis daughter MissMHowell on ms Marie Aitken visited friends in Mount I'm-est and attended the pity “Cinderella.” on Fruity. The Women’s Institute Bazaar ls be- ing held in the Agricultural Hall on Wednesday evening of thls week. The Public school concert will be held ian church on Pride; evening 'were 5 last week. She had gone to spend am delighted with Mrs. Lender’s account f time with her son Thomas in Norm- of her trip to Europe. by. The second day there she ten ‘ We are sorry to report the accident broke her hip. Her friends wish her a which betel! Mrs. James McDougell Speedy recovery. on Friday evening. December 19. A good program is being prepared. Mr. and Mrs. Garson left last week to mend the winter in Toronto with their daughter Mrs. Archer who came up and assisted in closing up their home. The crokinole social which was to have been held in the United church basement on Thursday evening was postponed on account of the storm. (Our Own Correspondent) Holstein last week with her EMBARRASSING MOMENTS Mr. end In. Alex. cm were reâ€" cent mm at Vendelour. m. and Mrs. John Win hue moved from the Wort home h the apartments above the ucxlnnn Annie and Boy of Erin. Mr. Mun. Baxter. summon. were recent visitor: at Mr. Alex. Stem. motored up and spent the week-end otthehtter‘shome. In. ArchIeCun-temdnon‘mmmy spentnfewduytm'rorooto. Mr. Earl McLeod hes invested in 5 new crude oil engine and chapper an is doing a big business. family, Baum. were recent guest; 8t. Columbe United Church Bun” school entertainment is to be held a December 19 end the Presbyterian Sunday school concert on December 8 when preparations are being made fu- Miss Millie Brodie of Markdsle b visiting at Mr. Ben McKenzie's. unsmmuuuuvmumhuuâ€" terml'eterbom. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McArthur. to» companied by Mr. and Mrs. Raul McDonald. Collmgwood, spent 11 few days in Toronto and took in the Win- Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mcmlun. mlâ€" stem, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker nu Betty were recent visitors at A. L A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday November 22nd in High Put ter We are sorry to report Mr. Archie Currie in poor health again. He tot another weak spell Mondly night out Dr. Milne was called in. Mrs. George Fisher spent a week h Toronto at her mother's Mrs. Pedlu't and attended the Puller-Carson nup~ Dorothy Margaret, eldest dumber d spenqmgtheputtwoweebvmun i commuted. was united boMr.Hu'ryn.Pedhr. son of Mrs. Pedlar and the‘ietelr. William Pedlu'. Promptly at 2.30 pm. the‘bride e.- tered the church on her ”tether; u- to the stains of the weddinc melt. bride looked chat-nuns ln‘her we'd“ gown of turquoise blue matte It 811%“ loco. silver cud blue slippers. m carried 0. shower bouquet o! plnk r. and lily of the volley un‘d wu unenl- ed by her ulster-.111“ m Cox-eon. I. mneotlyobflredlnecownolb. geomette end lace. but end oboe: b themums. Mmmmw Herbert. Kenneth Ind "Neil Cur-on adv- ed as ushers. mm: of the bride. I Ave. The happy couple left on a mob trip amid hovers of confetti: t9 D’- Among the offences forum by b by-laws of Vienna. for Which the paâ€" alty is a fine on the spot. are crouch the street in the wrong place, throuâ€" ing paper about, boarding a mov‘ tramcar. playing a piano too loud; driving too fast or on the wrong I. of the road. The fine is collected h the policeman who sees the on” bride truvemnc in hm. m b‘ cont. Upon their return theywmn- side at 358 Summon Ave. mm w.1ndunmrryPedlu,Tot-onu THINGS PAGE 7.

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