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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 Mar 1932, p. 7

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without written instructions. until written orders are received their discontinuance. WHITMMMIW Medical Directorv. DIS. JMON O lAMIISON a short dist- ance east of The Hahn House. on Inmbton Street, Lower Town, Durham. Office.hours, 2 to 5 pm, '1 to 9 pm. Office and residence at the corner of Countess and Lambton Streets. Oflice hours: 9 to 11 a.m., 1.30 to 4 pm, 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). T. H. SNEATH, M. D. Lambton Street, Durham. Office Hours: 1.30 to 4 p.m., to 9 pm. EDWARD LAUDER M.D..C.M..F.A.C.S. 949 SECOND AVENUE EAST OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO Specializing in Appointments Diseases of Eyes Preferred and fitting Telephone of Glasses 178 ‘M *â€" C. G. a BESSIE McGILLIVRA! Chiropractors Graduates Canadian Chiro ractic College. Toronto. Office in Mac arlane Block, Durham. Day and night phone 123. W 1' halo! Directorv 03. W. C. PICKEEING. DENTIST Office over J. 8:. J. Hunter’s store, J. I". GRANT. D. D. S. Dentistry in all its branches. x-Ray. Gas Extraction Durham, Ont. 7.30 ,__.___._ _ w-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' â€". _ __,__ --â€".,â€"__ ;,-, -. cw“--- ”:4- -- ..-â€"â€"~ 7? sale in quantity to suit buyer. Hunter, Trustee W. G. Lawrence Estate. 3 24 1c. Mâ€" g. .- ~....â€"â€"-â€"â€"..- â€" » J. R. MacQUARRIE. R. A. In future this method will be strictly enforced. The Chronicle. FOR SALE WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS. Quality chicks that will develop into layers of large white eggs. Priced right. March 14 cents, April 12 cents,'May 10 cents. Write Hendrick Poultry Farm, Hanover, Ont., E. L. Gray, Manager. FOR SALE TWENTY GOOD HENS IN GOOD condition. Apply Chas. M. McEachnie, near C‘PR. 3 24 3c. BARRED ROCK, WHITE ROCK, White Leghorn Baby Chicks, blood test- ed. April delivery $12 per 100. Write for Mating List. R. B. Hetherington, Box 54, Chesley, Ont. PROPERTY FOR SALE THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE Anthony Lawrence; frame house, frame stable; garage; good garden. Apply to Mrs. Philip Lawrence, or James Lawrence, Durham. 7 9 ti. _~.___.e._-.. BRICK HOUSE; IDEAL LOCATION; good garden; all conveniences; garage, etc.; 1%. acre land. Apply George Yiirs, Durham. 8 13 ti has..-” t... h‘gl‘“uw‘mâ€"P-' â€"â€"-..- FOR SALEâ€"FIVE ACRES OF LAND in Durham; easy terms to quick pur- time was enjoyed, chaser. Apply to Mrs. James Watson. - FARMâ€" FOR SALE FARM KNOWN AS W. G. LAWRENCE farm. 11;; miles from Durham, 117 acres. Good buildings, running stream, con- venient to school. About 30 loads of oats, mixed grains. 1 other lovely gifts also. The evening was l week. .ciation, so that at the end of a ten year :rrciggd, 318211;: dfrfim mixing Spent m dancing. Excellent muSIc W35} The Easter Message oCantata. which period the Slave is paid for. Then the~ , 8111313119be Mr. Teeter, Durham. the1was given in.the United church on rather striking interrogation presentsl Full lines or other f ' “"3991“ boys: Angus MCMman- JOhnielSundey evening by the choir under the itself: If that can be one for a black 011* CAKE McKechnie, John McFarlane, MTS- W11“ l direction of Mr. Eric Sharpe. leader, slave, why should it. not be done for a FLAX SEED fred Watson, Miss Flora McFarlane and was beautifully rendered and brought white working man?” BEEF so others. Lunch was served and a social a message in sacred song to the audi- He advanced the suggestion that OYSTER S lence, which was deeply inspirational. from the profits of industry in pros- PURINA Mr. Innis McLean, of Toronto, spent Mr. Brown. of Toronto. who has been perous times a reserve should be set CALF ME 3 17 2 pd. a'few days at his parental home. la visitor for the past week with his aside to take care of unempmyment, TANKAGE . Misses Sadie McKinnon and Marjorie son. Dr. Brown. left for his home 0“ Anticipating the criticism that business Molasses by the i or Gallon McLean, Toronto, were Easter guests at Monday. could not stand such a burden if it is ‘ their homes. Marjorie remained for a Miss Isobel Hastie’ of Toronto, is to compete wth other countries, Mr. CHOPPING . 0 T (33031qu week: spending the Easter holidays with her Euler pointed out that it would be no Mr. Charlie McKinnon, Toronto. parents here. ‘harder for business to lay aside an J WEN ' home of her parents, . Peter Muir. has returned to her home in Priceville. Teachers home for the Easter vaca- tion are: Misses Willa Patterson, from Markdale; Marion Muir, from Peter- borough; Emma Oliver, from Rock Mills; Jessie Nichol, from Top CliiI; Beth Hincks, from Dromore; Violet McDougall, from Slmcoe; and Miss Edna McHugh, teacher at Priceville, re- turned to her home in Markdale; Miss Bonny Castle, teacher at S e’s Line, to Campbellford; Miss Brockle nk, of Irish Lake, to Walkerton; Miss Hazel Beaton, of the. O. D. R. School, to her home in Glenelg; and Misses Allie and Mable Parslow, of Toronto, and Kath- leen McLean, Aberdeen, and Messrs. Alfred Hincks, of Toronto; Alex. Mc- Lean and Allie McInnis, Hamilton; Murray Nichol, of Stella; Clifford 'E. -Hincks, of Clifford; Alex. Knox, To-. ronto; Findlay Shackleton, of Price-l ville, to his home at Lucknow. 1 Miss Esther McInnis, of Toronto,. spent a few days visiting at her homel here, over the holiday. On Thursday night a large crowd gathered at the McFarlane home, and the “Superior Club” of Bunessa, pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane, who arrived on the late train that evening from Toronto, with a lovely wicker fernery. Mrs. Dan. L. McAr-. Watson, Saugeen Junction. Mrs. Mouser and daughter, Margaret, Owensound.8pcntlasterwithMr.and Mrs. Archie McCuig. Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Margaret Christie is spending the Easter holiday with friends in Lon- (1011 Mr. John Trace, of Toronto, is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Hiscock for a few days. Mrs. Morgan and son, Jimmie, of Oshawa, also Mr. and Mrs. C. Morri- son, of Arthur, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Bruce. Mr. Richard Creelman, of George- town, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Tuck, for the past three weeks, returned to his home last week. Miss Jean Ellis, of Toronto, is spend- ing the Easter holidays with her par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Ellis here. Miss Nora Shortt. of Meaford. has been engaged as Primary teacher here, to take Miss Johnson's place. Toronto and Gait, after spending a couple weeks“ holidays at his home here. Mr. A. Hincks. former teacher here. visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown on Fri- day last-and attended the concert in l the hall. 1 Mrs. Hartley Allingham and daugh- ter, Jessie. of London, spent the week- MissCorinneLawrenceisspendin. few days with her sister. Mrs. Cliff Ritchie,Durham. Mr. Charlie Weppler spent a day this week with his parents, in Glenelg. Miss Clara Traynor, Durham, was a guest on Monday with Miss Catherine McLean. Calderwood (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Lillian Carmount is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. W. Spen- cer, Mount Forest. Mi5s Frances Frizzell is spending Easter holidays at her home near Bog- nor. Mr. Dave Carmount, Grimsby, spent a few days last week with relatives and friends. Miss Justina Leib with her sister, Mrs. Ayton. Miss Sadie Kirby, Orchard, spent the week-end with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirby. spent last week Green, near V1 ,. , Misses Pearl and Mary Smith, Mount l l r. Jack Irmn left last Fr1day for Forest, are spen ding a few days under: the‘flmrentai roof. Miss Florence Fischer. Owen Sound, is spending holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fischer. Harrigan are able to be out again af- ter their recent illness. â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" MISS MACPIIAIL‘S LETTER day . - . able , . d satisfaction guar- anteed. John Mellow PHONE 8 DURHAM l McKeclinie Mills Fertilizers We will have in stock full “D. at FERTILIZERS for the Suing in sheaf, also for W. S. thur read an address and Mr- Archie l end with her sister. Mrs. B. Eccles, and McArthur made the presentation. John :‘ other friends in the village. replied in a few well-chosen words. on] Mrs. John Hamilton. of Mount For: behalf of Mrs. McFarlane, and thanked est. is helping to nurse her father and them all for their gift. Mr. and Mrs; mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiscock, McFarlane were the recipients of manylwho have been quite m for the past spent Easter holidays with his brother, Mr. Tilden and Mr. Campbell, tea- Lachie,, and SiStCR'Ml‘S- Hector MC'.chers at the Continuation School. left Lean. 'for their respective homes on Friday. 3 l l Glad to know Messrs. Pat. and Frank l l l l l Seeding. It will pay you to get our prices. .4 FEEDS (Continued from page. 6.) , placement of machinery. “Then," he said, “let us imagine the machine is a black slave. If the master is wise] he will set aside an amount for depre- amount year by year in good times than to make heavy contributions in taxes in times like these such taxes to l Mr. McBride, 0f Bala, is spending Miss 30111150“ and Mr. McPhail. who be used for the care of the unemployedi Easter week with his son at the station. took part in the play Friday evening, _â€"â€"#_ _-- Cultivation of peppermint on a com- Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Lambton Street, Durham. Phone 97. FOR SALE OR RENT THE LT'I'IMER PROPERTY FOR sale or rentâ€"Apply R. J. Matthews. FOR RENT ..__..____....-.â€" LUCAS. HENRY a LUCAS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. 1. B. Lucas. KC. W. D. Henry, KC. 1. B. Lucas. Jr. Mrs. McBride returned home aftergleft on Saturday. visiting friends at Ottawa. Mrs. David Nichol returned home Thursday night after spending the past three weeks visiting friends in Toronto. She was Tuesday M339 appointments With the den and garageâ€"Apply Mrs. E. Rose- elerk in oflice Durham â€"- Dundalk -- Markdale borough, Federal Bmldmgt T°r°nt° FARM FORRENT â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"-â€"-â€"I-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" LOT 27, CONCESSION 2. BENTINCK. . F. MacARTHUB. DURHAM- 0N" W.G.R. For pasture. Some can be r, Realtor. wgiepililclfi' Cgmgegrtgrcé financial "099w; 3150 hay for sale at barn. Ap- ‘miness transacted. All legal docu- ply Angus McCormack, RR. 2, Dur- hents efficiently and carefully prepared ham. . Your patronage solicited. 3 17. 4c OFFICE: 1 door North of McLaughlin’s Garage. flurtiont’ers . _____________________.__ GEORGE E. DUNCAN [Accused Auctioneer for Grey County Bales taken on reasonable terms. day, March 26. COMING EVENTS THE SUNBEAM MISSION BAND OF Presbyterian Church will hold a sale of homemade baking at store formerly occupied by Mr. Aljoe, at 3 pm, Satur- 2 c. tes arranged at The Chronicle «â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"~â€"â€"~â€"~â€"--â€"â€"â€"_.___._______. gm. TRINITY CHURCH GUILD WILL George E. Duncan. Dundfilk. 023:» hold a sale of baking and afternoon tea Phone writ. 31 l2 D in Mr. Hahn’s store on Saturday, April JOHN man 21% at 3 O’CIOCk. Sales '- Auctioneer. Grey and Bruce. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET- nded to. Satisfaction . . promptly ”uremia on appncation.llllg of the Durham Women's Institute wâ€"dâ€"w- .â€"â€" -‘ v-s- â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"_ “anâ€"h.-.â€"--:â€"_.-- guaranteed. , Phone Allan Park Central 9r515; lwnl be held at the home of Mrs. Mort- Hanover R. R 2. P. 0 52428“ ley on Thursday. April 7. DAIRY PRODUCTION GROWS 'Thé current issue of the Dairy News Letter, issued by the Dominion Dairy triculation. 3!; $2,321 orgasm Normal School. and Cold Storage Branch. provides an Each member of the Staff is a Uni- interesting indication of the trend in a?" Grad!!!“ ”id experienced dairy production. It shows, for in- DURBAM HIGH SCHOOL The School is thoroughly equipped to take a the following courses: enter at beginnmgo of term- Imofeglofigg) “the Prmmptl- made their apearance, namely, con- The School has a creditable record densed buttermilk, in the past which it hopes to maintain in the future. town.de 2 25 'tf. em, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tucker, Eben- visited Saturday at Mr. David Hincks’. . Mrs. John McFarlane, Toronto, spent the past week visiting at her parents’, Mr. and Mrs. Colin McLean. Mr. Robt. McConkey has been elected by the managing board of St. Columba church as treasurer, to fill the vacancy of the late D. G. McLean, who held that position for years. Mrs. Martha Kirkton, of Holland Centre. visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Kirkton here. Mr. John Willard, who has spent the past ten years at Mr. John Oliver’s, left last week for Woodstock, and will be greatly missed in this community. Miss Flora. McFarlane, of Toronto, spent a few days at her home here over the holiday. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Watson and Betty spent last week at Mr. A. B. Mc- Arthur’s. ' Miss Donna Patterson is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Aubrey Foster, Markdale. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker, Joyce and Betty, spent Easter with the form- er's parents, Ebenezer. Miss Nellie McLean and brother, Al- roy, Toronto. their mother, Mrs. spent the holidays at their parental home, also Mr. and Mrs. Neil Norman, Dundalk. Sorry to report Colin .McLean, Intending pupils should. prepare to stance. that during the ten-year period hasn’t been enjoying very good health be under revrew five new products have and is under the care of Dr. Milne. Miss Annie Shortreed spent a couple . “39°“th Skim‘ of days visiting her friend. Mrs. Dan. milk. cream powder. butter milk DOW- L. McArthur. ' Durham is an attractive and healthy der. and malted milk powder. Therehas Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Watson and The play, “East Lynne." put on by mercial scale is contemplated in Ger- the Dramatic Club on Friday evening in Agriculture) Hall was quite a suc- cess. The players each took their part accompanied home by her well. Owing to bad roads and sickness ON COLLEGE STREET ; BRICK; ALL daughter Mabel, who has been attendâ€" in the community the crowd was not so large as it might have been. The Holstein orchestra very ably supplied the musical part of the program. Mrs. A. Sterrick, of Toronto, and Mrs. Smith, of Durham, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Man- ery, over the holiday. The ladies of the Women‘s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church took the service on Sunday evening. Mrs. McMullen gave a very interestâ€" ing talk on mission work. Mr. Rickson spent Easter at his home at Deseronto. We are sorry to lose from our vil- lage at this time our Primary teacher, Miss Mabel Johnson. During the time she has been teacher here she has tak- en an active part in all things that tend toward the good of the commun- ity. Miss Johnson was a memmber of the United church. sang in the choir, took an active part in the Community Circle, and was one of the ones who took a leading part in the Dramatic Club. On Thursday the school present- ed her with a china tea set and on Fri- day evening at the concert the Dramat- ic Club presented her with a silver tea service. Our best wishes go with her. Trail Rangers’ Meeting The Argonaut Trail Rangers held their weekly meeting on Friday even- ing. The main feature was a talk given by our former mentor, Mr. Hincks, on his work as teacher of manual train- ing in a city school. He spoke of the crowded playgrounds and while there are some advantages in city schools be obtained at reasonble rates. JOHN MORRISON. ”BINARY mourns mwmbearmcrethantm changingtrendofproduction,therehas ““6““...qu can mmum‘ been a decrease of 26.5 per cent. in the Betty, spent Easter at Mr. Andrew W. volume of cheese manufactured, 40.1 Hincks’. , J. A. M. ROBE. B. A” PIMP“. per cent. in the production of condens- Mr. Johnston, student at Knox Col- =_______â€"â€":___-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"’edmilkandfldpcroentinthepro-”.mm,mdamdaymthe ‘ Rocky Saugeen duction of condensed coffee. In con- hall to ‘ crowded church. The choir (Our Own Correspondent) mstwiththhandmdicanngthemmmm.nespentthe Tire hasbeenrealwarmandit -- icon mmmulmummt-m museum Wmammommdflp thk many. It will pay you to advertise is The Chronicle. you we make there DELICIOUS FROZEN DESSERTS with a Cilion‘SNOWBll’xD" ’â€" refrigerator Cylton ‘Dne-piece : Steel Pate Furnace and Setmi-CdSt f'U thson Magic Oil 8 . thson Magic Blo Automatic Drip Humidi Gilson Snow Bird ' Wash en. Gilson "Show lroners. ice creams? Fill glasses tinkling ice cubes? Tl‘l why not do it now? we have tric refrigerator that a price that will (C it is more econom' cl to own then to do without. a - A A A Q A ‘ A A «O A o I a DON'T you wantto we and wonderful lrozen dess clear new elcc- .â€" marvcl-- at tnce you that Asionis 3 Value in New ‘ -Canedisn Electri ' elrigcrator For the who have long wanted an electric elrigerstor, but felt that the heavy -uty on loreign machines place them in 6 luxury class» the ne ‘ ll-Ccnsdicn SNOWBlRD will pro - a boom. High-grade from its st less porcelain interior to its 5' m, dependable freezing unit-r. the ' 'OWBlRD represents VALUE, not NH and duty. You‘ll lllrc the extra crge capacity, the snowy white in- terior, with every corner rounded for easy cleaning. The controlled cold for quick freezing of ice cubes and des- certs. You Can Own lt Tomorrowl Why not? Our terms are llcfi‘.‘ for 1931 purses. Serve your ice E. cams, frozen desserts tomorro’w n ' glut. You'll soon find that your SNl"..'\X’FllED it paying for these delighilcl thus by the lood saved and kept with lei fresh flavor. Come in and see us- this is well worth your time and attention. . A A A a a

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