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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Sep 1932, p. 7

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accompany mmmm mwmmmm mm mum“. 4% m... mm ”mm m :5 a. ,NMmumm diam written instructions. mu up- untn written orders are received or their discontinuance. m IRWIN. Editor and now Oflice and residence at the corner of Gunmen end Lambton Streets. Office ham: 9 to 11 331., 1.3011; 4 pm., 7 to nus. “neon Transom Office end residence a short dist- lnceeast o! Thefiahnnouse. on umbton Street. Lower Town. Durban. Oflice hours. 2 to 5 run, 7 to 9 pm. (ascent Sundays) . EDWARD LAUDER M.D.,C.M.,P.A.C.8. minim 3mm“. M. n. Specializing in Diseases of Eyes and fitting of Glues v. "uâ€"vvv College. TorontB. mock. Durham. 5mm in Mada-lane Day and mam phone 031cc. Mill Street, Durh ".nmbton Street. I. B Luca?» K'C' A membermo? firm ii: Durham each Tuesday Make appointments with the lerk in office. Durham â€" Dundalk -- Markdale Federal Building. Toronto mommy J. 3. LONG ’41! Auctioneer for Grey Coun- suee Men on reasonnble terms. Dates “ranged at Chronicle oflice or Mo ma 01'8”! 3199“- umber. In pil- omer totalling harm-mam II shouldme Council!!!” on ice . a BESS]! McGuann 9.3 A.-- A GEOIGI E. DUNCAN mcensed Auctioneer for Grey County .1» mum on reasonable terms. Insurance. J. F. GRANT. n. u. a. Dentistry in all its branches. X-Rav. Gas Extraction LUCAS. nun-y. W n. I”! Medical Directory. am." a; n‘. "M. c. r. s. o. i3ibiddenf' 'I'. 8. 8mm. M. D. (éunduys excepted). '. C. HCKEBING. DENTIST over J. a; J. nunter’s store. P. F. MacARTBUR Public, Conveyancer. etc. Estate Agent mac, Loans, Investments, Collections ‘Business, Etc. 30ml mum attended to. Sanitation ;. Terms on application. In. Park Central 91‘ 515; I. B. Lucas. Jr- (fluttionms 1.30 to 4 9.11).. NRY LUCAS Solicitors. Etc. w. D. Henry. K-G- :, ONTARIO. 3t E? 1 1 GO in)!» Phone 97 . 4' 14 32 lyr. 3112289 5 24 28“ HONEY FOR SALE MIXED CLOVER, BASSWOOD AND BUCKWHEAT Honey, 5c. 3 pound in your own containers.â€"W. A. Macdon- LARGE SIZED COAL HEATER FOR sale, warm air circulator type. Apply R. M. snarling. 9.22 20 FOR SALE, REASONABLE. REGIS- tered Leicester ram from imported stock. Herbert Murdock, Durham, Ont. BROOD SOW AND SIX YOUNG PIGS about 10 weeks old. Apply Fred 0113. Con. 3, Bentinck. lpd 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 t1. BRICK HOUSE; IDEAL LOCATION; good garden; all conveniences; garage, etc.; 1/; acre land. Apply George Yflrs, Durham. 8 13 t1 PROPERTY FOR SALE COMFOREABLE ROUGH-CAST, ON Queen Street, Durham. Stable, hen house and good gardeh. Electric light- ed, soft and hard water. Priced right for quick sale. Apply P. F. McArthur, Durham. 9.22 813d. SIX-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE. ON William Street; 11/.) acres land, orch- ard, garage, stable, sheds, soft and spring water. Apply to Mrs. Henry Simpson 9.15 Zpd. BRICK DWELLING, CENTRALLY located in Upper Town; five rooms, electric lights, reasonable rent. Apply Misses Scarf. 9.22 tf GOOD HOUSE ON GEORGE ST.â€" For further particulars apply to C. E. Watson, College Street. 9.8.tf. DANCE AT THE ROB ROY HOTEL, Glenelg, on Wednesday night, Septem- ber 28. Four miles east of Durham on the County Highway. Admission, ladies free; gentlemen 25c. GOOd music pro- vided. lpd of Flesherton will speak morning and evening. H. G. Mistele and a male chorus of twenty-eight voices will pro- vide special music for the services. QUEEN STREET UNITED CHURCH will hold their anniversary services on Sunday. Sept. 25. Rev. W. J. Scott, In the Matter 0! the Estate of Mary Ann Hopkins, Late of the Town of Durham, in the County 0! Grey, Wid- Seven room brick house, furnace, hard and soft. water, good condition, situated on the west side of Elgin street, in the town of Durham, is here- by oflered for sale by sealed tender ac- companied by a marked cheque for ten per cent. of the amount. tendered, subject to reserved bid. No tender nec- Tenders received up to two o’clock, Friday, the 30th day of September, A. D. 1932. marked, “tender in Mary Hopkins Estate.” Addressed to J. H. Mc Quarrie, Durham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Exewtors, Robert W'hitmore and Wesley -Amott. Dated at Durham, Ontario, this 14th day of September, A. D. 1932. 9.1530 One swallow doesn’t make a summer. No; but swallows the size you take are apt to make one tall. Stage Mousse:- (at reheat-sanâ€"But you laughed in the death scene. You mustn’t do that. Actorâ€"With the salory you give me, I can only greet death with Joy. Boéieflu 33-1/3 per cent by W' In: cash for “venting, de- Our. rate for W Adm- unns to 1-1/3 cent: per word. with 33-1/3. 1m 009* WE mindmcreeelpt (crane end tumlncltlnucuh. In future this method will be strictly enlorced. Emu-humm- You Can Save EXECUTDRS’ SALE BY TENDER FOR SALE OR RENT Money By Paying Cash COMING EVENTS FOR SALE FOR RENT The Chronicle. 9.1.tf MnAlbu-twnnunsotnucenh has bemthrumngonmeNox-thUm-m has done excellent work for $1.00 per A number from here attended the corn roast held at Mrs. Wat. Knox'e on Wednesday evening at mum Park and report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Ame McLean: motored to Conmgwocd last week and visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hindus and fam- ily, and Mr. Ted Muir visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Allie McLean. Rev. and Mrs. MacIvor visited some of the homes of their congregation last “mummlofprotonsu- thaspentafewdayshstweekwith Saturday to visit friends. - Mr. Alfred Hineks, Toronto, spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. Wm. McBride visited friends in Toronto last week. Mrs. Wilfred Watson returned home Sunday night after spending a week at Niagara Falls. Mr. Neil Shortreed, Keswick, spent a few days visiting his parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. John McKechnie, Mary and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKech- me, attended anniversary services at Glenelg Centre Sunday. Mrs. George Wright and Betty of Ottawa visited a few days last week at Mr. Wm. McBride’s. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hincks and Mary visited Sunday at Messrs. Neil and Gordon McLeod’s, Swinton Park. Mr. John McKechnie left for Toron- to where he will attend Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, Harvey and Eva, of Toronto, are guests at Mr. Fred Karstedt’s. Mr. J. A. MacCuaig and sister Mary, and Mrs. Sara Mill, Toronto, were re- cent guests at A. L. Hincks’. Next Sabbath is Rally Day. Service will commence at 10.45 instead of 11 o’clock. Evening service will be with- drawn owing to the anniversary ser- vice at Swinton Park, when Rev. Dr. MacIvor will be the speaker. Mrs. Steve Ponting and family of Bala are guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McBride and family. The W.M.S. and Willing Helpers will hold their monthly meeting Tues- day, September 27, when all the ladies are invited. Lunch committee Mrs. Ray McLean and Mrs. John Nichol. Mr. Ted Muir spent the week-end visiting in Durham. Miss Beth Hincks, Hampden, spent the week-end at her home. Mr. John McLean, South Line, isn’t enjoying very good health at present and is under the doctor’s care. Mr. Allie McInnis, Palgrave, spent the week-end at his home. A number from here attended the school fair in Flesherton Saturday af- ternoon. Despite the wet, disagreeable day, quite a few were present. Priceville won second prize for marching, and first for the drill. Frances Reilly got first prize for speaking, Jamie Suth- erland second, Margaret McLean third and Catherine O’Neil fourth. Kenneth Nichol got second for singing. Mr. A. B. McDonald of Owen Sound is visiting friends here. Thursday there is a bee to commence digging the basement for the new church. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. L. McArthur vis- ited friends in Hamilton the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacCuaig visit- ed Sunday at William Brown’s. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Guy from Moose Jaw were recent guests at Mr. Alex. Carson’s. Mr. and Mrs. George McLellan and niece of Niagara Falls motored over and spent the week-end at Mr. Dan. Campbell’s. The latter remained for a longer visit and the former returned Sunday. gaged with Mr. Hawstrauser. Mr. arid Mrs. Malcolm McInnis and Allie visited Sunday at Mr. A. McLean’s Mr. David Hincks, Beth, Jean and Almeda, visited Sunday at Mr. Stanley V Mrs. Thomas Wauchope is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harold 'I‘hompsgn, Mr. Harold Thompson and Mr. Matt. Sutcllfle were callers in the village on i‘he young peopie of the United ch. enjoyed a weiner roast 'on Thursday evening . Proton Station (Our Own Correspondent) s. H. B. Jackson and Miss Leila son returned Thursday after five 5 spent at Powassan and other Norman Barker is at present en- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE twocmmuootohisments, Hr. endure.Joaeth.Weteon. Mr. John Hemphm manned to To:- onto on Saturday otter holidaying at his parents' home here. Quite a number from the village It- tended camp meeting at Chrkabum on Miss Gertie Stewart returned Satur- day after a week’s visit with Mm Lorne Mr. Jotmnanleyretumedtonnmil- ton on Saturday aiter spending his hol- idays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe. '.P.8tfllwasacallermthevfl- Mrs. Dave McMillan anddster vis- N ENTIRE REORGANIZATION ofall the Cairns' Storesâ€"the closing of some, the transfer of others, means that thousands of dollars worth of winter stocks have got to be liquidated. Our store in Brantlord and the Economy Store in Durham have been been selected as the stores through which this merchandise will be sold. The Sale is on NOW. The store is packed with winter garmentsâ€"the prices are away less than TODAY’S COST PRICE. UllllllATlN SALE Sizes 36 to 42. made from striped Liquidation price i . Cosy, comfortable Sleepers, in sizes 1 to 5 years. Liquidation Sale price MEN’S FLANNELETTE Military Flannel. and gray Flannel Shirts. Not all sizes. On sale now . l . CHILD'S REGULAR T0 $1.00 FLEECE LINED 20 Only Regular to $1.25 Sizes 210 6 years, In one-piece Sleepers and Pajamas of striped flannelette CHILDREN’S FLANNELETTE MEN’S REGULAR T0 $1.69 Liquidation Sale price SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 596 Winter “eight underwear Most sizes on sale. I2.‘- .S.‘“ -A_- 0-]- ._..-.. 33 ONLY REG. T0 89c. MEN'S FLEECE LINED MEN’S “INTER “‘EIGHT Natural color merino. Liquidation Sale price Men’ heres a buy. Mostly big sizes. 40 to 46 in lot. Liquidation Sale price . . y .1 WOMEN’S REG. T0 79c SILK'AND COTTON Less than half price. Pair ONLY A FEW MEN’S $1.75 FLEECE LINE? Just about half price. Shep early. 23 BOYS’ FLEECE‘INED AND MERIN: 28 ONLY GIRLS’ wmtm WEIGHT 30 ONLY GIRLS’ FLEE LINED BLOOM S It will soon be cool enong for th WOMEN’S REGULAR TO 1.00 SI AND WOOL BLOOMERS AN PAIKTIES BLOOMERS Every pair of these bloomers to be cleared at. pair Warm. cosy Vests. Regular to $1.25. This‘is the lowest pric' yet. WOMEN’S fiffié‘: COMBINATIONS 1 FACTORY COTTON THE ECONOMY STORE SLEEPERS AND PAJAMAS Unbleached terry Towels for kitchen use. 100 only to sell. Special PAJAMAS SLEEPERS WORK SHIRTS COMBINATIONS UNDERSHIRTS COMBINATIONS COMB‘NATIONS SHOP EARLY AND OFTEN VESTS ' 2 for 25¢ Operated by Cairns’ Ltd. 59c 'irmmumehomeota.aemou on Sunday were: 11:. George Woods and daughters Isabel and harm. and son Jack of cmmmth, Mr. P. flush- allandsonwyofOeymm-Joe McMillan and luster Lloyd Archibald EE‘ onsundayevenmgonmsmyw wherehewmberenevtnc Woods,wbotsonhishol- Messrs. Alex. Hercott, Thoma White and Arthur W motored to Water- loo on Sunday. Roy Wt attuned with them alto: two weeks spent in Waterloo. Buy now ~ 79c 69c 69c 530 39c 69c 22c 49c .aa 42. fix} to £1.25 for 40 inches wideâ€"Medium weight Fancy patterns and all wool Work Socks. Regular to 25¢. values. Liquidation sale pr. MEN’S SOCKS BLEACHED INFANTS REG. $1.00 SILK WOOL Vests Sizes 12 to 22. Sale price WOMEN'S REGULAR TO $1.29 Now clearing at 25 WOMEN'S REGULAR TO $1.25 To be candid, the moths have been at. them. Should be easily fixed. 25 O MEN'S REGULAR TO 39C. Socks Were $1. N ow priced at 50c. Pullovers Regular to $2.98. on sale for 50 PAIRS WOMEN'S CHAMO SUEDE 24 ONLY WOMEN’S FANCY 24 ONLY CHILDREN'S WOOL Gloves Reg. up to 69c. values, 25c. Cheese Cloth NOTE THESE 2 prs. 29c To clear at, pair 15c. Wool Vests 3 yards in sealed package Wool Vests JohnDcvervidtodmutW Thevistmtotbecountrqumo tionlngthehoruedeuer'snttleoonon nutter: pertaining to his tnther's bud- itedmthecltyonmy. “Whntdoesyourutberdowhenon: othtshoneskm?"beuhed. Theboyloohedntbu' pulled. ill? “Well. very m," went on the visitor. “But why do you at then" “When 0. horse is jun emu. m gives it medic explained the boy. “but when it’s very 111. he sells it." Pullovers Mr. Gem-cc sum spent Gummy DURHAM 2 pkgs. 25c 1.00 PAGE 7

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