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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Jun 1923, p. 6

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'AGE SIX .‘I’t'hi" .‘l(.'.\l'Hllll°, Ln! SJHL, and Lu? 8. Um. 2. (llh'ml $36.13”, 9.0.8.. “00.0" Jnhn Van-y, Lu: 7,0»:1. H. m hm high. Reclucvd $25.00 Hlxgh \lvl’hail, Lots 23 and .i. 5.1”!" asses-smut hm his: dung! $101M"). 0.2. P. R. clumpzmy against asspss- mo-ut. vam-ro-d until nvxt mwtim.’ of {lnurt Linn. l, I’..H.R.. Hranlml. l’nnaM McMillan. Luts 30, Run. 2. Slut” .‘m. 414m. 5% N.D.R. aml Ln! ‘3”. 45m. 3, .\'.l).lt.. asswsmvnt [cm high. “WINCH, 577).”). HH' Minnis, Ind. 81, (Inn. 1, S.\\'.'l‘. SR" asswsso-ol (AN) high. ROQIUPOQI fl'vm $29M”) M 3230.“). mm .\lo.\rt.hm‘, against. So_-igl'riml Bl'us. lwing assnssml in Snpax'utu >23. So. 7». Dcl'vt‘ro-ol till nvxt momtiug. John Ryan. {lSSPSSflN‘llt too high. Ammal r'Pfus'ml. .‘X't'llin Rte-Arthur. Lnls‘ 3.3 and ~36. Wm. 15. NJLHH 86955:“ hm) high. R€~clnvml $7MJM Arthur "I'INUHPV. Lu! 1‘). Run. '1. GLBNBLG COURT OF REVISION I’m.“ arts mnn- quivkly and is 0-31”)- lc-inlly \‘ahmhlo' in :hin: :1 «lmqwr ’t'nlnr tn Hw grass. It is lw-‘t. appliml just lwl'urv 01' just. :ll'tm' a min. so that it will nut. draw muistnrv frnm ihu grass tissue-s. Fifty pnunds is almul. Hw right amnunt fur a quar- Juhn Fo-ruusun. to haw his namc'? h-I' nl‘ an 3mm. ll' lump meal and " mun! :‘zSIH‘S :n-v usml Hw two shuuM [Mal thv sumv amnuut. 'l'ln- OTHIIIH'EE wa me '3 and urge"!â€" izm as :1 Hum nr' Hm i.~1nn. Mwmlwrs ail innk Hwir Ihw'lm'ahun Hf ”(firm and ”w {mm- was \‘nth In “H‘l chair. meuh \Vm'o- hvaml and chnngns mmlo- as l’oflluws : on I'HH 20‘ MVLo-i' Hf LU.“ 5. Ii. 1 Hf 16. Um. I, I’..H.R.. Hranlml. Hour! nf Rowisinn adjnurnml tn Saturday. Jim" 9. ”H. H. McDonald. So'm'vtury. LAWNS AND LAWN MAKING (By James E. Carter, Guelph.) h;uu:r.:ml lawns mould lu- I‘Ppaim'd 3‘3 YWH {1S pussihlo- in ”It" spring 50 that thv crass will gnt a good start. bet'm‘o' the \w‘alhm' DOWOM‘S warm. Early ~‘pl'inu' is also! a gmvd tinu' 1.0 mak» nmv iawnrl. although it is Sumo-Hum lwttm- tn gruw a cultivat- ed crnp like" pntatovs‘ and do the actual smuling 'm Scptvnnwr. This will append upon the charamnp ”f the snil. Nut inl’x-m‘lnently building OpPI‘a- Lions result. in a large amnunt of “if!“ sub-soil bping sprnad over the sun-law of the ground. The best. plan to tnllnw nmlm‘ such circum- st'ancl-s is tn New or spade in a heavy applicatinn nf stable manure which has become well round, with a liberal application of hone meal; added. 1 Bare patches in established lawns may be restored by scarrit‘ying the. mil with an iron rake and spreading grass seed thickly. Depressions in the lawn can he removed by cutting out the turf and adding good loam, replacing the turf level with the rest of the surface. A good dressing 0! bone meal and wood ashes will help to keep the grass in condition throughout the summer. Nitrate of Pow countries in the world: Here one gets the salt tang of the offer a greater variety of scenery; sea as well as the ozone of moun- or better travelling facilities‘than talus, moor and lake. The climate the Dominion of Canada. Cana- is ideal. Every opportunity for dlans. if for no other reason than boating, bathing and fishing is the im. * . ‘ ‘ of thvir :zvrwrall afforded. Golf is a :t-zpulrr sport education. rhou. we“ ' “a! kx. ' '~' and good hotel accommodation is Canada ' 't, \ 'e 1'~ glo?;«-- plentiful, trotter \s. . also 1'. 1 mm. H to i;.â€" The rugged .south shore of terest h; ' \‘ari ’ md , sily :z'WNova Scotia offers a I‘h'oice beâ€" cessihlv thr- o min?»- :1 r "m; tween fashionah“ sea-rail?» resorts sumnwr ' rist i:: the .‘f'u‘itrw ’and quiet littlw .mhizu villages. Provinm ‘ \Iew litmsrxiu. Now The Bras d'Or Lake; ,f Cape Scotla a: ' "rinro- Edmund lslan-l. Ifx'pti‘n are alnluft an vxwtt replica HF‘O‘SSU ‘ Q V A"\ " (5"l‘o :1. 353‘.‘.“- 5‘ 4 also Vari -' md . the d 2 z'sion )H [ml 1‘). (Inn. 1. high. Rmhu'ml NJLIL. RH Provinces by the‘ Sea ”A m I I , Don. Ho'- ll' :1 ”NW lawn is In lw Infill”, llw surl'avv must. first be made perfectly lPV'o'l. It, is understood. of course, that tlm'p \VOI‘klIlg of the soil and the? auMitlnn of fortllizvrs must have hum pm-liminary. Lawns arr vx- pm-tml tn vndure for many ymrs. but Hwy will sun“ run nut ll' ll-u‘ grass Nuts luaw only a l'vw inchws of good mil in which tn l‘vml. Plvnty of seed should 1w. usml in stm'nng a new lawn. (law should 1w :Hko-n to apply Um sum} M'only. Hu- hm! Hum {01' .wuding is gmwr- nl \ o-itizw- in “w mourning 01' ”var mumng :1 a clay whvn mum) is little ”1' (mxnpumliwly no wind. 'I‘lu' izmn shnnlul 1m tampmwl m' rolled ut'n-t' wmlin: to bring: thn sovds intn q'lnso- mntact, with Hm soil. Fur quirk I‘nsnlts. sud may he H53“. and stomp banks and turracos shnuM always 1w smhlP-d rather than swwi-HI. us should also Hm edges Hf wads and walks alung a xwwly-mado lawn. U. is important. that, the and M cut. as thin as possible and 191% viral“. and from fI'UIll weeds, and just lwl'nx'v 01' just. NH“? {1 min. :40 mm it will nut. draw nluishu'v l'rnm ”10‘ grass tissue-s. Fifty puunds is uhuul. Hw right amnunt hr :1 quar- la'I' nl‘ an flow. If 1mm meal and mum! zishvs :n'v nsml Hw 1W0 slwuld tutu! Hu- sumv amnunt. Knllinu' is nt' grvat, lmwlit tn an vsâ€" !ahlishml lawn. vspm-iaily in varly swim: whvn tho- :Jl'nnml is am“. Thu usv ul’ a litany follow will some tn imn nut. many minor innqualitins in tho- surl'acn and mass small stunvs into» Hu' ground nut, of the way. The rugged south shore of iNova Scotia offers a ohmice be- .twr-on fashionah“ sear-aid» resorts ’and quiet 11?.th .mhin: villagos. The Bras d'Or Lakm .1’ Cape Itrw'w are almu 'r an Must replica Silver ; BlflCk FOXES Priceville. Ont. at $100. Par Value All registered pure bred stock. Low capitaliza- tion. All comon stock. Absolutely no watered stock. Ten years ex - perience breeding. Stock from P.E.I. Write for further partlculgn to PRICEVILLE FOX C0..u-u PFiceville Fox 60., A iimited number of shares for sale in PIICEVILLE, ONT. MIA-It“ Limited of the famous English Lake Dis- trict. Prince Edward Island is an idyllic garden where the best of surf bathing. boating and fishing are available. New Brunswick forests are filled with game, her rivers teem with fish, and delight- ful summering spots lino Fundy’s shore and the Baie do Chaleur. Canadian National Railways op- erate a network of lines serving the choicest parts of these Mari- time Provinces. that tlw grnuml 1w pmuwrly unmar- ml lwt'm‘o- i1 is laid. Saul pl‘nlwl‘l)‘ rut-and luial mum's \‘vl'y’vusily. pru- \'iclml it is svl firmly in Hu- Slll'l'avv Hf lhv gt'numl h)’ ”w HS" ”1' a I‘HHN' nr lzumwr and is ilInx-uugllly snzlkml widh \Vatm' until vsinhlishml. léi'uss sllnulol ln- Nil. as sun” as H is a l'i‘w im'lws high. raw living lulwn in NW lllzll lllt‘ mmwr is \‘i'l‘}' sluu'p w as nut in pull nut any nl' lhu g‘i'assvs. This i-ulliug slmuhl lw vuulinuml llu'migluml. llw svasun and it is pm-livulzu'ly i-ssvntiul tn haw llu' grass Sillll’l «luring: llw winivl‘. A gnuil lawn will usually 'am'y Hui-mum tho wasuu \Villmut any arti- livial “aiming, but, if walm' is ap- pliml llw snil' slmulol lw saturatml in a gnml ”PIN“ and tlwu not w:1.t.mwl again till thoroughly dry. 'l‘lw daily custom of a daily superficial sprink- ling is most injurious. By simply attaching a Toronto Pumping Engine to your pump you can have running water for every purpose you desire. Think of the time and labor savedâ€"the freedom from tiresome pump- mg. Toronto Engines with direct connected jack are easily, but securely attached to the pump. Specially designed for pumping service. Smooth-running and almost noiseless. Easily adjusted to any height of pump. Operate economically on gasoline. An independent pulley on the crank-shaft makes power available for operating the churn, separator. washing machine. etc. ' Let This Engine Pump Your Water THE DURHAM CHRONICLE - "4 '~. ‘4 fa . fit: (Our own correspondent.) Very successful revival meetings have been conducted in the Mulock Baptist Church by Rev. A. Torrie and his wife. He preached the gospel clearly and powerfully and Mrs. Torrie sang beautiful solos. There were good congregations. All de- nominations co-operalte‘d andas a result the different churches have received blessing. Forty-three pros l‘essed conversion, PresbyterianJ Methodist, llhurrh of England. and llaplisi Churches will all share in the spiritual awakening. The Hano- ver Baptist Choir helped splendidly on Tuesday night, May 22. They sang several pieces and Miss L. Selling sang a solo beautifully. The Metho- «list Male Quarlelle from Durham gave their help in well-rendered messages of song on Friday night. May 25. Mrs. Leasing and Miss Alma Jukes of Hanover sang solos on Sunday night. May 27. Miss Theo. l’fefter oil'iciated at the organ. Miss Elsie Boyce, Miiss Nancy Boy,d and Thompson Boyd. Mrs. A. Hastie and Mrs. John McKerhnie all helped in 30103 and duets. The Durham Baptists one (1 us by their presence, Miss h helping splondidly at the organ. Ev- ery one who touk part in the nicot- i-ngs has been richly blossnd. On Wednesday night, May 30, tho- Rov. C. Harris of [humor gaw us a fine sermon and Mrs. Grail" of Hann- vm- sang a solo. Rev. A. .l. Schulz. with tlw (Iheslvy Baptist choir. tank chargv of tho svrvicc on Thursday, May 31. Regular SPI‘Vid'PS wm bu hold on Sunday at. H mm. and 7.30 p.m.., and Sunday sclmnl at 10 am. (Owing M “w Visit. 01' lh‘. McCrimâ€" mm In Hunm'm' am Sunday. Juno 10. thm-n will b0 nu vvvning‘ sm'vivv at Mulnck that. night. At tho business mvnling lwld latoâ€" 1y Um Ladius' Aid dc'cidvd tn hold tlwir mmua gzu‘don party at, a date In lw :mnnnnvml Ilatm'. Mr. Wrtuht. I.P..\‘.. \‘isilnd wur whom] I'mw-HILV and In“ : l'vyml‘f “3|th 3;“ .m in ”w higlu -f “'1'!!!“ Hf Miss l"i«hl.i.~‘. Miss Haida has ln'c'n rv-ungurm? I'ul' auntlwr yaw at :m inm'c'asv in salary. companied by Mrs. Mighmn and daughter, Miss Hester, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mighton recently. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. William Rehkmf spent a.few weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Alex. Griorson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald, also Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Smith, all of Durham, visited the 24th M May with Mr. and Mrs. John Milligau and family. Mr. John Derby of Guelph visited rvcontly with his brother, Mr. Wil- liam Derby. Miss Mary Morrison of tho 1111.8. Visited recently with 1101‘ frimid" Miss Helen Milligan; also the Misses Blanche and Elsie Boyce with Mix Daisy R. Mather. Mr. George Hahn of Durham spout a few days with-his uncle. Mr. A. Grierson. A prayer-meeting was held at. the home of Mr. John Milligan last week. Many of tho young people in this part took in the concert at Hamp- dun (and all reportrd a good time. (Our own correspondent.) ('l‘ou latv for last wnokfl Fine». wnathm' with us at last; all the rain. snuw and slush has loft lots of mnistun- and a rapid gum-'01 is tho rnsult. Mnafllos haw madu thoir appt‘ar- ance amung sumo ul' H10 liMlo Lots of the neighborhmul. mu. m- lmpv ”my will all got. nvnr the malady easily and be tqinlllling lu schml «ml-0 mnrn. Mr. M. Hartford was undnr thn \voathor fur a fnw days. but is again on Um mow as av! iw 221.5 «wow. Mr. E. Pratt is drilling a “'0” for Mr. (1001'ch ankins. Everyluuty is busy and tho hapâ€" penings aw fvw, tlwl'ot‘m'n \w haw Littlo tn writ» abnut. lmt hofm'v mmâ€" cluding “1- would mum-st that “'0 arm a fvw [HH‘k l'inds tn thv political [mt tn kwp it from tmilim: MW 2-: \w :Nvd t~ sun tlwm doing: \Vllilt' builin: sag». It. may mm! a lit“.- fif++++++++++++++MW+++++++++++++ cocxsnu'rr AGENT - - DURHAi “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY” WILLIAM STONE FERTILIZER “None Bette: Aylmer Force and Lift Pumps South‘ Bentinck SPRING , FARM MACHINERY McWilliams. Renfrew Cream Separators “The Best on the Market” J. SCH UTZ A Full Line of checking now that. it is beginning (a “I m “(I low-hr 0th to 16th. “88. The Western Rir Board of Lon- don. Out” is pleased to announce the dates as above for their big Exhibi- tion this year. With the assistance and eI_I-0perati0n of the City ILIIIInI-il the Board has decided to make the gate tee 25 cents for adults and l» een‘ts for children for e3er3 Iia3 III the ExlIihitiIIn. "lhis shenlIl make it 33ithin the pnssiliilit3 HI all I... SIH’IId at lpthst “"0 {.l nl‘)l ‘I ".a‘s “A 3‘ l‘ the llxhihittion. Munda3 SeptemherI ‘ - H) 33 ill but lllldl‘ell S IDII3 again “rho“ ”I all elIilIlIeII IIIIIleI 1;! 3eaIs of age 33 ill be admitted tIee at the panes no G mattII 33here tlIe3 li3e. 'llltlllb'and‘ (if 3nnngsteIs 33 ill take :nl3antame IIt‘ this nppertnnit3 to see tlII ixhihi- tiIIn free and the management [nom- ise that everything will he going and a full program of attractions will be presented both afternIIIIn and even,- ing. The Grand Stand.wiltl be 101‘. for children on this 'day. All infor- mation regarding the Exhibition given on applieatim t0 the Secre- tary, General Offices, London. Ont. Ar. Brantford Ar. Hamilton Ar. Toronto “.10 mm. 7A0 pal. Returning, leave Toronto 6.50 am. and 5.02 pm. Parlor Buffet Car Pal- merston to Toronto on morning train and Guelph to Toronm on evening train. Lv. Lv'. Lv. Lv. For full particulars apply to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. Improved Train Service mm axczn sunnu v. Durham 7.05 1,111. v. It. Forest 7.82 nm. N. Palfeuwn 8.28 mm. v. Porous 9.15 mm. v. Elan 9.20 mm. 1'. Guelph 9.45 mm. 515 pm 1.51 p.13. 4.22.931. 5.05. pun 5.10 p.111. 5.36 pm. Tim. 1m 1. ms. 1.00 13.111. 1.00 pan.

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