. . . v .. .9 . . . . 'iwiv' -» , . -. . - ‘ . 1 Thursday, 1., 3, 1923 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE . PAGE 1. - W‘â€" sous causes or sun roan the basis supon which to conduct . the investigation. It must not be Just what factors are responSible assumed from the above statement for the large number of soft hogs that 9001‘ Judgment in the selection which sometimes arrive at the ab- attoirs are not easy to determine. andnunless the origin of these hogs . . is traced back through the various When Ellsworth 1‘" Statler was a trade channels to their source, the yOUth he SRVOd a dollar and went to contributing causes cannot be 95.. a .Dhrenologist, tI‘UStiDS that he tablished deï¬nitely. Lacking facil- might receive direction as to the ities to investigate the problem career he might adopt. The pro- from that angle, the alternative is . fessor thumbed his bumps and told to establish feeding conditions, 3 east of the Hahn House on turning out the finest work on short . ~ wlich r ' . - minim Street. Lower Town, Dur- order. tf the lad that he might, 1’ be pre- 1 rom experience have de ham. (mice hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to w served his health and studied, be- 330518133732931‘1933‘; 8913?; $133333," £31013: 8P1" (except sund‘ysio FOR SALE come a satsfactory farm hand, All 3 ____,_,. . ses. determine if these are the J. 1.. 3.173. I. 3., nor. 3. 0. other avenues he was to consider actual faults. Office and residence, corner of EAT)? 50R SALE-«APPLY ZENUS as closed. But Statler doubted and ar . urham. ‘ It has been observed that many t.i:1113?33339t1m:0nggï¬eeuhgggr gefore be; (“rid the other day, had Western hogs produce soft sides, I) e i . : . USED PIANO FOR SALE. APPLY ecome tie est known hotel man McLaughlin’s Garage. 3,29,“. snap Par ‘ thozi Armstrong. 3 no“... junior and use of {ppdg 3‘ ll itli t (l ‘ {armor ?“high 03‘ .Ym..k Ullillty, it“ West as such is not “m‘ (.i . O H will? \cry Hmecm‘" "5â€â€5 m ‘ ‘ ‘ ' “ “ts". PM" that sheer pay. .\ CI‘i‘ls‘Sâ€"ill‘ed Tests recently (‘miducted flied-“V" which cost SH â€â€œ8033 two lamba Central Echrimeutal at 3 1.31 192,4. 3““ \Vt‘l't‘ Stlhl at. ERSi-PI' for Ottawa with such single feeds aslï¬gg 1““ ("th Went .(lllt‘ heifer in ground oats. ground barley ' W“ ‘1'“! l'illht‘tl triplets, “1980 _ , ‘ lustv lambs were born on middlinge. and January 23rd and seventy-one daya later were sold for tit“ at. the farm. Classified Advertisements Advertisements under this heading. 1 cent a word each insertion STATLER EHFRANCHISED THE HUMBLE GUEST CASH WITH ORDER; six consecutive insertions given tor the price of four. Telephone calls treated as cash With order if paid for before Saturday night of week ordered. Minimum charge for first insertion. 25 cents. On all charge orders a straight charge of 1% cents a word will he made each insertion. minimum charge 35 cents. at Farm all" i “ll't‘t‘ . compared with ARTICLES WANTED mixed meal rations. indicated that single feeds as a class are more The weights were 60 lbs. 57 lbs. conducive to softness than well and 55 lbs. "‘Sl’t‘t‘lth’LV. selected mixed meal rations. Also. * it, was found that the addition of some form. counteracted in a marked WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icle Job Plant is well equipped for Medical Directorr. . JAIIBSOI JAIIESOII (gig.- and residence a short dist- buttermilk to these feeds ‘lt‘t'l'eased the percentage of soft sides. 3 Previous tests at. this Farm indi- cated that. corn or beans, when comprising all or a major part of the ration, had a tendency to pro. duce softness. while on the other hand. the use of good grain mix- tures. and the supplementing of the ration with milk and as it is a common practice to It to it a.m.. 1.30 to t 9.0-. 7 l0 9 Dan. in the world. About twent ears use . . ' ‘ _ (Sundays excepted). ago his name became fami iaÂ¥ to rathei restricted ration. con . . . sisting, in many instances, of single DH. A. I. BELL Canadiatns. I?“ particularly to grains, this information was used as Pli sician and Surgeon 9909]" rom 0P0pt0 and Hamilton. y a “rho frequently VlSited BUffaIO. For M years they had been accustomed to necktie, a‘ green vest and tan shoes 89 to the Tift House, which was and still be a gentleman.†OItiIeI' operated by a Canadian, 01' ’ Q .----_‘ â€"--..â€".Q-- OVERLAND-WHIPPET cans Fen McLaughlin’s Garageâ€"C. B. Lawrence. Ofï¬ce or succulcncc ir. Lamhton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- ate University of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Office hours: sale. Service at 3 29 U degree «any tendency towards soft- ROSS. , . t . ; 2 to :(gxm. 7 to 9 IUD» Sundays provided some other sound reason Bombshell in Hotel World .Tiww alsdappcars to he an I'll: ; d. 8180 , 33.5â€) L ' FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD for being regarded as Canadian “The Unpretentious Man“, pur- “mat“ Whilmtsltlp ilt‘t\\t't‘lll..'i..h3 3 9 Horse c. 6. AND 3333“ chILLIVRAY b 'll' l t G , headguarte‘rs in Buffalo. Then came sued Mr. Statler. “with the soft stage .“f "‘s‘“â€"-‘ _m m," l' “7'.†'s 11', F fliers and , ui ring as on car e street, North the Shatter Hot 1 . k f ., . .. ~~ . it it . hor . t it e him-- Chiropracmra fSk . - . 0.. a new 1nd 0 Wm, may possess the wealth of cmui ion oi it 3. am i , iraduates Canadian Chiropractic 3)) "oafli‘ï¬ismnk’ Duriam. M33312); 3‘; “PW- n‘Qlt-ht‘l' gaudy nor pretcnâ€" Croesus. The stranger in cowhide ness of tleshing. Hogs which arc3 or WDICRI College, Toronto. Office lilacfarlane - t - ~ iiigilsl'ate‘iliihniioiiiiiiil in each roolm. lboots. broad brim and rusty black unï¬nished or not carrying." sum-3 highest :ggckï¬urhamhay andmizgtighgzpt? gnarl; tl‘éROPEgtTY qKNOWN AS iivered to each lgEthElS‘i“Si§!iiilfil iii; (line Ttiiiaiiii-iiiriiiiidiiiivisifliiipi{iiii‘éiiii â€,“"â€â€˜,Ҡa.†â€""â€"“â€i" W†“W“: ma et prices. .. ar .0 , .ac son’scurvey. within . ' - . .. . , , . , -, ' . ‘ ‘ - 3 .. -- Salli-I'ltt’l‘t’u. l -- ~~ -~ v=-â€"-â€"-~ ._,-- â€"~»â€"- the corporation. of the Town of ‘,f,’$"2;"(,‘%3;tï¬fl.tï¬gdlï¬iollfgï¬ï¬g"‘S-etN‘iï¬ Â£3,153,033â€93’31333,3_,3,“ï¬fn133333l‘l‘lfév353i112 l‘iVlthIlt‘t‘ also points to the fact: .‘ and I will Dental 01786107? {Aisha}? confglnigflit11220533311333}; 32veriv guest. room in the half dozen a bombshell upoir the hotel elm-ks that â€â€œi3â€Â°3fl-V â€1' “mâ€. drillii ““95 E “him“ out ‘ * ' ‘ . “is- . l - t ' 0 ~ iotes he owned or eierated. He and manairir.‘ f tlr u; . arc t'ruil‘u sources of so:' silt-g. 33;"37"givflfxfï¬lniï¬;"13:11:33.8 'l'f‘h'al'thnt: .tltts PFODC’NY apply at said that. the radio, 1he believed. Shatter priiizi-eiled, lOliilliliiiil' tllilihii W l Phone 66' thirliaui Ontario - . The Chronicle Office. Durham. t! wlould t3nako the time pass more still further by pI‘OCN‘tthltâ€"t t“ Phil†3.1333113â€: “fol \iiiiili“ z'linl \“Wiy' on; A TINIANOV DURHAM -_- -~~' 3" ,. * _ vvvvv - . . P038310 V fOI‘ tho guest. out that. occasionallv e iw'r-qo ~ “W“- : ‘ " 3" E‘V†"' t S 3/ 1 L ‘ v . . ~. tilt]\(,l. l .. ‘.,|....‘ .|,. 3.. 3..’“. . J. F. 'GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. S. g'l‘.\l..\ HOODED BB“ K HOUSE 0V H D' i member 0f his stall mum awn“. . (\lunkiis .3ii \t i} not k pu . l 3 3 y "01")? tal'tltlllattl I ant‘I‘blty Of [0F- haratraxa Dit'et’t. 93003-110 “83139, O lSCOVOI‘ed SOFV CB “'3â€. ill“ (rupgf {1S 3†“3334“â€. g1T1303\i\\Il() “PMâ€. “in†{ll'ltl â€PHâ€. â€â€œ5“Md Near McLaughlin's Gara 8 onto, Graduate Royal College Dental furnacc and wafpp. good location [3' 33 could be. shown. and “-3. }--,.r._ ‘ ’- “ ‘ " Whack. My father is a t‘lll'dkt'i‘. but 3 g was ordered. whether the trunk had been sent. up or whether a room; had been resci'Vi-il, He concluded) 3!†these devastating: words “lilitheri may he right. lliit these are pcr~3 niaiiont. instructions. .\'o en'iployci of this hotel is allowed the priViâ€"3 l l Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. ()flice Calder Bloch. Mill Street. second door east of Macheth‘s Drug Store. and in good state of repair.~George lieve it could. that. Statler was the smy mother 1" â€â€"n i S. l.{l\\'l't.‘llt't‘. Mount Forest. 3-ttt' tirst man in commercial life to talk about. Service. there would lie mil- l‘Iltiil'l’ lttlttM HtllTSl‘i FOR SALE, lions to call down a llllll'rtllti upon in good repnir: good stable 20x40 in his departed head. The modern “mmiptiun, For particulars apply World lrds‘ become .‘sO pelted Willil 3,», {I'll-Onicl‘i Office. 3 8 if the word that. its effect is revolting: -. W or nauseating. tut with Sloth-r it 8~llliii.\llill ltllltlli VENEER HOUSE “'31-" it "t‘illttl'. ll“ hihl 11 “MY hh‘fl- .‘_â€"W 1.52.1! ‘Dtreclorr. , MIDDLEBRO’ Macouannia’ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Ill ltll.\.\l, O\\'l£.\ Siil'Nli loge of arguing any point with the guest. He must. iidpist tho llh‘ltll'l‘ til. once to the attests satisfaction. I’l.\.‘)\' 1" I"! l“\.}ll"’{'l“’\. “'1 ‘Jll‘l‘bll S33‘.|‘D3. 3i13'lclluic ligllts' {lilil iii liiihilrlli‘fllt‘ \t‘t'l.(‘3 .tlr 33.353 \333“ (H' ““33 3335 ‘33333|3.33â€. 3‘ iltijligt ’3‘ 3 luiiihton St. ' this L’iid Aux. furnace. i'llniiinr.’ water. Apply Mrs, "M“ .“ IWâ€. Muller. “l"! """V"»"'- \\ "mltflmtr “11-" ll“ l’hh‘t‘ tll thisl ‘ Durham 3 Owen n'ound \letculi‘. 3-1;; to tf the "NW" â€"1 "â€3 $5th“ tht‘ “WWW hott'l. thic i‘cason why llllri new; prinlo reply (if applesauce. Staller “'11 t . ll _ - . doctrine prevailed was that for: Sillll Si‘l'Vlt'ii ilt‘ priiVl'il ll, .‘ .- .- ., it"ce ml evert‘ Satur- ' ' llisliiit ii iii ol 1 . . .L'l‘lll‘t‘dltOllS l't't‘HWl‘li' h‘m'l #lli‘<t-“ day. l. .‘iii to Will; Uundalk Ull'ice I3 i \‘if’\‘ t‘rid'iv all «My CO‘IING EVENTS “1“ 3‘1â€." “â€3‘"â€â€˜iâ€3~' â€till It‘lhlhlï¬' had been so cowi-d by the uuacâ€"i i tt‘tt‘ i. ' t, ‘ “so mplwnci to lie gum: in lust t‘llr'ittlllt'tl nr‘i'vnilici-nce of their2 . ' __,__._____..-..__.. .__â€"._._..__.-.._q__ ._...,.7._ . i ' . i . ‘ t- . . i C, C. D‘Iï¬dlehzti,‘ 3’ 3.513003313533311 .33â€. 3;. Y. 3,. 3.. WILL HOLD .\ the same way. It. is truc that. his surroiiiidiiius and the stern distal-l .- \ on . l.l"_--..__..., ..-_.._.-...° ~l’t'i'idl “3mm†Lecture in the rivals tumbled over each others pliniiii.r of martini-t clerks that thcl LUCAS HENRY liilldt‘" 3.32m?“ on Mondav, Nov 7. heels to proxide something lust. as spirit of revolt had been crusliml.,~‘ . iiitl'l';~it‘l'~, .‘H.it'litll',\. etc. .\ mem- :il 8 o‘clock. The lecture will be good “P fl hm“ 3".â€th and H I“ â€my “Hi-V won 1}†â€W†â€"i‘ii‘mwni’l â€ii that. the modern commercial Worldil Si‘i‘llls in it“ it Wi‘llt‘l' iil' St‘l'Vlt’t‘.‘ with nobody lcl't willing to admit that he is “ill l’ilisiness to tnuiwl nionc)’. In it word. the Staitlei‘ idcu3 has become vulgarizcd, llut it. was out it our «it the firm it til io- lll Durham on illustrated by very beautiful slides l'iicsiiu} «it t.lt‘il week. Appointments ' . . di'li‘u-i'ed liy llcV. Spencer. ('ttiit't'iittll. lavi’ryluidv lllVit- 'l‘lllNl'l'Y tillt‘lltlll LADIES" til'll.“ m i) be [nude with the lilerl; in the will hold their iiiuiitlily baking side he Statler than in the TM. because. 3thcy started iionc, ' Working at. Nine The late Mr. Slullcr went. to world when he was nine years old. lloi . . . I worked in :i store. it! a glass lac-i Attic". â€-5â€"... ..‘_.-¢__â€"~- ‘ M. __..- ...4. -_ ._...- P. F. MacARTHUR Notary Public, Conveyancer, etc. 3 \‘llltltll‘lZi'll by Slutlcr. was Durham, Ontario in the .\. V, l’. \. rooms on Satur- he “he adopted the principlii that tory. and then became a belllioy llli lit-ins. ‘ilii'l;it...‘i'~'. lllujlltll'i-Ii‘s', ofaii’. \liii 3th at :: l'.lll. .-\l'tcrnoon thi‘ truest ls always right. and it at hotel, Later he. ran a rcstiiuruiit' Leases. .\~~i:niiio-iit.-. Wills. .\:_"ree- ton. \\lli he wrved, also a sale of proved successful. Of course, iilt'3iinti billiard room. his Vui'ious3 “pints, or...“ ; repziiml on lilt‘ sliortes inn-om. 4.26.2. H‘Ht'r‘t was not admitted to be right ioccupations itlillllf; him to half u. .\lt’l' linlllll'l' -â€"~.â€" notice. ‘.l.'iil Why and properly exâ€" m'tilwil. "inn.“ business solicited. .\'l' 'i‘iiii lil'ltll.\.\l if he wanted to walk out. with the div/cu states. He not his first. real " .~'ll\'tâ€r\\':ll't’. or if, unknown and uns stukc lit the Siatlcr restaurant â€33 Oï¬ice in residence, OPPOSHO â€â€™3“ 5‘43"â€! "â€3 l"""i"l.\' â€H‘WWW’H lili'llllliml. llt‘ ih's’lt'ml to ('~:l.~‘ll :i litlll'tlllt \Vllli'll preceded the. Midi-[3 McLaughlin‘s Garage and i-\!i'll3lll1.'. .wio’rno’pn tczi “133 be large cheque, by several years. and his Iii-st suc- 5 " Si :' u. “‘le Wh‘ H ' l’- â€l l'â€- ccss in o'icriitiirr a hotel came iu‘ .. 'mi‘ __ irrzunnw at 8 pm. .\dults 23in. Struck Shackles From Guest 3thc l'aii-‘Aiiicrichn l‘iXposlllitll in! riff'WMW‘ slum-ms tor, lh't'ol'e the coniini: of Sititlei' thozthul. city. Mr 'tlir-tt '.\':i~. Inc loosen ol GEORGE E. DUNCAN . prevailing idea in hotel Ilitllitl‘ghâ€" illti l'tll‘iiolls â€lllsidi' lull." at. tho St. Licrnsi-il worn-â€mow liit' til'cy WANTED “mug. Th“ “all“qn.â€33333.;1Vi‘l‘tli-‘t' Louis Exposition in ttltl-i. .\t Hm â€Wilt."- -‘“““ token â€â€ ‘i'in’imiilil'i |9|\'|.‘ 'l‘lltil'<\\’li \3 \llKI’T ti\ltllâ€" wrong. The huutcur of the avertgo time of his death in owned or op~ terms. holes .li'l'iltlzi'ii at [no “Hm; 3†print “"13. “.133“, ‘licld hotel clerk with his diamond sun~ eratcd hotels in Buffalo. St, Louis. illironiclo ollii'i‘. ._ ' â€3.3M“ 3,33,33,33}, and I’vcrniudu onion burst in his shirt. front. who roâ€" Cleveland. Detroit. Boston and New “""~ I“ 1â€â€â€œ7Ԡâ€mini!" Ont†"plants 'l‘hi-sni- drum “m â€1.33â€â€œ. rein-d :1 guests humble rcducst for York. His New York hotel was the Phone .33 r is. Jllh‘tflhl’tl 33:33,â€th Hmâ€! \‘Vw‘ks “133,33â€, than a. room with the same air as a famous lloi‘cl l’ciinsylvaiiiu. in duchess listening: to the confession which he. died. lltlllli‘«1."l'i‘i\\‘lt phiiits. It is no exper- JOHN AITKEN uncut. We guarantee results or “f some uiichiirchcd chamber male ' Auctioneer Grey and Bruce I'i'l'tlllil your llltlllt‘y. String. lli'lilâ€" li"(’\"‘l"tl S'l'lslmlfllli‘i' for hundred, 3 Sillt'.‘ l'l‘mll'il.‘ “ilt'n‘lml 30- t.‘l‘tl\\'ll. toughened plants ready to Oi, illlfliOrlSls‘ a {It‘llt'l'iilllOll ago Suttst‘uNmn guaranteed. sot iii open ticld. Will stand tcm- “hp†platter ““1““ “‘4“ lhill‘alo 3 Terms upon application. Phone Allan Park Central 9 Hanover, R. R. 2. FARMS FOR SALE LOT 7 ilii.\'. L’l. good water from drilled \vellrwind- mill; good silo: reasonable price to quick purchaser. For further par- ticulars apply to Philip Lawrence or W. .l. Lawrence. Durham, Execu- tors. 2.16M LOT 30, iiii.\'i‘.l~‘..‘~‘.‘<lo.\' t'i. BENTINi‘ZK one. hundred acres: good soil: con- siderable timber: 20 acres of sweet. t’lover- brick house, fair outbuildâ€" ' . Price 33.00“: l‘t‘fln‘tlll‘dlllï¬ .-â€"~lOllll iircnimcn. Phone 7. r flit, l‘ilniWiii‘iil. i'lgtiï¬pti. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT AND COX. .3, E. (i. IL. containing“ tort acres: good and a LH'I'S l "’ tilcni-iz. buildings; uood water; l'our holi' iiiiles‘ rust i‘il' lllii'hfim. Apply .‘lrs. tliii'i'ic .\l,ioc. llurhum. .319“ W ‘. FARM FOR RENT ONE lll'XDRl'ZD ACRES FOR PAS- turr. well watered by running strcanu Peter Black. Durham. 3.29.6pd NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham VF“. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on 'l'uesdays. Shippers are “Vllh'stcd to gave. three days’ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone tiill r t3 Durham, RR. 1. -aurrna. MILK, ennui SERVICE We will be in the market for the. winter months for pure milk and cream. Orders taken for choice dairy butter delivered off the rig; also buttermilk.â€"â€"\\'atson's Dairy. 10 7 t! J. H. NOBLE, AGENT I am Durham Agent for Inter- national Harvester, TudhOlDfB-An- derson. \Vilkinson Farm MHCDIDPJ’Y« Deming-McCormick Cream Separa- tors. Louden Litter Carriers , Bain Bu gies. See me at Nobles garage. . H. Noble, Durham. Also agent for the Superior 00., Fergus. 3 29 3mpd 5 ' . .L’m . l-ZiilttZMiiN'I‘. THE Property of the John Lawrence Es- tate. comprising too acres in good condition; brick house. hank barn. perulure twenty degrees above. without, injury. Bermuda onion plants and all leading varieties of cabbage plants shipped promptly. 200 plants. poslpiiid iiiljltl; BOO, $l.75: tool). $3.1m. Ship express collect. $2th thousand. Catalog and testimonials sent. fi'-eeâ€"~-t2arlisle Plant li‘arms. Windsor. Ont. 532ml SETTING EGGS FOR SALE BRET) TO LAY WHITE WYAN- fifteen eggs for $1.00: 30 Apply Alf, Sharpe, Dur- 4 19tf MONUMENTS ANYONE THINKING OF EREC’I‘ING a monument, or having inscription work done. should see me before placing their ori‘ler.â€"â€"â€"VV. J. McFad- den. Durham. Ont. 2.16.tf WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN \VILL work on form by day or month.“ Apply to Bert. Marsales. R. R, t, Durham. Ont. 4.26.2 .\.V BEAUTY SHOPPE Will open a new Marcelling and Beauty Shoppe on April ‘35. in con- nection with he Robert. \Vliitmore Barber Shop in which Beauty Culture and {\larcelling will be car- ried on by an oXpert of five years’ exi‘ierienciri. Patronage will com- mand my strictest attention. Phone .or ai‘ipointment. MRS. GEORGE YOUNG AT McFADDEN’S MONDAY THE BRANCH OFFICE OF W. H. Taylor Optical Co.. Owen Sound be open at McFadden’s Drug Mon ay. April 30t.h.--W. B. Phillips R. .. Eyesight Specialist. Please phone for appointment. w ill Store. Pure \Vater' having a well rilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. Satisfaction Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT ILR. No. 4. Durham. Phone 9.8-1: hotel he laid down a list. of instruc- ilOllS'lO his staff. which was publicâ€" ly displayed and which a gues‘. could quote in the course ofâ€"am‘ argument. that. might. arise. He began by saying. "Our hotels are operated primarily for the lienelii and convenience of their guests. \Vithou't. guests there could be no hotels." This was revolutionary. for the established idea was that hotels were operated primarily for the benefit of their owners.‘ and that. without hotels there could he no guests. It was assumed there- fore that the guests should be mighty grateful for the hotels. Another reminder was “Never be perky. pungent or freshâ€"Hie guest. pays your salary as well as mine. He is your immediate benefactor. Snap judgments of men sometimes are faulty. A man may wear a red ' Durham Planing Mill We are prepared to supply the public with Sashes , oors House T mmings and everyth'ng in the wood- working lin 't t will be re- quired for t e nnual spring building or r ring program. Hardwo Flooring Kept 0 Hand We can deliv any of these articles on short notice. We Do Custom Work We manufacture Chicken Crates, any slze. W. R. F. CLARK Bruce 8: Saddler Sta. Durham FISHING- PROHIBITED oN LOTS 1 AND 2,,,.0N, t. N. D. R., Glenelg. Personsrt‘ound fishing on, this property attenxtliis notice. will be prosecuted.-George “iiâ€"'"inéiéiod l TOWNSHIP OF BENTINCK Applications will be received for the position of Roads Sunerin- tendent. of the Township of Ben- tinck until the 12th of May. the salary rate being «the, per boutâ€"â€" J. H. Chittick. Clerk. Hanover. R. R0 E S R. 3. 0.3.? - Bakery Provision FOR SALE CHEAP . MACHINIST’S HAND OR PO\VER drill. in good condition. Apply Misses Truax. :3 3 2. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the fo lowing courses: (1) Junior M triculation. t2) Entrance to Normal Schoot. Each member of the Staff is it Uni- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of team. Information. as to Courses maydw obtained from the Principal. TheSchool has a creditable record in the past which it bows to main- tain in the future. 0 Durham is ’an attractive and healthy townnand good accommoda- tion can be obtained at reasonable rates. J. A. M. 8088. B.A.. Principal. JOHN MORRISON. Chairman. Goods Dcllvcrcd Anywhere in Town E. .A. Rowe ' Baker Confectioner '3‘- i d ‘SWCI ’ i ,; i ' 3 l ' - i . . . « i, 3 .' t a ’ a l’ t 3 A" it] i l ’ i : l r a , A), ,a Doors