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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Jul 1928, p. 8

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muon- Mnflmn Pm! DR. A. I. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Office [.ambtnn street, Durham. Ont. Gradu- ate I'niwrsity of Torontn. Eyes tested and corrected. Office hours: 2 to 5 p. m.. 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays excepted. c. a. All!) ansii: chILmvnn Chiropractors Graduatps Wanadinn Chirnpractic College. lnmnm. Uffim )lacfurlane Block. Dmham. Day and night phone I23. 6 Li 23H (mire and residence a short dist- Iuce mm of the Hahn House on [Amhttm Street, aner Town, Dup- ham. un‘ice hours 2 to a p.m., 7 to 8 pm. (except Sundays;. J. 1.. SMITH, I. 3., I. c. P. 8. 0. Office and residence. corner of Countvss and Lamblon Streets. oppo- one old PM: (mice. Office hours : 0 to n 3.11).. 130 to In p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). J. 1". GRANT, D. D. 8., 1.. D. 8. [loner Graduate liniversity of Tor- onto, (irmluate lloynl College Dental Surgeons of Untario. Dentistry in ell its branches. Office Calder Block, MillStreet, second door east of Maclleth's Drug Store. ”DREW; c. maximum; nnn'rxs'r” name, over J. 6: J. Hunter's store, Durham. Ontario. Livvnsml Auctioneer for Grey County. Salons taken «m reasonabld terms. Dam-s arranged at The Chronicle oll'ice. Geo. Ii. Duncan Dundalk, Ont., Dhnnn 1.0, .- 3A 31Doci’8pd LUCAS HENRY Barristers. Soiicntors, etc. A mem- ber of Um firm will he in Durham un Tuesday of each week. Appointments may he made with the Clerk in the Offices. Phone 42 1' loan AITKEN Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce Salas promptly attended to. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Tm'ms 0n ap- plication. lenn Allan Park Central 91'515; Hamn'm' R. ll. 2', I’. 0, 523128” I LOT 7. (11 )N. 21, EGREMONT, THE pmpm-ty of the John Lawrence Esâ€" tate. comprisin' 100 acres in good condition; brie" house. bank barn, good \Vatvr from clrillpd well; wind- mill; goud silo; reasonable price to quick purchaser. For further par- k'culars apply to Philip Lawrence 1' W. J. Lawrence, Durham, Execu- tOI'S. 2.16.“ ANYONE THINKIM} OF ERECTING a monument, or having inscription work done, should see me before placing their onionâ€"W. J. McFad- den, Durham. Ont. 2.16.“ The Durham U.F.0. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stockjrom Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippgrs pro requested to give. three days notice. -... ----- “angngr YURI) cZH TlHN: 191’? l'HlllN‘.--'H. Hnlsh'in. ‘ [tullcaubu u- C.- . -- ---- _ _ _ James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 r 13 Durham, 11.“. i. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (ti Junior Matriculation. ”‘ Entrance to Normal School. . Each member of the Stat! is a Uni- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginningpj team. ~ â€" â€" “An. k- CIIIFI (III I'Kellllllll Information as lobCourses may be obtained from the Principal. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to main- tain m the future. _4I Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoda- tion can be obtained at reasonable rates. J. A. M. ROBE. B. A” Principal. JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. Water! Water! W er! m1; God Bulb 1! DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Advertisements under this heading. 1 cent a word each insertion CASH WITH ORDER; six consecutive insertions giyen tor the price of tour. Telephone calls treated as cash With order if paid for before Saturday night of week ordered. Minimum charge for first insertion. 25 cents. On an charge orders a straight charge of 1% cents a word will he made each insertion. minimum charge 35 cents. FARMS FOR SALE J. I. lacuwuuun, D. 5., Barrister, Solicitor. Etc. l)l”“.\.\l Branch ufl'it'o- at Dundalk cum” all day Friday. Why takea chance an water that.a is polluted at! unfit for domestic use}; Putt-Water can having a well drill handle Pumps and pairs. Mutation Gaunt.“ ED. J. PRATT Thursday, July 3, mo Medical Directorv. NOTICE 1'0 PABNBRS Dental Directorv Legal ‘Directorv cznl'PF. l.\' mum mm)!- |‘.L’3 mmh'l: lmllcmn Hre‘s all ~H. $111105. (“0 \V. J‘. l’hilp, Classified Advertisements . MECQQABRJBy B; COUPE FOR SALE Ont. I’hmw HONUHBNTS H. WORK \VANTFD.â€"THE CHRON- ncle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out. the finest work on short order. t! LATH FOR SALEâ€"APPLY ZENL’S Clark. Durham. ITSEDPI.~\;\’0 FOR SALE. APPLY McLaughlin‘s Garage. \VATERU N b SI'IPARA'I‘UR W I T H cluwr-Imllm- attachmvnt, good as nox\‘.â€"- Hum-gm Caswvll, Berkeley, ~ Untaviu. ; 19 2 SEVEN ROOMED BRICK HOUSE ON Garafraxa Street, electric lights, furnace and water, good location and in good state of repair.â€"George S. Lawrence, Mount Forest. 3-itf PROPERTY FOR SALE 68:32.5 :1: 15:1; ._:.7...:_ .5 E _...:.r..,:.?..~ >.:.:C_ ...:.. 17:29:: :4 3:35.]. >.:::::::: .:.£ .5 .3 writta :a :1..." 325...». 1.1.2». .3 :33“ .5 :3, .532. a. .n. .7: $25.. ../.a_..1..::_.r :o 1.2: ..._ ._. 1.17. .5 2:3: 2: .3 .75.: :3, .:::7:_ 7.251%? 237.5:â€" 7)..::.:._ ”.22. PABLO]! SI ' l'l‘E, D I N I N G-ROOM table! with six chairs. sideboard. irun I‘M-«l cnmplvtv, stnvn, small D0 Laval so'pal'ator. a number of oilsho-s. \\'ill sell (‘lwap 101° cash. Apply Mm't'ui'lmm‘s 0M blacksmith ~ 10“.. sluip cl Lowest or any tendo‘r not neces- sarily at‘t'mptmi. HOUSE FOR SALE l.\' mm!) l.m1.\'l‘ln.\' .-\.\'l) l.\' gum! slaw nf l'o'pail'. Apply at. Thu Chmnicln Office, 7 26 28M COMFORTABLE FLAT TO RENT; good location; hard and soft watcr. electric lights; small garden. Apply Chronicle Office. x 3 10 t! SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED BY-LAW OF MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF DURHAM. T0 guarantnn dobnnturos 0f the Durham RN! Cross Memorial Hos- pital to tho amount of $10,000.00 for erecting and equipping an addi- tion to the said Hospital. The De-- iwnturvs to hear interest at the ratn of five per rontnm per annum and he repayablo in thirty equal annual ['iaymnnts with intrrrst. such paymonts not. to oxeerd $650.51 annually. Take nolil-o that. the foregoing is n truw synopsis of a prooosed By~ Law of the corporation 0‘! tho Town of Durham to ho submitted to tho VOlos of ”1044011018 on the Thirtinth «lay of July, . D, 1928. botweon the hours of no o’clock in tho l‘oronoon and ll O'clock in Um afternoon at 8 following places: The North Ward t the Public Libl‘m The East Ward a A McFarlane' s at the Town â€". And that. the 'ent,;~'-eiglltli day or July A D. 19‘ at ten o’clock in the foren n a the Town Clerk’s Office in e s l Municipality has been fixed for e appointment _of persons t 3 end at the polling places, an at the final summing upAol" the. qt ”by the Clerk. leclors is o ined to the said pro- posed By-le it will be taken into consideration by the Municipal Council of the said Corporation at a meeting thereof to be held after the expiration of one month. from the date of the first publication of‘ this notice. and that such first pub-l lication was made on the Fifth day; of July, A. D. 1928. ‘ W. B. VOLLET, Clerk. Take notice further that a ten- ant who desires to vote upon said proposed By-law must deliver to the Clerk not later than the tenth day before the day appointed for taking the vote a declaration under the Canada Evidence Act, that he is-a tenant whose lease extends for the time for which the debt or liability is to be «created, or in which the money to be raised by the pro sed By-law is payable, or for at east twenty-one years, and that he has by the lease covenant- ed to pa all municipal taxes in respect 0 the property of which he is tenant other than local improve- “’Afih “th‘atwtliev assent 0‘ the e- mént rates. ARTICLES WANTED . num' Anglican church. COMING EVENTS FURNITURE FOR SALE TENDERS WANTED FOR SALE PLAT TO RENT II, A. Graham, Secretary. Notlce 3,29,“. Followin is a list of the fall. fairs in estern Ontario, with the dates on which they will be held: Aberfo le ......... October 3 Ailsa raig ...... September 20-21 Alvinston ............ October 2-3 Arthur .............. October 2-3 Atwood ........... Septembei 21-22 Aylmer ........... .September 5- 7 Ayton ................ ber 3-41 Ba field ......... Sept er 25-26 Be mont ........... . September 25 Blenheim ........ October 16-18 Blyth ............ September 19-20 Bothwell s Corners Septembei 18-19 Brigden ................ October 2 B1 11~~els .............. October 4-5 Burforct ............... October 2-3 Caledonia ........ October 11-6 tlape tlroker Reserve Sept. 25-26 tll1zitswortl1 ......... October 11-12 liliesley .......... September 27-28 (lolclwater ........ September 18-19 Comher .......... September 13-15 Courtlaml .............. October 11 Delaware .............. October 10 Deslmro ......... September 20-21 ‘Iltiil'clu-ster Station _ ...... October 3 Drayton .. . . . . . . . . September 25-26 Uretten .......... September 25-28 Drumbo ......... September “271-26 Dumlalk ......... September 27-29. Dungannon ............ October 5 lmnmille .......... September 11-6 1)! RH \M ........ Septembel 18-111 Elmira ....»\ugust 31-September 1-3 limbro .................. October 1 1211111 .................. October 2-3 Essex ............ Septeml'le' 24-27 Exetei .......... September 18-19 11111121 0111111 ............. October 2 Flo-shelton ....... September 20-21 Fleience ............. October 1-5 Forest, ........... Sept(_1n11_1111' 20-21 FOI'lJVViCh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ()rtnho-r 6 (ialt . . . . . . . . . . . . . Srptrmhrr 28-29 (Monroe. . . . . . . . . . Sophémhrr 25-26 (:mlvricll . . . . . . . . Se"|'btt?nllu~1' IT-I‘J Hanmer . . . . ..... Svptnml‘wr 19-21 Harrow .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Hrlobvr 8-!) How“ nrth ...... . . So‘ptvnllwr ll-I'J Highg. atr ... . . ........ Hrhylwr 5â€"(1 HHh"! IIIN . . . . . , Srptrmho'r 23â€"26 [ltlrrlun . . . . . . . . . . . . Srptvml’wr :36 Ingé‘n'soll . . . . . . . . Sgéplrmhrr . 27â€"2}: Jarvis ...... . . . . . Srptemhur 27-28 Kilsyth . . . . . . . . . . _, Sc'ptf‘mlwr 26-27 Kinrarclilw , . . . . . S¢_>ptvnll‘wl' 19â€"2“ Kirktnn ...... ()ctnhm' 2-3 Lamhrth Snptrmlwr 1‘.) l.o'alni11::t011 ...... Hrtulwr 1-5 Linn's Hum! ..... ()rlnlwr 3-2 Lishmw‘l ........ August. ’Iâ€"L’” Lnnolnn (\V'nstm'n Fair Supt. 8-17: Lurklmw . . . . . . . . St'ph'mlwr 27-28 Mitt’lwll . . . . . . . . . Svmnmhvr 25-26 Milx'm'tnn . . . . . . . . Svmomlwr 27-28 Mum”. Bl'yclgcs . . . . . . . . Octulwl‘ 7» Mount. thrust. Svptvmlwr 19-2” Mummy (l'nilml Indian Rpm. :36 Nvllslmll, . . . . . . . . . . . . Svptvmhm' 2‘.) Paris ...... . . . . . . Soptvmlwr 18-19 Parkhill . . . ...... Snptcmbcr 18-19 Pvtmlh . . . . . . . . . . Svptvmhm' 18-1!) Pinkerton ...... . . . . Svplvmlwr 2| Purt I‘Zlgin . . . . . ...... ()vtul‘wl' 5-6 Rainham Centre . . . . “clubm' 21-23 Ridgvtown . ..... . . . . ”CIOIWI' 8-10 Ripley ....... . . . . Smflombm' 25â€"26 Rorklyn ..... Uctohm' 9â€"H! Rodnvy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ut'tolmr 1-3 St. Marys . . . . . . . . . . .. ()ctohvr 4-5 Saz‘nia ........... Septvmlmr 26-28 Sal‘nia liosm'w . . . Svplombcr 15-16 Szmgemn Indian (Chippmm ‘Hall . SI‘aI'IIIIIh . . . . . . . . SIIIIIIImIiIIII' 20-221 SIIedIIIIn . . . . . . . . . . . . SIIIIIIImIIIII' III SimI-IIII ......... . . . . \ugust I I 16 Springfield .. SIIIIIIImIIIII' :20- ‘21 SII'aII'III'III'ilIII .SI-IIIIImlIIII' III SII'aIfIII'I'l ........ SIIpIIImIIIII' 17-19 SII'aIIII'Oy . . . . . . .. SPDII’mlII‘I' .2’ -‘26 Tara ...... IICIohIII' 2-3 'I‘:I\'i.~IIIII‘k ........ S'IIIIIIImlIIII 21â€"- "7 TIIIISWaIIII' ........ . . . . IICIIIIIIII‘ ' 2â€"3 ThI‘deII‘II ..... . . . ..... October 1-2 TImI'nIIIIlII ..... . . . SIIIIIIImbIII- :24- "5 Tillmnburg ... . . . . . . \llgIlSt. ‘21-‘23 'l‘iI'IIrIIIn ......... . . . . . .. III: IOIIIIP " 'I‘III'IIIIIII (ILNJ‘IJ Amt. 24-SIIIII. II I IIIIIII‘WIIOII . . . . . . . . ..... OI‘IIIIIIII 9 \\ allaIIIIIIIIIII ..... SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIr 27-29 \V IIIIIIIIII (Indian, \IIg. QII-SIIIII. I WaIIII‘fIII'II .. . . . . . . . . . . III'IIIIIIII " -43 \VIIllIIsIIIy . . . ..... SIIII'IIInIIIIII- II- I2 \VIIIIaIlIII . . . ...... . III. IIIIIIII 13â€"14 \\ ial‘IIIII . . . . . . . . SIIIIIIImhIII 18-1” \\ inIIham I IIIIIIII . . .. SIIIIIIImIII‘I' 27 \V ingham ........... . IIIIIIIIIIII' 9-10 ~\V OOIISIOCk .... . . . SIIIIII-nIlIIII' ‘20â€"‘22 r\\ Ioming . . . . ....... .IICIObIII oâ€"I lZIII'icII . . . . . . . . . .. SIIIIIIImIIIII' 21-2.5 The list of teachers in this Vicin- ity and the schools at which they ol‘fieiate at the. beginning of the fall term in September is not at all complete, but to date we have the following information: Miss Mary McQuarrie of Bentinck has secured No. 6, Bentinck (Mul- ock School), and Miss Marjorie Ritchie of Glenelg will take charge of No. it, Bentinck (Hutton Hill). Miss Reta Bailey of Bentinck is to have charge of the Allan Park school, Miss Reta Barbour goes to No. 2, Egremont, better known as Allan’s school, Miss Ruby Morrison has been re-engaged at the Varney school. and Miss Esther Petty. who taught last year at Hutton Hill in Bentinck, goes to the Crawford school in the same township. Mr. Irvine Sharp has been re-engaged for Ebenezer School, on the Dur- ham Road, near Vickers, as has also Miss Violet Mervyn, Who will otl‘iciate at her old school in Egre- mont. NEW DAIRY PREIISBS Watsons Dairy is now situated in its new premises north of The Chronicle office. Pure milk cream and butter, ice cream and soft drinks alwa s on hand. Meals served; lunc counter. All milk bottles taken from shop m_ill_ be SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS Sc Sc 011ml Non S cc oooooooo L‘K 'u k‘Pll O O O O O O D S“!’ O O O O O O O I O O S“l:) Sound ..... . . . . F 000000.... ‘.- 'ston 000...... SDI] Ill Sup la 00.0.00... line .0000 . .Qg‘pl taken from 8110]) will be for and money refunded on -Watson’s Dairy. 7 26 28¢! FALL Octolwr 4-5 So I )1. pm he I' 20-21 . . . . Svplvmbm' 19 ..... Auuust 11-16 ()4 WWW t! . . . ”(9 MIN 1' 8-" S vamer IS- IS) S [Wt‘nlhul' 25-26 Svptomhm' 27â€"28 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE HP :36 27â€" 2?: 21-33 '26- "~ "-I NJ“ Dame Ellen Ter. actrms \xhn passed axxay at hei- home m Knnt E_.ngland Her daughlrl‘. Fxclth» Craig. 111a) [11011116013 and In“ sum Eduard Gordon (jrga1 antist and theatrical dosignm. “or“ summon- ed to hvr 1101151110. .Hvr mnaiition had caused anxioty l1) hvr frhwls because «11' her ago and sincu sho sufl‘erml an indiswsitinn last thruary whvn (ire'at Britain was celebrating hur vightivth hirthcluy. MORE LESSONS . Judaism is Slipmim 111 1|11is1ian- 11}; in 5010131â€" 111111 111111, impm-iant â€"res1111cts, in 11111. 1111i11i1'111 111' DP. 1111111 Ha1n11‘r H11lm11.~'. 11351111 111 “10 111mn11111i11 11'1111111h of .\'1111 \111'k 1.Li1.1.Hi.~' 11111112; 11111 11111111111 11'itl1 3111110111] 111' Tim S11111i1111l, a .I1111'isl1 11'1111kl1 1111hlisli111l in 1 111033.711. 11111111 recalls 10 115 that 111.1111111111s al11a1lin" lilwral 11111g1n11111 Said 11131101111113 as '1I111. S11111i1111l 1111111111: him. ‘ oooooo I "A svmmcl point. «if snlwl'im'iiy of Judaism nwr Christianity is Hm fact. Hm! .llulasim is «'nm'vrnqgl \Vitll lit'u. «m this siclu ul' Hu- grmv. Judaism mnphasizvs [nu-sum. nm-cl :mcl rmpnnsihilily \Vllilt‘ Christ- ianity umphasizus I'uiurc- Mann» and uxlwvlzninn. Judaism has a HUMP. lmlw in innnm'taliiy. but it. has nc-wr allmwcl this how in nhscm'v and clvslrny tlw vhallongm nl’ ln'vsvnt. lil'u as Christianity. has. "First. Judaism is supvrinr t0 Christianil)‘ in its emphasis upon Hw mural law as llnv lwart. of spir- itual uxpvrio'mfn. Christianity is iuvlinwl tn concern itsvlf primarily with matters of tlmolt‘m‘i'al lu-lim', \Vlwl'vas Judaism cine-s nut hosilata in wmm'rn itsvlf primarily with maltvrs ut‘ Mhival prm'vpt and r-xamplc'. "'1'11i1'1ll3 .I111l11is111 is S11111'11i111 111 1Z'111i51i1111113 in i1.» 111i.1|111111.~1 11111111 s111i11l3 11:; (11111111151111! 33i1|1 (l'hiist- 11111i13's [1111'sis111111 11111111111'1111111111 11111111111515 11111111 11111 il111i3i1111111. It is 11111 11'111111 (1111181'i1111sn11ss 111 11111. .11133 331111'h has 51131111 him 11'11111 Hi11 111'1111' 111 is11l111111g 11111 1111113's‘i1111111 111111 1'1'11111 11111 11111111. 1111113 111 1111â€" 1111111i13', 111111 111111111'111ki111: its siiiglv 111111 11.31'11151311 $111311111111. Chris-H1111- 113‘ 111.133'11311,1' 1111s in 1111 111.1115; 11113311 111 11111' own. 11111111111111 11111 111111<11 111' 11111111111113 1111' 11111 111-113 111111 11111113- 111111 111111511 111 113i11;._,1 11111 11111i3i1111111 1111111." FROM JUDAISM 538% PAGE 7.

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