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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Sep 1924, p. 27

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Vuti‘l‘s’ LlSt ACt” the coples by said Section to be .80 Erwzunuth-ol or delivered. of the 119‘ muoio- ;»I1!'~liant to said Act. 0‘ .3" 3"?va ~ :Nwal‘lng by "IO '88.: "V13- ‘3'l -\~~'~~<~iiio~iit, Roll of the and mi}- ?“‘-l':i.ity to be entitled to vote. “I Q?" moi municipality at 01.0mm” ”JP Invmlwrs of the Legislative. Afi" ;‘““*l'.\ and at Municipal Elections; hill mu! list was first [’03th up In. my fillh‘n at Durham on the 10th 6!! ”’ S«witvmber, 192A, and remain! “Wo- fur inspection. means are called upon to examine the and list and if any omissions or othgr al‘l'm'll are f"llntl therein, to ”0 mww “‘9 Proceedings to him the :l or-. Mummpality of the Town of Dur- ham, COunty of G"!- ml: 7, Ron. 4, S.D.R., menels. 000- mmm: no acres; 100 acres pleated and H: good state of cultivation; on the promises are a brick house con- tamxzn: seven rooms, With 300d framo- wnodshed attached; ,drllled Walt at duor; never {ailin springs on thle farm, making a 0 pm: stock farm. This property Will be sold mm m quick purchaser. For par- tlcuizlg'sapply at Watson’s D01? o RR. 3. Durham, Ont. 102.5% f NHR'I‘H PART LOTS 7 AND 8. CON. 2:. I'In'vmont. containing 66 acres; 55 MM (-leared, balance hardwood bum; m good state of cultivation; frnmv hum 44x50, stone basement, -“”nvro-tostables; drilled well and t‘ment tank at barn. figlsq Lots 6 l1 W 7. CON. 2!. EGREMONT, CON- 'Jli?"l‘.‘_' 100 acres; 85 acres under vuwmnion, balance hardwood bush; 'm.wnwiit to school; on the prem- zm- a frame barn 62x65 ft. with w ~ foundation: concrete stables; elm Fifty barn 30x50 With stone b888- mwn' hog pen 20x40; twelve-room by a house, furnace heated. 8'30 {rm}..- \x-ondshed; drilled well close m house, with windmill; concrete Mm tanks; 30 acres seeded to hay; ll» mu»; to sweet clover; this farm la ““1; fenced and in a good state of mzmatmn. For information apply l.” Watson’s Dairy, RJI. 4, Durham. “ntarm. 10 25 23 U \l . u lei-ate terms. Arrangements fur wiles. as to dates, etc., may be m'uiw at The Chronicle Office, Dur- ham. Terms on application. Ad- «i'vss R. R. 1, Durham. 2146mm LUCAS BERRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- twr of the firm will be in Duyham on 'l‘uesday of each week. As mtments may be made with the er]: in the l n vnscd Auctioneer for County?! Mo) Satisfaction guaranteed ea- .imahle terms. Dates of sales made at The Chronicle Office or with him- self ALEX. IacDONALD Lxcensed Auctioneer for Co. of Gray. ofliée. MIDDLBBRO’, SPBRIAI IIDDLBBIO' Barristers, Solicium Ito. Successors to A. B. troy. Mr. C. C. Middlebro‘ is permanently Im'ated at Durham Oflnce. J. 1'. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. 8. Honor Graduate University of Tor- ullin Graduate Boy al College Dental surgeons or Onta‘rio. Dentistr in all its branches. Oflice, over . C. Tuwn's Jewellery Store. . ~~ -â€" DR. W. c. PICKBRIIG, DENTIST (mice over J. J. Hunter’s store, burham. Ontario. c. 6. All) 33881! IoGILLIVMY Chiropractors, Durham, Ontario. The Science that adds life .to years and years to Me. Consultation free. In Durham Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. , 6 H 23 t! . DR. 3031'. Late Assnatgnt Royal London Op- malmic Hospital, England. and to Golden Square Throat and Nose Hos- mtal. Specialist: Eye, Ear. Throat and Nose. Oflice: 13 Frost Street, Owen Sound. m. A. I. an. (mice on Lambton Street (the late Dr. Hutton’s oflice). Oflice hours, 3 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 p.m., except Sun- day. J. L. 8.17], I, 3., I. c. P. 8. o. «Mice and residence, corner of countess and Laughton Streets, oppo- me old Post Oflrce. ounce hours : 9 to H a.m..130to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays and Thursday afternoons pxcepted) . D133. 11.1389. tumor (mice and residence a short dist- am'e east of the Hahn House on Lambton Street, Lower Town, Dur- ham Office hours 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to a p.m. (except Sundays). VOTERS’ LIST, 1924 n.‘ vnscd Auctioneer for Count] of FARMS FOR SALE Licensed Jluch‘oneer “and”. Iota-hr 8, M Dental Directorv Lela! ‘Diredorv â€"_f The man who has on knickers in a hick town wishes to know how far it is” io-tho next city. CARD 0! THANKS Iwish to convey my sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for the prompt and efficient service rendered recently when my barn and contents were destroyed by fire... W'ithout this, there is no doubt whatever. that. the house. too. would have been consumed. I deeply appreciate the assistance given. and tender my sincere thanks. Lorne Allan. FOR SALE A used piano, good as new; easy terms.â€"Jamos Murphy, R. R. 1, Markdalo. Phone 74 1‘ 34. '1 pd. FOR SALE OR RENT Seven roomed frame house on Chester street. Apply Mrs. G. Everett. 2 pd. FOR SALE 'Good building lots, on Mill street, well-watered. Apply on premises to Mrs. John Whitmore, Durham. 8288pd NOTICE TO PARIBRS The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to give three days’ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. P110110 601 r 13 Mothm'list vlnu'ch will hold a bazaar and sale of home-made baking above McLachlan’s grocery store on Satur- day. September 27. Tea served. 'I‘HE MISSIâ€"ON’ BAND 0]" Tm: THE LADIES’ (IITILD 0F TRINITY Church will hold a 25c tea in tho Public Library on Friday, Septem- ber 26, from 3 to 6 O'clock. GRAIN WANTEDâ€"HARLEY, BUCK- wheat. Peas, Oats and Mixed Gum wanted. Highest prices paidâ€"Rob Roy Mills Limited, Durham. 112“ WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on short order. tf WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest price. People’s Mills. 31523t MEN’S TAILORING.â€"GENT’S SUITS hand tailored. I am prepared to make your suit and guarantee first- class workmanship. My prices are right. Leave your orders with D.M. Saunders, Gent’s Furnisher, Durham. --oW. J. Kenning, Tailor. 117 if ARTICLES WANTED FOR FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMO- bile insurance and guarantee bonds, etc., apply to Lucas 62. Henry, Dur- ham. 6 12 tf PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- grade gas with the “pep” and long mileage. Sold only at Smith Br’os’ Garage. 6 26 tf - _____ - u-quo, rluunv [LL13 have become associated with the Superior Storesâ€"a co-operative or- ganization handling groceries, fruits and meats, etc. They will be able to give. the consumer much better values. Watch for dodgers and Thursday night’s edition of the Toronto Daily Star for list of Spec- ial’s for the week-end. KARSTEDT BROS Enter any day. Write, call or phone for information. BRITISH A MERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bros. It’s good. Try it. 1 10 u have been placed to date and still there are calls for more. Get your course NOW. If you do not get it you pay for it anyway in smaller earnings All Our Graduates FOR v vâ€"-- building lots on George street 5 U UV” , North or Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 221 U COMING EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS Durham, R.R. l. PRICEVILLE 9182 515 tf oteifion u spmt or mutual confidence ad on trust to one another. Uncle to ma: One of the out It" to (at man to work‘ harder for you In to work harder than they do. ' The ultimate success of any co- operative marketing econ depend. on the will of me annex: to co-opep. . A. C. No. '12.â€"Dept. of Extension, . A. 0.. Guelph. Ontario’s Greatest Grain Drop. In 1923 oats were grown more extensively in Ontario than an other grains combined. it is proosbiy sate to say that three-quarters of the oats Which are now grown in this Provrnce are of the U. A. u. mo. '12 and we Banner varieties. According to ex- tensive experiments and accumuisted records at the Conege at Guelph and in Western, Eastern and Northern Ontario, the O. A. C. No. 7 2 has sur- passed the Banner in ooth qusuty at grain and yieid of grain per acre. The dinerences netWeen these two vmeties, it applied to the oat lends of Ontario, wound mean minions of dollars snnusiiy in tnvor ot the â€"-v w the Department of Agricultural Phy- sics in each of the past sixteen years. In comparing the amount of rainfall during the months of July, August and September with the amount of rot in the potato crop in each or the past sixteen years some interesting information has been obtained. The annual amount of rainfall for the three months reierred to for the eight years in which there was no rot was 7.1 inches, for the four years when there was a moderate amount of rot 9.8 inches, and for the four years in which the rot was abundant 11.7 inches. The amount of rainfall, therefore, appears to have a very marked influence in making condi- tions favorable or unfavorable tor the development of rot.â€"Dept. or Exten- sion, 0. A. 0., Guelph. Mata.“ Meeting Potato Rot. Very careful records at the rain- tell at. the College have been kept by I am the bread of kindness and the fioyer or beauty. Ye who pass by, listen to my pray- er; harm me not. I am the handle of your hoe, the door of your homestead, the wood of your cradle, and the shell of your coma. I am the beam that holds your house, the board of your table, the bed on which you he, and the timber that builds your boat. I am the heat of your hearth on the cold winter night, the friendly shade screening you from the sum- mer sun, and my fruits are refresh- ing dranghts, quenching your thirst as_you Journey on. !‘ Travellers in Portugal report that in many places where timber trees are to be foundâ€"in woods, parks, and gardensâ€"one sees the following inscription, headed “To the Way- rarer”: Ye who pass by and would raise your hand against me, harken ere you harm me. ,_ _. . - "nu-V“ V“, V. VV“‘.V' in heavy sol . The general size, health and vigor of the trees in the various plantings seemed to indicate that the trees set in holes immediate- ly aiter dynamiting were for some cause weakened and delayed in growth. This was attributed to the rapid drying out of the soil immedi- ately following dynamiting. which delayed the starting of the trees. To overcome this dimculty the experi- ment was continued with the addi- tion of trees planted in holes dyna- mited in the tall and allowed to fill with water and settle over winter.â€" Hort. Exp. Station, Vineland Station. In conjunction with the fall vs. spring planting, experiment trees were also planted in ordinary dug holemand in dynamited holes. This expet‘iment was carried on, of course. seasons spring planting would prob- ably be preferable. A probable reason for the fewer number of deaths in tall planted than in spring planted trees is that the roots or the tall planted trees are not subjected to drying out as are the roots of trees held over until spring. with unripened wood are opt to sui- ier from winter injury. In some sessons, owing to weather conditions which stimulate late growth, it is practically impossible to secure well- mstured nursery stock. After such Severally speaking for pears. Plums and sweet cherries tall plant- ing has resulted in the least number of deaths. and has given a somewhat greater growth oi tree. both during the first season and thereafter. At no time. however. have the tiller- ences been very great. though they have been sumciently marked to war- rant tall planting, providing well ma- tured trees can be secured from the nurseries. Trees dug too early and _‘LL --â€"- ms: nu mm Pmrmmsmmno Do Well. vs. Dynnmlted Roles for Plan- The Appeal of the Tree. house; stable, hen-houge, he}! here of land; drilled well, enstern; good fruit trees, and a lot 9! ml! fruits. Will sell cheap to amok buyer. Ap- lrto In. John Sehuu. can PROPERTY run 811.! The George Whitman pm 908? Mchwanis mill: r9“: ' And I hereby call upon all vozers to examine said list and if any er- rors or omissions be perceived therein, to take immediate proceed- ings to have the same corrected ac- cording to law. Dated, September 15,1924. H. H. MCDONALD, Clerk, Township of Glenelg, 9182 RR. 1, Durham, Ont. Municipality of the Township of Glonolg, County of Grey. } Notice is hereby given that I have 'complied with Section 10 of the Vot- ers’ Lists Act and that I have posted up in my office at RR. 1, Durham, on the 13th day of September, l924. the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at Municipal Elections and for Members of the Le- gislative Assembly, being Parts I. and II. of the Voters’ List for 1926, and that such list remains there for inspection. Dated at Durham this 19th day Hf September A. D. 192%. And takc noticc that. aftcr such last mcnlionml «latc. thc Admini- strator shall prnccml in «listrihuto tho assets of tho saicl clcccasccl among the partics cntitlcd lhcrclo. having rcgard only to the claims of which he shall lhcn have noticc. and thc said Administrator will not. he liablc for lhc said assets. or any part thcrcof to any pcrsmi or [wrâ€" sons of whosc claim noticc shall not have hccn rcccivccl by him at the time of such distribution. Notice is hereby given, pursuant. in R. S. O. 1914, Chaptm' 12L Soctinn :36, and amonding Acts. that all pm'suns having claims against tho Estate. of John Hutton, lain m‘ “H' Town of Durham in thv County «if (ii-0y. Physician. ilN‘i‘aSPd. who climl ml or about. tho first day of FM»- ruary A. L). 1924. are rvquii'ml in iii'livor 01‘ 50nd by post prepaid in Lucas anry. Solicitors fur Hu- Administl'atur of ”10 Estati', m1 ur hvfm‘e “N? 16th day of ()ctnhor 1924. ”H‘il' nanws and addl'i‘SSDS, a full (inscription Hf tlwir claims. in writ- ing and H10 naturv of tho sncuriiy. if any, hold by them. In the matter of the vstatv “1' John Hutton, latv of thv Town of Durham. in tho (mety of (troy. Physician, dvceased. (luld evoked livm". kidnvy m" steak mixed with salad dressing makos a Strawberries, sugar and rhubarb, cnoked together this way. makns a \x'omlorful jam. rind Put all in a m'vsvrving kotllo. Stir until sugar is dissulvmi. (200k slowly until thick. This lake‘s about two hours. NOTICE TO CREDITORb 1 pound of grapes 12% pound of sugar 1 cup of chopped raisins 1 cup of chapped nuts ‘ ' Bring the grapes aqd sugar to a boil. Then boil ten minutesâ€"add nuts and raisins and cook another ten minutes. Put in glasses and seal after it 2 set. “PRESERVII G HINTS Grape Jolly Wash and stem grapes. Cook grapes down. Then strain. T 0 every cup of juice add 1 cup of sugar. Bring to the boiling [mint and Hzen boil exactly 20 minutes. CHRONICLE Lucas 8: Henry. Solicitors for the Administratur 1 quart of raw rhubarb out in small pieces 4 seedless oranges 3 pounds of sugar 1 tablcslmon of lemon juiec 1 tablespoon of grated m'ange VOTERS’ LISTS, i934. Rhubarb Marmalade COOKING HINTS Grape Conserve By BETTY WEBSTER ' .. - . . us vwarnus: 'av. makps al lhls meat loaf us good mtlwr hot or cold. Takeâ€"- _ 1 pound of uncooked ham. ground U” "1'8 I pound 01' fresh pork, ground ['30. pim'h 1 cu!) of soft bread crumbs bod roum may or steak 1 cup of milk ('lothvs pins ing makos a I or two vggs woll boaten. :I will: colors (Copyright, 192‘, by The Bon‘net-Brown Corporation, Chicago) élS Mr. James Hunts-r. prnt'nssitmal nf tlw ()won Sound Gulf and tinnntry Club. has just. (-nmplotml laying nut the new Hanover (inlf tiluh Cnlll‘sv. which uvcupiod \lenc-sday and Thursday of this \ka. says Satur- day's ()m-n Sound Sun-'l'imns. The coursv is situatmi midway hvtwoen tho towns nf Hannwr and \Valkm'ton and thus is ai-m-ssihlc- tn mvmhm's of both (if thvsv plam's. It is a nine-huh! mni'sv and is 2300 yards in h-ngth. and is wry ('iUSt' tn tho Hanowi'-\\'alkin-tun ruacl. .\ farm of 50 acres was put-chasm] l'nr thv purpose of tlw course and vwry available pinoo of ground is living utilizod. Thi- ground is said In In- morc suitable to gulf ('nursi- Inn'- posvs than (he! (hwn Snunct t-uursv but. it. is not as long as the Inca! OWEN SOUND PRO LAYS OUT COURSE POR HANOVER CLUB Hanover and Walkerton Have Joint Golf Course Situated Midwiy Be- tween Them. 1 cup of sugar 1 tPaspuon of baking pnmlcr 1 cup 01‘ walnuts quartnrml 1 mp 0! dates svmiml and cut in two Mix in arm-r writtvn. Hakq- about 54; lumr in mmim'atv an'll. Sen-w with \vhimwd ere-am. When gravy. cream sauce m- custards lump. beat vigorously with egg beater for a mommit and lumps will disappear. Salted Black Walnuts and Pecans make an agrooahlo change fur Um nut dish. Black walnuts giw tu dishes 3 deliciously different “in ex that anv hostess lm as to obtain. Black \\ alnuls add imnu-nst-lx “hen sened with {wit salad. Whore tomato sauce is called for, it is very much quicker to use canned tomato soup. Save canned pineapple juicvs to flavor corn starch pudding. fine sandwnch paste. (0 (‘38 S For September A New Heat Loaf Date Souffle Lump Saver The originators of the sclionw are the Messrs. Brunt Bros... «of Hanover who purchased tlfe farm and have boon promoting lho pru- position. 'l‘h0 new golf club will ho a (Iv- cidvd ailmnlagv lo the Uwvn Sound (loll and Country Club as interrluli nialrlius will lw slagvd quilo vasil). FOR SALE Property in l'ppcr Town con- sisting of 39 acre of land on which iv. dnuhlv house, gum] orchard of 28 tt't't'S. hon housv 16x50. stable 15x55. All in good state of repair. Apply to Mrs. J. (2. Henderson. 918“. The new golf club will ilkoly he called the Hanover Golf and Coun- try Club, but it will ‘ half of its members from Walkorlon. It is cxvectod that more will lw sixty members from Walkorton and one hundred from Hanover. and the course will be ready for use nvxl May. l'se pimh clothes pins for pinning: bed room curtains hack. 'l‘hv clothes pins can be made to blmul with colors in tho mom. links. 'l‘akv o-illwr a mixturo of vinegar and salt 01' Ivmon and salt and rub WP” «n'm' tlu' stain. Thou “ash tlummghly and glass will resume its clean-Hess. Stained u‘lassvs al‘v wry "mark as umivsirahlv as nivkvd china. 'l‘ln- nickml china can not. he. madu right. but tho swine-d glasses can. Heat an iron and placv it. on its side. Fuhl svwral thicknossns of we: (‘lnllu «war the. imn and as soon as tho stvam hvgins tn l'isv, draw the wind sluwly hack and farm across lhc- edge. of “:0 imn. right. side up. As sum: as Um mark mused by ('ruslmu: disamwars placv tlw wl- wt, cm a smnuth surfam- tn dry. THINGS won" [110']!!! To Bum Volvo: As tlu- \vintm' mumlls approach We aw all thinking at «'Intlms. Some! uf uur 0M \‘PlVPt dresses Ur gun‘s cuuld bu 0(‘0H0fllit'81l3’ put. to usv if “'0 unly km'w how to steam lhvm. Hvrv is a IIN'Ulml:-â€" little ouiun and 3mm pepper (no salt: Bako in slow won for one hour. Use for Clothes Pins Stained Glasses PAGE ..

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