Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Apr 1932, p. 7

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mâ€" 155:. Ill d 0 mm. mm ”mount umuw' entdlowoda chum Much HEW “Wanda.” m. Mm m m none. a)! It!!! 9922... motion. W for Mtd / 1 whatnot“. ,mmmw 33-13 r (a‘eap‘ Sunday!)- nu. Jun-son a 1m Hymn,” Dentistry in all its branches. a “spin MqGILLWIA! Denial Directorv Le (at 'Directorv fluch'onem J. at. J. hunter’s store. I.” to 4 pm. "vbâ€"flice 1n Macfarlnno my and night phone fit Quenty chick: that will develop into layers of large white eggs. Priced rum. March 14 cents. Ami! 12 cents, my 10 cents. Write Hendrick Poultry Perm, Hanover, Ont., E. L. Gray, W. White Leghorn Baby Chicks, blood test- ed. April delivery 312 per 100. Write for mung List. R. B. Hetherington, Box FOR SALE TEAM HEAVY HORSES, 9 YEARS old, good workers; also set heavy har- ness. Will exchange for young cattle or Normanby (Vamey PD.) 4. '7. 4 pd. bench and 100 rolls. 'Apply for informa- tion at the Chronicle office. 4 21 lpd. THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE Anthony Lawrence; frame house, frame stable; garage; good garden. Apply to Mrs. Philip Lawrence, or ,James Lawrence, Durham. 7m. PROPERTY FOR SALE good garden; all conveniences , mace, e.tc - ,% acre land. Apply George Yfirs, run-,ham- 8 13 t1 if: and organ tuning, will be in Durham week of April 24. Appointments may be made at the Chronicle oflice. 4 14 2nd. NOTICE Weeds MUST be controlled this year. Clean all Seed Grain and sow only Grade No. 1 small seed. Occupants and Lessees of land are responsible for weeds upon the farms operated by them. ‘ if win: cash for (or -‘I de. V0 , :nd '0 tom- their pa cent by DC" for “verdant. 6.";on m thfl am on W an 0‘ Bod-ties 3-1/3 Inc can FRANK MEAGHER. 4 7 3. Weed Inspector, Glenelg 'rp. PHOTOGRAPHY ANY SIZE FILM DEVELOPED AND NOTICE OF SURRENDER 01" cm- Under the provisions of the Ontu'io ment Company, Limited, hereby gives pubic notice that it will make applica- tion to His Honor the lieutenant-Gov- mar 01 Ontario, for the acceptance of the surrender of the Charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Lieut- [chant-Governor. In the matter of the Durham Amuse- ment Company. Limited, Durham, 0!)- wdcommnymreqmredonorbe- {on the 15th day of my. AD. 1932, to sand by post mid or otherwise de- liver to W. 8. Hunter. Semthry for the FOR SALE OR RENT Curr-tutor Company, their names and addresses aid a mu description of their commits. mm,mdthennmreofthese- entity, 1! any, held by them. And take notice that after the above monumedmmwtgoithem- NOTICE TO CREDITORS PIANO FOR SALE FOR SALE NOTICES hereby given pursuant form this 2m day of COMPANY. A THREE-ACT com mm, “A Mabel Tucker) and son Bobby, troit, motored over and spent a week with the lstter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tucker and other friends and relatives. Mr. Allie McInnis, who has been home since Easter owing to ill-health, returned a week ago with his cousin, taking a manual training course in Hamilton. Mr. Alfred Hincks, of Toronto, mo- tored up and spent the week-end at his home here. A quiet wedding ceremony took place at Knox Presbyterian church, Toronto, on Tuesday afternoon, when Margaret Alberta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ;Aldcorn, of Priceville, 0nt., was mar- ried to Norman Hooper Vicq, son oil Mrs. Vicq and the late Mr. John Vicq, of Moosejaw, Sask., Rev. Dr. John Ink- ster officiating. The bridal couple were attended by Miss Olive Mitchell and Mr. Frederick Smith. The bride was becomingly attired in forget-mevnot blue charmeuse with short jacket to match, and grey hat trimmed with blue flowers. She carried Sweetheart roses and forget-me-nots. Miss Mitchell wore powder blue georgette trimmed with lace and carried roses and lily-of-the- valley. After spending a short time visiting difierent points in the east, Mr. .and Mrs. Vicq will make their home in Regina, Sashâ€"Best wishes are extended to this young couple for a happy wed- ded life together. Mr. Wm. McLeod and daughter, Don- alda, visited Sunday at Mr. Dave Sunday for a. call here, and is a very able speaker. Next Sabbath Rev. Mr. McKenzie, of Woodstock, will be the minister for the day. Park, visited Sunday at A. L. Hmcks’. Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson and family, Mr. Jack Carson and Eby Os- trander, were guests Sunday at Mr. Alex. Carson’s. Practice will be held in the hall Fri- day night for those who are taking part in the play entitled, “The Pill 39t- tie," to be given in Flesherton in the near future. Mrs. Hugh Bailey (nee Lily McPhail) underwent an Operation in Toronto re- cently in the Lockwood Clinicf for the removal of goitre, and is progressing caged with Mrs. D. MocPhail, Ceylon. M188 MACPHAIL'S LETTER (Continued from page 6.) and the putting of this life saving metal on the market at the lowest pos- sible cost. Only 300 grammes of radium for medicinal purposes is available in the whole world. It is used in the treat- ment of cancer. 95 per cent. 01 all ra- dium is found in the Belgian Conca- fThe wholesale price of it is $50,000 a radium; he quoted a Philadelphia au- thority tor the statement that 960 grammes would be needed in United States it an the cancer cases there were to be treated with radium. '0 At Greet Bear Lake there are three veins of radium runningput 1,400 feet and a fourth vein is indicated. General McRae believes that a earned a dey of the ore could be mined and should thatbemecue,mayeartheoreat ‘Bear Lake deposits could produce 1.800 m school on may "(3111118. 22, at 8 o'clock. Admission 15c. 4 14 2c. grammes. The Department of Mines of the Federal Government estimate that it would cost “0,000 a. gramme but the Generubeliewsthttitcmldbedone for a little in excess of “.000. “Girl Ou'penter Drives Nails Like Mfâ€"W in t Yankee pt- mummum.â€"mmm- McLean, where they are both Munro, of Oshawa, preached m DURHAM CHRONICLE BOY, Swtnton Road Supt. M. Black presented re- port of road expenditures amounting to $199.31. which was passed and pay- ments made accordingly. Bylaw No. 751 was passed appointing patrolman for 1932 as follows: Road No. 1â€"Wm. Kenney, Jas. Vaughan. George Ritchie, W. G. Firth, John Lawrence. Road No. 2â€"Robt. Lawrence. Henry Eckhardt, Hector Mumhem. ry Benton, Alex. Manama Road No. 5â€"1“. J. Staples, Beaton, Geo. Campbell. Road No. 6â€"Chas. Robson. Road No. Gâ€"John Laughlin, John Fogarty, Jr., Earl Smart. Road- No. 9â€"Ernest Baines, Wm. Mc- Road No. loâ€"Bert Coffey. Road No. llâ€"John J. McFadden, jr. Road No. lZâ€"(Townline Glenelg and Holland) Isaac Beattie. Road No. 13, TL. (Glenelg and Ar- temesia) North from 6th concession, Prefi- Eagles; South 1131!, Edgar Patter- Bylaw No. 752 was passed, providing for salaries to be paid in township for 1932: Members of Council, $2.50 per day; Road Supt, 30 cents per hour; man and team, 40c per hour; man In- bor, 20¢ per hour; salary of Clerk, $315; . salary of Treasurer, $202.50. ‘ McKechnieâ€"Wright: That this mun- icipalty pay 40c per hour for man and team and20 c per hour for man for opening snow roads during winter of 1932. Carried. - The following accounts were paid: The Reeve, 1 day committee work, $2.50; John McKechnie, 1 day commit- tee work, $2.50; John McGirr, one-half [day committee work. $1.25; John Boyd. Road No. 4â€"Robt. McGillivray, Hen- lack, James Mitch. M NO. 7â€"!135. Pew! Miss Barton, teacher at 8.8. No. 10. spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. spent Sunday with Mr. land, is visiting this week with Mr. Mrs. Alec Milne. “Do you think_ Glenelg Council No. 3â€"(Glen Road). Walter 2V. Honeymm returned mm 305ml Saturday teem Williams, Boothvme. Viola. spent .’ Our Own Correspondcutj The members at the Stuntma- Club were entatdned tt the home 0! Mr. Mmmwwmpru- ent. Readings were given by males Donald: Nichol, Anna Sherwood. Jean meeting it. so be held at Miss Donna: Nichol's home, with Mrs. Du) Mom'- The W. M. 8. of Glenelg Centre Bap- tist church met on Wednesday last in Winnie Binnie presiding. The theme for study was “Prayer.” Mrs. J. P. Mec- Gillivray read a paper entitled, "A Plea for Intercessory Prayer; ” Mrs. .135. A. {Browne “Stewardship of Prayer and “For Reaching Prayer;” Mrs. J. T. Priest, “Power Through Prayer." The Scripture lesson, taken from Matt. 6 was read by Miss Margaret Maclarlwe A solo and duet, with beautiful mes- sages were sung by Mrs. J. T. Priest iand Mrs. J. P. MacGillivray and Miss Winnie Binnie. Mrs. Priest closed with prayer. The hostess served refresh- I ments. Rev. Mr. Greig, Chatsworth, preach here next Sunday. Re1 Cross Sutherland Hardware Co. Limited Padfleld’s Hatdwm .H all like ronto, spent the week-end with IE. Ill Mrs. Robert Lawson. to. were visitors on My within. mdlrstu m. It. cud Mrs. I... Bheldmth and tan- Ammwmunmm bashed e relapsed the fluendm been aerlouely 111 this week. M In wmaoonbeauetoheoutw 'I'hesochlevenlngtheunw.o. mtendedholdmxthnweekutbehone of Mrs. Herb. Atkinson has been ho deflnttelypostponed. _ MLJ. w.ucKechnie,whohuheeI .mpoorhealth tortheputtewmonthg went to Toronto on My end VII takeu'eetmentmtbeoenenlm forafew days. unmanandaomwmmmm ttors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ray Ill-ROI... ROWING Guelph 8t... Preston. Ont. 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