' Maw 32 piano Sonatas of vn, “hi7†tho- momory of Mullins. thn distinguished u'::o.z:1.~:. 1s â€10' mar“)! of .- \x'hn Mums hnn. yo DU nan do» n [l'o'qll hm [H IERIES 3V ll L EATING ICES .ursday. May 8. 1924. \V "c‘munw’l; wa'v are t! ;:72I‘.~‘ m this x'vmmémL a thy-m. I'm not married Two Liars H n h mcf turnoul U) go. )pml, tux-um! am) '. rimming. nf'us't' you. Mur- mruu‘m: officer, 4‘ MM. [We just, wur' wifv- saying . m hr? with the ! :x‘xinx m»- not :0'2'0' an- two “ximo-nt. and ".21th 2nd residence a short. dist- ““30 art Hf the Hahn House 00 Lumhhm Street. Lower Town, Dur- :~ 211;. cm‘m: hours 2 to 5 p.m., ‘3' to 8 pm. chept Sundays). ' - (w- v hxlnnkuun Inesdan'lhurm S~.1:11| ‘121375. 3'51} 614 £1!1(i 5323 t!' .Ul 3}};le (m-r .I. J. Hï¬nter‘s store. Inn-hum. Untmio. J. r. GRANT D __.D s. L. ifs. not“ _ C G AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractors, Durham, Ontario. I'm <. .. nu that with Mfr} to \0313 :1‘p2 ywm'a‘ 2» 222‘- (unfultation free; Hnnnr tiz-aduah- l'nivursity of Tur- nntn. (Ermlualv Royal (Inllvgce Dental Surgwnns Hf Ontario. Dentistry in it“ its brain-hes. Office}. owr l). C. Town's .lcwellnry Store. Mum Smmd MIDDLBBRO', SPBRBMAN 8: MIDDLBB’RO' Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Snmw-ssm‘s to A. B. Currey. Mr. H. ‘1. lhohllwhm‘ is [ml-mancntly {unto-d at. Durham Office. {ax-ristm-s. Smiriturs, ulc. ;\ moun- twr nf the ï¬rm will 1w. in Durham un 'l'm-solay of mush wwk. Appointments may be made with UN: Clerk in the .pflibc. â€"â€"â€"â€"__, DAN. McLBAN LICCHSNI Auctioneer for County of Grey. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reaâ€" <cmahlv [P.I'HH. Dales 01' sales made at The Chrnnit'le ()fl'icv UI‘ with himâ€" Luh- .\<~'istant Royal London Up- “unm- Hnspitai. England. and to «mm square Throat and Nose Hos- mi, Spncialist: Eye, Ear. Throat w} .\'~.~:s-. Ufl‘ice: 13 Frost Street. <8â€. ALEX. MacDONALD Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Mmlvmh- turms. Armmgc-n’n-nts fur salws. as tn date-s. Mu. may he lnzulv at The? tlhrmliclo- Hï¬'it't'. Unrâ€" ham. 'l's-rms 4m uppiwutinn. Ad- .h-o-s< R. R. l.,l.ml'h:un. 2 1-361an LOT 7. CON mining 100 :1 quivatinn. l l.H'l‘ ‘. (‘()\' ‘31. lï¬GRliM();\"l‘, lelll.\~ mlnin: lllll :H‘l‘l‘52 .95) acres llll’ll‘l' vullh'utinn. balance luuwhvnml lmsh; -'nn\'o-nimlt to school: an the prem- Now‘ are a frame lmrn 42x65 ft. with ~fmu- l'nnnllntllï¬m; concrete stables: als‘fl hay hzu'n 30x50 with stone base- mvnl: hm; [An 20x40: twelveâ€"room lll'll'k lmnsv, furnace henlml, also C-z-urne wnmlsllell: drilled well close ‘n lmnse. with windmill: concrete water tanks: 30 acres seeded to hay; m acres l0 sweet, clover: this farm IS \Vell fenced and in a good state of rnllivatinn. For information apply tn Watson‘s Dairy. RR. 1:. Durham. Hnlario. 10 2:3 23 U _________________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"'""_ r1 .l‘Yl‘l] D\“'P [HTS 7 :\ND 8. CON‘ Dental Directorv DR. w. c. pxcxnamg, DENTIST mas. JAMIBSON â€3111:3013 J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. C. P. S. O. Him: and residence, corner of 'zr.fo-~~‘ and LaminonStreots. Oppoâ€" ,. HM Pm‘t Office. Office hours : .- H u.m.. 1.30 U.» 3. p.m.. 7 to 9 pm. 'zniays and Thursday afternoons SHR'I‘H PART LOTS 7 AND 8. CON. '32. ligromont. containing 66 acres: :35 do us cleared. balance hardwood bush: in good state of cultivation: frame ban-n fallxiyll. stone basement. mncrote stables: drilled well and «'vment tank at. barn. Also Lots 6 And 7. (Ion. 3|, S.D.R.. Glenelg. con- taining HO 3Cl‘l‘s‘2 100 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation: on Llw premises are a brick house con- taining 5mm rooms. with 20m! frame woodshed attached: drilled .. -. Mm.- nnmr failing springs on h (llllLl . ._, “will at door: never failing springs nn :his farm. making a choice stock farm. This DI‘ODQX‘ty will be sold right to quick purchaser. For par- tirular’s apply at. \Vatsnn's Dairy. HR. 3.. Durham. Ont. 10 2523 if l-"l UV. v‘,-.- __ :‘gmiles from Durha m3 m-res: 70 acres um! imancv hardwood am mm with extensinn :‘ ~‘tahivs: T-rpumpd hou ’0‘. -. v iJ’l W. U‘ --__, Blgmiles from Durham. vontnining N3 ail-res: 70 acres under cultivation. ilill‘dllt‘t‘ hardwood and swamp: bank Eull'll with extension shed and stone stables: 7-i'oomed house. brick. with ~\tmisinii kitchen and woodsheil: Well watered by never-failing spring at rear Hf farm: also spring feedinâ€" rvment trough near buildings. and Vermont curbed well at house. For tux-they1iai'tit‘iilai's apply to Smith, RR. 3. Durham. Ont. '1025tf tn lvt. mm“ or 12 partly furnished or moniern Convenienc“ Ears. apply Middaugl \\' .\.\'T1‘1D.-G 1 RL Ht‘vusowm-k; to g1, ply by letter (ml: it'll‘ ()ITit'fF. \\'.\.\"l‘El).â€"~~Ll l' 1'. Hum! Hï¬'ico at’ \V Nah-S npvning an 8; Uno- r-vpx-pspulath'p lw'ality. Good 0 mzht man. With D [vvl‘x'ision and ass P. H. 801' 175. Wake h) R c ')'l‘ 66. SITUATIONS VACANT FA RMS FOR SALE Thursday, lay 8, 1924. Vlad I'm! [Manon . Licensed :flurtz'oneer Laeal "Dz’rgctorv LUCAS 8: HENRY DR. BURT. _).«r-GlRL TH ASSIST \VITH rk: tn gu hump nights. Ap- P‘ttcr unly In Box 8. Chron- " 5 i if .u-IJFF. mmmxy WITH ,‘e‘ at‘ \Vuti't‘lim mntvm- ning an agvm'y at Durham. ’s‘t‘utaiivv wanted in? this Gmitd Opportunities fur l. with District Office su- and assistance. ‘ Write 175. Waterloo. Ont. 512 '_ 0, \V .GJL. BEN'I‘IXCK. 01‘ largv: mm )d In- untm‘mslu uuixmx'r, «'14 )_.\" {111'11‘ 11111135111111. 1111 ‘11‘1111=l111d. \ll 1“. . 1‘111‘ [131‘111‘ 11- ‘h Hausa '1'333 PROPERTY FOR SALE GOOD 2-S'I’OREY FRAME DWELL- ing on Lambton SL; hard and soft waivr. bath. furnace. electric lights, etc. Apply on premises ,to Mrs. 680. Young. Durham. 104“ FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building: his on George street. Nof'th of Skating: Rink. Durham. Apply to l). HOpkins. 221 U mu SALIL-Jl‘im I A'I‘IMHK PROP- m-tg.‘ in L'mwr 'lmxn: at a b:1r;.ain. Apply K0 R. .1. Mat Mums Durham. (â€)nt. 3 2014;»(1 3.: .1..1......,L..>= 3v. $.__./._,.mcw 7.2:. :..?:._..._1. 53 1.2.7.. .37? 1.2: .: .E. :.. Eagï¬iuzflz. :. .1..- 71:5. .5153. :i .\12.\R UV 2; | ahnut. May 3. Knrr Milling 'l VIII [1111â€" ‘ i~:.<'r~:| RX HilHHh .-\l ..m.-..Pmi hush. l at tho Rub RH} Mills. 415†I2 Hi In“ <.â€"\I E. -â€"SEIZU.\'Dâ€"H;\ND IhI-unht tmuing an in gum! lun- ning «mm \pph at tlw Il'hxuuiclv IMTII'P. 510“ BRITISH .-\.\ll'IRIC.\.\' {IUXI â€IL A X'l Smith Brns. It‘s good. 113' it. 1 10 M Hm SALE.» v'l'\\'() NURSES. L’ SElS singln harm-55. 2 vuttvrs. sumn 10050 hurnwss. Will 5011 (-lu-ap tn quick mlx'vllasvz'.â€"-â€"~.\l1's. Champs Caldwell. Durham. 214“ BABY (Zl{l(ll\'>‘.-~â€"l .-\.\l .\'H‘s\' TAKING â€I'llt‘l'S fur Baby Chicks. 50 \x'nuld ml- \i.~v :IH \Vlm vnnh-nmlatv buying In plzwv tho-i1- m-dvr o-m'ly l0 insurer gel,- ling tho-m at llw time Hwy «iusire. \\'hiic- Imghnrns. \\'luitv \\'y:‘mc!vttvs. and Harrow! lhwkS. :0 «nuts MIC“; $1M)†pm' lmmh'mirâ€"rEII's. J. (1. Honâ€" dvrsun. Bux 3n. hut-hum. Hut. 313M 1< MI â€11- I. \1~ Ilan.\'11.-1- and 'l’Innat. \\iII h1- uI II11- Halm Huusv Imlham. I111 (unsultutinn. \\1-1In1-.~'1Iay. May 1-1. I'I'nm It) sun. I1) -'1 pm. Eyes test..â€" WI and :‘Ins'svs suppliml. Iâ€"ITI. lil’R'l SM: I I..\I IS'I‘ 1N DISEAS- MI ).\'l'.\ll~.\l.\"l'. ' â€"-~I \NY PERSON DE- sir in: III III’IIII lll‘I' :1 mmIIImIIIII I'H‘ HI‘I‘IHIL‘.’ iII.~‘I- I iIIIiIm “H! k IIIIIIII in th- I'IIIIIII III II}' \\ ilI' IIII \\II III III IIII."I_II'\iII\\ \\'. .l. MI'I :II II II II. IIIII IIILIII ngIIIII.. Durham. 3202†LI'CAS HI‘INR "S LA\V OFFICE.â€" )pmx o-wry day for business. A mem- l‘n-I' nl’ “It! ï¬rm will he in Hm office “wry 'l’m‘sday. Spm'iul :Im-voint- mvnts may lw made at tlw ulfice. 53L MEN‘S TAILHHâ€(L-«JII'IN'FS SI YI'I'S hum! tuilmwl. I am pl'vpal'ml l0 mukv your wit and guurzlntow ï¬rst- class \vm-knmnship. My [)l’iW‘S aw right. Imuw- ynm' m'dvrs with DM. Szuxmlvrs. (Bo-M‘s Furnish-r. Durham. .\\'_ J. Hmming. 'l‘ailnr. l 17 H \A'III‘IA'I‘ \V’AN'I‘I‘ZD. ANY Q! TAN’I‘I'I‘Y. Highcst. [wit-v. Pmuflc's Mills. 3152M WORK \\"'..\.\"I‘I~ZI).â€"THI‘Z CHRON- iclc .lnh Plant is well equipped for turning out. Hw ï¬nest work nu short order. tf (1R \IN \\ \N'J‘ED. â€"-BARI E“, Bl CK- “heat. Ppas. Oats and Mixed (3min “anted. Highest prices paid. -Rob Rm Mills Limited. Durham. 112tf ROB ROY GRAIN PRICESâ€"We are paying 3:50. to 500.. for Hats. 600. tn (3:.)! fm Ballpv. 7'30. t0 87w. fur Buck- “hm“ and $1.20 M $1. 2:') MP l’nas at out elexator. -â€"â€"Rob Roy Mills Limit- ed Durham. Ont. .\ MKH' HNH I)!" THE HUR'I‘IIJIFL- tum! Smiet} “In lw III-M III the l’IIMII I.ilIr:II-\ «In Mum!“ I-xIIIiIIg. \lzn 2. at S HWI‘Nk. \ tnll attend- :IIII ,. is elvsimhlon - «D. lI‘ifh. SIZII} fishing hIchn om Par! '2 l and L’ Hf TENDERS WANTED 'l'c-miwx's will iu- I'm-wivml by Hu- umivrsimmi up tn.\‘:1tul'ola.\'. May 17. at 8 n‘vlnok. fur building: a rn-tainiug “1le un H:u't!l'x':_1xa sin-wt. Durham: 3190 sidealk m1 Iluumo-ss strwl. Particulars may b.- lvarnml nn ap- plying tn \V. J. McFarme. Chairman. Board of \Vnrks. Durham. 5853 NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham 1,117.0. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to gwe three days†notice. u M J u u 'élicidfd - ï¬aï¬eh; Manager. Phone 92 r 11. Durham. 11.8. 1. ARTICLES WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Advertise in COMING EVENTS FOR SALE I. \\'. ()A'I'S TH ARRIVE I’Hr pzu'tirulm's phnno and Hunting strictly fur- Hw I'Mluwing [ï¬ts Z 4' H3: and 3 HI 16. \\".G.R.: 17. “26.8.1259 and it). “'15. NOTICE ilI'HPV INFERU’JS BERT“)?! (.‘are Veedm m Purchasing Cows-â€" Isolate and I‘m: InleCIed Annuals -â€"|'he Hume “'itb‘l‘es‘erâ€"l’otaiu Dpeaw lmestngauou. tL‘ontruomen 0v Untano â€apartment or Agncunure. ’ioronto.) After an vxnaustive study of we causes and treatment ofï¬nfecuous abortinh of cattle. Dr. C. D. McGu- vray. Principal Out. Vet. College qulph. has come to the fuuowms conclusxous: 1. in purchasing breeding came. make careful enquiries to aSCertaiu if the nvrd from which they are being obtained is free from abortion disilase. 2. If doubt PXiSIS as to their trep- dom from this disease. have all newly obtained pregnant females tested at koop mom under observation until they calve.. - ‘ 3. Cowé shnuld be placed in ma- ternity stalls to calve. 4. Whenever a cow aborts keen her isolated until she cleans. 5. Thoroughly clean and disin- fect the stalls in the stable. The bedding and litter removed from the stalls should be burned. together with the aborted fetus and the afterâ€" *6; Wash the hind parts of all the exposed pregnant cows with an anti- septic solution. birth 7. Cleanse the genital passage of the aborting animal in all cases of rr‘tained aftorbirth. lrrigate tho womb with a mild warm antiseptic solution or a saline solution. Make use of uterine antiseptic capsules. 8. Do not. allow 'cows with ro- tainod aftm‘hirth to remain in stalls: adjacent to other pregnant females. 9. Keep aborting cows segregate“! from the others so long as they are discharging. Wash their hind parts before allowing them to return to tho herd. 10. Allow a period of one month to elapse before returning: abortinq cows to the bull. Wash the bull‘s sheath after service of aborting cowv. 11. Do not allow the bull to servo cows which have a discharge from the vulva. Serve all cows on neutral ground. I J 12. In affected herds nbtain the ad- vice of a qualiï¬ed veterinarian as to the use of vac'cines combined with sanitary measures. 13. In badiy affected herds best ro- sults are obtained from the use of a live culture vaccine administered to the nonâ€"pregnant females two months before breeding 14. In the case of valuable cmvs becoming barren. the services of a skilled veterinarian should be ob- tained for t’np purpose of treating the womb and ovaries. 15. If calves hocomo affoctod with white scours. immediately separate the sick ones from the hpalthY. Con- sult a veterinarian regarding the 1150 of calf scours serum in conjunction with sanitary measures. 16. Nutritious deï¬ciencies shmfld ho corroctod as far as possihlo by sun- plying minvra! elements in the feed Drenchin: May (‘anse Fonmlcrinc‘ or Death -â€" Medicine and General 'l‘reatnwnt Recommended. Many good horses din every winter. killed by well nwaninu people win do not know. On many farms if an animal shows any symptoms of ill. health the ï¬rst thing done is to give a physic drench or ball. If it is a. cow. sheep or Dig. an unnocessarv physic is not likely to do any harm. but with the horse it is different. Purge a horse when there is fever present and you will in all probabili- ty kill him. If you do not. succeed in killing him. he will likely be greatly handicapped for the rest of his life by founder. Never physic a horse that has a fever. Use mild lax- ative only. flinch Too Common TroubLe With Came 10-..ay. Fevers come on suddenly. Severe cases show coldness of the extremi- ties. surface of the body. nose and ears. shivering. breathing increases m frequency. Time to call a qualiï¬ed veterinary if there is one to be had. If not. the following treatment is suggested: Blanket the horse well and put him in a warm. comfortable stable. and give two ounces of the fol- lowing every ï¬fteen minutes, or until the horse begins to sweat: Aconite. one drachm; Spirits of wine. four ounces; water to make a pint. With sweating started give the followinzz teVer mixture at the rate of two ounces every two hours: Keep a bucket of clean water in which a small quantity of pozassium uiu'utc has been dissolved in front of the horse at all times. Feed soft feeds. as boiled oats and bran. Do not move the horse out of I'm.- swim- until the temperature has been nor- mal {or at least 48 hours. â€"L. sawm- son. Dept. Ox Extellmuu. O.A. CUHL5H. GUclph. lnx'ea‘ugauuuui Mul‘b’ earned on b) the Dean'LuQcUL m Luau; m we un- Lurie Asrxcmtuz'u; LydLsL: mums we past 5:. years nus oruugm um um Luuu.'..35 12103.52 That. bulchcu, certiï¬ed seed pew: toes give much Dene-3' resuns man the uuCeered Seed panama wmcn haVe been Cummuuiy used 03' me -tarmer5 01' thus pwmwe m we punt. Tnat, Northern chauu actd yugu' toe: give as gum: 33cm: “a me one; age as Chas: unpuneu uvuJ we JJJJ'I' umc proviDCes. - l n I‘ Potassium Nitrate ..... â€"11 “'ater tu make 1 mm Fluid Extract. tanu excellent Seec potatoes can 0e produced by continued selection and rogumg. THE HORSE “'I'I‘H FEVER. T tut. Potato Disease Itnesliuatirm. in certain sections of old 0::- - THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Acnnite â€"â€"1 drachm Belladonnaâ€"2 drachm Uenlian â€"1 ounce . ate .. â€"15’3 ounces While singing in Mexico many years ago Tetrazzini appeared in a theatre where the roof leaked to such an extent that. the stage was covered with water. She wanted to postpone the performance when she was told of this state of affairs. but the manager objected. As much water as possible was hailed from. the stage. but it. was by no means dry when she appeared. While she stepped from one dry spot to another the diva held Up her long- trained gown. not wishing to ruin ‘it. One aristocratie woman. who was seated in a box slightly lower than the stage. began to fillyet. then she talked to her t'Olll‘lltulitlll in an angry tone. Finally she arose and ac‘tdt‘essell those behind her S†that. the entire audienee eonlcl hear. “Just. fancy!“ she exclaimed. ".\ ’l‘l'w unilm'signml \111 llOlll‘t‘l‘ \\ ill wll In public auction :11 “11‘ lmmv Hl H10 111mm ii‘lll‘r’s. Mrs. Adam Robert- son, Durham, nn ' SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1924 at 2 o’Clock in the Afternoon tho l'iilli'nx'ing llmisvlmlil lill'wls : (111k Siildmaiil; Dining." 'l‘alilv (NH! (‘1 “111111;.' 111l11i1s: Kllllll‘ll liuplmaiil: Kill limil ziliiml: 2: Kill l1111 l1l111i1s: (11111141.? small 'l‘ulilvs: .'1 llm-lwi's: Wardruln': 1111111lw1' «if l’ii'lurvs: 2 \\':1sl1.~‘l:1111l.<: '3 )lziltrvsse-s: (Iliusl Ul' hra'wvrsz '3 Slum-s: \\'1°ili11:.: hrskz Hmlrcmm llislius: Kill‘llt‘ll :111il liar- >lll‘ll l‘lvnsils: Sii g'vi' Sowing Maâ€" (’hllll‘. Mrs. Adam Robertson, Proprietress. Charles Shewell, ' Auctioneer. .\ puiilii' mvvling: will iw huh! in HIP 'l'im'n Hall. Durham. «m Friday M'vniiig‘. May H3. 211.3 u‘vlnvk. In mnâ€" siilvi' llw advisability ul' dismisiiig nl‘ 11w pi-vsvnl 'l‘im'n llali and “IN building «if a l11‘\\' nun. Mothers’ Day, Sunday, May 11. Rusvs. (Izn'nzlljuns. Swm-t I’vus. Snuwh'uguns. Tulips. Hat‘l'mlils. Lily- nl'â€"tlw-\'alluy. (Zulvndulzls. (Hmlinli. Mr. Sum] us ymn- nx-dm' c~:u'l.\'.---« H. ;\l..\'nm‘i.~'h. I’lnrist. Plum“ HS. \ankvl'lnll. Last Call For Chesle) Conference. \\ I- haw \\III 1““! at it f-III HIHHHIS. \‘IIII haw HIIIIIglIt thIIIIl it. for SHIHI' linII‘. TIN‘ III-IIgI'zIIIIs mm in )"Hll' hands. 'I‘III- (llHll‘tJ‘UI‘ III' Big: (inns. StzItlIIII. Ferris. LnngfIII'Il {Hui Plvwâ€" man. {H‘I‘ getting their spvuknrs lIIIIIl- I-Il. 'l’III' trigger will he {Illllt‘li III'xt. Friday I-\'I -;.~IIiII ' May 9. \VP I’XlH‘I't :1 big: III‘II‘L'HUHH. [{I'gish'utinns :II‘I‘ I'IInIiIIg. Haw Mm N‘llf Mans? If IIIIt. III» it .\'II\\'. and get. in IIII it. Im- fIII'I- it, is tIIII lulu. This is â€I!" call in MI‘IHHI'S. IA‘EUTN'S. l’usIIII's. ’l‘mu'hm's :IIIII UlIlI-I' Buys III' â€HN'H )‘I'm's :IIIII .HVI‘I'. ’ Smlwl 'l'c‘mlvrs will lw rm'vix'ml up ‘0 and im-lmling May 17. 192's. fur Milling lmlh sillvs nl‘ llw hill at. llw (ilun. in (:lmwlg: 'l‘nwnsllip in :11.-. m'nximnlvly :m 8 [WP vvnlr #‘rmlv. A PBIHA DORKA’S PLIGHT. Partivnlm's may ln- uhtuinml l'mm tlu- lingim-M'. Hr t'rmn Hun (lmmly Hum] Stuw'inlvnoh-nl. .lnlm .lnlmshm. ()wvn Sumul. Murkml vthuv I'm .3 pm' (mm, â€1‘ :Imnunt ul' tc-mlm' In m-mmpany e-m-h hid. t'thuvs tn lw Inmlv pamhlc- In Hm 'l'l'uzxsm'vr Hf H10 County 01‘ Hwy, 'I'lw lmwst. «w any tvndvr nut, 1w- (rc-ssm‘ily m-m-plml. H. (I. MrKNlHH'I‘. (Jnunty l'lngim-vr. ()wvn uSuncl. ()nl. ~ 513 TENDERS WANTED Svalmi 101111015 will 1m uncivmi by 1110 undmsignml 11;» hi and includ- ing Mm 17.1921 fm 11w constitu- tion 01' the twilmxing concwtv hridgns : 30-1001 span. 1.01 31. Con. 11. Nurâ€" manhy 'l‘uwnsh i p : 25-1001 811811.101 3.1 (Inn. 11. Nor- manby Township: 18-1001 span. 1.01313. (Inn. 11. N0:- manby '1‘0\\ 11911111 Plans and spvciï¬iatinns with tho Engineer. “1' with M. 1‘]. Murray. 11.11. : 1, _N 011313;â€. _ Marked (thoquc made payable tn the 'l‘ruasurm- 0f thv County nf Grey for 3') pm- cent of amount of tender. to accompany each bid. Tho_ln{vosi or any tmdcr not. nv- cessamly accvpfcd,’ 0F HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AUCTION SALE . Silver Black Foxes Priceville Fox Co., Limited Pncevflle. Ont. at 3100. 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. PRICEVILLE FOX C0. ‘ mamas. our. Write for further particulars to A limited number of shares for sale in PUBLIC MEETING -»â€"â€"(:ll('.~fl(’.\' Buys" \\'a'n'k Hmml TENDERS WANTED J. L. SMITH. Maym' R. C. MvKN‘IGH'I‘. Cmmty Engineer. L sumlud prima'donna cutting up like a high- kicking ballet. girl.“ Tetrazzini was singing Lucia. When she over- heard this remark she inserted a few words. of her own in the libretto. “Dear madame." she sang. “Z“tho stage I." a; lllu\luna.\. . v-cv _w__\ V is very wet. but. if you will pay for a new gown I will lower this. one." The audience burst out. laughing. The woman so adllx‘essml turned hm' chair around and sat» with hm‘ back to _lhe stage during lhv rust of the perfnrmamie. x (Fl'nm F urlws‘ Magazinv‘ hunt mu {0 vl 1!ng ustod “11011 \011 91 v sumv fvlln“ striu ting along \\ ilh tho air uf 11 mat-01k? lhwsnl the pumpnus gvnllvman vansv yml to laughmm‘ 5\\'1‘1-u'? Isn't \unily the ussvmv ul childishm‘ss.’ ~t haw ht‘t‘n trying tn analyse in' my U\\'H mini! \\'ht‘“|t‘l‘ min'v' Hl' t'vwm' ut‘ Uttl‘ sn-i-nth‘i't hi: nlt'li :n'v Hhvsmt with pl'itit‘ today than in wars aim. I hotivw that nmru ut‘ nnr himtm's 2m- nnw iti-miwi'ntii'. uppmuvti:i|ih\. tikvatili~_ t‘vlhm's than was thv 0215‘“ in thv i‘tll‘ltt‘l' )‘uzn‘s Ht" this i'viitni'y. 'l‘tw inmm pnssvssinn. i.t' gi'vut \Vi-zilth was thvn tun ut'tvnt I-vgm'itml as ,instit'ii'utinn t'ui' pnttimz‘l nn sni *i'im'. nntm-i‘utir nil-s. 'l‘lw ttt'iN‘S :n t thi‘ pwph' hziw :i-hnnittintâ€" ty hi'nnght it. hunw tn tlw rivh that.‘ iilt‘il' X'it‘ilt‘S «In hut vntith- thi'ni tHf any Sttt‘itli «hit‘ni'i-ni'v nt' twinagv in“ \un'i'nnt iilt‘llt in ttlt'ttittg up thvn‘ :iu.~‘vs nt. thv rust «if US. Nt‘nt‘iy :il‘t ;.\ni:-i'ii-:in t'ni'tnnvs htm- mime- t'i'nni 'hnsinvss nnit inihistl‘y unit must «it thrin hnw hm'n t'l't‘flit‘3i during thv Inst '3†â€1'3†yi‘ni's. thisinvss and industry hnw steadily thi-n hummv inui'i- and Mimi ih-inni'i'ntizwt. 'l‘hv wt'thvt, has hm'n tn tltttht’ tllt't‘i‘ :nnt ninro' ut‘ thu snwvsst‘nl 'it'Iltit‘l's' in hnsini-ss and industry tn in‘t‘ittltt‘ tit'llltit'l'iliit'. .\limfili‘.<s' t5. tint t‘ttlt- ihn-iw tn sni'i'vss in this :igv. 'l‘hv t‘}'llit‘ \\'ill sum-1' :it thv <tntwâ€" mvnt. hntl \‘i'i'ily lu-Iii-w that :i IN MBMORIAM Porter.--â€"ln lux'im: nwmnry ul' my «lmw IHHHH‘I'. \VIIH [tussml :m'uy May IL’. 1933. “'0 tin nut lmmx' Haw 1min slw lml'v. \\'n «lid xml sun hc‘x' div; \\'v unly lmnw 51w pusswd away And IH‘VN' said gmul-h)’. - â€0'1- SHH. .lnsvlbll I’m'lc‘l‘. Arnold I). Noble will ship Hogs I‘rnm Dug-hum every Saturday forc- nmm. Highest prices paid. 11:23 Sf BULL FOR SERVICE Rvgistmwl llulsivin. 'l‘vrms. SUN‘ tn M'M'yhmly.-~~\\'illizxm Hnglv, l'l‘np- x'ivlmz halfâ€"milv. nu: {in M \‘alz'nvy. Out. 12“.}: H' SHIPPING EVERY SATURDAY BIG MEN PROUD? awnâ€"u" A-i 1). LP, .. I" v MP! would not be with- out It. I have taken it before each of my . children was born . g . If t u 11' would pull through. : : ' O 0 T0 EXPEBTANT ‘ MOTHERS AWMMWTJBHN Lydia E. ï¬lth-’3 Yegghfle d it a great help. Beforem ï¬rst baby whom had short- ness of breath and ' in m ears. 5. If t as if would 3; a never pull through. " ' One day a friend of my husband told him what the Vegeta- ble Com und had done for his wife and advised im to take a bottle home for me. After the fourth bottlel was a different woman. I have four children now. and I always ï¬nd the Vegetable Compound a great bel as it seems to ‘make conï¬nement er. I recommend it to my friends."â€"Mrs. FRED B. SMITH, John St., Trenton, Ont. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve etable Com- pound is an excellent m 'cine for ex- pectant mothers, and should be taken during the entire period. It has a gen- , eral effect to strengthen and tone up the entire system, so that it may work in every respect effectually as nature in- " tended. housands of women testify to this fact. c """"" .......... -------- t'm' grvulvr lwr'm-ntzugv HI' uur fHI’l‘o mus! mwn ui' :Il'!"“!'< :n‘u inspil‘vd In Kunp «m Mmmin: and \\'m°kin:." and vxpmuling‘ hy thv hm- nt' :u-vmm plishmvm mtlm- tlnm by lnw Hf nwm'y Hum “as h‘m- m any ntlu'x' :e'lwi'nlinn. M‘s. Hzn wnrld is'g‘c'tlm; ht‘llc'l'. All Our Graduates have bovn placmi tu'dutv and still there are calls fur muro. (201, your voumo NUW. if you do not get it yuu pay fur it anyway in smallvr earnings and lost Oppnrmnitivs. Enter any day. Write, call ur phone for information. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Stratford and Mount Forest, PAGE SEVEN