VT.) shouldn’t 1M \ 121,!) from HM]? Pa“ It Around 13': June 10, â€ï¬‚. summer. wnshlno' hit. n ‘ .‘lnlld, ll Mo In! how easy "mm you My will m! fling it hn blue quit on? In [Bed t0 ’3' teXeâ€" it, even Mstzmce and 2.8“ can do l, them 1d par- » them lung it right. The C 13 -G‘ .110! 66. Con 2, W.“ .. â€Guano 30 ‘ ~ mzlna southwest of Durham. conâ€" ‘t 1m: 86 acres. Mostly clear and ~. pod state of cultivation. Bank 1m “ith shed adjoining and nine ~° Hes 7-roomed brick house!" ,- 5' (' t "- "'"_ 0 M ’1 mm: seven rooms. with - ":amv woodshed “3‘9““: ‘drlllod «.4. at door; never {ailing sprints on .h < farm. makins 1' c.0169 stock farm. This 0'09"" Will be 90k! 7‘ 2". . ' or u- ; t to (10193 99793335-! n-pirv- :"'.': CI y "W ' , ' - "culars apply at Watson: DO! ‘1 K. 3. Durham. 01“» "-ï¬iflm tank at barn. Also Lots 6 ° 7 Con. 25. S.D.R.. Glenelg. con- "H‘unk: no acres; £00 «yes cleared N in good state of guluvuion; on F- premises are a brick house con- -..- ...:n. and \. vH'I‘H PART LOTS 7 AND 8. CON. :: lurvmont. containing 66 acres: 55 W 'N cleared. balance hardwood ‘ .42; m good state of cultivation: '"flmw barn Hx50. stone basement. ‘Lcr‘ote stables; drilled well and "wnwnnf tank ï¬t barn. A180_ L0“ 6 HI‘ 7. CON. 2!. EGREMONT. CON- '“tl; m: 100 acres; 85 acres under ' . mien. balance hardwood bush; ' wimp“! to school: on the prem- ~ ~ are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with v foundation; concrete stables; '1 1y barn 30:50 with stone base- "n ltl: hog pen 20130; twelve-room "a house. furnace heated. 3190 in!†wnndshed; drilled well close tlnlxse. with windmill; concrete the tanks; 30 acres seeded to bay; 2 it ~zw to sweet clover: this farm \ wt. fenced and in a good state of . "“ltllln. For information apply ' \\"u~‘on's Dairy. RR. S. Durham. ""3910. 102523" l..«'rnsvd Auctioneer for County of .‘ "3 Prompt attention to sales. Rea- «1.2.. to-rms and satisfaction guar- :~'-~-..i Dates made. at The Durham ! xrnnu‘lP ofï¬ce or with R. C. Wat- ~ v, \‘ux-xm. RR. 1, Phone 606 r“. C U 99 ALEX. MacDONALD Lxcensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Him-raw terms. Arrangements for ~;.'.- ~. as In dates. etc.. may be made .v Hn- (lhronicle Ofï¬ce. Durham. (4-: [1H nu application. Address RR. !_ Inn-ham. Phone 611 r 24. DAN. IcLBAI Lawnsvd Auctioneer for County 01 um. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- ~w:.uk.iv rvrms. Dates of sales made at Mr (lhl'unirle Office or with him- LUCAS HENRY l’»:n'1'1stm's. Solicitors, etc. A mem- m â€1' Hm ï¬rm will be in Durham on l‘ursda)‘ or each week. Agpomtments m U" m made with the Llerk in the oflfce HIDDLEBRO’, SPBRBIAN 6: IIDDLBBRO’ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. .‘IH( 'SSUPS (0 A. B. Currey. \Ir «1 Middlebro is permanently In. at. c! 5.1 Durham otï¬ce. Flesherton :rzunh upt'll every Friday from nu (H 9.30 p. m. . Chiropractor: Hrmluatvs Canadian Chiropractic unnugn, 'I‘nronto. Ofï¬ce Macfarlane Iiim'k, Durham. Day and night phone. 1:3. 6 M ï¬t! Honnl Graduate University of Tor- mun (il‘udllilte Royal Colleyge Dental sinuous of Ontario. Dentistry 3“ Us branches. Ot‘tice Caylder “lut'ii. MillStreet, second door east «r Marlieth's Drug Store. Physician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce I .ambton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- rm- l'nivcrsnty of Toronto. Eyes wtcd and corrected. Ofï¬ce hours: 3 m ,r, p,m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays morptod. J. Lo 3."., .0 ’0. .0 c. ’0 8. 00 «Mice and residence. corner at muniess and Lunbton Streets. Oppo- sm» old Post Olbce. Oflice hours : 9m†a.m..130t0 1% 9.113., 7 to 9 pm. Sundays excepted). Durham. Ontario. DES. 11-1380. I JAIIISOI ("Tim and residence a short diat- am'f' Past 0! the B‘hn House on Lamhton Street, Lower Town, Dur- 'mm. Office hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 4 um. (except SMCIYSL c 6. AND 31:33": rectum“? runner. SERVICE New Modern funeral Pet-lore Phone Billcrest 0268 122-124 Avenue Road TONI“ mm w. late: I. mane l'nrmerly of Flesherton DR W. C. PICKBRING. DENTIST mm. owr J. J. Hunters store, BATES BURIAL C0. J. 1". GRANT; p?h.$f1:.’n. s. FARMS FOR SALE ._ . _ -- .... ". ucl' u pauu wr Delpl'e aucuruuy mgm 0: week ordered. Minimum ch ' 25 cents. On all cherge orders a straight char will be made etch msertxon. minimum charge .69.†this heading, 1 cent a word each insertion insertions given for the price b With order I! paid {or before 'mnm Rhnron fnn a--. :_--_.:-_ Litmsed J1 uctioneer REUBEN C. WATSON Med 1501 Directory. Dental Directorv Legal ‘Directory 5 3n- 10. ms. And take notice that after such last-mentioned (late. said Exeeiitors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among tho~ par- ties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. and that the said Executors will not be liable to.- the said assets, or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been re- ceived by them at the time of such distribution. Dated at Durham. this 8th day of June. 1926. C. Q .fltDDLPBBPI .. In the matter of the estate of CHARLES LYNN GRANT. late of the Town of Durham. in the County of Grey. Merchant. deceased. Notice is hereby gth’n pursuant to Section 56 of the Trustees Act. R. S. 0. l9â€. Cap. 121. that all creel- itors and others having claims or demands against. the estate. of the said Charles Lynn (Brant. .whn died on or about the 2$th clay of May, t9'26. at the Town of Durham. are required on or before the 26th day of June. 1926. to send by post. preâ€" paid. or deliver to the solicitor for the executors of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased. their christian names and surnames. ad- dresses and description; the full par- ticulars in writingof their claims. unsvtétement 0! thEir accounts. and the nature of the security it any. held by them. _ NOTICE f TM: a "awn. HF mmzxmm‘ mu. The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to give three days’ netice. BURRAB FOR JUNE 23 THE lbl'RHAM (IIJ'B HF 'I‘HRHN'I‘H will hnlcl Hwix' annual Basket Piv- nic cm “'mlno-sda)‘. .lunv 23. 1926, at. Milt-s" Hrmmcis‘. Stun 13. Lake- Shm'v Ruml. Mimimv. (lumo and N)- .iny an :H'tu-rnnnn with yum' t'rio-mls. mow! un Munday. Jun» 21. at. 10 n'clnck a. m. instvad 01' Jump H as statml in minutvs of May 31. Datml this mm day of Jun». 1926. â€"DA\'ID ALLAN. Township «llm'k. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 r 13 Durham RR. 1. FOI’R ROOMS OF HOUSE IN GOOD location on loading stroot are ofl‘orod for ront. Thoso will ho rontml at reasonable rain to satisfactory ton- anls. For further information apply at Tho Chronicle ofï¬co. 4 29 if NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE BRICK BUILDING USED AS A blacksmith shop formerly occumod by P. J. Manan. Almost immmliate possession. Apply P, J. McLean, in Old Hahn House stables. 1; 8U WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest price. People’s Mills. 31523t PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- grade gas with the “pep" and long mileage. Sold only at Smith Bros’ Garage. 626 H wonx WANTEDâ€"THE CHRONâ€" 1cle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work on short order. t! TOWN LOTS 0N CHESTER STREET; also good coal oil stow in ï¬rst-(‘lass condition. Apply Mr. George Ever- 9M. 6 10 2nd ORGAN, IN GOOD CONDITIONâ€"AP- ply at The Chronicle Ofï¬ce. FURD TOURING (RAB IN FIRST- clnss condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply J. W. Ewen 8g §0nf ' ‘ 0 â€"_â€" Ontario. MIXED GRAIN, OATS. HARLEY. Pens and Buckwhflat, $30.00 per ton. “A. Mac‘luaig. Pl'icvvillv. R. R. I. ll-‘L- , BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bros. It‘s good. Try it. I IO It ALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North 0! Skating Rink. Durham. Apply to D. Hop kins. 2 21 it PROPERTY We Handle Collections Only â€"llo Sideline Nothing too old. small, large or hard for us to tackle 34 years‘ experience NO COLLECTIONâ€"NO CHARGE KELLY AIKEN COLLECTORS Orangeville and Owen Sound Owen nound Ofï¬ces 169 9th SL E. Referenceâ€"Standard Bank of Canada FOR SALE OR RENT ARTICLES WANTED COLLECTIONS COMING EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TO FARMERS Sï¬ol'i‘c-iior for thé Execuwrs. 6102 221“ Mr. Torry of Allan Park. who has been laid up with typhoid fever. is not recovering as rapidly as his friends would desire. . On Wednesday at last week. Mr. Charles Falkingham received his ï¬nal summons and quietly passed away from an attack of pneumonia. Deqeugd was‘ï¬ï¬yeags of age. Juno 7, 1900. Wu rpm-pl tn chronicle the dwath of Mrs. William Allan of Egrempnl last Monday. Mr Willi'am Sharp has succeeded Mr. James Carson as Bailiff. Bornâ€"In Glenelé. on Tuesday, June 9. to Mr. and Mrs. W, J. At- kinson. a daughter. The“ S‘nnth l'irny Liberal compu- tiun was hold hnrn \Vndnmsday. and â€W following Warn nominatnd tn muons» Dr. Jaminsnn in (hp provin- cial ï¬pld: D. Knvchtvl. Hanowr: \Valter Haslie, Egrnmont; \V. Cal- «lm‘. Durham: John Boland. Artem- nsia: Dr. Moarns. Hanover: Georgo' Binnio. Glenplg: Npil McCannpl. 0|»an and Charle-s Ramage. editor uf The Durham Review. Thpy all made brief addresses dpclining thn nomination. pxcept Mr. Ramago. who signiï¬ed his yillingness to_run._ Bornâ€"At Elrosp. Sash†on May '26. to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hintze. a daughter. . The» Methodist choir concert on Thursday night of last week was quitv a success. the grating capa- city of tho ('htllCh not being sum- civnt to accommodate thp audience. and a numbm' Hf additional seats had tn be providpd. A chple of instrumnntals by Mossrs. HM and (“Hips on tho slide tI-omhuno and haritozw. i‘f'SDPCU\'Pl}'. worn much apprnciatnd. Miss Mahv} Latimm' and Miss FloronI-n Barclay oach l'f‘ntipl‘vd a min in good farm. and Miss Rita Irwin, I'llOil‘ loadm‘ and uI‘ganist. I'nntrthItmi thrmi instru- mvntals «In the Organ. As a swim“! tn tho ('haI'ivai'i of last \ka, infurmation was laid against t7 nfl'Ondm's. Of this num- iwi' H plfladod guilty. two tried and ntIIId guiltx and onv dismi-sml Tim 1in and cust~ amountmt to about road nn Monday and will Invllcvt't‘vx'th metxpy thp pl't'miso's 11.:th during the last four or tiw years by Miss tlm'lu'ann. Miss tlmrhrznw has mnwd t0 ttw [Msoy Rtm'n nnxt In â€In Gara- fmxa stroot bridgv. ttuu stan fur- mm'ly m'vuyimt as a Shfll‘t' stow by Mr. Thomas McGrath. Roma Chang!»I are Ewing made in the star» Vacatml by Mr. Scott. and today “'9 make Mr. Archie Brown nt' antincli â€our Mulm'k. who has hw-n ill with anavmia fm ttw past cnuplv nt' voaxs died at his hump con Sunctax last at. tho mm nf '17 yvals'. hmt (81'. ha\n brmn said to Dr. Smith of Dnrnuch. H. W‘, Hunt of Virkvrs and R. 1‘1. English ut‘ Hlvnnlz. Some “unions in tho basvmvnt nt' 'lrinitv church haw 1mm tnukvn hv small hms \xhn \wrn t'\idtllâ€:\ playing abnut tlw church. 'a start to move in The Chronicle plant. Sir. S. Scott, whn has 1mm in husmoss harp for 31 yoars 111 mm stand. nygwd his gnmis across tlm Fm' tlw nt‘Xt CHlllilP (if wovks, wn hmw lhn i'vadors will War with us should The Chroniclv fall lwlnw its i'vgular standard. \\'n intmul In mnw “mm 0111' prvsvnt promises and will lw. decidedly unthh-d for sumv limp and unuldv tn giw thv papi'l‘ as much atlmiliun as wn would liko. As llw rvsult 01' NW holding of u rharivai'i for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilamm 'l‘uvsday night, which has lwo'n dPscl'ilH-d as a disgruwful pinu- nf i'nwdyism‘ svwral numvs have lwvn handwl in in tlw pnliro and «mm-l cases may rusult. Mr. William Clark has always hm-n a suvrvssful Hal'lll‘llvl' and is showâ€" ing a guml i-xamplo to man? l'vllnw- Ialmi'vi's liko himsvlf H" so \‘im: tlm high cost. uf living. Hr wnrks at tlw i'r'mvnt plant nn ll and 12 lumr «hills. lml i4 ahln tn k001i up 3‘. tin" gaiwli-n all by himsnll’. Mrs. “PUI'L'P A. Smith ("on Jessio Rnlwi‘lsnn nl' Muslin liil)‘. luwa. is still in a su-i'inus vuncliliun and will umlv-gn :ui min-ration on .‘lumlny nvxl in Roclu-slm'. Minn. NIfll'PiNLâ€"In Durham all â€In rosi- dmu'o of tho bridv' pamnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Pilkvv. bv Rev. W. \\ Wylio on 'lucsalay. Jum 2, Ml‘. John 4‘ Damm in Miss \inla V'iI- giIIia Pilkvy. M1231"! M1s.(ivnrm-'lnamlm 1111- 1101111111 thv v11gagonwnt 111‘ â€1011' daughtm', Addiv. 111 M1. (‘l1a1'lns Has- ti11gs.pnstn1:1.~'tvr at “'0le. Szlsk“ H111l man-2111.10 tn takv plum- ("1.111111- 17! 1. Corner Concerns Correspondence. -«Mr. James McLaughlan. while helping his son-in-law, Mr. William Allen, on Saturday, was stricken with some malady resembling a paralytic stroke which has laid him up since. We are sorry to report that Mr. James Allan has not. re- covered from his severe cold as expected and is under the doctor‘s care. Born.â€"â€"In Egromont on Tuesday May "6. to \h'. and MIS. Jamvs l" Hggxaw. a sun. Hampden Correspondence. â€"- The death of Mrs. John Young caused much sorrow in this community. We regret to chronicle the death of Mrs. John Mitchell, who passed away yesterday forenoon at the age of 46' years. J an. 4, 19“. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Charles F. Lawrence, son of Mr. H. Lawrence, Bentinck, has been suc- cessful in passing his examination in arts at the To 'onto University, taking honors. ts off! Charlie is now a B. A. Dornoch Correspondence. â€"- Mrs. TbeDays 0f Long Ago Taken Prom Chronicle Piles of Twenty end Twelve Years Ago. TWENTY YEARS AGO TWELVE YEARS AGO June 11, 1914. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE hopeâ€"Anderson. Wilkinson Company and Louden Litter Carrier Company. I sell the Primrose separator. Call on me before ordering implements of any kind. as I can save you money. All kinds of light and heavy harness. wire fences. lightning roas, etc. Repairs stocked at Noble's Garageâ€"Joseph Noble. Durham. Ont. l 15 3mos. pd IIPLBIIENT AGENCY DEERING AND McCORMICK. TI'D- Durham Lacruss' Club dvaatvd Allhur 11-3 on indaz'. Tho lucal plawrs WW ( Lawllp. Math-sun. H. Mclknalad. \\"mulu1f. H. McDon- ald. Smith. Monro. Uman. Lawlm'. W. Lavollv. Briggs and Glass. Burnâ€"(m May 2-3 to Mr. and Mrs. Rnhvrt .-\udm'srm. a snn.â€"â€"Tra\'9r.~'tnn Cm rpspt 'ndmwv. A \er} pleasant vwnt hmk plan- at tho linmn Of Mr and Mn. Hugh Mt‘Km'lmiv (if 84 (WNW. Sask. nn me 6, wlmn tlwix' ulcivst daughtf-r. Cassi». was unitpd in marriam» to Mr. Thomas Lodingham nf Way- burn, Sask. In asking for shngld ho ro-am thumb. Warm-11‘s Institmv “Miro-rs: fur 1906310: Pwsidvnt. .‘hs. I}. Mvtlriv: Secr('tar\'-"'lu'-am1wr. .\h.~'. l‘. Mrï¬irr: [mm-tans Mrs. R. Mnr'uv. Mrs. 'l'. .‘lctinmh. Mrs. D. Hamiltun. Mrs. R. Pc‘ttigm-w. Mrs. t2. Bic-Arthur: Aud- itors. Mrs. J. W. Blyth and MN: Mary Binnio. iv! de20 Svcrntnrx - 'l1oas11ror. GOOPQP. Binnie: Dirnctm' sâ€"antim R. John Pickon, Samupl Putherbough; Hanm'vrr H. H. Millvr, Val Kirch- ner: an'manhy. R. Harbor. Thnmas Gadd: Pun-n 111111. I) H:1miltnr1.\\1l- Iiam Allan: “lonely. “illiam R111 [110 Thoma.~ McFadden: Durham, 41. L. mam. \\ .l1\\111: A11ditn1.~.¢-lharhs anagv, A. IiDaVidsun, Bornâ€"«hi Durham on May 31. to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hartfurd, a sun. Th0 following nfï¬cors \wru plant- 041 for the South Grey Furmprs' ln~ stitutv Saturday last: Pro-sidtmt. Bcghr-1_Af._.\loric¢_-; Viewâ€"Prvsidont, Dan- We are plvawoi tn I'lel't Hm suc- (‘oss Hf Mr. Roy Gordon, who ['0- co-nHy [mssml his ï¬rst war 0mm- inatinn in mmiicim- at thn \Vosm'n ['niwrsity. Landon. \Vvllfka. In Grand Viv“; Mr. and Mrs. John Mnricv \al'm'v ,M I ums- do-n: Charlrs “(Kt'chnim m Mildâ€" stono. WIaIIIII' Hm'shurgll was iIIsIaIIIy kiIIIIII ““0" a bolt III ligIIIIIIIII: struck IIIII (‘IIIIIIIIIW III HI» “01180 PUI‘SIIaV mIIIIIiIIg. Ml'. .‘Iasvv IIIIII a miIaI'IIIIIIIs (“Iapal‘ II'IIm SI'I'IINIS inium \IIIIIII :I IIIIIsII IIII “as III M- ins: MM and IhI'IIVI IIim IIIII of “II- buggy IIII III a [IIIIII I’II SIOIH‘S. I‘IIIIIIII' (IIIICIIIIIs UHH‘SINHIIII‘IN‘I‘. â€"I as! lIIIIs'IIIn Mls. “illizlm Mr- FaIMI‘ll IIIIII IIaIIgIIII-I' 'aIIII-. “’I'I‘I‘ IIIIII\\II IIIII III' a IIIIIIIIV “Ill'n IIII- IIIIIIII-ss hlflkf' aIIII IIIIIII‘ IIIIISI‘ IIII II|I. SMI'I'III inII-IIIIs‘ \\III' III-Ins- S'fllV III I’IHSI‘ a cut in “In \IIIIIIgI-I' lth ~I I'IIIIIIIIIHII “(H'llrâ€"TH Mr. and Mrs; Hiram â€an, a danghh-r, nn May 28.â€"~l)ar- ku-s' CHI'W'J'S ¢f:wrvslmmlvnw'. WOMAN REPLACES DEPUTY MINISTER Hrs. V. 8. liscLschlsn of Victoria. B.C.. who has been appointed Sup- erintendent of all the Women's In- stitutes in British Columbia. suc- ceeding in that position Dr. strd Warnock, Deputy Minister of Agri- culture. A fluent speaker, Mrs. MscLachlan is known as a tireless worker in the interests of women in general. June 14, 1906. for her hand than reservations abuut the Thomas Meighan, Lila Lee and others of the Paramount company. who recently completed “Old Home, Wleek" under the direction of Vie- tor Heerman, are among the boost- ers for frequent locatainn jaunts. The major portion of this tllm was photographer in Ocala, Florida. a town of 3,000 real estate folks and 2.0% other people. Needness to say Ocala hosts all the advantages that has made Florida the Mecca of Nur- thern tourists. During their' stay in ticala. the members of the Paramount unit were tendered a wienie roast at tho Ocala Country Club. A “wienie,n for the beneï¬t of those “It“ dont know is a hot dog, a frankfuI-nte and aeeording to Tom Meighan. tho little plump sausage. when wasted in a wood tire at the end of a tom: stick. flawied with mustant and eaten in the Honda moonlight. makes tirï¬t-etass t'nmi. This was a wwniv mast «In luxv. lmwmw-r. A h-n-pic-w m'chvsh'a playml operatic airs frnm lhc- (-luh lmusv halmmy, and a «tum-n I'H'gm wailvl's in “hit“ javkvts svl'vmi cake. sultml almumls and pivklws during tho fc'stix'itivs, “0ch Hum:- ka.†whirl: is M- Motion picturc folks look forward to a location trip with tho am» an- ticipation as a group of high school boys and girls going forth on a picnic. Not only do tho rim- cmatic colchritics cnjoy trawl. ncw sights and mocting strange poo ilc. but location work also spclls ro icr from tho monotony of studio work. “Ulcl Hum:- ka.†which is lw- ing shown at Hm \‘vh-mns' Star 'l‘lwatro 'l‘hursday and Saturday. .lum- m and this a (-unu-cly-Homanm full 0f wlwlc-sumc- fun and rivln in law ammal. 'l'lw lolmtuplay is lmsml on a stuz'y suggvstml by 130111;“ IBlGIAI TROU'B BRIO? I‘LORIDA WIEIIE ROAST Fri, June 11 The looting Will Be Addressed by Public Meeting It. Easy is In dale speaker and has ï¬rst_ hand_ knowledge. Iiss Iacphu’l Ado, which moans that it is not only humorous but human. Mrs. Ropkswld: “So you ham bum marrngd boforo. .lvnnm?“ needs. no introduction. . Maid: â€\‘cfs'm. threw timma. and If I losv HHS um. I knuw “ho-M I can lay mo hands on a fourth.“ R. A. HOEY, [EL-MP. Miss Macphail, MP. All Comeâ€"Ladies and Gentlemen Durham Town Hall of the lanitoba What Pool and by at 8 p.m. ON IN PAGE 7.