day. August. 19. in ' 35 lbs. UALITY ’antford. Ontuio Iced we will ' - +5 lbg. TY AN!) DRY HOOKS wear you {ht 65 lbs. All" 17 '05 H I'S - DD 'ALITY lbs. we will “A3; WV V AIAOA Durham H H'HS had 110"). Hi â€w old wc'ausn it Milo-thing, Hlo- paint; IN! Hp is In†the". Inn: we... .v winks. run Iain m wrong, â€w â€as. r Is co... :Iim that “rather .‘mu them it r cloth â€worry is Mun-ran- ho-nl‘y â€'3 17 lo I'I'uduc- Rvnzo In vhbo-d s agrm .. l nit- I: IL the HS Miss N «300D A010! MODATION FOR Ll]- Hm! numbvr. 3th IS. Durham. 8 19 2nd 3L: mi‘u‘i mnthwest 01' Durham. con- taimn: 86 acre“. Mostly clear and 221 com! state 0! cultivation. Bank ham With shed adjoining and $3008 stables. T-roomed brick house with thensivm kitchen and w Well watered and. in good reps For further partially-s agglv to \‘i ill'l‘ll PART LOTS 7 AND 8. CON. :2. l‘;remont. containing 66 acres: 55 avres cleared. balance Mrdwood bush; in good state of cultivation; frame barn 33x50. stone basement. r ncrete stables; drilled well and cement tank at barn. Also Lots 6 lal'lzng tto acres; 100 acres glean-ed good state of cultivation; on the pren‘nses are a brick house con- minim: seven room. with good frame woodshed attached; .drillod wetâ€. at door: never tailing springs on this farm. making a c oice stock farm. This property will be sold right to quick purchaser. For par- ticulars apply at Watson's mi . RR. S. Durham. Ont. 10259 f W 8 LO'I tam DAI. IcLBAN LH‘t'lh‘t'd Auctmnovr for County of ï¬rm. Satist'actum guaranteed. Hea- ~cmutvlv H'rms‘. Datm of 5316‘s made at 'l'hw (liurunu'lo Office at with him- it} ALEX. MacDONALD Lucensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Mmh'l'alt' h-rms. Arrangements fur salt". as t» .mvs. Mu. may be made at l’hv (Lllx'mm'ln Hfï¬co. Durham. 'l‘nrme “n application. Address RR. 1. I'm-ham. Phnnv 6H 2' 23. Harmslvrs. Sniivitol's, etc. A mem- ovr m’ HIP ï¬rm m“ be in Durham on I‘m-May m‘ each week. Appointments may he made thh the Clerk in the ombc Lem! ‘Directorv HIDDLEBRO', SPBREIAN HIDDLBBRO' Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Sllt'cms‘w'l‘s h) ‘.\. U. (llll'l't‘y. .‘lr. 0i. H. MioMlcbrn‘ is permanently lm'atm! at. Durham uflicn. Flvshvrton brunch uju'll owvry Friday from 4.30 to 9.30 pm. - p“. 0mm and residence a short dist- Illce east of the Hahn House on Lambton Street, Lower Town, Dur- hauy' (um-e hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 8 pm. (except Sundaysi. Musician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce lamhtnn street, Durham. Ont. Gradu- atv I niwrsity of Tomato Eyes tedml and vorroctml. Ofï¬ce hnurs: \l J. L. Sll'l’l, I. 3., I. c. PUB. 0. Office and residence. corner of Countess and Lambton Streets. oppo- an? nld Past omce. Oflice hours : 9 m H a.m.. 1301.0 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays. chepted). Hnnur (lrmluate l'niverslty of Tor- onto». (lrmlualtc Royal Ulllcge Dental Surgvnns of Untario. Dentistry in all Its branches. ()I’tlce Calder Bluvk. Mnllb‘tnrct. second door east M Marla-this Drug Store. 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays exceptml. OZOIIo-gt', Tnmnm. Ofï¬ce Machuï¬ane Him-k. Durham. Day and night phone 1'23. 6 1-3 23“ DR. W. C. PICKIIRING, DENTIST â€Hum, uwr J. J: J. Hunter‘s store, Durham. Umarm. h‘aduates lollvgn. T FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdale 4344 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto John w. Bates I. â€addocks l wz'm-‘I'ly 0f Flesherton C. G. AND BESSIE ICGILLIVRAY Chiropractors :X'ndunhw Canadian Chirnpravti: BATES BURIAL CO. HT 7. (20X. 2t. EGREMON'I‘. um- mum: m0 ores; 85 acres under :f'ixation. alance hardwood hush: vizwmnnt to school; on the prem- ...~ are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with an» foundation; concrete stabtes: ~o hwy 'oarn 30x50 with stone base- ~~i:f: h»: pen 20m: twelve-room house. furnace heated. also ame wo-utshed: drilled well close . ita‘tls‘c‘. with windmill: concrete at»? tiltikéi 30 acres seeded to bar: ' nerve to sweet clover: this (arm will fenced and in a good state of iliiution. For information wply \\';iison's Dairy. RR. b. Durham. w...“ t02523tt Watson fflflO. J. r. GRANT, n. n. 3., L. n_. g. Advertisements under this heading. 1 cent a word each insertion CASH WITH ORDER; six consecutive insertions given 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 all charge orders a straight charge of 1% cents a word will be made each insertion. minimum charge 35 cents. DRS. JAIIESON JAIIESON REUBEN C. WATSON wonsml Auctmnovr fur County of y. Prompt attention to sales. Rea- .ulalv tvrma and satisfaction guar- ~th Dan‘s made at The Durham mm‘lc‘ nft'u'v «1‘ with R. C. Wat- 7 \‘nx'nvv. RR. 1. Phone 60-3 1‘“. FARMS FOR SALE Thursday, August. a, 1m. Licmsad fltu'tioneer Medical Direttan’. Dental Directorv DR. A. I. BELL Classified Advertisements 11V LUCAS HENRY W .1 mnmxox'r. my- inn Chirnpx-actic 0mm :‘laofurlane . BEXTINCIK. And so {mm post to post he went To ï¬nd a job which suited. _But merm here is discontent .\\\a\ from tar-ks he scooted; - He “tilted work which seems like play And that does nOt exist today. The thing we really like to do Is spldom h nest toiling. It‘s sewing ir some) duties through Which kenps the kettle boiling; And if it's work. beyond a doubt, Somewhere it calls for courage stout. work l'nless the task were pleasant. His duh must not bind and irk. Jov must be mar-present: And so be searched the: cih thmugh To ï¬nd the job hod like to do have at H “It Voters' List. 1926. Municipality of Bgremont. County of Grey. NOTICE 1'0 PARKERS The Durham I'.F.O. Live Stock As- sncmtmn will ship stovk from Dur- ham 0n Tuesdays. Shippers are rwqunetmi M gm three day. 8' noticp. James Lawrence Manager. Phone 601 1‘ 13 Durham. R. R. i. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OP VOTERS' LIST for HHI’SI'I AND LOT ON LAMBTON stromt. nmu' furniturv factory: 200:! stabln and garage rmnhinml: good gardvn; immodiatn pnssvssiml. For furthm' particulars apply Mrs. “W!- liam J. Falkingham, 6 17 6m! tf BRICK HHI'SF. H.\' «:HRNER LAMB- tnn anal Iluuntvss strvvts. in gum! wpair; gum! gardo‘n unol etabiv. I'an' trims and «Willow particulars unply tn Rnhvrt Ryan. Durham. 3 '2 6 'I‘H RENT“ UNI'I 3- .~\.\'D ONE 33. rowm apartnwnt. Immmliate pos- svssion. Apply at Midaugh Homo. 8 5 6 WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- irle an Plant is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work on short order. tf ORGAN, IN GOOD CONDITIONâ€"AP- ply at. The Chronicle Office. wunlitiun.~~â€".~\pply M 1's. W‘ililam Hat'- :-'I':n\'o'. ILR. N0. 4, Durham. 8261).! PEERLESS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- .L'radv ms with the "pop" and long mile-ugo'. Sold only at Smith Bros’ ('Baz'agv. 6 26 M A (3001) SIUI‘IBUARD. CHEAP 1F BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT \\'Hl'l.-\'I‘ \\':\.\"I‘I'II). AN Y Ol'AN'I‘ITY. Hight'st price). People's Mills. 3152:“ Hm SALE.-â€" A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on Getg'r 8 street, North 0! Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to l). Hapkins. 2 21 U Smith Bros. It's good. Try it. 110“ â€"â€".\. Mac‘luaig, Primwillv Ontario. PROPERTY FOR SALE sulcl at nncv. Phnnv “71". 8191pd HURSI'Z .\.\'l) HARNESS IN (3001) .5: .7:â€" c:.x.:....... .2523425 7:: 1a.... Armâ€"4:4; sirâ€".4: .232: 222â€"7. SH“. \anl 8', $3.50; _UN|8|' at $1.75 [N'l' mm! by â€w lnml. (.h‘li\'t‘l‘o'tl.~â€" ’I‘, H. .lnhnsnn. lh'nnmm'. 8 193]th mm» “Huh .\'|‘ SUN) Pl-ZR (MRI): Notit‘ mmli SITI’ATIONS VACANT \l a] FOR SALE OR RENT ARTICLES WANTED w! according i appnal bein tomhor. 1926. \V Nth «13V .‘l l iam MISCELLANEOUS THE PLEASANT TASK H HOUSE FOR SALE n! RIM d that 33011.3 ontitl inspectinn rm ' "' ' n. wotmnl FOR hon “ith why call upon all voters mmhato proceedings to D.\\'ID ALLAN i do "10 thin "1" ih‘ 1y giwn that I haw Sortinn 9 of tho 't and that I have nfï¬cn. Holsto'in. on nmm. W26. the list titlml tn votn in the 3' far Mpmhors of at Municipal Elec- sm‘h list remains r nmissiona cor- law. tho.1 last, day the ï¬t day 0! Holstein Ont A. Guest. 8191f callmi Happy marriage! A union wherein one is content and the other resigned. “Oh," she said. “look at the tau- poles! And to think that some day every one of the horrid. wiggling things will be a beautiful butterfly.†Imelsotlum , A London girl on a visit to the onuntry cama tn a pond whose shal- lows wore full of tadpolesâ€"thou- sands and thousands of little black tadpoles flowing about in an inch or mud and water. A little “I'M a a laborat..u-y. weight three t ier than itself. IUD} ma V 2 lahl6'flluc)llflll '2 tahlvspnunful 2 tablvspnunful I (mlspmmful ‘ Hoar milk in past» nf cm'nsh’n't a “HIP milk: cm rim: constantly; s frnm ï¬r": num‘ i and cool. .5 01' whipped portions. Sliced Cucumber Pickies I’m-l and slim» â€ll‘o'o' cimtvn vu- cumho-rs and «mu «lnzvn «minus. Salt supamto-ly and M, stand nwr night. In tlw man'ning. «l'ain. mix. park in Jars. until to'mlm‘. lino] lwaclw somaratvh': put in jars syrup HW'I' HINDI. LP! : ty-l'mn' lmurs: sval .iar: It seems that vinegar can be made in several different ways, and the brown sugar process is one of them. However. vinegar is soured alcohol and is made through a proress of fermentation. And. I was surprised and glad tn learn, vinegar made with sugar is danergtms tn useâ€"except externallyâ€"nntess the fermentation is watched with lahnratnry rare. Hf mursv. muSt of us can't give this uttvntinn tn tlm [)I‘Hdllt't and might, nut to try it. Thn (only ex- w-ptinn to this is tlw appln \“invuax' which ran he» maulv at hnnw hwausu tho t‘o-rmvntatinn is natural and (Inns nut haw tn 1w watchml sn ohm-ly as who-u it is prmhu-mt at'iiï¬vially hy tho- mmhinaticm of suivdot and sun: 8 [munch Hf [N'at'ht‘fl l pint nl‘ Vim-gar '1 Inmmh‘ HI 5â€,: ‘ar Stir k '“H HI‘ “1101' ('IHVPS Ill {"10“ new In; mM :1 In“ stic ks nl cinnamnn tn syrup: 0qu; 11w ur tun minutvs I I‘m-eiveo‘l a letter not long ago from Canada asking-for directions for making vinegar with brown su- gar. I knew just a little bit about it. But, it really interested me, and I decided to ï¬nd out mare about the home manufacture and tell all my readers about it. 1 «:up nf milk . r 14; mm M ln-vaol crumbs Mix inm‘mlio'nts‘; put intu casser- ,. m- hrvad pan and bake in med- m own {01' twenty minutes. This a)’ lw sm'vml either hot or cold. mun HIM ( V ( SALMON LOAF RECIPE :m uf' <almnn PRESERVING RECIPES Pickled Peaches By MARJORIE ADAIS DESSERT RECIPE Chocolate Pudding mHk ABOUT ANTS .1 ml pvachvs and syrup 'uls' m‘ mrnslai‘t'li 'uls «)l' cm'ua 'uls of sugar I Hf vanilla [1 dulll’ilo‘ bfliIPI'Z add n'cll. mgu'ua, sugar and ml; unlil â€lit‘k, stir- : add vanilla. Rvmnvo ' inm Sl’lc'l‘bf‘t 3133595 m with cream. plain This will mako- four n jars and [mul‘ Lo-t stand hwn- '3! jars. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Imaw '1._ .\I. I’. .\I. (IWEN Sc 1! ' XI) ‘ IZH.\'I'S\\'1 IRTH ....... N333 3.33 \\'II.I.I.\.\I>‘I’I 1R“ X . .. N. 33 I I I DI'RHAM ............ ‘J .3†13 (.10 .‘IOI'NT FOREST ...... Iâ€. I“ 6.3†ARTHI'R ............. II .“0 7.30 FERGI'S .............. 11.3†8.00 Arriw at GI'EIJ’H 12.15 8.33 Full sing!» {211-0 82.5". Iaro lim- ï¬â€˜WOPIl tnwns 501'. Far“ iI'0t\\M3n to“ 115 makal x 2:30 All bu-es step homeo'n 1 "311111? stopping [Oink-3 tn I811» 011 and dischaiu: passengers. Dail} including Sundays. Positive- l\ 110 “ailing. This table subject to .‘IIL'ht changes after .\Iav 31 â€"Waitino Room CITY HALL. OWE! SOUID DALY’S STORE, GUELPH Time Table Canadian Coach Company .VUHTHI’J HIV!) «.1 1-11 PH ............. M l 13“", \ .............. Q .3 \RTHIH .............. UH MHIXT Plums“! ...... H.“ DIRH\M ............. HA '“TLLvasruRIDX H.123 CH_\T.~‘\\'¢‘»R'I‘H ....... 12.3 Arr. 3t “WEN SHI'ND 1.1 SOL’THBOI'NI) svvmal \‘I-aIs III'I~\iIIII.~' III svltliIII; 0n Hm fIIIIII IIIIIIII \xniI lI “0113.4 siIII I- I-IIsiIlIIIi. NIIaIl) night )I-aIs 3in ill‘ was IIIIiIIIIi iII IIIIII'I'iIIIII' III Miss Sarah MI'UIIIII; '3â€, II IlalighlI'I III' .\II'. and .‘lls. IIIIIII MIDIIIIgaH Iii HIIIII- ilIIIII. f"!HI])I'll\ III “NIHâ€! k. â€v “as a ml'mht'l' III IIIIII I'III° )I'HI'. II IIIIIII- I'IL'I'I‘ IIIIII SIIIIIIIIy S("lIIHl twasni'vr in â€I“ “IR“THI‘I. l‘IIiIIIIi I'IIHH‘II. and was always will“ I: III IIII his slIIIrII in any ‘.\'Ul‘k that was lu‘illL’ IIIIIlI-r- takI-II I'III' HIP I‘illlm'h. his swat lwiIII; svhlnm vacant at. Ihn sI-I'Vicus nl‘ tho samI-tuai'y. "lack" will lw aimllx nIissI-Il not mm in Ilw chIIII h hut tile†in the» nviglihuihcwl \xhvm his kincllv rlispnsitiun. his unlailing gnud humor, as “I- ll as hi~' iIIIlIIstn and i'nadinvss tn II-ncle- a~'.~i-:taIII-v \xhvn it “as nm'alml am? . turn at a .:I('Ii- 1in t0 himsvlf. comhinml to render him it uniwrsal I'ax'uritv. Hf him it might. lw said as Shakvspnarv said «If «mo- in l‘nI'mni- days. â€His life was Willie) and tho- le'mo'nts‘ en mixml in him that llatlll'o' might stand up and say t- all thv \wII-lcl. "This was a mau'." Tu Hi» ho-I'vawIl \Vidnw. who mmII'IIs a 1min: and I'nnsidvi'atn Mr. McKechnie, wh'o with his wife. had just, returned from Hamilton. whm'o they had Visited over â€It“ week-end and attPndOd the wedding of Mrs. McKnchnip‘s brother. Archie. had rotirod in his usual haalth Sun- day owning. Shortly after mid- night. Mrs. Mva'hniv was awak- Pned by his ususually hoavy breath- ing, and i'vcviving no l't‘SDHllSt' t0 vnquiry. lwcamo alarmvd. and lawn go'ttiug a light. was hnn'iliml tn tind that. lll'l' hushand had already passml away. With thv aid “1' tlw twlv- phmw, nviuhhm's worl- smnmnnmi. and tlw dm'tur callml. whu l'uund that death was tllll' tn lwait trun- hlo'. t‘ur whil'h Mr. Niche-within was he'llâ€: trc-alml allllnllgh ho‘ had lwun \\'Hl'lilll.‘..' as usual. and imlhim: surâ€" imis was antiripatml, IDIIII IasIIIl “as in his 36th \IIIIIII and “as WWII and g-IIIII“ In maIIIIIIIIIl «III the farm on tlIII 8H1 IIIIIIIIIIssiIIII Iif HIIIIUIIIIk. \VlIiIIlI is still IIIIIIIIliiIIIl IIV his l'aHIIIII. IIIIIIIIIII .\IIII.KI-IIIIIIII IIIIII his IIIIl\ sislIIII. Man. “II IIIIIIIIIIIII his tIIIIIIII a" II IIIIIIIIIIIItIIII “it“ An- IIIIIIw HastiII IIIIII assistIIIl him Mr Seldom indeed has Um commun- ity rwoiwd a grmtm- shock \lhzm was oxpm'ic‘wwml «m Monday mnrn- ing of last \wok, August. 9. wth it was learned that in the early hours of the morning the Grim Reaper had invaded one of the homes of the neighborhood and that Mr. John McKeehnie. a young man in the prime of life, had been called away. COMMUNITY MOURNS PASSING 0F RESIDENT Further Particulars Regarding 8nd- den Passing of John chechnie oi Bentinck Last Week. Guelph-Owen Sound Bus Service Calling for passengers at all the principal hotels Oran eville and Owen Sound Owen und ofï¬ce: 169 9111 St. E. Referenceâ€"Standard Bank of Canada We Handle Collections Only â€"No Sideline Nothing too old. small. large or hard for us to tackle Bi years’ experience NO COLLECT IONâ€"NO CHARGE KELLY 8: AIKEN COLLECTORS ,(‘IIV COLLECTIONS :\. .\l 30 3‘) Amnng â€In many iwauiiful Ilm'al iI'thIios worn tho following: Pillnw. fI‘flm his 33';ifv 33"Inaihs i'Ium “I“.s \lI-KocIIIIiI-s fathvr. IIIntIII'r Sih‘i‘l". iII‘HHIPlS and \\ alivi' Bu3mn .\|I. IMhmII and .‘ll'. and Mrs. MzII'I‘. Mr. and Mrs. Ri¢il3l‘li Buying Mr. and Mrs. ICI Iig."iI' BII3'I'0. Mr. and Mind. Hurrgc- 'lnII'3 \II'. and .\II~'. \IIlIiI- Haï¬iii'. Dim: "ah! Hasiiv and <.Ia33icncl lniiml «lunch: sin 33>" ilHll] MI, and Mrs. Arc-hi0 lemiigall and Min Edna .‘ii'lhmg‘ull. Mr. and Mrs. Hur- Ilnn lisvh. Mrs. AnIiI-I'snn. Mr. Hill, Mrs. Ruin-rt \lNZasliII. .‘ll'. IIIIII .‘iI's‘. Andre-33' Hasiic- and â€We'll SIIIIIIII I'I'iuncis. 'l'hv ilu33'I-I‘-iwm‘viz~' \Vl'i'i' Mus-Ii. Noil MI-hmwall. .lavk MI-liuuu: H. Nurman MI'lIulIgall. Wallm' Huym'. IIIIIIgIIlIl Husiiv. l’o-I'I'3' imiiIIuiIaIII. HIII'IIM MI‘KI'I'lIIIiI'. lit-urn“ THI'I'V and Jun" i'I‘HHI‘l'. Thc funcral m1 \VcchIcsday afici- noon was. in thc ahwncc of his pastor. Rcv, Mr. Young cnIIduclmi by Rev. Mr. Smith. pastor «If KIInx l'IIitcd church. Durham. Mr. Smith spokc from the icxt, Juhn H :31, and brought. an appropriate» mos- sagc of sympathy. coIIsulatimI and hope showing that losus \u-pi fur His fricmi and that Hc IIIIcicIstands our SUII‘O\\S. Thc largc cuIIcuIII'sc which attended ihc funcral and fnl- lnwcd thc remains in the Rockv ccmctcrv \\ hcrc II» was laid in thc family plOi, stidc his mnIhcr and sistcr. Margarch was an cluqucnt icsiimuny to thc high I'Sid't'nl in which hc was hchi. 'l'lw luall-hnarm‘s \wrn. Mvssrs. Amlrmv Hastin. Will liamplmll, Frank Twumllxv. Dnnald le'lwnalcl. Edgar Bnyvo', .lumt‘s .‘Il‘llnllxall. AIHX. Mt"- D'nalcl and D. .l. lemnalll. husband and to the father and sis-, tor who haxo lost an onlx' N)“ and brother. xxo oxtrnd our shut-rc- :md hrartfolt. sympathy. “And I heard a Voice saying. Blossmt arel tho «trad who die in the Lord. from hvnrrforth yva. saith tho Spirit, that. thoy may PPSt from their lahor and “Mr works do follow thom." A new use for radio has been found by a Europoan hon-know. Hoe-s, ho says. aro pm-uIiarLV sun- coptihlo to sounds, Wlwn lho boa are about to swarm. tho mun-r sen Up the radio loud sw-akor noar the MVPS. Th0 sound from Hu- radio attravts UN' allmliiuu of tho rust. loss boos and soc-ms to pacify Umm. Timo is savod in owning Hu- MW in Ul‘dc't‘ and in "In flaflu‘l‘illg of tho hom'y. RADIO FOR BEES PAGE 7.