B Enough her 9. ma I tullmn' nagvr to always nmrning, Hm ï¬rst 3| '0‘ ,. d “mm! H \\ lug. ' PIIo-Q-ky want me M yam?†m I are Smart Ho. 80 1" wt _\'\_DU bUUb? '_t' 1 further Pattie“ :.‘mm Smith. RR. 1‘ I an appl ’0. 3. D“? m- [MT 7. CNN. ‘21. EGBEMON’I’, COX- tazn'nc 100 acres; 85 acres under ("11m anon. balance hardwood bush; x'MiVMiit‘M to school; on the prem- iws are a frame barn 42363 ft. with stun» foundation: concrete stables; also htiy 'oarn 30x50 with stone base- flit‘fiil he: pen 20x50; twelveâ€"room br'ck nnse. furnace heated, also i frame wondshed; drilled we]! close to house. with windnill: concrete Water tanks; 30 acres seeded to hay; t0 aeres to sweet clover: this farm is “vii fenced and in a good state of enitn-atinn. For information apply t . Watson's Dairy. RJI. t, Durnam. “"‘Mm £02523“ Ontario REUBEN C. WATSON l. iconsvd .t'mctionee rfor County of mm. 1’1 0mm attention to sales. Rea- m: mbin trims and satisfaction guar- antwd. Datvs made at The Durham 11110111110 ofliie‘m‘ \xith R. 1. \\ at- .‘0 n. Y'au'no}. RR. 1. Phone 604'; r11. ALEX. MacDONALD Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. .‘lmlvl'utn tm'ms. Arrangemvnts for salow. as tn dates. etc" may be made at 'l'ln- Chroniclv Hfï¬ce. Durham. Twrms nu application. Address R.R. I. Durham. Phone 611 r 24. DAN. IcLBAN Lwensed Auctioneer for County of Grey. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- mnahle H‘t‘mS. Dates of sales made at the tlhrnnu‘le Utt‘ice or with him- ‘Plt. LUCAS HENRY Barristers. Solicitors, etc. A mem- ber nf the ï¬rm will be in Durham un Tuesday of each week. Appointments may he made with the Clerk in the ofï¬ce. \lr. (I locate (I branch 4.30 (U 1 C. 6. AND BESSIE IcGlLLIVRAY Chiropractors firmlnuhw Canadian (Ihimpractic Hallo-gob, 'l'nl'nntn. ()fï¬cv .‘lm'furlzmv Him-k. Durham. Day and night plmm‘ 1‘33. 6 M 23†â€". J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. 8. Bonur Graduate University of Tor- ontn. Graduate Royal Cullege Dental Slu'genns u? Hntario. Dentistry in all its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder Blue‘s. Mill Street. second door east of Maclieth's Drug Store. ‘nn. w. c. mcxznmc, nnmxs'r nmw, owr J. 6; J. Hunter‘s store, Durham. Untarm. Dll. A. I. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce Lamhton street, Durham. Ont. Gradu- ate l'niwrsity of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Ofï¬ce hours: 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays excerwL J. L. 8817!, I. 3., I. c. P. 3. 0. Office and residence. corner of Countess and Lambton Streets. oppo- site old Past Oflice. Olhce hours : 9 to H 3.11).. 130 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). DRS. JAIIESOR JAIIBSON 0mm: and residence a short dist- ance east of the Hahn House on anMon Street, Lower Town, Dur- ham. Omce hours 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 pm. (except Sundays: . FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern funeral Parlor: Phone Kingsdale 4344 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto John w. Bates II. Haddocks I'uz'mvz'ly of Flesherton BATES BURIAL C0. ’I‘ 66. C03. 2. W miles southwes runs: 8!} “1‘93- '_'|‘N)d state 0‘ C “n with shed {Id FARMS FOR SALE Legal 'Directorv MIDDLEBRO’, SPBREMAN MIDDLEBRO’ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. SHVVHSwiI‘S tn .-\. 1S. Currey. i1. 11. Middlchru‘ is pm'munvntly mm! at Durham nt'iivr. Flushcj'rton Thursday, Licensed fluclionm Medical Directorv. open t'VQI‘y Friday from 9.30 p.11). Dental Diraclorv :‘o doubt "I“ The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to main- tain in the future. Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoda. tion can be obtained at. reasonable rates. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1‘ Junior Matricu ation. {2i Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the Slat! is a Um- versily Graduate and experienced Teacher. d \“V "\ - Intending pupns should prepare to enter at beginning of term. Information as to Courses may be obtainettfrqn} the Prinetnnl. _ _---_j Sweet Clowr for sale on Lot 20. Camcnsaion H. Bonrinck. Apply to John (Zwmnwn, tlhesley PD. 826 6nd acres of land: on Chester street; el- ectric lights. etaâ€"Apply Mrs. George Everett. Durham. Ont. 8 26 6pd SWEET CLOVER FOR SALE T\\'F..\"I‘Y ACRFS HF STANDING FOR SALE FRAME HOI'SE. SEVEN ROOMS, 5 thn unilvrsignmi up tn 6 p.m.. Sep- ti-mlwr It. 1926. low tha huilolinz of a retaining wall on tho. riwr bank ailjai‘o‘nt t0 tlw Quwn Sit‘t‘t‘t United church. Durham. The apprnximatn yardage is obstimatmt at 120 yards. Pit washed grawl from the) Durham Stone and Sand tli_)mpaiiy's plant must lw usual in this mnstructinn amt is. with all nthnr matvrials, tn b» t'urnishmt by thn rcmtractnr. .\ i'vrtitiml «'lwquv for in per cunt. at the contract prion is required with each lt‘fldt‘l'. whivh will he roturmrd it tlm tender is nnt. accepted. Low- m'rtitimi "Maw 2311' in per cunt. M the contravt prion is required with each tando‘r. whivh will he rnturmad if the tender is nnt. acceptnd. Low- est or any tvndm‘ not no‘cnssarilv accepted. For furthpr particulars apply to - HOUSE FOR SALE BRICK HHI'SE UN HORNE}! LAMB- tnn and clunntnss sfrw'ts'. in good r'o‘pail'; um. uzu'olvn :mo! stablo‘. (“01‘ h'rms and Omar particulars nupilv tn Rnhvrt Ryan. Durham. 3 ‘2 d NOTXCB TO FARMERS Thu Durham (7.19.0. Live Stock As- ~w~cimmn will ship stock from Dur- h-m‘. “n Tuesdays. Shippers are rwmuwtod 1.. give threw days’ notice. TH RENT~ ()er 1- AND ONE 5- mum apartnwnt. Immediate pos- svseinn. Apply at Midaugh House. 8 5 6 tu quirk pun-hasvr, implvmnnt shun «m «Snmfmxa strum: win 3011 build- James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 1' 13 Durham, {1.11. i. WHEAT WANTED. ANY QIHN'I’I'I‘Y. Highest price. People’s Mills. 31523t ~Hm‘f new furniture factorv; good smhlu and garage mmbinf‘d; good carolvn n: immediate poseossion. For t'nrthm' particulais a pplv Mrs. \Vil- liam ..I I‘,alkingham 6 17 6nd tf WORK \\I"AN'[‘l£D.â€"THE CHRON- ivlp .lub Plant is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work 1m short order. tf HHI'SI". AND LOT 0N LAMB’I‘ON l-‘HR S.\l.|{. “WHY“ THE MHNEY TENDERS WANTED l'l‘ZXIDICRS \\'II.L RIC RI‘TJCIVI‘IID BY I’I'IERLI'ZSS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- gradv gas with the “pep" and long milor-agc. Sold only at Smith Bros’ Garage. 6 26 H hrml tn lay; also Whitn Hrpinglnns, laying strain; uno- yo'ax' Uld."“.\ll'§. \V. .\. .\lv43uwan. Durham. 9 9 2 HORSE AND HARNESS IN GOOD cnmliticarrâ€"ApplyMrs. W‘ililam Har- sraw, RH. No. 4, Durham. 826m BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bros. It‘s good. Try it. 110“ ORGAN, IN GOOD CONDITIONâ€"AP- ply at The Chronicle Ofï¬ce. BANNED [HNIK HESS FUR SALE. mnnths HM. mullvy. Apply Ax'vhip .\lv.\'ahh. {U}. l. l’l'iN‘VillP. 9 9 ma NH! hl'liHAM BI‘LL CALI". NINE FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on Gear 6 street, North of Skating Rink, Dur am. Apply to D. Hopkins. 2 21 U PROPERTY FOR SALE DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL FOR SALE OR RENT J a ‘1. R088. B. A. Principal. O . O . JOHN MORRISON, Chm-man. ARTICLES WANTED and M. m' building: only H. \lvlmllan. Durham. MISCELLANEOUS J. N. .‘II'RDOGK. tlhairman Buaml 01' Works. Durham. 0m FOR SALE HWY 9 (31â€! Lnax'e OWEN SOI’ND ...... CHATSWORTH ..... \VILLIAMSFORD X . DI'RHAM .......... “0! NT FOREST . . . . ARTHL R ........... MOI'NT FOREST ...... 10.10 6.50 ARTH [' R ............. l 31.00 7.30 FERGl'S .............. t l .30 8.00 Arrive at GL’ELPH 12.15 8.45 Full single {are $2.50. Fare be- tween towns 50c. Fare- between towns marked x 25c. All buses stop between regular stopping points to take on and discharge passengers. Daily including Sundays. Positive- 1y no waiting. This table subject to slight changes after May 31 â€"Waim¢ Room 011'? Ill-In. om SQUID DALY'S STOIB, BURL?! Time Table Canadian Coach Company NI‘IRTHijND Imaw A. .‘l. h] ELPH ............. 9.00 1‘ I' R‘_ It ‘ .............. 9.4-.) A'RTHT H .............. 10.15 MOI NT FOREST ...... 11.0.") DI RH AM ............. ll.’ “TLLIAMSFORD X . . . 11330 CHATS\\'0RTH ....... 12.50 Arr. at OWEN SOUND 1.15 .‘lac'lolor: Sorry. hut I'm afraid my \‘m-a! eflnx'ts mm conï¬ned to singing in my hath. Yes, Since Saturday Hnstnas‘ drying to [ill a gap in thn cnm'm'satinn : Mr. Madalvr. I‘m sm'P ynu will help ontm‘tain us with a snug. ()h. *rln sing. and I'll warm thm that ymx'rn rather out. of practicm This ntvats. RECIPES Grape Jolly Stvm and mash tho grams: put into Hm m'nsowvin: ki-tlla‘ anol~kmil fur tanty minutna. Strain: lmi! ,inicn {01' ï¬ve" mimm-s. skimmin: varvt‘ully. ‘ \Vnrm tho sugar. allnw- inn: a [mum] to» Pam: pilrt nf juirv. and add gradually to tho ,juim‘. stir- ring until thm'nnghly m-wltmi. Rn- muw from Iirn: punr into ulasw and $08]. Grape and Nut Conserve 3 pmmils of sugar. (lissnlvml iiiâ€"- 3 pints of gratin juiCn 2 inmuna. m'atml rim! and jnir'n t‘ uranuvr. (imppmi '2 [munch Hf raisins. I'hï¬ippml i pcmnci nt‘ walnuts. chnmwrl 1.'_. [mum] 0f ï¬lht‘l'iS. t'hm‘ipm‘l Mix inmwtinnt- and 3110“ tn sim- mm' until thitk about nnv Imm' : mt. in jars, 5. 10v will kwp lwtto‘l‘ if it is! wramwncl in newsrapor tofm'n pluc- im: it. in NW l't'fl'igo'l'atnl'? 3. Silk umbrvllas will not. vrack an nasily if, wlwn wot. Hwy arv i'lnsml and stuml un tlw lmncllos‘ until aim"? I s. Putatcws am olvlivinus wlmn l‘milm’l until dmw. povlwl and Mam-d in a hot mm in a pan nt’ urvasn until brnwnml? 6. Rutter will snofhn Hm [mm M a burn and prmvnt a hlis‘tur? 1, Silk hosiery will \wal' mnrh Inngm' if it is rinsml in mm! wan-r at‘tm' nach wvaring? :3. .\ mattrnss ought. tn lw mum! at lhast 01100 :1 wm'k and giwn a frnquont sun-hath? 'l'u distinguish HIP Yal'imls hanks, if thn same- vulnr is 115ml tn (‘HVN‘ all. u ulnsigrn may 1w mum-Hm! nn ram with Ppayula Hl' nil paint. mvm-s. I hall never rmlizod what a wally sanitary as wall as attrac- liw illo‘il this was until I saw how rlmrminu llw ('nvors (-nulll lw mallv. 'l'lm'v is a \\'llll‘ rangv nl' PUMPS, any nl' whirl: may b:- usml. hm'ausv niltflnlll is so e'aSlly (-lvanml will! a clamp rlnlll. It is always a problem at the be- ginning of the school year, to air. range to keep the brand new books as fresh as possible throughout the term. In some places, the news- papers or other Commercial organ- izations provide the children with heavy paper book covers. The ma~ jority of youngsters, however, have to supply their own, and many are the times I’ve seen covers of vari- colored cloth which attract and hold dirt until one‘s hands become grimy from touching them. The nicest Way to 301w this proh- lom is by using oilcloth for the Guelph-Owen Sound Bus Service Calling for passengers at all the principal hotels DO YOU KNOW THAT: By MARJORIE ADAIS alt‘liciulï¬ whom 90mm! with FFORD X 1:230 RTH ....... 12.50 SOCTHBOITND THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 9.15 8.30 Anal tnko‘ Iiutiw- that at‘tvi' slu'h last mnntionml .latv. tlm adminis- ltratm' will [nu-cowl tn «listi'ilmtn thn Eaï¬suls nf lho‘ «low-awn] amnng Hm lpartivs nntitlml thvi-o-tu. having 1'0- ,gzml nnly tn thu vlaims “r \x'hivh éhu shall tho-n haw noticv. and that the said administrator shall not ho liable for tho said assets or any part thereof in any [101300 01‘ pm'snns Hf whosn (-luim notion Shߠnot, haw lwon I‘m-viwrl by him at. the tim-1 of tho. said «flistributinn. MIDDIJ-IBRU‘ BITRNS. Solicitors fpr tho Administratur. Datm'l at Owen Sound. this Soc- nnll day" at Snptpmhnr, 1926. drnssns and 41mm particulars. in m I'laims. a starvmvnt and thn natm'p of an)“ ho-M In: them. In the matter of tlm estatn 0f HENRY R. KUtLH. In!" '4' Un- 'l'nwn of Durham. in tho clnunly nf (nu-y. Avonuntant. dmwusml. 3'0!in i3 lmrnhy giwn l‘nu'snant. ho Sm-ticm :36 HT HIP 'l'mstvvs' .-\(°t. R. ..H 19â€, Chapto-l' I'll. that all crmlitux'.‘ and nthme having Plainw m' «lo-mamk auaind Hu- nstnto- uf Um said â€MEN 1’. KW'iI “hm «UNI «m. HI ahmxt Hm Iilst «IM 01‘ July. mm, at Hun 'lc-xxn â€I hmham. urn ro-quil'wl. nn «'az' hnï¬ux'n Hm First «EH “1' UNHhm'. “"26. (H snncl lov xnnst- I'l‘“ HI" le Hilly mains hf this hfls‘h‘ Hm lmnsolmlcl arv m: yvars of 8.20. I will mulvavor to haw tho unor- molls (lt'ht. of this country rrducml and this land of our-4 mullc- a plum which will not, only llUlIl its own youths and maiulvm, but will attrart, tlw mnssos ot' tlw lu's‘t. blood of tho motlmrlzuulx "Canada for Cana- diam." i: my motto; your but in- terests my highnst ambition; your unitml support, my lwurtl’vlt «lustre. Gratol‘ully yours, R. T. l'lI)\\'.-\RI)S, Ghosvn unanimnus‘ly as the Lib- eral-(lunsm'vutiw candidatv fur this banner riding. I Me'dgfl mysnlf, if elected, to usv my vwry pmwr and influoncn for tho furtlwring nl‘ tlu: host intm'vsts 01' Hm l'm'n'lvrs. tlw industrial wnrkm's and Hu- mmmvr- vial c'lasws nf ulll' lwlmml unumla. Ann! Mary had Inn-n inirmlum-cl to all UN' t'rivncls . I Hu- l‘amily while- Visitim: lu-r hrulhvl. .\'u\\'. \weman- likv. Sllv was trying: m clisvm'vr if hvr nivm- fzn'mwl any yuum: man PSpN'ifllLY. To the Electors of St/mth-East Grey. Dear Fellow Electors: NOTICE TO CREDITORS l' dnmamk auailh‘t tho- vstuh- nf hc‘ said Henry R. Km'h. \VIIH dim! n â€1' about Hu- First clay of Jul)’. .026, at tho" 'l'wwn â€1' Durham. am n-quirml. an or Imiurï¬ Hm First «HIV 1' â€Nabv'r. 1926. to split! by past, I‘vpzlitl. 01' «le'liwr. to» thn Suliu'il- ['8 for tho administratcw of mu stat» 0f tlw said «'Im‘vasml. tlwil' hristian namPs anal surnamos. ml- We Handle Collections Only . â€"l(o Sideline Nothing too old. small. large or hard for us to. tackle 34 years' experience N0 COLLECT IONâ€"NO CHARGE KELLY AIKEN COLLECTORS Oran eville and Owen Sound Owen nound offices 169 9th St. E. Referenceâ€"Standard Bank of Canada COLLECTIONS THO Pmmlv's Candidatn. Disowned iptimw. tho full ritinu. Hf Hwir . 0f tlwil' accounts f tho sm-m'in'. if 01'. for WIN) throw Miés \Macphail: ".Vnit e oalaly 3'06. 1 am (wmsml measure that is likuly t. I. 1'02â€. In Mr. King." Mr. Farmvr: "\Vlnaf 'llml small inclUstrio-s \\ lxirh rm- #2 In km'p Hlv'ir hunch HimVH “an .anl think Hlu-ï¬' ~‘laml SHIN" lquh-vliull'.“ Miss Murmurâ€: _ lu'l'nl't', Iv! “mm :m I Mr. Furnlvr: "(Jul dnmlj‘nr Hu- ('unm‘v yvi [ï¬t-y 81‘“ t'Hstl ducts." Miss Mavlvhail: is unly uf mimn' im parish." ho what I Mr. Farm-r: jnh. did ynu my plmlsn," Miss Slavphail liamvnmry phra- tim' Hf Hm cum .‘h'. HH'IW‘X‘Z "\h yuu :u'c- nut, rmzl Miss Mucphnil Mr. Farnwr: pravtic-al ï¬at-mu:- is \Vm'n 011' I‘m“. _ L. .322 .23.: In: _...:\_..:._:_ :1. H._..:_.:£ 3.7. ; E _...__.__:..._ .r._ â€2.3.7:“? 1.1.2," Mr. Farmer: “l-‘irstohand ini'm'm- ation.†Miss Mawhail: “Prmwl.†Mr. Farmm‘: "Is it two that. you aro nmmsml tn pinto-Minn in any shape 01' form who-tlwr it. unwas- tlw humor or nut 1'" Mr. Farmofz "(howl warning Mavphail.“ Miss Macphail: "Gum! mm' Miaâ€"ah, furnwr, «lid 3w: ‘huy Mr. Farmer: “YM‘. that's H~~l m'cupatiu! and rvpn-se'ntatiw Miss Mal‘phail: "I lhuuuht l “as the only rwrvsvntatiw (of that «w- cupation in this ruling." Mr. Farnwr: "'l‘hnuuns run «lif- forontly. Misâ€"rvmvm'ntatinn. die! you say?" Miss Mamhail: â€ls that‘sâ€? Pm) what is Um nhjvct of this inim- View?†It. Farmer vs. Miss Macphail. Mi.“ Marphz’ul IMAGINARY INTERVIEW mo pE’JANEmo lc-l me an Ilmlo'l The Roy al Bank of Canada Durham Branch - I. A. Rowland. Manager «gm-shun] '2 "\Vc-H, \w I'd-«zuirud t: il: "Mad, o'mplmfi- am nmznsml to. any "'l'ruv. 1m! imgmrtanm- in l haw in ‘ \ vahilw! min .’ H" mnrv Li ill Wha! :Ilmut. Hm l‘lllc 'Gom! mum in Quebec St. John. N... mum Sydney Charlottetown Iontml Edmonton Regina Winnipeg Fort William Windsor. Ont. Landon Hamilton Toronto LIN Vacuum Victoria D. 0,. ¢.~.Ill". HM brim: Ian \H l\ mum 1‘ Advertise in The Chronic-Te. 71 Pan Ur sordid things that irk mu. len. Iikc' an awful Hmndvrvlnp, Ur road a lmuk'nr mku a nap. Th0 farmvrs “start in smm- nw." Mr. Farmer: “\‘m. and “'0 will lw ml Hu- mad if yun aw allnwo‘ m vunHmm in build m» this preju- div'.‘ against us. Cal in Colombia Sun Jun Santo Domingo Portia-hincc Nuau Int of Spain Bucnoo Aires Rio de Janeiro Iontevidco London New York Paris Bucelonn g. John's. Nfld .vlm‘. M. E. Murray m: arr in “It" 150ch Miss Mat-gohail: “I. iar'" Mr. Faunm': ""IHIIIIk \uu Very mn- Itiqmltv. int l.¢-ml Ian! I N‘I‘ vo- 2'I‘ Illh holizmim: 1|ch [II'MHSI‘ fl .... Lilwrul lmulvr." Misti “M'phalli "HIM i~‘ that?" ‘h‘. mer: "llicln'l lw sub Ihlivly \Vithum may just (‘RUN‘ Lhfl 1°. Muiufwn wag :I liar and I eApccfonl Danis‘ “MINER. 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