that t; "“‘.‘O. wnnb “up“. -' 'â€"Vâ€"__. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Mmh-rah' tm'ms. Arrangements fur salm‘. as In dntvs. eta. may be made at 'l‘hv Chronic!» Ofï¬ce. Durham. 'l'o-x'me nn apphcation. Address RR. 1. Durham. Phone 6“ r 231. RI I‘D! ‘. l-‘ 'o‘. -‘o “\'l‘u---_ tanmx: 1Ҡacres; 5 acres under cutmatmn. balance hardwood bush; cmwonwnt to school; on the prem- xsow are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with stop» foundation; concrete stables; also hay barn 30350 With stone baseâ€" mo-nt; hm: pen 20x30: tweive-room brick house. furnace heMed. also frame woodshed; drilled well close to house. with windmill: concrete water tanks: 30 acres seeded to av; 10 acres to sweet clover; ' is well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. For information apply to Watson's Dairy. RR. 6. Durham. 102523" Untario. ........ cult 'n anon. balance naru‘ cunvommxt to school; on mm are a frame barn 52: stone foundation; «more also luv barn 30350 with 1mm; hm: pen 20:50: h C. 6. AND BESSIE IcGILLlVRLY Chiropractors (Ex'mhmhw Hanaohnn clhirnpractic Coils-2v. 'I‘nx'mnn. Hfï¬vn Mat'frn'luno “lurk. Durham. [my and night phmw 1215‘ 6 H 23!! D 1!. IcLBAN l.wen.~w! Auctioneer for County of Grey. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- ammhlv terms. Dates of sales made at. The ilhrnnu'le (Mice or with him- self [HP 7. CON. 2!. taming 100 9min!) We, \ND 8. CON. KURT}! PART LOTS T . 2'3. F-zremnnt. contaming 66 acres: 55 nerve cleared. ':»aianc9 hardwo bush; in good state of cultivation; frame Mm “350. stone basement. cmnete stables; drilled well and Cement tank at barn. Also Lots 6 ‘ Can. t. 8.113.. Glenelg. enn- wnd ., tammc HO acres. 100 acres cleared and m good state DRS. JAIIBSOI Jamal «mu-c and residence u short dist- mm- east of the Hahn House on anbtun Street, Lower Town. Dur- ham. (Jmce hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to a pm. (except Sundtys; . DB. A. I. BILL . Musician and Surgefm. Ofï¬ce Lamhton street, Durham Ont. Gradu- am I niw'rsitv of T.0r0nt0 Ewes teded and (ox-rocked. Ofï¬ce hours: 2 to .3 p m.. 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays exvvphwt Mr 11. 10L an d branch #30 to Han‘rtstvrs. Soiicitors, her of the ï¬rm will be '1 Tuesday of each week. 1‘ may be made with the om'cc “I" ;‘2‘°‘ml§r.~ \IIC u u. --.. "1'2â€â€œ: seven rooms. With 3000 frame w-mdshed attached; .dr'llled «at; at dvor; never failing spring: on ’h‘.§ farm. making a c _oice stock farm. This property w: rmm to qmck purchaser. For par- ticulars apply at Watson‘sozlgflry. R It. 3. Durham. Ont. J. L. 3.11], I. 3., I. c. P. 8. 0. «mice and residence. corner of tzuuntess and Lambton Streets. oppo- sm» um Pmt Office. Office hours : 91¢»ua.m..130w a p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). flmmr Gruduato lTniversity of Tor- out“. (Branduzm- Royal ($011030 Dental Surgwns 0? â€Mario. Dentistry in all IH branches. Ofï¬ce Calder muck. Millb‘treet. second door east u! )luclmth's Drug Store. Dental Directorv DR. W. c. PICKERING, DENTXST cm’u-u. mar J. J. hunter‘s. store, nut-mun. Hntamo. J. r. GRANT, n. n. s.,_"_1.. ï¬g.“ .- PUNERAL SERVICE New Modern funeral Parlors Phone Kinqedale £344 1‘ ‘ oronto 122-124 Avenue Road Luconsml Auctmnqor for County of L"')'. Prompt uttontmn to sales. Rea- mm» th'ms and sahsfuctlon guar- Advertisements under this heading. 1 cent a word each insertion CASH WITH ORDER; six consecutive insertions given {or the price of four. Telephone calls treated as cash with order it paid (or before Saturday night of week ordered. Minimum charge for first insertion. 2.3 cents. Un aiftharge orders a straight charge of 1% cents a word will be made each insertion. minimum c‘harge 35 cents. Legal ‘Dt'rectorv MIDDLBBRO'. SPBREIAI‘ MIDDLEBRO’ Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. Nuwws<nr5 (U A. B. Currey. «1. «2. Middlcbro' IS permanently Hm! at. Inn-hum ul'ticp. Fleslmrton nch upon ow'm‘)‘ Friday from I h) 9.30 p.111. , ____â€"â€" Thursday, I“ .\I ‘ its FOR SALE him I. Sam 1' nz‘mt‘l‘ly Lircnsed fluch’oneer Medical Directory. ALEX. MacDQNA}D Classified Advertisements LUCAS HENRY iuilmtors, etc. A mem- 1 WI“ he in Durham U!) :h week. A pointments mm the 'lerk in the I. luau†of Flesherton EGREMONT, (ION- yum- o-yo-s. Prufnssnr Katz. tho “'6‘"- knnwn “Mira! spm'ialist, nn \VPd- nowlay. Smuh'nflwr 29. at. thn Hahn Hum-v. Durham. Ho'aal :wlw. dizzi- no-ss. :lnt‘m-tiw \‘isinn. ("POSS vyns rp- livvml through m‘npvrl)‘ ï¬tted glassc‘s as Prnt’o-ssm' Kan. is known in be Hun ul’ tlw must skillo'd upticians 0f Imitly. H“ van [WI-{b mun tlmuzzh nHIo'I's Innn t'mlvol. Rvnlo'mlml' Hm duto‘. SWEET CLOVER FOR SALE 'l’\\'f’..\"l‘\' .\".MC.< HF STANDING GIRL WANTED \\'.\\'l’lfll NHâ€. 1"! 1H H! DISH \\'HRK, Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoda- tion can be nbtained at reasonable rates. and in Sim-road. H wm'ks nun. pair spew fal' IION‘ in t'aso' I) ‘1. lomn. Rmx' Hm I lhmnic I» â€Hit PROF. KATZ COMING ITMHM; \«;\l.\' 'I‘H LHHK .\F'I'F.R SPECTACLES LOST HI‘I'IWVICI'LV I’l'HNI'I'l le l-’.\01'I'HH\‘ I“ The) Durh'lm I'.F.U. Livp Stock As- ~~'ci:_1.‘:nvx \V‘QI! ship sun-k from Dur- zmm Hn Tuesdays. Shippers are rnquostvd to give» three days’ netice. James Lawrence. Manager. ron SALE mung mn'sn SEVEN RHOMS, Tho School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1‘ Junior Matriculation. "2‘ Entrance to Normal Schooi. Eavh member of tho Staff is a Cm- Information as to Courses may be obtained from the Pripcipgl. varsity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enjoy at beginning of team. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to main- tain in the future. FUR SALE. WORTH THE KIDNEY m quirk purvhnswr. implvmvnt slmp nu Harnfmxa shun-t: will .40†build- in: and Int. pr building nnly. Apply A. H. .‘lrlmllan. Iim‘ham. 9 9 6nd Phunc (301 r 13 \\ I†.\l‘ \\ \NTI'. D. \\\ QUANTITY. Hi" hf‘St [)1 H P. I’vnpli’. S \liils.31)23t WHIRK \\'.-\N'I‘ED.â€"'I‘HE CHRON- u-lo- .lnh Plant is well equipped for turning mu, HIP ï¬nost work on short} “Mm: 05' H \‘l DRKSHIRE BROOI) SOW, DYE mu 01' about {Molt-1' 5.â€"â€"Apply J. A. Hruwn. Bunno-ssan. Plume.- Durham. 13‘“ 1' I3. 9 23 2 straw. Imnr fIII'nitIII'v factory; slahlv :IIIII garagn I-nmbinod; -nPIII-n n; immmliatn Imssnssion. fIII‘fhm' IIaItimIIIIrs applv Mrs. lianIJ. Falkingham 617 € Jnhn Crommvn ORGAN, IN GOOD CONDITIONâ€"AP- ply at The Chronicle Ofï¬ce. HIt’l‘ YHI'H HAIHH at Smith Hum]. IN! HHI'SI'I AND LH'I‘ UN LAMBTON Hm SALEâ€"A NL'MBER OF GOOD blnuling lots on George street, North of skating Rink, Durham. Apply to U. Hopkins. 2 21 U l’El-IRIJCSS GASOLINE, THE HIGH- grmh- gas with the "pep†and long quiv3gc. Suld only at Smith Bros’ PROPERTY FOR SALE HI'I'I' YHI‘R .VI'I\\' RAID“) SET BIC- [NW NW \\'m-l.l‘.~' Sumo-s, Sm- Smith “HRH. Durham. 923-6 )C N" DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL " me of land: on Chester street; bl- trio lights. ntc.â€" Apply Mrs._George sorett. Durham. rmt. 8 26 God FOR SALE OR RENT -\ R'I‘ICLES WANTED J. A. M. 088. B. A“ Principal. JOHN M BRISOX. Chairman. ll MISCELLANEOUS H mm: munth SIOII NOTICE TO FARMERS OVI FOR SALE mu “mine; Bhesle)‘ M) H H.\'|"I'ERH‘ZS Durham. 9 23 '1 lvlwlu. ahnm. two nf hm'n-rimmwl twat-mg namn of mi nn ro'tm'n tn Durh \V 2! 011 Lot, ‘20. L. Apply in PD. 826 Gpd j m. Mrs. “’11- 1? 6m! tf tuwn for Apply 8 26 GM RJL I. 626 U ‘J 9!! good good F or Time Tahl’Canadian Coach Company NORTHBOL'ND _ Ipa\n_ A..\l. P. M. ARTHI H .............. \IOI'NT FOREST ...... DURHAM ............. \VILLIAMSFORD X . . . CHATS\VORTH ....... Arr. at OWEN SOUND Leave OWEN SOI'N D CHATSWORTH ..... \VILLIAMSFORD X . DURHAM .......... MOL NT FOREST . . . . Am R FERG! S Arrh'e at G[ ELPH. 'l‘ir‘ lhn [mavh llzllvvs lnxvthm' aml «ll-up intu a syrup maaln as follows: I quart of Vino-gar 3 pints of sugar 2 nuncns of vlnvm 2 mmcns nf rinnamon hark Put-spicvs in a muslin ha: and clrnp intn llw \‘invgar and 511231- mixturn . (1001; tlin fruit \‘o-i'y gmitly in' tlw syrup until lunch-1': tlmn lil't fi'flm thn syrup and place" in jars. Gnok tlm syrup until slightly thick: pour it. nw'i' thn [mac-hos and seal tho" jars. MOUNT FOREST ...... 10.10 6.40 ARTHUR ............. 11.00 7.30 F ERGI'S .............. 11.30 8.00 Arrive at GL'ELPH 12.15 8.45 Full single {are $2.50. ‘Fare be- tween tnwns 50c. Fare between towns marked at 25c. All buses stop between regular stopping points to take on and discharge passengers. Daily including Sundays. Positive- ly no waiting. This table subject to slight changes after May 31 A 6859 on Him 'l‘liu HM lady was limillly inspvct- in}; lho- slm-k 0f spi-ctaolm, "Hnw min-h ai'v thaw?" shn askml. SO‘IPCHDQ a pair. ".\ dollar and a half. madam.†“Anol huw muvh willimit llw cam." “\Vull. lin- ms» makps litth clif- fo'i‘o'ncv. Summw “9 an 315?. " "What. ’ Is lhu «asu nnh \mrtli iiw conh“? "Ym madam " ï¬rmly. ".\\'nll Im glad to hear it; it 3 iii» (859 I \x'f'ant Ancl. placing a nickï¬l cm tlw (oun- tvr. the «1081' old lady 100k up the 0350 and “allied timidh inln tli street. \xhiln the Optician gasped {ï¬r brnath. RECIPES Lamb Shanks Lamh shanks m'o- im-xpvnsiw- ans! ch'liciuus. \Vlwn [H'szll'ml pl'upm‘ly. tho» mvat is tmuh-r and tash-s likn vhickvn. Put. thu shanks in Enilim: saltwl \Vatvr and alluw tn simmo-r for fnm' hours. 'I‘hml [mt pntutnva, which haw hum vaml and halvml, and string hmms mm “In kvttln with tho- mvat and Imil fur le lmul‘. Peach Mangoes PM)! large! t'i'wstnnu pvachus; rut in hah'vs and ri‘muvu stuiws. Fill “in mivitii-s with maraschinn rho-r- I‘iPS 01‘ with thn l‘ullnwing "liXilzl'“I 1 cup of [’ii'vsvi'vml :iiiuo-i' slim-i! thin I twasw’mnful Hf .2111th lini'~‘o~i‘aclisli l mustard Sm'ii. I ti-zispoimful Hf (‘vlvi'y semi! 15,- h‘asplimlflli «if Mack iwmwr SON] I guess more are not. many schools in which the morning lootliJu'ush drill is omitted from the curricu- lum. l'sually children dislike an}- thing that tlwy know is licnclirial. But, the various jinglns wliivh haw The children nowadays don’t. sing this song, for since the sudden rise to popularity of the once despised "slicker," boys and girls and grown- uiis. as well, can enjoy the rainy days. I think the yellow oil skin is probably the most. universally worn. although the coats do come. in a variety of colors. Guelph-Owen Sound Bus Service cm nu, o'w'n' “soon burs sronz, can." Calling for passengers at all the . principal hotels “Rain, rain, go away, Little children want to play.†By MARJORIE ADAIS SOL'THBOL'ND THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 1.15 830 9.15 z... .1. .0 I... 5. 5. Notice is hereby giVeu pursuant. to Section 56 ot‘ the Trustees' Act. “.3“. 1914. Chapter 121. that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the gstate of the said Henry R. Koch. who died on or about the First day of July, 1926, at the Town of Durham. are required. on or before the First day of October. 1926. to send by post, prepaid. or deliver, to the solicit.- ors for the administrator of the estate of the said deceased, their Christian names and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions. the full particulars, in writing. of their claims. a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security, if any held by them. 21ml only to the claims or which he shall then have. notice, and that the said administrator shall not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been‘received by him at the time of the said distribution. MIDDLEBRO’ BURNS. Solicitors for the Admin’ trator. Dated at Owen Sound, t ‘3 Sec- ond day of September, £926. “'Nn lawyvr :u-quiro-s a .rvputa- tinn by sm'uring runyirtiuns nr Incas (mu by failing: tn do 9'". “'0 lnuk upon a criminal trial as :1 sulvmn inquiry by thr stato, and any rmwn rnunsvl who Slwubl. in tlw brat. nf aclynrary. anclrayur to bring: almut a runyirtinn by an amwal tn tlm suntimrnt nr prnjuitim-s ut’ tlw jury, nr by unfair rnmmunt (in â€in vyi- 4lc-nrv. \muld mrn tlm ro-prnbatiun (if his fvlluws. if 1th a slum ro'bukn frnm tbn jtlflgr.’ "In the- l'nitml Stall-s. many rrim- inal trials may bo- <aiut tn hc- trvatml substantially a~' mattrr fnr lbw mu- tinn pit-turns. l‘u'nt‘ussnr Pound has nutml tlw lung-ctrawn rriminal trial with its atmosphvro- nt' nit-luc‘lrama. its 'rlnslms‘ nt‘ o-mino-nt rnunsnl. anul sn nn. a< a surxiyal ut' tlio' 't'iu'intim†wliirb ,L'ut its thnatrr and its ncm-li 'in tlw ruurtrnnm. .\ trial was a slimy. a slam“. a tight. Armrcling: tn .lnstiri- Rialclnll. clanatlian npininn ancl liabit rut» ntbo-rwisn. "\Vhy (Inc-s Hm ‘frnnfinr’ linm'r so long in citing: and nmflng a rich and busy [’mm'vln?" Bad News mm was wm'king dilignmly em his potatn patvh \vlwn hv saw thu Imsfman «‘ï¬ming up thn mad. hoar- ing for him a black-Mam! vm'olozw. Mikv hncamv unnasy, and shown! In the matter of Um nstate of HENRY R. KOCH. lato wf thp ann of Durham. in thn County of Gray. Arcnnntam, (kc-eased. And take notice that after such last mentioned date. the adminis- trator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled therein. having re- “How it's not bad now gmstman. “It. is HM." said Mil: at “w acldl'vss. "It's mm“ Miro-IV. .‘Ifl hrnthor PM can tell by his handwrii "1‘0 9. Now Ym'km' .lnstivv Ridclvll sm‘ms liko a visitor ti-nm Snmn nmv amt immissihlv planvt whvn ln- says: 'I haw ni-wr knnwn it to takv half an hour to obtain a jury " 'l‘ln- â€limo-s mlitm'ial saw: 'l’mm sump, still innu- distant. and innumsihlv planrbt. hv sm'ms t'» mnw \thn lw tvlls us that It“ has nc-wr sm-n a mnrclm' trial that. lastml mm'v than a clay and a halt." "'l‘tn- t'lanailian jnilgu is nnt an antnniatnn," thv mlitni'ial «'nntinâ€" nus. “Hp mmmvnts t'i'm'ly «in the t‘Vltlt'llt‘t'. snhjvct, unly tn tln- r0- strit'tinn that law makvs “lt' jury Hinti‘l'stanil that it is Mr HH'IH tn jnclgo- tln- farts and fur him In lav «tuwn thv law. .\[:;n'al.~' till small twhnh'al gi'nnncls ur "liSillkt'." :ll‘f' itisnnssml. 'l‘hvy ari- nnt. urantmt unli'ss tln- run†is satistiwl that ‘snlistantial wrung ni' nimaiiiaw' nt' .jnstim" has m't'nrrml.‘ Thi- pru- sm-ntin ' attm'ni-y, thnngh aimnintml liy thv party in hum-r. has' nu hand in imlitit's. Hi- trio-s tn sm'ln'v ,ins- tii'v hy ('nllo'i'tint: thv i'i'vclililv «Wi- ctvnm- in thn vam- anil laying it lw- it "HP is nut. summsml tn usv his lmsitiun fur pill'lmsvs nl’ svnsatinn m- glm‘)‘. in politics. HI' trio's In svt'lll'o‘ ,ius- tim- hy ('nllo'cting llw ('v'mlihh- vyi- dnncv in thn raw and laying it 1w- ful't' Hm jury fairly and without passinn. "W0 arn poor and busy [Wc’iplv and have no time or mom-y to was!» on frills and sensation," the judge said. “We \‘ll‘\\' a criminal prose- cution as a snlomn iim-stigalinn by HM stall" in i’lPlvi'minv \Vlwtlwr tho avvusml has lwvn guilty ml a (wimp against, it." JUSHCP Ritlt‘lo'll Staten! in his ar- tiv to that a miminal trial in Lanacta is "mm-r a gamp at “hich tho- smaitvst man “ins and tho Il('\\S- paiwrs gut, lots nt‘ intm'osting copy." .lustii'i' Riihlvll.'uf HIP Sum-"mp Court nf Unlariu. is l't‘gal'ih'd by Tim .Vo-w Yni'k Times "liku a visitor from sumo MW and oimpnssihln plaiwt." in commenting nn Hlv Canadian jnrist's description Hf Hm admin- istratinn nf I'Zanaclian law in a lnval nvwspaper. NOTICE TO CREDITORS CANADIAN COURTS AMAZE N. Y. PAPER Procedure Like That of Some New and Impossible Planetâ€"Trials Sol- emn “Iainâ€"Comment on Article by Justice Riddell, of Ontario. . is HM.†said .‘Iikn. glatwinu 0 acldy'vss. "It's npsv't 0i am 0nâ€" 'l,\'. .‘lfl hrntlH-I' Pat'~‘ dvad. 0i tpll by his hana'lwriting!†3‘1â€! HM Tim Huh-l Rattviihury :Ii, Clintcm last. \vm-k vhangc-«l hands, Lcmis Rnus‘so'au Inn'im.’ lvasml Hu- prnp- "My fur in wars. Mr. Ruswan and his sun. Louis. i'ni'mm'ly minim-ml Hw â€mum-r inn. and 1m- prm-iiml huh-lawn. lmpi'uw-mvnts aI-c- :ill't‘mh' living niacin by llw mhlitinn ui' tic-w fur- nishings. and it is Hu- intunlicm â€1' â€in nvw prnm‘ivtnrs in uiw tlw tra- wlling public Hui-via“ St'l‘Vit'o'. Th0 i'm'mo-r pl‘nln'ivlm'. S. 9, tlmilwr. intvmls In siwncl ilw “inlvr in Ilz'ilil'm'nia and Ivan-s I'ui' Hn-w‘ slim-Hy, avvumpaniml by his family. CLINTON HOTEL LEASE!) BY HANOVER HOTBLMAN MI". Dorhv Imosidpd. Thol 5min- turo lossun \\ as rrad in Miss .13th \lcRonald. \lrs. (I. MrKnclmiv Q‘H“ a most intornsting vapor (In â€In "chapters of the study book dvalini.’ with tho prayvs (If urirntal Chrisâ€" tians. thnsidorablv new businvss was discussmi, and it was dm'idod tn haw Miss Sim-lair (If Hurriston. recently appuintod Provincial YIIIIIII: People's Secretary. addrvss the su- (‘iPty at. Hm thanknfl‘viing mm'ting in Ortober. Mia Sinclair is a spinn- did speaker. full nf I-Iithusizism fur young [maples work in tin» IIIIII'rII. and imr US†Should Do pruiitahlo'. The meeting closvd “ith a mum and tho rvpvating uf tho Lmd. P ‘3)01’. Th\ regular tum-ting of H10 W. M. S. of the Presbyterian church was hvhl at the hum» of Mrs. J. P. Hunter on \Vémwsday, Svplvm- rbr 15. Thrrr was :I gnml ath'luL mm» of H10 ladirs nf tlw church. PRESBY'I‘ERIAN w. I. s. um um wannzsnu I WANT A GOOD, RELIABLE MA! tn {:0 mm business for himsolf in Glam-lg and Holland 'l‘uwnslnips in Hwy County svllim: Rawh-igh‘s Hood Hc'alth Products In l‘arnu-rs. A per- manent. prolimhlv and pleasant husb- nnss all your mm. \‘vry liHIv vam- 1al rvquirml. Sm- mu quivkly. “mum (‘2. (im'lwr. Nvusadl. â€Mann. 9 16 3 a “sharp vonsuro" of Lord Byng. Toronto (Hobo. ' "' "" hv had spukml as our wlm at the timv had mwvr Inwn «It'fvatmi ill the Hum-w uf Commons." fercr {rum tho refusal uf dissolu- tinn. rvlwatmlly slam! durum: tho campaign that hv did nut. hlamu tho (hum-unr-liunvral. hut. rathvr. Mr. Meaghan. Al. NMVIHM‘kut nu Sem- tvmhm' 7. Mr. Kim: “domind that ho had anythim.r against. Lurd liyng. H0 lwlimw-d his I‘ZXPPHI‘IH')‘ had howl] mow-d hy ('hiVah'y. It was t. bu suhmmmi. hmx'vVvI'. that. Mr. Mo'igho-n had given [In gruunds for dissnlutinn that hv himsvlf had not giwn. and. mun-over, when ho- had spoken to lhv (inw‘rnur-Gmwml. In tho We of this aI'nguvan I! is difï¬cult to wad mm “ID Insult BRITISH CANADIAN 53 Wellington St. West - Toronto I'II spfll‘I' nI' I'IIII Hm" IIIIIIII',‘ II?- III- I» I'III "hum I Ial \III" I.III Isznms MI I I III: I .aIIIs. $100 I‘IIsIh Pal" Imi III a I’IIIIIIIII. LilwI'al I.IIIIIIIII.~ I'III. Samplv hunk fl'I‘I' Extra Money PAGE 7.