Mr. R. \IortMy is busily engaged threshing north of the. village. Mrs. Heath returned home Saturâ€" day aftn' spending um- vacation with her sons at Fergus and else- where. . v PAGE 6 W â€[71 1;. Glad to lwar Mash-x- .Iohn Vasey has fully I'mruvm'ml from an opera- tion for :‘emmal of tonsils last. week in D1111. ml ‘Hnspjtnl. _ -_ ,-l ‘1 (x nvon\\‘ ULAL H lsu in u. ._t,..-__, Messrs. Flvtrlwr and Morrow Biddell 1:41 for Calgary last. Wednes- day to visit Ilu-ir aunt, Mrs. C. Mc- Dougall. and also to help harvest the monster crop in that part of the great \wst. Miss Eli‘ssic Campbell [14111118 to the city Saturday after having spent n nlvumanl holidav with her sister. Tlu- funeral 0f the William Buchanan look tlm lmnm of her sonâ€"in-le Smith. nn Monday last. Mc\\'illiam cpmlut'tml 01"! l Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Gilleu Buyd and Mr. and Mrs. Jqu Boyd spent, aday re- m'utly with Mr. :mn Mrs. Mcï¬illiâ€" Vary ul’ l)(;»_r_u(_)ch‘. \I l' ,--l.n:n .nnr‘ \ul'\ 'Jl UlJL lLUL An. Mussrs. Malcolm McKochnio and Will litlgm aw threshing tho barns amund (ileni-oadin this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sheldroth and family ol‘ near tlhosloy spent Sun- day with her sister. Mrs. McKecli- niv. Miss ,Bl'ancl‘io Mcliochnie reâ€" turnml with them. Friends from Guelph are Spending a few days with Mrs. Mike Kenny. Mrs. Wilkiv is \‘isilil‘ig tho Heslip family this week. The Missionary nu’wting ol' the Mucky church was held at. the home 01' Miss lh'slip on \lenesday. Some inte-i'e-sting papers worn read. Miss. Hvslip and sisters. served a dainty lllni‘li. Mi'. Harold Vivkc'i's ol' lionl’row, who has lwon at Toronto Exliihitic’in. and is now on his way to London. smut a short limo. with his grand- IIIOHIOI’. Mrs. Banks. on Sunday. Hr was accompanied by his cousins the 'Misso's Hopkins nl' Hanovm' and a cousin from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Middloton and family of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. lsa-ac Hooper ol' Egremont. warp also Visitors at Mrs. Banks on Sunday. Domoch (Our Own Correspondent} Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Aldrvd 01' Durham sw-nl 'l'uvsday with tlwir daughtvr, ---~--‘ .â€" ,._l-. "I" An. :. - ‘_ F '1 - ‘ ‘ Mrs. \\ llllam htPIIIU d} . . ‘ Mrs. .lnlm {lampl‘wll n1 )lmmt Fnrvst is visiting her daughter. Mrs. ’mubvn iinln-l'ts_._ ‘- I c'f‘ !!!!! P {$1 ‘11“ ll ------ - -â€"‘. . . ' u. Mrs. Ruiwrt. Lhrlspo and, )(mu, sou Rcmbin \wre V'lsmn's at [omnm last, wwk, -. .. I »L' ‘)tn“..l‘\‘.“ :71... ._::: 7.3332. 3. $4.535» E:â€" v:.. 9:; :7. .35; 2:15 2. E1: .2... 52.5..“ 3:. 2:; 31m. 7.3%.: £2313. I‘ :â€" .an Jan. a Mrs. John Bum-n and sun. Mr. Arthur lmwn \wrv in 'l‘nmnln last. week visiting friends and taking in the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. \\'m. J. Rohortson and sun. Mr. Allan Rubertson. of Tux-onto. visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Allan lust. wm‘k. Sympathy is (-xlvnrlml in Mr. .lnlm _LL,... $‘1n 19*0 1'i1\lu .‘xuuu uh“. .. ___ Sympathy is (-xh-mlm'l in Mr. John Moore whose brother. the late Hunl'u‘n MHOI‘P 01' Durham. «lied .(m lllY' Lust n. n my..- . , Today. Tuosday. was. moving in Holstoin. Mr. William Konnmly moved into the Philp house vattatml by M 1'- Reuben Roberts. Mr. Roberts mmwl into Mrs. Grim-3‘ house. va- cated by Mr. R. B. Long and Mr. Long: movod into tho [101159 south of tho village vacated by Mr. Kennedy. ~r............mv \Vpdnosdav. is Egreâ€" lll‘ Ulluuc‘ .v.-_, _ 'l‘nnion‘i'nw. \Vechwsi‘iay. is Egreâ€" mont school fair and a big time is expoctmi by the children and Older OII‘JS. The gold medal donated by the.) Women's Institute will be pre- sented to Master Robbie Christie, who took highest. marks at the En- trance Examinations stein in June. Stl‘lll m .uuu'. Anniwrsary services were liPldI on Sabbath in the l'nitwl Church. here. Rev. Dr. T. Albert Moore of Toronto preached eloquent sermons both morning and evening to large congregations. On Monday evening a splendid supper was served after! which a very enjoyable musical “'_U last. after «mi: 2:; 7.2:. S? ’12. E I..T:.::: El :4: 5.7 .5; Eran 5 IV“ ‘V. v--v - of plants and flowers. lingering (Our 0w; ‘00: respondenti Mr. George Skenp spent 'a f en: d}: last vseok with 1115 93:6: Mrs. a... E{‘_‘nt()!lg DI.OIP"-’ 13‘)’ - nnf' x0] an“ 11111111111. Uluuwza. : hpnneth D1111. more and Belson \1l1afc11 810 21*. 1111.st employed w' tli B0}; T\101t19\. 311-. 211111 M15. James C1111chle} m0â€" 101ml to T011111: n 1111 S11111.:1\ to \is- it Miss Mamie {3111101119}. “ho is smiouslx ill in St. Josephs Hospital. Tim last \xorcl *‘ixecoheel “as that she was pmgressing as well as could he expected. ‘ 311s. (_l1-'a\es and son 111‘ Owen lemma qnpnt the \\ 8911-9111:! with her seriously ill in 81 T he last word she was pI'Ogress be expected. ‘.-o‘l’\.vvv w- Mrs. Graves and son or uwen Sound spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Charles Schafer. ' The funeral of the late Mrs. Buchanan was held on Monday af- ternoon at 2 pm. from the home of her daughter. Mrs. W'm. Qmith t0 Williamsford Presbyterian cemeâ€" tery. Mr. McWilliam. the pastor. Hmilncted the services at both house and grave. A great many friends and neighbors were present to pay their last respects to the de- parted. The sympathy of the com-l :munity is extended to the bereaved family and friends. Miss Lena Schai’er is spending a few days \Vlh Mrs. Bob MOrtley. Mr. and Mrs. Hector McDonald and two children of \Valkerton spent Sunday afternoon with their cruisins. the MrArthurs. (Our 0.1571 Correspondent) | Some things look as if they had hwn touched by the frost. such as the corn and tho cucumber Vines. Mr. John Leibohl spent several days in ’l‘nront<1) last. work attending the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry. .Ir.. ac- companicd by Mr. John Henry. 512. and Miss Elizabeth Henry. Visited the former-‘5 brother in Mount. Fnrust n11 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lcihohl :1an family spout Labor Day with tho laHor's graronts. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred \Vic‘lmoycr. Ayton. Mr. and Mrs. James Eden. Yarncy, MI 1'. and Mrs. Archie Baird and Miss Mr. and Mrs. James Eden. Varney, Mr. and Mrs. Arrhie Baird and Miss Nurn. I'nirham. spent. Sunday after- nrmn at Mr. Jasper Smith’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fischer and family Visited at. Mr. John Leibold‘s’ nu Sunday. Mrs. T. I). McMullen spent. a clay recently with her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Edwards. Jr.. Letter Breen. . Messrs. \Villiam Keller and LCarl Leibolgl left. last, Wednesday for the Western harvest. fields. Next week is the. beginning Hf the Fall Fairs. which will mean some holidays for the. farmers. Calderwood Latona u man explaining that ‘;commissions of this kind could never purchase supplies ' as cheaply as legitimate hardware or electrical supply stores. The town had received the benefit of any. drop in price. The contract for the decorating had been awarded to B. H. Willis -at i$67~<3 for three coats of paint, mater- ial supplied by contractor, and‘ $513.00 for wallpaper, the paper to be supplied by the town. The price submitted for the ï¬re escape ordered by the Fire Marshal to be erected on the east side of the building was $275.00, while the estimate on the two furnaces re- quired to heat the building was THE DURHAM CHRONICLE (Continued tram page 1) ‘7" “~.4x;""‘q'2-é-.Jugv, ,. ‘ )v , “‘V'X". FEE! 3154.. «1.7â€- .. .< â€y called two onthree weeks ago was but apreliminary step. The Coun- cil by motion, while not binding it-l self in any way, expressed itself as lheartily in accord with any move- ment backed by the citizens. There was no discussion other than it was recognized that if the citizens of the town generally felt that they cared to have an Old Home Week either next summer or in 1929, the Council as representatives of the ratepayers ' should fall in line. AMUSEMENT TAX Admissions of and Under AI Commencing 'l‘uesuay , u u w anâ€... l. the Ontario amusement tax ' be abolished on all amusements ad- missions of 25 cents and under. The tax, brought in years ago as a war measure, remains when the price of admission exceeds 25 cents. According to the estimate of ofl‘i- ei'als . of the Provincial “Treasury Department, the operation of this Amusement Tax Act amendment passed last session will about 60 per cent. theatregoers from amusement tax Patrons of 21%.» per cent. payment. . . of all theatres in the provmce. they say. Will be relieved. s of the Based on the 1926 ï¬gure Amusement Tax collection, it will mean a saving to the peovle of up- ward of half a million dollars. nâ€" 1‘-- Am \Walu u: u“.-- -- “The policy of exemption from the tax, as applied to entertain- ments of a charitable. religious or patriotic nature. will be. continued.†declared the Hon. J. D. Monteith, commenting on the alterations to the Amusement Tax Act. The above exemption Willonly hold. of course, provided the major portion of the gross. proCeeds from such entertain- ments he doveted to charitable, reâ€" ligious or patriotic purposes. The Prox'inmal Treasurer emphasned that. this provision of the act. in connection with the major portion of the proceeds of such entertain- ments would be str . when and after the new legislation became operative. quj "DISAPPEAR Twenty-ï¬ve Gents : Freed of Nuisance. tion was read'ï¬yfrom’ Mrs. Archie McLean for a book sent to their son John. when in Durham Hospi- tal. The roll call was answered by a silver collection and helpful hints. All joined in community singing and the .National .Anthem closed the ed, by the hostess and friends and . . ‘ ‘“ n-nn D'\DY\* Tile nCXt It Will Pay You to . The Chronicle. [tilt i‘ablvllul -â€"-_- meeting. A‘ dainty lunch was serv- ed by the hostess and friends and a social hour was spent. The next meeting will he. held at the home of Mrs. Donald Stewart on October 21. at which two boxes of fruit will be packed for Sick Children’s Hospital, Toronto, and Red Cross Hosnital. Durham. , All ladies are cordially Advertise in 3P?! "1‘: {.33 a“ Mm .A Maltese cat which l'econtlv “adopted†a Davenport, Iowa. Hard; ware store as her home, 3mm few days later presented tlu; emphyees with- a“ family of 51X kittens, 00m- bines rare mother .love with hiking ability. Cat and kittens \‘Vei‘v 3mm to a farmer ten mllCS 1mm 10“.“ The next day the cat startm! moving} her family. one at. a “mu. hack t6 the' store. At. the mm 01'th days she had made the now-353m; six trips, walking a total Of 13;} miles. ISot'hing ruins an Old car like Wm neighbor getflmg a nmv omegmg Angeles hxammer. ‘ Thursday. September 15, 1927 MOVING-rut: umu DRS. JAMIESON 8: JAMIBSON Oï¬'ice and. reSIdence a short d nuce cast of the Hahn House Lamhton Street. L0\\.'€I‘ T‘WVTE. U ham. Ofl‘ice hours 2 to 3 p.m.. ‘. J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. C. P. S. Ofl'ice and residence, corner Countess and Lambton Streets. 0} site old Poet ()lfice. (Mice 1m 9 to 11 a.m..1.30t.o 4 9.111.. 7 to 9 (Sundays exceptedx Physician and Surgwn, ()1 Lambton street, Durham. ( mt . (fir: ate University of 113mm... 1 tested and corrected. Him-.- ha 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 gym" spin. excepted. c. 6. min BESSIE McGILLIV] Chiropractors Graduates Canmiirm Emu-m College. Toronto. Ht'ï¬m- Mach - n I “u “4-. nu ‘ “LA†. nn. Wit". PLCKBRING, DENT ()flicc, over J. 6; J. Hunter's Durhamï¬ggario: J. 1‘. GRANT, D. D. S., L. D.| Honor Graduate 'L'nchrsity 01" onto, Graduate Royal (Lullvgu L1 Surgeons of Ontario. Dentist all its branches. Uflice Ci Block, MillStreeL, socond duos of Macbeth's Drug Store. HIDDLEBRO’ 8: MacQUARRE Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. DURHAM. <__)\\'1-;.\ s: u ‘ NU DUNDALK. l-‘l.li>'lll-;l{'l7< L\' Lambton SL. 868 2nd .\\.-.. Durham. van S Flesherton ()fl‘icc own VVL'I'Y : day, 1. 30 to 9.30: Dundalk ¢ open every Friday all day. 6. G. Iiddlebro', J. H. MacQua: Owen Sound. in; Thursday, September LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A 061‘ Of the ï¬rm will be in Uhrhi Tuesday of e'ach yv‘eek. AppuiInt _ 11.1 IUCD\AG: v. w‘," may be made with ithc Ciex-k omce. Advertisements under this 1 CASH WITH ORDER: six cons! of four. Telephone calis tI-oate Saturday night of week orderec 25 cents. On 3“ charge orders will be made each insertion. m DAN. McLEAN Licensed Auctmnwr fur Gnu! Grey. Satisfaction guarautmwi sonahle terms. Date; uf salvs at The (Zhromcle Office» nr mth self. Licensed Auctx’omgvr fur Li“! Grey. Prompt attontmn to saw: sonahle terms and satxsf'qctwn anteed. Dates made at Hm I) Chronicle ofï¬gonnr‘mth R. (_,. " "x-A'1l. ï¬â€œ Son. Varney. R.‘ men Ontario. NORTH PART HHS , 3.x 22. Egremont. contaimm: 66 31 acres cleared. balance ha bush; in good state of mid frame barn Aivao. 510110 b concrete stables; drilled “1 08!!!th tank at ham. Also and}. Con. 4. S.D.R.. Glpne BATES BURIAL Advertise in FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Par! Phone Kingsdale £344 ’1' 122-124 Avenue Road on John W. Bates R. Maddocl Formerly Hf Fleshm‘tox J1 FRAME HOV-SE FOR 9.1 Queen St.â€"â€"Smith Bros. Medical Directorv. FARMS FOR SA? Licensed fludimma Classified DR. A. M. BELL Dental Dz‘redor: Legal ‘Dz’rea'orv REUBEN C. WATSON S¢kIAE .ï¬ox ? MILK, CREAM __A NUMBER 0 s on 6001‘er strcl Rink. Durham. Day and night P G Li delisored “ff 1; _â€"\\ "atson S I The Chronime 15. Phone 1927