ic hpt V W111 resent 1 Mrs. ya and urchiâ€" mnt 0: '. \V IOI'B .35 as the $1.89 $2.98 .3 .49 .S .36 .S .39 adies’ )1 D8â€, with S .25 S .23 at \Vll; _l 0‘ «I DR. A. M. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce .aml»! m1 st met. Durham, Ont. Gradu- atw l’niwrsity of Toronto. Eyes awn-d and corrected. Office hours: 2 h. :3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays â€" C. G. aND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractors Graduates Canadian Chiropractic (low-go. Toronto. Ofï¬ce Macfarlane Block. Durham. Day and night. phone 1"?! 6 U; 23tf excepted J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. S. Honor Graduate University of Tor- onto, (irmluute lloyal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder Block. MillStreet, second door east of )laclseth‘s Drug Store. "nu. w. C.†chxnmne, DENTIST Uihcv, over .1. 8; J. Hunter’s store, zml'hum. ()mario. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. DIERHAM, OWE.“ SOUND DU .\' DALK, FLESHERTON Lambton SL. 868 2nd Ave, Durham. Owen Sound. Flcsherton Ull’ice open every Satur- day, 1.30 to 9.30; Dundalk Office Open every Friday all day. C. C. Middlebro’, J. H. MacQEarrie, _-â€".- LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers. Solicitors, etc. A mem- ber of the firm will be in Durham on Tuesday 01' each week. Appointments may he made with the Clerk in the J. L.SMITH, M. B.,M. C. P.S. 0. H Mom. and readence corner of â€mu ~2~ and Laminon Streets. oppu- w. ..;.1 Pih‘f ()ifice. OiIice hours :n f! 21111.. 1.230 t“ 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. rwznofays excepted). otTi'ce. “w, DAN. McLBAN Ln-vnst-d Anctinneer for County of are}: Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- annahiv ttrt'ms. Dates Of sales made at 'l'tw (liu‘nnicie Office or with him- self. l.i(3t,’115(fti Auctioneer for County of Ut't‘y. Prompt attention to sales. Rea- sonable tm-ms and satisfaction guar- anteed. Dates made at The Durham Chronicle office or with R. C. Wat- <01}. Viirney. RR. 1. Phone 604 r11. [.()'I‘ 7, CON. 2f. EGREMONT, CON- tainins' 100 acres; 85 acres under cultivation, balance hardwood bush; convenient to school; on the prem- ises are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with stone foundation; concrete stables; also hay barn 30x50 with stone baseâ€" ment; hog pen 20x40; twelve-room brick house. furnace heated, also frame woodshed; drilled well close to house. with windmill; concrete cultivation. For information apply to Watson’s Dairy,_ R.R. 4, Igurnam. Ontario. nus. JAMIBSON 8: JAMIBSON â€ï¬n-u 'znd residence a short dist- up»: 01' the Hahn House on imâ€: Mn Sireet, Lower Town, Dur- ;:;;. «’n'x'wé: hnurs 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to - _:;;. "uxcpm Sundays}. ' acres Cleared, . , bush; in good tate of cultivation; frame barn 411x50, stone basement, concrete stables; drilled well and cmnent tank at barn. Also Lots 6 fmol ‘7, Con. 4. S.D.R., Glenelg. con- taming 110 acres; 100 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation; on the premises are a brick house conâ€"g taming seven rooms. with good frame woodshed attached; drilled well at door; never failing springs on this farm. making a c oice stock farm. This property will be sold right to quick purchaser. For par- BEES BURIAL C0. FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors. Phone Kingsdale 4344 122-124 Avenue Road T010010 BUTTER. MILK, CREAM sunvum We will be in the market for the winter months for pure milk and cream. Orders taken for choice dairy butter delivered off the rig; v. i .20 butt ermilk.â€"Watson’s Dairy. ‘ nnfllf PROPERTY " FOR SALE â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€".â€"â€"lâ€"â€"â€"â€" mn SALEâ€"A NUMBER. 491:: 1“,.†_§.\1.r;.â€"â€":1 $‘U91uuu. vâ€" bmldm: lots on George street, North “.f ghatinz Rink. Durham. Apply to I). Hapkins. 2 21 tf MI151513313R-OTâ€"Eca‘MEEQUERRIE '_â€"__;___________.__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" - . _V FR HIE HOUSE FOR SAFE; ON : Hglstem, Oct. 3rd, . ~ - . n Queen St.â€"Sm1th Bros. 2 24 tf 155:. . ‘ . IL-1_ A ï¬nk: Advertise in The Chronicle. Thursday, October 13, 1927 Licensed fluctioneer ()wcn SOLind. john W. Bates R. Maddocks Formerly 0f Flesherton acidical Directorv. Dentai Directorv REUBEN c. WATSON Legal ‘Dz’raclorv Durham. éé‘ros‘â€" _ ! Odd that a chicken should have It pays. been chosen for a weather vane. 107tf WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest price. PBLDIQS \lills. 31523L WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- xcle Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work on‘ short order. ‘ tf LATH FONSALErâ€"«APPLY 212st Clark, Durham. OXFORD LAI'REL HEATER FOR @351. VXi-ith own attached. Bargain to quick purcl’laser. Apply Chronicle Office. 10 13 2 pd PORTABLE ' PHONOGRAPH WITH compartment to carry ‘10 records. mmwlete with rocomis. $15.00.â€"â€"The Variety Store. 10 13 l .\ NI'MBER OF S. 0. WHITE LEG- ‘zmm lu-ns 2 and 3 years old. 750. with; also 1 triplex Auto Knitter as goml as knewyl fancy Pearl Oak hnatm'. for coal or woodâ€"W1 Jacques, Durham Bouts 4. 10 6 tf hm: mrm LADIES MISSION Circle of Queen St. United church {will hold 'a Hallowe‘en crokinole social in thn (flllll‘Ch parlor Monday t',\'€‘lllll.‘-;'. â€Chiller 315t. 1927. Good pl‘llgl‘alll, lunch served. Admission, Tm: DI'RHAM CLI'B OF TORéflTO will hold its ()ctnher mmfling at the Immar 01' Mrs. Young. 118 annltun -\\'v.. on Monday vvening, October [7th. THE A. Y. P. A. \VILL HOLD 'A Euchre party in their 1001118 on "°l|1111..<1laV. 0011111111 20 V11 111011 V011 1°1111 1011:1111IIV imiled t0 attendâ€"X1!- mission 500.10 13 1 ../.H. Fmï¬ï¬mm. WHAEHHZPAH. “(7.7.3.me 7.93.. m::;m.<. 310.53. mm. was H... 'p" l\'.\'( ).\. NORMAN BY. SFND \Y Schnol (oncmt \\i11 he) held in the (much liiclzw night ()Ct0b01' 14. Hm ui programmv. Rel reshments. Admission 25c. and 150: 47;, Hardy‘will preach at 3 and 7.30 p. m. Monday evening the usual fowl sumun‘ and programme. Ad- mission 50c. 10 13 2 EARN $25 \VEEKLY UP AT HOME (flippimr n9“ spapers and address- ing (‘11\CIODQS. N0 camassinsz. E\- mxthing f'iilllllishml spare 01‘ full limv. {willlhlflalh 101' stamp. (willies Mailing Svi\i( u, Pun 8, Sulnex N. S. 10 13 9 t PROPERTY FOR SALE "1110 building known as the Anâ€" glican Rector} in Durham; immed- into possession giv.en For further 11a1ticulais apply to E. K1658. H. T n-An-‘A k‘l‘“ Cross. J. Durham. The Durham U.F.0. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from But- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to give three days†notice. James Lawrence, Manager. HOUSE FOR SALE SEVEN-ROOM FRAME HOUSE ON Chester street; electric lights. good water supply; will sell with garden or purchaser has option to buy full five acres of land. Apply Mrs. George Everett, Durham. 9 22 6 ARTICLES WANTED Phone 601 r 13 HOUSE TO RENT SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON .COR- ner Queen and Chester Streets; e1- ectric lights, washroom, hard and soft water. Apply Mrs. Geo. Everett. Ann]. Durham. r} ‘ .; xi Tenders for installing warm air heating system in Durham Town Hall are being called for by the PrOperty Committee; Speciï¬cations and information can be had at the Clerk’s office. Tenders to be in Clerk‘s hands not later than Oct. 14th. Lowest or_. and tender not -‘â€"â€"- necessarily accepted. 106 SITUATIONS VACANT Township of Bgremont . , Notice is hereby given that in re; ference to lands in the Township of Egremont adjertised â€t9 be sold â€"- "1-..-.. .1451 (Jillk'llu ‘5‘ ,- v-vv by the County Treasurer for Taxesl in 1927. That if the price offered for the said lands is less than the amount. due for .arrears of taxes and COMING EVENTS NOTICE TO FARMERS FOR SALE TENDERS WANTED PUBLIC NOTICE "I"? 'J Schutz Br J. Crutchley, Durham, ILR. 1. 92 6. 1664 SAWDUST MAKES A GOOD BEDDING MATERIAL When the supply 01“ strawâ€"the beddiita (1 material almost. unixersally used 011 the farmâ€"is short it mav be supplemented \xilh sawdust, or the latter may be used alone. Dry sawdust will absorb from two to three times as much liquid as 01'- dinary straw, hence it. must, be con- sidered an excellent material to soak up liquid excreta, the most. {Valuable part of the manure. (Experimental Farms Note) Dry saVV dust and fine shmings make a clean and satistactorV bed- ding material for all kinds of ani- mals. ' Manure from Stables and cow- trains in which sawdust has been. used as :1 litter has been found to he of good quality and suitable for application to most soils, more particularly for heavy loams. Tho suspicion that this type of manum is injurious to the land is apparentâ€" ly without foundation since cn~ quiries made both in Canada and the l.'11ited States have failed to reveal any instances in which such injury has resulted. Howm'er, it‘ an exces- sive amount of sawdust has been employed the resulting manure might be of poor quality and pos- sibly unsuitable for application to light sandploasm. under dry sea- son'al cont‘litions. AUCTION SALE AT LOT 31. CON. 7. BENTINCK. '.[‘ues«_lax ()ctolael 18.1927. Farm Stick and Implements, Household Furnitmo, etc. At 1 oclock sharp. Sm bills. H. Dunn, PIOD. (.. Shewoll. Auctioneel. ’ 10 6 2 HOI‘S e manure from stables using; szmdust heats very rapidly “hen BROWN BROS. (30.. NURSERYMEN, Ltd., Growers and Importers of High Grade Nursery Stock. want. Special representatix'es in every locality. Liberal Commissions paid weekly. Write today. Address Ridgexillo Ontario. 106 613 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES \V II L BE HELD IN DI RHAM PRES- bx Lmiau ('1 [1111011 011 Sunclax October '23. \1 11011 D1.-\10X1111de1 F01bes of Teeswater will pieach both momâ€" ing and exeni11g.0n Monday even- ing follovs 111g, D1“. Forbes will lec- time on his expciiencns in Peace RiV er. 6 10 2 Respecting Land in agrgarsjor Taggs The Corporation of the Township of Glenelg hereby gives notice. that in respect to all lands situated within the said Township of Glen- elg, and which are advertised for sale for taxes by the County Treas- urer of the County of Grey, on the seventh day of November, 1927, if the price offered for any land at the adjourned sale subsequent to the said seventh day of November. 1927, is less than the amount due for arrears of taxes, charges and costs in respect of said lands. or if no price is offered therefor at said‘ad- journed sale, the Municipality of the Township of Glenelg will purâ€" chase the said lands for the amount {due thereon, and let all persons take lnotice hereof. . vv-v Dated at Durham this Bid day of October 1927. curred. W ~34 of 16 Concession 4 75 Patented 77.00 Part of 8 ' Concession 16 6 Patented 15 7 ‘ Township of Glenelg Part of 53 ' Con. 1 S D. Road 10 Patented 61 9.6 Part of 54 Con. 1 S D. Road 10 Patented 19915 W 1,501‘ 25 Con. 8 N D. Road 581/; . Patented 28.57 W 1A: of 25 Con. 8 N D. Road 51% Not Patented 28.57 Village of Priceville on 0023“ Tim @939 > (WWI. “Eamon WAVE... , flownjoz W.†:mflm 3‘ 8,? mm .p Siam Osuflncï¬ .40 320 woziocm /.\m .40 3? 22 050m? Us... 6 . . .00 H. mumfl Pgnwjozm . Oï¬ï¬‚ncï¬ .40 ‘ TOWNSHIP OF GLENBLG Treasurer of the Tp. of Glenelg ' 10 6 4 me‘n‘ï¬lm I THE DURHAM CHRONICLE; W. J. RITCHIE, ‘. EMBARRASSING MOMENTS W ï¬yméi 93W left in the pile and the excessive fermentation that takes place will result in a loss of nitrogenâ€"2. val" uable plant food. It, is therefore advisable to mix such manure with that from the cowbarn keeping the pile moist and compact, or to spread and incorporate it at once in the soil. 4 , 'lllere are al\V am new \a rioties 01' truit adV ertised in the cataiogues to attract the eye of the fruit grow- e1. Frequently many of these new- er sorts 1.1aVe more me1it.~.i11 des- C1111timis 3.;in111 them than they MW in the trial groux'u‘ls. It so happens, Iowever, that re,â€" eently there have been added to our raspberry list a few new sorts of outstanding merit. The newest of these is the, Viking, a berry worthy of trial by any ntron er In Strength of cane. and plant \igor it is decidedly Superior, while in size of fruit, attractiveness and prOduc- tiveness it belongs to the highest order. For three years it has prov- ed hardy in eastern Ontario where it is well grow'n. Wehelieve it, has N(_}TICE is‘ hereby given that all pm:- NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Experimental Fvarmg, Note) NEWER RASPBERRIES ~NOW a permanent place in fruit planta- tions. Another variety not so new but of considerable merit is the Newman. This variety. while 1101’ so tall and†Vigorous a grower as \ iâ€" kin'g. has giVen excellent vields for several years. Its fruit is l~a1ge and very ï¬rm. c 1'1stit'uti11g the host shipping her we haw vet met. Any grower. who has not tried it. should make its acquaintance at once. Two other varieties should receixe mention. one is the \ictorv which so iar is indistinguishable 110111 the Cuthheit The other is Latliam. :1 \er} gootl Variet} \\l1icl1 has 111011111 exCeptionallv 11.11111 \\ hileit has all the merits ol :1 ï¬rst. class sort it is not at all simmim to Herbert 11111lei 0111‘ conditions. and we cannot see any good*-reason for its replacing that sort. “What. are )‘011‘ «Min;- ‘3! a Kn leux hlan meetmg, Royâ€"you can’t. 30m. ’ “I don't \‘ant to join. I Vant. tu‘ talk to, the fellow that buys tlm sheets and pillow cases. 1‘th lADLL" TORONTO, GUELPH, OWEN SOUND ZIBIILLULIQL muoaol‘ g. 'UI'L. of? I 211’. ONIOLTHJJ .g. 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All busses _ stop between regular stopping pomts to take on and dis- charge passengers. Information and waiting room Hahn House, Durham City Hall, Owen Sound. 0r Lemon’s Garage. ‘ Guelph Bus Depot, Guelph. 1311.2052 e\ med the sparrows. The Schnol is thoroughly equippeï¬ in lake 1:1) the. l'ullowizig courses: {I} .lnnim' Mntrirnlntion. (2} Entraum in Normal Selim; E'lch member of the q.lall†is :1 (Im- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. lnirnilii g: pupils should prepare to enter at lmginning Hf telaxn. Inl‘nrmatinn as to (,Znurses may be obtaineihl‘ron} the Principal. 'I". "\ r----‘I.‘J\ The Schoul hglsï¬a'creditablc recqut inï¬lap past \Vhlch 1t, [:0st to mam- tag) II} the future. Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good aucnmmodz- tion can be obtained at reasonahh rates. J. A. M. ROHB. H. ;\.. Princma'. JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL PACâ€) 1.