mnks and appreem‘ 4]? At the close on mm “as quilted and] ruit were packed ‘3‘ I‘m: Branch intend 1|“ box social in the 11’ iumty lunch was sa- e of the meeting. 1;: will be held at 155. James Ewen on at 2 p.m. All ladies \‘itm‘l to be present. mld. (-xaspeI-ate. a 'nittmg a pedestrian NE3S for IGHOUSB 0TH TIONS DPY .e Very Limit 07M] and' getting the £1 ', October 2"), 1m 172 NS 2’; he (16 DRS. JAMIESOR 8: JAIIBSOR (Mice and residence a short dist- ance east of the Hahn House on Lambton Street, Lower Town, Dur- ‘nam. omce hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 8 pm. (except Sundays). DR. A. M. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce Lambton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- ate University of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Ofï¬ce haprs: J. L. SHITB, I. 3., I. c. P. S. 0. Omce and residence. corner of Countess and Lam'nton Streets. oppo- site old Post. Ofl'ice. Oflice hours : 9 to 11 3.111.. 130 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pan. (Sundays excepted). Chiropractors Graduates Canadian Chiropractic (lollcg e Toronto. Ofï¬ce Macfarlane Block Durham. Day and night phone A... “a. .5 "him; ‘7; 1â€"07â€"97 p. m., Sundays excepted. J..FGRANT,D.D..,...SLDS Honor (iraduate University of Torâ€"- onto, Graduate Royal College Dental' Smgeons of Ontario. Dentistiy in all its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder Block, Mill Street, second door east of MacBeth’s Drug Store. 123. MIDDLBBRO’ 8: MacQUARRIB Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. DURHAM, OWEN SOUND DUNDALK, FLESHERTON Lambton SL. 868 2nd Ave, Durham. Owen Sound. Flesherton ()ï¬'ice open every Satur- day, 1. 30 to 9.30; Dundalk Ofl'ice open every Friday all day. 6. C. Middlehro’, J. H. Macanrrle, -W‘. â€".’â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- DR. w. c. den‘RmG, DENTIST ()n‘ice over J. 8; J. Hunters store, uurham. Ontario. LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- ber of the ï¬rm will be in Durham on Tuesday of each week. Appointments may he made with the Clerk in the ofz'iim. DAN. McLBAN Hammad Auctioneer for County of (may. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- wuahle terms. Dates of sales made at The Chronicle Office or with him- self. Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey. Prompt attention to sales. Rea- sonable terms and satisfaction guar- anteed. Dates made at The Durham Chronicle ofï¬ge_or with R. C. Wat- - nnr. ‘1‘ SOIL r LOT 7, CON. 21. EGREMONT, CON- taining 100 acres; 85 acres under cultivation. balance hardwood bush; convenient to school; on the premâ€" ises are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with stone foundation; concrete stables; also hay barn 30x50 with stone base- ment; hog pen 20140; twelve-room brick house, furnace heated, also frame woodshed; drilled well close to house, with windmill; concrete water tanks; 30 acres seeded to hay; 10 acres to sweet clover; this farm is well fenced andoin a good state of cultivation. For information apply to Watson‘s Dairy. RR. 4, Durham, "-‘M-in - 10 25 23 tf C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Ontario. _______________._â€"â€"â€"r NORTH PART LOTS 7 AND 8. CON. 22. Egremont. containing 66 acres; 55 acres cleared. balance hardwood bush; in good state of cultivation; frame barn 4x50. stone basement. concrete stables; drilled well and cement tank at barn. Also Lots 6 and 7, Con. 4, S.D.R.. Glenelg. con- taining 110 acres; 100 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation; on the premises are a brick house con- taining seven rooms. with good frame woodshed attached; drilled well at door; never failin‘g1 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 Dairy. "" ‘ “whom Ont- 102523“ BUTTER, MILK, CREAM smuuun We will be in the market for the winter months for pure milk and cream. Orders taken for choice dairy butter delivered ofl'. the rig; also buttermilk.â€"-Watson’s Dairy. 10 7 ti PROPERTY FOR FOR FRAME HOUSE FOR Queen St. â€"-'â€"Smith Bros. FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdale 4344 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto BEES BURIAL C0. Thursday, octahef 27, 1927 FARMS FOR SALE l'l‘l“ Vllivv ‘ Vamoy. R.R.11.hi’vï¬one 604 M1. Licensed fluctioneer Owen SOlind. John w. Bans R. Haddocks Formerly of Flesherton Medical Directorv . Denial Directorv REUBEN C. WATSON Legal Directory. mm smug}: 60:23“ Durham. WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. nghest price. People’s Mills. 3 15 23!. WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- ncle Job Plant is well equipped for turmng out. the ï¬nest work on short order. ' * tf LATH FOR SALEâ€"APPLY ZENUS Clark, Durham. ONE TRIPLEX AUTO KNITTER as good as new; 1 fancy Pearl Oak heater, for coal or woodâ€"W. Jacques, Durham Bouts 4. 10 6 tt‘ ONE BABY CUTTER, HIGH GEAR}, and a few other’ articlesâ€"W. AL McGowan. THE ANNUAL RED CROSS BAZAAR will be held in the A. Y. P. A. rooms on Saturday, October 29. Doors Open at 3 o’clock. A hot 35c. sup- per will also he served from 5 to 7 o’clock. Everybody welcome. Any donations thankfully received. 10 13 3 THE ABERDEEN BRANCH OF THE Women’s Institute are holding a Box Social in S. S. No. 10, Bentinck, on Friday evening, November 4th. Admission 25c. Ladies bringing boxes, free. An autograph quilt will be sold the same eV ening. THE YOUNG LADIES’ MISSION Circle of Queen Street United Church will hold a Hallowe’en cro- kinole social in the church parlor Monday evening, October 31, 1927. Good programme. Lunch served. Admission 250. TIRE FOUND OWNER MAY HAVE SAME BY proving property and paying for this advt. At The. Cronicle Oï¬'ice. 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 Nov. 3rd. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. ' 0. S. HUNTER '10 27 2 Chairman Property Com. PIANO FOR SALE I’PRIGHT PIANO, LIKE NEW, $195. in best. condition. Terms will be giwn.â€"â€";\p[)1y Chronicle ()fl'ice. FARM FOR SALE LOT WEST HALF 3'1. CON. 7. BEN- tinck. 50 acres; good buildings; two never failing wells; in good state of cultivation: cheap to quick purâ€" chaser. Apply Alex. T. Morton, Elmwood. Route 4. or H. Dunn, 302 .Vlilvel'ton Bl\'(l., Toronto. 10 27 6pd HOUSE FOR SALE BRICK DWELLING; ALL CONVEN- IENCES; on George Street, near High School. Apply at once to W. A. McGowan. 10 20 tf BROW’N BROS. (30., NURSERYMEN. Ltd†Growers and Importers of High Grade Nursery Stock, want special representatives in every locality. Liberal Commissions paid weekly. Write today. Address Ridgeville A I‘ ‘n Ontario. PROPERTY FOR SALE The building known as the An- glican Rectory. in Durham; immed- iate possession given. For further particulars apply to E. Kress H. Cross. J. Schutz or J. Crutchley, Durham. NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham U.F.0. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- 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 ï¬ve acres of land. Apply Mrs. George Everett, Durham. 9 22 6 Phone 601 r 13 HOUSE T0 “RENT , SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON COR- ner Queen and Chester Streets; e1- ectric lights, washroom, hard and soft water. Apply Mrs. Geo. Everett. AME Durham. PUBLIC NOTICE Township of Egremont Notice is hereby given that in re- ference to lands in the Township of Eczrem'ont advertised to he sold by the County Treasurer for Taxes in 1927. That if the price offered for the said lands is less than the amount due for arrears of taxes and costs the municipality of the Town- ship of Egremont will purchase the same for.the amount due. â€"_._- "An-m be that way. mm; M â€"i’VXffr'Eï¬ HASTIE. Treasurer T9. of Egremont. Holstein,ioct. 3m, 1927. 10 6 4 ARTICLES WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT A rotted Sport his uses; He akes other people resolve .not to COMING EVENTS TENDERS WANTED FOR 9226 Reports from the early hunters indicate fine weather and excellent sport, particularly along the line of Canadian National Railways which taps the best of all hunting terri- tory. The season north of the French river is now open and will not close until November 30th. South of the Pickerel and French rivers, season will open from November ist to the 3t0h. BIG GAME HUNTING There is choice country for deer and moose between Parry Sound and Sudhury, and beyond Sudbury for a distance of 300 miles. Moose are plentiful in almost any section. The line from Toronto to North Bay and Timagami passes through the east- ern portion of the ï¬nest deer coun- try in the Province, and to the north, Timagami territory is too well-known for moose to need des- cription, Canadian National train service to these several hunting grounds is fast and comfortable. Special ser-‘ vice is being operated on the Toron- to-Sudbury line, and extra†equip- ment will be caried in many other trains. An attractive hunting leaflet has been issued, and cepies may be ob- tained on application to any Agent, Canadian National Railways. 10 20 2 Fairy tale: He was eating corn oil†the cob when she fell in" love with him. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, at 2 o’- clock. the Household Effects of the late Mrs. Thomas Nichol, '- Durham. at her late residence, Garafraxa Street. D. Nichol, Executor, R. Brig- ham, Auctioneer. See bills. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5, at 2 oclock, the Household Effects of the late Mrs. George Watt at he1 late residence. Countess Street. F. W. Clemas. Executor. R. Brigham. Auc- tioneer. See bills. , 6 27 2 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. the Farm Stock and Implements) of James 1. Atkinson. Lot 52, Con. 2, E. G.R.. Glenelg. Sale commences at l2oclock. No reserve See bills. J. O’Neil, Auctioneer. 6 27 3 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. the Farm Stock and Iimplements of Henry Gondel, at Lot 29, Con. ll, Bentivnck, commencing at ll..30 No reserve See bills. Charles Shewell, Auctioneer. 6 272 CARD OP THANKS M1s. George Watts family desiw to thank their friends for their kindness durin" ti1ei1 mother's ill- nes. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Josegh Atkinson, late of the Township of Glenelg in tlm County of Grey, Farmer, who died on or about the 19th day of Decem- ber. 1923, in the Township of Glen- elg in the County of Grey, are hero~ by required to send to the under- signed executors. or their solicitors, particulars of their claims, duly moved. on or before the: 19th day of November, 1927, and after such date the estate will be distributed. having regard only to the claims of which notice Shall then have been received. DATED at Durham this 18th day of October, 1927. WILLIAM WEIR, ADAM ANDERSON. executors of the estate of Joseph Atkinson, by their solicitors MIDDLEBRO McQU ARRIE Di,u1ham Ont. Respecting Land in agrqarsjor Ta;_es NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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 adiourned 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 pur~ chase the said lands for the amount due thereon, and let all persons take notice hereof. "'ï¬Ã©tved it, DUrha‘m this 3rd day Of October 1927. TREASURER’S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES IN THE COUNTY OF GREY By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Grey, and authenticated by the seal of the said County, hearing date of the Twenty-Third Day of July, 1927, and to me directed for the collection of arrears of taxes due for three years and over, upon the lands hereinafter mentioned and described, being in the County of Grey. These are therefore to give notice that unless the said taxes together with all lawful costs and charges he sooner paid, I' shall on Monday the Seventh Day of Novembr, 1927, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon Township of Bgremont W 974 of 16' Concession 4 75 Patented 77.00 Part of 8 , Concession 16 6 Patented 15.72 Township of Glenelg Part of 54 Con. 1 S D. Road 10 Patented 199.15 6 4 Part of 53 Con. 1 s D. Road 10 Patented 61.96 g 5 5 W 1,6 of 25 Con. 8 N D. Road 48% Patented 28.57 W ’5 of 25 Con..8 N D. Road 51% Not Patented 28.57 Lot 16 Harvey Stree Village of Priceville t North Patented 8.89 4 Lot 16 Elgin‘Street North ? Patented 10.88 4 COunty of’Grey, Treasurer’s Oï¬'ice, ‘ ‘ . . . Owen Sonnd, July 26th, 1927 JOHN PARKER, 'I First published in the Ontario Gazette Saturday. July 30th, First published in th e Sun-Times, July 30th: 1927 ._ i AUCTION SALE REGISTER TOWNSHIP OF GLENBLG Treasurer of the Tp. of Glenelg 10 6 4 NORTHERN ONTARIO W. J. RITCHIE! THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The Family. Pursuant to adjournment, Coun- cil met on October 17, 1927. Mem~ bers all present. Magwoodâ€"Grierson: That nom- ination be held at Lamlash on Mon- day, the 28th day of November. at 1 o’clock and election if required on the following Monday, with the fol- lowing, officers in charge: Poll No. 1, Hugh R. Riddell, games Walsh; No. 2, Donald McLean, Dan Mc- Lean; No. 3, Charles Lawrence, W. G. McCulloch; No. 4, Andrew Park, Douglas Donnelly; No. 5, James Fursman, Edward Rehkopf; No. 6, Doug. McDonald, John Glave; No. 7, Wm. Henderson, Robert McCaslin; No. 8, George Wright, Edward West. . McGregorâ€"Turnbull: That Trea- surer pay all accounts by cheque in order to conform with the regula: tions of the Department of Public Highways.â€"Carried. The following accounts were paid: Mrs. F. Hazlitt, 11amb,$1000,. John Adlam, 1 sheep $111.00; Chas. Mighton, 1 sheep, $12.;00 T. H. Law- rence, inspecting $11.;50 Frank Mur- dock, 84 rods fence $21.;00 Chas. Lawrence, inspecting, $1 .;50 Philip Schmidt, pay sheet $13.2:5 , David Chittick, do $2.;05 Elmer Hatton, do $13.10; Henry Schultz, d0 $3.75; Frank Schmitt, Aberdeen bdge $1811.: Frank Schmitt, 105 1101115 $112.00; George Hastie, pay cheet $3. 22; Jos. ‘Dirstein, 3 8-inch tile $2. 40; J. S. iSubject, cutting weeds $16.12; Her- ‘man Diebel, bldg. abutment. $102.00: S. C. Vickers, pay sheet $5.30; Peter Krauter, g1 adlng $16. 85; John Grier- son, grading $5. 85; W. KennedV lSons. blue print $9.:98 Sun-Times ad re bridge $8.;96 HanOVei Post. do $2.88; Dept. of Highways, 145 'barrels of cement $176.:00 F. N RV. ECO., freight $12.00; B. F. Ahrens. 'h‘ardware $4 .85; One meeting of 1 Council $13.75. ' Council adjourned to meet on Sat- urday, November 12. for tx'ansactlon of general business and ['rI-epzlrlng of ï¬nancial statement. J. H. Chittick, Clerk The Claw He Needed A well-known minister, famous for absentâ€"mindedness. once met. an old friend in me street and stepped to talk with him. When about to separate the minister’s face assum- ed a puzzled expression. NOTICE Ais hereby given â€.13? all 1?“: sons havin claims against the estal’ of MARGA ET SIMPSON, late of the Township of Bentinck in the County of Grey, Widow, who died on or about the 11th day of July, 1927. at the Township of Bentinck, in the County of Grey, are hereby requir- ed to send to the undersigned exec- utors, or their solicitors, particulars of their claims, duly proved, on or before the 12th day of November. 1927, and after such date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been received. DATED at Durham this 12th day of October, 1927. DUNCAN McARTHUR, , HUGH R. RIDDELL. executors of the estate‘ of Margaret Simpson. by their solicitors, MIDDLEBRO" MCQUARRIE. 10 13 3 Durham, Ont. “Tom,†he said, “when we met. was I going up the street or down?†“Down,†replied Tom. The minister’s face cleared. “It’s all right then. I had been home to lunch.†NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bentinck Council Patented 8.89 4.60 13. 49 Patented 10.88 4.80 15 .68 JOHN PARKER, _Trpasurer. -A‘.‘ 10.6.4 During the evening Mr. H. H. McDonald called the party to order. and, after a short speech, called on Miss Ethel Anderson, who read a short. address to the young couple who were presented with a wicker rocker, a hearth rug and brass fern pot. The presentation was made by Mr. Howard Ritchie, Misses Myrtle Robinson and Glenny Firth. Following is the address from the Edge Hill and Zion friends: Durham. Oct. 13. 1927 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Charla \Vmson: On Thursday evenin , October 13, the friends and neigh ors of Edge Hill and Zion gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Watson, where a pleasant evening was spent in games and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Watson Received Tokens and Good Wishes Prom Glen_919_ Limiters Who Assembled GLENELG, COUPLE HONORED BY FRIENDS FOr manv'yems \w hate mingled in your society in the \a icd walks of neighborlv and social intercourse. You have contributed abundantlx toward making life pleasant in the circle in which yoti_ moved. Often in .our “Young Peoples“ meetings, when we found our pro- gramme was lacking in numbers, you, Frederica, with your violin. very cheerfully helped us along; so we could all say when it. was over how much we had enjoyed the program. This and manv of your other helpful deeds will be very much missed when we fully realize that you have departed from our section. In just one boat you two must float On life’s stream rugged flowi g; May music sweet, in your hearts heal And keep the sunshine glowing. Years will be few, to each be true, Life is just what you make it. When time is done, when age is run. Life’s best you’ll not forsake it. May you have health and also Vivallli And all the good tl'iings going And may you ï¬nd the world is kind While good deeds daily sowing. A5 a small expression of our love and'esteem “0 ask vou to accept these gifts and trust they “in mm- c-all to mind girlhood mcmmios 01 Edge Hill and ZiO-n._ Signed, Clarence Robinson, Mel- ville Anderson, Clifford (look. “TIME TABLE" 1 TORONTO, GUELPH, OWEN SOUND Bus Service Northboundâ€"Every Day 8: Sundays Toronto lv. 1. pm. Guelph ar. 3. 45 p. m. Guelph 1v. 9. am. 5. pm. Elona IV. 9.30 am. 5 .30 p. m. Fergus lv. 9.45 am. 5. 45 p. m. Arthur lv. 10.15 am. 6.15 p.m . Mount Forest lv. 11.05 am. 7.05 p. m. Durham lv. 11 4.5 a. m 7. 45 p. m. \Villiamsford lv.1‘>30am.X8.30p.m. Chatsworth l\.12.50a..m X850p m. Owen Sound lar. 1.15pm 9.15pm Southboundâ€"Every Day Sundays Owen Sound 1v. 8. am. 4.30 pm. Chatsworth IV. 8.25 am. X 4.55 p.m. Williamsford IV. 8.45 am. X 5.15 pm. Durham IV. 9.30 am. 6.00 p.m. : Mount Forest 1v. 10.10 am. 6.40 pm. Arthur 1v. 11.00 am. 7.30 pm. Fergus lv. 11.30 am. 8.00 pm. Elana 1v. 11.45 am. 8.15 pm. Guelph ar. 12.15 noon 8.45 pm. Guelph IV. 1.45 pm. 1' Toronto ar. 4.30 pm. 1' Toronto Terminal: 4 Welllgton St. West, Toronto. 'l‘ Saturdays, Sundays Holidays the bus arriving in Guelph at 8.45 pm. will make connections with the cast- bound Toronto coach leaving Guelph at 10.45 p.m. , Return fare, Durham to Toronto $6.00 Minimum fare 25c. All busses stop between regular stopping points to take on and dis- charge passengers. Information and waiting room Hahn House, Durham City Hall, Owen Sound, or Lemon’s Garage Guelph Bus Depot, Guelph, ph. 2052 at Their Home on Diï¬erent Oc- casions. Spend Your 10930111: MONEY spent in the bank is proï¬t- able because it is still yours, and themore you spend the more you have. Every deposit you make 18 money paid The friends and neighbors of No. 9 section, Glenelg. assembled at the home on Friday evening last. At the prOper time Mr. John Mc- Girr called on the young couple, when an address was read by Mr. Reginald “Arnott and a presentation of two wicker chairs and tray made by Messrs. Wm. McGirr. Ben Whitniore and Arthur Lindsay. after which the evening was spent in games and dancing. Following is the address: Glenelg, Oct. 21. 1927 To Mr. and Mrs. Clark Watson Dear Friends: W e are assembled here. this ev- ening as your neighbors and friends to show our esteem for you and to shower you with good Wishes for your future. Also we wish to ex- tend our welcome to Mrs. Watson as ounnew neighbor. “’ vâ€"w ‘- "Wg have hid Clark in mm com- munity for some years and his gen- ial disposition has made him many g0_o_d friends. - V Mrs. Watson, although not living in our midst, has lived near enough that. she is well known by many present tonight. She, is a bright and cheery young woman. full of ambi- tion and we are glad to have. her in our neighborhood that. we may know her better. We wish to show our esteem and good wishes by asking you to ac- cept this gift and may your future life be blessed by good health and prosperity. Signed on behalf of this section. W‘m. McGirr. Arthur Lindsay. Ben \V’ b i tmore. Advertise in The Chronicle. It pays. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Normal Scliooi. Each member of the Stall is a Um- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. InformauUn as ‘tjo Courses may he obtumed from the Pmpclpal. 'I‘I. Intending pupils should prepare to enter: at beginning of team. _'-‘.'“ . The School has ép’r'editablc recqm mthg past WhICh It hopes to mam- La1_n m the future. Durham' is 73-1} attractive and hOealthy town, and good accommmm-- thn can be obtamed at reasonamoa DURHAM HIGH SCHO0L ;-the m‘sest and most satisz' J. A. M. [101313. B. A.. Principu JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. PAGE ‘I.