lu-cmm ‘l‘m m i ?" Fe m_y_ life mitten hPI'e . and clear: Mimvs flom ma! linxmes. me close frmmcl “ith pd Irmn the pmlt and its lNiUln dead so.) volumes Hf jny, Of \leth 01' n- lo‘flVt‘ One t glmm the ! So many hm- nt’ all (s lnro': but. away: so m gray. design ceiver. wtion is. of the current ’ecelver '2 Card, dié virho 'egetable got it for 2 bottles ould not my bus-- vould be 'er com- -a very ver. 'TIMIST ae paper did who Itis my imya months 1.! him for arl'ml." volume Radios’ .gle dial Not 3.111th rent Can {IC- MIDDLEBRO’ 8: MacQUARRIB Barristers, Soli itors, Etc. DURHAM, OWEN SOUND DUNDALK, FLESHERTON Lambton SL. ‘ 868 2nd Ave., Durham. Owen Sound. llesherton Otl'ice open every Satur- (1m, 1. 30 to 9.;30 Dundalk Office Open every Friday all day. C. C. Middlebro’, J. H. Macharrle, Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey. Prompt attention to sales. Rea- stumble terms and satisfaction guan- nnteed. Dates made at The Durham Chronicle office or with R. C. Wat- mn. Varney. RR. 1. Phone 60!: Mi. DAN. McLEAN Lu-msed Auctioneer for County of awn-y. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- muahlu terms. Dates of sales made at The Chronicle Office or with him- LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- m-r of the ï¬rm will be in Durham on Tuesday of each week. Appointments nrn' he made with the Clerk in the 0mm: ____________________ LOT 7, CON. 21. EGREMONT, CON- taining 100 acres; 85 acres under cultivation, balance hardwood bush; convenient to school; on the prem- isos are a frame barn 42x65 ft. with stone foundation; concrete stables; also hav barn 30350 with stone b388- nmnt; hog pen 20x40; twelveâ€"room brick house. furnace heated, ' also Iranie woodshed; drilled well close to house. with windmill; concrete water tanks; 30 acres seeded to fhay; c‘ultiVation. For information apply to Watson’s Dairy, RR. 6, But am. “1 Con. 4, S.DR Glenelg. conâ€" ‘tnd l taining 110 acres; .100 acres cleared and in good state 0 . the premises are a brick °th good tainin seven rooms. , g ; drilled Chiropractors Graduates Canadian Chiropractic College, Toronto. Ofï¬ce Macfarlane mock, Durham. Day and nigytyhopc J. WP. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. 3. [101101 Gxaduate University of Tor- onto, (araduate Royal College Dentlall Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry all its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder Block, Mxll Street second door east 1r MacBelh’s Drug Store. BUTTER, HILK, Gillian 9.....-" We will be in the marke winter months for pure milk and cream. Orders taken for choice dairy butter delivered ofl “1.3 rig; also buttermxlk.â€"â€"â€"Watsori’s Dairy; m 7 t! DR. A. M. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce lamï¬ton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- ate luiversity of 'loronto. Eyes twee! and corrected. Ofï¬ce hnurs: 2m 5p...m 7t09p..,m Sundays excepted. 1‘33. ' on. w. c. mcxnnme‘nmc'rls'r “ (mice over J. 8; J. Hunter’s store, lmrhzun. Ontario. «all at door; never wmu °.v- "a- tms farm. making a cimce stock farm. This property W11 ,, For par- I‘jght to quick purchaser. . tlcnlars apply at \vatson'i Dairy [LIL 4. Durham. Ont. PROPERTY F93 FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street. £91113! of Skating Rink, Durham. A9202}; 1:! 1). Hopkins. J. 1.. SMITH, M, B., I. c.- P. S. 0. MT ice and resndence. corner of :guuntess and Lambton Streets, oppoâ€" siLe old Post Oï¬ice. Office hours : a) to 11 3.111.. 1.30 to 4 9.211., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). DRS. JAMIBSON 8: JAHIBSON (mice and residence a short dist- am. e east of the Hahn House on lamliton Street Lower Town, Dur- ham. (mice hours 2 to 5 p.m..7 to a p m. (except Sundavs; c. G. AND 333311: McGILLIVRAY PUNL’BAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdale 4344 122-124 Avenue Road Toronto John w. Bans R. Haddocks Formerly of F lesherton Advertisements under mi~ headiri CASH WITH ORDER; §ix cogseeutivg' i "5-1-..2. -A- Thursday, November 10, $27 FARMS FOR Licensed u‘ludzbneer Owen SOtind. Medical Dz’rect'orv. REUBEN C. WATSON Dental Directorv Legal ‘Dz’rectorv 'Durhain. 6 £423“ THE LADIES OF TRNIITY CHURCH Guild will hold 21 25c. tea at the Rectory on Thursday, November 17, from 3 to 6 pm. A cordial invita- tion extended to all. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, the Farm Stock and Implements 01‘ James J. Atkinson, Lot 52, Con. 2, E. G.R., Glenelg. Sale commences at 12 o’clock. No reserve. See bills. J. O’Neil, Auctioneer. 6 27 3 COMING AGAINâ€"PROF. KATZ, THE noted and one of the best known optical specialists in Western On- tario, to test your eyes, at Durham Hahn House, Wednesday, November it}. Headache, twitching eyelids, dizziness, nerves, defective vision. relieved by our great skill and method even if others have failed. We helped thousands, we can help you too. See the reading glasses, $5.90 worth $10.00, and far Sighted glasses, $7.50 worth $12.00. HOUSE FOR RENT THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE Mrs. George Watt 0n Countess Street. Apgply Lucas Henry, Dur~ ham. â€" 11 1O 2 CHURCH FOR SALE EBENEZBR CHURCH, BENTINCK, and all fuinishings including 10 foot pews, organ, bookcase, library, set choir chairs, pulpit, communion table, stove and pipes. For further particulais apply to T. H. Lawrence or Harry Reay, Sr. 11 3 if THE LADIES" AID OF THE PRES- BYTERIAN church are holding th‘ï¬r annual bazaar in the A. Y. P. A. rooms. Saturday. November 26, at 3 o’clock. Tables for home-made baking. fancy work, vegetables, candy, notions and grab-bags. After- noon tea will be served, also a hot 350. supper from 5.30. 11 10 3 PLAT TO RENT 5 ROOMS AND BATH, ELECTRIC lights, apply H. G. Hugill, Countess St.. Box 54. tf Wilson. SHEEP LOST ONE RAM LAMB, ONE YEAR-OLD ram on Friday, November 4. Stvayed from the slaughter house. Any inâ€" formation will be rewarde_d._ Mark ONE TRIPLEX AUTO KNITTER as good as new; 1 fancy Pearl Oak, heater, for coal or wood.â€"-â€"W. Jacques, Durham Bouts 4. 10 6 tf FARM FOR SALE LOT WEST HALF 31. CON. 7, BEN- tinck. 50 acres; good buildings; two never failing wells; in good state of cultivation; cheap to quick pur- chaser. Apply Alex. T. Morton. Elmwood. Route 4. or H. Dunn, 302 Milverton Blvd., Toronto. 10 27 6pd WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest prlce. People’s Mills. 3 15 23!. TIRE POUND OWNER MAY HAVE SAME BY proving preperty and paying 101‘ this advt. At The'Chronicle Ofl'ice. 500 TO 1000 CHRISTMAS TREES. Mail your reply and quote your price therein to C. R. Lewis, 55 Geoï¬â€˜ery St., Toronto, Ont. 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 WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- 9 (to._ Suitor): _. “My want to he fled to 6, sir. Why not S your hands 17†Phone 601 l‘ 13 SITUATIONS VACANT AUCTION SALE REGISTER COMING EVENTS no-rxcn 'ro nuns FOR ' WANTED 1pd When slumber so gently creeps o’er them, . And taps no longer resounds, The soul is cradled in comfort, Floats ofl‘ to that invisible land. When the day is done And camp life is still, So hushed is the world that we feel The closeness and nearness of in- Some on beds of‘ sweet spruce branches, Covered by sacking alone, They want no theological sermon, They get that in the rocks and stone. ï¬nite things . When taps are sounded it thrllls. So soft _and regarding each note clear and sweet, It echoes far out o’er the white si- lent streets, 01' white tented domiciles Covering our men’ so brave and Enduring, God! Lend them a hand. The taps, do you hear them? Tarahâ€"tarahâ€"tarah and a wail; ’Tis the lullaby time with the night- ingale, Mingling in sweetness and sadness of tone, It makes men think of love and home. The men, boys at heart, God’s child- ren, Yet in this short span of life, ~ Take up the duties, brave soldiers, And work for the right with u might. Hard faces some had, lined, weath- erbeaten, and gaunt, - But the closed eyelide hid, All the deep seated yearnings and wants. ‘ By the day, they are wag and good fellow, Fingers clenched in strenuous grasp, Pursed lips, gathered eyes, and eager To compete with strength any clash. And the taps will mean to all men. Archangels ascending on high, To join the Hosts everlasting, That sounds out the taps by and by. Our short span of life is but one step, - We know that eternities roll, Ere our soul reaches the state of perfection, When lovel reigns supreme in the son. And each pick up the golden bugle, With diamonds and 'ewels sublime, For our home over t ere is supern- a1, Each sop] expressing God’s love dlvine. Tanahâ€"Tarahâ€"Tarahâ€" Calls out with clarion call, The taps lovely nq‘tes,†hnarlg, listen how sweetly it floats, So ethereal caressing, ’tisâ€" The Prince of Peace with His Hosts. â€"-Ann Sutherland-Bass, 1921 NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Joseph Atkinson, late of the Township of Glenelg in the 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 here- by required to send' to the under- signed executors, or their solicitors, particulars of their claims, duly proved, ‘on or before the 19th day of November, 1927,, and ‘after such date the estate will be distributed, having regard onl to the claims of which notice shal then have been received. * DATED at Durham this 18th day Of October. 1927; . WILLIAM WEIR. .ADAM ANDERSON. - executors A of __th_e . estate of Joseph KNITTED GOODS KNITTED SOCKS, STOCKINGS. gloves. mitts, cap, scarves. Now is the time to think of warm wollies for the kiddies. Do not forget that garments made from selected yarns last twice as long as those bought ready-made, and they cost no more. Phone orders 102 Durham. Mrs. A. G. Webb. 11 10 2 Aï¬iï¬Ã©Ã©h; bv their solicitors, _ MIDDLEBRO’ g; WQUABBIE It Will Pay You to Advertise in The Chronicle. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TAPS Durhain, Ont. EMBARRASSING MOMENTS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE I’m supposed to be quite shiftlese Never have a cent to spare; Of the money men are making I have not corralled my share. When I make an honest dollar, Somehow it will never stay; Someone always comes and gets it With a'bill for me to pay. Though I haven’t any money, Still, I rate a millionaire; For I’m worth five million dollarâ€"â€" Have the assets, fair and sqnaro. And that million dollar- baby Has a million dollar smile; That’s the thing that, keeps us going That ishxylhat makes life worth w 1e I have Sonnyâ€"he’s a million; Sistei s woxtll a million more; And a million dollai babv Croons and plaxs around our floor So I’m worth ï¬ve million dollars; It’s as plain as it can be I’m a millionaire for certain When my baby smiles at me. There is motherâ€"she’ s a million: Couldn’t spare her, shes a peach; That’s four million. You can’t buy . them For a- million dollars each. Some of us have only money; Some haxe \\ ealth beyond com- pare. If w’ell only count our assets. Everyones a millionaire. Rev. W. A. Wescott, of the Conn and Woodland charges of the United church, has accepted a call from the congregation of the United church. Delonaine. Man. The stip- end is 32.000 :1 year and free manse. Mr. Wescott will leave for Deloraine in November. In the matter of the estate of THOMAS McKNIGHT late of the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey, Blacksmith, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given. pursuant to R. S. 0., 1914. Chap. 121, Section 56, and amending Acts. that all perâ€" sons having claims against the Esâ€" tate of THOMAS McKNIGHT late of the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey, Blacksmith, deceas- ed. who died on or about the Thir- tieth day of July, A. D. 1927, are re- quired to deliver or send by post prepaid to Lucas Henry, Solicit- or for the Administratrix of the Esstate, on or before the 19th day of November, 1927, their names and addresses and a full description of their claims, in writing. and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date, the Ad- ministratrix will 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 her at the time of such distribution. ' ~ DATED at Durham this 26th day of October A. D. 1927. LUCAS HENRY, _ Solicitors for the Administrat'rix; NOTICE TO CREDITORS ACCEPTS MANITOBA CALL A MILLIONAIRE PAUPER 3133'? t “u.- A hen is not supposed to have Much common sense or tact, Yet every time she lays an egg She cackl'es forth the fact. A rooster hasn’t got a lot Of intellect to Show, ‘ ‘ But none the less most roosters have Enough good sense to crow. The mule, the most despised of Has a persistent way, Of letting folks know he‘s around By his insistent bray. The busy little bees, they buzz, Bulls bellow and cows moo, The watchdog barks, the gander quachs. And doves and pigeons coo., The peacock spreads his tail and squacks, . . Pigs squeal and robzns git". And even serpents knew: t~i-‘.‘.('T‘_l;;_f,.l To hiss betore they sting. But man, the greatest masterpiece That nature cou‘ld devise, Will often stop and hesitate Before he’ll advertise.‘ Bus Service Northboundâ€"Every Day 8: Sundays Toronto lv. 1. pm. Guelph ar. 3. 45 p. m. Guelph 1v. 9. am. 5. pm. Eloru 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 0.5 a .m. 7.05 p. m. Durham lv. 11. 45 a. m. 7. 45 p. m. Williamsford lv. 12. 30 a. m. X 8 .30 p .m. Chatsworth lv. 12. 50 a. m. X 8. 50 p. m. Owen Sound or. 1.15 p. m. 9. 15p. m. Southboundâ€"Every Day 8: Sundays Owen Sound 1v. 8. a. m. 4. 30 p. m. Chatsworth 1v. 8. 95 a. m. X 4. 55 p. m. Williamsford lv. 8. 45 a. m. X 5.15 p. m. Durham IV. 9.30 am. 6.00 pm. Mount Forest 1v. 10.10 am. 6.40 pm. Arthur lv. 11.00 am. 7.30 pm. Fergus lv. 11.30 am. 8.00 pm. Elona 1v. 11.45 am. 8.15 pm. gGuelph ar. 12.15 noon 8.45 pm. Guelph IV. 1.45 pm. 1' Toronto ar. 4.30 pm. 1' Toronto Terminal: TIMlï¬ '1 km L'- TORONTO, GUELPH, OWEN SOUND 4 Welllgton St. West, Toronto. 1' Saturdays, Sundays Holidays the bus arriving in Guelph at 8.45 pm will make connections with the east- bound Toronto coach leaving Guelph at 10.45 pm. 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, Guel.,ph ph. 2052 ‘DumamBranch ].A.Rowland.m THEY ALL ADVERTISE “Wiizit’g Vï¬-‘éï¬tï¬r‘in’u “‘15etwï¬rgson ?" a§ked the best man, tiptoeing up the alsle. “Ha’e ye lost the. ring?†TL- -11.--- The other g'aged _ Vatï¬il'is- "igi'end’s immaculate attlre and general air of gay hachelordom. Then he hqueq :3. woeful $ng]. - “Na," he ansxx‘qrgd 'mther desponâ€" dently: "The rmg’s safe enough. man, but. I‘ve lost my enthusnasm!†“Some. men were born for great things; some were born for small, but of some it is not recorded why they were born at all.†Everything was in readiness for the marriage ceremony, and both groom and best man had arrived at the church in plenty of time. The former. however. was uneasy. 66“â€.-nï¬- Intending pupils should prepare ta en_te§ at beginning of term. Information as to Courses may he obtqined from the Principal. Durham is an attractive aim healthy town, and good accommoda- tion can be obtainced at reasonable rates. The School has a creditableâ€"record in the past which it hopes to main- tain in the future. J. A. M. ROBB, B. A.. PrincipaL JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. Cold Poet $qu xi: we; fl“ PAGE 7.