. After you fond week of n’oe1 of live litx you can :0ng to have 11}: takes the is good eggs, 11 ATICâ€"and {I hatch the y seeks is to You will get mber of eggs he eggs were :t ever lived. :ural incuba- at. Moisture not just apâ€" :hat there is rooder 50f .on Guaranteed Nam . PRATT ., Limited { ; Chtlm‘e and use 15 polluted and Rosin? use. when 'can be had by PM (iI‘th‘d. We )5 and Pump Re- 'ater! Water! irh has the longest , I'nivss it, is har- }. {in-s at. least 600 lymtixixmg for one to :uusundth birthday. ! im-Ho- can also rm: .-\istonv0: the HS ln'fnl‘t‘ it, is aged ho. lurm- will often Stun»: so‘t‘mS t0 sull'n'io‘ml)‘ hardy s in Hm Maritime .. anp 10%]! seed. Hw lwm‘. chance or .ong Lives 1m h'l' â€51933- -H ('nx'm'eoi ~ was \‘M'y win: whic nix-1y 2mm! sh Infs. Tho ‘ rmu'h 1035 lam-sly lots pm! Hm win! h- int‘o'm'ml U InVo'l' 3mm! i: :in- {mulls a all 01' the I pmw-mMge {dd ln-Cond Health Worth? Ie tell you st Orange conomical. old by all twn home. slam: hardy mm were 4‘ â€I“ \Vintel‘. illi't'l'l't'tl that all M‘ same! is non- w {o‘SUHS at, this n â€1' Hm Italian wrw-vnlage 0f the i kw ('omlnmned hmwï¬m-s‘s in the wi f'x'nm Swedish s HI. ‘tllllllda and :h 15, 1928 3V .V DPP acre, 1 Italian lots run and 1823 ML." the dif- murky-d with n his yield- ..ns‘ and 258 mm mm and .i Sicily av- d< pvr acre. "192': :3 the Pimne 98-11 .3. .03; which will m1 showing Thu win- Ivss ramp- HIS 392 eiS is 3150 (Milk). In 13:1»). will 01 with little RM BUTTER, MILK, CREAM SERVICE 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; also buttermilkâ€"Watson‘s Dairy. Chronicle Advertising Pays! Try It. this farm. making a choice stock farm. This property will be. sold right to quick purchaser. For par- ticulars apply at Watson‘s Dalry. RR. 4. Durham. Ont. 102523tf and 7, (inn. 5. S.D.R.. Glenelg. con- taming :10 acres; 100 acres slearcd and in good state of cultivation; on the premise-s are a brick house con- taining: seven rooms. With good frame woodshed attached: drilled «or: at (inor: never failing springs op NORTH PART LOTS 7 AND 8.'CON. ‘22. l'lgremont. containing 66 acres; 55 acres cleared. balance hardwood bush: in good state of cultivation; frame burn 44x50. stone basement. mncrete stables; drilled well and commit tank at barn. Alsq Lots 6 LH'I‘ 7. CON. ‘21. EGREMONT. CON- lmmng mo acres: 85 acres under culm-alinn. balance hardwood bush: convenient to school; on the premâ€" ises are a frame barn 42365 ft. with stone foundation; concrete stables; also hay ham 30350 with stone base- maul: hug pen 20x40; twelve-room brick house. furnace heated, also frame \x'oodshed; drilled well closel to house. with windmill; concrete? water tanks: 30 acres seeded to hay; lo acres to sweet clover: this farm is well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. For information apply to Watson‘s Dairy. RR. 4. Durham. Unlarlo. 102523“ JOHN AITKEN Auctioneer Grey and Bruce Callus pmmpth attended to. > Hi s‘tzu [inn guatauteed. "lmms upon application. Phone Allan Park Central 9 r 515 Hanover, R. R. 2. 2.9.2n1 Lim‘nsm! \uctioneer f0: GI‘BV (Immty. Sales taken on reasonable Tct'ms.‘ Dates amauged at The (:hl'OIIICM on Ice. (:00. 1%. Duncan Phone .13 1' 3. P. F. MacARTHUR Notary Public, Conveyancer, etc. Durham, Ontario I’t‘mis, Mortgages, Discharges, Lvuscs. .-\ssignments, \Vills, Agree- xmuts. can, prepared on the. shortest antic». and fully and pI‘Operly ex- n-uteci. Your business solicited. Office in residence, opposite McLaughlin’s Garage \48 FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdale 4344 122-125 Avenue Road Toronto John w. Bates R. Haddocks Nrmerly of Flesherton . 9 3mm! 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 (“Tina BATES BURIAL C0. M J. F. GRANT, D. D. S.,.L. D. S. ilunur Graduate University of Tor- 0110», Graduate Royal College Dental Slll'gl'nlls of Ontario. Dentistry in all Its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder muck. Millb‘treet, second door east g»_l:_1\la(~. iulh's Drug Store. Ufl'iuc, OVCI‘ J.d Durham. Ontario. ._'vv-I Gradunlos (Janiï¬fian 4 (10110340, 'l'nl‘OnfO. Ofï¬ce Mm-k. Durham. Dav and excepted 1’ _ DR. A. :1. BELL ’a_vs:czazx an Suweon. f Lzunhitnln st met, Durban; Ont. (32833? ate: 1 nn'orsxty of rfol‘ontO. Eyes '1)"[).' On.. [in nnnnnn LA...) Ant- J. L. SMITH, M. 3., M. C. P. S. 0. â€(new and resi‘dencg. corner of muntuss and Lamnton mrgets, oppo- rmp um Past ()fl’me; Ofï¬ce hours: 0 :u H a.m.. 1.30 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. "Mimiays exceptem. DRS. JAMIBSON 8: JAMIBSON (mu-e and residence a short, dist- BHH' past. of the Hahn House on [.mnhtnn Street, Lower Town, Dur- htxm. (Mice hours 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to -5 pm. {except Sundays}. ‘__.-â€"-â€"â€"â€"_. a“â€"â€"~ Dental Directorv m. w. c; ngxpgmgj'nzmlsr" FARMS FOR SALE GEORGE E. DUNCAN AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractors INN Canadian Cl_n_ir0practic l‘ ‘- Thursday, larch 15, 1928 Legal ‘Dz‘reaiorv Medical Director? 'Imm. Dayw an}! 11.ié7lvtl;)‘lll;;le 6 L6 23“ â€"_ Dundalk. Ont, 31D0638pd chhrlhï¬Ã© 107“ Your husband isn‘t a vegetable-â€" you can’t keep him tender by keep- ing him in hot water. 2. D P... Artemesia Tilesda}, March 20. Colin A. McLean. pro- prietor; D. Duncan. auctioneer. posrpoxu) AUCTION SALE FARM- Stock and Implements. Lot 3. Con. BOARDBRS WANTED APPLY AT CHRONICLE OFFICE. Durham. for particulars. 1 12 1f LOT 7. CON. ‘21. EGREMONT. THE property of the'John Lawrence Es- tate. comprising 100 acres in good condition; brick house. bank barn. good water from drilled well; wind- mill: good silo; reasonable price to quick purchaser. For further par- ticulars apply to Philip Lawrence or W. J. Lawrence. Durham, Execu- tors. . 2.16M KEEP THE DATE OPEN F OR THE ANNI'AL ST. PATRICKS banquet of the Queen Street. United Church. to he held on March 16th. 1928. followed by good programme. Admission. adu ts 50c.. children. 250. 2.16.1;3.1.3 a monument. work done. placing their den. Durham. MONUMENTS ANYONE THINKING _OF ERECTING AI't‘lTlON SALE OI“ BOISEHOLD ofl‘ect, at. Wm. Bm'net‘s. Alï¬ert St. I'm-ham. Samn‘iay. March :24, at 2 o‘clock. Tet-ms cash. G. E. Duncan. Auctioneer. 3- 1'3 f? A. 0. T. 8. CLASS OF QUEEN ST. l'uited church will hold a social evâ€" eniug Tuesday, March 27. A debate “Resolved that! the. story of crime should not. be published.†3 i5 2 â€"â€""--- vA' Day! A Clean) Separator expert will be at. my machine. shop in Dur- iham on Thursday. March 29. For ’the purpose of giving service on old Sey’m-atm‘s, Bring in your Sep- arator and have it looked over for the coming season. Remember the service is l‘I'ee.â€"-F. \V. Moon. 3152 p THE MARCH MEETING OF THE Durham Club Of Tm'onto will take place on Monday evening. March '19. at the Peacock T ea-rooms, 112 Yonge St. "_.\IE_I.O'Iâ€.I‘I~Z" CREAM SEPXRATOR S-ROFNED BRICK VENEER HOUSE 011 Queen strewn electric lights. furnacn. running water. Apply Mrs. Motcalf. 315 if) if GOOD S-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE, ï¬ve and a half acres land. three apartment. stone basement. new furnaccn cistem well, barn, hen housv and galage. Apply Box 348, Mount. forest. 3 15 ipd. EIGHT ROOM H0175}? FOR SXLE. in good remix: good stable 20x40 in connvction.F01 particulaxs appl} to Chronicle Office. 3 8 if SI \ EN ROOMFD BRICK HOUSE ON (with an Street. electric lights. fumaco and water good location and in good state of repaii .â€"George S La“ rence Mount Forest. 3-1tt COMF(')RTABLE DWELLING HOUSE and lot, on Albert street, Durham, inside water. chicken house. For particulars apply John Crutchley. Durham. 1 12 if. THAT PROPERTY KNOWN AS Park LotG. Jackson's. Survey, Within the corporation of the Town of Durham. containing approximately four acres. For further particulars rogawling this property apply at Tho Chronicle OtTico. Durham. tf FOR SALE.â€"â€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots 0n George street, North of Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to D. Napkins. 2 21 if FARMS FOR SALE GOOD GARAGE, 10x14 BUILT TWO years ago; in good condition. Sell choap for cash. Apply Chronicle Office. 3 15 2pd. TWO GOOD YOUNG May and June; one 5 ï¬ve weeks old; one si riding pltmgh; one I Collinson, R. R. 1, pho 3-1-3pd 7.. 1‘\..¢LLJ‘LL 1.11an 111‘ Honey. 10-pound pail, $1.00; pppng can $5.40.-â€"-Wm. A- Mar ï¬lrl COMING EVENTS J 1111 can 5b.40.â€"â€"-Wm. A . Countess Street. Durï¬a Ma'cddri- m. 296p AUCTION SALE or having inscription should see me before ardenâ€"JV. J. McFad- Ont. 2.16.tf ; one? single Cockshutt one buggy .â€"George 1 phone 603-13. LIQHT AMBER 3 15 ipd ‘- vwg V. Durhamâ€"1‘ is an attractive and healthy town, and good accommoda- tiotr‘iï¬ can be obtained at reasonable ta . * J. A. M. ROBE, B. A†Principal. JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2} Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the Staff is a Um- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of team. Information as to Courses may be obtained frmn the Principal. _ The Scho ' t a creditable record in. the past. v. ‘ it hapes (a main- tain 1n the {Dunn}. ASK ['8 FOR PRICES ON FERTIL- izer. Car arriving March 15th. A full range of mixturesâ€"U. W. Ewen Son, Phone-114. Phone 601 r 13 The Durham U.F..O Live Stock Asâ€" sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to give three days’ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. AND TAKE NOTICE. that after such last mentioned date, the Ad~ ,ministra‘tor shall proceed to dis- 'trihute the assets of the said deâ€" ceased among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims ‘of which he shall then have notice, and the said Administrator will not be liable for the said asâ€" sets. or any part. thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at. the time of such distri-v bution. ling claims against the Estate of PJOSEPH SEALEY late of the. Town- ship of Glenelg. in the County of Grey. farmer. deceased. who died on or about the Twenty-fourth day of February. AD. 1928. are required to deliver or send by post prepaid to Lucas Henry. Solicitors for the Administrator of the Estate, on or before the Twenty-fourth day of March 1928. their names and ad- dresses, a full description of their claims. in writing. and the nature of the security. if any, held by them. NOTICE is hereby given. pursuant to R. S. 0. Chap. 1241. Section 56, and amending Acts. that. all persons haw- In the matter of the Estate of JOSEPH SEALEY Late Of the TOVVn- ship of Glennlg in the CountV of GreV. Faxmex deceased. TERMSâ€"All sums of $10.00 and under, cash. Over that amount, twelve months“ credit. on approved joint notes bearing interest at 6 per Lent per annum. .\IChi0 Hastie Robt. Brigham. Proprietor 3 15 1p Auctioneer. IB-lPLEMENTSâ€"-cream separator, manuie spreader, pulper, M. H. binder sheaf carrier truck, wagon. huger gy. disk. seed drill, cutter, set single harness, set double harness grnx e1 box hay rack, sugar kettle tanning mill churn, range stOVe, some sap buckets, forks, chains, shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. NOTICE TO CREDITORS POI'LTRYâ€"GO hené, 2 geese, gander. ' CATTLE~3 cows to calf in April: heifer to calf in April; cow to calf in June: cow to calf in September; {arrow cow; dry cow; 3 steers, ris- ing 2 years old: heifer rising 2 years old: 3 cattle. 1 year old. of Fvarmstock and Implements on Lot 26, Concession 11 Bentinck MONDAY, MARCH 19,1928 at l oclock. HORSESâ€"horse black, rising 5 \9319 Oltf'i mam colt 1 war 01d; 2 aged hoxses. NOTICE TO FARMERS Captain J. E. Bernier, the Arctic explorer and his wife were recently in Ontario on their way from Vancouver to Quebec. It was. 20 years ago this year that Captain Bernier took possession of the Arctic archipelago in thename of Canada. He has always been a champion of the Hudson‘Bay route and has been in and out of the straits a score of times without the. least mishap. At 76 this iron man, who came over from the wooden ships to the iron ships, is a physical marvel and is far from having made the last entry in his log books. . AUCTION SA‘LE FERTILIZER Durham, BB. 1. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE FARMER’S ACCOUNT BOOK wwâ€"uâ€" V‘ â€M. -.« 8035011 cannot, be expected to do as well as those hivcd on drawn comb or which arrive eat-1y enough to ' OW is the time to do your Spring Sewing. We have a complete new stock of all the lat- est patterns in Ginghams é § § 2 9 § § g g 9 § é ? O 5 § E E i E i i P P i i P i i C' i» ’ Rayons and Prints Plain Crepe-de-Chine and Printed Crepe-de-Chine A. A. ALJ OE Phone 47 ‘ Durham, Ontario 1 -A -,,A A V 7-_ .. _--.,\,- \_.\A Ukrlulll, uapccldl- ly is this true for Western Canada. Package bees hived on foundation only or whicharrivo late in the A two or three pound package of bees including a queen, if iiived on drawn comb during the latter part of April or early in May and given a sufficient. amount of stores, will â€"‘-â€"â€"-v v. [UL\U. “l‘l Verv often Vield as much money as an OVei-wintered colpnv, especial- Because of favourable climatic conditions early in the year, many beekeepers in the Southern States [have found it very proï¬table to gstimulate {early brood production in their colonies and then to sell the young bees produced to North- ern beekeepers.» The bees are put up in combless packaegs and may be had with or without queens. The packages in general use will hold either two or ‘three pounds of bees and there are approximately 5.000 bees to the pound; Package bees are extremely valuable. to Callas dian beekeepers. ï¬rst for starting! new colonies. and secondly forl strengthening weak colonies in the THE VALUE OF PACKAGE BEES Are moderate always Ask any one of our hundreds of patrons. Give us a chance, and we’ll prove our worth. the time to r Spring v'v vvv “LLâ€" 1 ï¬cult for tug to under- take. Our expert mechanics can take care of any job from a bent fender to a cracked cylinder. Smith Bros. Mrs. (ï¬reman lward her little granddaughter Margaret, crying as if in pain. and hastened to the child “Why. (Ivar. what. is the matter?†inquired Mrs. (Ironan. “Did you meet with an accident?" ".\'-nu, grandma." sohbcd Mar- garet. “It. w-wasn‘t an accident! Mâ€"mothm' did it on purpose!†If the bees are to he used for strengthening weak, queen-right colonies in the spring, it isnot ne- ‘cessary to order queens with the packages, but it is just as important to get the bees early so that they may help to build the colony up in 'time for the main flow. Package bees should be ordered early in order to arrive on time. The pros- pective buyer should get in touch with his nearest Customs olIioial a few weeks before he. expects the bees so that there may be no delay in delivery. Package bees are very perishable. and prompt deliVery is essential. take full advantage or the ï¬rst sources of nectar. When buying package bees to start new colonies always order a queen with ‘tho package, get. them early, have the necessary equipment ready when they arrive and feed the bees until they become. established. PAGE 7. r'i ‘1 "A