the inspeéctor in is \isits. as may be 0bâ€" 4). \V. Lachaine’. c/o Hm-ticultur- tarin Agricultur- Ont. hm! will same address for b plant certiï¬ed Im ls'axing their for cvrtitication F o'vvr} potato- iHu- no-cc-ssary limp. 01' suitable men! fm grow- Hm “bio-ct rather '5 plan! the best. 1- than commer- 1p kmip dcmn to no plant dis- sultant serious is desirable to yivlds and so to )roduction. The on many farms ields now being 1‘ purpose of the 'lculturv t0 Pn- 1' deep thought) commit suicide" 'mbina- .de '96: )c. “worth.“ "CS 111' next 3 prices 0 cause inter. tarry On me twa penny- .‘t. makn up two “'61 fan only .elivery Lone 29 Ontario Pagoda oal DR. A. M. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce I amhton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- ate University of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Ofï¬ce hours. 2t05p..m. 7 t09p..m, Sundays excepted. Chiropractors Graduates Canadian Chiropractic College, Toronto. Ofï¬ce Macfarlane Block, Durham. Day and night phone 123. 6 Li 23tf DRS. JAMIESON 8: JAHIBSOR (mice and residence a shor' dist- ance east of . the Hahn 110113 on [.mnhton Street, Lower Town, Dur- ham. Office hours 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 p.111. (except Sundays). J. L. SMITH, M. 8., M. c. P. S. 0. (mice and residence, corner of (Inuntess and Lambton Streets. oppo- site old Post Office. Ofï¬ce hours : 9 to u 3.11).. 1.30 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). J. 1'. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. S. Elonor Graduate University of Tor- onto, Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder Block, MillStreet, second door east of MacBeth’s Drug Store. MIDDLBBRO’ 8: MacQUARRIB Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. DURHAM, OWEN SOUND DUN DALK, FLESHERTON Lambton St., 868 2nd Ave., Durham. Owen Sound. Flesherton Oï¬â€˜ice open every Satur- day, 1. 30 to 9.30; Dundalk Office Open every Friday all day. c, c. Middlehro’, ._I. H. MacanrrIe, GEORGE E. DUNCAN ,Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County. Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at The Chronicle otIice. (ieo. E. Duncan Dundalk, Ont., Phone 42 r 3. 31De028p£l DR. W. CTPIâ€"CTBRING, DENTâ€"13Tâ€" Ulrice. over J. J. Hunter’s store, Durham. Ontario. JOHN AITKEN Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce Sales promptly attended to. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Terms on ap- plication. Phone ; \llan Park Central 9151.5: Hanover R. R. 2. P. O. 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- ofl'ii'c. LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- ber of the ï¬rm will be in Durham on Tuesday of each week. Appointments nigiy be made with the Clerk in the ANYONI'I THINKING OF ERECTING a monument. 01' havmg inscription BUTTER. MILK, CREAM SERVICE \W: will bw in tlm market for the \‘Jillfl‘i‘ mnnths l'HI‘ pure milk and m'mm. Hmlers taken for choice .lulx-y butter delivered 011' the rig; :1an butlormilk.â€"â€"\\'atson‘s Dairy. 10 7 tf NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham I'.F.(‘). Live Stock As- sociatxou will ship stock from Dur- ham Un Tuesdays. Shippers awe x-vquestcd to give three days’ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 r 13 Durham. RR. 1. J. H. NOBLE, AGENT I am Durham Agent. for Inter- national Harvester. Tudhope-An- «inz-son. Wilkinson Farm Machinery, Dew-rinc-MCCOI'miCk Cream Separa- tnz‘s. London Litter Carriers. and Rain Buggies. See me at Noble's um'ace.-â€"J. H. Noble. Durham. Also ace-m for the Superior C0.. Fergus. Ilanll‘u Lisvuo--___ P.\RTII€S FOI'ND FISHING 0P. frwsmssin: on Lots 42 and part 53 and iii will be mosecuted. Keep «'»';%.-â€"â€"\\’, and S. )IcCracken. .3 106wpd .- LOTS FOR SALE mm mun BHLDINGJï¬TS O.\' \ “n11. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLImY Lambtnn strePt near U. Dr. A. C. Wolfe \v'f- icn is nprnbv given that the ri'mml mpntim: of the South-East Him Initod Farmers Political and Han-operative Association will be held in the Agricultural Hall. PriPeVilIP. on Saturday. June 9,. 19°38. commencinc at 10 am. Basket lunch. tea provided. H, A. Gilroy will address the meeting on “Conâ€" tract Marketing". HAROLD MCKECHL‘éIecE. 59.13 t") Advertisements under this heading} cent a wo . . .rd each insertion CASE WITH ORDER; 5:: consecutxve. msertmns given (pr the pmce 1" ARMS FOR SALE Bmpd Owen Sound. Medical Directorv. nsme norm??? Dental Directorv. Legal ‘Dz’rectorv. Classiï¬ed Advertisements MONUMENTS NOTICE ‘, Juno 7, 1928 ‘5ka RAM“? 5 17 6pc! Durham. 02’s ‘28†TWO SI‘OREY BRICK BUILDING on Main corner in village of Flesh- erton. Best business location in town for any kind of business At present rented as grocery .â€"Apply1 to W A. Armstrong Son, Flesherâ€" ton, Ont. IO 17 4 THE ESTATE OF ELIZA ANN SCOTT offers for sale the property of the said deceased, Lot No. 13 in the 4th concession. south of the Durham Road in the Township of Glenelg, 56 acres, more or less; 25 to 30 acres cleared, 4 to 5 acres good hardwood bush. This proper- ty must be sold at once. Also ten or more cords hardwood. For price and particulars apply Lucas Henry, Durham. 3 10 tf COME OUT AND HEAR. J. S. Woodsworth, M. P.. of Winnipeg North. Labor Leader .in the House of Commons. and a leading parlia- mentarian of Canada, in Durham Town Hall. Wednesday evening, June 20. 1928. Everyone welcgrgeo LATH FOR SALEâ€"«APPLY ZENUS Clark. Durham. USED PIANO FOR SALE. APPLY McLaughlin’s Garage. 3,29,tf. SEVEN ROOMED BRICK HOUSE ON Garafraxa Street, electric lights, furnace and water, good location and in good state of repair.-George S. Lawrence, Mount Forest. 3-1tf THE ANNUAL GREY COUNTY EIGHT ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE, in good repair; good stable 20x40 in connection. For particulars apply to Chronicle Office. 3 8 if Convention of the Trustees and Ratepayers Branch of the Ontario Educational Association will be held in Chatsworth Town Hall on Saturcilay. June 9th. commencmg at 2 o'clock p.m.. for the purposeof election of officers and discussmn of subjects of interest to the rate- payers. There will be a debate on the Township School Board Bill and addresses by W. M, Morris and others. Good music provided. Robert Crane. Robert I. Jolly, 5312 President. Sec.-Treas. THE SIZNBEAM TRIO OF BLIND Artists will appear in the Town Hall. Durham. Tuesday, June 19. under the auspices of the Rector and Wardens of Trinity Church. More. particulars next week. ygngfwANmDPTHE CHRON‘ - â€"â€"- v - C." b “u â€81“,“â€" .icle Jéb Plant is Qvell equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work on short order. tf PROPERTY FOR SALE THE DISTRICT L. O. L. WILL mom. 'l'hux-sday. June 14, 1928. in the I. O. O. F. Hall. All brethren are I'vquested to be presentâ€"“I .J'. Rim-hi0. SPCI'otaI'y. GREY LOI‘xfiE NO. 169. I. l). U. 1“,. will hold their annual Decoration Day in Durham ('emvll-x-y on Sun- cluy al'tnl'nmm. June 17. at 3 O'clock. {mu 5m. Swncvl' will «lnlivel‘ Hm atiilhvss. w‘utlnen arm IOQUOSth t0 mt'vt. at thv Imizv 100m at. 23.30. 'Ilw publil am cnulially imitod to join in the) service. 6 7 2 NOTICE HAVING I")I.‘<PH.<I{D 017' MY BLACK- smifhin: IHISIHUSS. all c_.n-1t;~'l'andin;â€"’ amounts um I be so'ttlwl immed- ifltwh In (8%! 0L 11t_’t61*.â€"\\'; I lBur- nun. Dmham. 2m MILLINERY SALE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW‘ SYM- MI‘IR stock. We: are clearing: out our Spring hats at. grvatly reclwrmi p1'i(°fls.â€"â€".\Iissws Truax, :3 31 2 MAPLEWOOD CEMETERY BEE PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THE AN- nual bee at Maplewoocl cemetery on Tuesday. June '12. Come prepared to work. and come in the morn- ing. Tea or cofl’ee server! at noon. The otficials will appreciate your help and thank you in advance. 5 31 ‘2 BARGAINS FOR BUILDERS DOURS. WINDOWS. ROOFING. »\\'alllmax‘o'i. Paint. Hardware. \Vritn for Spring: 9:110 Circular showing I’rnight Paid Prices. HALLIDAY CIT?†HAMILTON. 4-2 Jackson St. FEAT T0 RENT COMFORTABLE FLAT TO RENT: good location: haul and soft mater. olectric lights: Small garden. Applv ( hronicle Office. 3: 3 10 tr East. Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? all. No. i. Durham. Phone â€-12 ARTICLES WANTED Why take a chance and use water- that is polluted and unï¬t for domestic use. when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. COMING EVENTS ED. J. PRATT Satisfaction Guaranteed FOR Ruth Draper, the actress famed for her portrayal of character roles. whose presentation recently at Buckingham Palace upset all precedent. No member of the stage world had ever before been preâ€" sented while actively engaged in the profession. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cameron and Miss Emma of North Dakota are visiting at Mr. W. J. Greenwood’s and Mr. J. H. Robson’s at present. Mrs. Thomas Jackson returned to the Nelson home after spending some weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Philip Harrison of Swinton Park, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aubrey and Miss West of Toronto visited at Messrs. John Laughlin’s and George Young’s over the week-end. Miss West is remaining for some time. Mr. James McCarthy has pur- chased a’ ne“ Dmant. The snap shot artist. would have to be an adept to get a snap of Mr. Dolphie Lawrence rolling the fleece off a big Oxford Down. Whiu‘! AVVay goes the clipper, thiee lithe movements 01 the body and away goes nanny minus hei- snow y COV e1 inn Mr. and Mrs. Harry" Holmes and members of the family of town spgnt Sunday at Mrs._\_Vh} Firth’s. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawrence and Winsome baby Anna were guests of the Davis home and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards the ï¬rst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. M. McAuliffe of town were guests at his brother Dan’s the first of the week. Miss Gladxs Firth returned home Saturday utter sprndin§Tth a “eek with Mr3 and Mrs Hugh_ irth Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) Wedding bells ringing on the 6th concession this week. A sneezer ofa frost, hereabouts on Saturday night. Misses Marcella and Evelyn Con- nor of Toronto motored up to the old home Saturday, returning on Sunday. Mr, Arthur McClocklin of town. Mr. Nicholson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. McMillan and family of three of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moil‘at. Mrs. Hy Mofl‘at and Miss Alma Robinson of Edge Hill. were all guests of M1. and MIS. Charles McC‘locklinAon Snnday. . _ A deep sadness fell on this neigh- borhood when the news flashed around of the tragis death of Mr. John Gray. During the years he lived in our midst, he proved a most obliging, helpful neighbor. always ready to do a good turn. the sxmpathy of all goes out to Mrs. Gray and familx. CATTLE PASTURE I’AS'II_,'R1'3 F OR CATTLE, \VELL- watered. $1.00 per head per" month. A. McCuaig, R. R. 1, Priceville.‘ A MONSTER SOUTH-EAST GREY U. P. O. PICNIC Tho annual 11'. F. O. picnic will be held at Fl(_-;~'lwr'to11. l‘ridax. June 22. afternoon and m ening. in Jacob I..(_‘\'é'*l"S line picnic bush. liolcl sports. vaudeville. speaking and dancing. Bigger and better than over. Just the place to meet your l‘rionils. Remember the date. You‘ll want to I‘m. there. 5.24. 1 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The Property of Mrs. Charles Brown \\'ill be offered for sale by public auction at. her residence on (liai'a- fraxe. Street SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 Commencing at 2 o’Clock Two hechwom suites. 2 parlor tables. erral heater. four rocking: chairs. ï¬ve cane-bottom chairs. folding bed. sewing machine. two- hurnei- coal oil stove, Queen heater, cook stove. side board. kitchen vouch. kitchen’ chairs. kitchen clerk. kitchen extension cable, three drawer large bureau, conk- ing utensils and dishes, several good pieces of caipet. pictures. man} othei usetul axticles TERMS: CASH GEORGE DL' NCAN The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (H Junior Matriculation! (2; Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the Staff is a. Uni- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Informauén as to Co_urses may brv obtamedfrom the Prlncipal. Intending pupils should prepare to enter; at beginning of tenm. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hapes to main- tain in the future: Durham is an attractive and healthy town, and good accommoda- tion can be obtained at reasonable DURHAM? HIGH SCHOOL 31 J. M. ROBB B. A.. Principal. JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. AUCTION SALE THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Auctioneer. Miss Allie MacMeekin spent Sun- gay!) vlvith her friend Miss Jessie Tits 0 2‘ Mr. and Mrs. Cairns, Flesherton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MacDonald, and daughter of Toronto, attended ser- vice in St. _Columba Church on Sunday mormng. Misg B. Waltérs visited “on Sun- day with G. Rgmage. Miss Esther‘ MacLean, Melanc- thon, spent the-weekâ€"end at. her home here. Mr. Gilvary MacLean of Standard Bank, Durham, is spending a couple at weeks’ holidays at his home ere. Mr. F. MacKinnon spent Sunday at John Williamson. The C. G. I. T. Group of Wesley church, Shelbur'ne, presented one of the most enjoyable plays in the church on Thursday evening, that has appeared in Prlceville for solute time. It was South Cinder- e a. Miss Velma McNally entertained a number of l1e1 young friends at a birthday party on_ Saturday. Idgo Hill 1190.1 xing patrons \Vill leceivo their ï¬rst beef next Wednesday, June 13. Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Will Cameron and daughter, of North Dakota, spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of the Rocky visited with her parents, MI. and M18. He1b.Traff0rd Sunday exening They also took in the special service being held in the Baptist ghui‘ch.‘ A A a m Mi§s Mary Dillon. spent the week- end in Mount Forest with her parâ€" ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coutts of Ben- tinck spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson. The Gardiner family of Mount Forest were guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. J. G. Firth the ï¬rst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir and children, Mr. John Weir, Mrs. E. Ritchie and son John of North Egremont attended the Knox church anniversary services in Durham and visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. James Banks, of Proton and Mrs. A. Middleton of town spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. R. Banks. Mr.’ William ‘Adair and Mrs. Ewens spent Sund_ay at Falrbairn. Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. J. A. McDonald is spending a few days with is brother and sister at Priceville. Mrs. Charles Schafer went. to ronto to undergo an operatlom hop_e soon to hear she is better. Calderwood (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Bella Stewart, Mount Forest, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Oliver Henry. _- “on. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore. To- ronto, spent the past. week mm the latter-’5 mptheg. Mrs._H1_lgartener._ Mrs. John Wilkie, of Saskatoon, Sask., is on a short visit. to see her sisters and brother. Mr. Heslip is returning with her this Wednes- daj. -- -w’ouc fl Mr. John Leibold h'as treated himself to a Dodge_ Sedan. "Mr. and Mrs. Will Cameron and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gillan Boyd Priceville (Our Own Correspondent) T0- spent 3 din recently \xith MI and Mrs. Will Greenwood of Zion. Darkies’ Corners (Our Own Correspondent) The young people of the neigh- borhood have organized a softball team. Mr Ben Whitmore is sporting a new Ford car. ‘ _ _- no. We exten‘d' V s'ympailiy ., in Mrs. John Gray and family in tho tragic l’wm-éavement of husband and father. Speaking of automobilus, ii. has inspired the worst. pun of the son- son. It is awful. “Sn you’ve nick- named your car ‘ch,’ have yuu'." Chevrolet any eggs?" CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the members of the tire department, and all neigh- bors and friends who assisted in saving property at. the fire on my property last Thursday which ro- Sulted in tho «instruction at my barn and other loss.â€"â€"Herh Mur- dock. day, The (War mm we loved was called away; God look lim' home. it was His will But in our hearts. slip lingers still. â€"-Sadly missml by Husband and Children. â€Mr: En}! "Mrs. John McFJacl'lern have moved to Mrs. Seeley’s house on Lambton street.†IN MEMORIAM Backusâ€"In loving memory of 0111' (10:11 \xifu and mmhm Man \1111 Backus, \xlm passml m1 at 1161 1:111- residence Dmham, June 7. 1927. One year has passed since that sad VI. “‘5'--." Mr. and Mrs. J. .Hamilton and Miss Ethel Harg raxe were among those who attended the graduation exercises held recently in Owen Sound. “hen Miss Marjorie lirtli was one of _ the graduates. '_I.I_-,,I_,1‘J A few from this neighborhood were at Mr. Harry Gray’s barn 1aising on Thursda) last. Congratulations to Mr. William B. Patterson and Miss Jean Floyd 0f Cheslev \xho ioinml heart and hand on Saturday last. We xxelcome Mrt. Palleisnn into 0111 neighbor'- hood. Little. Lawroncn Atchison been a sule'm- the past week inflammatory rheumatism. how: for a speedy rcuqvcry. 'I'wa hundred years ago a tea Ilka “SAMBA" would have cost 550.003 poundâ€"but such tea was then unknownâ€"today mllllons enjoy the frat- rance and satisfactlon of {‘SALADA†for a small fractlon of that cost. has “’1â€! The minimum charge for [I Memoriam notices in The Chronicle is 50 cents; with poetry the mini- mum charge will be $1.00 for not more than 8 lines, with a charge of 10 cents for each additional line. Cards of Thanks are charged for at. a minimum of 50 cents, with ex- tended notice, $1.00 minimum. As this class of reading matter is of no news value except to the parties interested we wouldask that cash accompany the order. 5.3 tf. BATES BURIAL C0. NOTICE TO OUR READERS Distinctive Funeral Service at Moderate Cost No extra charge for the use of our Parlm‘s. Phone KI 4344 122-124 Avenue Rd, Tomlin Phone KI 4344 122-124 Avenue Rd, Toronto John W. Bates R. Haddocks FORMBRLY 0F FLESHERTON PAGE 7.