;illed by a The worm ilton Her- Rather 5119 1 of chas~ ! of her. A nd neigh- well to the and when miness of :0 heart of trust in in capable 20 M0 J ____.______.______ Dias. JAMIESON 8: 11111380! uu‘u-e and residence a short dist- mn'v east of the Hahn House on (.mnbtnn Street, Lower Town, Dur- ‘num. Office hours 2 to '5 p.m.. 7 to 8 1.111. (except Sundays). 5,1, smrrn, u, 3., n. c. P. s. 0. â€mac and reSIdencg, corner of ummtuss and Lambton atreets. oppo- me uld Post Office. Office hours : 9 to u a.m.. 130 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. ’SmMays excepted)“ U n. A. III. lulu-- Physician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce Lamhton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- au- l'niversity of Toronto. Eyes tum! and corrected. Ofï¬ce hours: 2 to :3 p. m.. 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays exerpted. Chiropxjactors . . Graduates Canadian Chlropractlc (Lounge, Toronto. Ofï¬ce Macfarlane :lmzk, Durham. Day and night phone 6 U: 23“ r 1) 2n. umce, over J, J. Hunter‘s Store, Uurhuxm Ontario. all its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder Binck, MillStreet, second door east of Machth’s prug Store-HM- ,-_4â€".._4â€"â€".-r rk‘p‘... - rtisements under this heading} cent a word each msertton mé‘gvam ORDER; six consecutxve msertmns area for the price of four. Telephone calls treated as cash thh order 1! pmd (or before Saturday night of week ordered. Muprnum charge for ï¬rst Insertion. 25 cents. On an charge orders a attaxgnt charge of 1% cents a word “ - ___1.2..- _:n-.nncm nhnnna 9: than}: Zi) (Junta. V“ was vuw-nv v--â€"-_v __ ~- iv will be made each insertion. mlmmum charge'35 cents. J. B. MacQUARRIE, B. A., Barrister, Solicitor. Etc. DI; ltHAM Branch oil'icu at Dundalk Open all day Friday. ___,_,._____..._.__________________.._â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- ber of the ï¬rm will be in Durham on Yummy of each week. Appointments may be made with the Clerk in the «’Jffn'c. H'â€" GBORGB B. DUNCAN Liconscd Auctioneer for Grey County. Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at The Chronicle otYice. ' Dundalk, OnL., (mo. 1‘}. Duncan --~ to .. ‘2 31Dec28pd Pfxbne 42 I‘ Auctioneer, Grey 3 3.43195 promptly atten guaranteed. TeIm quick purchaser. ticular‘s apply to or W. J. Lawrence, Du 2.16.“ Thursday, July 1’, 1928 tors. b‘v-aâ€"â€"- ._ , \\'\U\'E THINKIAG OF ERECTING .1 monument 01 haxing inscription \\ 0111 done should see me before niacing their 01dcr~\\ J.1\IcFad- 1!:111.D111ham Ont. 2.16.“ f \\'0 will be'in \Vint'or months vrnam. Orders dairy butter dc alsn buttermilk.- Medical Directorv. u Vl“.‘-.'- __, The ESChool is th tn take up the fa. r1" ' . oroughly equipped ' Mowing gourses: TQCth‘. Intending pupgls should prepare to enter at beginnmg 0f urses may be Iain in the future. Durham is an attractive and healthy town, and good accommoda- obtained at ’reasonable tion can be rates. 1: . u nnBB. B. A, 1>Jt-i1:1(}irmL FARMS FOR Classified Advertisements "Durham is healthy town. tion can be 0 rates. 36mm “men SCHQQL DR. Dental Directorv. Legal ‘Dz’rectorv. \Vhy take a Ullduvv u--.â€" -7 water that is polluted and unï¬t for domestic n Purge Water can be had by 1 ARTICLES WANTED xmnx WANTmiiâ€"THE .CHRON- icle Job Plant is well eqmpped for tuning out. the ï¬nest work on shor 8C order. LATH FOR §E.%PPLY ZENUS Clark. Durham. USED PIANO ion SALE. APPLY BIcLaugI’nlin’s Garage. 3,29,tf. PROPERTY FOR SALE SEVEN ROOMED BRICK HOUSE ON Garafraxa Street, electric tights; furnace and water, good location and in good state of repair.â€"â€"George S. Lawrence, Mount Forest. 3â€"1tf EIGHT ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE, in good repair; good stable 20x40 in connection. For particulars apply to Chronicle Office. 3 8 ti ST. PAIfL‘S. EGREMONT’ “NEAL ‘71. I‘il‘nl) L). 1J\_Fl.u5v\,.v" -__ _ anniversary and garden party, Sun- day and Monday, July 29 and 30. \V atch for further announcements. PARLUI: Sl'l'l‘li, D I N I N G-ROOM table» with six chairs. sideboard, iron two! complete. stove. small D0 Laval somaratm’. a number of dishes. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply Maci’arlmm‘s 0M blacksmith shop. [war Anglican church. 7.12.31) \Imkml Tvnder’ addressed to the nmimsigm d. “in he xocoiwd up to l‘-‘xidu}. August 3, at 6 pm. for I‘lluu“. .;u,_.u._. -W _ wlmlz» mntract. or separatn trades im'olvml fur tho building 01' an ad- «litiun in Durham Red C(‘OSS Mem- orial Hospital. Plans and speciï¬- cations may be $9911 at the resid- ‘encc of Hm Secretary. J. A. Gra- ham. 01' lid Krvss. Durham, at any timw. The M'Pction Hf this addition is «‘lopenmmt, on the vote of July 30. ‘ ‘A _...L “Anna Lowest. 01‘ any samly aucugim}. .’\.\'.\'I\'I'ZRSARY SERVICES WILL be. held at Knox Presbyterian ‘chumrh. Nm-munhy. Sunday ,and Monday, July 22-23. Preacher for Hm clay. Rev, James Corry, Price- "7 4‘) 0 ville. goéd location; hard ~and soft. water. electric lights; sma Chronicle OffiCe.x To guarantnn debentures 0f the! Durham HM Cross Mcmorial Hos-' pital to thv amount, of $10,000.00 for erecting and oqnipping an addi- tion .10 the said Hospital. The De- kmnturns t0 hpar interest. at the ram 01' fivn per ('nnium per annum 73nd 1w repayable in thirty equal annual paymnnt: with intm'vst. l l _ Aâ€"or.nnr‘ ear {I annuzu pa‘ u: u u: such pm mnnts not to exceed $650.51 annuau§. Takv notice that. the foregoing is a two synopsis of a ['.»1‘0p036’>d By- Law of the» cnrporation of tho Town of Durham to he submitted to lbw Votes of the electors 0n the Thirtivth day of July. A. I), 192111».l IHflVvewn the hours of nine nkflock‘ in the t‘ox'moon and ï¬ve O‘clock in aftvmoon at the following the placns: The North Ward at the Public Li 'UX'aI‘Y . The East Ward at A. Mol’arlano’s Shop. ‘ The West. \Vard at the Town IHall. COMING EVENTS “w--v And that the Twenty-eighth day of July A. D. 1928 at ten o‘clock in the forenoon at the Town Clerk’s Office in the said Municipality has been fixed for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places, and at the ï¬nal summing ,up of the votes by the Clerk. And that if the assent of the eâ€" obtained to the said pro- posed Byâ€"law it will be taken into consideration by the Municipal Council of the said Corporation at a meeting thereof to be held after the expiration of one month from the date of the ï¬rst publication of this notice. and that such ï¬rst pubâ€" lication was made on the Fifth day of July, A. D. 1928. . lectors is FURNITURE FOR SALE osed By-law must deliver to the Clerk not later than the tenth day before the day appointed 'for taking the vote a declaration under the Canada Evidence Act, that he prop FOR SALE TENDERS WANTED Graham, Secretary. Nptice tendm- not. necesâ€" .Iulx -\. I) 1928 5-3 M nine nclock ml liw. (Hlock in at tho followin" VOLLET, Clerk. TO RENT; “‘ï¬ï¬ï¬ tf \‘01 would he limitml. That very mun- ing. while a concert was in pro- ;n'oss. tho captain was informed that. tho stowaways worn loos», mingling: with tho passengers. and musing: {rt-val. annoyance by cut- ting in on the dancers. (mo of them was I'opm'tml 1.0 llaVo soizml a small officer whom ho Wllll'lNl nhdnt. in a highly insubordinato a gmallï¬ï¬‚‘icm' about. 111 a in manner. After a struggle they were cap- tured and again sent t0 the isola- tion ward. This lime they were handcuffed as punishment for us- ing bad language in the presence oi ladies. Early next morning the captain was informed that the the handcuffs intact. Daniel. who seems to have been aptly named, ordered that all the handcuffs should he. removed, since of the hoodlums handcuffed. while conï¬ned, and a hatch put across ' the head of the stairs to keep them ’ from geting out, they got hold of I a battering ram and were trying to get out agam and mingle in a cisterous and disrespectful man- ? ner with the passengers, some of P whom were of rather exclusive dis- 9 position. This was bad enough, ‘rHE DURHAM CHRONICLE , A Daniel in Judgment é hose was turned on phe stowaways. Even the electric hght‘ by which they had. been enabled :, to proceed with the}; crowba; york was cut 1..- 1 Ann:’“;“" Wit“ wq‘ VLV“w_--I-- g -_-.- oï¬ and they were left in terrifying darkness. Nevertheless. the stow-- aways found some matches andl soon smoke was seen emerging from their little encampment. There was much speculation as to what this might portend. The stow- aways did not leave the captain long in suspense. They announced .that their sincere purpose was to set ï¬re to the ship. The hose. was again turned. on them and-there was no more trouble. That, and the sentences of ï¬ve months and two weeks are supposed to con- stitute an end to the story. but our private doubt is that Captain Dan- iel will live long enough to supply an adequate answer to the question “VVhV dnhft§mn1thr0nrthenloverâ€" hoard?“ "lhe posmon 01 rue DLuuucu m Onlat'm. whm'n three-qua HS 220 branches are located Assets $700,000,000 The Stanllm'gl Bank’s which oxcvml $1.00,(l00.00(3, achlml ln Hmsu of UN 1" ('1 . m Commerce, wlncll appl $600,000.0tlll. When the am lion. which must, lm anllm tho. sllax'vlnolllm's and (mm the fedoral ("Zal’linvt,, is CO Hm capital stack 01' llw will hu $248322 4'! fl ll (.nmmt‘rme H. Hw rvsm-w fund an equal 1 Tlm purelmsu by llml Bank Hf Cummvrcn 0f llu 'mal until-Making of Hm Hank will mnl'n'm Hm Commm-vo as the third la slitutinn in Canada. rankin nl lmlliml Hm Ruyalliank '0': at which has a capital 01 >5 and a resorw fund 01' mum and the! Bank ul’ Mlllllli‘l‘a 'o-s(b l\ 0 l‘. ~{h 1 H2 [10 HQ BANK MERGER WILL MAKE BANK STRONGER about $700,000,000 was announced last night. The Standam‘l Bank is strong; in. Ontario and less well Organized in Western Canada. 'l‘lm Bank 01“ Commerce, for its parl, can Simply a Western Canada conmrction which is said, in a joint statement. will redound to the advantage of Standard Bank customers. and al. the same time beneï¬t itself from the position of the Standard Bank in Ontario. whm'n threeâ€"quarters of its 220 branches are located. (Continued from page 1) was announced absorbed the Bank of Ottawa: in 1922 the Bank of Montreal took the Merchants Bank; in 1923 the Cana- dian Bank of Commerce amalgam- ated with the Bank of Hamilton; in 1924 the Bank of Hochelaga and the Banque Nationalo came to- ether under the name of the anque .Canarlianne Nationalo. and the same year the Standard Bank. thit‘h has now been absorl‘ml. am- algamatml with the Sterling Bank. while the Bank of Montreal merged with Nelsons, .The l7nion Bank was brought. into the Royal in 19253. BROILBP. cggqxnns Broiler chickens. when prupvrly tinishmi are eagerly mlrrhasml hy house!mhlnrs and rvslauram. Nimr- aturs who rogard Hu-m as :1. high class delicacy. l'nforhmah‘ly. during Hm numes nf highvsl. urnâ€"1 «hurtiun (hr prirv lhvso birds luring: runs hvw hm'mm‘ so many ut' “win an», murkutml in a thin unï¬nishrd xmtmdition. (m ihis suhjvrl, tlw tW‘vvkly ï¬g: and Poultry Markvt Review, issued by 1hr I'Mminion Livo Stuck Branch at Ottawa. hm Hm fullmving to say undrr tlatn Hf May 29m; " 1 :__“ ‘ll‘ "Complaints am still celved conccrmng Um Hw puma unï¬n- Inning: islied quality of broilers reaching the market. Birds of this type, in addition to bringing a poor price themselves, have an adverse efl'ect on the price of the better g'ades.†It, is true that, the marketing of the entire broiler crop within a space of about two months has a depressing influence on the market hnlf these birds could be mtwed into consumptive channels much more has been aeCeiilvd by the. trustees. readily were they properly ï¬nished and suitable for a high class trade. Iuwstigatimis intn limiter mar- kt‘i eonilitiens which are. at present being mmlnetml ivy the Dominion LiVe Sleek Brant-h. indicate that a number of retail dealers not. haml- ling hmilei's. would he quite willing to «in .sn eonlcl they secure the quality nt‘ himls essential for their - mule. The retail market. is essent- , ially high Mass and it is \‘el'_\' dil- lienlt to lincl an immediate outlet fur the thin. nntinishetl liimls, Inpnhlivml (‘m‘i l'nihul Status will lh'morralir dnnkr struppmi to his I l-h-mld. [1"] ill... A l’rnwvtun m'nl‘vssur Illinkï¬ x'adin may bu um! 10 driw away gvl'ms. Hm. hmx‘ 111'“ Hwy going 1a lw. sm'v mm. Hw gvrms art! listen- ing? ~.\luntrvnl Star. 3.2.3;727147;"; 1:. we; a 53/ fizz: m2: 3:21-51. 2: 5.5 m E: SW 1.122;.5; PAGE 7. ‘5‘ .Vuu.