Ede; street to : llv. Write for Free ooklet, “Walla {at Reflect Good :day, August 30, 1928 }Are you think- war says there are $55 words in the diet. at, po-rhaps oven these in framing a political 3‘lnx-inco- (A103 Herald. for'mation on 1Tb 067d TO DO "3 Ilka “SAMBA†mt waiting“. wag an M. DAl’eyfor an anal he opportunities >r business life bel- turno-d tn the mist. homo and thende a 'urham, >rmation or call ev uings 01' call NRY, Chairman. 1., Sound. Ontario. .ay meet you. ma'am,†he 'pens .way mttee ipal SASKATCHEWAN rm LARDS YOITNG FARMERS FROM district with experience an! money may obtain farms “ down payments if they ImprovementS. Appiy P. O. J 40, Durham. - Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? rates. UUL‘lIIIV"I lqu. v- - --__-_‘_ . The School has-5 creditable'recqrd in the past which it hopes to mam- CIILCI “lo Ubeltlnannac v- --_'____ Informauon as to Cqurses may be obtainod from the Prmcipal. , 39AAL‘- -AAA-A 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. ‘ ‘â€"‘ -‘AAA‘A ‘A J‘CGDIICL. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of! iegn. kn 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. Phone 601 r 13 ab. AV. u ---__.____,_ _r_ a monument, or having inscription work done. should see me before placing their order.â€"W. J. McFad- den, Durham, Ont. 2.16.“ tors. 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, Egecu: monumnn'rs ANYONE THINKING _OF EREQTmG JOHN AITKEN Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce Sales promptly attended to. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Terms on ap- plication. Phone Allan Park Central 91615; Hanover R. R. 2, P. O. 524 28tf GEORGE E. DUNCAN Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County. Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at The Chronicle ofl'ice. Geo. E. Duncan Dundal_k, ()th Phone 42 r 3. LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers, Soilcitors, etc. A mem- Der of the ï¬rm will be in Durham on I‘uesdav of each week. Appointments mu) be made with the Clerk in the ofl'icr. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. 8. Honor 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. 1111. w. c. mcnrfm‘efï¬hn‘fls'r‘ Ufl’icc, over J. 6: J. Hunter’s store, Durham. Ontario. Chiropractors Graduates Canadian Chiropractic College, Toronto. Ofï¬ce Macfarlane Blm 1:. Durham. Day and night phone 123 6 M 23“ 2 to 5 p. excerpted. DR. A. M. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce Lambton street, Durham, Ont. Gradu- ate I'niversity of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Ofï¬ce hours: J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. c. P. S. 0. «Nice and residence. corner of Lï¬nmmess and Lambton Streets, oppo- ame nld Post Office. Ofï¬ce hours : 9 to 11 a.m..1.30to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. (Sundays excepted). DRS. JAMIBSON 8: JAMIESON «mu-e. and residence a short dist- 511M! east of the Hahn House on [.muhtun Street, Lower Town, Dur- hzmx. ()mce hours 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 3 pm (except Sundays). Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unï¬t for domestic use. when Pure Water gan‘ ballad“? 73. J. . . M. ROBB. B. A- Principal. JOHN MORRISON. Chairman. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLImY FARMS FOR SALE Sati: J. H. MacQUARRIB, B. A., Barristgrt _Solic_ltor, Etc. DURHAM Branch office at Dundalk open all day Friday. NOTICE TO FARMERS Medical Directorv. Legal ‘Dz’rectorv. Dental Directorv. .. 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays ', August 30. 1928 Durham, R11. 1. Phone 98-12 31Déc28pd 8164 2.16.tf "How do the stairs run?†repeat- ed the woman. "Yesâ€, said the counsel. “Sure. when I’m 009 stairs, they they run _all over the house.†She was an old'Irishwoman and was being closely cross-examined with regard to the position of the doors, em, in her house. ‘ "And now, my good woman,†said counsel. “tell the court how the. stairs run in your house.†\\ atsons Dairy is now situated in its new premises north of The Chronicle oï¬'ice. Pure milk. cream and butter, ice cream and soft drinks always on hand. Meals sened lunch counter. All milk bottles taken from shop will be charged 1"01 and money refunded on return. â€"\V atsons Dairy. 7 26 28“ THE Dl'RHAM BRANCH WOMEN’S Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. William Smith on Thursday, September 6. An address will be given by Rev. B. Hayes, also a reading by Mrs. E. S. McArthur. Mrs. H. S. Hugill will give a dem- onstration of salad making. All members are kindly urged to be present. Visitors also welcome. MRS. E. C. SCOTT, A RETURNED missinnary from India will be the special speaker at the Ladies’ Mis- sion Circle of the Baptist church to be held at. the home of Mrs. H. D. McIntyre on Wednesday at 2.30 pm. , September 5. You are ine \‘itmi to come. and hear her. TRINITY CHURCH WOMAN’S Guild will hold their monthly baking sale in the A. Y. P. A. rooms on Saturday, September 1, at 3 p. m. SEVEN ROOMED BRICK HOUSE ON Garafraxa Street, electric lights, furnace and water, good location and in good state of repair.â€"George S. LaWrence, Mount Forest. 3-1tf HONEY FOR SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN TWENTY vears 11e haVe decided to sell locallV lOOO-ten lb. pails of 0m l’me \Vhite Clmer and Bassmood Blended honey at $1.00 per pail. \\ 11 “ill guarantee the same qualitV as the honey we took first mile on in London, England, Lompetitoin \Vith the whole British Empiie.T1V it, folks: its delic- ious and has a flaVor all its own.â€" H. I). McIntyre Sons, Bruce St., Du 1'l1an1. 8.9.6 PROPERTY FOR SALE APPLES FOR SALE AT THE ORCHARD, 250. A SMALL basket. and 500. a large basket; bring your own containers; pick- ing Thursday, August 23 and every Thursday afternoon while they last.â€"John Sharpe, Glenelg, 3 miles South-east of Durham. 8 23 tf HOUSE FOR SALE W. J. McFADDEN WILL HAVE his new house pretty well com- plcted by the middle of Septem- ber and anyone wishing to buy a nice comfortable home in a’good locatiun can secure this at a rea- sonable price. 8302 in, 36 feet long by 14 feet. thin, the roof it leaks .but the walls stand prim; it's a darn good barn for the shape it's in. Apply at McFadden’s Drug Store. FOR SALE A BARN TO PUT SMALLWARES HONEY FOR $4LE CHOICE HONEY (CLOVER AND basswood) $1.00 per ten-pound pad or 10c. ID. in your own container.â€" W. A. Macdonald, Durham. 89tf FERTILIZER FOR SALE WE HAVE A CARLOAD OF SPECâ€" IAL Fertilizer for fall wheat; order early and make sure of your supply.â€"J. \V. Ewen Son. 8232 HOUSE ‘FOR SALE IN GOOD LOCATION . AND IN good state of repair. Apply at The Chronicle Office. 7 26 28tf USED PIANO FOR SALE. APPLY McLaughlin’s Garage. 3,29,tf. WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- 1018 Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work on short order. tf NEW DAIRY PREMISES â€ARTICLES WANTED COMING EVENTS How They Run FOR SALE It isn’t so far back to when, if a man kissed her hand, _ a girl thought she was having an excit- ing evening. I. vvvvwv- ~ Lambeth ..;..;;;;:;:'September 19 Leamington .' ......... October 1-5 ; Lion’s Head .......... October 3-4 , London (Western Fair) Sept. 8-15 - Lucknow ........ September 27-28 Melbourne .............. October 9 , Merlin ................ October 8-9 7 Mildmay ......... September 18-19 , Mitchell ......... September 25-26 ‘ Milverton September 27-28 Mount Brydges ........ October 5 ! Mount Forest September 19-20 Muncey (United Indian) Sept. 26 Neustadt ............ September 29 New Hamburg September 14-15 Norwich ........ September 25-26 Ohswcken ....... September 26-28 Orillia ............ September 20-22 Owen Sound ......... October 4-6 Paisley .......... September 25-26 Palmerston .......... October 2-3 Paris ............ September 18-19 Parkhill ......... September 18-19 Petrolia .......... September 18-19 Pinkerton September 21; Port Elgin ........... October 5-61 Rainham Centre October 21-22 Ridgetown .......... October 8-10 Ripley ........... September 25-26 Rocklyn ............. October 9-10 Rodney .............. October 1-2 St. Marys ............ October 4-5 Sarnia ........... September 26â€"28 Sarnia Reserve September 15-16 Saugeen Indian (Chippewa Hall October 4-5 Seaforth ........ September 20-21 Shedden ............ September 19 Springï¬eld ...... September 20-21 Stratfordville ..... '..September 19 Stratford ........ September 17-19 Strathroy ........ September 24-26 Tara ................. October 2-3 Tavistock ........ September 24-25 Teeswater ............ October 2â€"3 Thedford ............. October 1-2 Thorndale ........ September 24-25 'Tiverton ................ October 2 Toronto (CN.E.) Aug.- 24-Sept. 8 Underwood ............. October 9 Wallacetown ..... September 27-28 Walpole (Indian) Aug. 29-Sept. 1 Waterford ............ October 2-3 Wellesley’ ........ September 11-12 W’heatley .......... October 13-14 Wiarton ......... September 18-19 Windham Centre September 27 Wingham ............ October 9-10 Woodstock ....... September 20-22 Wyoming ............. _.October 3-4 Zurich ........... September 24-25 . Fallowin is a list or the" fall: f fairs in \ estern' Ontario, withf‘tbe 1 dates on which they will be held: 7 I Aberfoyle ..\ ........... Oétober 3' Ailsa Craig ...... September 20-21 Alvinston ......... "October 2-3 Arthur ............... October ~2-3 Atwood ......... September 21-22 . Aylmer ............ September 5-7 Ayton ................ October 3-4 Bayï¬eld ......... September 25-26 Belmont ............ September 25 Blenheim ........... October 16-18 Blyth ............ September 19-20 Bothwell’s Corners September 18-19 Brigden ........... October 2 Brussels .............. October 4-5 ‘Burford ............... October 2-3 Caledonia ............. October 4-6 Cape Groker- Reserve Sept. 25-26 ‘hatsworth ......... October 11-12 'Chesley .......... September 27-28 Goldwater ........ September 18â€"19 Comber ..... _ ..... September 13-15 Courtlancl ....... Sui... October 4 Delaware .............. October 10 Desboro ......... September 20-21 Dorchester Station ...... October 3 Drayton .......... September 25-26 Dreden .......... September 25-28 Drumbo ......... September 25-26 Dundalk ......... September 27-28 Dungannon , ............ October 5 Dunnville .......... September 4-6 DURHAM ........ Se tember 18-19 Elmira ...August 31- eptember 1-3 Embro .................. October 4 Erin .................. October 2-3 Essex ............ September 24-27 Exeter ........... September 18-19 Fairgrou’nd ............. October 2 Flesherton ....... September 20-21 Florence ............. October 4-5 Forest ........... September 20-21 Fordwich .............. October 6 iGalt ............. September 28-29 Glencoe ......... September 25-26 Grand Valley ........ October 11â€"12 Goderich ........ September 17-19 Hanover ......... September 19-21 Harrow. .............. October 8-9 Hepworth ........ September 11-12 Highgate ............. October 5-6 HOLSTEIN ...... September 25-26 Ilderton ............ September 26 Ingersoll ........ September 27-28 Jarvis ........... September 27-28 Kilsyth .......... September 26-27 Kincardine ...... September 19-20 - Kirkton ............... October 2-3 Lambeth ............ September 19 Leamington .‘ ......... October 1-5 I ......... Sep ï¬'IIIIZIZI'SE; ’IN'ZZZ'. IIII s’ éia °::::::::"s'ep' .......... Sep .......... Sep ne ...... Sep ............... ........... October 16-18 ........ September 19-20 Corners September 18-19 ........... October 2 ............. October 4-5 .............. October 2-3 FALL - THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Lakeâ€"At Bruce St., Durham, on Tuesday, Aumlst 21, 1928. to Mr. and Mrs. William Lake, a son. Vaughanâ€"In Durham Hospital, on Monday, August, 20, to Mr. and Mrs. James Vaughan. 2. daughter. BORN Gorlettâ€"In Sullivan Township, August 23, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corle’tt a daughter. Home Office, 117 Dearbbrn St, Chicago, Ill. 19d CAUTIONâ€"All cases should be cautioned against the use of any elastic or web truss with under- straps. as same rest, where the lump is and not where the opening is, often resulting in strangulation. N. B.â€"â€"Every statement in this notice has been veriï¬ed before the Federal and State courtsâ€"F. H. SEELEY. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or ï¬t, them if de- sired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. This instrument. is the same as supplied to Surg. Gems. Bureau, U. S. Naval Hospital.â€"Ponn. R. R., Etc. Etc. “The Spe1matic Shield will not. only retain anv case of rupture 'perfectlv, but contracts the o-pen- ing in 10 days on the average case. Being a vast, advancement over all former methoc‘lsâ€"excmplifying in- stantaneous eii’ects immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain or position no matter the size or location. Large or difficult cases, or incisional ruptures (fol- lowing operations) Specially sol- icited. This instrument. received the only award in England and in Spain. prm’lucing results without surgery, injections, medical treat- ments or prescriptions. \\itli dis- tinguished personal patrons of all nations “His method has always been most satisfactory.†Late Dr. Edward Shippen, former Medical Director, 1'. . .Nax). F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, nationally famous expert, will himself peisonally be at the Pateieon House Hotel and will lemain in Owen Sound Tues- day only, September 4tli, from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Mr. Seeley says: On Saturday afternoon Mr. Neil Gordon McLeod was united in marriage to Miss Irene Gladys Ferguson, daughter of Mr. Archie Ferguson. Proton township. The ceremony'was. conducted by Rev. J. Corry on the lawn of the brides home. A large gathering at .rela- tives witnessed the cermony and \\ e1e enteitained to s11ppe1 by the b1ide and bridegioom w ho plan to leave in a few days fol the West. We regret to announce the death of Miss 'Irene McLean, who departed this life on Saturday evening. The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon when a brief service will be held in the McKinnon Hall con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Corry. The ï¬rst regular meeting of the Guild was held last xWednesday evening when a ï¬ne gathering listened to the papers by Miss Irene McLean on “Friendship†and the second paper by Rev. Mr. Corry on “The Value of the. Church to a Communityâ€. After a brief dis- cussion the meeting was closed by Mr. McKenzie, president. Bew‘. Mr, Curran, a .former min- ister in Priceville attended our ev- ening service and took part, the many friends were glad to again meet him. The beautiful sunshine 01 last Sabbath continues to remind us of Gods goodness and His command, "to forsake not the assembling of ourseh es together for worship" and in obedience to this command the congregations both morning and evening were ï¬ne. Next Sabbath our services '\\ill be at 11 a. m. and 1.30 p. m. (Note the. change in time of ex ening service PRICEVILLE PRBS‘BYTBRIAN CHURCH RUPTURE EXPERT HERB “I cant. My Wife is using it for a clothes line! ’â€"Nagels Lustige Welt, Berlin. _, "Conductor, will .you pull the emergency cord?†Peel off all the sheets, then pummel the mattress thoroughly. Don’t he afraid of it, it can’t hit hack. Punch the pillmxs as \er1, but dont let the featheis fly out in the street and get. lost. Put the Sheets back one by one, and tuck them in carefully, then when night comes sleep on the sofa. You’ll find it much softer. GET A GEVAE’RT FILM TAKE YOI'R NEXT SNAPSHOT with a Gavaert Film. They’re por- f'nct. The Variety Sim-o. For further particulars apply to Corporal H. Roseburough, the Grey Regiment, Durham, Ont. 2.9. :5 8w: 35% 2:5 mm 93.4â€. All service nwn and militiamvn are invitml to attend a Logion meeting at. St. James’ Anglican church, Hanover, on Wednesday. September 5, at. 8 o’clock in the evening. ()fl’icm-s of Hm Provin- cial Command, Canadian Legion. will he the Simakm's at this meet- ing. CANADIAN LEGION MEETING HOW TO MAKE A BED Phone 60 The new Coupe may be bought for as low as $276.00 down and balance in monthly installments. For work or play, for covering a sales territory, for shopping expeditions or professional calls, the Coupe Will be preferred. In the water-tight rear deck is ample room for luggage; behind the seat a commodious shelf for small parcels. The deep, roomy seat affords ample space for two, and three may be carried Without hindrance to the driver. Digniï¬ed, rich in color and fully equipped. SMITH BROS. Ford Sales and Service 'l'm'onlo Gloho boasts of its inde- pomlonco. Lot, it. haw. all the kick out of il. which they may get, but it. «loos not. amlarvnlly get the 112mm if our vars did not. deceive us the other day. A local man No. 1 left a (“ï¬lm on Hm seat of his car as ho wont. to do some shop- ping. A friend. No. 2, standing by, asked if he might read Hm paper till he came out. “Sure†No. i replied, “but, it is a Grit sheet, and it’ll do you no good." “Well†says No. 2. “if that‘s so you may keep it: 'l'or I couldn’t. sloop at. night with tho dâ€"-d thing in. the house.†And such is life in a small town.â€" Wiarton Echo. THE GAME BUT NOT THE NAME D. M. Saunders fancy ........ 131.50 Boys’ odd Pants in Bloomer or Long Prices from ...$l.00 Ian's Boy’s Budy-to-Wur Boys’ Caps 50c. 75c. Boys’ Braces ..... 25c. B ey s ’ Sweaters, let us ï¬t him out. Boys’ Suits Fox’s Serge Co_at and 2 pr. Bloomers Bring the Boy in and Special Prices for the School Opening Special Price $8.99 Durham PAGE 7.