IDishes. Radio > the ree. have The Victor he ice and m a real when. Prop. DURHAM at 11 o'clock :ent. Sabbath 9. Bible Class E the will ring for . full church. waging. Let. 'om church. ’ARIO i’TERIAN lister there is no 'lin. 25c. will 11 99 Thunday, March 7, I!†Clearing Sale of MEN’S SUITS - GENERAL MERCHANTS DURHAM ONT J. J. HUNTER Regular Values up to $27.50 To clear at $15 ONTARIO thawingwmputtheroadsinbadeon- Alotqtmenfromthispneettended Mrs. Em'ig’s sale 13331101111337.1111!†end at their homes here. Miss‘ Mary Dillon spent Saturday at her home in Mount Forest. Leibplt Bros. are busy these days hauling home fertilizer. Mr. Arthur Smith, Holstein, spent several days last week at his home (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence were visitors on Friday at their son’s home, Mr. Farr Lawrence’s. Mrs. F. Macpherson is visiting in Toronto. Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. S. Atcheson were visitors the ï¬rst of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McFadden. Mr. Clifford Henry visited with his aunt, Mrs. W. Hargrave on Sunday. M14. and Mrs. John McGirr enter- tained. a few friends at progressive euchre Wednesday evening. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the es- tate of SILAS PASCOE SAUNDERS, late of_ the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, Gentleman, who died on or abbut the ï¬fth day of July, 1928, at the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, are hereby required to send or deliver to the under mentioned Sol- After such date t‘ 1e Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets 01 __V L“ , the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and will not be liable for said gssets to any persons of whose claim nche shall not have been received at _ L3†- A! -‘CAk A:a+w‘k“+‘iflfl the‘time of such distribution. . DATED at Durham this Second day or March. 1929. J. H. McQUARRIE, Durham, Ont. (Our Own Correspondent) for James Wilson has been in Tor- Darkies’ Corners Solicitor for the Administrator. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE antoforaumevisltinghersister, Mrs. 'n'engove', whoism. «a. Friday at m. John McGirr’s. sMr. and Mrs. W. 8. Aocbeson enter- tained their friends and neighbors at an enjoyable party one evening recent- week-end ht her hoxpe near-Prim. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Iawrence spent Sunday at Mr. Donald Watson’s, Egre- monthly meeting at the home or Mrs. Thos. Lauder on Friday afternoon of at the home of his parents in Glenelg. Mr. Campbell McLean SEent an ev- ening recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Dargavel. ' Congratulations to Mr. afid Mrs. Albert Thompson on the arrival of a . Miss Catherine McLean has been on the sick list with 'a severe attack‘ of quinsy, but expects to be able to re- turn to school this ween. Mr. Wm. Kane, Walkerfon, is a vis- itor this week with his sister, Mrs. A. Thompson. The U. P. Y. P. O. are invited to spend a social evening with Bunessan Club on Friday evening of this week. Mr. D. Watson and daughter Helen visited. with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boyce. Sorry to hear Mr. Boyce is in such poor health. The C. Y. P. S. met on Thursday, February 28th. A large crowd was in attendance. Mrs. R. Hastie and Mr. William Henderson had charge of the meeting. The latter occupied the chair. The Scripture lesson was read by Mr. H. Bierworth. Mrs. R. Hastie gave a very interesting paper on the life! and work of “Florence Nightin- gale, the Lady with the Lampâ€. Two Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) Crawford and Miss Elsie Chronicle“ AdVertising Always Pays Try this tisv'onry blend when next you ordertes ‘Fruh from the nun-0’ PAGE 5. 5-qu iii? a: h‘ \‘1