a row in the Red. although led on their cem. a sub- Electric Co.. a of develop‘ the contract of the Man- bural resour- y careful ex- hh appears to t of taxes col- }42900. tested [pending pow- of $69,782,000 L the national 'ill be in a m on Friday. ï¬shed reading '. Garland. the r. called out: to good jokes." 5 the House any further ;t,ers without :he aforesaid 5. Well. the »t during the the oppor- 1ear. see and fly, who rep- unent on the :ed it with Executive for as. meeting in >an.e Crowdy i with us. ced from 3% s on certain and steam- cables abol- tn. She is in rdding of her today. Dame I. quite young had only a L with her. I he leaves Ot- nortunity of a Icy. Viscount- the platform. iards. She is 5mg that her cess of any of 8385.160.- r attributed Great War. Ives, “Can a to seven emainder of e not called Sisters were oba Govern- Lt the Mani- tated that the wing :00 short it to take any F the second Was born two ' a. meeting last session. million loan mt of current Lent. however. I for standing They are Eighbor. One chatter our aat man did le he was at r mining and slight tariff the rank and. mcemed. the change. Its left undone. )1 L-in-oil 18 f urthe ‘iller said SO nsider- .de of £1011." trade hould 'arlt Graduates Canadian W: College, Toronto. Office in arm Block. Durham. Day and night phone Honor graduate of the University 01. Toronto, Graduate of Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentis- try in all its brancha. omce Calder Bloclg, Mill _Streetl _seoond door east or MacBeth’s J. H. MacQUARRIE. B. A. Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Durham. Branch office at Dundalx open an day Friday. Tuesday of each week. ' Appointments may be made with the Clerk in the P. F. MacARTHUR. DURHAM. ONT. Notary Public, Conveyancer, Realtor, Insurance, etc.; A general ï¬nancial buéiness trénsacted. All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared. Phoné 42 r 3. Your patronage solicited. OFFICE: 1 door North of McLaughlin’s ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requeste‘d to_give tyree days’ notice. -- A ‘ ‘-‘-‘-_ Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce. Sales promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms on application. Phone Allan Park Central 9 r 515; Hanover R. R. 2, P. 0. 52428131 -vvâ€"vv â€"' J.Lsmn,ll.l..n.c.r,s,o. )R. W. C. PICKEBING. DENTIST Oï¬ice over J. 8: J. hunter’s store, GEORGE E. DUNCAN Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County c. G. a ngsgm mm: DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ., 7 to 9pm.?" Phone KI 4344 " loronlo 122-124 Avenue Rd. John W. Bates R. Haddocks untriedâ€"031.0 Cost No extra charge for the use of our Parlors. - 311093.121f‘i‘i‘n ,. Toronto Thu-Inlay. m 7, 1‘2! Medial Dinette". NOTICE TO FARMERS Dental Directorv. ' Legal Directory. LUCAS 85 HENRY JOHN AITKEN at 311228p SIX ’YOUNG YORKSHIRE, oldâ€"Apply James Marshall. Phone 604 r 16. - - COLTS FOR SALE Two PERCHERONS; m MARE 1 year old; my gelding, 2 years old. -John Boyd, Durham, Route 1. Phone 1591' 5. 2 28 2 AGED wagon box, hay rack, two horse gang plow, set double harness, single buggy, 3 sets whiflle trees and neckyokes. W. J. McFadden, Phone 80.1. 3.7.2 yard and a half gravel box, large HOUSE TO' RENT REASONABLE, modern conveniences.â€"â€"Apply at The Chronicle Office. . 2 28 t1 PROPERTY FOR SALE IN GOOD LOCATION AND IN good state of repair. Apply at The Chronicle Office. 7 26 28tf FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE ON ALBERT ST. seven rooms, all conveniences. Apply Mrs. John Bryan. ’ 2 28 3 FOR SALE ROUGH-CAST HOUSE IN GOOD condition, 6 rooms, electric lights; eight acres of land. Apply Mrs, Wm. Orr, HOUSE FOR SALE GOOD GROUT HOUSE AND ONE acre of land; garage and stable; elec- tric lights, water.â€"Apply A. G. Webb, Bruce Street, Durham. 2 21 4 0N KINCARDINE STREET; SIX rooms; all conveniences.â€"Apply at PROPERTY FOR. SALE SPLENDID BRICK STORE BLOCK on main street of Durham, known as the McKechnie property; ideal loca- tion; reasonable price. Apply at once to Mills Paterson, Hanoz'fer, Ont. 12 13 108 ACRES, LOTS 1 and 2,‘ CONCES- sion 4, S. D. R... Glenelg. bank barn, frame house, drilled, well, watered by springs.â€"Mrs. Carrie Aljoe, Durham. FARM For: SALE LOT 65, CON. 3, E. G. 3., GLENELG, of years. TO CLOSE ESTATE OF THE LATE Hattie Morlock, will sell at reasonable price her modern residence in Dur- ham and also what is known as the Staples’ farm, comprising parts of lots 41 and 42; Concession 3, E. G. R. Glenelg. Apply to Mills and PaterSon, I". n 0 FOR. SALE A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON the Durham- Hanover highway, within the Corporation of the Town of Dur- ham, containing about eleven and ‘one- half acres of mellow productive eoil, Hanover. variety of small fruit trees, fair good buildings and very convenient to center of town, church, school etc.; priced right for immediate sale, as the owner desires to remove from the present locality. The said property would very ham Walker. BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE PIGS FOR SALE FOR â€"â€"â€"â€"Fâ€"â€" FARM. FOR SALE FOR RENT Apply W‘. R. Watson or Miss Durham 228 tf FOB SALE ‘~ well, for 228tf. ‘, etc a 2123 -6 I. O. D E Fmancml Statement ‘ I __ _ _ ______ _, CanadianGreysChapterismerelyaunitinfurtheringthewelfareof Empire, and when we Work for the welfare of Durham. or otherwise; we are indirectlyseivingthelargercause. Itistobehopedthateachmemberotthe Chapterregardshermembershipasawideroppormmtyforservice,remem- .beringthatthe “Emph'eisapricelessblessing" andnotforgetting the privileges and opportunities for service in our beloved Canada. April 11 Proceeds of dance, April 11 ........................................... April 25 Proceds of concert at opening of Town Hall ........ June 12. Proceeds of Birthday Party ................................... Sept. 1 Received from B. Willis ........................................... 18 Proceeds of Dumniy Bridge ......................... Sundries ............................................................................ Oct. 13 Proceeds of Dummy Bridge ................................... Nov. 9 Proceeds of dance at Thanksgiving ................... 12 Thanksgiving collection in churches ................... 17 Poppy sale .1 ................................................................... Dec. 28 Christmas dance ........................... . ................................ Feb. 25 R. Saunders, sale of tickets for British picture Interest in banks ........................................................... Rental to Bank of Commerce ................................................ : April 11 Expenses of dance, April 11 .................................................... 12 Paid postage .................................................................................. 25 Expenses of concert at opening of Town Hall ................ May 5 Expenses of delegates to Provincial chapter .................... Paid P. Ramage for lighting of stage of Town Hall ........ Pand B. Willis, decorating I. O. D. E. room at hospital Mr. Harding for box for dishes. _. ............................. ............ - A- A Nov. 16 19 FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMEN'LE, on Tuesday, March 19, at Lot 9, Cop. 2, N ormanby. Everything will be sold without reserveâ€"Thos. McNiece, Pro-4 prietor; John Aitken, Auctioneer. 3 721K! .. bed and board, I will not be responsi- ble for any debts contracted by hex» in my name. Dated at Durham, March 7, 1929. GEORGE CUFF, 9 '7 3 Durham, Ont. Iv-" â€"â€"â€"â€"v rooms over ~i-Iunter’s store, . Tuesqlay, March 12, at 2.30 o’clock. A11 interest- ed in Red Cross work are requested to be present. BE“ held in the basement on Friday, March 15, from 6 o’clock. Programme afterwards. Admission 50c. 2 28 3 ANNUAL S'l‘. PATRICKS SUPPER THE ANNUAL ST. PATRICK’S supper of Queen Street Church will -â€"â€"L _.. ma-.. AD’MINISTRAIOR’S SALE The Adminish'ator of the Estate of Joseph Sealey offers for sale by Public Auction at the HAHN HOUSE, DUR- at 2 o’clock in th afternoon. th erty of the deogasgi. known 33 VLV .Partsoiioésndmbers may-eight and Fifty-nine. both! 19 the Second Road in the Township of Glenelc, County of Grey. On the property is a. good brick house, stable and well. The prOperty will be offered for sale sub- ject to a we bid. -‘ Tennis»! 8310 as Follows: Twentypereent'ot the purchase price to be paid-downon the date at COMING EVENTS 31 31 AUCTION SALE ProOeeds of rent of room (sublet)., stove and dishes ..... Sale of badges (I. O. D. E. pins) ....................................... Proceeds of dance, April 11 ................................................... Balance on hand from 1927 lira-id â€"Mâ€"r.â€"Eciett,_ F‘loWers for Treble Clef concert ..... Paid Evans 00., for scenery for stage .................... 2 ........ Prizes for Dummy Bridge ................................................. ‘ Decorating and cleaning 1. O. D. E. room ..................... Expenses of Dummy Bridge .......... Mrs. Kearney, postage, etc. ................................................. Wreath, for monument, and support ............................. Expenses of dance ................... - ................ .- ........................... Ethksgivï¬ag "éaï¬Ã©ction, sent to Christie St. Fees to National and Provincial chapter ......... Cost of poppies ......................................................... I. O.‘ D. E. Crest .......................... ï¬ri f‘lâ€"e-itif'lovjvâ€"ei'é for monument grounds Dishes purchased from J. W. McLachlz Christmas Cheer ........................................................................ Memorial to Mrs. Burholder, late Provincial President Donation to Welsh Miners ........................................................ Cost of printing, Review Office .............................................. Cost of printing, Chronicle Office ............... ' ......................... NOTICES Total Disbursements NOTICE CASH BALANCE Amount of deposit in Royal Bank ........ $ 19 56 Amount of deposit in Bank of Commerce 20 45 “M“ m hand ....................................... 12 08 FOB ,mm mama FEBRUARY 28, 19a on DISBURSEMENTS Guild .3!†About two million automobiles will be scrapped this year and about two million more ought to bé. ALICE M. RAMAGE, Secretary. $ 52 09 JULIA M. WEIR, Treasurer. How Many MilliOnaires Can You. Name? . THE BELL TELEPHONE $ 60 00 31 90 1 26 75 26 10 16 90 52 09 19 80 There are 252 millionaires in Canada today, but not 'one of them is a tele- phone millionaire. In forty-eight years 'of growth the Bell Telephone Company has never .ex- ploited the public nor has it itself been exploited. Its shareholders have never received Over eight per cent in dividends and its subscribers today have the lowest rates in the world for comparable service. ThaBell Talaphona Campanytamadbylsm ahmholdmandno individualhaa «much a ana{quarterofoneperccutofthatotalaharu. Ammmpgmwamng forah.‘appolnhntnt,butm~elyfor a m-Imdoncalllng Gotothomlorlryoumttoknow themyozmgmenaroundmwn. Theobjectionofthemfa'iu'itycom- plexis'thatitdoem’t aflopttheright _â€". 'i. "It; COMPANY OF CANADA grammatostotme'peopu otthdr self-0mm luv. toconu'ot-Oslpm'mnes.’ mm mm Hid-a PAGE 7.