slaughter test this Wm CLARK zev er get too Old new er get old enough rr Sts. Durham and ler. hep, tano. price per c oftm-ee;adiaeount0133-l ent allowed for Minimum_ 91193128 2_5¢o and 35c. if charged - ,. ,5 Every advance .notioe of {ny kin where the object is the beneï¬t or 00nd: venience of any person or number of personsâ€"IS Gavan-$1118. and it will be treated as stgch. I! no instructions‘ ccompany e 30.5108 M8 118 them to charge it to, it will be charged to the person phoning or sending it in. Advertisements ordered for insertion “until forbidden†and those sent without written instructions. will ap- pear until written orders are received for their discontinuance. FRANK IRWIN. Editor and Proprietor DRS. JANIIESON JAMIESON Office and residence a snort dist- ance east of The Hahn House, on Lambton Street, Lower Town, Durham. Office hours. 2 to 5 pm., 7 to 9 pm. Off ice and residence at the corner of Countess and Lambton Streets, oppo- site old Post Office. Oflice hours: 9 to 11 am., 1.30_to__4 pm., 7 to 9 pm. (except Sundays). Physician and Surgeon. omce Garafraxa Street, Durham. Graduate University of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Office pours: 2 F05 {éuhfdays éxcepted) . Graduates Canadian Chiropractic College. Toronto. Office inMacIarlane Block. Durham. Day and night phone 123. DR. v? c. momma}. DENTIST Office over J. 8: J. hunter’s store, Durham. “9“ VGA vâ€" v _____ try in 337:5“ brancâ€"he's. Office Calder Block, 15ml _§treet, second gioor east or RL__- Honor graduate of the University 01. Toronto, Graduate of Royal College Dental Surgeons of. Qntario. Dentxs- A-DAA (‘31-... déj? Friday. oflke carefuily prepared. Your patronage solicited. OFFICE: 1 door North or McLaughlin’s A general Classiï¬ed Small Adm The Durham Association will U. P. O. ship stock . L. SMITH. M. 3.. M. C. P. S. O. '. G. 86 BESSIE McGILLIVRAI' DURHAM 1115339899 Thursday, May 23. 1929 ADVERTISING RATES J. H. MacQUARRIE. 3- A- Medical Directorv. . John to 9 p ..m (Sundays excepted). NOTICE Dental Directorv DR. A. M. BELL at for the CAR FOR SALE 1925 STAR COACH IN GOOD CONDI- TION; may be seen at McLaughln’s garage; run only 10,000 mles. 4 11 tf PROPERTY FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE IN GOOD LOCATION AND IN good state of repair. Apply at The Chronicle Office. 7 26 28“ PROPERTY FOR SALE FOUR-ROOMED BRICK COTTAGE and good sized lot on Queen street, south; also half -acre lot on Garafraxa St. in Brown’s survey. Bargain; must be sold to settle estateâ€"Apply J. N. Murdock, executor. 516ltf 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, Hanover, Ont. 12 13 t1. Calder. EOUSE TO RENT REASONABLE. modern conveniences.â€"Apply at The Chronicle Ofï¬ce. 2 28 t1 HOUSE FOR RENT WITH GARDEN AND GARAGE; centrally located ‘on garafraxe. street; v-“â€" possessiBn June 1; all conveniences.â€" Apply 8. Patterson, Durham. 5 9 lpd tt P91389138 gash for “v- Sodeï¬es 33-1/3 per cent by pay- ing cash for advertising. de- MODERN BRICK, snvru very conveniently located, ' . Snap for qucl Apply box 20. Chronicle 0 Cracken. Irmngitinascash; Ipfuture this method will be NOTICE i_s This famous HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT PROPERTY FOR SALE ‘ FOR SALE ‘ FOR RENT.-- APPLY MRS. 4 18 tf. FOR RENT ' The Chronicle. NOTICES NOTICES s hereby given that the ision for the Municipality N( mp of Glenelg will be Township Hall on 53" 1: st day of June, 1919, at g- .ï¬mmn to hear and can for turmng 011‘? the art order. tf 228tf. met on May 13. Memoera an WW...“ Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. aged by the floods: Davis, a 65-foot ‘span, and Jam Burns’, 20-foot span, are now being planned by engineer; Hamel’s and the Styx bridge are to be considered. ‘A A-â€"- Carried. Baileyâ€"McCaslin: That we buy a 45-foot steel bridge (subject to the ap- proval fo the Highways Dept.) from Mr. William Hill to be erected at Lot NOTICE TO CREDITORS COMING EVENTS 0 ° granted w mWOQUCU u uy-mw auu Bentlan (301111011 3 ï¬rst time, authoriz_ing Reeve . An 3t Sideline 10, THE DURHAM CHRONICLE â€d I to adjournment, Council} if r . ° _ equlred to meet the current expens ' 13' Members all present. es of the Township; Bylaw No. 133.â€" ,ast meetmg were read and C arrie d. McCaslinâ€"Bailey: That Bylaw No. lCil having 80118 0Y9? the 133 be read a second time. was decided to bulld the McCaslinâ€"Magwood: That Bylaw ideas which her} been dem- No. 133 be read a third time and ï¬n- le floodS: Dams, 8 65400“ ally passedâ€"Carried. Jam Burns’. 20-foot .span, Magwoodâ€"Hopkins: That all ac- :ing planned by engineer? counts, as passed, be paid, including 1 the Styx bridge are to be Voucher No. 3, amounting to $721.12.â€" Carried. -â€"Hopkins: That we buy a Council adjourned to meet on Satur- n hn'dce (subject to the ap- day, the lst day of .June; at 9 o’clock 1.1. A A AAA-“ reqï¬ested _to be pre- That we buy 9- .. 2 SDR.â€"â€"â€" “J , UL‘U ‘U V “cl-J v â€" as a Court of Revision of the ment. Roll .-â€"Carriegl. Calderwood (Our Own Correspondent) Everyone is hurrying along with the seeding and at the gardens. Little Velma Grein is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Christena Lei- bolt and is attending school here. Mr. Winifred Adair, Toronto, spent last week at his home here. Mrs. Jasper Smith spent last Tues- day in Drayton attending the Presby- terial. _ Several new cars have appeared on Ford sport pa- 5 QES § El V'Joe Leibolt has purchased and Mr. Carl Leibolt a 5V5“ Vrvâ€"v â€"vâ€"_w--_, Mr. Arthur Smith, accompanied by Mr. Robert Hale, Mount Forest, spent Friday is Victoria Day. Mainy win no doubt attend the opening at Pike on Tuada)’: 'J'. H. Chittick, Clerk. Crawford (Our Own Correspondent) The Louise branch of the Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. James Walker for the annual meeting. Twenty seven ladies were present. Besides the meeting a quilt was quilt- exehange of seeds and slips. It was decided that this bremct} _be called the W. I. The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Robert Mc- Caslin; vice-president, Mrs. W. Mc- Gregor; secretary-treasurer, Miss A. Schultz; directorsâ€"Mrs. David Hastie, ~5_:1__. lin, Margaret White. Mrs. P. Krauter was appointed delegate to the district annual convention up ,Dpfharn; At wEâ€"iwmiaum Campbell and Mrs. Frank Twamley spent a few adys re- cently with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. MW of Zion. Mr. I. Elvidge and Miss E. Schutz were Sunday visitors at the home of m. Edward Boyce. second replied. Water-Well Driller for Terms on PAGE 7.