,. Rowe kionfectloner Provision Store WE’S !d livestock nets in the 'Mt Canadian NM IIA is a book- Canadian »r a copy. union and M d Its various M 'st Manitoba 2r bag Success 5 with a to $4.00 »ur 24 lb 81.0. I Anywhere In Town our \l manger College. Toronto. Ofï¬ce in Macfarlane Block. Durham. Day and night phone Ofï¬ce and residence at the corner 01 Countess and Lumbton Streets. oppo- site old Post Office. Ofllce hours: 9 to 11 3.111., 1.30 to 4 pm., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). omce. wvcw' c-.â€" imm on 1%.?! 8mm “'3 requested to give three (by! W- Jane- lam m. nL-â€"- M1 -“ mm B. B- ‘ Phone 601 r 13 FRANK IRWIN. Editor and Proprietor Garairm Street. Durhain. Graduate Ungverslty Aof_ Tqrgmo. Eyes “testes! and corrected. Ofllce hours: 2 to : p.m.. 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted) Phon'e 4:: r 3. wuan‘ 101'an n $6,731.15 EThmod" tothepersonphoninsoraendingitin. Advertisements ordered for insertion “until iorbidden†and those sent yitliont Ayyritten‘ instnictions, will up- DBS. JAMIESON I JAMESON Office and residence a snort dist- ance east or The Hahn House. on Lambton Street. Lower Town, Durham. Office hours. 2 to 5 pm., 7 to 9 pm. Honor graduate 01 the University or Toronto. Graduate 0! Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentls- try in all its branches. _Ot_rlce Calder i'our pom. solicited. OFFICE : 1 door North of McLaughlin's (except Sunduys). >ear until written orden are received or their discontinuuice. LUCAS b m3! GEOIGI I. DUNCAN DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL J. L. SMITH. M. 3.. M. C. P. S. 0. Auctioneer. Grey and Bruce. vmptly attended ya. But! )3. W. C. PICKERING. DENTIST Ofï¬ce over J. a; J. hunter’s store. C. G. BESSIE McGlLLlVRA! ifm' 3th second door east or Medical DireEton. Thmdsy, July 1, as Dental Directorv Legal ‘Directorv. f DIR. A. M. BELL it 3t 9“?» mdnflnlié 3112239 open an 9r515: 524m ON LAMBTON STREET, NEAR FUR- NITURE Factory; in good condition; hard and soft water, electric lights. good garden, stable and garageâ€"Apply Mrs. E. Roseborough. 6.20.4pdtt on main street of Durham, known as the McKechnlo property; ideal loca- tlon; reasonable price. Apply at once to Mills 8!. Paterson, Hanover, Ont. 12 13 ti. Sawyer a: Massey engine, 20 H.P,. white, Challenge separator 36x50; steel tank and wagon. Everything complete and in good condition-Oren Peart, R. l, Markdale. Phone 741'1-1. 7.25.2 HONEY FOR SALE NEW CROP EXTRACTED HONEY IN 5- and 10-pound pails.â€"W. A. Macdon- ald. Countess Street. 8.1.4 THE ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY OF Varney United church will be held on the grounds of Mr. Mansï¬eld Leann Maynenlnc AW 13. Softball. goodpmcramme. Lunchwlllbeaerved. mac 25c..and15c ems FOR SALE IN THE VERY BEST OF CONDI- TION; hand made; must be disposed of to make room for new church pews; 75¢. each; may be seen at Beggs’ Store. â€"Apply D. McAulifle, Phone 55. Dur- BRICK HOUSE ON ‘ GARAF'RAXA street; immediate possession.â€" Apply Mrs. N. McKechnie. Albert street. 7.4a THE LAW PROPERTY FOR HOUSE FOR SALE IN GOOD LOCATION AND IN good state of repair. Apply at The Chronicle Office. 7 26 28M TENT, SIZE 9143316134; 12 oz. DUCK; waterproof .â€"Apply Miss C. Spa-ling, is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest. work on short order. a THE ANGLICAN LADIES’ GUILD will hold a baking sale in their rooms on Saturday. August 3. at Allan Park under the auspices of the Anglican church in Thoo. Brig- ham‘s grove on 'I'hm'sday. August 15. In case of rain it will be held Friday. August 16. Good programme. ball game. supper from 6 to 8. Admission 25c. and 15c. 8 l 2 1mm FOUND RED HEIFER HAS BEEN AT FARM of J. J. Black. Glenelg. Priceville R. R. 2. for month and a half. Owner A GARDEN PARTY WILL BE HELD PROPERTY FOR SALE Bruce St. THE ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY OF Zion Epworth League will be held at the church on Thursday evening. Aug- ust 8. Ball game. supper and a good program by outside talent. Admission. adults 35c.. children 15c. See bills. (or FOR SALE OR RENT WM percent M: /2 cunts ï¬gmmm- with 3331/: gm cub im'fhar um?- turnlni it in 'u can. n" In future this method will be strictly animated. The Chronicle. HOUSE FOR SALE OR BENT You Can Save LOST OR FOUND COMING EVENTS PROPERTY FOR SALE A WILD AP“! FOR RENT FOR SALE 7113p 74M shouldberemovedgssoomasthesym- ptoms upper. which may be very soon after thephnts comethrough the ground. Shouldtheee plants not be utenmnimmedhtelythesymptoms maybecomemukedmdhterflnbe Rogueing should be done only by individuals capable of detecting dis- eases. The symptoms of mosaic are greatly influenced by seasonal and climatic conditions. They are obscured by bright sunlight. by rain. and by deposits from spray materials. Rogue- ing should therefore be timed to over- come such objections. The removal of diseased plants is rendered less eflective by ignorance of the symptoms, haste. poor eyesight. by leaving part of the diseased hill in the ground. and by not carrying the m- iected plants from the ï¬eld.’for aphids maybepresentandbeeausetheydis- liketheflavom'otdyingplantswillgo ROGUEING THE SEED PLOT TO CONTROL MOSAIC OP POTATOES (Experimental Farms Note.) The seed-plot is a comparatively old idea but during recent years it has been applied more generally as an aid in the control of mosaic which is known to eflect serious reductions in yield. The Division of Botany. Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa. have de- monstrated that this disease is kept under control by careful and consistent rogueing oi the seed-plot, a method which is accepted as an established practice by the most successful produc- Through the co-operation of the Business Men listed below, we will reproduce a series of educat- ional articles endeavoring to bring about a ,better business. relationship between resident and merchant in the town, and thus bring about a more progressive community in which to live. Buy-at-Home Campaign THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Community Buying Directory nnd Business Guide after a severe storm or terribly cold period isadeod birdseen on city streets. Eveninthewoodsadeod sight. Thmisanoldlegendwhich aflirmsthothirdsdonotdie.butm borne any to Haven while alive. At anymte.ftisamethlngtocomea- mabirdwhichhlsdiedotitseu. Anotherqmeridu isthat animal (was we inexpresdve. Why. no two onwthisnoapobleotregiswdnc astonishmentuthuofadog! His FALLACIES CONCERNING TIIE ANIMAL KINGDOM old home. but he proceeds to nuke himsel! as comfortable and huppy as eflecuvema-udwpzmoraw Wt W.†the President re- mu-ked. putting the dog's had. (In: In yer do": dish. Study?" Bandy: “.Iln d'ye no' see ant Tom thinks he's getting tn lanes for m- AWtofuneqmnedmxc A"! (at â€nob-cl m G- lut-I. he. E. J. PRATT PAGE 7.