{OWE’S :ery ProVision Store by whmh the alloy. 133' be' xecognized. .er poisonous plan ï¬ h†at do not tempt "3.3 h _~;('h4‘)()l botany can“ ~. “a Other 1mm. :llvend Anywhere In 1'"- ,50 to $4.75 A. Rowe Confection“ Flour Flour 2-1 lb 81... “y. 5383‘ a, u iDURllAM HIGH SCHOOL . "â€""vv ‘- "Jule. 1.3mm Phone 6011'13 Durban, 3.3.1 Phone 4121' 3. Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at The Chronicle Notary Public, Conveiancer, Realtor. Insurance, etc; a general ï¬nancial business transacted. All legal docu- ments efficiently and caregplly prepared day Friday. LUCAS HENRY Barristers, Solicitors. etc. A member of the ï¬rm will be m Durham on Tuesday of each week. Appointments my be made with the Clerk in the oflice. â€"â€"-'â€"â€"-â€" v“-'_-_-_ â€" Your patronage souciied. OFFICE: 1 door North of McLaughlin's Toronto. Graduate of Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentis- try in all its branches. Ofnce Calder Block. Mill Street, second door east or MacBéth’s Graduates Canadian C gplleggeL Tqronto. ‘Ofllce in 123. and corrected. Ofï¬ce nodrs: 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). Physician and Surgeon. omce Garafraxa Street, Durham. Graduate ppgverslty 7 ‘0‘. nguto. Eyes tested Office and residence at the corner of Countess and Lambton Streets. oppo- site old Post Ofï¬ce. Oflice hours: 9 to 11 am., 130 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). nus. “mason, a “mason "‘ Ofï¬ce and residence a snort dist- mce east of The Hahn House, on Lambton Street. Lower Town, Durham. Ofï¬ce hours. 2 to 5 par, 7 to 9 pm. (except Sundays). mono-ism .tnditvmbo tcdusuch. noun-action. cccompnny the «mm; us whomtochargeittthwmbcchmod tothcperwnphoningmscndingitin. Advertisements ordered for insertion “until forbidden†and sent those without written instructions. will an- "ye-WM†DR. W. C. PlCKl-IRING. DENTIST ‘ Oflice over J. 8: J. hunter’s store, near until written drier: afe ’or their discontinuance. vv c.- -yâ€" WOO Phone K143“ ‘1'“. 122.124 Avenue Rd. Jon I. m 1.!“th mum! o‘r nuns-on Honor grgdugte _of tpe_Unlver§1t_y o; J. 1.. SMITH. M. 3.. M. C. P. S. O. C. G. a 39551: McGuuvnu J. H. MacQUABBIE. B. A. _ __â€"__ ___ â€"vâ€"wvâ€""â€"â€" ' - ., Durham. Day and night phoné GEORGE E. DUNCAN Medical Directorv. Dental Directorv. Legal “Directory Eitehde'd to. Satigfucï¬on DR. A. M. BELL Terms on application. Wk Central 92515; 8t i, P. 52428“ 9“}. 31 1228p mud AW .10“). Iâ€. W mme m vm 3 of A 1539. m 133 â€DAVIDWM, Ola-tam: __ - A A - A-.- AA“ thetï¬they pose to attend 13 sum- cient, 1 end ï¬fth students will state the subjects wish to take . The be in his ofllceua the â€maï¬a“ from 7.30 Students who propose to attend Dur- ham High School during the session 1929-30 are required to register, either inwritingorinperson. onorbefore ugust 29 in order to receive consider- stion in school accommodation and in the time table. For ï¬rst, second and third yenr students a mere statement NOTICE ANYONE USING OUR MILK 0R cream bottles is requested to return them promptly as we need them daily in our businessâ€"Durham Dairy, C. Louder, Proprietor. 8 1 2pc! IN DURHAM OR ON PROVINCIAL Highway South. on Monday morning, August 17, a lady’s purse containing sum of money. keys and bank books. Reward on return to Chronicle Office or to 113 Wellington St., South, Hamil- WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRONICLE is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work on short order. t1 THE LATIMER PROPERTY FOR sale‘ or rentâ€"Apply R. J. Matthews, HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT 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. 6.20.4pdtf ROOMS TO RENT FOUR ROOMS TO RENT; 1 street; immediate possession.â€"- Apply Mrs. N. McKechnie, Albert street. 7.4a TENT, SIZE 9%éx16‘ï¬: 12 oz. DUCK; waterproof.â€"Apply Miss C. Sparlmg, Bruce St. 7 4 t! ABLE .--Miss Agnes Dunn, BRICK HOUSE ON GARAFRAXA 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, Hanover, Ont. 12 13 t1. SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE ON Garafraxa Street, centrally located; electric lights hard and soft water; in good repair. Apply Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Durham. 8 15 4 CARLOAD PERCHERON HORSES, matched teams and year- -olds at Campbell House, Chatsworth, Friday, August 23, at 2 p...mâ€"W Warden, Aucy- tioneer; Charles McKinnon, Proprietor. 113d HONEY FOR SALE NEW CROP EXTRACTED HONEY IN 5- and lO-pound pails.â€"W. A. Macdon- ald. Countess Street. 8.1.4 PROPERTY FOR SALE LARGE BOOK CASE AND DESK combined, small writing desk, small parlor table and other articles. May be seen any time after August 20 at J. H. Snell’s old store. 8 15 2nd MU . v" D 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- ham. 6 27“ FOR SALE OR RENT Wm!“ forum' and tm-nlngitlnucuh. In future this method will be strictly anion-cad. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES LOST OR FOUND Money By Paying Cash NOTICE OF POSTING OP VOTIIS’ “81' i herebyâ€"lit: ‘ an upop :11 your} to NOTICES FOR RENT FOR SALE WANTED NOTICE The Chronicle. LOST ling: go Java 84pd And wear your weight a! trouble like You won]?! me "t3 63w: mu m 8 was t western trip eithgr by _ oran‘ ' ALA- m _____ AN ATTRACTIVE CONTRACT WITH salary and a liberal bonus given to an aggressive man as District Manager for Bruce and Grey Counties. A real op- portunity with a splendid future. Pre- vious selling or Life Insurance exper- ience preferred but not essential. Apply in conï¬dence to: GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, TO- RONTO 2, Ont. 8 22 2 church are having a ccncéf'tâ€"E-ebte‘x'r; ber 23. Particulars later. OUT That’s DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED AGENTS WANTED COMING EVENTS _LADIE.S’ {SID OF QUEEN ST. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE With You ' Community Buying Directory nnd Business Guide 3(Q)_â€"_Tl_xe registntipn of} notice‘ 3;: vâ€"vvâ€" "â€" vwwm lon er than the said forty year period shal aflect such land, unless such claim shall have been acknowledged or speciï¬cally referred to or contained in an instrument registered against such land within the said forty year period orunlessanotioeisregisteredagainst such land as provided in subsections 3, 4 and 5 hereof. 3(2)â€"8ubeection 1 shall come into force on the lat day of June, 1930. 3(3)â€"Upon the coming into force of this Act and within one year thereaf- -v- â€"v "V to show that he is lawfully entitled to such land as owner thereof through a good and sufllclent chain of title, save and except during the period of forty years Immediately preceding the date of such dealing as aforesaid, and no claln} which has _ been in existence 3(1)â€"From and after the coming into force of this subsection, no person in dealingypty land §hal_l ye required A- LL-_- Whereas “The Investigation of 'I‘itles Act, 1929†enacts inter aha,â€" Registry Division In Ontario. v.._. Public Notice hiéewbeen Seat in from other mm «reinforcements. Pirunrescctteredoverehnenm “In some parts of the province the conditions are worse than they have been for ten years but so far the local foresters and fire chiefs have had the situation well in hand," said the Hon. William Finlayson. Minister of Lungs and Forests for Ontario in a stateme t Ion the forest are hanrd. “The fire conditions have been ex- tremely bad this year." said Mr. Fin- layson, who went on to stress the pre- cautions taken aainst the fire menace. in building up a permanent force of fire fighters and extending the ser- vices of watch towers. wireless and telephone communication and hose and pumps. He was issuing a detailed statement so that the public may be aware of the situation and discount alarming re- ports, but it must be confessed that the ï¬rehazardinthewestisstillalarming and nothing but heavy rains can relieve the situation." said the minister. “Un- doubtedly there are careless prospect- ors and careless campers an this year there has been an unusual percentage of ï¬res from lightning. The depart- .ment invites the co-operation of the travelling public and acknowledges the help received from companies and those tend»: tepd'nmt‘h!‘ MINISTEE’S STATEMENT REGARDING FOREST FIRES Tbedtmthnmwuveryhd Mule Gena-31mm.- m's m.om. - -A -- Ono smuord wanna any: her hm- bwd's wet-m income is about 1.30 I. mâ€"Btnttord Bacon-Herold. and . Equipment and service that provi es the utmost in rennemnet. ease and gratification in all depart» ments continuously throughout the journey. Whether business or pleasure mats it necessary for you to travel to Hontreal or to Chicago. why not try this latest in travel luxuryâ€"the “m- ternational Limited" leaves Toronto for Montreal every morning at 9.00 an. (standard time) and for Chicago every evening at 6.00 pm. (standard time). l’ull intonation and reservation from my Candi-.11 Nationul Runny- nrd Bleeping Coaches. the tor has been C . Dining Cars and De! art of the interior decon- edded to the our build- TRAVEL LUXURY SUPREME ON THE “INTERNATIONAL LIMI'ID' From the Observetion. with its Vii:- Glass encioeed Sunroom. through the splendid Club-Lounge. with its Sod- EJJ'IA‘I‘T out-3.3.4 mun-u nudpumpmppnu. W Water-Well Driller magma We PAGE 7. m a.