PAGE 8. $19700 824200 See and Hear E 13 cu'ic MaJestlc Radlo Dealer Durham, Ont. HEY said it couldn’t be done, but Majestic mn‘nmrc rarlrlnrl tho ink ant! ("A h" 'I' engineers tackled the job and did it! Power Detection with the new .45 Tubes, developed to its highest form in Majestic Electric Radio Sets, has eliminated all trace of AC. hum or oscillation at any wavelength. Goneare squealgwhistles, andother background noises that detract from radio reception. You only hear the marvellous reproduaionofspeechandmusic . . . rich, undistorted, true to life! The 1930 HUMLESS Majestic Model 91 is housed in an Early English cabinet of M ‘4'- Vdm__¢d3§ astringent panel 99M flatbed figurine silver. lat-aha Mod design in Am“ Walnut. Door: of added but! W with overlay: on door: ad War panel of Australia banned. l. and Super-M SM": The 1930 HUMLESS Maiem'c Model 92 it a Lat-aha. pct-lad 4.â€ng in 4m“ 17d??? m ' Manned. In; oped Safer- kSpubct. Esgdcbeoa pa: and £306: THE DURHAM CHRONICLE (Our Own Correspondent) (Last Week’s Items.) The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Mission Circle was held in the church on Thursday afternoon, with a good attendance of members and several visitors. Mrs. A. C. McDonald presided over the religious exercises. A number of very interesting missionary readings were given and prayer by several of the members. A sweetly rendered solo by Mrs. Fletcher Mac- Lean was much appreciated by all pre- sent. The minutes of previous meeting were read by the Secretary and adopt- er as read. Oflioers elected at the preâ€" vious meeting for the year were: Pres- ident, Mrs. A. C. McDonald; Vice- President, Mrs. Hugh MacLean; Secre- tary, Mrs. William Fulton. Treasurer. Mrs. Dan McLean; organist, Mrs. Fletcher MacLean. The meeting was closed with a hymn and repeating the Lord’s prayer I: unison. _ Master Frank and Alfred Sharpe were holiday guests 'of their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sharpe. Durham, last week. Miss Mary MacGillivray, Toronto, is at present visiting her friend, Miss Christena Livingstone. Misses Ida Wills and Pearl McCuaig, Top Cliff, were holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Findlay McCuaig recently. Mr. Dan MacDonald motored up from Guelph and spent the week-end with his wife and family, who are holidaying at the home of Miss Annie Hobkirk, Mrs. MacDonald returning with him this Monday morning for a week’s visit with friends in Guelph. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Fulton, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. John Hendry, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ful- ton, Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ful- ton and daughter Isabel, Hampden, and Toronto friends. a Messrs. Donald, Hector, and John McDonald, Mrs. M. J. Maclean, Mas r David and Miss Edna McLean. d Miss Ulva McDonald, visited with friends at Tiverton and Inverhuron on Sunday. Miss Margaret Tunney, accompanied by Mrs. McCuaig, and Mrs. Hopkins, motored to Palmerston and spent a few days with friends there. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Porter were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allan and daughters Olive and Mary, Durham. Messrs. Ernie Ellison and Ralph Staples, Misses Lolitta Bailey and Ruble Staples, Edge Hill. Mr. and Mrs. William Adlam, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sharpe and sons, Frank, Alfred and Charles, visited at the home of Mr. Robert Keith, Holstein, on Sunday. Mrs. G. Masson, Toronto, is a holi- day guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hapkins. A number, from this vicinity attend- ed the U. F. W. O. picnic at Varney at the home of Mrs. Palmer Patterson and report a pleasant afternoon. Mr. A. C. McDonald and daughter, Ulva. Mrs. M. J. McLean and daugh- motored to Hamilton and Niagara and spe_nt several days with friends there. _ -L--_..- -0 6kg mefnr DWI!" W'V “aw 'vâ€"vâ€"â€" During the absence of the pastor, who is enjoying a. month’s holiday, the pulpit will be occupied Bunda by Mr. Gerald Brunt and Sunday, A t 25. by_ _Mr. gingham Chesley. '-_-_|. TIA-L-.. ant. Cam- “.VOWOO vuâ€"vâ€"â€"v â€â€™nï¬f‘én'a Mrs. ioseph ï¬drter and iam- ly spent a pleasant day on Sunday with friends at Lake Huron, Hepworth and Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Mary Moflat of town is the guest of her cousin, Miss Glenny Firth this week. Miss Ethel Anderson is home from Toronto for a couple of weeks’ holidays. Misses Isabel and Margaret Firth spent several days with their aunts, the Misses Edge at Wasaga Beach. Mr. George Ritchie is driving a new Chrysler Plymouth coach. Miss Beth Patterson of Meaford is the guest of Miss Myrtle Glencross. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Firth and family -v-n yr- “a v5 VI» VCVUIIQ Glass Jar Sprayers For spraying every- thing. 1 quart size 75c. Paris Green The genuine Bergus English green. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Firth and family' spent the ï¬rst of the week with friends. at Wasaga Beach. Master Nicholson of Toronto is holi- daying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Firth. '~ , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Firth and fam- ily and. W. G. Firth motored to Stoney Cree on Tuesday and spent. the day with relatives there. Mr. and Mn. W. J. Ritchie, aooomm paniegpy Mrs.__W. Ritchie epd gquhzl r“-"' 'â€" ters, Lil and Kate, spent the ï¬rst of the wee with friends in Pinkerton. Harvesting is in full swing this week. Some hsve ï¬nished cutting outs while others are just . late-oats sreshowingsymptoms rust. 30.9.11de A. Edge sndflrs. R. EdgeoitownwuissesuAsndBE EdgesndurmsndursWJRitchie sttendedthefunersioftheisteurs. PruninWslkertoqonThm-sdsy. Taverna! (Our Own CorrW) II A.‘ S. HUNTER 8r CO’Y mm â€mm? -â€"vâ€"' Whom†withBrownen-vm. Rev. G. 8. Scott. Mrs. Scott and chfldnn,vkltedur.andurs.wnnnm Aitkenlut week. hishomeln AUGUST ECONOMIES You make no mistake when shapping at Cairns’ where the values are consistently good. 53633 ":33. m..." '2“? 650 DRESS LENGTHS TUBFAST DESIGNS IN PLEASING VARIETY SW to m ' Good quality pillow ca'ses. Bumped designs easy to work. Per putt .................................................................. 42-INCH [EMSTITCHED DURHAM STORE Keeps yous stock free from the torment of fliesâ€" the result is more milk, better work. FLY SKOOT is a Zenoleum product that gives Results; Put on with sprayer or cloth. One gallon cans ........ $1.23 FLY SKOOT Full line of mitts and gauntlets, and 1 ï¬nger gloveg, per pair ........ 40c. CAIRNS in quality and satisï¬e- tion. -- H U NTER’S SAVI N GS Women'u VESTS TOWELS WHITE TERRY PILLOW GAï¬es mun-u! In Emil-unhin- Harvesters’ Gloves Brnntford Binder white cotton. With colored ends. Good one. A real buy at. etch ............................................................ . ................ Holstein of 36-inch Prints all others SHORT SLEEVES T001} Well-known Farmer 9|: _ "2‘." of you? Smith of Owen Bound. Miss mun uocompsnhd the 1am mix}? toppend n (9' guy: Owen Sound. men mm ï¬ve rinks bowlers. At the close the «men the Holstein ladies served lunch. The My e prex'iouS the Haunt West Indies had :1 host- egg ii A'vcry ' thus was s’p'éiiiï¬bn My cm the bowling green gtnuounq W. whet} av; _rinks of That heavy kind that sticks. Per gallon 50c. Fork Handles All strapped and cap- ped ready to go ......55c. A reil labor saver on hardwood floors. F or rent by the day. ngep the_§ergymx_1 n§_the oglored Th_ey lead all Johnson’s Electric WES quality 23 .OOCOCOOOOOOOOOOO. ’- LIMITED 750 other g $4.95 $7.95 VOL. 63.-â€"NO. J.N.Perdue, J. Nelson Perdue . nee: Chacswor‘ -Conserv'nu\e 5 next Prov meal learned by The C! momma when u- owmzmmness At the nominating six names went held on the ballot. In or ination the were: A dale; D. c'l‘as ish. Taylor. Osprey; W.- dale; J. N. Perdue. McDowell. Dundalk. announced that the: field. though Mr. Tl intimated his intent subsequently withdm drawal of Messrb. l and McDowell. the ll selection of a candid remaining candidate Henry and Perdue. Henry and Perdue favorite. Messrs. moxed a resolution be unanimous. The selection of personal tribute to of the best-known township he is a su an outstanding man Though he has ne icipal office. he i of his township i veers and has the enoe of all who kn a public man in t term he has been connected with the all his lite and in turning Oflioer in t election has met ents of South Grey the riding. __ 1| The matter of allc electlon to go by d! tls. they in turn 1 Provinclnl. was plat 11ml meeung but n by the convention feellng {01 some t: in the best interes contest both seats Thursday‘s convent: matter and as a rt tlves will have can at both electlons. new A... The election of 01 was also dealt wit] and the following o President. '1‘. it. 1 Vice-Pits†(3. W. 01 mm Vice-Pres.. J. ‘ 8ecy.. A. E. Colgan‘ 8. fl. Breese. Chats Walters. W. Hampu Vice-Wu: I Artemesiaâ€"R. RH Bentinckâ€"T. Dot wood. Egvemontâ€"E. Roll Glenelg â€"W. J. R! Hollandâ€"A. Gillea Normanbyâ€"Georfl well Ospreyow. Hoi'ni Pi~monâ€"â€"--S (7011101 Sullivan ~F.. Cainsq Cliaiswm'i h >~â€"I)i’. Fai'laiw ‘ Dundalkw w. I) M Durhamâ€"4; Nnbll Flmhm'tmi ~W A Duncan Hanovm‘w-H (ll Mai'kdalv A O Lyom NfJiNadiwA Wei Last 'I‘hlll‘Sd'dy'b mow. viiiliusiasi l(' I assembled iii :1 ii wiili an outsiandm PPl'dlll‘ rpprmrmin l'ldlllL‘ UlPl‘P is v South 01133 will l COXlH‘l‘VaHH' mvml MPH l( m BRITISH ll ASK T0 Declnre They (in: do the Work I! the Training in (idem. Dénmu-Iy In the The mimba F Bulletin published new: issue: ash immigrants. I expense of the Go million immigrflll' men refuse furthe und in the majori‘ sent back across I ""T‘énty of the on August 16 and be sent to me At alder further wort never intended to u they accepted 1 for it and free In tion to destinatlom had never seen a a course of that mi could not do wha them here: That 1 unwed work for a ' 360 a month: that { to stay at. other 1 «use they were u ï¬elds would jail u; tuners paid them Ind wage and. flu not called from t! In Ehe’ ' immigrati‘ â€jerky of the auteur “Give