cabinet Instru- Auto- wood. hob: saver. moo vvvvvvv 51 .0 Ba '5 SE lap, Shop El 91mm [11611 saloon. Phone 431' 3. Insuren'ce. etc" ' general ï¬nancial business â€enacted. All legel docu- ments efï¬ciently and carefully unwed TM!" “f 3â€"9011mw.;".."lm m t- I_ ‘_ AL _ omen: 1 door North of McLaughlin's Auctioneer. Guy and Bruce. Sales 1.0m attended to. satiation 630363 3. DUNCAN Licensed Auctioneer for (key County Romy Public, Convemcqr, guitar. Phone K! ‘3“ 122-124 Avenue Rd. .1“. John W. m I. I“ tom! 6! W J.Lmrn.u.l.u.c.r.s.o. Med/cal Directorv. ato- Canadian We“: Toronto. Otnooin anano mnam. Dayandnlcmphono Dental Diredon. LUCAS I my JOHN mm it mg! “J'm be 3112281) m Duet! AW 1% Iâ€. uncut, “nu mu tum yes: 550““ will state u{ï¬e subjects y wish to take up. The principal will he in his allies at the school building 1mm 7.30 to 9 pm. on August 28 oeive registrations and maps or pupils who wish to consult Students who propose to attend Dur- ham High School during the session 1929-30 are required to register, either in writing or in person, on or before August 29 in order to receive consider- ation in school accommodstion and in the time tabie. For ï¬rst, second and third ear students a mere statement that - y propose to attend is sum- DURHAM WOMEN’S INSTITUTE will meet at the home of Mrs. W. :3. Patterson on Thursday, September 5, 1929. All members are urged to be school girls. .â€"Ap€ly Mrs.J oseph Morris ass-struts Btree tap of Durhsm hm. 19d. EXPERIENCED MAN FOR cnoppï¬i teed mill work. Steady Job for suit- :ble party. Married preferredâ€"J. W. Ewen, Durham. m, 8122: mum; 12 on. 1306:; nW.â€"Apply Miss C. Spawn. Bruce 8t. 7 4 t1 Aid. Ouncesâ€"831;; FOR SALE OR RENT- You Can Save NOTICE 0! roams 0F COMING EVENTS N 0110! OF POSTING OP VOTIIS’ “81' HELP WANTED dem FOR RENT NOTICES NOTICE 8293i 84nd Immgtotgzm mm ""‘ GlendxPrieeville) .3: 3?; themed mm :mm m “WWW†mmwwm Misses Mildred Loletta and Elma Mishton spent a pleasant afternoon Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chm-lea Michton and family and their summer cottage st Rocky 83w. Master Archie, Mr. and Mrs. William Fulton visited . with Durham triends on Sunday and attended service in the Baptist church Sunday morning. 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. App y in conï¬dence to: GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, T0- RONTO 2, Ont. 8 22 2 DISTRICT MANAGER AGENTS WANTED Through the co-operation of the Business Men listed below, we will reproduce a series of educat ional articles endeavorin to bring about a better business relationship between resident anc‘ merchant in the town, an thus bring about a more progressive community in which to live. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Bhugem'l‘d; Community Buying Directory and Business Guide kindly ï¬ned our ’ Corner “them 0111mm mthemuomdoflotlJata' them «Billy Ommwbo kept «thyanm nowattbeput. “Lama-lusting mm:m madame“ Now we will pass on and stop awhile at Traverston. Here we are afraid again of trespassing on the good cor- respondent of that vicinity, but we will take the liberty of going back as far as his memory fails to recall the forests of lolden times. In last week’s Chronicle :we saw mention of the founder of ;Traverston, Mr. John Travers. This mingstoourmemorythatwesatinthe ‘Glenelg Council when a youg man withMr.Traversintheyearl 4.1a. Travers was always successful in - E ioneers of that far away time in uilding barn and dwellingy houses in the old time manner which can be seen mostly as relics of the past. Is there anyone in the vicinity of Glenroadin who saw the uncultivated forest so years a 3.0 I doubt not. Some of the old timers were John McCormick, John Ellison, Va ug,han Kenneth McKenzie. Neil McKechnie, Isaiah Mellosh, and many others who have passed away many years ago. Mr. H. Williams was telling us he drew lumber from Glen- roadin to Durham to McKechnie Mills for one dollar a load and thoughtas much of a dollar then as two now. Hui-â€Wad“ Anmuclabnnd mmamm. Aarloadotvmsmmm. ' memunr. mum Walnut!“- the present events. This Mondey mornlng, the 26th of August has n the up ce end the busy farmers will be entailed ln andsoteeresln erebueytrylncw ï¬elds nwnltlnz the cell “Cut me down. {orthetuneolmxexlsteneelsupenq lntheoentre nsnrexnlnderof the Saviour or the world. Mnny of the old ploneer’s mounds eer getting covered with the naturel growth of the und and only the marble slabs end mon- uments can recall the nnxnes of those sleeping beneath the sods. arenotsurew] quit nqw and give some of 0g ghe bustle-q yet_ or not. replied Int-jade. Menu» t week. Den Ill-.0ea'cemwen dd. leave on Thursdey t4) play in an Old ï¬ddled Contest et the Emma- Ovenrsound white shehnsbeenvflv mammterforthegms Viâ€" _. lots ofï¬trawhnarlgl dateâ€"{s a buzz†crop. thong rus . grain to the standard. . Sorry to hear of the accident that pened to Dr. Sheath of Drona. had his car smashed up by helm mm by a truck. large number from here attenu Liberal-Conservative Convenum h ham on Thursday last. and are val leasedwiththeresultmthechooah' facandidatemthepersouotNehu ue of Chatsworth. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs Gordon Ile- Lepd. on_ August 25: a son, §>E§§ S CU i swmc end 'threshmc commenced 1-: week. Outs are rennrhbly good can lots of sully. Blrlpv aim in n hum:â€" AWtotmqmfledm- EJJIA‘I'I' Duh-3.3.4 In.“