()nt. ADVTS. i'none Allan park Cenml Hanover B. R. 2, P. 0. union will ship stock it on Tuesdays. 8pm]?! NOTICE TO FARMERS ’3 e Durham U. l". 0. Live Stock union will ship stock from Dur- on Tuesdays. Shippers ere requested tojwe tyne 4â€" _‘3°"°°° A__‘_ Auctioneer. Grey and Bruce. Sales promptly attended to. Satlsuctlon gunraneeed. Terms on application. Phone Allan Perk Central 9 r 515; Hanover B. R. 2, P. 0. 524m Phone 4:! r 3. office. Notary Public. Conveyancer, Realtor, Insurance. etc.; a general ï¬nancial business transacted. All legal docu- ments efficiently and carelplly grepared Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable term}. Barristers. Solicitors, etc. A member of the ï¬rm will be m Durhem on Tuesday of each week. Appointments may bey made with the Clerk in the P. F. MacAB'I'HUR. DURHAM. ONT. Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Durban. Branch office at Dundnlx open an day Friday. ofï¬ce. Your pa'tromo sonciieh. ' OFFICE: 1 door North of McLaughlin’s Garage. Honor graduate of the University Oi Toronto. Graduate of Royal Gone: 0 Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentis- try in all its branches. Office Cancer Bfock. Mill Street, second door out or MacBeth‘s Drug Store. Graduates Canadian Chiro tactic College. Toronto. Ofï¬ce in Mac arlane 1321;)“, Durham. Day and night phone Physician and Surgeon. Office Garafraxa Street. Durham. Groduoto University of Toronto. Eyes tested and corrected. Office nours: 2 to pm., 7 to 9 pm (Sundays excepted). Office and residence at the corner of Countess and Lambton Streets, oppo- site old Post Office. Ofï¬ce hours: 9 to 11 3.111., 1.30 to 4 pm., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). Ofï¬ce and residence a snort dist- mce east of The Hahn House. on Lambton Street. Lower Town, Durham. Office hours. 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. FRANK IRWIN. Editor and Proprietor (except Sundays). Advertisements ordered tor Insertion “until forbidden†and those sent without Ayritteg instrqctions. will ‘9- ' very advance notice of any kind, ere the object is the beneï¬t or con- nience of any person or- numncr of orsonsrâ€"is advertising, and it will be eated as such. If no instructions company the notice advising us ham to charge it to, it will be charged to the person phoning or sending it in. ADVERTISING RATES Judicial. Legal, Ofï¬cial 1nd Guan- mcm Noticesâ€"12c. per count uno tor ï¬rst insertion. and 6c. per line tor each subsequent insertion. ligc. per word each insertion, with four consecutive insertions for the price of three; a discount of 33-1/3 1' cent allowed for cash with order. i inimum charge. 25c. cash with order and 35c. if charged. DR. W. C. PICKERING. DENTIST _ Oflice over J. 8; J. Hunter's store, near until written orders ate rec'eï¬Ã©a for their discontinuance. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL No extra charge for the use of our Perlore. Phone K! 43“ 122-124 Avenue Rd. ‘Tflfl‘. Jo L. SNHTH. Mo Boo Mo Co Po 8. o. C. G. J: BESSIE McGILLIVBAY DRS. JAMIESON JAMIESON Classiï¬ed Small Advertisement. .I. ll. MacQflmlE. B. A. Thursday, Sew-her 12, um ï¬nanced at The Chronicle GEORGE E. DUNCAN Medical Dz’reaorv. Dental Directorv Legal rDirectory. LUCAS ls HENRY JOHN 311228;) Voters’ Lists Act and thst I hsve post- ed up in my ofliee st Gieneic Town- ship on this 27th day of August. 192’. theiistotsli-personsentitledtovote inthessidmunicipeiity stm acetic? and thstsueh list there armspection. ANDIherebycsnuponsllvotem-s totakeimmedisteproceedincstohsve anyerror oromissions corrected“- tolsw,thelsstdsyiorsppeus being e 17th day of September, 1929. EMBOKALD. 'Clerkoioienelc. Dlted August 27, 1929. THE ANNUAL CONVENTION 01" THE Grey Young Peop le’s Union will he held in Cooke's United Church, male. on September 18.1‘he afternoon aes- eion commences at 2.30 pm. and the tlonserebelngmndeforebenneroon- ventlon No are being to the peopledthe churchmthls lnngreet W. B. PHILLIPS. Eyesight Specialist of the Taylor Optical 00., Owen Sound, will be at McPedden’s 15mg Store on Friday. September 13.8peciol ntten- tion given to school children’ 3 eyes. Children should be acoompenied by mum Arronge appointments a: gh; SOUTH GREY FALL FAIR, DURHAM September 17 and 18. A good brass band in attendance; horse shoe pitch- ing and other attractions. Good con- cert night of September 17 in the town hall. Plan of hall at McFadden’s Drug storeâ€"John McGirr, President; James Mather, Secretary. EXPERIENCED MAN FOR CHOPPER feed mill work. Steady job for suit- able party. Married preferredâ€"J. W. Ewen. Durham. keeping. Apply Mrs. D. B. Jamieson. phone 60": r 11. THE LATIMER PROPERTY FOR sale or tentâ€"Apply R. J. Mntthews, 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 waterproof.â€"Apply Miss C. Sparling. Bruce St. 7 4 t1 HOUSE FOR. SALE 0 COMFORTABLE 7-ROOM FRAME house for sale, centrally located; lights and water in house; garden and barn; taxes moderate; priced reasonable. For particulars apply Chronicle Ofï¬ce. 9 5 5 pd TENT, SIZE 9161:1694: 12 oz. DUCK; PROPERTY FOR SALE SPLENDID BRICK STORE BLOCK on main street of Durham, known as the McKechnle property; ideal loca- tion; reasonable price. Apply at once to Mills Paterson, Hanover, Ont. SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE 0N Garahaxa Street, centrally located; electric lights, hard and soft water; in good repair. Apply Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Durham. 8 15 4 QUEBEC COOK STOVE, HAPPY Thought Furnacette Heater, Kitchen Cabinet. 2 Couches, Atwater-Kent 6- tube radio, battery set; quantity of other household goods. Can be seen In apartment over Pool Room after 7 p.m.â€"-J. W. Ewen, Phone 114. 9 12 2 FOR SALE CHEAPâ€"FIVE TUBE Westinghouse Radio, with loud speaker, This is a bargain .â€"-Apply Variety Store. 9 1‘“: PROPERTY FOR SALE HEINTZMAN; REPOSSESSED AND will be sold for balance owing; this piano is like new and is a real bargain. â€"-Nelson Yost, Hanover, P. O. Box 214, phone 227. 9 54 nd. MATTRESS, GOOD AS NEW; ALSO complete bed outï¬t; will be sold cheap. Apply to Mrs. A. L. Hlncks, Ceylon, R. R. 1. 8293p NOJTQI isuherebypm that I have - A.._ FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSE FOR SALE OR BENT This method has been adopted to save us bookkeeping. and we passing the savmg on to you. Secretaries can save their Societies 33-1/3 per cent by pay- ing cash for advertising, de- manding receipt for same and turning it in as cash. In future this method will be strictly enforced. tising is 1-1/2 cents per word. with 33-1/3 per cent discount for cash at time advertisement is ordered. ’ Patrons 01 our Classiï¬ed Ad- vertising columns save money Pf paying cash for their adver- You Can Save NOTICE OF POSTING 0F VOTIIS’ LIST COMING EVENTS Money By Paying Cash COMINGâ€"FRIDAY 13th HELP WANTED Township“ Gland: NOTICES FOR SALE 12 13 t1. HOUSE- 9 54 pd. 7â€"- â€"â€"v‘-v -â€"-â€"'â€"v eve WW dial canto]. "S" here, {amines Inv- ins to contentm themselves with two or .mmmm mmmmaveterboropsperu nopeutmistmddoun’tukemuch the coming season are announced by Lockle Wilson, of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture, as follows. Alliston .................... October 3 and 4 Arthur ........................ October 8 and!) Bolton .................... October 9 and 10 Brampton ........ September 24 and 25 Caledon ............ September 13 and 14 Clarksburg ............ October 15 and 16 Colllngwood ........ September 25 to 28 Dundalk .................... October 3 and 4 _DI_JRHAM ........ September l7_ and_l§ Flesherton ........ September 19 and 20 Feversham ........ Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 Fergus ............ September 26 and 27 Grand Valley September 24 and 25 Hanover .............. September 11 to 13 Harriston ........ September 26 and 27 Holstein ............ September 24 and 25 London (Western Fair) Sept. 7â€"14 Markdale .................. October 1 and 2 Meatord ........ September 18 and 20 Mount Forest September 18 and 19 Neustadt ........................ September 28 Orangevme ....September 17 and 18 Owen Sound ............... October 3 to 5 Priceville ....... . ............ October 3 and 4 Rocklyn .................... October 8 and 9 Tara ............................ October 1 end 2 Dates of the Ontario Fall Fairs for BUINED, AND HOW! FALL FAIR DATES 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 progressrve communlty 1n Wthh to live. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE October 1 and 2 Community Buying Directory and Business Guide always meaning the Georgian 3: u u summer hyground, with the .000 Island: as ï¬nal objective. _ m_lcttcrs_usually _tou_nd_ thy}; wt} Southern Bates wbuld hive' provided for they) p highwey by which they motorupmtpthatsegtionolmm. I’m-several yeursputn gentlemen WV mm‘mmwr “aâ€; u mve 01% husheenwri inn ereble letterstotheheedo munici- palities, presidentsothou-dsoitrode. newspaper editors and others, expoetu- lutingonthedeeinhilityoitheï¬lue Water Highny Auocietion i muepwithend building ed or purpose 3 v highwuydirectixomfp'tpmon.$¢h.. m 31'in fun of enthusiasm and he was sold on the idea of including the lac WM nighwny in BLUE WATER HIGHWAY TO JOIN UNITED STATES ROADWAY at one storeâ€"everywhere dire indica- tions of destination. ï¬ling along with a mere pittance a: 10.000 to construct new greens; only a few miles of street likely to be paved; hungry children buying over two thou- sand ice cream cones in one afternoon “Gas companies building cathedral- like service stations; big chain stores scrapping for locations on the main street; picture shows only able to scrape up $20,000 for the talkie equip- ment; family after family who are lucky to know where their next car is coming from; the golf club forced to enlarge their course to 18 holes to give employment to some tax crushed landscape expert; the bowlers strug: Back in the days of low taxes when Peterborough was prosperous our girls wore warm cotton stockings. Alas, you'd look for them in vain today. Gone are the cotton leg coverings of the golden era and now the females of our impoverished generation have to brave the elements with flimsy silk stockings. Think of it g __ three visits a week to the picture show; making last year’s electric washing machine do another year; scarcely able to keep enough away from the tax collector to get a vacuum cleaner. “We’re ruined! And how?†W, but the disk or cï¬lflvator mybestutedatonce.mdtheaou t mtlydmdncthebthnce net-on. shouldbegi tow the-cu - OP 8 9. E? E a 5 5 E E Si 5 '8 g 3 a . ï¬gi E a. E 3 E? E: In 1m 3'? 9' '3 ‘E 5%? E 5 gr E. 1 5:; a 3% a a? g. E § e 5 1% r: g E 5. § the lite summi- or curfy ml. followed bytmmnt Matthehndwtth humanwhtemthetw, magnum otmnunl weedsmd destmytheweedoeedlmu. If weedsnkecouchmu'e ttheplou: attuned-mum aboutsmchec depth-admit should be satisfied. Persistency count as the one man who stayed with the job, who sent forth the propaganda. who brought the association up to the point where the ysee things as he has seen them for several years, and he is to be congratulated. His persistency at times was looked upon in a joking sort of manner, and his letters, at least some of them, in a like manner. But there was always that note of sincerity about' them which rang true, and the reward is his. Mr. Coutts, in spite of the fact that he has lived in Virginia agreatmanyyears,isnonetheless a Canadian for that, and those who know him are prepared to don their hats and wish him further success. His typewriter worked hard 1nd often. but results have ben achieved and he the Blue Water Highway has decided to officially link itself up with the great international highway running direct from Port Huron to Miami, and has appointed its president as a mem- ber of the board of directors. Mix Soutts is deserving of the lion’s share of the credit for the decision which was reached at the meeting held re- cently in Owen Sound, and the dele- gates were not ioth in giving it to him. in fact he was officially recognizajl AFTER HARVEST CULTIVATION (Experimental Farms Note) “M“. “an. Duh-n. Out mm“ dun m2 Clt chlldren 51 longer then com try cgfldren. C n of better edu- eeted mothers take more up: dam: the day chnn other chlldren. The needing authorities on care of young children prescribe more hours for sleep than the child will actually take. ec- coulinc to Dr. Josephine C. Foster. In- stigate 9(9th Weligre. mhheapolic. nverue' tune for about 20 minutes. ' It was found tï¬nt'young chum wait about three times as long ts adult: to_¢o _t_o sleep_ after going to bed. New an s on how to sleep but were repo at a symposition a: sleep at the Ninth International Con- gress of Psychology. To curl up like a kitten seems to ve the greatest possible relaxation. leeping “ a log" may be a bad sign. a warning of overstrain. When sleep re. fuses to come it is probably the mus- cles that bar the Sandman’s arrival. “Prevailing conceptions of sleep were heavily shaken bv the experimental findings Elmsented by ten investigata'a' said H. . Johnston of Mellow Insti- tute. Pittsburg, Chairman of the cym- posium, in_ summing tip. CI_rl_Up_ up g gum Is the noun SLEEPING LIKE LOG Dr. Ann’s [lean Ike-ah Adem' “mam. W EJJ’IA‘I'I‘ och-3.3.4 Phi-loll Water-Well Driller WHO-min. Wehaponhnndcmnm DECLARE!) BAD SIG! PAGE 1.