March 13 ., Durham CS .rham to advertise Pboni 43:3. Dm'hun is 3:: am†mammary ï¬ve. be obtunod at rumble rates. OFFICE: 1 door Noah at Magma be' in mm" mm; at. Appointment- murder that. naggin’ old wife Well. one day she ’eurd ’lm!†Lambton Street, Durham. Phone 97. “Wot’s ’appenel ter old Bill Smith? I ’aven’t seen ’11:: for 8 1038 tune. . “Why. didn’t yer ’ear album it? ’88 in ‘orspital. poor tenor.†“In ’orspitial. ’Ow did it ’appen?†I‘oronto. Graduate of Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dental:- Lry in all its branches. Ofllce Calder Block, Mlll Street,‘ second door east 0! .317- Notéccféï¬gger 003:: unna- t inser o . . each gsbSequent insertion. m 1“ 1m, per word each insertion. with four consecutive insertions for the price of three; t discount at 33-1/3 cent mowed for cash with m. murmur: charge, 25c. cash with «den Graduates Canadian We College. Toronto. Ofllce In mane _B_19ck. Durham. Day and mcht phone r“ er advance notice of my kind, urge ghe‘object is the beneï¬t or “'3: A...‘ ‘.-A- .- -gm--- without â€"â€"v‘, _ _ _ Oflicé and residen'ce a snort dist- moe east of The Hahn Home, on Lambton Street, Lower Town, Durham. Oflice hours. 2 to 5 p.m., 1 to 9 pm. «company the nouce «mung us whom to charge it to, it will be charged to the person phoning or sending it in. Advertisements ordbred for mum “until forbidden" _ and those__ an: FRANK IRWIN. Editor and from (except Sundays). Ofï¬ce and residence at the corner of Countess and Lambton Streets, oppo- site old Post Ofï¬ce. Ofï¬ce hours: 9 to 11 a.m., 1.30 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). Physician and Surgeon. omoo Garafraxa Street. Durham. Groduate University of Toronto. Eyes tested md corrected. Office hours: '3 to a p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). DR. w. C. PICKEIING. DENTIST Oflice over J. a J. hunter’s store 080.63 I. DUNCAN Licensed am tor any County Auction-c. Guy and Macy. DURHAM HIGH SCUM“. CV“ Kr untiiuv'vi'it'ten orders .r‘e min for their discontinuance. Notary Public. 0mm. Balm Baum. 80mm. etc. 7 A member Honor graduate of the _Un1veraity oz ADVEITISING nuns J. L. SMITH. M. 8.. M. C. P. S. 0. C. G. BESSIE MOGILLIVBA! has. JAMIE-3801‘; JAMIESON 1. n. mam t. A. JOHN MORRISON. J. A. 11. R033. B. A» Medical Directory. Dental Directory Legal Directory. as such. LUCAS b HENRY ‘Business, Etc. Thursday. March 13 Theresanmon DR. A. M. BELL «flu ch'onem mditwmtié flux, 2.8.1†spring creek; drilled well, water in stable; good brick house and bank barn, driving shed, hen house and oth- er outbuildings; centrally located for honey, 85c. for 10 pounds.â€"W. A. Mac- PIGS FOR SALE NINE YOUNG PIGS AND A BROOD sow for sale. Apply R. Mighton, Varney R. R. l. 3 6 2p High and Public schools' For partic- ulars apply to Thom Ritchie Dur- ham, RR. 1. 10.3 Ht! ADJOINING TOWN. 25 ACRES, 6- room house, barn stable, driving shed and hen house. Buildings all in good condition. Watered by creek and good well. Price right for quick sale. FORD CAR FOR SALE 1930 SEDAN MODEL, NEVER USED, will be sold at a bargain. â€"Apply C. B. Lawrence, Durham, Ont. 2 6 t! 9n mqin street of Durham, known as FARM FOR SALE LOT 47, CON. 3, E.GR., GLENELG, 100_acres; yell raged. well watered by FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received up to and including March 15, 1930, for .pur- chase otLots9and 10,0 ., Glenelg, containing 98 or less, md situnted four miles east of Durhaml; well watered; about ten acres hurdwood bush. Tenders shalld be ad- dressed to either John Morrison, Dur- QUANTIT}! GOOD SEED OATS FOR PROPERTY FOR SALE to Mills a: Pateribn, mééei, Out. 12 13 t1. mum F03 m GOOD FARM ON 2nd CONCESSION of Benunck, two miles north of Aber- deen, the former 8. Putherbouch tum; 200 ewes; will rent either the one or WORK wmmâ€"m CHRONICLE I: well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work on short order. t! sale.â€"Apply Phone 611 r 4. Earl yew, ‘â€"'v â€" vâ€"v Vamey 1, 313m farms; good reason for routing. For further information apply on the prem- isesorwriteJ. W. Wm, R. 2, Dur- ham, Ont. 213 41) WANTED TO BUY w-ACRE FARM WITH BUILDINGS; in Grey County; might consider 100 acres. Apply Chas. Ehmn, Hum. stock of Wallpapers on display in my store next to Whitmore’s Barber Shop. 2 27 4pd FOR SALE OR RENT to save us bookkeeping, ma we moamgontoyou. mm: vemsmg commns save money by Paying cash for their adver- Money By Paying Cash Patrons of our Classiï¬ed A1 POULTRYJANTED FOR RENT WANTED NOTICE The Chronicle. SALE e._ Apply at once 125111. 2274M 2.27.41†266p be devoting approximately $100,000 a year to the extension of its aviation of ‘Queen tr church will hold a t. supï¬er m the church Tue March 18. Sup to 8 pm. followed by excellent0 pr . Ads mission 50 cents. 2 27 3 THE YO' quick, get your application In now. Write or all (or lntormnflon. DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS. LTD. Eastern Headquarter- 163 King 8t.. W.,'Toronto. Employment service-Loon“ to coat. The short, sure way to stearier jobs, better pay. Increasing demand for experts. Positions opening. Fear weeks, guaranteed, practical shop training in garage work, aviation mechanics, house wiring. electric and acetylene welding, bricklaying, drafting. Endorsed by graduates. Free railroad fare. Earn part time. Free employment serivoe. Write for illustrated booklet, “How to make 350 weekly upwards.†Prices mrred ks d white rocks. . ch and ril 20:00, May $18.00; White: leg , h and April $18.00, May 16.00 hundred express paid. 100% live delivery is guaranteed. We allow express charges of! above prices if you call for chicks. â€"J. G. TWEEDLE, BOX health andv r; 6.‘ e b for size of bird as ell as ize of and hetvy egg pr ction W1 ut a doubt the g _b1r lay: agger Ambitious. reliable men wanter at once. Part time my white training Earn 36 to $10 per Day WalelWell Driller COMING EVENTS MAKE MONEY EASIER nerds! Engineering United 57 Queen W.. Tomato HER: “Kenneth, what do you mean by locking nurse out of the bathroom?†‘ _ _ . _ .. .. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE “Well. she won’t let me In when she’s_ ham 3 {It-tho†Only OJL’I he“ The recent death of Marshal Foch. writes Looker-on in the tendon Daily Chronicle, leaves only one soldier en- titled to wear the Order of Meritâ€"his fellow-ommtryman, Marshal Joflre. The onlyotherioreignmemberoithieOr- der is the veteran Count Togo oi Japan. AtpreeenttheroisnoBrltishsoldier wearing the Order of Merit. Marshal F‘och’s death, too, leaves only one for- eign ï¬eld marshal in the British army. This is King Albert oi the Belgians. upon whom His Majesty King George conferred this rank eight years ago. Council, attendance at meeting to dateandspecialmeetingMI-uu'yu, $5.00each; .,otChrisflcuae mom. Council adjourned to meet Monday. April 7 at 10 o'clock am. for general. Convention 320 .;00 do services Egre- mont and Proton t1. $1.50; N. McDon- Snider 1928 and 1929 $15.00; Pay sheet No. 3, expenditure on roads $128.75; N McEachemâ€"Philp: That the audi- tors’ report as read he received and ad- opted and 100 copies printed for dis- tribution and auditors be paid $18.00 each for their services.â€"Ca.rried. 32090; Reeve Hunter expenses to On- The Treasurer reported receipt of $5.00 from the Treasurer of Woodland church being payment for wood, also the receipt of $132.07 from the Prov. Treas. re Land Improvement Fund. N. McEachernâ€"Watson: That the R. J. Way property situated in village of Holstein be advertised for sale.--Car- Phupâ€"H. McEachern: That the land and timber included in that part of the road allowance between Lots 15 and 16 in the 5th concession. be advertised for sale. The timber on said ‘road allow- ance is to be sold separately from the landâ€"Carried. The auditors presented their report to the Council Resolved that the following accounts be paid: C. We a: Son printing account to date $14.05; Municipal World supplies $8.61; 8. H. Hart 8: Co. loose lest binders for births and deaths Council met March 10. Members all present. Minutes adopted, also the minutes of the special meeting held February 14. Watsonâ€"H MeEachern: That the report of the Road Superintendent for work on roads be adoptedâ€"Carried. BailevacCaslin: That Road Supt. be authorized to purchase 2 Sawyer- Massey one-team gradersâ€"Carried. Accounts paid: Dr. H. E. Peart at- tending Miss A. Proctor $5.00; Stamp . Stencil 00., dog tags $12.49; C. Ram- scan 7:... 1.1, v.1‘bflvlll' age, auditors’ report."5 1929 $4. 50; Bond Co. Treasurer’s bond $20. 00; G. H. Mit- chell, printing, stat. $189 2.6 Mun- icipal World, rolls, stat. $23.67; John Parker, half cost of indigent pa- tients $58. 63; Theo Widmeyer, town- line Normanby $42. 45; W. G. Hustle and others, Miss Proctor’s removal to hospital $9. 60; James Brunt, auditor 52 registrations $13 .;00 one meeting of Council $15.00. Council adjourned to meet Monday the 7th day of April at 10 o ’.clock The patrolmen are requested to forward pay sheets to supt. by April 1. Griersonâ€"Bailey: That By-law No. 140 b9 read a third time and. ï¬nally Egremont Council $51.65; David Allan, Clerk. . uvvâ€"wâ€"w __ "M .. raising in the province. wnich “ ' "" â€W" "303““ with by the Agriculture com- with"; aid 1;“. I mittee, is falling behind, according to . poor elm ,, in. MM for the Dominion â€autumn... prove a disadvantage. In speaking to the bill. the Premier championed the cause of the woman on the farm today. The day of slavery and sluggish for the woman on the farm is past. said Premier Ferguson, and the day has her. Premier Ferguson declared he was just as much interested in having hydro operate in the house as well as outside on the farm. and maintained such loans are the most advanced step the province has made to assist tarm- ers in getting hydro on their farms. __-- 1 AI. Ontuio’s history or surpluses gradually grown from 1927 under the Ferguson Administration. In thst yeer it was $359,000; in 1928 mm, while in 1923 when the Ferguson government took over the administration. the de- tlcit stood at $15,195,226. Hon. 0. Howard Ferguson. Prime Minister, illustrated to the House thet heisafarmer.inoperetinghisfnrm at Kemptville, during the second read- 000 for lodns to rural power users. Home of the farm-members had ob- jected to the loans, decluring them luxuries to the miners. that might Euvgâ€"e'ntireï¬nto _the abnormul are hu- ard conditions that 1312ch hat ‘ Financing has been carried on undei a sound basis. he continued. while a forward progressive policy of legitim- ate expansion in public service has been pursued. associated with wise bur-- iness administration soundly ï¬nanced. In sound ï¬nancing. Hon. Dr. Monieith declared the basic principle is: “pay your way and live within your income". “We propose to continue to give ei- ncient. honest and business-like ad- ministration." said Hon. Dr. Monteith. “to audit closely all receipts and ex- penditures and to adhere strictly to our policy of debt retirement. Oar book- keeping met‘iod will be sauna: and an ever-watchful eye will be kept on tax- ation and capital expenditure." Expenditures in all departments had been maintained at practically the samelevelasthepreviomyear.crdin- ary revenue standing at â€450717; expendditures “1.908.824. leaving the vices rendered, the taxation being equitable and logical, there being less than 3 per cent of the total revenue from general taxation Provincial liabilities are represented by sound investments in revenue, being producing and. reliable assets Proposed elimination of cross-mules from public accounts considered a great improvement and follows 8mm precedent. Over $3,470,000 was app-Wed to retirement in 1929. Refunding operations were most suc- cessful, Ontario’s 4.95 per cent rate unâ€" equalled ln twelve months by any province. By reason of the Ferguson Govern- ment’s tax reduction scheme during the government's regime, a saving cf $9,000,000 has been made to the prov- year over $500,000,000 worth of agri - cultural products, while the province holds a potential wealth exceeding 010.000.000.000. Ontario is in the fore- front of development and normal ex- budget. including; .Revenues obtained came from ser- Debt 1:: under rigid control. the re- tirement plan taking care of 100 per cent depreciation ' Credit of the province was never higher in the ï¬nancial world. Ordinary revenue buoyant, and larg- est in history. Capital expenditures maintained at a low level. Public services expanding and effi- ciently maintained. Hydro makes third payment of! debt and pays treasury interest of $8,200,000. Supplementary estimates for 1930 amounting to $21,424,390. Savings oï¬ioe‘ deposits at peak. Excess ot assets over liabilities a- mounting to $37,870,000. Revenue producing assets over $368.- Outlining the immensity of the prov- ince, its resources, and activities, Hon. Dr. Monteith pointed to the fact that the soil of the province produced .‘vst Ontario has never sxnoe confedera- tion enjoyed such a healthy and pros- perous year ï¬nancially as in 1929. ac- cording to the budget address of Hon. J. D. Monteith, Provincial Treasurer. delivered in the Legislature on Tuesday tion. Substantial surplus from farm loans I- AAA Montelth placed debt “John. I would Ilka um- mmmmmn youboobhtobom?" “No.mydcu.lmustutendtho.- mottIuWuOnnceua-b- “Wen. tomorrow evening?†“Oh.quddlleuow-meet mun-u. on'rhursdny I havesmeeunulh wrâ€" duced a $2,000,000 crop in his a" of Norfolk last year, was directly um- butable to the survey. It hld disc‘s“ that the Norfolk soil was poem tlon with the soil survey. stated as the tobacco industry, which had I.- )n-AAJ _ AA AAA AAA aodety.John.otwh£chymm- Aflflod“ Homacoodmuuedlrm- wasoneolanumberotmw memcunganewbum.m~ of the building. whommln,‘ to him one day: “.Put didn’t .you tell no «no tbs: brother to yours is n Nixon?" Under the Security rmuas Pm.- tion Act, them are 1.047 stock um Hon. Lincoln Goldie. Provincial b» retary, informed the House that is! p. tients were released from Ontario b- pitals for the Insane and allowed I. return to their own municipalities k maintenance during 1929. New pa†totalled 1.853, and (24 released a cured, while 741 had died in noâ€. leaving a total of inmates at the ml 1 the year of 9.705. Tenders for “- tional buildings to the Ontario Hogaâ€" al at Woodstock were awarded to a Brantford firm for 8318.000. 11:. buildings are to provide extra am modation for 510 patients. formed the Legislature. Non 4min. registered total ‘95; salesmen in while 32 brokers had been refused I- censes; 91 had been cancelled; 12 ’e brokers refused and 29 cancelled; C salesmen refused and 98 w Under the provisions of Section l3. 1 the Act, $1,655 was collected in an; in most cases jail sentences wen b- With a view to restricting com tions that are without grounds C cause. Attorney-General Price intro- duced to the Legisleture bill known . “the ventious proceeding net.†In plainingthe billonsecondrendmm. Price said there were u numbc d people who constantly brought neth- ior which there was no mum - justiï¬cation. The names of Johnâ€. and Sophie Cohen. both of M were mentioned us having brush a» tions that would not have Ari-a I o responsible solicitor hsd the I†h hr suing the writ. Premier Ferguson tut occasion to denounce The Toronto M for a story which claimed W existed between the numbâ€"Gen- Conservetlve members in the m» ture. and the government. 11* 1-! theteppeeredin'rhesternidfl of the government with renrd to «p- mteschooluxulon and which“ Enst Ottawa. md other hench- m- Highways, stated to the House I“ during the Winter of 1298-29. the S of cleaning the highways of snow Ill keeping trmic open was $151,620. government in 'lbronto “What is that? “The Home cu'cle." “No. nor." Illd Put. II b w ONE SOCIETY F0360“ and J.‘ PAGE 7.