t W33hcr’o 3, etc. Th0 h laying on?! be 1132)ko is M: mitts Sn. p used. Writ. of the $4031 hti on --- RI?- 1 stable at hawk-tor. mag". 55â€"3011 ï¬gï¬nl ugh}. PRES- N A I L 5 do o Vessie's may. for Mich†ml Ganges apply ammo um I“ Mandam- mt Nacho- por count line to: “www.mnmmm RANK IRWIN. Editor and from: 0mm and nuance a short dist- ancestor 7 Thenahnflouset on M" W" DUI “law ‘UWII, â€allâ€. Ofllcehours, 2to5w,pm. 1momn. (except Sundays). Ofï¬ce and residence at the corner of Countess and Lambton Streets. oppo- site old Post _Qfllce_. Office Ahogrs: 9 Physician and Surgeon. Office Garafraxa Street. Durham. Graduate University of Toronto. Eyes tested nnd con'ecged. 031cc pours: 2393 toll 3.111., 1.30m4pm., 7to9pm. (Sundays excepted). C. G. BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractors Graduates Canadian Chlro tactic College. Toronto. Office in Mac arlane Block. Durham. Day and night phone Nth until written order: we received elr disconunudnce. JR. W. C. PICKERING. DENTIST Office over J. 8:. J. hunter’s store, Durham. J. F. GRANT. D. D. 3.. L. D. 8. Honor graduate of the University 01 foronto. Graduate of Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentis- try in all its branches. Ofllce Calder Block. Mill Street. second door east 0: [acBeth‘s Drug Store. Lambton Street, Durham. Phone 97. Ll'CAS, HENRY LUCAS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. 1. B Lucas. KC. W. D. Henry, KC. 1. B. Lucas, Jr. -\ momber of firm in Durham each Tammy Make appointments with the tum}: :11 office. Human] â€"- Dundalk -- Markdale Liv-med Auctioneer for Grey County Salw taken on reasonable terms. DJ.’ â€" arranged at The Chrome†oflice. George Phone 4121' 3. Auctioneer. Grey and prrmprly attended to. Suwumeod. Terms 01 Phnm Allan Park 9' FNSYC‘JBLE SUITS, PAJAMAS AND Hwy-aft Must, be sold during May as I “2:; to vacate store. Special prices ‘.\':~(.1wsdays and Saturdays. â€"m8. A. B .\'.«"L1ul. Corsetiere. 2 6 131'. J. L. SMITH. M. 3.. M. C. P. S. 0. The School is thoroughly equipped to *ake up the following courses. '1‘ Junior Matriculation. "2’ Entrance to Normal School. versxti' Graduate and 0190113109“ Teacher. Intending pupils should prep." $0 enter at beginning of term. Information as to Courses may be obtained from the mud- The School has a creditable record in the past which it hope. to mm m the future. _ Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good ac be obtained at reasonble “t“: DIS. JAMESON I JAMESON Blessed are the poor. No one ever contracted a nervous breakdown m pullingr a wheelbarrow or PM ‘ shovel. The average man speaks mm 000,000 words a year. â€VS " . Not the average married man. .l. I]. MacQUARRlE, B. A. Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Federal Building, Toronto Medical Direttorv. to 9 p. m. (Suhdays excepted). JOHN MORRISQN.‘ I )antal Directorv L1:LL. VIVJ wâ€"â€"-- attended to. Satisfaction ml. Terms on application. Allan Paik Central 91'515; t- n '2 p- 0. 52428“ Legal ‘Diredorv tr: DR. A. M. BELL Garage. "Business, Etc. LINGERIE SALE J OHN .flm'tiom’ers Duncan, Dundalk, 31 12 289 12,- FOR SALE STANDARD UNDERWOOD TYPE- writer, No. 3, in splendid condition $35. Apply J. W. Ewen, phone 114, Durham. 5 29 tf WITH WARFORD 6-SPEED TRANS- mission; in the best of condition; equip- ped with cabin body. Apply Noble‘s Garage. Durham. 5 22 ti. SPLENDID BRICK STORE BLOCK on main street of Durham, known as the McKechnio property; ideal loca- tion; reasonable price. Apply at once to Mills Paterson, Hanover, Ont. 12 13 t1. FARM FOR SALE LOT 47, CON. 3, E.G.R., GLENELG. 100 acres; well fenced, well watered by spring creek; drilled well, water in stable; good brick house and bank barn, driving shed, hen house and oth- er outbuildings; centrally located for High and Public schools. For partic- ulars apply to Thomas Ritchie, Dur- ham- R.R. 1. 10.3.“. THE LATIMER PROPERTY FOR sale or rent.â€"Apply R. J. Matthews, Durham PROPERTY FOR SALE TEACHER WANTED TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S. NO. 11 Bentinck. Duties to commence Sep- tember 2nd, 1930. State qualiï¬cations, experience and salary expected.â€" Apply to Robert T. Hopkins, Secretary. R. R. 3. Durham. tf. TEACHER \VANTED PROTESTANT TEACHER FOR No. 2. Egremont. duties to commence September 2. State qualiï¬cations, ex- perience and salary. Apply William J. Allan. Varney RR. 1. 6 29 2p SINGER SEWING MACHINES RE- paired and estimates cheerfully given.â€" L. Code phone 251. Hanover. 6 5 4p NOTICE is hereby given that tres- passing on my private lane at Hay- ward's Falls on Sundays is prohibited and persons found so doing will be pro- secuted to the full extent of the law. 5 29 tf S. B. ROBERTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT my private lane at the entrance to Hayward's Falls is for the use only of people having business with the Mill. trars‘ lists added to or t given to the time he can be venience of ele istrar in writing any ated. b for the con- rs the registrar will be in his home in th place named by him between and 6 ‘clock in the afternoon of June 0, Jul 2 and either July lst or 3rd. .. . -__ 1-1-...» inn Trade in st ed: In 1928 ï¬gures. The arti 1 million dol- Great Britain absor d of our products, ducts of the farm. Sincerely, Agnes C. Macphail. SITUATIONS VACANT â€magnum muiï¬iï¬ Our mm “m â€121-in _1/3_/;:m t ., ‘3- (or You Can Save tummin in}: an“ Inmturethlsméthodwmbe strictlyenforced. FOR SALE OR RENT Money By Paying Cash FORD TRUCK FOR SALE NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC TO THE ELECTORS or sour}! EAST GREY FOR SALE NOTICE The Chronicle. liSt, THE ANNUAL BUTTON HILL PIC- NIC will be held on Friday, July 4, at Donnelly’s Grove. 6 26 -p THE KINCARDINE TURF CLUB Connaught Park, Kincardin ntario. Tuesday. July 1. with a p There will be three c and 2.28. $300.0 . ' class divided 50â€"25-15-100}. E ance fee 5‘? of purse and 5’†money earned from winners. Three eats in ï¬ve, mile heats. also a running race with a purse of $50.00 divided into four monies. ‘2 mile heat 2 in 3. Good music and other spa- cial attractions. Best half mile track in Canada. 6 19 2 The annual PriceV 1118 Presbyterian Garden Party will be held on Thursday, oi softball ved by a good program gi well known four Douglas Br nto and the Owen Sound Mal tte, also Highland mission 3 50c.. children 25c. Re- member th date. Thursday. June 26. 6 19 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER of the estate of Claude de la Poer Kent. late of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey. Bank Manager, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given. pursuant to ‘ R.S.O. 1914, Chap. 121. Section 56. and amending Acts. that all persons having claims against the Estate of Claude de ' Town of Dur- f Grey. Bank paid to L As. HEN LUCAS, .last mentioned , e Executrix shall ’proceed to distri lsaid deceased among the parties en- 'titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have I of such distrib_ution. ‘ '- no-1. Ancv nf 01 SUCH uwvsswu ...... DATED at Durham this let day of Calderwood {Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Match, Yeovil, spent Monday with their daughter, Mrs. Claude Witherow. Mr. Harry Witherow is suffering from blood poisoning in his arm. We hope to soon hear of his recovery. 'Mr. Adolph Scheon, Saskatoon, is vis- iting his sister Mrs. Christena Leibold and other relatives. trait on Monday. Miss Mary Smith, North Ayton, spent Priceville Presbyterian GARDEN PARTY COMING EVENTS LEAVES ELEVATOR TO SEEK BRITISH BARONETCY Dick Wolseley, for twelve years a humble elevator operator at Waterloo, Iowa, has just learned that he has inherited a baronetcy. According to de Brett’s illustrated baronetage, Reginald Beatty Wolseley for that is “Old Dick’s name) is a collateral relative of Sir Capel Charles Wolseley, ninth baronet of Mount Woseey. Above is a picture of the new baronet with his wife (inset). LUCAS. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Varney (Our Own Correspondent) Quite a number from here attended the dedication services at, Durham cem- etery last Sunday. Four pupils are this week tr'ying the entrance in Durham, Elgin Blyth. Mar- jorie Kerr, Eva Haskell, Reta Rahn. We wish teacher and pupils success. Mr. and Mrs. James Polly of Bur- ford and Mr. and Mrs. Hooper of Mount Forest visited a week ago Sun- day with Dr. G. M. Leeson and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Leeson. Mr. and Mrs William and family and Mrs. S. Ritchie motored to St. Marys last Sunday to visit friends. Mrs. William Fee of Dauphin. Man- itoba, is visiting friends in this vicinity tion. She was a ï¬ne old lady of a and is leaving Wednesday for Guelph and Morriston. Mrs. J. J. Wilton goes to Toronto on Wednesday to meet her father, Mr. Ed- ward Fee who is on his way home after spending the winter with his daughters in Guernsey. Liberty and Prince Albert. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Samms on the arrival of a son. June 20. in Durham Hospital. Mr. Fred McCabe of Windsor is spending a couple of weeks with his brother here. Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Fergus. Dr. John and Mrs. McInnis of Toledo. Ohio. their son and daugh- ter. Dr. Malcolm McInnis of Chicago. Mrs. Fred Harlocker of Seattle. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bumstead (nee Addie Petty) and two children of Out- look. Sask.. were all recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Leeson. Mrs. John Morice and Mrs. William Fee visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fee. “HO-V- â€" v ' Mr. James Peters and son Wilfred visited Sunday with the farmer‘s daughter, Mrs. C. Li. Leeson. Council met June 23. Members all present. Minutes adopted. H. McEachernâ€"Philp: That the reâ€" port of the Road Superintendent for work on roads be adoptedâ€"Carried. The Treasurer reported the receipt of ‘ $13.00 from John D. Ross re purchase: of sideroad lots 15, 16. Concession 5 as' per agreement. also $1.00 from Oscar Lewis for tree. also $25.00 from J. W. Wilkinson for used lumber at Iles bridge and $124.36 for surplus cement sold N. McEachernâ€"H. McEachern: That for the purpose of getting a more equit- able basis for distribution of the road money we classify all roads and sideâ€" roads as follows: Class A to consist of all concessions and base lines; class B to consist of two sideroads between con- cessions having heaviest traffic; Class C to consist of balance of roads and isideroads Open for traffic; Class D all roads and sideroads not open for tra- ffic. The comparative being Class A 5 per cent, Class B 2“.» per cent, Class construction of the bridge known as Drury’s. opposite lot 13, concessions 5 and 6 for the sum of $7 .939 .50 be ac. Egremont Council fuliaccountof herlifeappearsinan- iother column, we will simply express the sympathy of the neighborhood to the family who have so faithfully cared for her in her old age. As a sequel to her recent illness Mrs. William Gordon was taken a week ago to the Durham Red Cross hospital for {treatment where she is making speedy recovery. An auto accident occurred down the line a little way on Sunday when two householdduuestorher was driven by Mr. Frank Love who was alone in the car on his way from church while the other was driven by Mr. George Harris with six other oc- cupants. No one was injured but both cars were badly smashed. Passing a horse vehicle at the time obscured the vision. Last Wednesday, in company with Comer Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) OWEN SOUND BRAKE and GLASS SERVICE YORK ALPIN. Proprietors Auto body and fender w ork Auto glass installed Upholstering and Auto Painting 278 282 8th Street 0“ e11 Sound (Continued on page. 8.) If It's Taylor’s It’s Good Dry Ginger Ale Coca Cola Orange for sale at your dealer's. WM. TAYLOR SON. LTD. 947 4th Ave. Manufacturers and Battlers of EMBARBASSING MOMTS Automobile Glut. Other makes in proportion to lb Bodyandflenderlupdn mumsmmmm Jewellers J. J. DOUGLAS 8: SON Diamond Merchants See our spechl 825.00 Diamond Ring Phone 13 779 Second Ave. I. OWEN SOUND Owen Sound Expert Tire Reptiring and Vulcanizing Latest unmoved W! Albert 'J. Jackman 1929 Chev. 6 Sedan ........ 92.. 1928 Pontiac Beau: ........ u WHY PAY MORE? Arcadian Tea Room WHENINOWENBOUND Bicycles. Cleaners and Dyers Owen Sound We pay charges one ‘ Owen Sound IcoColdDrlnh Softball Supplies Fishing Tackle Rebuilt Bicycles 132 Ninth St. East OWEN SOUND TODD’S PAGE 7. Phone 305