be best on the fferent air of {on page 7. .tion I or thment 3 stock dress ladies, ren to tual. between quality 06 need TY ith ns' ile 208 a u- “M pï¬ . cent allowed for ml: was: mmum charge, 2_5c. «3.11% orda- Firery advance notice of any kin where the obJeCt is the beneï¬t or card... n mence of any {@800 or mnner of "mansâ€"~18 adv end it will be 93th as such. no instructions com any the notice ndViflng us :hom pto charge it to. it will be chewed to the person phoning or sending it in. Advertisements ordered for Insertion «mm forbiddenf’ _ end those sent “753m written instructions, will up- until written orders are received or their discontinuance. Office and residpnce a snort. dist- mce east of The Hahn House, on wnbton Street. Lower Town, Dal-nun. oflice hours. 2 to 5 pm., 7 to 9 pm. (vicept Sunday!) . J. L. SMITH. M. 3.. M. C. P. S. 0. office and residence at the comer of Countess and Lambton Streets, oppo- me old Post Office. 011100 hours: 9 to 11 a.m.. 1.30Ltg‘4 pm., 7 to 9 pm. (Bundé'ys éxoepted) . Physician and surgeon. 01110! Garafraxa Street. Durban. emu University of Toronto. Eyes tam md corrected. Office hours: 2 to I pm.. 7 to 9 pm. (Sundoys excepted) Graduates Canadhn C College; Tqronto. _Ofllce in -__ â€"___I- ADVERTISING um "(“995 up], 0M m Gonn- C n. a.“ “a... ‘I- A n -â€" on. w. c. momma. DENTIST Oï¬ice over J. 8: J. hunter’s store, [Durham J. F. GRANT. D. D. 8.. In. D. 8. Honor graduate of the University 01 Toronto. Graduate of Raye) College Dental Surgeons of Ontaio. Dentis- try in all its branches. Ofllce Calder Block. Mill Streetipecond door east 01 Lambton I B. Lucas, KC. W. D. Henry, K.C. q I. B. Luca, Jr. A member of firm in Durham each 'I uesday Make appointments with the clerk in office. Durham -- Dundalk â€": mum 1}; Otal' y PUblic, Conveyanoer, Realtqr. ‘zmurance, etc.; a gen M33018} zsiness transacted. All legal docu- na-rvs efficiently and carefully prepared _ -u-ab-.l ‘ s‘z‘aS‘S'a’u'aazgnaï¬aiea. ‘ , OETICE: 1 door North of McLaughlin s Licensed Auctioneer Salvs taken on r1 Dares arranged at uo‘né‘ ‘Ail.an Pa'rk Central 91‘515; __________________._â€"â€"-â€"â€" SPIRELLA GOODS After July 1 all Spire be on sale at my store at reduced prices. to have you call. _‘~ A We would be I) mmnl. theth’s 'mzs. JAMESON a umnsou yer's oflice and said: “D rant a divorce. Lawyer: “Certain! . For a nominal fee I will institute proceedings and should experience little difficulty in procuring it for you. Actress: “What do you call a. nomin- al fee?†Lawyer: “Five hundred dollars." Actress: “Nothing doinc, I can have him shot for ten donut. DURHAM “1611591109; Thursday. min A I†rge A'Chicago actrgsa cane into ‘ Actress: “What do you c: . tee?†Lawyer: “rm hundred (1 Actress: “Nothing doing: In shot In! ten 601131. '9 Corsctiere .l. H. mam I. A. Medical Direclarv. Durham. Day and night phone Federal Building. IRWIN. Editor and Proprietor Dental Directorv. Legal 'Directarv. DE. A. M. BELL J1 uctioneers JOHN AITKEN Duncan, Dundalk. K. B. NICBOL at for Grey County reasonable terms. nd Bruce. Sgles LUCAS ' I can havezreturn to A. 3'1 12 28 p W WAR_FO_RD Q-SP. TRANS- mission; in the best oi Sandman; Beg _with_capin body. Apply ' Garage. Dhiï¬iini LUMBER SAW, SHINGLE SAW, AND lath mill; also lath for galaâ€"Apply Zenus Clark, Durham. 7 3 ti. TWO BERKSHIRE SOWS, DUE TO I arrow in September.â€"W. J acques, Durham 4, phone 61 1r3. 2p SHEEP FOR SALE 15 OXFORD EWES. Apply AT THE Chronicle office. 9 4 2pd FOR SALE NINE HEAD YOUNG CATTLE, AND three brood sows. Apply R. Mighton, Varney RR. 1. 9 4 2nd HOUSE FOR SALE NEW, 6 ROOMS, WITH ALL CON- veniences, never been occupied, immed- iate possession. Terms reasonable. Apply W. J. McFadden, Durham. PROPERTY FOR SALE SPLENDID BRICK STORE BLOCK on main street of Durham, known as non; reasonable brice. Apply at once to M1113 8: Paterson, Hanover. Out. 12 13 t1. LOT 47, CON. 3, E.GB., 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; centrelly Located for â€"_~___â€",_. ' ' iiigh and Public schools: For partic- ulars apply to Thomas Ritchie Dur- ham, an 1. ’10:“. HOUSE FOR SALE FRAME HOUSE IN DURHAM, trally located; nine rooms, oak mg, new furnace, good cellar, a; venienoes; suitable for tyo 1a FOR SALE SIX-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE ON William street, Durham; summer kit- chen and woodshed; 1% acres land; stable and garage; orchard; hard and soft water; all wire and picket fenced. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Henry Simpson, Durham. 8 28 4p 281;» ACRES ABOUT HALF MILE east of Durham Hospital, part in Dur- ham and part in Glenelg; good 7-room brick house, healthy location, hard and soft water, never-failing spring, good farm buildings, good orchard, hydro; convenient to churches, High and Pub- lic schools. Apply for particulars to Ethel Greenwood, c,,/o Mrs. C. McClock- lin. Priceville, Route 4, Telephone Durham 607122. 9 4 3pd Money vertiaing columns save mou 91m: cash for their adve is prohibited on Lots 42, 43, 44, 45, 46 and Lot 32, North of the Durham Road, Concession 2, Bentinck. â€"W. 8: 8. Mc- Cracken, J. Ewen, H. napkins, Wes. Noble. 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. In future this method will be strictly entomed. mun TRUCK FOR SALE CLERK’S NOTICE or ms'r ros'rma or vo'rnns' us'r NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC FROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE 2' good garuen, qux Apply at Chronicle Oflioe. v“- =-1/3 per oent’by pay- for The Chronicle. NOTICE LOST n; nip- ’ N le‘s 5 22 t1. of Durham 8212 MAID WANTED MAID WANTEDâ€"APPLY MRS. D. B. Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to and including Friday, September 5th, for th construction of a thirty foot extension to the North Grey Registry Ofl'oce Vault (ï¬reproof construction) . J amieson. Plans and speciï¬cations may be seen at the office of the County Clerk, Court House, Owen Sound. A marked check for 10% must ac- company each tender and a contract bond covering 50% of the contract price will be required from the suc- cessful bidder. V The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. f 7 The DURHAM WOMEN ’S INSTITUTE will meet at the home of Mrs. John Lloyd on Thursday, September 4, 1930. A full attendance of members is reâ€" quested. Visitors cordially welcome. 1 LADIES’ AID OF QUEEN STREET Church will present a concert on Monday, September 8. Further an- nouncement next week. 1 (Our Own Correspondent) Most of the farmers are through har- vesting except the buckwheat and bar- ley which comes in a little later. Little Miss Islay Brown, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. .105. Brown, treated her; little playmates to a birthday party last Friday afternoon. We wish her many McFadden, of Durham, were guests of I Mr. and Mrs. 11108. Rosy one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. chkes and little 'daughter of Buffalo were holiday guests at Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander’s. Miss Gladys Alexander returned to her home here with them after a pleasant holldey in Male. Alliston, September 19 and 20. Barrie, September 22-24. Bolton, October 3-4. Brampton, September 23 and 24. Chatsworth, October 9 and 10. Clarksburg, September 30, October 1. Dundalk, September 23 and 24. Collingwood, September 25-28. Durham, September 16 and 17. Feversham, October 7 and 8. Flesherton, September 18 and 19. Grand Valley, September 30, Oct. 1. Hanover, September 10-12. Holstein, September 23 and 24. Kilsyth, September 24 and 25. London. September 8-13. Markdale, September 30. October 1. Meaford, September 17-19. Mount Forest. September 17 and 18 Neustadt, September 27. Orangeville. September 19 and 20. Owen Sound. October 2-4. Priceville. October 2 and 3. Rocklyn, October 7 and 8. Shelburne. September 25 and 26. Tara, September 30, October 1. Toronto, ON. August 22. Sept. 6. Walter’s Falls, September 23 and 25. Wiarton,. September 23 and 24. ith its eight-cylinder gasoline engine and two electric mo- tors purring and humming in soothing but powerful harmony. No. 47, the Canadian Pacific Rail- way’s new gas-electric combined passenger and baggage car, em- bodying the latest developments in electro-motive traction, travels between Hamilton and Goderich and its sister car No. 46. between FOR SALE OR RENT WANTED North Vickers Fred H. Rutherford, County Clerk, Court House, Owen Sound. New Gas Electric Engine THE DURHAM CHRONICLE FAIR LIST 8 thf Ottawa and Waltham. These cars have a range of 400 miles at an average speed of 30 miles an hour, but attain a maximum speed of 65 miles an hour. They comprise a first-class compart- ment seating 36 passengers, a smoking compartment for 15peo- ple and a. 17-foot compartment for baggage and express. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Jams McCall of Mount Forest spent the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. James McDougall. Mr. M. B. Rixon, Bank manager is away on holidays. Miss F. Watson of Tara spent a couple of days last week with the Fen ton family. Mr. Ross Rife of Detroit spent last week at his home here. Rev. Mr. Mercer, and Mrs. Mercer and family returned home at the end of the week after several week’s holidays at Tobermory. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and little daughter of Toronto were guests last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hostetter. Mr. E. J. Williams of London spent a few days last week at Mr. Thos. Ding- well’s. Mrs. Ivan Edwards of Shelburne and Mrs. William Heughan of Milverton spent last Friday with their sister, Mrs. William Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nicholson of Wes- ton, spent Labor Day with some of their old friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. George Burrows. Mr. Marshall Burrows and Mr. E. Dingwell visited Paisley friends the ï¬rst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George McCall, Misses Lillian and Irene and Master Jim Mc- Call left by motor on Saturday to visit friends in Peterboro. Mr. Fred McCaw left on Monday on a motor trip to Chicago and to attend the annual convention of the Murphy Mineral Products Co. at Burlington, M. and Mrs. R. J. Arnill and Miss Clara are spending a few days at Blackstock and taking in the Toronto Exhibition. Mr. William McDougall, daughter, Miss Loretto McDougall, Mr. Nichols and Miss Nichols of Peterboro visited the farmer’s mother. Mrs. James Mc- Dougall and family here last week. Mrs. John D. Roberts received a telegram last week informing her of the death of her sister-ln-law. Mrs. (Dr) John McKenzie of Newfoundland. Guests with Dr. and Mrs. Brown at the end of the week were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown. and Miss Boggs of Toronto, Miss Robb and Miss Hutchin- son, Preston, Miss Georgina Menzies. Toronto and Miss Jean Menzies of Victoria. B. C. The two latter re- maining over to the ï¬rst of the week. The Women’s Association of the United church met at the home of Mrs. T3 ndall on Thursday last. It was Dolla1 Day meeting and the ladies had 'some amusing tales to tell of how thev earned their dollars. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. The Women‘s Institute will hold their meeting this month on Thursday, Sep- tember 11th at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Allan. Cars will be at both Mr. Arnill’s and Mr. Fenton's stores. Anniversary services will be held in the Holstein United church on Sept- ember 14th at which Rev. Mr. West of Homings Mills will preach. (Our Own Correspordmf) Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and daugh- ter were visitors the ï¬rst of the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patterson. Mr. David Hamilton visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden, Markdale. Mr. a'n'd" Mrs. James Brown have the sympathy of all in the bereavement of thelr bright little daughter and sister. I.-â€" “ w- wwwv â€"â€" - Jean. She wilibe missed also by her many friends as she was a favorite with all. MnaoyLawrenoeistm-eshinslnthis Darkies’ Corners Holstein ( Our Own Correspondent) Quite‘ a number from ground here attended the 'Pomnm Exhibition, Mr. James Ellison and son Robbie. Mr. John Mcxechnie and Mr. Laughte McKech- Mr. Cameron McIntosh, “PP. of North Battieiord. Mr. Will Greenwood and Mr. Chas. Robson of Zion spent a few hours this week with Mr. and ms. Mr. Alec. Vaughan and mother spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vaughan of Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. K. Vaughan had their ï¬ne barn burnt on Saturday morning. It’s a very heavy lossasallhishayandmOStottheim- plernents were burned. Miss. Genevieve Eadie md friend. Mn Tooke of Toronto spent part of the Mrs. Banks and Miss Ads, Mrs. Boyd and daughters Miss union .md Hea- ther spent. a day with Mr. and Mrs. James Banks. Proton and also called at Laurel. 10. Banks' friends will be pleased to hear he is improving in Mr. Herb Traflord is enjoying a week ‘ at the exhibition. Mrs. Roy Traflord is spending a few days in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd visited with friends in Chesley on Sunday. , After spending a week with friends in Toronto Miss Irene McKechnie re- iturned home Saturday. She was ac- | companied by her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Brauns’ friends are glad to hear she is improving after her ser- ious illness in the Red Cross hospital, Mr. and Mrs. John Dinsrnoxe and Kenneth of Oshawa spent part of Mon- day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Vaughan. Miss Marion E. Boyd has returned to Toronto where she is on the teaching staff in Whitney school, Rosedale. charge. The trustees have had the school repainted during the vacation which greatly improves its appearance. Since our last budget was written Mr. Thos. Greenwood has passed away. Mr. Greenwood was a lifelong resident of Edge Hill and was a splendid neighbor and always held in highest esteem. We tender the sympathy of the com- munity to the sorrowing family. Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent) School re-opened Tuesday morning with Miss Joy Priest of Durham in Misses Mary. Alice and Edith Edge returned home on Thursday from a ï¬ve-weeks motor trip to the Maritimes. They covered altogether over 4,000 miles and had a most enjoyable trip prac- tically free of motor trouble. Miss Alix Edge motored to st. Thom- as Monday morning with her sister Miss Mary and will visit there for a few days. She is accompanied by her niece Miss Margaret Firth. Mr. and Mrs. Tuft. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tuft of Detroit and Mrs. R. '1‘. Edwards of Zion were callers with the Misses Edge the ï¬rst of the week. Mr. Anderson and sister of Hawkes- tone, accompanied by Miss Frances An- derson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Firth the ï¬rst of the week. Mr. Anderson returned home the same day but the two ladies remained over till l'I‘uesday morn-ng. This week sees the annual exodus of our young peOple to various schools. some as teachers and others as stud- entit. Miss Mary 'Edge returns to St. Thomas, Miss Edith Edge to Sault Ste. ‘Marie, Miss Reta Glencross to No. 4. St. Vincent; Miss Margaret Anderson to No. 9. Glenelg; Miss Marjorie Ritchie to Swinton Park and Miss Dorothy :Ritchie to No. 14 Normanby. The fol- lowing are enrolled as students at Dur- ham High School, Isabelle Firth, Dan Firth and Dan Ritchie. Miss Jane Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ritchie, Mr. George Ritchie and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ritchie and family attended the Ritchie re- union in Harrison Park on Thursday last when over two hundred of the connection were present. Yessir. Lieutenant (roaring at steward): “Who told you to put those flowers on the table?†Steward: “The Commander, sir.†Lieutenant: “Pretty, aren’t they?" Glenroadin EMBARRASSING MOMENTS ow.£wmm.tmtdwmn~u.. :7! $ ‘5 “’37 (“3% 1929 Oldsmobile Sedan front door glass ............ u.“ The Chanel!!! am, Who risk no dancer â€14 m mun. â€"Lyon M Automobue‘ Glut. 1929 Buick Sedan front Bodymdr'enderaepum mlmsmmmm Ambitious. rclhblc men waiter u‘ once. Part time an' while training for Aviation Mechanics. Gum Work. Driving. Battery. Electric Ace-10km! Welding House Wiflnfl Industrial Electricity , Muchlnfl. Bricklaylng. Plastering. Dual-c. Barbering and Hall-dreamt. Ad quick, get your application ln no'. Write or call for lnformntlon. DOMINION TRADE SCHOOLS. LTD. Eastern Headquarters 79 Queen “'0“. Town“ Employment sorviceâ€"coast to co“ Albert J. Jackman Phone 13 770 Second Ave. I. OWEN SOUND J. J. DOUGLAS SON Diamond Merchants Jewellers WHENINOWENBOUND WHY PAY MORE 2 latest Improved MM Cleaners and Dyer: Btcyclu. Acne-odes. m Owen Sound Wepnychumone* WAITE Ice Cold Drinkl J. JAMES Vulcanizing 132 Ninth St. East OWEN SOUND TODD’S PAGE 7.