p: Advertisements Lambton Street. Thadâ€. W â€. Iâ€. ofï¬ce. ADVERTISING â€â€œ8 v V.‘ .l. I-.â€" The School to take up the is thoroughly equipped following ocurses: (1) Junior mtrlculstlon. Sc 00!. to Normal versituy smmu. n. lye- 1’- D. R.. Glenelg, ï¬ve two-yesr-oid cattle, - Glut Britain but 173.737 miles “macsâ€"a Jamison Dental Directorv. Jluctionem mm: mm Phone 9'1. {3'1 12 28 p LUMBER SAW, SHINGLE SAW, AND um mlll; also lath for sale .-â€"Apply Zenus Glut, Durham 7 3 t1. E. M. Hutton, SWEDE TURNIP8.â€"APPLY H. Green- wood. Phone 606 r 11. You Can Save by payfng cash for their adver- FARM FOB BALE LOT 47, CON. 3, 8.6.3.. OW. 100 acres; well fenced, well watered by Our nte for Classiï¬ed Adver- tising is 1-1/2 cent: per word. with _83-1/3 per cent discount for can at time udvertisement ulirs apply to 80cietle¢ 33-1/3 per cent by m- m: cash for advertising. de- W‘IW‘ “I “ aw“ av 'â€" to town. For further 3ch apply to the ofï¬ce of the Durham Furniture Company or D. Kinnee. 9 25 t1 Money By Paying Cash OF Cam; 8Ҡsmuvagg 'vâ€"â€"â€"â€" __ early possession. Apply at Chronicle oflloe for further particulan. 9 lltf FUR SAD†U“ IUUAV L , ________.___.â€"â€"â€"- The municipal council of the town-1; â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" I'HE LAM PROPERTY FOR shi . p of Normanby met in the clerk sl w or rent.â€"Apply R" ‘1' mm“ office. Ayton, on Monday, October 20 g air,. (1 at 10 am. The reeve was in the ch cated° good 8garden; terms reasonable; â€"C i d â€any 9““ °n' Apply ‘t on: °m°1° Aitkenâ€"Hopf: That the iollowing F flioe for further particulars. 9 iltf accounts be paid: notices 1930 $16.00; F o _________________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" Postage for tax omnlittee selecting juror srx ROOMS, COAL FURNACE. HARD C - and soft water, hardwood floors, good Council meeting to date $16.90; Robt. Eden, 2 registered sheep killed by dogs, t gardenâ€"Apply Mrs. John C. McLean. $15. each, and 1 sheep $12, $42.00; ‘ 10 6 4pd at T. M. Wallace, inspecting sheep $1.00; 1 ____________._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_'â€"'â€" Geo. Pughier, cement tile 1930 $99.30; stone and gravel 1, WANTED L. H. Koenig. trucking _________.__â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€""â€"“"' $60, charged to pay sheet No. 7, $18.00 ; charged to pay sheet 14, total $78.00; L. t . ° I 4 34- - , $21.75; J. W. Rehkopf, pay sheet No. 6 COMING EVENTS $19.40; John Becker, pay sheet 7, . | t 9 $113.80; J. K. will hold their monthly meetlng on ‘ pay sheet NO. 14 $22.60; John Rowan,‘ . November 6th, at salary, road supt. $60.35; J. W. Werner.‘ harles Moore. The grant Ayton agricultural society $90.00: ting W111 be 3 Fred Nahn, for use stringers for bridge on her lot 15. con. 8 to be charged to pay A. ,W. 11- Lander sheet 9. $5.00: Meeting Board of Health A“ mm at date $8.30; C. H. Damm. 1 lamb _ , ' db’ “£11385th to be Present. killed. 4 sheep injured by dogs 335.00; ‘VISIIOFS cordlally “alcome- C. N. Ellis. inspecting sheep $2.00; Dep- artment Public Highways. Toronto. CANADIAN GREYS CHAPTER I. o.‘stee brid f 1 29 30 - D. B. will hold their November meeting ,Sion 13 flied 3 32230021“ ’ comes f Mrs. T° M° McFadden. The council adjourned to meet in the at the home 0 . November 4"N1155‘Clel'k's office. Ayton, on Monday, No- on Tuesday evening. . , 1158an to give a short ta“ vember 24. 1930. at 10 am. for general at» («DC Lluuu. v. --..-_- , on Tuesday evening. November 4. ~Miss give a short talk Weir has consented to on some phase of her recent European trip. 4________________ va--â€" of Varney L. O. L. No. 689 on Wednesday, November 5. .A . Adnus- s'r. PAUL’S CHUR will hold their HE services on Sunday, vices at 3 and 7 pm be the FOR SALE OR WOOD HEATER.â€". for ST. oâ€"f' Markdale. The Chronicle. NOTICE 10 30 4nd. Ad- 13 Mr. and ms. Edmund Noble and family spent Sunday with Mr. George Chapman and family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. M... Tummlev who were recently day afternoon. Much credit is due to these ladies. Lynn. Con tulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ear] . Noble on the arrival of a son. BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER MOVES Sir William Clark, British High Commissioner to Canada, ht “Earnsclifle†former home of the late 8 clifle†last spring, following the death of Dr. Charles Harriss, pro lived in the beautiful mansion for many years. Above is a view of inset, left, is Sir William Clark. and (right) R. H. Hadow, private sq NOTICE T O CREDITORS In the matterâ€"of the Estate of James Banks, late of the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey, Farmer, deceas- amp U3 V‘Vu‘v.’ v--- are hereby required to send or deliver to the under mentioned Solicitor for the AdminIStratrix full particulars of their claims duly proved on or before the 7th day of November 1930. _ - . ‘ -L-â€"â€"’_ Norm anby Council . THE DURHAM CHRONICLE '. FORTUNE. Clerk- Margaret Unity, Sask., caused a deep reeling W 1nd 383m sadness in this part as she was born and spent the greater part of her life in | titute held this place and was well acquainted and am Satur- much respected. The sympathy of all is due to in this part goes to the bereaved fam- iily and especially her life partner in pent a day ' his sorrow. Mrs. John The death of Mr. Robert Vollett of {Unity, Basie, removes another of Eg- er8. Earl 1remont’s old time citizens. He was' I. iborn and raised on lot 1 concession 3. - iAlways highly esteemed as a boy, and [mi] igood to his parents. he spent many a ‘ iday in Operating the old up and down saw in a mill built on the creek run- wn- 3:: 3:3,.ka ‘i ning across the place It took from ï¬ve ' o week of! he would usually whistle a tune or dance a jig to pass the time away. He could sure do both well. St. Paul’s church will hold their thanksgiving services on Sunday next. much this y'eaF {ESâ€"Be thankful for, are sure the service will be well tended and worth while. The death ot_ Mrs. Thus. McMI - A. LL1- .O‘ DUI] I --____ - The death of Mrs. Thos. McMillan was a shock to the peo le of this vicin- 1' ity as it was thought she was fast -: regaining her robust health. The heart-felt sympathy of all who knew them will go to the bereaved husband and two young children. The death of Mrs. James Tucker early Sunday morning. October 20 at ;the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred *Tucker where she has made her home Since the death of her husband 6 years ago shocked the community. She had reached the four score years and was usually in good health but last Fri-1 day she fell and broke her hip and the l shock hastened the end. Her maiden; Miss Ann Holmes. TheE lname was ' 'union was blessed with three children: ers. Alfred Tucker. William. Toronto . and James. Winnipeg. All were present 1 at the funeral. which was held onj , Wednesday. Burial took place in Eb-f enezer cemetery. After marriage theyj : took up farming on concession 20 where 3 lthey resided until the decease of Mn" mine death 'of Mrs. Ja early Sunday morning. O< the home of her daughter. Tucker where she has mm Since the death of her hu: ago shocked the communit reached the four score ye ,usually in good health 1: day she fell and broke her shock hastened the end. 3name was Miss Ann 1-? tunion was blessed with tr ctv:11.‘ they re: Tucker. feet deep and trains banks in all directions. hat part was not nearly in some instances oats imptoq yere recent visitors ut Mr. (Our O'wn Correspondent) I (Intended for last week) ‘ Mrs. W. Eadie of Toronto and Mrs. P. D. Vickers of Renfrew we Spending a week with their mother. Mrs. Banks. week with her tonsils removed. Mr. Will Kenny and his gang of men have made a wonderful improvement on the McCormick side road where considerable gruelling has been done. Winter came rather suddenly. McGovern in Chicago. There is just we and Pat left of this large family. extend sympathy to the sorrowtng brothers. Mr. Hugh Vaughnn Jr. made a bus- ilness trip to Owen Sound. fairward t h e} r Funnies, Relatives and Friends on Easy Terms. For full details appzy:- J. D. CAMERON Dist. Supt. Col Canadian Paciï¬c 31on BRITISH -UNION ASSOCIATION 'vvv srnércum £55820 55$ BRITISHERS Toronto and Mrs ‘. I We p: no Wm; st om tor Quick. |