mum.maam Dunn. Wolves «Glasses 910 SECOND Am EAST OWEN SOUND. ONTARIO LUCAS, MY _ L03“ MIl‘GElQ Medical Director-v. m m I: Ideal-malicnnchfln" Legal “Directory. .Audionem 4 14 32 17’- i7! 3'1 132‘» W, Out, I. L. 03!. W- old, good waters; also set hetvy har- ness. wm exchange tor young cattle or 54, Chaney, Ont. FOR SALE CHILD’S SULKY, IN GOOD CONDI- tlon; at reasonable price. Apply Mrs. C. E. Watson, College street. 4284M. PROPERTY FOR SALE etc; $4 acre land. Apfly George Yum, Durham. 8 13 t1 soft water electric lights; good gardm.‘ Apply to Chronicle 011109. 1 pd. ANY SIZE FILM DMDPED AND 31): prints 25¢. Reprints 3c each. Eh)- Moments, 8 x 10. 25c. P. W. Kelsey, â€AND AN!) ORGAN TUNING T. C. BARKER, TORONTO, SUCCE- sor to J. w. Worden piano and organ tuner, is now in Durham and appoint- ments may be made with T. A. Cook. NOTICE OF SURRENDER 0" cm:- DURHAM AMUSEMENT COMPANY. ment Ounpeny, United, hereby gives pubtcnoueethetltwmmakeeppnce- tion to His Honor the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of Ontario, for the 3009de the surrender o! the Chute:- on and (medatetobeflxedbythemeut- errant-Governor. DetedatDm'hemthiszutdayof {AN}, AD. 1932. In the matter of the Dm'ham Amuse- ment Company. Limited, Durham, On- Notice is hereby given purmt to the Ontario companies Act, tint m forcthel5th dayOI'my. AD. 1m,» mdbypootmidorotmmde- umtow.8.mmter,8emurytorthe Comm. their namesmd m mdzmnmmamm mum,andthowunoxtheie- MEflm-mwm mwmmtmmem WMWMNWDW- wmwhfw 50!“ch- eenu Wm 092;. .3 cu} m a 1-1/2 '33 â€fl/3 P“ You Can Save Under the provisions of the Ontario Money By Paying Cash NOTICE TO cannons HOUSE; IDEAL LOCATION; PIANO FOR SALE FOR “01} SE T0 BENT hum: mama» FOR RENT NOTICES ». 'r. c. Barker, c/o T. W. 8. HUNTER, Secretary. l OF lpd. W: 250 m cm mom HAVE YOU GARAGE. sum on barn space. If so, write_ us for particu- larsâ€"BER, c/o Box 416, Teeswater, owners are hereby notiï¬ed that they will be prosecuted u this continues. H. D. SCOTT. Constable. tute will hold their annual meeting at the home of we. John McGlrr on Thursday, May 5. Reports will be given m MONTHLY mm} OF CAN- adian Greys Chapter, I.O.D.E., will be held at the home of Mrs. S. F. Robins and election of officers will follow. A full attendance is expected. Tuesday evening, May 3. All members are asked to be present. 1c. Edge Hill { Our Own Correspondent) Miss Alma Robinson is spending a few days in Owen Sound. Mr. Melville Anderson, who has spent the last year in the employ of Mr. C. Misses Reta Glencross, Margaret An- derson and Marjorie and Dorothy Rit- chie were home from their respective schools on Saturday. The roads have improved very much during the past week. The patrolmen did some very eflective work with the drag and grader, B. Lawrence, has been re-engaged for another year. The annual audit of the road expen- ditures of Glenelg township by the Department of Highways, Toronto, took place at the treasurer’s office on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Miss Black, who is doing the account- ing for her father, is to be congratu- lated on the accuracy and neatness of her work, there being no deductions made this year excepting the refunds. Mr. and m. Cuslmie, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilâ€" said Mrs. J. a. m, left this week tor their farm near Lewvan. Sash. Kate McDonald “tended the of the late was Mount). at P on Momby. farmaoodpleofmnesnorthotm- We welcome them to the 0011111111th- Adrien Noble on the arrival of 9. 3700118 Measrs. Nowell and Gray With their ï¬ncsawmgoutntcutabitpned'ood for Mr. “commencement: satur- nm. A. cotton and WW: 3““ and m, Toronto, spent may ï¬nd Sunday with Mr. and m numb 0“- IONA! W WAVE none: 10 DOG ems COMING DURHAM WOMEN’S INSTI- '. A. Williams, of Toronto, made visit to his parents, Mr. and o! dgystmsweek nppomtmcnt phone 13, or TEL DURHAM CHRONICLE 4 2820. pleasantly spent in cards and dull:- ms. Excellent music was supplied by Messrs. Bert [Watson Wm. McMillan, mound McKeown. Earl Brown: on via- lins and 3(5de by Mrs. Wm. Mc- Millan, Alice Reilly, Beatrice Wetter: and Nell McKinnon. At an appropriate time Mr. Wm. We called on the (OurOwaCorrecwadent) OnWednesdnynltht:precentaflon wheIdatthehomeotm.den-s. Wmudmrn,mmmrdthekau¢h- tannertamdherhusbandunlnd Mr. Cliff Hincks and sister Beth, of Clifford and Dromore, spent the week- end at their home. Mr. Innis McLean, of Toronto, and brother, Alex, of Hamilton, motored home and spent the week-end at their parental home. Mr. Allie McInnis. of Hamilton, spent the week-end at his home. Mr. David Hincks visited last week at Mr. Stanley Harrison’s, Ebenezer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrison and Ro- berta have moved from Detroit to Pricevflle and will occupy Mr. Mattie Conkey’s house. Mrs. Archie McLean, Alma and Earl, motored to Toronto on Friday. Mr. Wm. McLeod purchased a horse from Mr. A. L. Hmcks last week. The W. M. S. and Willing Helpers held their monthly meeting on Tues- day evening in the church, when a good attendance was present. Mrs. Dan Campbell presided over the meet- ing in the absence of Mrs. Sutherland. Hymn 541 was sung and Mts. wu- ired Watson led in prayer. Mrs. Camp- bell gave a splendid reading on “My Task at Home.†Miss May Stewart donated some print for a quilt, also did Mrs. Wm. McBride the tap for one, and Mrs. A. B. McArthur donated the lining which was much appreciated. These two quilts are for the bale and will be quilted in June. . Considerable other business was transacted and the meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer in unison. mediately afterwards with Mrs. wu- fred Watson presiding. After the devo- tional exercises the coppers were count- ed by Mrs. Dan Campbell and Mrs. Boioe and the Blue side had $15.51 and the Red side $10.31. making a. total of $25.82. Mrs. Dan Campbell was the cap- tam of the Red side and Mrs. Wilfred Watson, captain of the Blue side. A hearty clap was given the winners, and tbelosingsideistoputonaprogram early in June. A bountiful lunch was served by Mrs. Donald Stewart and Mrs. Dan Campbell. The meeting closed with hymn and Maya Mm W BoyceandMIS. A. L. mucksareonthe im. Salter, of Toronto. visited friends here recentlY- Mrs. Dontlda. Nichol. and Betty, visited Sunday with proton preached Sunday in the mm. 34:. Alfred mocks. of Toronto. spent Elmer, Sunday, at sham. these ï¬nedays- her farm “mammalian-y Calderwood Ode to Provincial Trauma- Dunlap ontheocastonofhisnewtamionm- deliveredtheh'attlemmwnonuon- “THE BUDGET†IN POETRY Moreonmovbs. Crou Sutherland Hardware Co. Limited W’: m W38 Durham Branch one dayâ€"~and W4 into it. But hard way what your farm € “Farmer's Accou Manager for a C1 12 Ma! Bank of Canada isn‘t enough. Sts to runâ€"w r father‘s once perhapsâ€" 300‘: b all the hard work y have put - J. A. Rowland, Manager Ilentsofev‘ry Mandatâ€" Now justhurthe Hmong“. Hammond Mocha-e. PAGE 7