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Priced right. lurch 14 cents, April 12 cents, my 10 cents. Write Hendrick Poultry Farm, Hanover, Ont... E. L. Gray, Manager. White Reborn Baby Chicks, blood test- ed. April delivery $12 per 100. Write for Mating List. R. B. Hetherington, Box POTATOES FOR SALE GOOD QUALITY FOR SALE CHEAP at my store in Upper Town .â€"â€"M. Glaser. 5 12 2pd. THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE Anthony Lawrence; frame house, frame stable; garage; good garden. Apply to Mrs. Philip Lawrence, or James Lawrence, Durham. 7 9 t1. BRICK HOUSE; IDEAL LOCATION; good garden; all conveniences; garage, etc; 4 acre land. Apply George Yurs, Durham. 8 13 t1 FOR SALE CHILD’S SULKY, IN GOOD CONDI- tion; at reasonable price. Apply Mrs. C. E. Watson, College street. 428 4pd. FOR SALE 2-YEAR-OLD PUREBRED SHORT- horn bull. would exchange for cow or ymmg cattle. Gordon Grant, Durham R. R. 3. lpd. PROPERTY FOR SALE APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED 0R UNFURNISHED; all conveniences. Apply Middaugh House. . 5 5 3c. 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NOTICES The Chronicle. 4 21 5pd. at the tinck, in the County or y are reby required to send or deliver under mentioned Solicitor for Administratrix iull puiculars of their claims. duly prover), onorbeiorethe'l‘hirddayoiJune, AD. 1982. AFTER such date the Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the Estate having NCO-I'd only to the claims of which she shall then have notice, and will not be liable for said assets to any persons or whose claim notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. TENDERS FOR COAL SEALED TEN DEBS addressed to the Acting Chief Purchasing Agent, De- partment of Public Works, Ottawa, will be received at his office until 12 o’clock noon, (daylight saving). Wed- nesday, May 25, 1932, for the supply of coal for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario, in- cluding the City of Ottawa. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied by the De- partment and in ayance with de- partmental specific ' ns and condi- tions. The right to demand from the suc- cessful tenderer a deposit, not exceed- ing 10 per cent. of the amount Of the tender, to secure the. prOper fulfilment of the contract, is reserved. By order, Forms of tender with speciï¬cations and conditions attached can be obtain- ed from H F. Dawson, Acting Chief Purchasing Agent, Department of Pub- lic Works, Ottawa; and R. Winter, Supervising Architect, 36 Adelaide St., East, Toronto, Ont. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 2, 1932. accoun ts'whlch sun huethenbeen All persons inté'ested are hereby.re- lqulred to take notice, and act accord- TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG COURT OF REVISION The ï¬rst sitting of the Court of Reâ€" vision on the assessment roll for 1932 will be held in the Township Hall Glen- with the Clerk 1 writing. The assess- ment roll is ope for inspection. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Swinton Park (Our Own Corresnondent) Seeding is in full swing this week and a good acreage is sown. The rain at the weekend delayed the work to some ex- tent but it was badly needed for hay meadows and pasture. Dated May 9, 1932. last Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Garï¬eld Anthony’s. Mr. R. Hardy and friend, of Toronto, spent a few holidays with the farmer’s um Ritchie spent the week-end at her home at Durhun. Mrs.H.CopehndandwssAddlevis- fled-stew days with Mr. mum J. mwonWednesdaytotakemhu Imposition. A humorous play entitled "1119 Poor Wm,â€mputoninthem here and o. urge crowd unarmed. It m a. splendid play und well-acted. The By order of the Council. H. H. MacDONALD, Soucitor for the Administratrix. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE N. DESJARDINS. Secretary. Twp. Clerk. 5 12 2c. 512 2c. Arthur Richardson. A unanimous vote was given on Mon- day at the Joint congregational meet.- ing of Priceville and Swinton Park to Rev. Duncan Munro, of Oshawa. Rev. Mias Eva Carson and friend. of To- ronto, spent the week-end at their homes and returned Sunday. A number from here journeyed over to Swinton Park Tuesday night to see the play entitled “'lhe Poor Married Man,†whih was presented in the Or- Boyce are on the lunch committee. cored up and spent the week-end at when all the ludles m cordially invit- the meeting and the ladies of Swinton Park served a bountiful lunch. The Prioeville C .G.I.T. group pre- sented their play, “The Pill Bottle," on Friday night in Flasherton. It was well attended and the proceeds were $16.90. Mr. Hughie McPherson had the mis- fortune to lose a horse last week. This is the second he has lost this winter. Mr. Murray Watson and friend, of Toronto, visited friends here last week. Miss Delhia McPhail, Toronto, Spent the week-end at her aunt’s, Mrs. Mc- Meekin. Messrs. Allan McInnis and Alex. Mc- Lean, of Hamilton, motored up and spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. Wm. McBride made a business trip to Toronto Friday. Mr. Alex. Knox, Miss Eva Carson, Mrs. Carson and Sadie visited on Sat.- urday at Mr. Art. Richardson’s, Swin- ton Park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karstedt and Jane left on Thursday morning for a month’s vacation to Bermuda to try to recover health. He left the business in charge of his clerks, Miss Olive Mc- Meekin and Mr. Archie McArthur. All wish the Karstedt family a pleasant journey and ham Fred’s health will be improved. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hincks and daughters visited Sunday at Mr. Henry Tucker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Allie McLean visited Sunday at her parent‘s, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Smith, Flesherton. Proton Station (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Emily Acheson, of the High School staff, Flesherton, Miss Maud .Acheson, teacher at Shelburne and Misses Marjorie and Roberta Acheson of Toronto, spent Mother’s Day at their parental home here. Mr. Bannister, student minister of the Proton Station circuit and Mr. Neil McCannell, postmaster here, attended the Presbytery meeting in Owen Sound last week and report a very interesting Mrs. Herb. Corbett spent a few days recently with her parents in Dundalk. The many friends of Mrs. Shearson, Sr.. will be glad to know she is improv- ing from her recent illness of pneu- monla. Mrs. C Archibald spent the week-end in Ceylon with her parents and two Miss Sadie Vanse. Old Durham road. spent the week-end with her aunt. Mrs. James Vanse. Mr. James Turner, Laurel, was a visitor with friends here over the week- Dever Bros. store. They will take out the east wall. build an addition to pro- videroomtora barber shopandstome- Miss Mildred Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair and family, Toronto, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Dover. Mr. Jack McDonald, Flesherton, with “7â€".â€" saugeenonsatdrmmdwm‘“‘ muteenmhtoatch‘mtm‘ wring 18 men“. (Our Own Correspondent) The W. M. 8. and Willing Helm -“Well, dear, have you found ‘ -“Yumywvmi°t°m day with Mr. end Mrs. D. P. Colefldze. Mr. J. D. Roberts visited the ï¬rst ottheweekwlthhlssmer,urs.urs. Momma. o! Ventry. The choral society has disbanded for the present owing to the illness of the (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. John “my. 01 Toronto. vis- ited her ptrents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, the ï¬rst of the week. Wearemytoreportw.mvtdm- hnbeincmmdhopehemtysoonbe uoundmln. Mrs. 0. name mdoson. MLPetcr spent. a few days Inst week with her sister, Mrs. John Stevenson. Mrs.Polenskl.otToronto.wuavis- itor last week with her sister, Mrs. wualfmi Blacks motored up from Toronto on may and attended the Mother’s Day was ï¬ttingly observed in both churches on Sunday. In the United church a Mother’s choir took teplaoeoftheregularchoirand ren- dered a tine anthem. Mrs. Robert Nicholson returned home from the hospital in Toronto on Sun- day and is feeling much improved af- ter her serious Operation. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hunter moved last week to their new residence south of the village. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Hunter to this neighborhood. The play, “East Lynne" put on by the Dramatic Club on Friday evening was one of the best the club has given. All the players took their parts exceed- ingly well. Good music was supplied by the Holstein orchestra. Arbor Day was observed here by the public school on Monday. A cleaner school yard is the result. Rev. Mr. Mercer, Mr. R. Sim, Mrs. J. Mather, Mrs. R. Irvin and Mrs. G. Ros- tetter were in Guelph on Tuesday. The two former attended a meeting of Prel- bytery and the ladies attended the an- nual Presbyterial meeting. (Our Own Correspondent) Rev. J. R. Wolstencroft, of Flesher- ton, is exchanging pulpits with Rev. John Galloway Sunday, May 15. The regular meeting of the B.Y.P.U. was held on Tuesday, May 3. The theme of the meeting was missions and the tepic was “Life of William Carey." Considering the busy season the at- tendance was fair. Mulock church has been furtunate in securing the services of the papular evangelists, the Fraser brothers. for two weeks. At present they are con- ducting meetings in Owen Sound, from which city they will come here, begin- ning on Sunday May 22 and continu- ing until June 5. Everyone is looking forward to this event as the evangelists have been highly spoken of since their arrival from Scotland last autumn. The Ladies’ Aid of the Glenelg Bap- tist church were entertained at the parsonage here on Thursday afternoon, May 5 The day being ï¬ne a large num- ber undertook the ten mile trip across. There were present twenty members and five visitors. The meeting opened in the usual way with Scripture read- ing and prayer, after a lengthy discus- sion it was decided to proceed with ' nun-bl: Croc- kSuthcdund Hardware W’s Hardware Mulock mmedbyul.Photo¢npbsottb when splendidconm mutu- ent tt church and Bunchy Ichool. In Bunny school a splendid m was Wilts bearing on Mother's my we: presented by Rev. 10'. awmy In 3 casein] and eloquent almanac. and a 5010 bemotthemuummd perfection, by Mrs Galloway, tom- puued by m. Gullowuy. over the week-end with his sister, in. and Mrs. .105. Young. Mr. George Prentiss is engaged with Mr. John Burns for a time. Mr. Burns is improving nicely after his recent operation, but is hardly at to follow a. team through seeding operations yet. Mr. Dolphie Lawrence motored over to Elmira Tuesday. He was accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis, at Knox Corners. The driver of the dilapidtted our asked the bystanderâ€"“Cw you tell me the quickest way to Victoria?†After a critical glance at the w, thu- bystander repliedâ€"“Yes, take a 2 ’bus." Mrs. W. S. Acheson out to Gnvenhunt and Spent the week-end with Mr. and Drink lenty 0 water salt. If b Gated Adlerika. This ach and bowels McFadden‘s Drug Store. 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