wmnsma M138 nut: um. um: and W hm: 9 to 11 3111., 1:!) to 4 pm., (except may». EDWARD LAUDER ,MD.,c.M.,r.A.c.s. wOpm. ‘ 949 SECOND AVENUE EAST om SOUND, ONTARIO W of Eyes Preferred and ï¬tting Telephone 0! Glasses 173 08109. Mill Street. ammo!) Street. Bales taken J. 3. LONG Licensed Auctioneer for Grey Coun- ty. sues taken on reasonable turns. Dues arranged at Chronicle office or phone Noble's service station. L‘Am‘" )3. W. C. PICKEBING. DENTIST Oflice ovenJ. J. hunter's store. piano and 01'8“ m "'wcas. HENRY LUCAS man. 50‘1““, me. B. Lucas. KC- 1. B. Luc A member of ï¬rm my Make 399° W. D. Henry, K'C‘ :5, Jr. in Durham each mtments with the Notary Public, Conveyancer, mace, etc.; a_ â€1351!!“ 0mm men scuooL J. F. GRANT. D. D. g. Dentistry in all its branches. My, 1m 2. 1932 .I. ll. MaCQUARBlE. 3- A- Lambton Street. Durhtm. :13 Hours: 1.30 w 4 913-» Medical Directorv. 3m. M. 3.. M. C. P. S. 0. uuvvu â€".__._-_ -, ,. Toronto. Office in Maciarlane Durham. Day and night phone I )enlal Diractorv Legal ‘Dt'rectorv I‘Jr3. u“.- wwm' 1 door North of MchBtha mmmamvmw ‘Business, Etc. JOHN .fluciioneers OD at LUCAS ', eta, 4 14 32 lyr. Phone 97. 3112289 WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS. Quality chick: that will deveIOp into layers 01 large white eggs. Priced right. March 14 cents, April 12 cents, May 10 cents. Write Hendrick Poultry Farm, Hanover, Ont, E. L. Gray, Manager. 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. PROPERTY FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE; IDEAL LOCATION: good garden; all conveniences; garage, etc.; ’4 acre land. Apply George Yiirs, Durham. 8 13 t1 CATTLE ASTRAY TEN YEARLINGS. CAME TO THE premises of the undersigned on or about May 29. Owner may have same by prov- ing property and paying expenses.â€"H. Eckhardt, Priceville. RR. 1, Phone 60513. 6 2 lpd. iâ€" NOTICE or ANNUAL MEETING i The annual meeting of the south-east Grey United Farmers ‘will be held in Flesherton June 11. cmnmencing at 10 ‘0 clock a..m Basket lmxgy Addresses by 1 l R. J. Garland. A. C. MacP’hail, MP. and F. R. Oliver, M...PP God Save the King. 622C. GARBAGE REMOVED HAVE YOUR ASHES OF THE PAST winter and the accumulation of gar- bage removed. I will attend to this for the small charge of 15¢ per weekâ€"Ver- non Watt. 5 19 4nd. WINDOW BOXES, HANGING POTS Anyone wanting window boxes and hanging pots ï¬lled send order by R. L. Saunders to Northern Nurseries, Owen Sound. Cemetery plots levelled and planted at reasonable rates. 519 7c. for Secretaries can save their Societies 33-1/3 per cent by 9‘5" m cash for “mu-$198: dc: for Northern Nurseries plants. We grow and sell the best strains prize- taker onion transplants, tomato, cel- ery, cauliflower and cabbage plants; pansles, geraniums and bedding an-. nuals, roses, perennials, evergreens and mum!“ in ‘3 m In future this method will be strictly enforced hold their spring sale of fancy goods. aprons, novelties, homemade baking, etc., at the Rectory on Wednesday, June Eckhardt, Priceville RR. 1. 5 19 4pd. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 01“ CHARLES SMAIL, late of the Township of Egremont, in the County of Grey, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all per- ot CHARLES SMAIL, late of the Township of Egremont, in the County of Grey, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 8th day of July, 1923, are required to deliver or send by post pre- paid to Lucas, Henry and Lucas, Solic- itors for the Executor of the Estate, on NOTICE TO CREDITORS or before the 10th day of June, 1932, their names and addresses and a full description of their claims, in writing, and the nature of the security, it any, When in Owen Sound visit our green- houses and store. 519 7c. Afternoon tea will be served. 62 lpd‘ COMING EVENTS BULL FOR SALE B-OLD HEREFORDâ€"John NOTICES ESTRAY The Chronicle. SALE for be liable Ior the said assets, or any part thereof. to any person or persons 7 â€"‘- L-..- of May, of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. DATED AT DURHAM this let day 526 2c LUCAS, HENRY a: LUCAS. Solicitors for the Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of HUGH MacDONALD, late of the Town of W- ham, in the County of Grey, Mason, de- sons having claims against the Estate of the late Hugh MacDonald, are here- by required to send or deliver to the undersigned Solicitors for the Estate, full particulars of their claim, duly proven, on or before the 5th day of June, AD. 1932. After such date the assets of the E8- tate will be distributed among those entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. Dated at Durham. day of May, AD- 1.93 5 19 3c. IN THE Milâ€"TEE}? OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN KELLY, late of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, Re- Durham, in the County of Grey, Re- tired Bank Manager, deceased, who died on or about the 30th day of April, 1932 are required to deliver or send by post prepaid to Lucas, Henry and Lu- cas, Solicitors for the Executrix of the Estate. on or before the 10th day of June, 1932, their names and addresses, and a full description of their claims, in writing. and the nature of the secur- ity, if any, held by them. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND "rAKE NOTICE that aster suchl last mentioned date, the Executrix shall proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties en- the claims of which she shall then have notice, and the said Executrix will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof. to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. i DATED at Durtham. this 21st day of May, AI). 1932. LUCAS HENRY LUCAS. 1526 2c. Solicitors for the Executrix. NOTICE is hereby given that all per‘ THE HIGH-CLASS STANDARD BRED stallion; pedigree No. 4082, enrolment certiï¬cate 2622. Wilbur Lou, foaled in 1924, is a dark bay with star stands 16% hands high, weighs 1360 pounds, has strong and muscular legs and excellent feet, is of sound constitution, very gentle dis- position, and is well adapted for im- proving the driving and general pur- pose horses of this locality. Wilbur Lou possesses splendid racing blood, and a full sister that trotted a half mile in 1.03 with only 60 days’ training. Route for 1932 Monday, will leave his own stable at Vickers and proceed to Wm. Car- son‘s, Normanby. for noon; then by way of Orchardville to James John- ston's, 2nd of Egi‘emont, for night. , Tuesday, north along the 2nd con- icession to Hector McDonald’s, Glenelg, {for noon; then west to Findlay Mac- Cuaig’s, Bentinck, for night. Wednesday. to Arthur Redford’s, Lamlash, for noon, and to Allan Park for night.‘ For the remaining three days of the weeks he will proceed south into Nor- manby, following much the same route as last year. with stand near Neustadt and 'other places along the route, and thence north by Campbell’s Corner to the Durham Road for noon on Sat- urday, and to his own stable at Vickers for night, where he will remain until ;the following Monday morning. TERMS OF SERVICE: To insure a living colt two weeks old, 812, payable when colt is two weeks old; to insure a mare with 109.1, 310, halt payable on or before April 15, 1933, balance when colt is 3 days old. Special rates to par- LUCAS HENRY, Solicitors for the Estate. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Ontario, this 18th 531. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Ross Rifle and friend, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong and little daughter, of Proton, spent Fri- day. with Mr. and Mrs. G. Calder. ' Miss Dorothy Crawford, of Allen- ford, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. George Fenton. The Women’s Association of the United church met at the home of Mrs. Irvin on Thursday last. After the us- ual business was attended to the hos- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Unasshart, daughters Barbara and Susan. and son Robért, of Detroit, were week-end visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Hostetter and Miss Adams. Mrs. Clarence Fenton spent a few days last week with her parents at Ark- wright. Rev. Mr. McMullen returned home last Wednesday from Preston, where he had gone for his health. We are glad to know Mr. McMullen is feeling much better. The Booster Club is improving our park and the entrance which was much The book committee of the library recently purchased some new books which will soon be placed on the shelves. Rev. Mr. Mercer and Mr. Robert Sim are leaving on Wednesday to attend the annual meeting of the Hamilton Con- ference which is being held this year at Kitchener. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholson recently were Mrs. C. A. Walker and Miss E. Walker from near Fergus and Messrs. John and Robert Walker of Minto. Mr. and Mrs. George Shields. of Lon- don were visitors with Mrs. Petrie and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brown on Monday. A special meeting of the Women’s Institute was held on Monday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Aitken with a good attendance. The president. Mrs. Has- tie, occupied the chair. Mrs. Shearer. of Poole. spoke on “Why Be a Home- maker,†which was very interesting. Mrs. Hobermehl and Miss Marie Ait- ken gave a piano duet both of which were much appreciated. r Intended for last week) Mr. Billy Thorne. of Hamilton. was a recent visitor at his home here. Mrs. McPhaden and Miss Margaret, of Mount Forest, are visiting friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson and Miss Marjorie motored to Hanover on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Nasquash from the Indian reserve near Southampton, are camping near the’ village. Rev. and Mrs. Mercer were in Blue- ville on Saturday attending the Harris- i Johnston wedding. Miss Jean Ellis and friend, of To- ronto, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Ellis. Mr. John Marsh and young son, of Hamilton, spent. a day here last week ï¬shing and calling on old friends. Dr. and Mrs. Brown and little daugh- ter are spending a few days in Toron- to this week and attending the Medi- cal Convention which is being held there. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris (nee Mabel Johnston) who were married at her home at Blucvale on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris will reside at Cedarville. Several car loads of ladies from the Presbyterian church here attended the annual Presbyterial meeting in Arthur last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aitken. Miss Marie Aitken and Mr. and Mrs. Calder mo- tored to Niagara district the ï¬rst of the week to see the blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith attendedthe funeral of the farmer‘s sister, Mrs. G. Drewery, at Mount. Forest, on Satur- day. Sympathy is extended. We are glad to welcome back to the village Mrs. Petrie and her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brown, who motored here from Toronto on Saturday. The football game played here on the 24th between Fergus and Holstein drew a large crowd. The score was 1-0 in favor of Holstein. --- â€" “ Mr. Wm. Burrows, of Oshawa, and Mrs. Andrew Funston, of Riverview, Spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Burrows. The Bowling Club was reorganized on Monday evening. This season the gentlemen and ladies are in one club. Mr. Nelson McGuire was elected presi- dent and Mr. S. Haberxnehl secretary- treasurer. The annual meeting of the Women’s Institute took place on Thursday last at the home of Mn R. J. Arum. Mrs. served refreshmerlts and a social unwounopdependm Holstein I .()ur Own Corrmpordeut) . All the farmers around here have' ï¬nished seeding and are busy plant-I ing potatoes and putting in the roots. g A very happy event was celebrated] on Victoria Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Richardson, when they celebrated their Silver Wedding An- nivesrary. A large number of friends and neighbors assembled and had a; most pleasant time. Excellent music was supplied by the Hoopers of North a late hour. On behalf of the guests the bride and groom were presented with a cabinet of silver by Messrs. Geo. Haw and Fred Knox, while Mrs. Wal- ter Knox read a complimentary ad- dress expressing the good wishes of the community. Mr. Richardson, on behalf of his wife. made a suitable reply. A bountiful lunch was served at mid- night. A number from here are planning‘ to take in the Farmers’ Banquet ml Durham on Thursday and on Friday? the play, “The Poor Married Man,†at“l the play, “The 9001‘ Married Man," a“ James Browne, lots 13 and 14. con- Priceville. toession l, N.D.R.. reduced 8100 on Rev. and Mrs. Donald McQueen. of‘bundmgs, Dunnville, and the farmer’s sister, Miss! Lorne Livingstone, lots 7 and 3, con- Florence McQueen, 0f Stayner, visited {cession l3, 9 and 14. Assessment sus- last week with their aunt, Mrs. Neil tamed. McMillan. Mrs. G. McKechnie. Lats 11. 12. 13. Mr. Duncan McMillan has gone to Toronto where he is back at his former position. Visitors Sunday at Mr. Carmen’s were Mr. and Black. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 Black. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hincks, Shirley and Betty“ Priceville. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gardiner and son, Donald, of Holstein; Mr. and Mrs. Donnie MacDonald and daugh- ter, Dorothy. Mr. Angus MacDonald, Misses Mary McCannell and Ethel Hawk, of Toronto. Mr. Dan McCannell has sold his farm on concession 16. Proton. to Mr. John Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Heard and fam- ily. of Detroit. have been here for the gpast two weeks. Wesley has been help- A‘_- seeding. Mrs. M. McCarmell is visiting her daughter. Mrs. (Our Own Correspondent) Most of the farmers have ï¬nished seeding and busy now at potatoes and roots. Keep in mind the play, “The Poor Married Man.†to be presented this Friday night in the Agriculturai Han. Admission 25c and 10c. Mr. Hugh McDonald spent the week- end in Toronto. Misses Flora McFarlane and Mar- jorie McLean and Delhia McPhail. To- ronto. spent Victoria Day here at their homes. day with the former 5 brothers here. Mrs. McMeekin. Sr. left Saturday to spend a couple of weeks visiting friends in Hamilton. Mrs. John McMeekin and Jackie re- turned home atter Spending a few weeks visiting friends at Hapeville. Messrs. J. J. Lyness, Henry Tucker. Wm. Hincks. also Donald McLeod, John Stewart, Mr. Snell and Frank Reilly. at Ceylon, and a lot more are plan- Bob and Bill Campbell with the Cross Sutherland Hardware Co. Limited Padfleld’s Hardware Swamp College Priceville Simon in Shelbume â€BIRD! Councll met and orgsnlsed Is s lCourt- of Revision on the assessment ‘roll for 1932 on Saturday. my 28. st ‘1 pm. All members present and after |subscribing to the necessary deem- tions the Reeve wes voted to the M. The following appeals were heard and disposed of as follows, ench on the grounds of assessment being too Nth: {Joseph Kieffer, lots 6 and 7, concession :2, E.G.L., assessment sustained; W. O. :Plnder, lot 8.8., concession 2, E.G.L. end .27, concession 3, E.G.R.. assessment sus- ning to have it out. Mr. C. E. Hincks, of Clin‘ord, spent the week-end at his home. Miss Olive McMeekin spent. the week-end with Miss Jessie Nichol. the road in Eammont. 8. B. Roberts appealed on the Hay- ward Falls property. After heating up. peal hearing was adjourned to June 4 at 2 pm. on this case. Mrs. G. McKechnie. Lots 11. 12. 13, 14, concession 3 S.D.R., 10 and 11, con- cession 2. S.D.R.. 8 and 9. concession 3‘ S.D.R., 4 concession 4. 8.08. Assess- ment reduced from $4900 to “000. GLENELG COURT OF REVISION Rom. Mortley. appealed against as- sessment on lot 1 of 5. concession l. E. G. R. Reduced $50. James Goodwill. assessment on house on Lot 9. concession 12. struck of! ($100). Mike Kenney. reduced $100 on land on lot 31. concession 3. E.G.R., also re- duced $200 on buildings on lot 32. con- oession 3, E.G.R. Luther Torry assessment on house on lot 16. concession 12. struck off his as- sessment. and added to assessment of Melvin Wilson. also one quarter am land transferred with house. Assess- ment affected by transfer being $100. Joseph Brown. lot 3 of 28. concession l. E.G.R. Assessment sustained. Geo. Mighton. lot 1 of 30. concession l. E.G.R.. reduced $50 on a ssment on buildings. McGirrchKechnie: That this Court adjourn to Saturday. June 4. at 2 pm Carried. Qoqujed 9!: plain! For houses, burns, _._- ---â€"-:‘ Q‘A-‘A-DA†Vvovavâ€" '- sheda, garages. or "Acorn†q to lay, perm Free estima __ C'o‘un'cu Standard" ty. Easy and quick t, proof against gladly Makers of Prehzms Barns. Gal- vanized Tanks Barn Door Hardware, Preston Led-Had Nai a Double -Mech Metal Lath Ventilators, Rail-N Fold Garage Doors. Ali kinds Sheet Metal Building Material. . Thos. Nichol. Neil new v'vâ€"rvâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"- â€" ' Factories at Montana] and Toronto Durham, Ont. MacDON ALD. Clerk PAGE 7