‘ 13 A150 14. CON. 3. 319963!“ gore. bush, 1 â€"---5 k- I cession of Glenelg, N.D.R., lots 15 and 16. This farm is well water- ed and has good buildings erect- ed thereon good land, and an excellent opportunity for the right man. For further particu- lars. apply on the premises to A Ford. Bunessan. Feb. 4, 3mpd O .4..â€" . ..____. Sealed “ SALADA†Packets guarantee full weight unequdled for goodness,_ freshness and ï¬ne flavour. LOT 21, CON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF! lgremont, containin 106- acresl about 10 acres har wood bush,l 5 acre.» swamp timbered, the rest. clear; barn 30x50, stable 30x40.§ Orchard 1 acre, watered by 2 wells, money can. remain on mortgage. For particulars apply William Bradley, Orchard. Ont. BEING EAST HALF OF LOT 2, Con. 21 Egremont. containing 30 acres. Well watered by never- !ailing spring and. a running basement stable underneath. a- bout 45 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, rest good hardwood bush. Also N .13. 1-4 of Lot 3. Con. 3, Egremont, 25 ac- res. about 12 acres of cedar and hemlock swamp; balance slash- ed. Well Watered by never-fail- ing creek. No buildings on this parcel. Will sell one or both parcels to suit purchaser. Terms on apolication I0 Juacpu 1 gnuâ€"s Ion. Varney P.O. 3.18.6pd, LOTS NUMBERS ONE AND TWO (1 and 2) Con. 2, N.D.R., Town- ship of Artemesia, one mile northl of Priceville. 100 acres. A first- class farm. well fenced, and un- der good state of cultivation. On it are a 10;: house, fairly com- fortable, a bankbarn 45x65 with basement and stabling under- neath. Well watered. and a never failing well. About 20 ac- res of good hardwood bush and swamp that has never been cull- ed to any great extent. Quite convenient to school, churches, postoffice and railway station. A snap for quick sale. For fur- ther particulars apply .to P. F. STAGS WANTED. â€" FARMERS and others having fat stags to dispose of will find it to their interest to communicate with me. as I am prepared to pur- chase at highest prices.-â€"-John O’Neill. G'enelg Centre. 3108p BRIGHT. INTELLIGENT AND EN- ergetic lad from 8 to 13 years old. to work after school on Thursdays and Fridays, and on Saturdays. The work will not interfere with school duties. Good pay for short hours. Mail gour application to-day to the aturday Evening Post, 12 ‘Front Street. East, Toronto. 4.14-2 THE O’DONNELL PROPERTY near Grand Trunk station. Ap- ply to A. E. Jackson. ‘ 4.7tt SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND TEN acres of land in the town of Durham. On premises are good ‘ ig pen, hen house and stable. ill rent house without land, if desired. Apply to John Moffatt‘ n4~Ll ‘II‘II Val ‘I‘u-wâ€"w W. ‘ v McArthur, or Dr. 1. Dixon. Price- ville. P.O.. executors of the es- tate of the lateuqoh'r} ‘McALrthur. «nan I WILL BE AT ABERDEEN EV- ery Wednesday, the balance 0! the wmter to measure and pay for all sawlogs delivered there The highest price paid for all traight, sound logs of all kinds of timber. Custom sawing an ohinglcs done early in the spring. â€"N. McIntyre. May 81-09 Advonmme-u of one “Mont inn-onion. “SALADA†Tea is weighed by electric weighing. machines. The net weight is printed on every package. We absolutely guarantee it to contain full weight without the lead covering. Have your Durham. Ties and Poles W'anted ate: For Sale 01‘ Rank GOOD HOUSES FOR RES 1‘.- Acply to J.M. Latimer. Hist! i"arnu:-rs’ Notice '\\ ante Iv l‘Isv v-â€"â€" Priceviï¬e, Feb. 4th, 1919 To Rout. Over a .mount. r bu. 25 can“ for ï¬rst i no one inch and under two inches, 5. Yearly rates on apphc hon Him: and 100 m. for «ch double the phone 3.17.“ 'ano. in good condition. Also a few real good second hand or- gans. Will be sold. at a Lar- THE DURHAM FURNITURE CO"! Limited. offers for sale, the folâ€" . lowing Wood: Short slabs, dou- ble load. $3.25; '1 Edgings, single load $1.25; Kiln dried edgings, single load. $1.50. Cash with all. THE BUILDING OCCUPIED BY P.G.A. Webster as }ewellery store, lid J.P. Telford as a law office, with show cases, wall cases, clock and safe. At a bargain. A ply to A. Gordon, Weyburn, ask. 61009“ GOOD BRICK RESIDENCE ON Lambton Street. Durham, oppo- site the Methodist parsonage. One of the nicest situated prop- erties in Durham. In good state of repair. Will sell on reason- able terms to quick buyer. Ap- ply on premises to T. Moran. 4.7 THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS for sale privately at her resi- den-ce on (College Street 2 coal stoves, 1 side board, 1 washing . machine and wringer‘ 1 S-gallon coal oil can. 2 s_mz}ll coal oil cgns de-n-câ€"eii-on‘ College Street 2 coal . stoves, 1 side board, 1 washing Mrs. H'ugh McLean, of Main St., machine and wringer‘ 1 S-gallon .Durham. Ont, says: “My son had ' coal oil can. 2 small coal oil cans suffered with kidney trouble for 2 set {bedroom dishes, 3 number over a year. His back was very of gem mm, and several other tender and weak at times, and articles May be seen any time next Week Proprietress leaving sharp pains WO'Uld ShOOt through townâ€"Mrs. Jacob Kress. 14-2 the kidney region. Doctors had LOT 5, CON. 1 N.D.R., éLENELG.E told me his kidneys were affected consisting of, 50 acres of good but they didn‘t seem to benefit pasture. On the premises are .8 him. He would often .be unable to EOOd dwelling house and fa“ stoop or lift anything of conse- b . (1-, . . . . 23:11:21 $5153 89:05:18 vgiliantfiat‘gmoï¬ quence. He procured a box or timber. Good fishing. An ideal Boot'h’s Kidney Pills at Mr. Mac- prOperty for a retired farlane’s Drug Store, and found farmer‘ 01‘ any 991130“ Ldesming the best of results from the first 11!... I AM OFFERING FOR SALE TEN g houses in the Town of Durham,, ranging in price from ,$850 to; $3500, also a 25 acre propertyI outside of the corporation limits. I shall be pleased to furnish fur- ther particulars of these prOp- erties to any person. I have made several sales of town prop- erty during this season, and the I deman dfor such property is in- ' creasing daily. The. time to buy 2 set (bedroom dishes, 3 number of gem jars, 'and several other articles May be seen any time next Week Proprietress leaving townâ€"Mrs. Jacob Kress. 14-2 l. 6. Hutton. M. 0.. C. M. 1' FPIPE. TELFORD’S BLOCK. UP stairs. Lambton Street. Residenceâ€" Corner Queen and floor 9 Streets-North of Meth'rdist Church flice hours-4H] a.m.. 2-4 :.m.. 7-9 0.11:. Tolenbone No. 10. Ora. lamieson Maclaurin. .' PFICE AND RESIDENCE A } short distance east of Ktmpp’s Hotel Ltmb ton Street, Lower Town, Durham 9600 hours from 12 to 2 o’clock EORTABLE SAW ’ood workiqg orc‘l‘er: Lu‘ IIAV “-- first class pasture for stock. For further particulars apply .to Chris. Firth, Durham, or Alex. Firth. Lloydtown. 1230“ Arthur Gun, M. D. ‘)HYSICIAN AN 1) SURGEON, OF . tice in the New Hunter Block. Oflice wars. 8 tn 10 a. m.‘ to 4 p. m. and 7 $09 '71. (11. Special attention given to diseases 1f women and children. Residence op- mite Presbvteriau Church. SPECIALIST: E. E; g; â€AB, THROAT NOSE 1 .mte autumn Ray. London Ophthalmic Hoe tug" 3nd wGoldan Sq. Throat and N090 Ho: “JV“UIMH ‘“"--.Y ' _____ is before the neRt boom comeé. not when it is here.â€"W.F. Dunn. JR. 6.39% WN L H C. P.. LONDON. ENG . 1 HA DULATE of London, New {I Ymk .nd Chicago, Dim“! of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. Nil] be at. Knapp House. Durban, the 2nd zgtugdyv in each month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"G mm. luv" v â€"'.â€"_w. .__ Dentistry in?“ its Buddhas. Oma-Cnldor Block. over Post 0500 J F amT,D.D.s.L.D s { [ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- I ty of Toronto. Graduate Rays 301103290939! Sqrgegqg ofOntuio. ‘iAA -, -L A- A delicious substitute feor whip- ped cream to serve with but choco-- late is marshmallow. Drop one in each cup of the hot liquid. These gre not_ expensive. and can be kept __ Dr. V4.0. Pickering Dentist. )FF‘ICR? Over J l H» bale-'5' “3,'F'€-3t b’: \ 0'9†40'"!!! Medical Dirertorv For Sa 19 Denial Dz’rectorv .‘ , DB. BURT. 2'21 t1 IN ntar Ezremont. is under the doctor's care with erysipeias. Rev. Mr. Berry, or Priceville,1 visited some 0?. the members of his flock “here last week. Miss Annie Whit-more returned home from Toronto, where she spent the Winter months. We are all ’busy seeding, Mr. Ed- itor..so you will please excuse a short budget .for 'this week. Rev, Mr. Wright, of Durham, vis- ited some of the members of his congregation in this neighborhood last week. Who is the young? man in North Egrvemont that drives his girl within sight of her home, and lets her walk the rest of 'the way. L.O.L. No. 1192 purchased the brick house recently owned by Mr. Jas. Hopkins which they intend overhauling and fitting up for a hall. Kidney Diseases Cause Bali the Com mon Aches and Ills of Dar- ham People. As one weak link weakens a chain so weak; kidneys weaken the whole body, and hasten the final breaking-down. Overwork. strains, colds and other causes injure the kidneys. and. when their activity is lessen- ed 131° whole body suffers from the excess of Juric poison circulat- ed ir. the «blood. b“‘ "we-.- â€"-â€"â€"â€" v â€"â€",w Aches anu pains and lasng'uor and l spent some time painltzing Mr. P F. urinary ills come, and there is an McArthur’.s residence lately ‘ evcv increasing tendency towards ' diabetes ‘and fatal Bright’s disease. There is no real help for 'the suffer | er except kidney help. .. c 179.1_-_- 15:11.. nn+ Aï¬ronf‘v Mrs. Roger MecEachern. who spent a few "weeks visiting friends at Clevel 1nd. Ohio, returned a few days \ago. Booth’s Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney ill. Durham cures are the proof. of the treatment. His back was soon freed from the severe pain, and he strengthened. He has en- joyed the best of health since and says he would not be without a ‘box of \Booth’s {Kidney Pills in the house.†Sold by all dealers, \Price 500. The R. T. Booth Co. Limited, Fort Erie. Ont., Sole Canadian Agents. l, P. Telford. ARRISTEL. SULIUI'I‘OR. ETC Ofï¬ce. nearly oppoai'e the Regiatr; 0 ï¬re. Lamhton ~t..Durham. Anyamoum t umnev to loan gt 5 per cent. on far" '. Donald Watson has moved the farm which he recently W. F. Dunn, ARRIS’I‘ER. S()LICI'|‘,OR CON ‘9. vmancers Notary Public. Etc. M01163 .0 Loan at. Lowest Rates. hï¬w: t‘lqlutyrp Block over Standaru Batu]; Dhfliaï¬h‘. Ontario 'H'DDGN’V V er. Conveyam-er. 8w. luauranw 5.39m. . Muney to Loan. lasuorpt Mat mum Licenses, A general ï¬nancial bum new trandacmd. DURHAM ONT. (Lower Town.) _ remedy nor Constipation. 1 25¢. a box'or Live boxes for 81: Jim sale at all drug atoms, and in [Durban by Whoa 00. 43-81 J. RUDD MATHEWS, MARKDALE Ont.. Licensed Auctioneer for the _C‘9unty ‘of Grey. ‘ $ales at- E3 E3 (7MWWMI2-Mt) I CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis. Croup, Cough: and Colds, or monev back. Sold and guaranteed b'.’ Wuald you restore your failing beauty. bring back the fading bloom to you: cheeks? Try a box 01 Fig Pills. McWilliamsville. A. H Jackson. qomm PUBLIC, COMMISSION ~ er (‘on veyam 33m c_. lusuram and you will be amazed how quick- ly they will perform these func- WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIES. John McKenzie,‘ of North wâ€"â€" 0' "{1de to at- réasénable terms. Arrangements may ,be made a: the Chronicle otfipp,.D|_1rpafn MACFARLANE CO. Brown is at present en- Mma 19¢:QO works in Licensed Auctioneer Lem! ‘Dz’rectm v THE DURHAM CHRONICLE W’OMAN ! are a never-J "136;. 5th} ly'rpd- doctor’s each at druggists. Mr. Donald McRae, who was unâ€" well all Winter, is some better a- gain. Gaelic sacrament in the Presby- terian church here, the first Sun- day in May. ï¬crman-Mclntyre is putting in part of Chas. Ferguson’s old farm this spring. Quite a number of people com-g plaining with colds‘ or grippe, or' something else. Mr. Hector McDonald, agent for the Noxon C0,, says he sold two pianos last week. The Reiley Bros.,’ sale here late- ly Went. well. Auctioneer McPhail wielded the hammer. Mr. John McDougaIL of Durham. spent some time painting Mr. P.F. Seeding pretty well on. Fine weather. The pain on Sunday re- freshed the grass. and it has a good beginning now. Mr. Donald McKinnon, son of our P.M. here, has had charge of thei Iris-h Lake school, and is getting on well in conducting the school i and keeping order. ' Our merchants are laying in a large .stock of summer goods, and deserve to be largely partonized by those in need of anything in their line of business. Mrs. John Nichol. sr., who has been laid up with pneumonia, is somewhat better. Her son, Rev. Walter Nichol‘ of St. Marys, was up to .see her last week. ï¬nnqszm a“ Mrs. McNally, of Waudby, Glen- elg, spent a couple of weeks at her father’s, Mr. Adex. Livingstone, of this place. We are pleased to hear Mrs. McNally is better after her long spell of sickness. A Splendid Tonto Builds up the System Dr. Elliott. of Essex, has 'taken Dr. Dixon’s practice here. and by the slight acquaintance we had with him. We thï¬nk he will 9:“:"t 1‘â€" long well, as the comes ‘well 'recom- mended. He is not a boy. but a .man of experienc .. land we hope to see him doing well by “being pat- ronized by all. Dr. Dixon’s old «cus- tomers and others. An object lesson in the u'tiliza-‘ tion of peat bogs has for the last few years been carried on in N ort'h eastern Germany. Some 16,000 ac- res of moorland. known as the Friedeburg bogs. are being re- claimedJand the pent used for the supply of electric power. The land is cultivated .by settlers, who at the same time cut peat and sell it to the electric supply company. with works on an island in the mid die of the bog. It is expected that this central power station will supply light and power for a reg- ion of thirty miles radius. Already Eit supplies electric light to Emden. Wilhelmshave-n and several other large towns and cities. ) CIVOI New Life Gold by all medicine dealers. Dub [Aimee 00., Montreal. As by-products of the conversion of the energy of the peat into elâ€" ectricity, large quantities of am- monia and hydrogen sulphide are made and sold. As part of the work. thirty-eight miles of new canals are to be made, and in order to accomplish this about 650 acres of mo’or have to be stripped of their peat. Thus in the making of the. canals, 230,000,000 cubic feet of peat would be supplied for the ,central power station. And this, it is reckoned, would keep it going at its present mate of the produc- tion of energy to: sixty-six years. The odorous vegetables. such as onions‘ turnips, cabbagze, etc., will not permeate the house while boil- ing it the vessel in which they are cooked is left uncovered and the cooking is done slowly. Priceville. The Value of Peat ' Council met in the township lull April 2nd. all the members we :- ent. In the absence of the clerk. RH. Fortune. Tim. B. Flynn acted as clerk pro tan. Minutes of last regular and spec- ? ial meetings were read and adopt- ? ed. A communication from D. Allan‘clerk of Egremont township, regarding the road at the Long swamp was dieeussede and it was moved by Shiel. and seconded by Umbach that the clerk notify the clerk of Egremont that we consid- er upon investigation that the greater part of the road in ques- tion «belongs to the county, and that the representatii/es of the toWnships of Normanby and Egre- mont bring the matter up at the i Pathm'asters were then appoint- ed for the present year as follows: June session (gmâ€"Carried. Con. 4.â€"H. Klagh-olz. J. Pletsch, F. ’Reiner, A. Weppler, T. McMullen and J. McMaeter. Con. 5 and 6.-â€"G. Dickert, L. Fa- t-um H. Oehm. D. McKinnon, F. Henry and G. Leibold. Cop. 7 and 8,â€"W. Hopi, J. B. Fischer, H. Miller. F. Nul‘m, M. Culliton and H. Hillg'artner. Con. 9 and 10. â€"J. Goesseh G. Ger- hardt A. Grein, FUD Schaus, H Gerhardt J. Kenn'a, and P. Lynch. Con. 11 and 12.â€"H. Hill, J. Wid- meyer. A. Widmeyer, J. Lynch, L. Weber and C. Damm. Con. 13 and! 14,â€"J. Fidler, J. Glas- ser._ J. Glasner. 1sr.. “’.D. Young, T. Casey and L. Wettlmufer. Con. 15 and 16.-â€"V. Reiner. H. Breutigam. W. Horst. D. Robinson, T. Ball and A. BLmsing. Con. 17 and 18.â€"W. Rehkopf. J. Herzberg‘er. N. Hopi“, H. Fulton, W. Sharp. P. B'urws, J. Morice and W.T. Hillis. Ayton Westâ€"G. Heipal. Ayton East and Southâ€"C. Seim and M. Kenna. Ayton. Mai'n Stâ€"A. O’F-arrell. Con. 1.â€"J. Bogle, G.M. Leeson, W. Grant. G. Peter. G. Eddington, J. Hoeflin. P. Heiany, J. lie-any, W. Cameron. G. Macnarlane anu u. Hunt. 'Con. A. and B.â€"E. Petzold, P. B. Hassett. and Jae. R. Anderson. Can. 2 and 3.â€"A. Marshall, '1‘. M-cNiece, D. McIlvride, J. Beard, G. Lewis. ,J. Ferguson, W. Carr-0n, D. Marshall. J.W. Halliday, H. Elder, J. Kenna, W. Nelson, M. M-cPhee. A. McQuarrie. N. Carmount, J. Clarke. H. ‘S-ockett, C. Aduair, '1‘. Rob inson. G. Pfeffer, H. Chilton, G. Brown. J. Herzberger, J. Mooretw. Crowe and I. Long. The following were appointed fence view-era for 1910: T. Ryan‘ Icon 15‘ P. Esch, M. Mc- Phee.. W. Stephenson, J. Schoen, P. S. Schaus, P. Doyle, T. Wallace, A. Fulton. D. Widmeyer, A. O’Farrell. J. Widmeyer D. Willis, J. Ander- son and T. Park. The following were appointed pound keepers: A. Weppler. C. Hill, J. Anderson, J. Neville. R. rCorl-c-y, J. William- son. W. Cameron, J.W. Blyth. J.W. Hallidray, D. Kraft J. Flynn, J. Kerr. H. Liesomer, N. Wettlaufer. H. Schilling, G. Sockctt, W. Reh- kopf, D. Fischer, D. Globe, and W. Moore. Norinanby Council. Umbachâ€"Kenma.â€"That the rent of township hall grounds be given to Conrad Fischer 101‘ $5, and for keeping fences in repair‘ cutting all Weeds and cleaning up ground. Um-bachâ€"Kennta.â€"That the fol- lowing accounts be paidâ€"H. Breu- tigan, repairing 'Rehkopf’s bridge, $23.25; G. Seim, rep. culvert, $2.10; J. Kroeller, posting bills, $5; G.B. Smith, nails, 60c.: W. Pinder, gravel $4.75; Miller and Seim, planks, $8.- v 50.; Twp. Council‘ for meeting n‘, date‘ $13.80: Comrs. Shiel, Kern: and BMW, $13.75; J.H. Ellis, treas.‘ quar. s'alary‘ $25; National Sanitar- ium. G'raverxhurst, $5. Shielâ€"Um~bac-h.â€"That V. Damm’s tender to supply cement be accept- ed. it bei‘ng the lowest-Carried. The council adjourned to meet May 26th at 10 o’clock mm" as a Court of Revision. and {or general business. TH E STANDARD BANK Established 1873 ign ocf the County Coun- Available for Manufacturing and Commacid Hausa. Wholesale and Retail Merchants. Municipalities. Corporations, funnel! und private individuals. Savings Bank Depart-cut ll every he: DURHAM amen Jon-“M Macflarlane and 1873 OF CANADA ‘ A Complete Banking Service and Funeral Directorw A. BELL UN DE RTAKER Picture F rammg on shortest IHE DURHAM CHRONICLE 18 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY “(MINING It the Chronicle Printing House, Gum/ma Street. ' Tu: Gammon will he sent to Subsmption any adore“. free of pounce. bx Bum - - .1 (â€per your. payable “:3de 41.50 moy be charged if not no id. The mu to wbkh ovary subooription h p. d in donated by the number on the oddrou lubol. No .53).! 4*. continued to .1] arm" or. no“. except-t optaon of the proprietor. from the Trnders Bank is just as simple 1nd easy as putting Fill out a Cheque, as illus- trated, payable to yourself, present it with your Pass- Book, and you get, without delay or formality of any kind, as much money as you want, up to your total balance. But you cannot have a bad. ‘ ance to draw on unless you ï¬rst put it in. Why not de- posit sorne now. ' ° For urn-cunt “Iva-Inn." ' Advcm‘ng cent. per line for the Int N Batu - tiou; 3 com. pct-[launch unhi- qnent mutation minion moo-um. PM curds. not exceeding one tuohJOMF} Hanna} suds. not. exceeding one inch INK! per-n Advertisement-I without speciï¬c M be published till forbid sud shut-gel seam†l‘rsnsie .t notices-“14st." ‘=l'eund." "For 8 etaâ€"50 cents for ï¬rst insertion. fl cuts for subsequent insertion. Allsdvertisetnsnts ordered b sweaters be usid for in sdnpse. y - A A A 'vwâ€"Iâ€"â€"wu â€"â€"._ Contact mm for astray Id"! nithd on_ apppoation the ones: will ndvéftinomenlo. a: ensure inserti- II sumnt week. should ho brought in no later than MONDAY u 6 p. In Full line of Catholic Ih’bes, and blark and White Caps for aged people, The Job . . ‘Qng'wdggy‘rocked nut; Depmmt man for turning out Fin-{point -â€"--_I_ The Great Lung and “I‘ll Medicine GUARANTEED 25¢ a bottle at Macfu‘hme’s Drug Sm vâ€"vvvâ€" __ _' W about ï¬lo-l Fol-cu __‘ -â€"‘.â€" DURHAM. ONT" Snow Emmaâ€"Next to Swallnws Barber Shop. REMDENcEâ€"Next door Snuth of W. J. Lawrence’: blacksmith shop. SPRING TERM From March 29th merges inm our Summer ï¬engion ffc m July 4th and uï¬'ords continu ous opportunity for bright young people to quulify for good husinem pthlons. Our school. The (hutrul Busiuens Uollcge. of Toronto. invites your eumsidera'ion. Cam- loauo mails} on request: W. H. SHAW. PrincipuL You‘re an'd 'dé'rik'rd 755â€": “Toronto. Embalming a Specialty Emma mm Pmrpmmou W. IRWIN ' NOX A COLD IN ONE DAY I?oi:|:.mPtM no . III! speciï¬c F“ :8 d our.“ - â€0:“.nnd’v'olra. U ' awn. ‘ â€h In red by amp“ I!!!†my aha-unnat- fut- homes. in ensure insert-n b Store April 21. 1910 ‘Mm“‘ FARM mm A MODEL MISS which we: offer at; re coume of THE Milli We ha \‘P E Deals!" piunm-I CONN. .‘H the iutu that, [till and n w 3‘4 we Urn [M uumlm hdiw' hmm BARLE If you new use. nuw i: black and wl; as prices 'oront high RNI “I“ Mi Mm HII‘