TRICK COTTAGE, â€AND NICE Lot A bargain for immediate buyer.-Arthur H. Jackson. 18tf A PAIR OF ON‘EJHORSE BOB- Ildï¬hlJnd a cutter. Apply to DMacKenzia. Upper Town, Dur- hnm 5 12 lltf -“_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_-._-___â€"_- â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"oâ€" GOOD BUILDING LOTSâ€"“APPLY to J P. Telford, or Mrs. G. Black- burn, Durham 6 11g A COMFORTABLE BRICK C0 1‘- tagc in upper town, well located, about a quarter acre of land in good condition; Will sell cheap to quick purchaser.â€"Ap- plLto GooLFinney. 418 t! A __ _ -_ .__,,_.__ A GOOD COMFORTABLE SEVEN- room house, about an acre and a quarter of land. large stable. a never-failing well. Will be sold cheap p, and on easy terms Ap- ply to Thou. Daniel, Durham. 7 9tp_d AN UP-TO-DATE PIG-SKIN SIDE saddle; will be sold cheap, as the owner has no further use for it. Apply to Mrs. Seymour, at Mrs. D. Jackson’s residence. 815tf IABT PART LOTS 41 AND 42. Glenel , 100 acres: 75 acres clear- 0d, ba ance in hardwood and swamp: well watered with never- !alllng stream: two good wells: a desirable property. For furth- er particulars, apply to Thos. _Banks, Edge Hill. 8 1§_4pd A GOOD BRICK HOUSE AND five acres of land, just outside corporation of Durham; stable to accommodate four horses: buggy house, henhouse, woodshed and other conveniences; good well. Will trade for farm prop- erty. For particulars, apply to John ,Wilsont Durham. 8 ‘22 9p for 16, CON. 1, s. D. R. CON- talnin 50 acres; gbout three In)!“ gom Durham ;_ well "939?: A COEFORTABLI BRICK HOUSE 8... Durham. 2 dorenyn high, hard and ooft Into: inuido, good coll- ont mu. trams barn on too, quarter acre of land. Price away (107:: to quick pnrcbaoer. Apply If the Chronicle office. 727 tf LOT 3. CON. 9, GLENELG, CON- taining 100 acres of first-class land in good condition. Reason- cble terms. Ap 1y to J.A. Rus- oell, Box 39, S gewick, Alberta. Mal-.14“ THE J. C. NICHOL TAILOR SHOP and dwelling, next to R. Bur- nett’s store. For particulars, apply to George Ryan, Sr., Lamb- ton street. Durham. 42st! For Rent THE ROCKY SAUGEEN HOTEL property.-Apply to J. A. Brown, Durham. _ _ 121g! A SEVEN-BOOMED FRAME 001‘: “so on College street; also a quantlity o! turniture will be sold privately; Apply to Mrs. i Jacob Eng-L Durham. 1.12:1. acres: 30 acres under cultivation. 30 acres astture, 35 acres hard- wood bu 1, 5 acres swamp, 1/. acre orchard. Small frame house frame barn 50x36, stabling un- derneath. The above property will be sold cheap, as the owner Intends going to Alberta. For further particulars. apply on farm, or to Wm. Leggette, Rock'y_s_a\;goen, Ont under cultivation, 7 acres hard- wood bush, 3 acres swamp. 2 small orchards, variety of other small fruits: watered by spring and well. Frame house 28x24, frame barn, 50:36; atone base- ment underneath, and other out- buildings. Aleo lots '2 and 30! 15. Con. 1, W.G.R.,‘ Bentiack, 100 ~_._-v. â€_.__._- GOOD LOT IN UPPER TOWN, Durham, on Garafraxa street, near the Durham Road crossing, next lot south of McArthur’s old store. vSplendid residential site. For particulars, apply to Miss Martha Sharpe, 37 Beverley St? 7 _ ’ v -â€4.. 0.. -b- 4..- .. ‘o- to Ed. Lungon. JohnI.thth,2fl Toronto. 0N d‘nï¬â€˜Ã©â€™m THE 3rd OF AUG- wise trespassing on Lots 9 and 10. on the 3rd concession o! the township of Egremont, after the first appearance of this notice, May 23rd, 1912, will be rosecuted according to lawnâ€"W. . Wilson, Varney. 523“ vvvâ€" £65.. on Colâ€"13in street' six room, two otorgyp, â€hard anq um yum, John “I. Link,“ Riopelle 8t†D-tmlt. lick. 222a Notice is hereby givén that any pgrlon‘ found hunting Of! Ether- - -_..I 0d. and well fenced; evxcellent suture land: easy terms. Apply 0 Ju. Atkinson, Durham P. O. 815d 0T ‘1, CON. 4. 8.0.8., GLENELG. 100 urea: 70 acres working land. no acres new land, 20 acres hard- wood bub. Two good wells on DromlIeI. Good concrete house. frame barn. driving shed, x-acre orchard. Well fenced. Will sell cheep to quick buyer. For fur- ther particulars apply to David Mainline, Upper Town. Durham Oct. 5th, tf. 'uv r-vâ€"- ed. Owner may have same by proving property and paying alluringâ€"Joseph Billings, Dur- ham- A, 3155p For Sale or Rent. Advertise-sass at sns [non or less. 25 cents for ï¬rst hum subsequent insertion Over sue inch nnd under two inc amount. Yenrly ates on spplicstton. Notice to Trespassers Farms for Sale. 1 or 11, CON.‘1,‘E. COMFORTABLE FRAME For Sale or Rent Sheep Estray Fur Sale. V'â€" r. good half were of to quick pur- Por lemurs, apply Lung on. Durham, _qr SMALL ADS 5 63mm! ‘1'~'2’5 t1 25 cent. for ï¬rst insertion, ad 10 on“ formal! ch 3nd under two inches. double the shove U York 4nd Chicago. Din-u: 0! Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. “'ill he at the Hahn House, Julv :5) Oct. 19, November 16. Dec. 21, Hours, ltu5 p.11). Notice is hereby given that the Saugeen Fishing Club, having leased all the fishing and angling rights on streams With branches and tributaries on the lands of Messrs. Wettlauier, Mueller, ' Damm, Seim and Ryan, being Lots 30 and 31, Con. 12; Lot 30, Con. 13; Lots 27 and 30, Con. 14; .Lots 29 and 30, Con. 15; and :Lot 23, Con 3, all in the Township of Normanby in the County of Grey, as aPreâ€" serve for the propagation and cul-‘ tivation of fish, that fishin or trespassing by unauthorize per- sons Will e rigorously prosecuted according to law. A reward of 015.00 will be given for informa- tion given either ersonally or by {letter leading to t e conviction of any person or persons guilty of unauthorized fishing or trespass- ing upon any of said lands. JUDGE BARRETT, W. HUETHER, President. Secy.-Treas. Neustadt, May lst. 1912. Holstein Conveyancer. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Money to loan at lowest rates, and terms to suit borrower. Fire and Life Insurance placed in thor- oughly reliable compnaiea. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills, executed on shortest notice. All work promptly attended to. ante Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hos. hp. and toGoHau Sq. Throat and None Hon. SPECIALIST 1 EYE. EAR, THROAT nos: 11).. 7-9 p. m. Telephone cnmmunicis- tion between ofï¬ce and residence at all hours. Ofï¬ceâ€"Over Douglas’ Jewellery Store. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dontist. OFFICE: Over J. J. Hunter’s l. P. Talforfl. ARBISTEL, somcrroa, E'rof - 0600. nearly opposite the Registry ofï¬ce. Lambton St..Dnrhm. Anyamount ’f nonev to 10.: at 5 per cent. on fun? uoportv. 9 .’ FFICEâ€"Over J. P. Telford’s c l’ï¬ce nearly opposite the Registras ofï¬ce. Remdence Second house south of Registry (va9 on east side of Albert Street. Ofï¬cejlpmy 9-11 a.m., 2-4 p. L‘ or. Convoyumor. ' to. lnaunnec Ago-t. lonoy to Lmn. quor of In dun Liconm. A gonna! ï¬nancial busi- uao tnnuctod. J I GRANT,D.D.8.L.D.B ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Raye College Dentel Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in 1.11 its Branches. [ tice in the New Hunter Block. Oflice wars, 8 to 10 n. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 tot x. In. Special attention given to disease:- 3t' women and children. Residence op nosite Preebvterian Church. U- ;hâ€"o}t disunco out of Knapp’s Hotel bomb ton Street, Lower Town. Durbur 96cc hours from 12 to 2 o’clock HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF tics in the New Hunter Block. _ ()flicu L. R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG "“ RADULATE of London New Notice is hereby given that the! Crystal Spring Fishing Club, having] leased all the fishing and angling rights on streams with branches and tributaries on the lands of Messrs. Blyth and Cornish, being Lots 30 and 31, Concession 3, and Lots 30, 31 and 32, Concession 2,; all in the Township of Normanby in the County of Grey, as aPre- serve for the propagation and cul- tivation of ï¬sh, that fishing or trespassing by unauthorize per- sons will be rigorously prosecuted according to law. A reward of {15.00 will be given for informaâ€" tion given either ersonally or by jletter leading to t e conviction of 'any person or persons guilty of Eunauthorized fishing or trespass- ing upon any of said lands. ’JUDGE BARRETT, W. HUETHER, ‘ President. Secy.-Treas. Neustadt, May lst, 1912. A. N. Jackson. OTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION. L or. Convoyaam. tc. lnaunnee Splendid Hotel business {or sale cheap. Hotel, barns, stable, gar- den, lawn, and three acres of grounds, all in prime condition, good paying busmess, onl 34000. Reasonable cash payment, alance selling. Apgly _to‘ Ora. Jamioson b. lamieson. \FFICE AND RESIDENCE; 4 l. 6. Hutton, I. 0., C. I. DURHAIV ONT. (anor Town ') YOUNG PRINCE ERIE S I HAVE NOT DISPOSED OF my stallion, “Young Prince Erie†I will keep him for service at his own stable for the season 0‘! 331? . A‘Jl laterested will bear this applicafiom â€" Dan. McNamara. owner, “Lot 25. Con. 2. Normanby. Otflou- 13, Frost .55. Owen Sound. Arthur Sun, I. D. Med [cal Directorv. W. J. SHARP Dental Directorv. Legal ‘Dz'rectorv FISHIIG NOTICI JR. BR’L‘ WN FISHING NOTICE DR. BURT. reamna for 1 Ont. ' Tenders must be made on the form supplied b3 the Department land accompanie by an accepted Echeque on a Canadian Chartered vBank for ten per cent.. (10 p.c.\ of ‘the amount of the tender, payable Lto the Honourable the Minister of Militia and Defence, which amount Swill be forfeited if the party ten- idering declines to enter into, or fails to complete the contract in iaccordance with his tender. é Plans and specifications may be seen and full information obtained ‘at the offices of the Officer Com- ? manding the 2nd Division, Toronto ,Ont., and the City Clerk, Coiling- iwood, Ont., and the Director of 5Engineer Services, Headquarters, ; Ottawa. A 'homesteader who has exhaust- ed ’his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may enter for a purchased homestead in certain districts. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties,-â€"Must reside six months in each of three years, cul- tivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.00. Duties.-â€"Must reside upon the homestead or pre-emption six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry Linclud- ing the time required to earn holmestead’patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. sister. In certain districts a homestead- er in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Brice $3.00 per acre. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.â€"Unauth~orized publication of this adVertisement Will not be paid for. Duties.â€"Six montha’ residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A home- s'teader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and oc- cupied by him or by his father. mother, son, daughter, brother or 818 - SYIOPBIB 0F CANADIAN NORTH '38'1' LAID REGULATIOIB ANY PERSON who is the sole head of a “mill, or any male over 18 years 01 . may homestead a quartersection of available Dom- inion land in Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Donâ€" inion Lands Agency. or Sub-akency for the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions by father. moth- er. son, daughtetr, brother or sister of intending homesteader. envelope “Tender for construction of Collin wood Rifle Range,†and addresse to the Director of Con- tracts. Militia Headquarters, Otta- Department of Militia and Defenco wa. will be received until noon. September 9, 1912, for the con- struction of a Rifle Range at Collingwoogi, Ont_._' The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. - EUGENE FISET, Colonel, Deputy Minister. Department of Militia and Defence. Ottawa, August 6th, 1912. Newspapers will not he paid if this advertisement is inserted without authority from the De- p_artment. Under and by virtue of the .pow- era contained in a certain mort- gage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be of- fered for sale by Public Auction on Saturday, the 2lst day of September, A.D. 1912, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon, at the Middaugh House, in the Town of Durham, in the 'County of Grey, by Robert Brigham, Auctioneer, the following property, namely, Lot number Eight, in the Fifth Concession of the Township of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, and containing by admeasurement on_e_ hundred acres, more or less. w-v“ haw-val, luvtv Vl IVDD There is about 40 acres of cleared land, about 15 acres hard wood timber, about 15 acres of swamp, and balance of slash or second growth lands. No buildings, and fences are _fairly good. Terms: Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale, balance within thirty days with 6 per cent. interest. For further particulars and con- ditions of snLeLapply to Agent for the Vendor: Dated at Durham this 20th day of August, 1912. 8294 In Russia, wealthy brides dress in white and wear orange blos- soms, although the national nup- tial color is light blue. The mar- riage is both picturesque and elaborate. Much is made of the inferiority of the bride to the bridegroom, and ancient custom demanded that the newly-made wife should touch her head to the toe of her husband’s foot, while she also presented him with a 311in decorated whip of her own makin ,w’hich he immediately laid about er shoulders, in token of his master}. At a Russian wedding the best man is concerned only with the bride. His duties are numer- ous. and among others include that of holdin over her head as he walks be ind her the massive golden and jewelled crown, with which she must three times make the circle 01 the altar. Golllngwood. Ont" Rifle Band. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS, marked on I01 I‘GAGB SALE RUSSIAN BRIDES. W. W. CORY. sale, apply to , ARTHUR H._JACKsoz~, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chas: Nelson; pee aluc. Miss Florence Marks visited with friends in Morington, last Sunday. Mrs. W. Morice, and Mrs. T. Flynn. of Ayton, visited Miss Lulu Bradley on_ Sundgy la_st. Mrs. J. 'C. Griffith. of Owen S’d, and Mrs. Walter Bishop, nee Allie Griffiths, and two boys. of Grand Forks. B.C.. visited for a few days with Mr. A. Munshaw and family._ _ “has; “Latâ€"tie Vï¬aiiEynhas returned from Guelph to spend the re- mainder of her vacation with her mother here. Several of the villagers have had the exteriors of their houses painted, which adds greatly to. the appearance of the little town. Mrs. C. H. Munshaw is on a two weeks’ visit with her aunt at Port Perry. 7_ _ _ L ...... A A 1-. I ‘7'"-- mMr. Féikihgham is busy plowing for fall Wheat, on the farm. which he purchased from Mr. Sam Neal lasg spying. Rev. Mr. Prudham, of Durham, preached an able sermon in the church here last Sunday. and ad- ministered sacrament to the mem- bers. . The cement work of ' the new bridge at Dodds’ mill has been started this past week. _ Miss Ethel Trimble left last week to attend the millinery openings in Toronto, and will return to her former position in Owen S‘.d Miss Allen, of To1onto, and the Misses Irish. of Wareham, were visitors at Dr. Murray‘s :1 day Miss Allen, of Misses Irish. of visitors at Dr. last week. ‘ Jun-v ""'H‘ Mr. M. K. Richardson. of Flesh- erton, and daughter. Miss Maud. Mrs. J08. Blackburn, and Miss Brown, were visitors at Mr. Wm. Bradley} las_t Thursday. â€"‘ Miss Carrie Sullivan is home from Montreal on two weeks’ hol- idays. _ _ " D}. and Mrs. Ern. Armstrong, of Cobalt, visited over the week end with the former’s mother. Messrs Thos. and Ed. Chard left for Regina on Friday. The former purposes teaching, and the latter will follow plumbing. at which he was employed in Owen Sound. Malcolm Leech and Harry Genoe also left for the west. Messrs. Ed. and Will Proctor. of Ypsilanti, Mich., visited a day last week with their cousin, Mrs. Gegrge _Mitchell. Mré'. J .A, Boyd and daughter Lily spent a few days in the city last week. ( ï¬ â€ï¬r."ï¬;1:ry Steeley, of 'foronto, holidayed here last week with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Hacking, of Rum, are visiting the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Thistle- waite. . Mrs. Russell, sr., of Dundalk, visited Mrs. A. S. VanDusen a few days last w.eek Rev. Mr. Rose, of Corbetton, conducted the service in the Pres- byterian church on Sunday. Miss Lily Boyd favored the congrega- tion with a well rendered solo. Quarterly communion service will be held _next Sabtbath. Hr. Frances Thompson, of Portâ€" law, has the deep sympathy of numerous friends in the affliction of almost total blindness which has befallen him. by an affliction of the eyes, which has baffled the most skillful oculists. Well drillers have been at work for Mr. W. Trimble, and at some- thing mer seventy feet have met wit_h 21_ splendid flow of water. 3 Two cases of liquor, consigned gto Mr. Andrew Pallister, oi Os- eprey, was seized by constable TCook at Flesherton Station last week. Inspector Halbert had Mr. . Pallister before Magistrate McMul- {len, charged with consignment for ‘sale, but the defendant denied the charge, or that he had any know- ‘ledge of the consignment made in his name. The case was dismissed ‘and the liquor confiscated. ' A young man named Reginald Holmes, of Owen Sound, who had ,been working at Ceylon, was last Mr. and Mrs. Holland have re- turned from holidays at Wood- bridge and Toronto. Miss Brown, on an extended vis- it with Miss Maud Richardson, returned to Toronto on Monday. from where she will go on an ex- tended visit to the west. Miss Mary Wilson has returned from visiting her sister in To- ronto. Mrs. W. H. Hunt is visiting tri_e_nds_ at _Qwen Sound. Mr. Ez. White left for W'innipeg on Monday and will be the repre- sentative in the west for the firm for which he travels. Mr. Mark Wilson left on Monday on a trip to the west. Mr. S. McLaren, of Hopeville, Mr Harold Mitchell, of {he Standard Bank, is holidaying at Toronto. 51173. Rev. Edmun-ds left on Mon- day: for Aher_ ho_rpe at Walton. _â€"v '- v â€"-" Miss Annie Wilcock, bookkeeper at J. W. Boyd’s, left on Monday to! holiday at Toronto and Buf- a 0. Mr and Mrs. Karatedt are on a visit to the city this week. Miss Kate Bellamy has gone on a two weeks’ visit with friends in Toronto. l Miss Walters, of Kimberley, is visiting her cousin, Miss Dell Thurston. Mr. M. K. Richardson was ac- companied on a driving tour through Egremont last week by Miss Maud Richardson, M188 Brown, Toronto, and Mrs. Black- burn, and on the way calls were made on old friends, The Chron- icle Edito’r, Durham; and Mr. Wm. Bradley and daughter, Orchard, forinerly residents here. Mrs. J .F. VanDusen and child- ren, are spending a few days with Mrs. A. S. VanDusen here. The exterior woodwork of the Munshaw House has been bright- ened up with a new coat of paint. FLESHERTON. , left for Regina, Iey intend to re- The AW Deposit of the Canadian 1’»le is $112.00 Per PM... __ and Funeral Director\ We all love a cheerful loser, but some people are not even cheer- ful winners. deu re F rammg on shorten notice. Snow Roomsâ€"Next to Swallo Barber Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"Nev door South of \V. J. Lawrence’: blacksmith shop. With the prevailing feminine Ihape. the chances of the fat women are mighty slim. The Presbyterian Sunday school here held their annual picnic last week, and being favored with good weather, had a pleasant outing. A. BELL UN DERTAKER ORAN DTRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Week arrested by constable Cook and taken before Magistrate Mc- Mullen, charged with breaking into Mr. Cook s cellar, from which a quantity of butter and meat had been stolen. Holmes was com- mitted to Owen Sound jail to await trial before the county A team of horses belonging to) Mr. S. Osborne, of Maxwell, took' [right on the street on Friday and l J. R. GUN. Farm Laborers’ Excursions $10.00 to Winnipeg Fur Full articulars write A. E. uf'f. D.P.. Ian-oat Illa tolWlaamg,'plaa,$ls.oo to Daatlaatloa Ia Eastern Caaada August. 30:11â€"me all stations Toronto to North Bay. inclusive, and “'9“ thereof in Ontario S. HUGHES, Mu, HIE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Full line of Catholic Robes, and blank and white Caps for aged people. Capital Paid Up . . . . 37,000,000 Reserve Fund . . . . 8,900,000 Total Assets . . . . 123,000,000 N. I. Hon, Mdont. I. L. Ponu. Vic. Pm. and 600. M... 100 Branche- In Canada tron Coast to Count moon. (no. omc: new YORK AGENCY 8“ Bldg‘tâ€"Pl‘ims 51- Car. (Villiam and Cedar Sh. , A General Banking Business Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO Durham to Toronto and Return OF CANADA «9" â€â€5: Elbalming a Specialty $3.00 Hill-II late 28 cuts All tickets valid to return until Tuesday, Supt. 10th. 1912. Ask any Grand Trunk A' » for full partivulars. tickets. PM. VIA CHICAGO Plus hit-cont I". m. Vlunpcg to destination. but not beyond Nachos. (1qu or Ibo-ml. Town Axent- Hum 14 J- â€WWW w DURHAM BRANCH, In aua I AL’Gl'ST 24th to SEPT. 7th. Inclusive ' For Rates, Etc., enquire of Local Agents. INCORPORATED 1869 and tickets enquire from any Grand Trunk Agent, L.. Union Station. Toronto. RETURNING VEDAâ€"gang? guitglzfli Rica-grunglï¬qooa Bun Burn (Iraq-(or. many... grout-:13... fifzcï¬srallv he" ' Tu Culomcu will be um u 8“ lptlon nay .ddmn. free of . 1. Rates . . .1 “Op" you. poynbloi- VII. 41.50 any be charged if not so Id. The (1“ to which over) rubocription in p. d in denoted by the unmbm «m the Midi-cu label. So popor db- oominumi to 311 â€mm are puid. “new “the optmr of the proprietor. For“ trensient “venue-ens I Ad'm‘oen pet had for the Ire! w ht. - “out? 3 cents per line esch subs. qnent insertion minion Ineesnre. Professions nerds not exceeding one inch um permu- Advertisements withent speciï¬c directions wil‘ be published ï¬ll forbid e» 4 chewed sooom Trensieot nonoseâ€" ‘14 st ' “Found " ‘l‘or " etc â€"50 cents for ï¬rst insertion 25 cone {or snob snhseq nent insertion. P: 2.40330339- 24265 ca :35..- II: v. :3 man 3 270.30. (,‘ontmct mm for any advu Iii-bed on sppliution the 0300. ran out of town about a' mile be- fore they were captured. The light wagon to which the team was hitched was upset on the street, and righted a ain, and a verandah post at lcolm Mc- Donald’s, was struck and torn from ito place in the duh away. A green little boy in a green lit- tle way A green little apple devoured one day. And the green little graces now tenderly wave O’er the green little apple boy’c green little grave. I8 PUBLISH-D EVERY THURSDAY HORNING It the Chronicle Printing Nouns, Gunfmn 8trcet. {HE UURHAM CHRONICLE DURHAM. ONT.. EDITOR um Pmrmmn “'6. 2m and 2m $135 sen. m and an: W. IRWIN DURHAM. Ont.