Id. BEING LOT 2, C Glenelg, 100 acres. Good lortable house, barn, and other outbuildings; two good and a large cistern. “:0 acres Good orchard. Reasonable terms. For further particulars. apply to T1103. Glencrosa, Trav- applï¬ to James 6 Bar :11, Sank. 1212“ H.-._ , D. MacKenziu. Uppor :l‘own, Dur- ham. .._,_,_--- “M.-.“ _- 0001f BUILDING LOTS APPLY to J P. Telford, or Mrs. G. Black- burn, Dun-hand .95 555i“ :75 ncredl cleat- cmrdwood and v Farms for Sale. f COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE u. Durham. 2 «flares/s high, hard and soft watnr inside. good cem- ent stat]! frame barn on ton. ’marter MW. of land. Price away iown to quick purchaser. Applv \* the Chronicle office. 7 27 tf LOT 3, (‘ONCESSION 9, GLENELG. containing 100 acres of first-class land in good mandition. Will take $1000 if 8011] bofm‘c the first of February, $500 cash; balance ‘ “-\“' Notico is hereby given that any person iound hunting or other- wise trespassing on Lots 9 and 10. on he 3rd concession of the township of Egremont, after the first appearance of this notice, May 23rd, 1912, will be prosecuted according to laW.â€"-W. T. Wilson, Varne) 523 tf GOOD F] cottage College Watson FOR SALE OR RENT 200 acre farm in the Township of Egremont, close to church school and post office, good build- ings and splendid soil. Apply at this office f0: particulars.. tf CONTRACTS FOR MAKING 0N Lot 12, Concession 13, Glenelg, a lar§e quantity of railway ties‘ an piles (tamarac), and deliver- Ing same at Berkeley, about four miles’ haul. Snote best spot cash prices. A dress J. Ritchie, Envision For articular: Landon. John EdM. Little. 205 Riop Detroit Mich _ Jonn U1. aw -w-vr-__ Detroit, Michâ€:- _ _ 22%! about a quarter acre of land in good condition Will sell cheap to quick purchaserâ€"bip- ply *o Geo. Finney. 418tf ._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" POR 8.8. NO. 11, HUTTON HILL School, township of Bentinck. Applications from properly qual- ified teachers will be received up to Saturda , December 14th. Sal- ary $500; uties to begin at the commencement of the New Year. Apply either personally, or be letter to Charles Lawrence, Dur- five acres of land, just outside corporation of Durham; stable to accommodate {our horses: buggy house, henhouse, woodshwl and other conveniences; good well. Will trade for farm prop- erty. For particulars, apply to John W'iLSgn. Duv‘ham. 8 ‘22 9p Ladies desiring to have their own hair combings made up into the latest style of hair dressing, such as coils, braids or switches. and the Puffs, which were once so POPU131'. should address the un- dersigned. Hair goods remodelled‘ and faded switches d ed.â€"Mr8. Jake Williams. Eugenia galls, Ont. Pig Estray A PIG ABOUT SIX MONTHS OLD came to the premises of the undersigned about the 20th of November. Owner may have same by proving property. pay- ing expenses, and taking away.â€" Duncan Smillie. Bunessan. 121241) ham P. O. Notice to Trespassers For Sale or Rvnt. IMPCRTANI‘ TO LADIES Teachers Wanted Wanted To Let ï¬iim‘s SEVEEN-ROOMED ge, eligibly situated on :9 street. Apply to Ed. "‘ 1114tf For Sale. For Rent 'uwutlllw- 'apea plénteâ€"d ' last r further particulars, men A†Alexander, "' 1212“ SMALL ADS. no. 25 auto for ï¬rst inertial». and 10 out: for each | inch an! under two inches, double the .bovo Yufly rate. on application. 11283p ‘2. ()FFICEâ€"Over J. P. Telford’s oflice nearly opposite the Registry omce. Residence Second house south of Registry ofï¬ce on out side of Albert Street. Omce Hours - 9-11 3.111., 2-4 p. 11).. 7-9 p. m. Telephone communica- tion between omce and residence at all hours. me; 5311:; 55:31:36 2 b'elock - Vov-â€"â€"_ - ruï¬ce in the New Hunter Block. Oï¬oe hours, 8 to 10 n. m., to 4 p. In. and? we a. m. Specul utention given to dineueo )f women and children. Residence op- mite Preohvterinn Church. .. Diana 0! Bye. Ear Nose and Throat. Will he at the Hahn House, July 2) Oct. 19, November 16. Dec. 21, A†Aunt-at itâ€. London Ophthalmic Ho- “3.. and 00001303 Sq. Throat at No.0 Boo. BPIOIA L18 1' l eve. EARL magma nos: ‘â€"â€"_1 L a. c. ’P., LONDON. ENG (NBADULATE of London. New 1 York 4nd Chicago. Hours. 1 to 5 p.m. Ofï¬ceâ€"- ~7H1? GRANT. D. D. s .L. D s. f ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- ty of _Tpronto. 9,3919}? Rays *5 Ofï¬ce. nearly obposite the Registry 1"ï¬ce. Lambton t..Durham. Anyampunt f mmmv tn loan at 5 per cent. on farm V‘D‘nflrfv. J. 6. Hutton. )PFICE: 1'1 ty of Trimâ€"to. Graduapo Roy; ‘nllege Dental Surgeons nfoxtano. - Dentistrvju all its Branches. Holstein Conveyancer, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Money to loan at lowest rates, and terms to suit borrower. Fire and Life Insurance placed in thorâ€" oughly reliable compnaies. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills, executed on shortest notice. All work promptly attended to. I. P. Telford. QARRISTEB, sompnou. ETD _-- LI..- Dtx4v;u§rt \zem. “one “mu? Lit-mnsm mas tritium-ted For sale privately 1 now six years old‘ 1 steer, rising 2 years, 1 heifer, rising 2 years, 2 steer calves‘ 2 aged mares, 1 colt, rising 2 years, A quantity of Hay. AT LOTS 25 AND 26.. CONCESSION 1, S. D. R., GLENELG. V ‘1... NOTICE is hereby given that the above named insolvent has made an assignment of his estate to me for the benefit of his creditors «mder the R.S.O. 1910, Chatpter 64. The creditors are notified to meet at my office, McKinnon Building, Toronto, on Friday, the ‘20th day of December, 1912, at 3 ;o’clock P. M., for the purpose of {receiving a statement of his af- lfairs, for the appointing of in- ;spectors, for the setting of fees, land for the ordering of the affairs lo! the estate generally. i All persons claiming to rank ;upon the estate ,of the said in- solvent, must file their claims, kproved by affadavit, with me on 1 or before the 3lst day of December 1912 after which date I will pro- ; ceel to distribute the assets of the ‘the said estate, having regard to those claims only of which I shall ,then have received notice. Jas. P. Langley, F. C. A., Trustee, McKinnon Bulidjng. Tenders for urchase of farm will be receive up to February lst. No tender necessarily accept- w All the above stock is in good condition. 12124pd In the matter of Thomas McGrath of the Town of Durham, Merchant, In solvent. A‘I Toronto, December 12, 1912. To those using stamps for rais- ing funds for anti-tubercular or other benevolent societies, the Post Office Department directs that such stamps be placed on the backs of letters or other mail matter as sealers. A. H. Jackson. 'H'I‘AH Y PUBLIC. COMMISSION Operated much like a djob-print- ing press is a new rapi printing machine for photographs. United States engineers say that! nearly a million horse power could} be developed from the Green river a tributary to the Colorado. I DURHAM ONT (Lanr Town. er Medical Directorv. FOR SALE PRIVATELY 'mh-q 18, Front St. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. Apply to WM. JACKSON, Buncssan N OTICE T0 CREDITORS 'I.u ()vm' hanglas’ Jewellery Scorn. Dental Directorv 0R. BROWN W. J SHARP Lem! ‘Dz’rectorv ()onvmanoer 8w Money to Loan. BR.BURT; Over J J. Hunter’s er. 8w. lusurancr Loan. Issuer of Mar- tenaml hnanmal bum- Ova-m Round. â€My Millions Fractured It and Leo! Hie Duplometio Poet. A witty New York society men aid at a dinner. apropoo of court etiquette: “Court etiquette In. nfter all. very like ordinary etiquetteâ€"the Inn of common sense govern it. “Did you ever hear how unity un- 110m lost his under eecretaryanlp at our Iegetlon In London? Multy de- Ierved his fate. Bis common lens. was lamentably lacking. “It happened years and yen-I "0. King Edward bad Just come into hll own. and unity Millions was dining tor the out time at Buckingham pal- “The dinner was a splendid [old plate {littered oh able and sideboard. To Hula. when the entrcmeu cum on. the deaf Queen Alexandn uld: “‘How ions have you been living IbI'OId. “1'. Millions? w‘; ‘i‘oï¬r years. ma’un.’ Malt: replied In I loud voice. for he knew enough. of course. to upeak high md to nu ‘ma'am.’ “ ‘Whatl I did not hear.’ said Queen Alexandra. “ ‘Fonr years. ma’am,’ unity shouted. “But she repeated. “What? ' “Then Muity leaned forward. and. with a polite and amiable smile. be saved four ï¬ngers to and fro before Queen Alexandra’s face. “He resigned the next morning.â€- Exchange. Otrono From Without and Sometime. Doubly Strong From Within. Nobody knows who invented the bar- rel. It has been used since time imme- Barrels are used for all manner of articles, solid and liquid. There are barrels for holding sugar, salt. apples, potatoes. and so on; for all sorts of A _ A A modal. oils. from the heaviest lubricants to the most volatile products of petro- leum; for beers. wines and all sorts of beverages. It is contended that 'the barrel is the strongest structure of its size that can be made from. an equal amount of wood. lts contents are fre- quently the strongest that can be made from liqulds. Hotel Tips In Advance. The Japanese custom of administer- ing the hotel tips immediately upon ar- riving is clearly explained by Stafford Ransome. in former days the Japanese innkeeper made a small charge for the food he supplied. cost price or there- about, and the guest. upon arriving. ’ made a present of money to the house and another to the servants. indicating thereby both his own social rank and ; the class of accommodation he expect- } ed. However muniticent these presents, 7 it was polite for him to write “common Estufl'†or “rubbish" on the paper in which he wrapped them up. Fearful i confusion resulted when Europeans with our ideas of tipping first came. Presented with a bill for the ridicu- lously small sum of 2 shillings. they i thought a shilling tip handsome. when as much as 6 shillings was probably ; anticipated-London Chronicle. The barrel has tremendous power of resistance to pressure from within and from without. A barrel set on end will, it is claimed. support half the weight of a railway car while the truck is taken from beneath for repairs. Yet the primitive barrel is put together without nails. screws. bolts or pins. it is entirely self fastened. The barrel is smaller at its ends than it is in its middle. so that the wooden hoops. self locking. may be driven on. tightening the staves and pressing the heads into the chines. Although not calked, barrels are water tight. A small barrel is a keg. a big barrel is a cask. and a still bigger barrel is a hogs- head.â€"â€"Harper’s Weekly. Bread Upon the Waters. When Victor Hugo was in exile in Brussels he asked Rochefor't to stand godfather to his son Charles. Roche- fort accepted and in looking for a suit- able present saw in a curiosity shop window a sliver table ornament which attracted him and which he bought. though the price was 35.000 francs. When after 1870 Rochet'ort was sent to New Caledonla and hls property conï¬scated Victor Hugo sold the orna- ment for the beneï¬t of Rochefort’s family. it turned out that it was the work of Benvenuto Cellini. and it brought in 200.000 francs. Franklin's Fate Preï¬gh The fate of Franklin. the explorer. was unwittingly pretignred. and on the eve of his starting on his last voyage. at the hands of his own de- voted wife. As he lay dozing on a sofa Lady Franklin threw something aver his feet. on which he awoke in consternation. saying: “Why. there’s a flag thrown over me! Don’t you know that they lay the union Jack over a :orpse?†A Charity Dance. Awkward Spouse~i see our set is to have a grand charity hall. Did ybu aver dance for charity? Pretty Wife- Of course. Don't you remember how I used to take pity on you and dance with you when we ï¬rst met? -London telegraph. . Whore His Monoy Wont. Tramp-Yes. lady. I had 850.000 left to me once. Woman-And I suppose It all Went for liquor? Tramp-l a'poso so. mom Dem judgm 30' lawyer: In Iwml drinkera.-New York Globe. Beâ€"No man is as black an no In painted. Sheâ€"And no woman is no white as the u powderem-(nncinnafl Enquirer. COURT ETIQUETTE. THE BARREL. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 0110. of the Municipality of the' ‘ Town of Durham A By-Law to authorize the issue of Debentures oi the Town of Dur- ham in the County of Grey to the amount of $4,000.00 for the pur- pose of building and erecting a retaining wall and abutment, and repairing the structural work of a bridge across the Saugeen River, and approaches thereto, at the intersection of the said River and Lambton Street in the said Town of Durham. WHEREAS it is requisite and necessary that a retaining wall and abutment should be built and erected and the structural work of a bridge across the Saugeen River at Lambton Street in the Town of Durham, thoroughly and complete- ly repaired and put in order. AND WHEREAS in order to de-': tray the cost of said works, it will, be necessary to issue Debentures; of the said Town of Durham for 'the sum of $4000.00 as hereinafter provided (which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this By-LaW) the proceeds of the said debentures to be applied to the said urpose and to no other. i AND HEREAS it is desirable 'to issue the said debentures at ’one time and to make the g’rincipal lot the said debt regaya 1e by Iyearly sums during t e period of lten years, being the currency of the said debentures, said yearly 1sums being of such respective a- mounts that the aggregate amount payable in each year for principal 'and interest in respect of the said ldebt. shall be as nearly as possible equal to the amount so payable in each of the other nine years of such period (as shewn in Schedule A hereto annexed). _ AND WHEREAS the said retain- ing wall and abutment have been erected and the said structural work of the said bridge is nearl completed, and the total estimat cost thereof is the sum of $4000.00 or thereabout. AND WHEREAS the total amount required by “The Municipal Act†to be raised annually by Special rate for paying the said debt and interest as hereinafter provided is vvv--- AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the Town of Durham according to the last revised assessment roll thereof is $587,120?!“ _ _ a n. n A n AND \VHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of the, said Municipality is $59,189.30, whereof no part of the principal or interest is in arreur. THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the 'lown of Durham (’ll.’l(:tS as follows: expended by the Linnicipwl Conn» cil of the Town of Durham in the building and erection of :1 retain- ing wall and abutment an! repair- ing the structural Work of a bridge across the Saugmn River. and approaches thereto, at the in~ tersection of Lambton Street and the said River in the 'lown uf Dur- ham, and for the purpnse 01' rais- ing the. said sum 01' $~U‘00.00 de- bentures of the said “lawn of Durham to the said amount of $4000.00 in the whole shall be issued in sums of not lCnS than $100.00 each on the First day 01 February A. D. 1913, each 01 which debentures shall be dated on the date of the issue thereof, an... shall be payable within ten years there- after, namelyzâ€"One of each of the said debentures on the First day of the month of February in each 4. During the Lurreney (. the said uvebenturcs there Sun“ u raised annualry by special hue u all the ruteable property 11) [1 Town of Durham me sum 01 $530.. for the purpose of paymg U amount one in each or Inc 531 years for principal anu mtcrest I respect of the said uebt (as suuo in the Scheduile A hereto annexu. 5. 'lhis By-Law Bnalt Lake .- féct on the 13th day 01 JanuaryL D. 1913. . . 6. ’Ehevotes of the elector!)1 the Town of Durham 811.1“ be m- en on this By-Law at tile 101M- ‘mg times anu places, that . l9 sayzâ€" On Monuay, the btn ea 01 January A. D. 191.5, commencu: at the hour of mm: ocmek 1n .Ulc forenoon and conunumg Lluve o’clock in the auernoou ox the Same day, by the IOMUWng >epâ€" uty Returnmg Unmerar- DI L11 Ward at Gemï¬e bhwes am! 03' Clutch Elviuge, Deputy naming Olficer; EaSL Waru at an.0wn Hall by W. H. Bean, “cpul...he- “""."J "3â€"“ â€"'""' " - - turmng Olhcer; unu “cu“ Mu at Pasco Saunuers' bnuy UJJuun Smxth, Deputy neturmug weer. 7. I On .Saturuay, [11c ourm day of January A. 4). $31., Lug Mayor 01 the 841d Lawn (Um- ham shall aLtenu at muouucd Chamber at 10 o clock .11 t: wwâ€" noon [0 appo‘nt puma)“; [suLLCutl at the vuuous pauuld vanes aforesaid anu at the an.“ “mm; “P 01 the votes uy we {um um behalf 01' the persons undated m, and promoung or oppuals' an pasamg 01' thus by-béw [respect- Ively. _.- ,>_. I _. AA-“I-I-I 1" tend at his ounce 4t 4 ucwcx noon of 'Luesuay the Seentn any of January A. u. 131.5, t sum up the sai' BY- LAW NO. 621 The sum of $4000.00 5 I†the. 01. ‘ V. mul‘ :um F the igi‘nlt this By -La ted at the C 15333 '3'? 't'ï¬e’éincn Chunber at the Town of Damn the day of January A..' 1913. $1UNDERTAKING Referred to i the foregoing BI-Law uhowin o ow the amount 8530.67 there required to be raised annuaily r special rate is apportioned. Year Principal Interest 8220.00 1913 8310.87 1914 327.76 1915 345.79 1918 364.81 1917 384.87 1918 406.03 1919 428.37 1920 451.92 1921 476.78 1922 503.00 202.91 184.88 165.86 145.80 124.64 102.30 78.75 53.89 27.67 8 4000.00 $1300.70 Total 530.67 530.67 ‘ 530.67 530.67 530.67 530.67 530.67 530.67 530.67 530.67 85306.7 0 TAKE NO'ï¬E that the above is a true y of a By-Law which hss b? taken into consid- 'eration and 11 be finally passed b; the Count of the Municipality o the' Com! Durham in the event 0! thossent of the electors being obtaiï¬ thereto, after one month frombe first publication in “The Durha Chronicle,†the date of which rst publication was Thursday, f: 12th day of Decem- ber A. D. 12, and that the votes of the elecrs of the said Muni- cipality wi? be taken thereon on the day all at the hours and places them stated. The Chrdcle and Weekly Mail an Empire, 1 yeax. â€$1.75 The Chxcicle and Weekly Globe,' y..ear The Chr lcle and Family Heral Weekly Star lyr. The Chnicle and Weekly Witnes 1 year... The Chxnicle and. Weekly Sun, year ...... The (lonicle and Farmer s Advo te, 1 year... ..... The Chanicle and Canadian Farm! year... .. The C$11icle and Toronto Dail_ ens, 1 ea: ......... The ( 011icle an Toronto DailStar,l year" .. The (lonicle and Toronto D.11l ‘1 011d. 1 year†The (‘1011icle and Toronto DailMail and Empi re 131. The amnicle and Toronto Dai’ Globe. 1 year... - The “111111-19, and The Grain Gwm's‘ Gmdo, \Vinnilwg I. EWEN 10h}? ..‘;‘ Tb Yorkshire Insur- zucc C01, of York Eng. lm'rancc of All Kinds Including Smck Drham .W. B. VOLLET. Clerk othe Town of Durham. and all \flouschold Furnishings New Stork just arrived and will he suld at the luwest living proï¬t. Undvrtaking receives special attention V. JOHNSTON Sr. FURNITURE; Durham .DWARD KRESS Schedlt “A†\ MVClubbing Rates TORONTO L______ DURHAM BRANCH, ;my. ‘ nun . I Rugs. Oilcloths Window Shades L a c e Curtains ‘ ““" Magnet Gasoline Engines m S!ZES { rote: for andll O tic: AND Ontario Mayor. Clerk. AGENT Ont. 1.90 1.90 1.90 2.40 1.90 .50 HIE flUflHAM EHBBIICL H man nu! "0380A? loam At tho 0ch 351w»; mm. W. '""'""""' “10“". nu- n“ - col (â€mfg-3...: â€blob ban...- 4!. 50 any h. 0:5“.1‘5. an to whtch over) nbooflptm h I. death! by tho number «a the “‘1'“. I552: 1". pp. “- oonuuuod (0 all um m pg“. oxmnutb «mum: of the proprietor . - ‘ â€"â€" â€"â€"A. ‘ “mu without. In palm-bod till forbid u I‘m-m It not noon-7 ‘14 u. m inch “.00 p» an apodla dined... .l ohm-pd mm: ' fEFou‘n-‘f‘ “For I. vi†A.-_A- ‘A- â€A I‘m-nut notwu- â€nun - .. ...... no â€"50 out. tor In! “but“... 85 o..- to: ad» “boon not 13mm. All durum-nu adored by own nut to no“ for in «Iv-.00. Conant m- for Lou-q um. (I! abbot! on mum. the 0.... A. BELL UN DERTAKE and Funeral Director Picture Frammg on shone; “'9 want, two mun-e am I It County Thos. W. Bow man Son Co Ridgmllle. SYNOPSIS 0F CANADIAN NOI WEST LAND REGULATION ANY PERSON who is the I head of a family, or any I over 18 years old.‘may burned a quartersection of available D inion land in Manitoba. Sasklt ewan or Alberta. The appl must appear in person at the iniun Lands Agency. orSub-a (or the district. Entry .by p may be made at any agency. certain conditions by father. er. son, daughter, bmther or of intending homesteader. ‘ upon and cultivation of t in each of three years A steader may live withir nine‘ of his homestead on ' (arm least 50 acres solely owned at cooled by him or by his ‘1 mother, son, daughter, broth sister. Duties.â€"Six months’ r? In certain diatrictu a home er in good avtanding may pro 3 quarter section alongside homestead. Price 83.00 per 1 Full line of Catholic Robes, and blue! and white Caps for aged people. Duties.â€"â€"Must recide upon. homestead or pre-empuonj months in earh of six yem. date of homestead entry m in: the time required to homestead patent) and cul‘ fifty acres extra. A. homesteader who has exl ed Lis homestead right and c obtain 1 pre-emption may for a puvchased homestel certain districts. .Price $3.1 acre Duties,â€"Must reflde months in each of three yew tivato titty acres and erect 1 worth 8300.00. Deputy o! the Minil‘ the Interior. N .B.-â€"Unn uthoflzed. pu MI 0! thin ndvortiloment will paid for. 1 A present of The Chro: a year would be apprecin' some distant friend. Tl guesse- allowed might w five dollaru in the bean Try it. Snow Roomsâ€"Next m Swallnd Barber Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"N0! door South of W'. J. Lawrence‘. blacksmith shop. SEND HIM THE CHRONJ NURSERY STOCK Emma um Pmrmmn Embalming a Specialty BOWMAN’S W. IRWIN Guaranteed it will grow W. W. CORY. Plant On'