, ! Considerable dim Notice is herebé gnven that the , pl - ee annual General ting 0‘ the “. members of the Grey tual Fire Insurance Company, of variably the chirn Hanover, will be held in Muller’s before the brigade Hall, Hanover, Ontario, on Frxday, scene, b P obtained at the Post Offices t ’ Desboro, Keward. ‘ (‘hesley, Mooresburg and Peabody, and at the Office of the fice Inspector at Toronto. Post Office Service Branch. nary, 1913. Post 01-! I Department, Mail Ottawa, 2lat Jan-l Any person trespassing on Lot No. 29, (.‘on. 1, N.D.R., Bentinck, and having any dealings of any kind with my son, Wm. P. Bailey, without my consent, will be dealt with according to law. Mary Falkingham. February 3rd. 1913. Jtpd A SMALL QUANTITY OF HAY for sale. Apply to MN. .1393. S. Davidson. Bruce St, Durham. 2p THE RWY SAUGEEN HOTEL proper" â€"Apply to J. A. Brown, Durham. 12 7t! LOT 3, CONCESSION 9, GLENELG, containing 100 acres of first-class land in good condition. Will take 31000 i! sold before the first of February, $500 cash; balance on time to suit purchaser. Apply to J. A. Russell. Lougheed P. 0., Alberta. 12 12 tf l COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE \. Durham. 2 floreys high, hard and soft water inside. good cem- ent otaHe frame harm on too. warty acre of land. Price away iown tn quick purchaser. Applv n’ the Chronicle office. 727 U GOOD COMFORTABLE FRAME house on College street; six rooms, two storeys, hard and soft water. good half acre of land. A bargain to quick pur- chaser. For articulara, apply to Ed. Lang on. Durham, or John M. Ltttle. 205 Riopelle St.. Detroit, Mich 222“ CUT FLQWERS.â€"ROSES, CA RNA: __, __,_,.,_ r..- SEVERAL HOUSES ‘IN‘ï¬URHAM. One nice cottage in Lower Town. -A. H Jackson, Durham. 3 tht GOOD BUILDING LOTS APPLY a} to J P. Telford, or Mrs. G. Black- butn. Durham 613d V ONE HORSE. WITH HARNESS g†and cutter; also young collie Hm dog. Apply to W. Burns, near’_ creamery. ‘2 13 tf ‘ MAIL CONTRACT tions, bulb flowers; cabbage, carrots, beets, parsnips. etc; also a good two-year-old colt; and white Leghorns and Black Min- â€0 ACRES, BEING LOT 4, CON. 3, Normanby. about 4 miles from Durham; 11/; miles from Varney; convenient to church and school; well fenced, well watered and in good state of cultivation; brick house and buildings. For further particu- lars, apply to David McAuliffe, 812, Durham, Ontario. l3utf Fur Sale or [{t-nt. BEING LOT 2, CONCESSION 9, Olenelg, 100 acres. Good com- lortab.e house, barn. and other outbuildings; two good wells, and a large cistern. '0 acres under cultivation. 20 acres hard- wood bush, 10 acres pasture land. Good orchard. Reasonable terms. For further particulars. apply to Thos. Glencross. Trav-l erston. 11 “t! p i LOT 55, (‘ONCESSION 2, AND LOT 53, Concession 3, \.D.R., Bent- inck, containing 100 acres; 4% miles from Durham: good farm: first-class buildings; lots of hard and soft svzater good young orchard; strawberries, raspber- ries. and rapes planted last; swing. or further particulars, applï¬ to James A. Alexander, Ear ill, Sa.sk 1212tf ioo ACRES, BEING LOT 4, CON..’ ..C A NDERSON Superintendent Take Notice Hay For Sale NOTICE For Rent Farms fur Sale. F! S H‘ ’ 1 a '1, I SMALL ADS. ',' AUCTION SALE {I of Valuable Farm Land The undersigned has received ,instructions to sell by public auc- ltion, the following lands in the [Township of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, namelyzâ€" Lot 'lNumber Three in the Ninth Con- "cession of the said Township. con- ; taining 100 acres, more or less. F The said lands will be offered for sale by public auction, on 'Thursday, the 20th day of Febru-l jary, 1913, at 2 o’clock in the at- ternoon, at Hahn’s Hotel, in the Town of Durham, subject to a‘ ; reserved bid. WALKERTON’S BIG Terms and conditions may be had, on application to the under- mgned, or to his Solicitor, J P. Telford, Durham. ROBERT BRIGHAM, Auctioneer. Dated February 4th, 1913. and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Durham, Bentinck, Aberdeen, and at the Office of the Post Of- fice Inspector at Toronto. Post Office Department, Mail Service Branch, Ottawa, 20th Jan- uary, 1913. 12 12:1. 1 bee in the New Hunt-m; élgclr ,OEcc CON.. mun, ’5 m {U a. m., tn 4 p. m. and 7 :0} mile, '- U1. Spams! attentiuu given to disease: from »f women and children. Residence op “mnh vmite Presbvterian )hurch f SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 14th March, 1913 for the conveyance of His Majesty’s Mails on a proposed Contract for four years six times per week Over Rural Mail Route from Durham, Ontario, to com- 1 mence at the Postmaster General’s pleasure. Printed notices containing furth- er information as to conditions nf 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 compnaies. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills, executed on shortest notice. All work promptly attended to. __-w-v"' I 'We must congratulate Misses VOTARY PUBLIC' COMMISSION 'Janet Ker' and Isabella Fulton on er Conveyancer. c. Insurance . thelr success in their recent music \zeut. Money to Loan. Issuer nf Mar- Fthe Licenses A general ï¬nancial bust: e’Elf‘lE‘mng‘lkfln“ “null less_tl_'ansacted. . p .. Lem! ‘Dz’rectorv l P. Telford. 5L ARRIS’I‘EL.. 501,1ch03, pm; ()flice. nearly UPPOsiIe the Regis‘ry Hive. Lambton t..Durham. Anyamoum t mouev to Man at 5 per cent. on farm mpertv. J F GRANT. n. D s .133“ I ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI. . ty of Toronto. Graduate Roya Mileage Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistryjn all its Branches. ()ï¬ivv-w-Over Dnnglas’ Jewellery Stow. JR 8P4 WN L R. C P, LONDON ENG ;' V RADULA'I'E of London " 7 ank 4nd Chicago Due-us of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat \Vill he» at. the Hahn House, Jnlv 20 0M. 1!). Nnvmnlwr 165. Dec. 21., Hnurs. 1m?» DJâ€. New ’PF‘H‘E at“ (human! Ray. Lnudnn Ophthalmic H0! ing. and to Gollan Sq. Throat and Nose Hos SPECIA AIS T : EYE TAR, THROAT NOSE DURHAM" ()N'I‘ : ()FFICEâ€"Over J. P. Tvlfm'd’s ofï¬ce i nearly nppusite the Registry nfl‘il'r. â€Phldwnl'e Svmmd hunse sum!» at Regisnw nfl’ic'P mi east, side nf AN)?!" Stu-cut. Ofï¬ce» Hnms 91131.111†2-! p. 11).. 7-9 p. m. 'l‘vlvphmw munmunicn tinn between ofï¬ve and residence at all hours. MAIL CONTRACT , PFICE AND REMIJEMJI; a' 1 short distance east of Kuapp’a Hotel ' umb ton Street. Lower Town, Durban Mica hours frnm 12 to 2 o’clock )HYsgcgqum; SURGEON, or l. 6. Hutton, M. Urs. Jameson lamiesoti Dr. ..C’ ANDERSON, Superintendent Den/d! Director!) . J. SHARP Arthur Gun. M. D. Mal u at U11 atlorv. p.m. .Jackson. ("er .I . DR. BURT. to condffions ‘61 FIRE BILL. (anHr Town i‘s takipg Hunter’s nnnd _._. â€" vwvas uuuauUl be paid $6.â€"-Carried. Robt. Brigham was the only ap- plicant for assessor. ‘ Fischerâ€"Shewellâ€"That Robert Brigham be assessor, and that a by-law be introduced confirming hi3†anpointtnentâ€"Carried. Metcalfeâ€"FchEâ€"v’i‘ga‘l? a‘ï¬E‘iEors; report be accepted, abstract state- ‘lflent .b,e Agrin’Eed .aqd each auditor I Fence Viewers: No. 1, D. Mc- ‘Lean, R. Corlett, Duncan McLean; No. 2, H. Reay, W. Grierson, C. Lawrence: ,No. 3, A. Meyer, J. Pat- terson, W.S. Willis; No. 4, L Dietz, '1‘. Clarke, H. Schrknhardt. Shewellâ€"Brownâ€"'1hat report of reeve and J. W. Vickers for exam- ining into treasurer’s sureties be accepted, and each be paid $2, an‘g $1 $9 registry office.-Carried, A. Campbell; Con. 12 and 13.â€"J. Gettman, J. Hoey, ’1‘. Clarke, T. Cross, LI. Walker, J. Honess, '1‘. Bailey; Con. 14 and 15.â€"â€"J. Max- well, P. O’Brier, J. Crimmons, A. McGregor, J. Becker, (3r. Mlscke, J. Hewitson, J. Lowe, 0. Mess, \V. Barefoot. Pound Keepers: No. 1, R. Led- ingnam, H. McLean, A. McDon- alu; No. 2, W. Livingston, J. W. Lunney, A. Redford; 1‘40. 3, G. Schenk, D. Kobe, J. Park, L}. Lee- lie; No. 45 J. Hoey, W. G. Hastie, J. Tullock. ',Con. Q and 3, N.D.R.â€"-H. Weiden- 'dorf, F. Baach, S. Hopkins, W. Schmidt, W. Hazlett, G. Weis, B. ICoutts; Con. 4 and 5.-â€"H.L. Wed- : dow, 'W. Disnay, H. Sickel, D. Chit- Otick, R. 'l‘rafford, T. Hopkins, '1‘. Torry: Con. 6 and 7:4â€. Moncke, .0. 'Knorck, J. Walls, H. Redford, :I. Brown, '1‘. Redford, W. Lunney: ,Con. 8 and 9,â€"W. Weis, A. Black, 3H. Schneinhardt, D. Burgess, L. 'Mahn, L. Posner, J. Smith, D. Mc- Donald, IA. Brown; Con. 10 and 11. â€"M. Eby, G. Pfei'fer, J. Sachs, W. Hasfie, L1 Supernault, J. Teasdale. VVL‘D. Pathmasters: Garafraxa Roadâ€"- C .McIntyre, G. Skeno, D. McAr- thur, D. Wilkie, J. M'cKechnie, R. ,Noble, D. McArthur, T. Russell: 'Con. 2 and 3, W.G.R.â€"R. Corlett, D. Campbell, C. Shewell, A. Flet- cher, D. McQuarrie, A. Wilson, D. Lamb. W. McCracken, T. Fulton, Mc. Grim-son, D. Donnelly, W. Petty, C. Petty: Durham Road.â€" J. Jacklin. R. Herd, M. Donnelly, J. Wells jr., H. Reay; Con. 2 and 3. S.D.R.â€"-E. Roland, A. Birr, W, McGaughie, G. Purvis, P. Eva, M. 5 Willie, J. ‘Mather, E.__Johnston; ‘v-‘_ fl---“ “uyI-IUII. Metcvalieâ€"Brownâ€"That a By- law be introduced, appointing the following pathmasters, pound- keepers, and fence viewers Metcalfeâ€"Fiseherâ€"That the fol- lowiing be appointed sheep valu- ators: Division No. [1, R. Twam- ley; No. 2, T. Lawrence; No. 3, A. Magwood; No. 4, T. Clarke. Shewellâ€"Brownâ€"That the rceve and G. Fischer be a committee to investigate road allowance, lot 31, and 3:2, con. 14, and if they deemed it necessary to have the timber 3019 by public auction. Council met at Lamlash on Feb- ruary 3rd. Minutes of last meet- ing Irea(_1_ and confirmed. \rnl nxtuulutc l'LISSK‘S Janet Keri: and f3abellr1 Fulton on their success in their recent music examination. The Hampden Guild are invited to spend Friday evening with the Hanover Guild. v .._--. ..u.,uuo at. 131171. Mr. .138. Byers gave a party on Friday evening, for young)‘ and old. Everyone came home feeling they had spent a very pleasant evening. Mrs. Thos. Derby is still laid off work with a sprained ankle. We hope she will soon be around nun.-. agéhL 'Mr. John Cooper is spending few days with friends at Tam. Mr. .138. Byers gave a party on o wr‘ll'niv n‘rn-‘--__ a The Women’s Home Society will hold a se‘ ing at the home of 1 Park, on February 26th Owing to the :mniv \Ve are glad to héar Albert M'earns is impro ly. Dvcrytnlng must be sold, as the proprietor has rented his farm. Terms: All sums of $5 and un- der. cash; over that amount, 12 months’ credit will be given on approved joint notes. 5 per :1 n 1 colt. rising 1 year: 6 cows. sup- posed in call; 1 calve’i CQ‘Y: 1 ,farrow cow; 1 fat heifer, rising 3: 1 Durham bull, 2 years olvd: 2 (heifers, rising ‘2; 1 steer. risinfr 2: .9'5 calves; 8 pigs, different sizes y and ages; 1 sow, due in March: P0 }. good hens; 2 tducks; a quantity u of corn in the field; 1 ood collie . dog; 1 Frost Woo binder. nearly new; 1 Massey - Harris I mower; 1 seed drill: 1 sulkv rake; 1 twin walking plow; 1 gang plow; 1 long plow; 1 scuf- fler; 1 Massey-Harris disc; 1 set iron barrows; 1 four horse poWer: 1 straw cutter; 1 turnip p'ilper; 1 fanning mill; 1 wagon; 1 wagon box; 1 pr. bob sleighs; 1 bug'ry: 1 buggy pole; 1 cutter; 1 robe; '1 bay rack; 1 stock rack; 1 wood . track and gravel box; 1 stonebo.‘t; ’ a quantity of lumber and tongues; . 1 set double harness; 1 set plow " harness; 2 sets single drivmo ‘ harness; 1 grain cradle; 1 churn: '1 grindstone; chains. forks, whif- fletrees, neckyokes, and other 1 small articles too numerous to r Everything must be sold proprietor has rented his I urealt Auction Sale *No. 2 be passed, signed and seal- leiâ€"Carried. i of Farm Stock and Implements.’ Brounâ€"Fiacherâ€"That oWineg to The undersigned Auctioneer has :taxes 01' 1910. lot 49. Elmwoou, be- ‘been instructed to sell bv Publiciing returned to county treasurer .‘lAuction at 101‘ ll, CON. 3, S.D.R., NUDE-1’1. “e recommend clerk to - ‘GlEN'ELG. MeWillicms Station, on have same cancelled.â€"Carried. TUESDAY, MARCH the 4th, 1913 Me.tculfeâ€"_Fischerâ€"That clerk commencing at One o’clock. Rm" obtum an Itemized account from [the following: Brent treasurer of all money spent 1 mare. supposed in foal; 1 Clyde mare, 7 years old; 1 good gengyal_gurpo§e horse. rising 4: GEO. A. ROBT. l BENTINCK COUNCIL 0 the anniversary ser- Hzmuver next Sunday, be no preaching here. glad to hear that Mr. redit Aumian Sale . WATSON, Proprietor. BRIGHAM, Auctioneer HAMPDEN' .-.::u;\lll-.Al V hold a sewjng meet- improving slow- "um“; mm qunlc a paragraph on the legal rights of pedestrians and By-law light rigs on the winter public Mrs. Archie Missionary me am concession on Saturday. Miss May Hudson returned her home in South Bentinck last week, after spending a couple of merry weeks with her cousins, at th'e‘ home of councillor Peart. Ao‘v - wv-.. Mr. and Marat“; grandchild, of tm the cosy McArthm the". 4th_ _concession no bones were broken, centt is dpipg the chores on pleasureé. along without 50 Yo me and keep the house neat looking. Then your usband will be so usv ad- .Don’t. try to have too many {mend-s. Have a few good friends but don’t choose people that aren’t right way I’m just .as happy as the day I was married, but it’s because I chose a good honest. styaightfor- 7â€"H", Don’t annoy your husband by asking him where he has been every time he comes in. or where he is going every time he goes out. If you give him freedom. he won’t use it. but will stay at home. But if you ask him too many ques- tions. you’ll drive him away. keeping and washing and the tending of babies will keep woman years younger looking than going to card parties, staying up late at night, and spending hours shopping and gossiping ' A ‘---â€" _ un.7\lla “We guarantee PARISIAN Sage to end dandruff in two weeks: to stop falling hair; to make dull, lifeless and colorless hair beauti- ful land luxuriant; to cure all itch- ing 'diseases of the scalp. or money back.†0"“ °‘ At any rate, the R '1 Boot Ltd., of Fort Erie, Ont., the adian manufacturers of PAR] Sage, give out through M lane C0. this guarantee, strongest ever given- of a well-known scielitist. and he claims most emphatically that it is the only hair preparation that will kill the persistent dandruff germs. general business.~ J.H. Chitlick, ( [m-k. v UQVUI‘IO_LGI‘FIBUO Fischerâ€"SheWellâ€"That ' Twamley be paid $14.50 for grun- elling swamp, lot 32, concession 9. â€"Carried. Shewellâ€"Brownâ€"That James Yandt be paid $3.50 for wood de- livered to F. Bryden.â€"-Carried. Fischerâ€"Shewellâ€"That D. Mc- Kinnon be paid $4.25 for grave].-. Carried. , . . for supplj Plfm’lsxons t0 MC(}ill_â€"_(‘nrria:l uuu yl'B'Vent the property being ounty treasarer un- Fischerâ€"Brownâ€"That the Muni- cipal World be paid $3.44 for as- sessment roll and forms.â€"-Carricd. Brow nâ€"Fischerâ€"'l hat T. '1 any be paid $2 for two sticks of tim- ber for bridge, lot 30, con. 4, L-..r. She xx ellâ€"Brownâ€"'l hat Jam ; s Garner be paid $104 as salary {mt treasurer.T_Carried. and prevent the returned to coun PcLid.â€"_Carried. -‘C‘. u vulllbu. Metcalfeâ€"Brownâ€"That clerk be authorized to look up by-laws and deems of deviation lots 56. 57 and 58, concession 3, S.D.R., to obtain all Onenessary information re said deV1-.tion, with a View to having a road Of 1923] width Jarrior‘ McArt_hur homestead at on A DVICE TO BRIDES lanketing a horse an evening, Vincent Paylor a vicious kick on the bove the knee. quever II?Aâ€"- ‘ "v- vast. O’Neill recently re- n.._:_ alva‘cturers of PARISIAN out through Mac-far- . this guarantee, the . Williams, and roads that mean- ds and forests. t interesting inci- legal widnth.â€"-Cvarrâ€"1-e(i. Sgnewellâ€"That clerk l - . i What are the favorite books of 5’ you can, ,bUt the boys at Eton? According to 0, spend ,3 ““19- N. Burcher, the librarian, Rudyard ‘00 can t it“ Kipling is their favorite author. me amusement. g At one time they revelled in Charles Kingsley’s works,_ but he .lhan Dnhn -3 ‘ - ‘ ‘ ownâ€"That the Muni- be paid $3.44 for as- and forms.â€"~Carricd. ï¬lerâ€"'1 hat T. '1 orry )r two sticks of tim- 9, lot 30, con. 4. L;.r. o notify Peter Black in assessment of 1912 be allowed to pay to amount of taxes due $3.75 McGil_l for supplying .-â€"-Carried , >ss hair beau-(i: to cure all itch- the scalp, or 220 31 Booth Can; onlLUUGSC .. U1 H good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Boone Mill, Va., who is the of eighteen children. Mrs constipation by Cham Tablets, after five fering', and now recommen tablets to the public. S< all dealers. a few days, on Monday week. Interment Zion cemetery on Wednesd ternoon, Rev. Mr. Prudhan‘ 9|" @ANADA Here is a highways. Well, so much for the Law. However, the unwritten law .‘ or custom prevailing on the roads leading east of the town is that all loaded teams have the {all right of way. Empty sleighs get off the road as quick as possible. Should the loaded sleigh meet a man who doesn’t know enough to get off the road, the law is to punch him with the point of it be a matron. the R. EWEN Magnet Cream Separators and Durham Insurance The Yorkshire Insur- ance Co.,of York Eng. 7 a messa e of hope and}' , IT “AS SAFE r from 3. C. J. Martin, Parllament reassembk , Va... ‘who is the mother the shadow of the seriou: . now reopmmends these water supplied to the I by the canitfl' "an“ nunâ€"L Durham '_. JOHNSTON s... Magne Gasoline Engines _ All SIZES o! All Kinds Including Stock 2r, the unWritten law, availing on the roads of the town is that lms have the full . Empty sleighs get .uu uct'n a r()l)e some of the min- V9 had an extra to prepare. Come ’ nun _ AND h 'd Will Firth. 9" a municipal aCknowledge- y I’lowing out E.G.R., Gum-l :. It Was 8 act, and 1118 ’ flake a gOOd l 59 W38 almost! McNally. of ' suffered the "TL a babe Of mday of last Ontario investment; the ubility to realm qdcflytheueqood._19dggdbyd\eue AGENT “Yes, sir,†pFomp'tly replied the boy, “but it’s been fertilized.†Ont. “Johnnie,†he quet ously, when the lad th§g_0tta_wg_ water 7†the shadow of the serious typhoid epidemic which recently su’ept Ottawa. and which the health m- thorities ascribed to the drinking water supplied to the people of the capital. Many members came cautiously. Some of them were equipped with a personal, home- prepared dispensary of drugs and antidotes. All exercised due dis- cretion. On the second day of the sitting, Mr. James Douglas, the Liberal whip for Alberta. sent a page {or ‘a glass of water. â€"â€"-‘IWOIWU PuUllCal of this idvortiaemmt will not paid for. ’nomefl'lead. Price 83.00 the; acre. Dutiemâ€"Muat mide upon the homestead or ' obtain a pro-emption may enter for a purchased hpmestead in certain districts. .Pnce 83,00 per acre Dutiel â€"Must reside six Worth 8303.03 Contract mm for uiohod on application you my M! V. to the 0609. Full line of! and white (9' ,IHE flUflflleRUle Subscription ‘ï¬i V: m- . .::':;,:::::- -81.50 may be charged if to which evmw ub-u-rimi the numuw v- the addre. Conllaulfl' N: t“ arm-- -"| “’ kn overs ubJ-rimion i! in adding- lulu-l rm" Cro- p. l8 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY DIOR It the Chronicle Printing Noyce Street SHUW Ronnie. Barber Shop. door South of W W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister 0! Interior Unauthorizch publicatlon -A‘VAIA!‘ ,_- EDITHR S") I Ch shup bed to the drinking Ed to the people of Many members came vf the cerious typhoid Lch recently su’ept which the health au- reanem bled under I queptioned anxi- ‘ ‘Hl hfllio Rubens "P“ f‘ '1" 889d [)1 “‘1 Who in the 8014 nil, or any mah ol . may homesteac an of available Dom Mmitgpa. Saskatcb‘ For tun-nut «In-n . mu pot "no {at the 3:?0: Mon; 3 cont- por line «A. h‘â€"-‘A --l AND memm‘uu returned, “is .Mï¬l‘d fly “tn" Next. to Swalluw REMDEM‘E»- N9 “’0 J [Al n'lunn‘.... Februu-y 3 Robes, and blue 11ng people. WW .1 - _‘ P'fmn «f III 30‘?! in“ People‘s â€bruar)‘ A small «W I whiw. null “Mid. “:4 your mun-0r time and am {ties it p v~~ 'hnlc-mnnv'. that \\' o ' I A blend when n Our pul- No.1 M4 for viâ€) I!" Special Re A" up-t grown-s ynur a!" the mill inn All kinds What Abuu Illzltlc 1 00 AC' an M ' N' 300 Acres and 2L‘ H- 125 new lifl||nnlu°H L 200 Acres 300 30"?“ ‘ ' \Vq'st adulln- In â€H [H‘ 1 00 house; liar Fare W11†I have men gains and M' “'8 or ext-ha EDUC THAT PASTRY u SOVERE 20th {Vt red ECLIP \l Ul l 5‘ "“9 a {changtï¬ (f yuu N H