nun IM thin date. DAVID HOPKINS. Lot ‘1. Con. a. w. G. 3.. --- .. .uvuac wurlUi (qflcnmg ability, in chemical! 3353190.]; .30. ‘1 _ n f trim] supplies and ï¬ttings, etc., fnrfully . W. W. CORY, {Junior Leaving and Matriculatinu? Defuty of the Minister mn-k. - o the Interior. ! ‘ ' . . N.B.â€"UnluthOfl3¢d Publication 1 "()S. ALLAN, PI'IDCI 43a! and Pia». . vim-ial Model School eacher. st' 3'i5hifor.dzwment Wm boats? Class Certiï¬cate. D. .â€" ° obtain a pre-emption may take a pnrcbued homestead in certain diltflctl. Price. $3 per acre. Dut- ha.â€"luot reside nix month. in each 0! three years, cultivate 50 acre. and erect a house “mm. OX In certain districts a home-Eggavu: ï¬uznxuiiexigug‘ “under in good standing may pre- 1 certified, and that at erupt . a quarter-section alon -;day the Adm' ° aide hm homestead. Price $3 pix-â€399d to distrib‘llflztiiter acre. Dutieo.â€"Six months fed-193““ among the D81 Notice is hereby given in not be responsible Ibt or debt- contracted of his homeetead on a farm of at but 80 acres, on certain condi~ tiono. A habitable house in re- quired in every case, exce t when unidence in performed n the vicinity. THE sole head of a family. or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter-section of available Dominion land in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Subâ€"Agency for the‘ District. Entry by proxy may be:l made at the office of any Local; Agent of Dominion Lands (not; sub-agent), on certain conditions,,' Duties.-Slx months residence' Ppon _and_ cultivation of the land? SYNOPSIS 0F CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS prohibited from trespassing or} hunting with or without dogs on; lots 7 and 8 of the 5th concession! of Gienelg â€"-A. G. Blair. R. T, Ed- wards 10 2 4; I†KEN I- ; 1’ Ofï¬ce. nearl'y .‘ï¬: A LARGE. ROOMY DWELLING‘n ‘e'Lambm" “- )f .mth to Man ‘ house; large enough to keep, ommnv. boarders: conveniently situated4 ‘* » to all public works; newly dec‘: ‘. H outed; cheap rent. Apply t0. OTARY PUB N. McIntyre. Durham. 612; THREE LOTS IN LOWER TOWN? on Garafraxa street, close to: the cement works. Will be sold; reasonably to quick purchaser.: Apply to Mrs. 'I‘. Finnegan. 1 Barn For Sale GOOD FRAME BARN. SIZE zaxfnzd with 16ft. posts. In good condi- tion. For_ fgyther informatitm’ . ThREE GOOD YOUNG MILKBRS and one that Ireshens the first of February. Apply to Miss E. Caldwell. Durham. 10 '23“ ONE DUE THE 25th OF THIS month. and one three years old. Apply to T. C. McGirr, Lambton street. 10 16 3nd ThREH -0001) Ydtxa SIILKERS ahdfloye that Ireshens the first apply at The Chronicle Office â€"-. â€". --â€".â€".-._. â€". â€"â€"â€".~â€"- For Sale. WES] PART OF LOT 25, CON. 1 W. L} R" adjoining corporation of Dur‘uam. containing 15 acres 3 mods, f perches of good land. ali seeded down with tim- othy; ood brick house; hard am] '0 t water, barn, orchard, sheds. etc. Apply to T. Haskins, or to A. H. Jackson, Durham. m0 LOT 53. CON. 3.13. G. R Gluten. containing 106' acrés: on premises are new fume barn. brick house. she-'33 and outbuild- 1323; running streim through DIODQYty: about 10 acres hard- wood bunh, rest in 20041 state of cnlhvation. Possession given on Nov. llt, 1913. For further (M!- ticulars. apply on {art-m'ses to In. John Staples. Rural Route NO. 1. Durham, Ont. 941111th sale cheat): small cash payment. balance secured by mortgage. On premises are good frame house frame barn. and outbuildings- log pig-pen: good well. Appg p. .l to Wm. MoNally. Ebordale 61230 t“ and .22. Conceuion 3. E. G. R.. Glenelg; 100 acres: about 3milea from Durham. by good gravel road. Easy terms to the right man: title perfect. Apply on the premises to Adam Weir. or to J. P. Tellord. Durham. 8143m and 0'2. Conceuion 3. E. Glenelg; 100 acres; about from Durham. by good road. Easy terms to th mam: title perfect. ADD Notice 9. CON. 6. GLENELG. FOR Farms for Sale. T“ RENT Cows For Sale Notice 3, cultivate 50 '7 Th? 801100] is thnrungblv house worth! [cinching apmty, i‘uichem for .any in my 2813 Minna! FEES : $1 per mfmth WI. F IOUIIAISOQ, 0.0, THUS. ALLAN. Principal 21m \‘inrial Mndel School Teacher ('luss (‘e-rtiï¬muy. In H'Hding Students should enter beginning of the term if po Hum-d can be Obtained at ream rates. Durham is a healthy at tx-m-tiw tnwn. making it a most able place fnr residence. The recordnf the School in past us a flattering one. The trustee prog ressn’e educativnnlly and 3 ins to see that teachers m3“ 4'24 tf 443’»!!! _-â€".J haVUlly “Ul'au- ant to Ontario Statutes 1911. Cap. 26. Sec. 55, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said John Staples, who died on or about the 20th day of July A. D. 1913, are required to send by post prepaid or otherwise deliver to J. P. Telford, of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the Adminis- tratrix, on or before the 24th day of October, 1913, their names, ad-t dresses and descriptions and afulli statement of particulars of theirl' claims, and the nature of the se-; curity, it any, held by them, dulv' on inch and under two in: L. Yearly rate. on application. Durham Continuation School nughly reliable compnaies. Deeds ' Mortgages, Leases and Willsn executed on shortest notice. Alli work promptly attended to. ’ J or, Conveyancer, Again. Money to Loan .‘iue Licenses. A gene!- mess tranqgcted. " D-- A. H. Jackson NYOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION 81', CF ' y n "H83gn09r, C- Insuranm inn-.0 __- JR. 501 WN L. R. C P., LUNDON. EXG. (V RADULA'I‘E of London. ‘1 York and Chicago Discuss of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. \Vi†he at the Hahn House, July 2†O‘T- 1â€. NUVPlnhpr Hi In... on New Hmu'a. l‘tc‘pg p )1" ["1015 ug or the term if unbe obtained at re Durham is a hgalthy possible. usonahle and at- ua’n Assn-aunt Roy. London 0 (n3 am.’ to Galleon Sq Tbmm Em ."Am mg“ NOSE? -- mvuw DI wRIIAM ONT ABï¬lSI‘EL, vv“.§ J u-svâ€" V- .vvlm‘wno 'Zno time in supplementing its pro- \ (tecting agencies, devised to re- Medica/ Dz’rectorv. iduce the danger of accident to a _. “fl _ _ fminimum. if not to eliminate them if; jamiggon 15;“;‘0" laltogether. The company has 1-; AND RESIDENCE A {made a vigorous commencement. FHC ‘ .. ‘ . . f th ? I ) short distance Quito! Knappis Hotel, In the equ1pp1ng 0 e S} Stem . imb ion Street, Lb aver Town, Durham .« with an automatic electric block 5 â€rice hours from 12 to J o'clock ;signal. This is somewhat similar' 3 5 mullâ€"E6“ a D- c u ‘Tto the ordinary semaphore. which 0 v 9 I 0' g g . . ‘ ' O ' andard. t “‘"‘-Ԥ"O"“" 5"."- T‘fm‘}? ‘Imce some 25 feet high. with a mime»! neary opposnte t e egistry , '. ‘ ) ofï¬ce. Residence Second house south cross arm for dd5l'ght purposes. H, Registryofliceoneastside “Aim.†and red. yellow and green lights Street. (â€lice Hours 9-1] a.iii., ' 2-} p. for night use. The track is ii- "2.. a.†p. m. Telephone (:oiuli'iumca- . _ . , Vided into blocks at the end tinii between (â€ï¬ve and residence at of a†bum“. which is a signal. A train ’stanrl- ‘ _,,--____- -_-____-,- _.____ __.--_-- ing or running in given block. Wis! ‘ Arthur Gun, â€. 0 set the signal in the block immed- iursioms nusuaosos oi lam-V behind it: against rollnwim ‘ tied in the New Hunter Block. ’Omccltl‘ainSâ€"thus ensuring DC’l‘feCt safe- l mung, 5 u, in a. w., .to 4.3». in. any! 7 209 ty from rear-end collisions. This ' .i. in. Special attention given to diseases - if women and children. Residence op- â€.3 the case “3 double. thk- bill in osiis Presbi'terianb‘hurch. [Single track installation the sig- t .~ _.â€"‘--~.. (nails are so \i'orke'l that a train in 3 0R EUR} ‘3 block will set the signal against e l " , n Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hoe ifOllOWing an] Gag. am! to 901m. sq rum: and Nose Hon f‘thus making itself immune from u spacmusr: uï¬' jthe danger of either head-on or ‘g‘ E‘; '3, "AR, THROAT N03E;rear-end collisions. The C. P. R. i] )ij 23. Frat \‘ ’Iwav- \‘niinil ;n.0W has thPSP Signals ODPratlng 0n " " ‘ '“‘“ â€:""“ “T" 'T"â€"" _ "a " lines between St. John and ' p fIts L RUCRE’ t5 {Ix/)VNEVG 'Mattawamkeag. Montreal and 3‘ . . H U)‘ r . ‘ - :Vaudreiul; Montreal (Place Vigeri Oi "i BADULATE of London. New ’ and Ste. Therese. I York and Chicago ition and Sudhury. \Vest Toronto. .V‘ on...“ at Eye, an n... .04 mm... fBolton, Islington. and Streetsville “’ill be at the Hahn HMS... Julv gnnction. Fort William and MOIan ’ ()(‘L l!’ \v..un..-.|_. _ 11. I‘ ' ‘- NO T1013 T0 CREDITORS FFICE-Over J. P. Telfm'd’s ufl‘ic ( nearly Opposite the Registr} ofï¬ce. Resxdvnce Second house soutl u! Registry â€me? 01) east side of Aer: Street. ()ï¬jce Homs D-ll a.m., 2-4 p. "2.. 7-9 p. :11. Telephone cmumunicn (inn between (“ï¬ve and residence a! a†hmn'ï¬. 31 per month in advance _- v- .I“..‘ . nub ton Street, 14:4!" Town â€rice hours from 12 to l o'clock In: one. The trustees are educationally and s are no 2 that teachers an pupils ' advantage for the pr- ;ation anduacquistion of Chai'uiulid’. t'lr‘ ‘. making it a most desir- residence. Dr. Den/a1 Directory School in past years n' LP. Telford. ; 31., soucnou Em)? early opposite the Regisfry: m it.,Durham. Auyamuunt! Man at 5 per cent. on farm? . SHARP W 11111.!" N .. p .1“. “13mg",;Svtephevnmand Field. B. â€Ilium w: Du l ,Nest, McGillinay, B.C. lmaking a total of 638 M“ The line between Mm IFarnham is now being 1 a! Directory, frast as the material Mn reer. 8w. Insurance Loan. Issuerpt Mar- Keneral hnanctal bum- . (Lamar Town.) C. IAIAGB. Secretary (“j-Dipped in atthe ‘â€"â€"â€"‘ mement if th - uthority fromeyth: the tender, Whic will be to if the person tendering enter into a c ,actual signatures, stating ;occupations and places of ,dence. In the case of firms actual signature, the nah-r .c(_)ntract can be [tender obtained at this ' ,ment and at the offices of J. G. fSing, Esq., District Engineer, Con- ;federation Life Building, Torontu, , nt.; J. H. Armstrong, Esq., Dist- :rict‘ Engineer, Midland. Ont" actual signatures, stating their occupations and places of resi- dence. In the case of firms, the actual signature, the nature of the occupation, and place of res- idence of each member of the firm must b9 Ditrnn “Dart. Durham Insurance ytHCL‘L sausracnon or your mohey promptly refunded. 50¢. a box,6 for $2.50. Sample free if you write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada. Limited, Toronto. 176 help to keep in good workin order. GIN PILLS are what they ne . GIN PILLS keep the urine neutral, colds settlin on the kidneys or bladder and ward oilg Rheumatic attacks. Remember, every box of GIN PILLS is sold with a positive guarantee to give perfect satisfaction or your money promptly refunded. ' AT 60 ENJUYINB PERFECT HEALTH Safety first is an urgent consid- eration Wit}; Ihe railways: but the Canadian Pacific Railway is losing ““I'VI accepted 058un c bank! payable to of All Kinds including Stock SAFETY IN TRAVEL. Illn'ray, B.C.â€"the whole total of 638 miles. between Montreal and â€"‘v~l _-- “11k! now being 9 nipped as material can 9 put up. â€" , - \QIIL _"“ "‘V.“ â€U Llldll l V 1"] Streetsville 1m and Mason Peterborough.â€"On B.C., Crow’s good, but not as 521 i.C.-â€"the whole last month. nnn Ont Pl‘iDCe Albert 01 labor not 71 Saskatoon.-Little change in the labor market as far as skilled trades are concerned. Most of the surplus mechanics have gone har- vesting. x THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Moose Jaw.~Since the the last month harvest 1 have been instrumental 1' ing the surï¬lus labor supj p ing, the con unskxlled labor has ' Reginaâ€"Labor conditic mained unchanged thmugl past month, although the of unemployed mechanics ed sli htly, many having with t e farmers. Brandonâ€"During the month there was little dem labor, the supply beim greater than during th Winnipegâ€"Although a number are still unemployed. showed a litt last month. large . trade 18 1mprovement over not satisfactory. automobiles ning full force. Owen Soundâ€"Labor n fairly active; building quiet niture factories have had a Londonâ€"Industrial eased off considerably mat. and were not me: as for the same man St. Thomas.â€"Labor was We†employed. (.‘hatham.~â€"Labor con erally very quiet in ms Building trades Dartim Stratford.â€"All classc well employed in city during August. vv UUUSCOCK.â€"Rep0rts from of the larger factories were encouraging than for some Several manufacturing co; have complained of dullness bor of all kinds appeared t< well employed. Woodstockâ€"Reports Of the larger fanfnpinc Berlinâ€"Conditions as outside work was as good as during ing month of last pared favorably w far as concerned were the correspond- year. and com- ith last month Guelphâ€"Conditions not arable as those of the month. and considerably August were less satisf last month, a large n skilled and unskilled w mg out of employment Orillia.â€"The {ahfly good.t for the fall 2 good. Bellevillep-General active for the month. a operations were quite ex fact more so than for year. con-litions s buil ling tenSive. In August last xCIIJII'J \llll'lll}: ust héé been very slack in cc previous n Stringency in monev market Brockvilleâ€"Better th the previous month. in? same as August 1912; equal to the demand in « Otta\\'a.â€"Labor the whole satisfa ity Well up to the Hull.â€"Labor co fecte] by the m4 Laborers Well 31(Intl‘eal‘...‘ month. the 91 generally has quiet in some The following epitome 'of the [labor conditions in Canada for September may benefit many of our readers. It will at least give them an idea of how things are in other parts. The information is gleane‘l from the Labour Gazette: and is- the most reliable source of intelligence at hand regarding the" labor market. the su buikjin I-) A ing'ston ane.â€"-In.dust_rial act- 'on 41‘...â€" J com - Very .n. gauged. with Corres- t â€"Genera1 materjauy mental conditions vnsiderably during Aug- rre not nearly as good same month last year â€"The demand continued 0d, though the prospems fall and winter are not demand: thousand abor conditions gen 3'!“ 3-â€" â€" some lines. , ‘wâ€" 5-.“ 9 less satisfactory than a large number of unskilled workmen be- t in manufacturing particularly active ‘â€"-“ (tLt- during; July}. but :‘ably with Aug- last y'eâ€"zâ€"ir.‘ conditions re tbmgéh'éht {ES Demand during or conditions not l9 monev stxingon “29" employel a )or conditions on sfactox'y. with activ- the summer average. )n the Whole. satisfactory as v 1â€"“.0‘.’ . ’ 7 n I , concerns Our Sunday school entertainmeut.‘ lullness. La- is to be held on F riday evening†[red to be lNove-mber 14, in. the school house, There will be tea and enables. amlf a good program of speeches, mu-; 5 of labor sic, songs and recitations. 5 and district Mr. Fred Noble has .purchased: lthe old Hillis farm, lot 5, con. 2‘.“ .Egremont. it has oft ' conditions hands, and was sometime luring Aug- home, with .abundance of - 13* as good and oflier tunes a mess 1 last year and dirt. ' the Dre Vious number decreas- In Canada f lVe thwn (ï¬nino I)! about (h; ‘2 SUPPh n e\erv case. market month. as fa v- 1g Aug- compar- months. Pt seems duying _. " ,,,-_. -v awe UCtLCI uayS. ) .' ’Tis hardly necessary to remind ' people of the benefit of seeking the assistance of The Chronicle ,when in trouble or want of s kind, but last Week W. L. Dixon w 1‘! When Mr. Dixon concluded to do as oft beforeâ€"seek the assistance t of The Chronicleâ€"and instructed - us to place an ad. for him in tliis t issue. Although we had no idea of the whereabouts of bus when e handed us on f Wednesdai'. horses. while others sold. T wasn’t so bad either, but against the grain to praise up an event of the kind in .a distant town, but We have . to stand by " the old reliable Mt. Forest has, ' h m {:9 __-- ,t. .murueu home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown of your town spent from Saturday til: - Monday with the latter’s brother, t Thos. Tucker t Mr. and Mrs. David Hamilton had 5 the pleasure of a Visit from (-‘hes- friends last week. ’ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mathews, sr., ' reside. to town to live, and they ' excellent citizens. Most of our farmers have their! potatoes up and those who haven’t feel anxious about them this Mon- {day morning. Last year they Were large, numerous and bad, while this year they are few, small in size. but excellent quality. ! our sundav Ql‘l‘lfllnl ‘A‘\‘l\‘-“"-‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cowan. of Galt spent the holidays with the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Allan. Last Week Mrs. Jas. ceivetl a of her sister Nellie {It the body was to be brought to (be old home at she and Mr. over on Tuesday Vancouver.â€"'I ation generally movement over contains little 1 otherwise for so New ‘ Oflahor al than-c and oat {1 number NPlson.â€"Gen little better Some trades f, ‘ ‘l‘ Câ€. "1‘ labor Was considerably than during last month; ply, however, was greatel demand. The employm cies report that if the de‘ creases as expected there shortage of laborers. trade “'38 dull. although tlons were reported gum Edmonton.-â€"General condition unchanged. a large number of skilled and unskilled workers still out of employment. ‘LPthbri-jge._'rhe em nlovment n! hundred took advantage of the one cent a. mile rate to various parts in Alberta where harvesters were required. There is no change towar-js imnrovement in the hv‘ld- ing trades. new Westminster Em ' . . .-- plovm. t' iibor ringing month less gauging-4‘ andurmz July. Outside hav; ‘ Oflt harv ° ‘ ests. w lumbar nf mun _.-}_uc_hL gpfgrbeQ‘ CORNER CONCERNS .m to praise uï¬ an Ind in .a distant nave to stand onth, no guessing there will be a ' to see bills, but along and orqpare 191m: h"~" Isaâ€"The employment otgllba'iption T" Cum 1 ’ ‘dd ~ [8 considerably brisker-m . .:,"%.,,,.,':‘;, 1;: last month; the supâ€"r 41.50 anybochu-(nd n um . ‘ to Uhâ€. CVO?) unwrilflilm i “9;.‘h2yfm‘; 33:33:13]?) 2:]? = the number on tho “drowns Ia ‘ continua-d to all armru an t that if the deman mm optnor ofthe proprietor. expected there will be a} . . For mum†>f laborers. General : Adnnum‘ 0"" I"? lim dull. although col‘:e(.-,-le - tion; 3N4.†. ‘qnent insertion mimon mm reported easmr. ___, » * over on Tuesday ‘et returned home. loe Brown of your om Saturday till Le latter’s brother, avid Hamilton had 1 visit from Ches- considerable num " v- I‘ the carpenters was poorly! August. In ! grades Work 1 this idea pig yet had in this large. .. _.-. way P special high ré’tes to out of strangers who rather they are the n leabt the merchants t Dress Goods 8; Silk Pitta)? Framing (m unlike. and Funeral Director x; SPF Contact am for yany ml linked on application to {hr ofli new and Stylish Goods A large stock of Didn't» \Vaists, Children’s Mid- dies. Vests etc. “V ‘E'I"F '" quest {Mormon ninton menu mrdo. not exceeding one wrh Advent-enema without 'Wi 6e published till forbid ll 4 ch- l‘nuaiut not-ouâ€" '14». ' â€Fm Gunâ€"50 cent. for ï¬rst hut-lion. oiling nut that“... [I] \Vztsh GI II Ids PII’IIts. Gingham liIIs. Limns. Pic-I ford Cmd. Dain Full line of Calhnlio and white ( 'aps fur II PUBLImu-zx. EVERY THURSDAY .\I' It the Chronicle Printing Hm . street. Embalming a Special!) umm Arm Puma ul our Rmids, afraid to ask to NS. l’ir-que. Bed ' Dainty Runs ‘VDO come; } the 9ther way. For trunnion: cont-I pot lim- n “OI : 8 00le p. I which mum “HIM one inch v Ind 11 Rnh ‘Dociflr I chat a H "Ollh to Mn Re. Fruit groWers ed this change ir pd have. during Sick in I! he he“ ‘ “ mildimb‘ one S! (.9 B?“ ‘ in. hnhm'. “ Haum undU :00 Acre‘ extra Hm†nealh l" "' heat‘ \lw “" ‘Mi *7. \( U res V H‘ h' “'95‘ hull“. a nun?†l“ H‘ 100 MW.“ ‘ For“ '1’!“ t l haw amt-i at has or . yoursv‘ lflignated I’m! Dairy and ('01- ner‘s Series. 1! tl‘lnï¬n‘l'd-‘minw. Acres 3 ' k "'0‘ make O" “CW flu! n" IL on Ul \V rig \\ fair zht HERE! hu W Want barl‘f .‘H m0!“ 350! m0“ pIcI sho‘ It ii to I lica‘ a! I‘O‘ fi