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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jul 1916, p. 2

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lls to Octobcr ;ds oi Skins? out of them. ‘att 93630 «ivééttfié‘ i; ’OOOOOOOQOOO‘ ats. 99000000990 19.099980” hoe Store 3V ) akers ions EASON tion Bt‘w U 55150 L0": 8 Glenelg, CO. on 131131111595 fific‘fi house: :bRES IN BENTINCK TOWN-a .hip. being Lot 26, Concession 3 ! W. G R.“ Will be sold cheapz“ good tltle Apply to George:1 0 dwelling contains all modern conveniences, is easily heated,‘ and Will be sold for much less than cost, and on terms to suit the buyer. 1mm nation. mas; running stream Lul'Uuy‘u 10 acres hard- property: about ‘* " in good state of _. Possession gave!) on .. . . . For further par- ticulars, appxy on pzcm-ises to " ‘ Route GOOD 3.:‘arms for Sale. outfit, 1 cem half acre of pump busine . 1 until 3‘ continued as usua A11an to Geo. Whitmore, I PAGE TWO. rfisements of one incn, 1 insertion. Over llnuseand 240‘ BOB. Apply to frame barn 0n 1"- Jackson, Durham U; flu, \vV‘” containing 9 and 10, K13 West. Apply to 3:569): ShOD- 1" door South Of “ blacksmith shot). SMALL ADS. Ont _ I '1 21311595 to . t 1 Rural 30111.9 ‘ 9 4 4nd“ } For Sale nc n. or less. 253mm“ for first ineerti , and 10 cents for each Iver one inch andEunder two inches, double the above amount. Yearly rates on applicauon. I '100 acreS: .v frame barn. and outbuilu- ream 121110110“) 01’ S (110 J.V.LuJI â€"â€"-â€" 9 concrete and l - â€"-*'-â€"--â€"-â€"““*â€"â€"“"â€"*m*“*“““ . :re of excengntl _ .3. P. Telford. g :05 cuntVflUO?‘ if ARRISTBE., SOLICITOR, E’“C.i chard: b93373”)! Oflice. nearly opposite the Registry , Apply" "40 \ dffice. Lambton 3t.,Durham. Any amount . “1mm L; 29tf '1 of monev tn loan a? 5 per cent. on farm KINCARDINE 7 to A.B. JaC'xi- 4 1 15 ti BRICK C BRICK :IDENCEâ€"Next J: Lawx ence’ s reason Brown, FFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance euat of Knapp ’3 Hotel Lambton Street Lower Town Durham Oflice hours from 12 to I o ’clock ; hYSIClAN AND SURGEON, OF- ; fice in the New Hunter Block. Ofiice 2 hours. 8 to 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and? t09 } 0.11. Special attention given to diseasefi 3f wamen and ehildren. Residence op- , aoeite Presbvterian Church. Aâ€"___--â€"â€"â€"â€" mm... OFFICEâ€"Over 5 P. Telford’s office nearly opposite the Registr office. ReSIdence Second house south of Registry office on east side of Albert Street. Office Hours 9-11 a.m., 2-41). v- ‘- n}.. 7-9 p. m. Telephone communica- non between office and residence at all hours. Dréflamieson lamieson. Law ASMSLEHL hoy.London Ophthalmic kins Engz. .:;cf to 2:01.361: Sq. 'I‘hzout .wd Nose 1-1..“ SPECIALIST : v- vâ€"- ty of Toronto. Graduate Roya ‘ College Dentai Sqrgeons of Ontario. I Dentistry an all its Branches. J. G. Hutton, M. D., C. DB. BROWN L R. C. P., LONDON. ENG {WRADULATE of London. New "J York and Chicago. Diseases 0! Eye. Ear Nose and throat. \V 111 be at the Hahn House, June 17 th. .1111\ L'fihzmd Ang.19th. H(m)111 1 to 53 p.111. OFFICE; Officeâ€"Over Douglas’ J ewellerv Store 3' rl UIIUIU- E‘- I . . ”r ARRISTEE... SOLICITOR, ETCJ Com Hunt-reported: E. Schenk. .5: Office. nearly opposite the Registry filling: holes 11} road. $1.10; .XV. Ill-1'- office. Lambton 3t..Durham. Anyamount Dougall. gradmg and d1tch111gq11d cu monev to loan a? 5 per cent. on farm tiling, .35: H_ Moyer. repalmhp' ““99”"- culvert. $1.50: T. Kirby, wrre W i fence, $14; W'. H. Rogers, path- A. H. JaCkSOH. imaster. grading. $13.60.. Report NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONWadopted z'nd $3 fees mud. L er, Conveyancer, c. Insurancel Com. Ferguson reported: Thos. Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- Harrison, filling holes in roaduzbli' ave mg, tinge Licenses. A general financial busi-l J, Eccles, grading and gr ness transacted. Y . . $30 .75 . G Lawrence. path mast??- ' ' .d . . q ‘â€" DUliHAB’I OAT. (LO’WBY POWU.) llfilling. in \VaShOUt, $1“00; J. _ B. " __.--_. ' “"â€"' *"""""“â€":‘.‘"".-::; ' TUCkE‘I‘» filling in \VlShOUt, $51003 â€"â€" l l 1 Musical §.J Nelson: pathmnster, grave-111.1191. '( $20.50: \V. E. Ferguson, .flllme' 3- ARTHUR COOK WLLL GIVE holes in road, $3.25; S. VVxlliams. \ vocal instruction in singing ev-imlthmaster, gravelling, $.21: J. E. l ery Tuesday afternoon and Kerr, pathmaster, gravelllng. evening at the home of Mrs. S. 3-20.50; D. Hopper, pathmasjter \ F. McCornb. Puplls may apply $6: J_ Hill, pathmaster, gravelhng. ll {91- vappomtme‘nts to Mrs. Mc- $4. Report adopted, $9 fees mud. '1‘ __ A A (\an J. ARTHUR COOK WILL GIVE vocal instruction in singing ev-a ery Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. S. F. McComb. Pupils may apply for appointments to Mrs. Mc- Como at any time. 10 22tf JWFGRANTDDS LHDsl r O\OR GRADUATE. UNIVEfiRSl i Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Satisfaction guarâ€" anteed. Terms reasonable. Dates of sales made at the Chronicle of- fice, or with himself. 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. Medical Dz'reclorv. brace; 13. krosta‘ 5. Owen Sound. For Notice to Creditors and Others Arthur Gun, M. D. Dr Dated the lat 1916. Denial Directorv Licensed u‘lua‘z'm-zeer Legal ‘Dz’rectorv Machine Oil, Harness: 0:1, Ame Grease and Lion: Ointment, go to S. P. SAUNDERS- W. J. SHARP DR. BURT. Dan McLean .0. Pickering Dentist. U ver J . ‘I| Hunt ’ .er Si 'lhe Harnessmakc r Council met June 30, members The news all present, minutes adopted. Arnold M D _ _____ 1, "9 Com. J. A. Ferguson reported .the following work done in his [divisionz T. Ellis, pathmuster. igrading and gravelling, $13; R. M. lTribe. Wire fence. 3513: D. Ali-m inathmaster, grading, .37; J. Bord giwire fence. $15; J. Reid ,pdthrn'lst- ier. gravelling. $417.25. Report ad- : opted and $3.50 fees paid. - .â€"__- *rv In reference to the communica- tion received from Jas. A. Smith in connection with a ditch in which he is interested, it was moved by Robbâ€"J. A. Ferguson, that the clerk be instructed to notify the parties concerned to have their parts of ditch completed not later than September 1. In reference to communication from Mrs. Haw re water grievance, it was moved Fergusonâ€"Ferguson that the reeve be instructed to attend to the matter. Bylaw 317, to appoint officeis to carry out provisions of liquor li- cense Act, was passed the names of W. Gillespie and W. Aberdeen being inserted. i The tenders for cement abut- {ments for Russnell bridge were ,opened, and that of Coutts Bron, :VVest Luther, accepted. 1 Hunt-J. A. Fergusonâ€"That Jus. ZPatterson be paid $5, for breaking: ' roads in Winter. Bylaw 318. to appoint a solicitor was passed, the name of A. 8. Clarke being inserted. Fergusonâ€"W. Ferguson â€" That the reeve and Com. Robb. be a committee to wait on council of Proton to readjust accounts, and other business. Ferguson-Robbâ€"That any per- son who will be the means of catching any dog or dogs found killing or Worrying sheep, will be suitably rewarded. Hunthobbâ€"That A. Knisley be exempt from statute labor. The yearly agreement between police Village trustees and the municipality was gone over. The amount due the village is $145.55. which was agreeable. to both. Com. Robb reported: G. Kextn. repairing and gravelling‘ approach to McQueen bridge $20; E. Elliott. repairing; railing and gravelling. $20; \V. Halliday. wire fence, $7.80: D. Halliday. wire fence. $16; 'V. Euâ€" rig, Wire fence. $29.50; J. Eurig. wire fence. $3.50: J. Durrant. path- master, gmvelling. $23.50. Report adopted and $4 fees paid. N 1 ‘_ 3:. a day last WeeK wuu mu. m.“ __ . nd John Andrews, near Holstein. ' Mr 3n ac-l Mrs. R. Morrison spent a day Sound, and Mr ' daughter, Mrs. Breese and ' .‘ n oe i and Mr. R. Matthews <Matthews, motored last :ies . ard ' Colpoy’s Bay, Wlarton 0f other points. . .visiting her sister, Mrs J. Paton. 1 Mr Geo. Bellamy and family of week1 .iall . ~ M. d rs.R.C.Wt , nt r .n a son spe t Markdale Visited over the .erst . . . . ' 7 f d . .‘l n Sunday. \\ 1th men 3 near iIou end with relatives here ‘. Mr C. W. Chadwick of Toronto Sgt, ' and Er. .é. Watsotn‘ esaidih stold 3 idav , . bunc ocate'o oar an M . -- 5 n "M , » r and Mrs. Fred Sheppard and- : McLean 0f Pricuille "St "“ 1" .. family and Dr and Mrs. Wilson of It Mr and Mrs A fred Tucker and West Toronto motored. up on W 3 Watson 3t" Saturday to spend a Week with Eugenia Dr 5011001 conven- 'firiends here and at . ‘5 ThPI'SdaY- iWilson is a son of Rev. Andrew EGREMONT COUNCIL. 4 pathiraster. gravelling, $.21: J. .. Kerr, pathmaster, gravelling. $20.50: D. Hopper, pathmaster $6: J. Hill, pathmaster, gravelling. $4. Report adopted, $9 fees paid. Robb-J. A. Fergusonâ€"That the. following accounts he paid: For gravelâ€"R. Nelson. $12.60: G. Hunt. . $6.60: J. Nelson $9.24; XV. Aitken. $19.80; G. McFarlane. $5.34: G. Pollocl' 07.20: H. Hoffman, $13.68: J. Gillespie. $3: B. Christie, $4.92: .13. Smith. sharpening; grader blade. 1$2.50; E. D. Bolton. services re ERussnell bridge. $12: Representaâ€" ltive office. printing. $1.00; treas- lurer. half year’s salary, postage ‘$66.65: D. Bunce, sheep killed, .1530: gW. J. Phillips, sheep killed. {512: .A. Stephens. road through fields. $2: clerk. quarter salary, $50: J. iHunt. tile. $8.75: reeve, distriimtâ€" inc: path rolls and com. Work. $11.â€" :10: J. Sinclair. sheep inspector, 500: Com. Robb. corn. work, {1.6: 7Com. J. A. Ferguson. $3; Com. W. K ‘ Ferguson. $3: Com. Hunt. $3 Clerk :33; councillors’ pa): sheet. $15; J. HMcGrath. for counc1l room, 962. 3 Council adipurned to 'August 10. ,for general business. ‘ n Allan-C19rK MC'WILLIAMS. The weather is somewhat warm- er and. for the past Week every- thing has been growing fine. Mr. and Mrs. John Hooper of Inglewood are visiting the‘ir many friends around these parts for a few days. __ Jr“ :a vicHinQ‘ lE’NV' Uri-V] a. Mrs. Teft of Toront her father, Mr. John E other friends. Crawford Harriso I] returned ' Saturday .R . - . will re- p.... Anxfe r'() \\?lnd 11;. 0 is visiting ckhardt. and THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. 36. Allan, Clerk. 8.131 A03 chenk. V. 313-: The news on Friday that Lieut Arnold M Thurston, in commind of a trench mortar battery},at the front, has been killed. brought; great grief to the home of nis parents, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Thur- ston, and cast a deep gloom over the entire village This is the first fatality touching this place, and it has brought the War near and gvery real The grief-stricken fam- ily have the sincere sympathy oi 11.] Aauv v w--- w__... _ the community Lieut. Thurston who was born in Flesherton '25 years ago, was a fine type of young manhood. a noble son who has left for the comfort of 1118 parents a good name by his clean exemplary life For a number of years he had been living in Tor-l !onto, and when he enlisted had iust completed his third year in Forestry in Toronto University1 The summer previous was spent in gBritish Columbia in the employ of the government In Januarv of last year he enlisted with the ‘th Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery went overseas in May, and then to France in September, attached to the headquarters staff of his umt He became sergeant-major and '11 February last was promoted on the battlefield to the rank of . lieutenant The ex-pupils of Flesherton High school have been very suc- cessful at the recent Normll school exam at Toronto. The fol- lowing: have passed for interim second class certificates: Maud Boyd. Dell Thurston, Hazel Shunk Kate McMillan. Lillian McPhail Ruth Spencer, Stella Orr and Mur- ray Legato 'Tbe ‘Pzesbxteruu1 serVices on Sunda successful 131G con1 good and exceUent preached by Rev 31 Hanm er Dr. R H. Toronto. assisted t1 rendered good Inu services bt'l \ ALE o On Saturday evening the bodies of the young men, Chas Smith and Wm \Vilson, drowned on June “’3.‘ in the hydro-electric dam at Eu- genia, came to the surface and- were recovered almost immediate- lv by the latter‘s brother, not far from where the upturned: canoe was found Search had been continued from the. time of the 'LC- ; cident, and a diver was at work? several days but had not come on; sad occurrence the bodies The closed with the double funerll. which took ‘place to Salem cemeâ€" terv on Sunday afternoon. and was the largest ever witnessed in the township The inniressive ser- vice held outside at the home of Mr Adam Smith. was conducted J. Dudgeon. \V. McLean and W Madden. ,, a ‘ 1 -~4'I“I\|fl allu VI -._-_ The Dominion Day ceiclmation‘. here under the auspices of the‘ Red Cross and Agricultural socie- ; ties was very successful The weaâ€"i ther was ideal for the holiday and? there was a big crowd Duringi the afternoon an interesting pro-2 gram of sports was run off oni the agricultural grounds, the de-‘z tails of which we have not room' to give Two pipers entertained‘ the crowd With hag-pipe music In‘ the evening a good entertainâ€" ment was given to a full house in the High school auditorium Dunâ€" “‘1|"‘D+ on- Mrs (Rev-w AW Visited £0? a I daughter» Mrs 50‘ . ’ ., -, \ Mrs W. Ross returned to West er Visiting h Mrs John Osborne, on Thursday, aft ‘Mr C. W. R gave us a pleasan ing last Week Miss McLean of A utledge of Markdale t call one e'Ven-i1 lton is Visit-l ing Mrs Albert Stewart. Mr and Mrs. Leader of London parents, Mr ‘ and Mrs Jas. Fisher, over the week home by Mr Fisher. Mr W. Bentham o a holiday Visitor at lex’s. end, and were accom panied E Toronto was Mr W. Cross- .1 MM. (‘hnflie Ottewen FLESHERTON 35b}?terian anniverszu‘v n Sunday were quite The contributions were excellent sermons were by Rev Mr. McLean of Dr. R H. Henderson of assisted the choir, which quad music at ixoth vd With bag- pipe music In *enihg‘ a good entertain- 1 1s gix e11 to a full house in‘i h school auditorium Dun-1 lent put on a p1:1}19t 911- ‘1 . Familx Affair, which 11.713" sen, and pleased the audi- .ome tale at 0"1\ e the 1‘0â€"1 ‘01 the program 31126190 ' joys of Surnia. :xvnu L month with her Jos. Blackburn. left 1 Thursday to \‘iS'lt irs (DrA‘ Henderson “TARA.“n ; William is 3 J. Paton. 1 family 0f the week Q, SlSLUl'y L'LL D. AHA-v v . . l ation‘; Miss Dafoe, B.A., of Madoc, has; i the 3 been engaged to succeed Miss‘ ; .ocie- ; Oldham on the High school stall. - weaâ€"i Miss Flossie Caswell, nurse .in ‘ : anditraining at Newark, uring iter, Maggie, of. Toronto, are holi-L bro- '2 dayi‘hg at the parental home. ‘ l Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Mr. Cave, e 19- and Mr. Swalm, of Harriston, mo- ~ ‘tored through to Clarksburg on :aincd Saturday, and paid Mrs. Brooks’- "parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qlliggv a rtainâ€" ‘ short Visit. ‘ ' i Mr. and Mrs. W. Hales and two‘ ' , , 'ldren, of Toronto, holidaycd at on- ‘ over the Week end with the forâ€" :h “'71" ' mer’s parents. 1 Dr. E. K. Richardson, wife and , N_tbabe, of Toronto, Visited over the p. Geo,§holiday with the former’s parents. Mr. \Vm. Moore Visited relatives ar the 1, at Durham over Sunday. raised? Miss Cassie McKinley of Toronto 9.11., gi‘gulvisiting her friend, Miss Irene . , - 1 son. " Milli‘. Miss Ina Laidlafv, attending Wilson, who pastor of th here. holiday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and; two children, and Mrs. Montgoon ery, Sr., motored from Toronto on; Saturday to visit the latter’s% daughter, Mrs. (Rem) Dddgeon.t Mrs. Dudgeon’s mother 18 re-‘ maming for a Week, and nitss; Toronto |‘ Ethel Dudgeon went to with her unggle; \ 1‘71".“ «\ I\f" 7".qu . Principal 11. S. W111] Lowndes attended a the Entrance Board: Tuesday.‘ -t Tiff \\ ILL; up; u ...... Principal H. S. White and Miss ; Lowndes attended a meeting or; the Entrance Board-at Meaford on! Tuesday. ‘+ Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Thistlewaitei and two children, accompanied byi Mr. '1h0rp Wright and daughter, Emma, motored from the. city last Week and are spending a few days here. _- ‘r 17w-.-“ “u”. n+ nannâ€" ver preac Mr. McLean, who preached .. helje wâ€"_ Mr. and M15. child1en, of 0V 91 the week me1 5 parents. D1 E. K. Ri babe, of T01011 f' 5!! Mr. Geo. Carter of Toronto. V19- ited over the holiday with 1118 brother-in-law, Mr. J. H. Watson, at Mt. Zion, ‘-""‘- ,1 7‘ 1°L ___ (1L $VLD¢ “LVLJI Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilson and Editor Rutledge. of Markdale. were call- ers on Mr. Fred Brown and sister one evening last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thurston of Toronto, are Visiting the for- mer’s parents this week. “-'-I_-- .-:.â€". «1 Gran mda by .0! 51¢". ‘9 lllLâ€"L s) ’1“; wo-vv _____. Mr. -J. H. Turner of Paisley vis- 1ted hls sister, Mrs. Duncan, (m the lst. - In. M! _ .LDJLO Miss Honsberger 'of St. Thom-ls is spending a Week with MISS Clara Duncan. - ‘ 77_ Senator Sproule was in town on Dominion Day. Misses Rose and Leta Thaler. and brothers, Frank and ”Welling:- ton‘ of Elmwood, were holiday vis- itors with their uncle. Mr. F. G. Karstedt. Mrs. Karstedt is Visiting: rela- tives at Elmwood and Chnsley this week. “So you’ve invested your money in a new airship company?” “Yes. If our airship goes up, the stock Will go up.” “But suppose it doesn’t?" “Then the company W111 go up.” 10 several years ago was the Presbyterian church ry Thistlewaite of Tor- od his parents over the A RISING CONCERN. was in town on Toronto SYNOPSIS 0F CANADIAN NORTH W EST LAN D REGULATIONS- The sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old. may homestead a quarter-section 0! available Dominion land in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. Applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. En- try by proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not Sub-Agency). on certain conditions. Duties.â€"Six months’ residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A home- steader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres, on certain condi- tions. A habitable house is reâ€" quired except where residence is performed in the vicinity. Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under certain con- ditions. u Vu-u In certain districts a home- steader in good standing may pre- empt a quarter-section alongside his homestead. Price $3 00 per acre Dutiesâ€"Six months’ residence in each of three years after earning homestead patent: also 50 acress extra cultivation. Pre-emption patent may be obtained as soon .as homestead patent, on certain I conditions. A settler who has exhausted his ‘homestead right may take a pur- l chased homestead in certain Dis- ' tricts. Price $3 00 per acre. ‘ Dutiesâ€"Must reside six months ‘in each of three years. cultivate 5-0 acres and erect a house worth 50 £5599 and $300. Q‘UVVC W. W CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. ‘5'. Bâ€"Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be. 4 i 18 6m 3, ELL! 1’? W ‘1 Wv/zéflé Our Summer Session Du. mg .Hu 'y and Augu<1 (continues un- .i1 Aug. 2m}, when 1 .111 Form opens. Muopen in 5‘29.“ 5 Business Schools, Town: 0. cowtinues until August 28th “hen Fall Term begins. No \acations Ex ter am time. Free catalogue. Write \V. H. Sha“ President. Yonge and Charles Sts.. Toronto. ur fies you to use the holidays profitably Educate for choice business positions keen demand now for our graduates Get; particulars. #9§§¢§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§Q§§ SUMMER SESSION WOOQOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQQ July 6. 1916. STUDENTS Of this year’s class have been un- usually successful in preparing for and obtaining pmitinus. Ask them about in. Fall term opens Sept. 5. “7113' not write for information to the. ho 2DL‘). D. A. McLachlan. P res. Crums Best Rock-Fast Drills Dress Goods mount ‘y'orcst Business (Zoliege Call and Inspect at . L. GRANT’S I1! In Serges, V oiles and Fancy Stripes L. A. Fleming. Prin

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