West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Sep 1916, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WW WMNQ WWOWQ NORTH PART OF LOT 6, THE old skating rink site. Garafraxa street, and the north part of lot 5. Albert street. Apply to A. E. nnnAf land, with a number of bearing fruit trees: convement to farm- -lJ _,\‘F# btrayed STRAYBD TO THE PREMLSES or the undersigned on or about. Au- gust 1, a heifer. Owner may have same by paying eXpenses and proving prOperty.â€"â€"Grut Wise, R. R No. 1, Hanover. ipd street, West. Apply to All. Jack- 4 1 15 t1 LOTS 8, 9 and 10, KINCARDINE outfit, I cement brick machxne: hall acre 01 gravel pit; 3150 pump business. Business will be continued as usual until sold. Apply to Geo. Whitmore, Dur- “'"‘" 5 lltt ACRES IN BENTINCK TU“)- uhjp, being Lot 26, Concession 3 W. G. R.‘ will be sold cheap: good title. Apply to George Whitmore, Durham, or Thomas DtViB, R.R. No. 2, Priceville. TEE. DURHAM SKATING RINK. one of the best in Western Ox:- curio, is offered for sale; agood paying preposition; good reason for selling. Apply J. A. Brown, Durham, Ontario. KING LOT 53, CON. 3. E. (3:. 3.. Glenelg, containmg 100 “cres: on premises are new frame barn. brick house, sheds and outbuildâ€" mgs; “running stream through cultivation. Possession given on Nov. lat, 1913. For further par- ticulars, apply on premises to Mrs John Staples, Rural Route No. 1. Durham. Ont. 944pdtt Adveu tisements of‘one inch or less, tor each subsequent insertion, (J double the above amount. Y early house and not for Sale PART OF LOT 1, GARAFRAXA street, west: house and stable in good condition: recently vacated oy James Morris and now occu- pied by Hugh McLean. For par- ticulars aDDlY to J. P Telford, Jackson. H1}; fiaitétory: Will onably. Apply to Durham. A GOOD SIX-ROOMED BRICK house on Queen St... South, Xacre of land; good well and good collar. Apply to Edward Walsh. Durham. 11 30 lstf 1n the Surrogate Court of tne County of Grey. 1n the matter of the estate of Janet Campbell, late of the Town- ship 01‘ Bentinck in the County of Glfgy,‘Wi@OW, deceased. â€"__---.-..4 ACRES IN _] BB PROPERTY OF THE LATE Philip Eva, in the town of Dur- ham. For terms and particuiars apply to J.P. Telford, Durham. 11,18.“ 'fiaiicgg 11,3225} given, pursuant to RS 0 1914, Cap. 121, Sec. 56, m =1: all persons having (glaims agamst V w.â€"'â€" 'â€" bell. who died on or about the 7th dav of August, A.D 1916, are re- quired to send by post prepaid 3r otherwise deliver to J. P. TelIord of the Town of Durham, solicuor [or the executors, on or before the 8th day o_f_Septembe§, £916, their names, addresses and descriptions and a full statement. 0! par ' - lars of their claims and the n of the security, it any, hel them, duly certified, and that r the said day the executors will proceed to distribute the assets 01 the estate among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard onlv to the claims of which they shall then have notice. _ iicularé appâ€"1y "fifga-tihglii’ih day of August A.D. 1916 50 BARRED ROCK COCKERBLS and 50 White Rock cockerels for sale at $1.00 eachâ€"Wm. Macdonâ€" 211d, Durham. 8 31 6 9099060000600000906o90+560OOOOOOOOOOOO90000600006064 M Ow: fin Notice to Li‘editurs Farms for Sale. Lots For Sale house for Sale chkez'c-Es for Sale September 7, 1916. Charles Lynn Grant Neil McCannel, Executors by their Solicitor, J. P. Telford {ink for Sale E. A. ROWE : for k) ale OYSTERS AND FRUIT IN SEASON For all kinds of Bakery Goods Cooked and Cured Meats. Rent SMALL ADS. E. A. ROWE’S rn- less. 25 cts. for first insertion, and 10 cents rm, Over one inch and under two inches, fem-1y rates on application. Telfiord, 5 lltt 9244p 9 30“ 1 , 21', : Disease: of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. I “3' Will be at the Hahn House, Dur- _éh1m, Sept 16, Oct. 21, Nov. 18 and ’ “*‘;Dec 16. Hours, 1 to a p.m. " Arthur Gun, M i LJHYSICIAN AND SU i 5.. due in the New Hunte - ‘zam's, 8 to 10 a. m. to 4 RGEON, OF- r Block. Ofice p. m. and 7 to 9 ' a. m. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Residence op- i musite Presbvterian Church. areâ€"‘iewiiieson lamieson. "I'FICE AND RESIDENCE A U short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durban: )fiice hours from 12 to 2 o’clock Jaw Asalstant- Roy.London Ophthalmic Hos 3212;, and to Golden Sq. Throat and Nose Hos SPECIALIST : :va am, magmas; NOSE 7....) Officeâ€"Over Douglas’ J ewellerv Store. D Ofiice.nfiéarl’y opposite the Registry office. Lambton St.,Durham. Anyamoum )f monev to loan a? 5 pm: cent. on farm -‘ ropertv. 3. G. Hutton. “J F. GRANT, D.D.s.,L.D. s HONOR GRADUATE. UNIVE. 131- ty of Toronto. Graduate Roya r3011mm Denfial Surgeogs of Ontario. Dentistry 11: all Its Branches. DB. BROWN L R. c. P., LONDON. ENG "RADULATE of London. New .1 York and Chicago. )FFICE I J. P. Telford. DARRISTEL, SOLIQITQR; arm. N er, Conveyancer, 8:8. Insurance Agent. . Money to Loan. Issuer'of Marj- clage Lxcenses. A general hnanmal busn- net-is transacted. DURHAM ONT. (Lower Town.) Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Satisfaction guar- 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. . ARTHUR COOK WILL GIVE: vocal instruction in singing ev- ery Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. S. F. McComb. Pupils may apply {or appointments to Mrs. Mc- Como at any time. 10 22tf A COMFORTABLE BRICK COT- tage; good stone cellar; Tacres or land, more of less; on second concession of Glenelg, 1% miles east of Durham; has a good frame barn on it. Apply to A H. Jackson, Durham. 618 A. H. Jackson ROTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIOIN THAT SPLENDID RESIDENCE property in Upper Town belong- ing to the late Mrs. Wilson, will ' be sold on reasonable terms; contains xacre more or less, comfortable residence, 7 rooms: hard and sott water; good bearâ€" ing orchard and garden; fine sit- Egtion._4p_p_lyr on _premiae§_. ornto BATTALION ABOUT TO GO Overseas wants good bandsmcn and buglers. Transportation Lur- nished. Apply 147th Battahon Camp Borden, Ont. 313 Fur Sale or to Rent fiviffiEEiâ€"é o} finncan Smellie. executors. 6 2%! rost St. Owen Sound. w I SO 1 ”H 7 Office 2 Medical Dz’rectorv. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. Ra ndsmen 3 a. nted i’i " 0 p e 1 't '0 13 S a l e Licensed u‘luciz’oneer Dental Director'v Legal ‘Dz’rectorv W. J. SHARP BR. BURT. Dan McLean Over J. J. Hunter’s. Musical Confectioner and Grocer .v- Juu ~ ' ile31Farm and Village “fig i’roperty for Sale 518-1}: TOWNSHIP OF BENTINCKâ€" .""'?" ; (1\ .Lot 61, N.D R., composed of l town lots and about 471/; acres of land on which is good hewed log house; (2) Lot 60, SD R., «10 acres,‘ i ! WE; . . _ men. has neat brlck house Wlth good, will stone cellar and frame cook shed.‘ ms, gooi barn, about 30’x50‘ on stone 935,, underground stable, with con- pms: '. crete floor throughout, hen: earâ€" house at. one end and root cellar sit-i at upper side, pump at door and ,1- to, never-failing spring about the, ellie.- middle of the farm; (3; Store‘ ,29fi E and dwelling house and one acre of land, good cellar, good pump, = Z and D'BV'er-failing beautiful (1 l sprlng Water at door, comfort- ' able stable: (4) 1 acre of land ln GO l orchard, Wlth frame barn. Offer- ed en bloc for $4,100.00, or sep- {men . lur- l arated t0 smt purchaser. $1,000 hon 1 down, balance under mortgage 313 i at 5 per cent. per annum Apply to J. W. Vick-era, or A. H. J ack: A â€"l" The sole head of a family: Or any male over 18 years old. my . homestead a quarter-section or 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. DutieB.â€"Six months’ residence upon and cultivation oi the land in each of three years. A home- at least 80 acres, on certain condi- tions. A habitable house is re- auired except Where residence is performed in the vicinity. Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under certain con- ;ditions. , In certain districts a home- ! steader in good standing may pre- gempt a quarter-section alongside i his homestead. Price $3 00 per acre ; Dutiesâ€"Six months’ residence in ieach of three years after earning Zhomestead patent; also 50 acres iextra cultivation. Pre-emption ipatent may be obtained as soon ‘as homestead patent, on certain ! conditions. - -_-..l,.,: L11. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. The sole head of a familY. 01' "iiâ€"“settler who has exhausted ms homestead right may take a pur- chased homestead in certain Disâ€" tricts. Price $3 00 per acre. Dutiesâ€"Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth $300. _ m an?!” IUUVV. W. W CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. ‘ N. Bâ€"Unauthorized publicatlon of this advertisement. will not be paid for. 4 1 16 6m The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction at the home of the pI‘OpI‘l- etor, Park street, Durham, on Saturday, September 16, 1916, at ‘2 o’clock, sharp, the following: 1 team Clyde mares, one 7 and one 3 years old. 1 cow 7 years old,' 1 buggy nearly new1 1 wag- on, 1 set bob-sleighs nearly new, 1 horse-rake nearly new, 1 mower nearly new, 1 set iron harrows nearly new, 1 cutter; a quantity of hay and feed oats, cut green: a quantity of inch lumber, scantling and joists; 10 cords or more, good ;dry hardwood, 1 set double har- :ness, 1 set single harness1 1 IICDD, l OMI- H‘uDâ€"v cream separator, 1 Maxwell churn No 3, nearly new, 1 wood cook- stove. 1 box stovei 1 fanning mill and bag filler'nearly new; other articles too numerous to mention Termsâ€"All sums of $10 and un- der, .:a.sh; over that amount, 8 months’ credit on approved joint notes, bearing interest at 6 per cent. W31 W ALL. _ D. MCPHAIL, The undersigned will offer for. sale by public auction on thei premises known as CaldWell’s Li\'-; ery Stable, on Thursday, the 14th? of September, 1916, at the hour of! 2 o’clock in the afternoon, the} complete outfit of the Liveryi Stable, consisting of: l 7 horses, 4 setts double harness i 8 setts single harness, 11 single; buggies, 3 double. livery \\":-igons.e 1 surrey Wagon, 6 single cutters. 2 double bobsleighs, 13 robes. hail--i ters, blankets, and a large num-‘i ,ber of small tools and inmlomemts: {used in connection with the! ibusiness. 1 ‘ Terms of Saleâ€"All sums of $10 ‘and under, cash; over that amount geight months’ credit on approved ‘ioint notes. with interest at six , per cent. {MICHAEL McAULIFFE, Proprietor ; DOUGALD McPHAIL, Auctioneer eDated August 30, 1916. ' Credit Auction Sale A;u-‘-‘u‘“ ~ vâ€"vâ€".â€".â€"___ Kenneth, returning from a visit over Thanksgiving with his grand- mother, announced almost immedx- atuely upon his arrival home- “Grandma let me have three pieces or A pie.” - ‘ ' ' ‘ J‘s-an v Ҥhe ought not to have done that,” said mamma, “and _y0,11 shoul-in’t have eaten it. It xsnt good for you. Mamma is older than you, and she understands such“ things better.” on :1 ,1..- _A Haw Unwaâ€" -- “Well. .then, mamma, if that’s so. it’s all right, because grandma is older than you, isn’t she ” quer- ied little “comeback” Kenneth. Anti on her own argument mamma was “stumped.”-Bostoo Traveller. son, Durham. Proprietor KENNETH’S “COMEBACK.” Auction. Sale has exhausted his THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. fiug‘k M c PH AIL, Auctioneer churn 9 7tf16 . o...“ ‘- not So? Poof! It has notmng to do with it.” Her eyes were sullen, full ing herself. “Mr. Brood does not like Frederic," she said instead, and could have cut out her tongue the instant the words were uttered. Yvonne’s eyes were gliti tering with a light that she had never seen in them before. Afterwards she described it to herself as baleful. Ehe girl’s eyes expressed the disdain that suddenly took the place of appre- hension in her thoughts. A sharp re- tort leaped to her lips, but she sup: pressed it. “So! He has spoken illâ€"evilâ€"of his son to you?” she said, almost in a monotone. “He has hated him for Yearsâ€"is not that so? I am not the original cause, aiâ€"e? It began long agoâ€"long, long ago ‘2” “"UI “Oh, I beg of Vou, Mrs. Broodâ€"” began Lydia, shrinking back in dis- may. Lydia resolved to take the plunge. Now was the time to speak plainly to this woman of the thing that was hurt- ing her almost beyond the limits of endurance. Her voice was rather high- pitched. he had the fear that she would not be able to control it. ‘ “I shbuld be blind not to have ob- served the cruel position in which you are placing Frederic. Is it surprising that your husband has eyes as well as I? What must be his thoughts, Mrs. Brood?” She expected an outburst, a torrent of indignation, an angry storm of words, and was therefore unprepared for the piteous, hrnted expression that came swiftly into the lovely eyes, bent so appealingly upon her own, which were cold and accusing. Here was a new phase to this extraordinary crea- ture’s character. She was a coward, after all, and Lydia despised a coward. The look of scorn deepened in her eyes. and out from her heart rushed all that was soft and tender in her nature, leaving it barren of all com- passion. mur: “You are hurting him dreadfully,” said Lydia, suddenly choking up with emotion. “He is notâ€"not in love with me," declared Yvonne. “No,” said the girl, regaining con- trol of herself, "he is not in love with you. That is the whole trouble. He is in love with me. Butâ€"can’t you '7), I see . “You are a wise young woman to know men so well,” said,the other enigmatically. “I have never believed in St. Anthony/2’3 "Nor I,” said Lydia, and was sur- prised at herself. “Do you consider me to be a bad “Ma-n, Lydia?” Her lips trembled. \H-LA "WM-“e was a suspicious quiver to- he! A;Lv-b chin. vâ€"â€"â€"_â€"w flatly. “‘If I could only think that 01 3'1“: it world explain everything and I should know just how to treat you. T do not thzzlk it of you.” L““".'?:;h a long, deep sigh, Yvonne crept c and laid her head against Lyd- i:=.'s shoulder. The girl’s body stif- fvmui. her brow grew dark with an- 110." the. -. abjectly. “Nor mine.” confessed Lydia, after a 1113 'v ___ "; uid not know that vou and Fred eric a ere in 101 e uith each other until I Fad 139.21 here for some time,” Mrs. ‘ 1-” egmioined, suddenly fretful. A» \J ‘CA “*"hat kind of a woman are you?” bun-rt 1rom Lydia’s indignant soul. “.1-{:;-.ve you no conception of the finer, mffierâ€"J’ Yvonne deliberately put her hand over the girl’s lips, checking the fierce criburst. She smiled rather plain- t 3.1:; as Lydia tried to jerk her head to one side in order to continue her reckless indictment. ""11 5122.11 not say it, Lydia. I am AU “Emu ska-.11 not say it, Lydia. I am 11-:th a1: that you think I am. No, no, a thousand times no. God pity me, I more accursed than you may think (A ”V ‘ t the finer and nobler instinct. If ; it 3*):- not so. do you think I should ‘- l'w “theta I an: now?â€"â€"â€"cringing here; lit; 3., 1:92 on child? No, you cannot; understandâ€"you never will under-Z stand. I shall say no more. It is; cry-xi. I swear on my soul that I a - not know you were Frederic’s'. .2 ...;.'i‘..:‘.;11't. I did not knowâ€"” .-_.g.t "'ou knew almost immediately . on came here,” exclaimed .arshly. “It is not myself I mean to him,” said the other, ,desper- ; ately. “1â€"! did not count all the cost. but. dearest Lydia, it will come out a“. right again, I promise you. I have 1:11:13 a‘horrihle, horrible mistake. I can no more; NOW, let me lie here u.s v.33: head upon your breast. I want to feel the beating of your pure, honeét heartâ€"the heart that I have hurt. I can tell by its throbs whether it will ever soften toward me. Do not say anything nowâ€"let us be still." It would be difficult to descrihe the “T Jv‘aâ€"Vâ€" v' v _ feelings of Lydia Desmond as she sat there with the despised though to be. adored head pillowed upon her breast, where it now rested in a sort of confi- dent repose, as if there was safety in the very strength of the young girl’s disapproval. Yvonne had twisted her lithe body on the chaise longue so that she half-faced Lydia. Her tree arm, from ‘ which the loose sleeve had nee. am afraid you do not understand, Brood. The fact still remains mu have not considered Fred- 8 39a :9 of mind.” Continued. .zrs,” murmured the other, on page 8. ’I In every good town Ontario whew “e are Terrilm-yrewn'ui iul' the mg Highest commissions paid. Attx active advertising matter. ASpEendid listof New Special- iies to! Seasnni IBIG- l7 including the new evemearing flaspbany St. Regis. TOR NTO “+4”?++é+++++++4~fi~I*++++++'3' i é"++%v++% ++¢+++++++++++++ The school is thoroughlv equipped f teaching ability, in chemical and elec- trical supplies and fittings,-etc., fm' full lunior Leaving and Matriculation work. Durham High Sch00i l‘HOS. ALLAN, Principal and Pro vincial Model School Teacher 1st Class Certificate. Intending Students should enter at the beginning of the perm if possible. Board can be obtained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and at- tractive town. making it a most- desir- able place for residence. {he record of the. School in past years is a flattering one. The trustees are progressive educationally and spare it) pains to see that teachers and pupils have every advantage for the pro- per presentation and acquistion of knowledge. 53mm :<.; wmmsmn l¢¢+++o§+¢¢oo§oooo+¢§oooo¢§¢+o¢o¢§+oo¢o¢¢¢o W FEES : $1 per munch H. R. KOCH, (‘4; Yonge and Charles Stay, Tux-unto Wu: asked to fill more them thirty times as man y positions as they had graduates during the last; twelve months. “him today for catalogue. This col- ‘\‘Y‘ a lege is noted for high grade Medan-C; Buy your MOUNT FOREST wt'r. : b .0 §““§§§§§§§§§§§§ O§§§¢§§ §¢§§¢§O§§O§NOO§O§O§¢§O 09! MM». ++o¢+o¢+¢¢4¢¢+++09++0+§+¢¢oooooo¢¢o§ooooooooo§¢+¢¢¢¢ The Variety Store The Fonthill Nurseries. (Establish-('1 1837) To do without a business education. especiallv when You pav for it anyway. because 1f you don’t get the education \'01{Day for it in smaller earnings and lost opportunities. whice more than counter- balance the actual cost in dollars and cents to get. it. ‘thlnot get 11 by getting the education that is coming to your money’s wort “you. A course 111 the Mount Forest Business college will do it \Vrite for New Journal. Fall term opens September 5. DA. MCLACHLAN (/- Pres. a School SuppH68m Chairman. 91 \'t( f( YOU CAN’T AFFORD (3-8-3111 WI) and disuict in are not repx'ewnted \ the right man UNTfiBIO in J. F. GRANT, . / A ad Secretarx‘ vance MOUNT “‘0'? [281‘ GIVES DIRT A HARD TIME PLANENG MILLS D U 2'. E N U S C L A R K DURHAM - - ONTARIO Opens on Monday August 23th in each of Shaw's Seven Business Schools, Toronto. Free. curriculum sent on request. \Vrite “RH. Shaw, President, Yonge and Gerrard Sts.. Toronto. ew Eri nts Crums Best Rock-Fast Drills Dress Goods The undetsigned begs Lo anmmnce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for C. L. GRANT’S Shingles and Lath Always on Hand At Right Prices. AUTUMN SESSION Custom Sawing Promptly At- tended To SASH,DOORS House Fittings In Serges, Voiles and Fancy Stripes .11 and Inspect at and all kinds of â€" PAGE SEVEN. J. A. FLEMING, ‘I‘ln. GRAND TRUI WESTERN FA] h 5 Q K O .Q 1" fl$4503P 9.0.9.0.]! ( 1111 A ...... Trains lows. um AM A...“ Traim and 3.45 3 Trains : 2.3) p.111.. Canadian O§§§§§§¢¢Q 00000000 [fl-Ila ...... ........ .‘r 9.181]... G.P. A Additimmnj your childrm; promptly and You m «ye be very mud: are tho Every . 801100! V School B School 5 Pencii Pens Pena: Geo. 8.1 \Ve bid \V 8.10 Central '1‘. R. Tow life of nel g2 all loos f r o m thicke hot water, cream-til: not injur rice or homes of in LUXâ€"Du the ch ickeni W01 agent EKG 30861 Sla‘ Dr‘

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy