November 23, 1916. SMALL for each subsequent. insertion, Advertisements of one inch or less, 25 cts. for first insertion. and 10 rents I Over one inch and under two inches, . . a Linguist I double the above alnount. Yearly rates on application. CONTAINING 80 ACRES’ 50 ACT? FFICE AND RESIDENCE d" and the soldier who has some res cleared and suitable for colâ€"'1 tivation; balance, pasture land Lamb ton Street, Lower Town. Du,†=1; and bush: the soil is a sandy : iJï¬ce hours from 12 to 2 061061! ; . . , , t . are a ‘ loam. on the proper Iv Belll ‘- Gs Hanan! Mo Do! C. M. good frame house and barn. telephone in house: two d spring wells, concreted; goo wire and rail fenCCS. The P‘Pper' '; office. Residence. Second house south 1, W is on the second Of Bentmck. of Registry ofï¬ce on east side of Alherr i a. mile and a half southâ€"West Of Street. Ofï¬ce Houis 9-11am†2-4 â€â€˜9 Durham.-â€"MiSB Cauldwell, BOX 14 111.. 7-9 p. m. Telephone communion. l 10 '20“ tion between ofï¬ce and res‘ldence at; »' all hours. ‘ .__-â€"‘ demo LOT 53. cox. 3., E. G. Ru, Glenelg. containing 100 acres:; brick house, 3h . ings; running stream through. prOperty: about 10 acres hard? EYE, EAR, THROAT NGSE. wood bush. rest in good state of cultivation. Possession given on Nov. lst, 1913. For further par- ticulars, apply on premises to Mrs John Staples, Rural Route No. 1. Durham. Ont. Qtlpdtf a...â€" Lots For Sale 1 NORTH PART OF LOT 6, THE‘ old skating rink site. Garafraxa street, and the north part of lot; 6. Albert street. Apply to A. El! Jackson. 9 3% For Sale illeiYO-YEAR-OLD STEERS, draught colt rising 3 yearsâ€":Apâ€"l lt‘l‘lC ply to Arthur Greenwood, h. R. M ..___ ,.-_:â€"._.. THE PROPERTY OF Philip Eva, in the town of Burâ€"i ham. FOr terms and D3YUCNM’N College Dental SurgeonsofOntario. apply to J.P. Telford, Durhaml _.,.__,._ . {31%va and 10, KINCARDINE street. West. Apply to All. Jackâ€"1 son. 4 11.53: eds and outbuild-i 2.113.. and to Golden Sq. Throat and New lie.» ; l l l ._ . w.“ i {I York and Chicago. ' EDGE HILL. ; i,‘ . ‘ND V.ENC . . . ' , " B“ C P ‘ be 0* d ’\‘ -.: Mr. W. R. Edge and a Cli‘ClllJl': â€YRADULATE 0' LCD on. ‘ "‘l i saWing bee on Saturday, the first Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. ? Of the éeasorh , . . Will be at the Hahn House, Dur-g A sleigh load from this part at- lham, Sept 15, Oct. 21’ NOV. 13 and tended the social for raising funds chc 16. Hours, 1 to 5 p.111. ifor patriotic purposes at the home * " 10f Mr. JOS. Atkinson, Darkios’ Lorâ€" 2 Dental Diredorv. illc’I‘S.-0D :1hursdayevening.‘ _ L. . . __.__________ . Oul mull courier starts his 1 M†“n." w. c. Pickering THE LATE] HONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- i; sold tWO pure bred Pollcd-Angus i t) .4...» -_C__ ._._ rgARRISTEEL, SOLICITOR. ETC. 3 nearlv the $100 mark. pump busineal Business Will be 1 o’ï¬ce, Lambton St..Durham. Any amount l '2? monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farir Dur- l rrr‘pertv THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. PAGE SBV EN. Ans. NOW 15 l'ATIRï¬FFEW'WDRD’S Utcaw of the Tropics Not Much of- to send some Zam-Buk to your It a cloven tongue were as unpopu- soldier friend at the front. With hr as a cloven hoof there would be the coming of coid weather. the no place in respectable society for the men in the trenches all suffer, more Macaw for this bird with the great or less, with chapped hands, cold beak and the massive head has cracks, chilblains and cold sores. I 1 Medical Dz’rectorv. m Drs. lamieson Gt lamiescn. 1 seats cousinship with a personage that we seldom talk about. But in spite of his long tube-likel tongue with its cloven tip the Macaw Zcm-Buk on hand to apply immedi- ately any of these painful ailments make their appearance, will be saved hours of suffering. short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, '. nearly opposite the Registr f writes: “We wish our friends ~would send us out more Zam-Buk. It is splendid for sore hands, cold cracks, cold sores, etc. Nothing ends pain and heals so quickly as Zam-Buk, and being . germicidal, it prevents blood-poison- ? ing. 500. box. 3 for $1.25. all drugâ€" . gists or Zam~Buk 00., Toronto. ’ nijiual.â€# ' , . . . - F . .. ,‘1 him. on premises are new frame barn. 1...“: Assistant RoyLonuon wmmmmL , SPECIALIST : l l \‘_ . :J'u “"J‘ V‘ )1 [95‘3" ' .~‘ ' w .3; p ., ' â€- "1. LA;- .‘1...'. am .C-iu’.‘l:4-s~b~ ‘flioo; 33. Frost 8': Owen Sound. 1 l l l I l l l ..___.â€"â€"â€"‘â€"--â€" mvm 'â€"‘“WW .- ‘ i I l DR. BB OWN ‘rounds in the ntorning since Nov. 15. Evening papers are received lseveral hours earlier than fora-erâ€" 1y, but morning papers are a day later. ' ' A year ago Mr. Thos. Greenwood a: - P \\ at»; x. , my; . . c J. s. . ‘ , - .- -..\\‘-\‘.-. . ‘ _ \\\\ \ " \\\5‘ \\\ \\ """ '\\\\\\K \p“\\\\\ - \\\\z§~\\\\ _ u. - - ~. '.~ -... _ '.§-'~‘"‘;.‘3“"“\ .‘..' 1‘. 12‘" g ,2". f.“ ’V ~ ‘ . - stem. ' ‘ g - -.:.« g - . ‘ \\.\ is - Dentist. ()ver .l (“L .l Hontm’: . . _ , __ ..â€"..‘ _-~â€"Mâ€"â€"â€"~-~.â€"_â€"-~.< -..- A. .. __ i r Gsdï¬r. D. D. s .L.D s . a s. }\\_ . ~\ :cattle to Mr. Ellis of Walkerton. places where he makes his home he’s of Toronto. Graduate Roya. Dentistry in all its Branches. » another pure bred heifer from his pr a leg of Macaw is very good eating ., ‘ herd. Mr. D. McKechnie, north of When it’s fricasse-d or fried, \Glenroaden, has also purchased ifrom Mr. Greenwood a promising Macaw can, when he tries hard’ lcalf rising one year old. The pur- speak a few words, but unlike P011 ichase price in CilCl'l C388 Was VCI‘V Parrot he cannot carry on an extend. Legal ‘Dz’recz‘orr ..___ â€" . .___... :.â€"â€"â€"â€"._.'~vâ€"~_â€"â€".e __.c__. ~~_â€"_ iii‘. Telford. , ._. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"~ 1 Odie-e, nearly opposite the Registry; successful Red Cross 'is “Cock-a-too†and for that reason ? Another l lday at the home of Mrs. D. Edge. .. lEleven hospital shirts were made. 1 t 3 ' him. 51 t" 93150. a dozen pi.llO\V slips and two , ~ - lâ€" ' “ i A. H. Jackson. lpairs of socks were kgit. T158 03511 i ° v ' ‘q (3 ‘ .‘OTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION lcontribution amounts to 5., . lilllk 101‘ b‘ l N er. Conveyancer, c. insurance! The Messrs. Hooper of Mt. F01“ . THE DURHAM SKATING RINK‘lAgent. Money to Loan- Issuer 0* Ma!“ l est are visiting Mr. and. Mrs. D. ' one of the best in Western OH“ . riage Licenses. A general ï¬nancial buss-l Edge and family. ; l O paying proposition; good reason tario. is offered for sale; ag00d1 ness transacted. , llouse and Lot for Sale! PART OF LOT 1. GARAFRAXA street. west: house and stable in 1 good condition: recently vacatedlpupil 01 Professor Knold, i8 pre- Eday. the 28th of November, 1916- by James Morris and now occu- j. pared to receive - b Hu 1: McLean. For parâ€" ! struction . on pied y g to J. P Telford. TEither beginners or advanced stuâ€" committee, and other business in 5 lltf dents. ticulars apply Durham. .â€"_d’ To Rent ’ A GOOD SlX-ROOMED BRICK! house on Queen St, South, Xacre l of land; good well and good ; cellar. Apply to Edward Walshl Durham. 11 3o mu 1 l H For Saleor to Rent 3 A COMFORTABLE BRICK COT-j tulle; ood stone cellar; Tacres, of more of less; on $991“! Licensed Auctioneer for the' concession of 91011818: 15: “31195 Count of Grey. Satisfaction guar-l .â€"â€"~._- "â€"9â€" MW ..__.___.. . ARTHUR COOK WlLL GIVEICipality. DURHAM ONT. (Lower Town.) - . . . - PM “ M‘Hifm‘flm‘} Egremont 'l‘owuship “5W ; Patriotic llleotlng ' , A public meeting of the citizens MISS MAYDEE MDAULE jot“ the Township of Egremont is called for the afternoon of Tues- pupils for ill-lat 2 o’clock, in the Agricultural piano or organ.EHall, Holstein. to organize a 1019 3 , connection with Patriotic Grant o'iven by the Council of this Muni- h vocal instruction in singing ev-,THOS. J. GOPDON. D. ALLAN. ery Tuesday afternoon and, Reeve. Clerk. evening at the 1101118 0f Ml's- S-l W F. McComb. Pupils may apply! ..._ -, . . for appointments to Mrs. Mc-l Spirelltiil I'SC S Como at any time- 10 23th SPIRELLA CORSETS (NOT SOLD -~â€"â€"~â€"~â€"~-â€"â€"«â€"--â€"â€"â€"~-â€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-l groans), Made in Canada are LZ'Ct’flSé’d cflua‘z’onggr boned with the indestructible Do you recall the design on the L-_-.__.____.._._...__--_......... Lipii'clla_ stay. the bln0§t 13113111“ silverware used at home? Have you L "lf‘gdf‘iment corset omng 5“? been observant enough to know what Dan MO can world. guarantees not to bI'Cdlx sort of knives and forks you have or rust in one year of corset “.31.. Appointment by mail 01. been eating with twice a day all thfl l I ’W'“ l l 1 east of Durham; has a 800“ lantee . Terms reasonable. Dates. telephone given prompt ï¬tter.» time? frame barn on it- Apply to A H- g of sales made at the Chronicle of- tion.-â€"â€"Mrs. J. c, Nichol, Box 107, Jackson. Durham. ‘_ 513 l lice, or with himself. Durham. Phon 70. 10 26 ..___ .___~.__â€"-â€".._..- I‘ .._‘ Property for Sale“ { THAT SPInmU DID TRESIEEN CF.‘i propcrt pper own e ong- in? to tyho late Mrs. Wilson. will I be sold on reasonable terms;'. contains {acre more or less- ustion. Apply on premises. or to That. Ritchie executors. 'l‘les Wanted SIX-INCH CEDAR TIES EIGHT feet long, for which I will pay 40c. each; .tamarac, 38c. each: delivered at Durham G. T. R. yards All ties subject to Grand Trunk inspection.â€"J.N. Mur.dock.l Durham. 10 19tf ‘ 339th -â€"â€"â€"..-â€"--.__. _ ~5. ..__ Notice to Trespassersl Notice is hereby given that trap.- ping. shooting, hunting With 1 hounds or dogs, or otherwise 2 trespassing on Lots 62 and 63, Con. ; 2. Bentinck, is strictly forbidden; or prosecutions will follow such; violations 0! the lam-Miss Cauld-l well. 26 4 g Cockerels for- Sale . l S. C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKER- els, fro'm non-setting strain, at lTHORO’BRED DURHAM BULI..l In certain 31 each; Partridge Plymouth l Rocks, $1 to $5 each.â€"Applv to‘ B. J. Matthews, Durham. 10 128p l WMWOQOOOOOOOOOOOQ NOQOOOWQN§§§Q§QOO MOO? Call For all kinds of 9 6 O O O O O O O O O O O O 6 O O O O O O O O O ' O O :and terms to suit borrower. Fire'Crutchley, Durham. l d Life Insurance laced in thor- ..... canton-table residence, 7 rooms: . an P l" lnrd and .0" water: good bear- ,oughly reliable commlaies. Deeds, In: orchard and garden; fine sit- i Mortgages, executed on shortest notice. All or m“ Snellie. Work promptly attended to. l . EAST HALF LOT 31 AND ALL 32. House Stable, I will run it in con- 1 in each of three years. inection with the hotel, with anl attentive hostler in charge. “hm , M _.m--__. -. E. A. ROWE’S Cooked and Cured Meats. OYSTERS AND FRUIT IN SEASON E. A. Rowe : ...â€"---. .. -.--... _.___... -.,. â€"-_â€"_â€"._.â€"â€".<‘-....â€"n__~ -â€"- .â€" ~_â€"â€"n_â€"â€"-.' “M. . W. J. SHARP Holstein Conveyancer. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Money to loan at lowest rates,ipa.l'3ble at Bull for Service Thoroughbred Pedigreed Polledâ€" -. Angus Bull for service. Terms, $1.50 7------ ....- . l ' l i l! :e . l g. 7 l l . l 1 .fi time of serviceâ€"A Leases and Wills, i . l l l 1 For Sale , . WEST LAND REGULATIONS The sole head 0! a tamily, 0r , 'any male over 18 years old, may i :03: $3,331,315 29“ £33133? i2333153?)0min.3%‘"li‘;3‘f§‘§i°. .‘If i A J . o ‘ Duncan J. Clark, R. R. N o. 4. toba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. _ Applicant must appear in person . ï¬zï¬wmd' or A' H. Jacksonillggrn at the Dominion Lands Agency or lbefore you enter your home? Can Sub-Agency for the District. En- Eu tellâ€"cu hand? Likely not. Yet, Con. 7. Bentinck. 139 acres: over 100 acres cleared; well watered; try by proxy may be made at any on used them twice a day 01' more . .Dominion Lands Agency (but not ‘ d have never stopped to count. NOtlce wig-ageing). on ceigtiiin condiéaons. ,1 u 'es.- ix mon 8’ real ence! the Middaugh I upon and cultivation of the land ' Tat Your Memory . A home- T ,steader may live within nine miles .of his homestead on a farm of Your patronage is solicited. at least 80 acres, on certain condiâ€" MATT. BOLGER, tions. A habitable house is re- PrOp’r Middaugh House.lauired except where residence is [performed in the vicinity. . Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under certain con- ditions. Having rented Bull for Sale districts 8 home- Apâ€" l steader in good standing may pre- R. Rgempt a quarter-section alongside 9 2 3 his homestead. Price $3 00 per acre 1 Dutiesâ€"Six months’ residence in . leach of three years after earning « {homestead patent; also 50 acres at } ‘extra cultivation. Pro-eruption 3 ,patent may be obtained as soon Registered; 10 months old. ply to Andrew Marshall, No. 3, Durham. s 'as homestead patent, on certain } conditions. . A settler who has exhausted his . |homestead right may take a pur- : chased homestead in certain Dis- 9 trirts. Price 83 00 per acre. : Dutiesâ€"Must reside six months 1 in each or three years, cultivate : 50 acres and erect a house worth without nunibor. but can you me O ¢ Q Q s .. d o Bakery Goods $300. mm? w. w CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. outlawing surfacesisdemgnedto Confectioner N. B ~â€"Unauthorised publication act as its own parachute and come and Grocer of this advertisement will not QWW M 10,. A Safety Aeroplane be hearth safelyineventotamishan 41166!!! A new Italian aeroplane with num- 7 town. l Councillor * Turnbull . . special credit for the erection of ' 7 . . A.A1'oe’s a horny tip on his tongue that sug"ltihjlgit fine snow fence on 3 purchased quite . . . igoold feeders in this violnlty. is a very well behaved member of ~ . . -. ~ d b - . a .. . . . .. .. , , , , a soul-stirrln. as \X as ideln 816 F , L Pie. r“ “filmed 0f C , Com~ lthe bird family and in the Philippines , the Rev E gs Mover on Sundav. ‘ FFICEâ€"Over .3 P. Telford’s ofhcel pally. 3rd i’i orcester Regiment. land 111 New Guinea and other tropical l " ° ' ~ ‘ whelmin g ma iority. a general breakdown. It terminated in “N TRAVERSTON. . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson. Sr. of Flesherton, .SMDCI die1 first of D U R H A M lth-e week at the c cc: in homeâ€" stead. A PLANING M ILLS Miss Mary P-eart was a guest over the week end. of relatives in ..__.._.. The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared 0.: (o m 'D ‘1 ’l to on Mr. O. Heffernan of Guelph has a number of l . ~' . '- « 't heard such Seldom have Zionl es to take orders for SASH, DOORS â€"- and all kinds of â€"â€" de- House Fittings OVCI" lm State-wide prolibition was sated in Missouri by an Shingles and Lath Always on Hand At Right Prices. PERSONALS. Ontario Women. ‘ Chatham, Ontâ€"“Some time ago I had , Custom Sawmg Promptly At- /. v... quite _a bad case. ;_’.._:;.1’ f" 3/- Dr. Pierce’s Favor- -1' 9; its Prescription was DURHAM - - ammo E- K4. ‘ .‘Drecommcndedto tended TO ..- 5.2.! .. - .. $.13} me by a friend wigs 3‘ j 2;â€" g‘i‘ used it and receiv 5": i.\ /'-I%. much beneï¬t. Ibe- Z E N U S C L A R K ‘ taken it with unfailing success. and that gentleman was so well greatly admired, not only on account true friend to women in times of trial. : satisfied with his purchase that he of the handsome fan he wears on top For headache, backache, hot flashes, 11.135U1()fï¬w_over Douglas’Jewellel-v Store. ! came up the other day and bought or his head, but also because a wing mentall depression, dizziness, fainting ‘ spells assitude and exhaustionuwomen 0 .( gshould never fail to take this tried and zcture F 711772an 0" $11077 ‘ ’ Owing to his remarkable tongue the , true woman’s medicme. herbs, it contains no alcohol or narcotic, nor any harmful ingredient. In either led conversation. 0 f hi : tablet or liquid form. Write Dr. Pierce ' ne 0 8 pet words Invahds’ Hotel, Buï¬alo, N. Y., to-day {oi lsewing bee “'35 held on Thuurs- be is sometimes called the cockatoo. liree medical advice. /_3- â€s: gan taking it and in - any: 51): months I was _’ _ _ completely cured of ' , ./ a my ailment and "a" ‘- . r2174 have never had an "’ return of same. "A. ï¬nal; can recomm end this medicine as being good, if one will give it i a fair trial.â€-â€"Mns. JOHN ACKEBT, 67 AKE :Edgar St., Chatham, Ont. . and At the ï¬rst symptoms of any derange- lment at an period of life the one safe lreally help 111 remedy is Dr. Pierce’s Funeral [)ireCtOI'\> I Favorite Prescription. Thousands of women in Canada have Full line of Catholic Robes, and black . and white Caps for aged people. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a Embalming a Specialty notice . Snow ROOMSâ€"Next to Swallows Harlierb'hop. RasmExCEâ€"Next door South of W'. J. LawrenceS blacksmith shop. Prepared from nature’s roots and c.“â€" .â€"â€".._...a._._, -..___,_ _ . . - . "fl" n n] i ' ____________ itil’ieglilfifiiï¬ilï¬tté‘sl flitti‘iii‘étï¬wsi Durham 11 lgh School ï¬rst put up over 40 years ago, by Dr. R. V. You SHOULD KNOW l . Pierce, have been much imitated but never I‘he school is thoroughly equipped BUT DO YOU KNOW ? gleQualed, as thousands attest. They’re temthingahility, in chemical and elec- purely vegetable, being made 9p 0f con- trical supplies and ï¬ttings, etc., for full centrated and reï¬ned medlcmal pnnâ€" I uni or Leaving and Matriculation ciples extracted from the roots of American wot-k. ’ . 2,133,251, ï¬ggeziiggpemgneoyfggg f3; THOS. ALLAN, Principal, lst Class cathartic. Certificate, also certificate in Phy- sical Culture. Subjects: Science, Mathematics, Spelling. 4-4 MISS J. WEIR, B A., Queen’s Uni- , versity. Specialist in Art. Subjects; Latin, Art, Literature, Composi- F you want the best tion, Reading, Geography, Ancient History. MISS M. CRYDERMAN. B. A. Toronto University, also certificate in Physical Culture. Subjects: En- glish Grammar, French, British and Canadian History, Composi- tion, Writing. ' Intending Students should enter at the beginning of the‘oerm if possible. Board can be obtained at reasonable money, call and see our rates. Durham 18 a healthy and at- ‘ tractive town. making it a most desir- Beaver Shell burly Cloth. able place for residence. lined, rubber interlined, Overcoat for the The record of the School in past years is a flattering one. The trustees are progressive educationally and spare no pains to see that teachers and pupils have every advantage for the pro- per presentation and acquistion of knowledge. . FEES : $1 per month in advance 11. R. KOCH, J. F. GRANT, Chairman. Secretary made by Newlands, for $18.00 YOU CANT GET IT HERE ¢“§§§§_§§ OONWWOOOQOQO Q SHAW’S TELEGRAPH sellooi. 9 O 9 gives thorough courses in 9 operating and station work 0 + by Home Studv plans or to o . 0 those who attend Day or 0 prices. ‘0 Night sessions. Full particu- o O lars sent on request. Write o o W. H. Shaw, President, 3 o c. L. GRANT : Gerrard East, Toronto. : WWOOQQOW §§§§§§§ We have a few Ladies’ Coats still on hand. up- to-date, and at right Winter Term Opens «i- GET THE EDUCATION January 2nd *- THAT GETS THE MONEY Decide now to enter the famous a"? '1' .5. 4. '1' 't- Splendid Opportunities for 1r young men and young wo- 4' men. Demand is many times i d: w .5. .3. *- 40 1° .g. supply. Large class already so enrolled. In ividual instruc- *- .§. tion. Enter any day. Acard will brin . tion. ount Forest Bus:- 4‘ : ffiingggeIg.:.%ldhdiiiI;L1§:ilii + Superior in Canada. Write for cat- .t .3. alosue. W. J. Elliott, Principal. vies-iteew-iewi-Mwewmw "34 Yonge St. loronw- Toronto, Ont. you full informa- Money Saved . o . O . O . § . o g c . 6 § 0 z 3 : That is what you will do if you buy your Footwear now. z , Prices are advancing. and many lines cannot now be 0 z bought. We are now fairly well stocked at old prices, 3 : but they are moving out and goods to replace them are 3 § much higher. (Enough said). . o o . z \Ve have some pairs of different llines, mostly 'small . sizes, selling at less than cost. 9 O O o 2 . 0 § 0 0 § 9 i Trunks. Su.t Cases, Club Page, etc. Also Hosiery and Mitts at close prices. Repairing as usual. This school stands without 3. Your dail V‘s": Take, say a gall. bands can he pl Spoons of LL'K' about in the soil v ’ fiil‘ well in the .22. tepid water 0 . -..‘ ' all -4; ‘. 7" it? t l. L vs ll'.l "iltl: 'z‘ 3,3111, ‘ l"\" r"‘ .v. H. _ . b‘1oi). \h" 1‘. > \,‘ .l, Z'll\‘\.‘,\. "\†I‘.\i Smilill - - These lll‘ll'r‘r Ford. (lllll‘il‘i% -. These pl-ires teed against fore .lllgllst l. ag tinst :nlvzill g Sarahâ€"Ma. lay a carpet.~F