November 30, 1916. #__________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"'_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"’ ___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"SMALL ADS. Advertisements of one inc for each subsequent insertion, Over one inch and double the above amount. Yearly rates on application. â€"___â€"-â€"__â€"â€"-â€"â€"__â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Medical Directorv. Farms for Sale. l I,â€" CONTAINING 80 ACRES, res cleared and suitable for cul- ' ‘ tivation; balance, pasture land! eeléb 50,, Street, and bush; loam. On the property are {1 good frame house and barmgggd a mile and a half southâ€"west Of ', Street. Ofï¬ce Hours 9-11 a.m., 24 p, Telephone communica- 10 26†l tion between oï¬lce and residenCe at. Durham.-â€"Mlss Cauldwell, Box 14. m“ 7,9 p.111. #;'_______/-â€"- i; all hours. -..†brick house, sheds and outbuild-! ...“, and $09,013,,“ running stream through, weed- bush, rest m good state of cultivation Possession glVen on Nov. lat, 1913. For further par- ticulars, apply onpremlses to DB Mr! John Staples, Rural Route 5, R. C P. No. 1. Durham. Ont. 9449dtf| v - - i ll. street, and the north part of lot 1 ...... 6. Albert street. Apply to A. 11:! -. ., k . 1 f Directorv. l i i _ 1*-80"? . 2 ~ ‘ " †"7’;_ l M M_-â€" ‘ ----.- - _Q%-IEâ€"lilâ€"lâ€"~â€" 1. - l Ap Olog‘y 11 or Sale Dr. W. 0. Pickering l To†Mr. Patrick Malone; â€a- “â€' * "Iâ€? 1 0 TWO-YEAR-OLD STEhRS, 1 .. 1 1 draught colt rising 3 yearsâ€"Ap-i ){1 [1 “LB: ply to Arthur Greenwood, R. R. ~__â€"â€".â€"â€" .. . _ _... -..â€".....-___. â€"__..â€"_r -._ .___.. Philip Eva, in the town of Dur- ham ' 1' 11 its Branches. . . . apply to JP Telfor ’ Dur 18t ‘ . Denna)"; ma . any insinuatlon reflecting on‘ i ____ _¢,_ _,_-1. ’ _: «1 Ofï¬ceâ€"Over Douglas Jewellerv Store. ‘ your character and reputation are ' Losrs 8 9 and 10, KINCAR‘II)IL\kbl --..-- __, ‘"’ "“"'â€"‘"_â€"â€"‘ ‘l ‘VlthOUt foundation ’ ac ' -| . 1 street. West. Apply to A u 15 a, Legal rDmgdon; l 1 WM. MORAN , 309- _,___ __._ â€-.-..-l L._i____â€"__â€"â€"â€"w~~-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€" -â€" l Dated this 7th day of Oct., 1916. FOR SALE-1 CEMENT TILEl l. P. TBlTONi. ,__ ,__. ,_____.___.._ - l outfit. 1 cement brick machine:‘ 1% ARRISTEI’. ‘ . '1. Ofï¬ce. nearly opposite the Registry buBiD‘esl Business Will be o‘ticediambton St.,Durham. Anyamount . , Dump 1f â€mum, to loan at 5 pm, cent. on mm, .-..-Notice to ratepayers continued as usual until sold. h or less, ...5 cts. for first insertion. and 10 (-e nts Dre. lamieson a lamieson. FFICB AND RESIDENCE A smce name this wonderful balm l short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, ° . â€â€"Mflâ€"fl Bil. BURT. on premises are new frame baring ...to Assistant Boy. in t m 9 b E (o q aboutdu acres hard-1 EYE, EAR, THROAT NOSE )éi‘oe- l3. Frost St. Owen Sound. -___________________________._._â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€" . LONDON. ENG RADULATE York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye, Ear Nose and rhroat. -‘ Will be at the Hahn House, Dur- 1 a ham, Sept 16, Oct. 21, Nov. 18 and been used f,,,. f,._, 3m, f“) (1,,me and lose 16. Hours, 1 to 5 p.m. dentist. ()vsr J 6": .l. Hunter's J r or. NT,D.D.S..L.D.S. ran PROPERTY on THE LAThi meson amounts. Hummer-13m sorry that it was made ,,1 i1 ty of Toronto. . Iollege Dental Surgeons ofOntarlo. ‘ “ I have found . ,fl SAYS - Z am-Buk an ï¬le Collie ls of Greater Value T..an absolutely sure Other Dog 3 l cure for chapped hands.†The -â€" Bmanager referred to 58 Mr. Osborne Man’s ï¬rst fourfooted friend was 1013, Business Manager of “The : end Patriot,†Dartmouth, N.S. He com the dog. Nleither history nor leg tinues: “For ï¬ve years I suffered with this amiction, which nothing could cure until I used Zam-Buk. under two inches, .._'_..__._..- - . _â€"â€"â€" iriendly bark of the however, I have never again been troubled with chapped hands.†If you suffer with chapped hands, Lower Town, Durham‘ 1 l cold cracks, cold sores, chilblains. l l herd of flocks. and prove to your own satisfaction that there is nothing that ends , a: 1 and heals so quickly. Z‘am-Buk is equally good for jacks], for the man’s friend. He once howled like a wolf and screeched like a jackal eczema, blood-poisoning, old wounds, ulc- rs, bolls and piles, cuts, burns and scalds. All druggistsorZam-Buk (30., Toronto. 500. a box, 3 for $1.25. Send 1c. stamp for trial box. longings. dog of Siberia to the pet poodle c' London Uphthalmm Hos Sq. Throat and Nose Hos BiiOWN l A little salt added *0 g-tsnliue befor . using it to clean fabrics will prevent of London. New rings from forming. Apply kermiue tn tar stains before wetting llllelllJlle'll wash them with warm water and soap. Fish can he flied in fat which has the flavor will he. better. I hereby retract the statement made by me to the effect that you lhad stolen part of my harness. ianzd apologize for having mad" such a statement to you, and __.â€"..-â€"..‘ ‘ -- . ‘7“3‘1 ‘ 1 ‘ ". l .... Graduate ROS.†‘say, that so far as I know tho statement was not true, and that _~â€" _- SOLICITOR. ETC, fl" . ..---. ‘ ‘ " , . Notlce t0 Ratepayers ,wilderness into the ,, lhaps no other dog is of more value BY VSI‘tUB Of a By-law, P359933 lto man than the rough-coated collie. lApply to Geo. Wh‘tmore, 5 lltt l| â€"1_____________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"'â€""‘-â€"â€"'.' If.) Open SGSSIOD 0f the TO‘VD COUD" “ere are SIX varieties of (3011168â€" _____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""â€"â€""â€""â€"â€"â€" ._ xvi/l ' Cllx all taxes are ‘due and Payable lthe rough-coated collie, the bob-tailed ‘ A H Jackson. before th‘? 14th .day otDecernber, lloollie, the smooth-coated collie, the Rink for Sale l iQ'O'I‘ARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- met, and. if not then paid, five per I lEnglish sheep dog. the Pomeranian «1- ' er, Conveyancer, Etc. lnsuranr-elcent. will be added for collection. isheep dog or “Spitz†and the Schip~ tario, is offered for sale; agood paying prOposition; good reason for selling. Apply J. A. Brown, :t:::..::_. .__.,___._,__ . Durham, Ontario. -..â€".._,__. _.~ â€".« 'â€" flouse and Lot for Sale #â€" PART or LOT 1. GARAFRAXA street, west: house and stable in pied by Hugh McLean. For par- 5 lltf i dents. To Rent- A GOOD SIXâ€"ROOMED BRICK, house on Queen St., South, xacre l of land; good well and good. cellar. A l to Edward Walshl pp y 11 30 15“ ‘ concession of Glenelg. 1% miles 5 Count east of Durham; frame barn 0“ it: Apply to A H l of sales made at the Chronicle of- , 5‘18 ; (ice, or with himself. contains {acre more or less-land terms to comfortable residence, 7 rooms:, hard and soft water; good bear- l ing orchard and garden; line sit- a nation. Apply on premises. or t Then. Ritchie or Duncan Smellle. 1, executors. 629i! l Ties Wanted SIX-INCH CEDAR TIES EIGHT. feet long, for which I will pay 40¢. each; .tamarac, 38c. each: delivered at Durham G. T. R. Mortgages, yards All ties subject to Grand Trunk inspection.â€"J.N. Murdock. 1 Durham. 10 NH \ ham. l l .â€" . - - _l Notice Sub-Agency). on certain conditions, time there’d be no more Cock-of-the- . ligtlceï¬oggrnegy gll'l‘llenrlilgligat ta'tlllh \ Dutiel.â€"Six . mqnths’ regid eDCe pits IBIT. to brighten the forest 811d 2. goubntds or , or othergvise ’ HaViDg rented the Middaugh Upon and caltlvatlon 0f the land make the WOOdB 80110 With their + dogs, trespassing on Lots 62 and 63, Con. , t’ 'th ‘2. Bentinck, is strictly forbiddenunee 1011 WI or prosecutions Y violations of the lamâ€"Miss Cauld- l 0111‘ well. I Cockerels for Sale 3, --.â€"._.-_..._. S. C. WHITE LEGHORN COCKER- s $1 each; Partridge Plymouth '9 Rocks, $1 to $5 each.â€"Applv to, R. J. Matthews, Durham. 10 128p : E. A. ROWE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 z 3 . ovsrsns AND FRUIT IN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Money to Loan. Issueroi Mal;- . A general ï¬nancial busi- - MISS MAYDEE MOAULEY good condition: recently vacated , pupil of Professor Knold, is pre- by James Morris and now occu- ‘ paredoto receive lstructlon on to J. P Telford, :Either beginners or advanced stu- l_____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" l. ARTHUR COOK WILL GIVE vocal instruction in singing eV- ery Tuesday evening at the home Of Mrs. S’ =-â€"â€"â€"_â€"'â€"â€"_â€"_" lcock, it’s, after all, all a wise arrange- F. McComb. for appointments Com-n at any time. 5 Licensed .fluctzoneer | l Dan McLean l of more of less; on Second Licensed Auctioneer for thel _ of Grey. Satisfaction guar-’ has a 300d 3antes . Terms reasonable. Holstein Conveyancer. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Money to loan at lowest rates, land Life Insurance placed in thor- :- oughly reliable compnaies. Deeds, oierlecuted on shortest notice. All Iwork promptly attended to. l For Sale TBAST HALF LOT 31 AND ALL 32. Con. 7, Bentinck. 139 acres: over 100 acres cleared; well watered; good frame â€house and barn. Will g.v.e good terms Duncan J. Clark, R. R. No. 4. A - ~ ppllcant must appear in person . ElmWood. or A. H. Jackson,1Dur- at the Dominion Lands Agency or southern countries where these bird: 4. GET THE EDUCATION -. House Stable, will follow 5,,Ch1attentive hostler in charge. patronage is solicited. _5 i 1 MATT. BOLGER, . . ' Prop’r Middaugh House.l0u11‘ed except where residence is 1 Bull e11- Sale els, from non-setting strain, at lTHORO’BRED DURHAM BULL, Registered; 10 months old. Apâ€" ply to Andrew Marshall, No. 3, Durham. O For all kinds of Bakery Goods E Cooked and Cured Meats. 2 i O 0 WWW paid for, A. CATTON, Chairman Finance Com. oatmen 0f the Rhine. GIDDY COCK-OF-THE-PIT lFather Dresses For the Whole Family 1 : l ts 7 and 8 con. 12 E, - sa e O ’ , g in This Feathered Tribe l remont; 200 .acres good landl good buildings, bank barn 55x67., hen house 121140, 91003 frame There’s never any argument about house: W0 good wells with; clothes in the Cock-of-the-pit family. windmill attached; 9400‘? reason'mos a oneâ€"sided question and it’s for “mug; Pliolmetor 19’ gm"? lpettled to suit Mr. Cock-of-the-plt. l westz. possessmn Mar. 1’ 191.‘°l When there’s a splash to be madel This 19 a good farm,.and W111.lthe father of the family makes it be sold cheap: 2% miles from lhimself. Holstein. For terms. etc., applv Thou . ', ~ gh you may think this rather to R. H. Fortune, Ayton. 11239 lselflsh on the part of the gay old i l pupils for in- piano or organ. 10198 afternoon and Pupils may applyl to Mrs Mc- fluent and one that Mother Cock fully ‘ ' . W .. N Splrella (J i 8 ’5 llapproves. Because if the mother of, *0 22tf SPIRELLA COBSETS (NOT SOLD lthe Cock-of-the-pits- wore gay feathers‘ STORESl’ Made 1n Canada .2er lshe'd be traced to her nest by the1 boned with the indestructible half-savage little boys of Brazil and Spirella stay, the most pliable and resilent corsetb oning the world: guaranteed not to break or rust in one year of corset wear. Appointment by mail or telephone given prompt attenâ€" tion.-â€"Mrs. J. C. Nichol, Box 107. Durham. Phone 70. 1_0_2_§ l "“ Bani-merrier, l l Dates Thoroughbred. Pe‘digreed Polled- Angus Bull for service. Terms, $1.50 time of serviceâ€"A 11 23 9pc} l l - l l payable at suit borrower. Fire ' CWT-3111935 Durham. Leases and Wills, WEST LAND REGULATIONS. The sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter-section of .1 . d available Dominion land in Maui-- 1 require "" toba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. TH E COO K¢O F-TH E-P IT Central America and other distant Moreewwwwewwwww: Winter Term Opens .,. January 2nd En- with the funny family names mall in each of three years. A home- queer cry, which, even if it isn’t a steader may live within nine miles song, is rather pleasant to hear in of his homestead on a farm of the gloomy southern jungles. at least 80 acres, on certain condi- tions. A habitable house is re- 1 will run it in con- the hotel, with an performed in the vicinity. Live stock may be for cultivation under certain con- at London on the electriï¬cation of the ditionl. atmosphere, said that if electrical In certain districts 9 home- control over the atmosphere were ob- steader in good standing may pre- tamed it might be feasible to control B. R. empt a quarter-section alongside me weather. , 9 2 g his homestead. Price $3 00 per aere Many countries, he said, wanted to Dutiesâ€"Six months’ residence in produce rain owing to drought. and each of three years after earning he could not but suppose that by homestead patent; also 50 acres ascending a mountain and discharg- Pre-em 5:33: ing a sumdent amount of electricity conditions. A settler who has exhausted his and a T681 rainstorm might result. l l l ' homestead right may take a pur- This, however, would be an expensive l chased homestead in certain Dis- matter. gtricts. Price 8300 per acre. “Th-ere are parts of the earth be- ; Dutiesâ€"Must reside six months longing to the British Crown which ‘10 98-011 01 three years, cultivate would he better for some weather .50 acres and credit 9. house worth control," said su- Oliver. $300. SEASON Water Coils on Gas Stove W.WCORY, Thetop ofanew gas rangeis 0 0 . Deputy of the Minister of the Confectioner equipped with pipes through which Interior. and Grocer water circulates , and is heated while N. B â€"Unauthorized publication being used , of this advertisement will not be lhe hm are for cock (1166!!! ““3- ‘ .. . -..â€"...»... Muwuu" - - r' “‘32-.“ sP "Had Terrible Pains Dear Mr. Editor-I want to write you about “Anuric.†hardly be up; I was in bed most pf the time. Had terrible pains in m kidneys tells when the dog ceased to howl and back, so much so that scream sometimes when I was sitting like a wild beast and bark the sociable, down and wanted to get up, the pain domesticated was so great. I had (meal (13 welhl-limown creature, guardian of homes and shep- kidney medicine but it i n t e p me. I heard of Dr. Pierce’s Anunc Tablets Wh . and ate so I thought I would try them. I took en men lived in caves only one box of the Tablets, and my I G HUTTOH, M. 0., c. M. n . . raw meat and wore hides, the dog back 18 now free from pain andol can - r any other painful wmter ail- k k d k f fmll . I _, ., ., . _ - 1 was there to guard the caveâ€"to eep wor an ta e care 0 my a. Y , l Pb [â€b‘o figs“: 1‘51?de omw ment, get a box 0f Zam-Buk now, away his brothers, the wolf and the feel Icannot say enough for this medl- SASH, DOORS dog wasn’t always cine- Sincerely, M38. WM. KELLER. NOTE: and preyed upon man and his be- especially for kidney complaints and diseases ansmg There are over 150 kinds of dOgs kidneys and bladder, such as backache, ' n from the wolf weak back rheumatism .dr0psy con- in domesticity, rangi g gestion of ’the kidneys: mflammatlou of the bladder, scaldin urinary troubles. . . ecialists at Dr. Pierce’s great Institu- tion, at Buffalo, N. Y., have thoroughly tested this prescription and have been with one accord successful in eradicat- ing these troubles, and in most cases absolutely curing the diseased kidneys. Patients having once used “Anurac†at Dr. Pierce’s lnvalids’ Hotel, have re- peatedl sent back for more. . deman has been created that Dr. Pierce ‘ has decided to put “Anuric†in the drug stores of this country, in a ready-totuse form. If not obtainable send one dime by mail to Dr. Pierce for trial package I or 50 cents for full treatment. "DURH AM in Kidneys and Back. PL ANIN G M lLLS I was very sick, could The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for hadto â€" and all kinds of â€" House Fittings This “Anuric†is adapted from disorders of the Shingles and Lath Always on Hand urine and ‘ At Right Prices. The p ysiciaus and Custom Sawing Promptly At- tended To 8““ ZEN us CLARK DURHAM - 1. ONTARIO Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery M Station, Toronto. leou want the best l Special Fares now in effect to resorts in lthe fashionable dame, but the ï¬rSt‘North and South Carolina, Louis- these to ï¬nd his way from the iana and other Southern States. homes Of menland to Bermuda and the .was the sheep dog or collie. and pen l Indies. Return Limit May 3lst, 1917. Liberal Stop-overs Allowed. For full information ' rke, famous as a guard dog among . C. act-ion. It thus assists the body to make rich, red blood, which feeds the heart, nerves, brain and organs of the body. You feel clean, strong and strenuous. is a blood cleanser and alterative that ' starts the liver and stomach into vigorous and Funeral Directorw Full line of Catholic Robes, and black and white Caps for aged people. “' ’~â€"-~~- .. . . _ .-. -â€"__._._. .... __._...'.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- WINTER TOURS ‘ Embalming a Specialty Picture §Frammg Inn shark's notz’m. SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next to Swallows Barber Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"Next door South of TV. J. Lawrence’s blacksmith shop. Florida, Georgia West Durham High Sblidcil The school is thoroughly equipped: 1: teaching ability, in chemical and elec- 0 trlcal supplies and ï¬ttings, etc., for full E. HORNING, D.P.A., Union Lugilpr Leavmg and Matriculation T HOS: ALLAN, Principal, let Class Certificate, also certificate in Phy- sical Culture. Subjects: Science, Mathematics, Spelling. . MISS J. WEIR, 3A., Queen’s Uni- versity. Specialist in Art. Subjects; Latin, Art, Literature, Composi- tion, Reading, Geography, Ancient History. MISS M. CRYDERMAN. B. A. Toronto University, also certificate inoPhysical Culture. Subjects: En- glish Grammar, French, British and Canadian History, Composi- tion, Writing. Intending Students should enter at the beginning of the oerm if ossible Board can be obtained at regsonable rates: Durham IS a healthy and at- tractive town. making it a most desir- able place for residence. The record of the School in past years 18 a flatter-mg one. The trustees are progresswe educationally and s are no pains to see that teachers an pupils have every advantage for the pro- per presentation and acquistion of knowledge. FEES : $1» per month in advance H. R. KOCH, J. F. GRANT, Chairman. Secretary write G.B. Dingman, Town Agent. râ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__.____ _,, 1,. . ... __ .. Brant’sAd. Overcoat for the money, call and see our Beaver Shell Curly Cloth. lined, rubber interlined, made by Newlands, for $18.00 YOU CAN GET IT HERE 000000000 00000000000000000 0 o SHAW’S TELEGRAPH SCHOOL 9 . 1' - 0 60313 stlll on hand‘ up 0 gives therough courses in c 0 operating and station work 9 0 by Home Study lane or to c 9 those who atte Day or c 0 Night sessions. Full particu- o 0 lara sent on request. Write c o W. H. Shaw, President, 3 o C. L. GRANT : Gerrard East, Toronto. : 00000000000000000000000000 We have a few Ladies’ to-date, and at right prices. their home, and there wouldn’t be ,‘i’ by littl b'rd hatched out and in 'i’ 0°“ “0‘ any 6 1 8 ' e. splendid opportunities -for e- THAT GETS THE MONEY : Decide now to enter the famous young men and young .wo- 4- supply. Large class already «9 enrolled. In ividual instruc- + ~i- tion. Enter any day. Acard e substituted the Institute of Electrical Engineers 4’ {a ‘. 1i. will bring you full informa- ~51 ‘i’ or nose College. D. A. McLach- or , . . , 4- lan, Pres. L.A. Fleming, Prin. or superior 1n Canada. erte for cat- Toronto, Ont. tion. Mount Forest Busi- 4. This school stands without a W. J. Elliott, Principal1 4, alogue. 1 734 Yonge St., Toronto. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ’11-" 0000000000000000000000000'0 00000000000000000000000009 Money Saved 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 z : That is what you will do if you buy your Footwear now. , Prices are advancing, and many lines cannot now be t bought. We are now fairly well stocked at old prices, : but they are movmg out and goods to replace them are : much higher. (Enough said). . We have some pairs of different liines, mostly ’small 9 ~ ° ' . Sizes, selling at less than cost. 9 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunks. Su.t Cases, Club 533,35, etc, Also H , Mitts at close prices. 0318': y and c Q 0 0 Q o c c c c c c 0 c c c O E 0 0 0 O 0 Repairing as usual. 3 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 l. S. M-cllraitli : The Down Town Shoe Store WWW†. o o I. ll “ll More than ‘ ,illl Lifcbuoy Soap 1 ill: perfect soap ‘ perfect antiscpli ing together in p l unity. Its rich, dant lather mak "-*'*- delight to use. Protect your health h in: your hands Sildl . lHl itâ€"by l‘fllllil“ {.23 ‘lll pacing With i:. 'l‘ l“ HEALTH E? lll antiseptic. (iz‘lnr quw' itii Lib " “So 1111- l 1 1 the. estata- liij thing 9" “Ohm yrs: link yr-rx†¢c+¢+¢¢ee1eeeee 1.‘;1;« '9000000000000000000000000000000000 l 000¢c¢ceee¢.,,. 2.30 l‘..";.. 11.1“. r - 1 EVERY ll.-\\." ' “i' in G. '1‘. litnl. t†QGJ’. .‘tg‘vzzi. MUN? :‘e‘ .i. rl‘\l\\"\ . 'i Effect 1‘. .- the prime be as follows... Touring: ‘4 1'17 Road sun; 1 Chassis - Complet - Town - - Sedan â€" â€" These priws : Ford, Ulllzil'lai. These lll‘it-es teed against fore August I. l against advuuc “â€"..â€"...â€" C. Smith1 I