mm on 1: AVEHTED’ ~a ?a.â€"“One year ago I ld I suffered with pain. u. in my side and back IE†until I nearly went ' crazy. I went u differentdoctorsnnd they all said I had female trouble and would not get any relief until I would be operated on. I had suffered forfom- years before thig time, but I kept get. Net felt better. I grant to publish my letter lad to let other women ’ ’â€"-â€"M rs. THOS. MCGON- ille Street, Phila, PO. Siting worse the Inore Every month since I r] I had suffered with [es at periods and was I saw your advertise- spaper and the picturo had been saved from i this picture was im- nind. The doctor had vo more days to make sent my husband tothe e for a bottle of Lydn zetahle Compound, and n noticed a change and :heu the third bottle I lot in h elvin Ashley. Willie Legate, Bea- live )liddldon, Irene *SPBRITY best remedy for sunburn, shes, eczema, 2t, stings and A skin food! Lmination Results in .ugeen SchooL 0U h 111:1." M If :X. Graham, Teacher. \V m dSOm-Jk 1m \V 0 h nf Russia “'mlution. 'ns Whieh to those conscrip- I‘II :uju? fact a the only ing our by we? ’en Of the uï¬re and hich they 1110 men W111 1t 0UP 11k info he face ."l( like the McLean, M cLean, m behind. .litchin,, 0 runâ€"- aritchin’ : son! e Amer- master *1 may Kelsey, e Leg- .XshLeV, _\. Mcâ€" You‘re ellan, 8551 )8? hm e SOI‘é you :U 0 L1 Being Lot 53, Qoncession 3, E.G.R.,‘~ Glenelg. containing 100 acres; on premises are new frame barn, brick house, sheds and outbuildings; run- ning stream through property; a- bout 10 acres hardwood bush, rest in good state of cultivation. For further particulars, apply‘on prem- ises to Mrs. John Staples, R. R. No.1, Glenelg. containing 100 acres; on Durham, Ontario. 94 4pdtf __â€"â€"- LOTS FOR SALE North part of Lot 6, the old Skat- ing ‘Rink site, Garafraxa St., Dur- ham, and the north part of Lot 5, Albert St. Applv t0 A.H. Jackson. Durham. 0m. ' 93w , __ .- \ E‘va. in the town of Durham. For terms and, particulars apply to J. P. T elford, Durham. 11 18tf A ,__â€"___ w...“ Lots 8, 9 and 10, Kincardine St.,l West. Apply A.H. Jackson. 41 lï¬tf PROPERTY FOR SALE That splendid residence property in Upper Town belonging to the late Mrs. Wilson. will be sold on r-asomble terms; contains 134 acre, more or less; comfortable residence. ‘x' rooms; hard and soft water; good bearing orchard and garden; ï¬ne situation. Apply on premises. or to 'l‘hos. Ritchie or Duncan Smellie. Executons. 6 29tf Advertisements of one inch or less, for each subsequent insertion, ( double the above amount. Yearly \‘ â€WPdULTRY WANTED Wantedâ€"Yearling hens; Rocks, :mls', LF‘g'hHI‘nS. \Vy:1n<;10ttes. Stats) wico.â€"â€"'1‘. \\'. Weir, 796 Euclid ave, '1" ~z'ont0. Ontario. '6 2'3 Spirella Cor_sets (n01. sum in St,1_1re51,n1ade in Canada, are boned with the indestructable 'Spirell:1 <tz1y the most pliable and resil'ent cu1seL lmning in the world; guar- anteed not to break or rush in one 31 11‘ of comet wear. \ppointments bx mail or telephone gix en prompt :1ltentiun.-â€"MIS. J. C. N 1,0h01 BOX 70. 1026 Pï¬urhrtf. 1 5V5; w-â€"__._ The undermgned pffers for salel s of land adjommg the cor- 100 SCYQ 1.101‘atum, 011 Durham Road; atso ‘2.) acres on Lambton St., W1t11 fowl. particulars, apply on Lambton street, ' ' 53tf râ€" ' ’ â€Eon SALE Top buggy and democrat, ï¬rst-class conditi ~ . McFadden, Durham. 5 1 M For good dry 33 per pound; paid fur according to quality, fronr 500. a pound up.â€"-â€"Charley Lee, the! Laundryman. Durham. 5' 31 I: ‘ "treet Will sell at moderatp pmce. «on reasonable terms. or ' - right. Apply to Mrs. . - ‘ - . 031 tf nie, Durham. 5 VJ or. at some SUDSBqucuu “WW“? f ' ass a Byâ€" {t tween Lone the Garafraxa . . ship of Glenelg, and cqmprlsmg the W said. omgmal allow- I: FARMS FOR SALE July 12th, 1917. FOR SALE V , >me subsequent meeting lIlCll, proceed to pass a ] the stoppi a ï¬nal allowan Loncessions 2 and 3, E ' Tm n---I ‘n {ho SMALL ADSi I“ ---â€"‘ ’â€" zouse on Alb?†moderatp W109 15. 01‘ W111 rent s..\'ei1 McKech- 531 tl‘ or less, 25 cts. for ï¬rst. insertion. and 10 cents ion, Over one inch and under two inches, Yearly rates on application. th in W .3 . 5 173: Ofï¬ce and residence a short dis- tance east of the Hahn House, on Lambton SL, Lower Town, Durham. Ofï¬ce hours: 2 to 5 p.m., 7 t0 8 p.m., except. Sundays. I 2 DRNBURT } Late Assistant Roy. London Op- ;thalmic Hospital, England., and to iGoldon Sq. Throat and Nose Hosp. FSpeckflï¬ï¬;Eye,anr, ’Throat and ‘Vose. Ofï¬ce: '13 Frost. SL, Owen Iéound. J. G. BUTTON, M.D., QM. Oflice: Over J. P. Telford’s ofï¬ce, nearly opposite the Registry Oï¬ice. Residence: Second house south of Registry Oï¬ice on east side of A1- bert St. Ocflie hours: 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 p.rn., and 7 to 9 pm. Tele- phone communication between of- - A‘ (‘1‘ kni‘lvia tuLLV vv u. ___ __ _ fice and residence at all hours. DR. BROWN L. R. C. P., LONDON, ENG. . Graduate of London, New York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. ' Will be at the Hahn House, Dur- ham, May 19, June ‘16, Jul}; 21, Au- ‘Q-fust '18. Hours: 1 Lo 5 pm. Ofï¬ce: Over J. I unn“" â€OJ-Iowa, â€"-â€".â€"- Honor Graduate University of T0â€" runtn, Graduate Royal ColleO'e Den- tal Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Ofï¬ce: Over Town’s Jewellry Store. a .l. o Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Ofï¬ce: Nearly Opposite the Registry Ofï¬ce. Lambton St., Durham. Any amount of money to‘loan at 5 per cent. on i‘drï¬x prépem'. Notary Publ Conveyancer ( Money to loan, Licenses. A ge' mess transacted (Lower Town) . â€#c4wu DAN. McLBAN Licensed Auctioneer fm of Grey. Satisfaction 311 Terms reagpnabig. Dates *A“-A‘f\ “:8“. .--v_..____. Licensed Auctiuneer for County of Grey. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms reasonable. Dates of sales made at The Chronicle oiï¬ce, or with himself. (lonveyancer, Issuer Licenses, Money to IC rates, and on terms to or. Fire and Life Ins1 in thoroughly reliab] Deeds, Mortgages, Lea executed on shortest work promptly attend allied or neutral country, may homestead a quarterâ€"section of a-i vailahle Dominion Land in Manitoba Saskatchewan or .Albertat Appli- 603.1“. must appear in pe;;s_on at D?- eminion Lands Agency or 811 â€" Agency for District. Entry by proxy may be magle on certain con- Editions. Dutiesâ€"Six months’ reSi- Idence upon and cultivation of land i in each ol’ihree years. . 1“ ’nnnhnn disirmts a homesteader ‘. I In certain districts a homesteaoer may secure an adjoining quarter- section as pre-emption. Price $3per . - acre. Dutiesâ€"Residence six months . in each of three years after earn- . in" homestead patent and cultivate '«9 May obtain pre-;: 11 It I: preâ€"emption, may take a purchased ihomestead in certain districts. gPrice $3 per acre. Must res1de 31x 'months in each of three years, cul-\ tivate 50 acres and erect a house worth $300. . ‘ Holders of entries may count‘ 1 [time of employment as farm ‘ers in Canada during 1917, as res;- ‘ tam cond1â€"-l dent duties, under cer ‘tised or posted for entry, returned! lsoldiers who have served overseas1 land have been honorably discharg- led,_receive one day â€plying for entry at local Agents 9 - Witice (but not Sub-Agency). Dis- Wcharge papers must be gto Agent. Medical Directorv. u. u. u... ..... , _ :n'eyancer, Issuer of Marriage nses, Money to loan at lowest ;, and on terms to suit borrowâ€" Fire and Life Insurance placed thoroughly reliable companies. ls, Mortgages, Leases and Wills nted on shortest notice. All ; promptly attended to. 175812586 DR. W. C. PIGKERING DENTIST Over J. 6.: J. Hunter’s Store. Dental Directorv. Deputy Minister A. H. JACKSON Public, Commissioner, 2r c. Insurance Agent, loan. Issuer of Marriage A general ï¬nancial busi- vieted. Durham, Ontario SHARP, 1101331821 fluctz'otzeer CORY, .r Vof the Interior. The Durhram branch of the Red Cross has just concluded another successful years work. During that time they met at ï¬rst once a 331391;. and as the demand for sup- plies inCreased, they met mm: a 33 eek. During the summer months, ice cream and cake were sold e3e13 .-aturda3'. A number of the ladies ga3'e teas. and a lawn social was held at Dr. Jamieson’s.. On Show (1113. the ladies ser3ed meals and some of the 3oung people sold flags and roses. Mr. A. Bell and his Will- 111;: workers have done a great deal 1for the Red Cross. Meetings we. 1eld in the surrounding sections, ‘111111 in almost all cases local 1. aranches 33erle formed, besides the money raised. A tea and dance. '33'ere given b3 the Laidla33'f11mil3' :11111 some of the young people {4711111 ‘51 113eral dances in the 111111. The B111: 1 I 1 l Smuts gave a 11:111cert. 33'11011 hall Socks were sent to the French Sock Fund, and also to the 147th Greys. Christmas boxes, valued at $1 each were sent to all the boys who had enlisted from Durham and vicinity. The money for these boxes was partly raised by donaâ€" tions, and the rest taken from the funds of the society. In February, a. very successful icarnival was held in the rink, and lthe lady minstrels gave an enter-i Itaiument. in the hall, when half the ‘yu‘t‘vceeds came to the society. 1 The young ladies" Dramatic Clu!) ' of Hanover. came over and gave one of their high-class concerts. when the total proceeds were given to Red Cross. Dr. Jamieson gave a very generous donation to the so- ciety. During the year, the follow- ling articles were sent to Headâ€" quarters: . 1610 pairs socks, 22332 pillow sli as, 829 shirts, 1348 towels. 97 pillows. 100 suits pyjamas, 679 ordinary , bandages, 9 tail bandages, 353 face ' cloths, 2 quilts. 1 pair \vristlets, l I 1610 pairs socks, 22332 pillow slips, 829 shirts, 1348 towels, 97 pillows. 100 suits pyjamas, 679 ordinary bandages. 9 tail bandages, 353 face cloths, 2 quilts. 1 pair wristlets, l scarf; 7381 articles. .A- C. MacKenzie, Secretary. The Red Cross have elected the following enl'ieers for the year: President, Mrs. (Dr; Jamiestmg \‘ic'e-Iin‘esident, Mrs. J. Kelly; 2114‘ vice-president, Mrs. W. Laidlaw; 3rd Vim-president, Mrs. McAuliil‘e; secretary, Miss A. C. MacKenzie; treasurer, Miss L. McKenzie; exec.â€" utiye committee, Mrs. Gagnon, Mrs. G. McKechnie. Mrs. Richardson; committee of ways and means, Mesâ€" dames Morlock, Wolfe, Petty, Mc-‘ Intyre, Knechtel, Nichol. Limin; SliODDE‘PS, Mesdames Cotton and Langdan. Financial Report -uuq. --~-â€"â€".. Mrs. \es sies tea {Rocky} Edge Hill entertainment†Edge Hill box social...... Miss V. Edges tea ........ Mrs. T. Ritchie s tea. . . . .. s 5;; Jr}: $231.“ *3?» ‘DklIlS‘.’ tea..... .utherford . . . . . . zir’s tea........~ sis" ton.- ..... nieson‘s tea. . . . «:mttun yarn. . . . :1:’.1i0$........... hie‘s tea........ Rell‘s fen ..... .. cfl‘i’ï¬fï¬ {0:3 . . . - - THE DURHAM CHRQXICLE. W11 uuu ...... ad‘s tea-00000 tea (Rocky .. artainment. . . . SOC-ia100000000 LcULuxc...o is......... 177 y’s team... 2 .in‘s tea... ~son's tea.. 4 of Red Cross Mrs. R. E. Richardsons tea. Mrs. Thar; \icCOmb. . .. . . . . Trinity Church Guild. . . . .. 1 Mrs John Collier 5 tea. . . . . . by. Red Cross teas.............. Mrs. Wilkie’s tea........... Rocky Saugeen box social.. 12 Miss MarV McIlraiths tea.. ‘ Mrs. Gun, and Mrs. G. Mc- Kec-hnie‘s teas.......... '90:: social at Township Hall Mrs. Boyd’ tea ..... , Methodist church concert.. 1 Mrs. Angus Hoopcr‘s tea. . .. Miss M. .Edgcs tea. Red Cross C:11‘11i\°'11...... ... Mrs. T1105 (31‘QGII\\OOdS ten MES. Ha\\k111S .............. C-1n'11111ny 2, Girl Guides... liiss Livingston (T11VVn- .scnd's Lake} ........... Huckcy bets ......... . ...... 3111‘s. Boyd‘s ica ............. .‘Jiss M. Torry .............. Mrs. D. McKeehnic‘s 1811., 1 . S. S. .\11. 3. Bcnti. CY (111-111. '1 115. C. Mnï¬ats i011 ......... 1.11. A 11115.“. (1.1114115 1.13:1 ...... 311‘s. Hawkins 111:1 ......... Knox Church, \‘1‘11‘11111111V' \II'S. 1\1)ll\ S. {.1311 ............ 111's\IcI\11chm11s ‘1111 (111101“ Aim. 1‘. Morton {-\111111lccn;. Durhzm‘i Yuung Ladies ..... Mrs. W. Kenny‘s 111:1 ...... p:\ Mch‘mick s tca ....... 0‘ ‘..I,- 1121111133 01' S011111â€"11zstBentincl 31115. T. 11111111111. 111:1 ...... . 111111. Dr. J:1111i1151f111.. . . . . . . . Young 121111115 01‘ Meth.(‘1111rc1 Baptist 1 11111 (:11 (D11.S1)1_1.11- 1.11111: 111 13111111: . . . . . . . . . . 3.11". H11<li1fs 111:1 (Rocky? . [11111111111911 c1111q1111 ............ 3111s. \e~s111a 111.11 {Ruckyj .. 1V1111di11g 3111111111111 11 (2111101111. 131111511. 111 111311011111. . . . . ...... \Vhitewnar 51119.. . . . . . . . . .. K111111111: 111112111115 ..... 2:5,. 3:5 E 55 .. £3.53 £5 .2 35% 3:323 m? a: 35mm $335.... Audited 217 June The 1,1I'gent 110ml nl‘ mnsm‘x‘alinn demands that all poultry not pay-- ing its way in either growth or eggs be killed fur eating. The present, high prices of feed also make the keeping of such classesel‘ poultry decidedly ur- proï¬table as well as unpah‘iutic. Therefore, for yum“ own gmul. and for the good of the (:mmfry, kill ,them. ‘--- ~~.\‘o,x 1115.- (1‘;. Male Birdsâ€"The breeding season being over, all males should be fleshed and killed. It will cost $2 or over to keep each male until Inext. breeding season, therefore, get, [rid of them, it will also be better for the layers, the eggs and the \growing chicks. (2). Turkeys and Waterfowl.â€" ‘Toms and turkey hens, geese and ducks, not absolutely needed for the next year‘s breeding, should be disâ€" (3: . HenS.â€"â€"Au ueus u; we “W- ier classes that are two years old and ever might better be marketed new. - In even the light classcsi many d this age ought to go. Oth- ers that are laying but that are not \Vbrth keeping for another year, should be kept until the egg yield (1. Better 'still keep culling out those that show signs of early moultine as you The best of the . year-olds of the might pay to keep only the yearâ€"olds over winter, and stand culling fairly {4) Broilers. .â€" If broilers are early it pays best to sell the cock- erels when two or three pounds in weight, rather than to keep lull heavier. This is especially so . 5 cannot be separated |sold early; ' them â€to maturity. CULL THE FLOCK and found correct. .0 29th, 1917 I. Kelly, H. R. K0 lrkeys and Waterfowl.â€" :1 turkey hens, geese and t absolutely needed for the "s breeding, should be disâ€" Tl‘ef .h] al for Christâ€" DH. fm‘ materiâ€" AVRA MCKENZIE, J as. Red Cross Fund. OOOOOOOOO 29,1917. R. Koch. 030! C)! CO 093 50 00 4 20 3:) b) 8 «)9 56 00 4 04) '16 $2831 66 12H 12) (3 3 6.3 U1 DJ 1 0‘3 00 10 00 00 00 (3' hea‘t- (5“. Roasters.â€"Don't leave the marketing of all roasters till late in the fall. Distribute this sale over as long a period as possible. Never market. without ï¬nishing. ' FUEL CONTROLLER HAS EXPERT ADVISBR IN UNITED STATES A despatch from Ottawa, dated on July 5th, says: The fuel controller, C. A. McGrathi who returned to Ottawa to-day froml Montreal. where he has been con- ducting an investigation. found that. the coal used in that part. of Cana- da extending from Montreal to Win- nipeg, is importml from the l'nited States. and the imports are Very ccmeiderahle behind the normal. He {quickly decided that. it was imperaâ€" tively necessary to put a represent-l ative of Canada into the Unitedl States ï¬eld at once, The fuel con? troller also announced that he had succeeded in seeuring the services! uthcnze of the leadin;_r fuel and transit portatien experts in the l‘nitel States in lHUk a New Canada‘s inter-i ests under :is directions. 1 E Mr. .lagrath states that he is new: in a pusitinn to deal with deliveries and mmplaints. and urges importâ€"1 ers et' cnal who desire. to make use,i 0f the fuel titultrtfllefs 0‘ganiIatiimiI “to furnish immediate informatinni regarding the amount 01' coal eon- tractezl fer, the quantity reeeived, to what extent. deliVeries are be,â€" hind aml what amuunt 01‘ coal still remains to he euntracted for. "he names, nt.‘ the mining companies fur- nishing the real should also be. sub- mitted Se as to enable him to get L inte tench with these mines, in or- (101‘ in a‘eeelm'ate the movement of ("6 mitted S“ 3-“ to enable mm “1’ fâ€"â€˜ï¬‚â€™ï¬ sical Culture. Subjects: Science, intu Lunch with those mnws, 111 UP- g Mathematics, Spelling. (301‘ in n‘ccnt‘lmnlto the mnwmom 01. Miss J, Weir, B.A., Queen’s Uni- 00211 to Can-gum. . varsity. Specialist in Art. Subiegts: The fuel mnm'ullvr "M‘VPFSPS WWLatin, Art,‘thcmture, Composnï¬qn, 11mm that as limo is wry muvh t % Readmg, Geography, Anc1ent lsâ€" ‘ 7 an uhjmtt, imlmrtm's WI“ nut (It‘lilytimn. in COINIUUIUCRUII: â€1011‘ Nam: ‘1' Miss M, .Crydermank BA" Torm}. * w *" 1 lim wt (Mama. Ito ['mvmsuy, also bert3ï¬cate In ““11““ H 1 ‘ ( I !n1=.‘on;nn‘ Pnlhn‘n RnhleflfSZ En- 1 ‘41 :4 .- pnmmu $030.11 {mun gmuulgqs dLLL “5412031 mg, EMZEUS1 uauq 51th 11:1“ Mumâ€"0.111 gm 111011.11 -un’gsuu.) wanna at†pun“; «q mum pm: XUPSUUDO;\\ "151:1 IIi'yg'112’1Sf'. 1111 i'f) .5111 n} lump ’Hdflï¬dfl '1) "new .101 roads“ mm} unwmgdsu; £13111 V' (SULUL'L. puuog Lh).\\()) NOILVLS "cI'cI'D GNDOS NEAAO" LLV 0232138 .LNHIAIcIIHS 32008 DIS .1“ I.’i)}S§SI.m.)' l 1 l f l k ‘ 'll‘DlL,‘L\.~. “'(iirmzeries†and addressed to )letjraxv, Owen Stmnd, from a 3k real ï¬rm of grocers. The boxes reused the suspicion of Mr. Bec‘ and he opened them. Inside, found four cases in each hex, < D.C. TOWN, Jeweler:0ptician DURHAM ’ ONTARIO NEW' SILKS TIES LACBS CORSETS SHIRTS (in stripes, plain blue and black Just In \1 .n-‘v 'cn S«mmi, from a Meniâ€" grocers. The boxes 3- ;uspicion of Mr. Beckett ned them. Inside, be cases in each hex, con- sateens) [most (“‘«msigzn- that. has been Tho shimnont hmws marked Durham High School The School is thoroughly equipped in teaching ability, in chemical and electrical supplies and ï¬ttings, etc†for full Junior Leaving and Matric- ulation work. PLANING MILLS Thos. Allan, Principal. lst Class COI‘UHCZIU‘. also Certiï¬cate in Phy- sical Culture. Subject/s: Science, Mathematics, Spelling. l _- : Intending students should enter ; at the beginning of the term if pos- zsihle. Board can be obtained at 'Nmsonublc mics. Durham is a Ehealthy and attractive town, mak- iing it a most desirable place for . residence. " 3 The record of Lhe school in past :years is a flattering one. The trus- toes are progressrm educationally, land spare no pains to see that teachers and pupils have every ad- ? vantage for the proper presentation land acquisition of knowledge. FEES: 81 per month in advance. "; JOHN SMITH, J. r. GRANT, ’; Chairman - Secretary. Miss M. Cryderman B.A. Toron- iolnixm'sitx,:1lso Certiï¬cate in Phx sical Culture. Subjects: En- glish (1r:111.m..111‘ 11.1011." 11. British and (“11121111 .111 H ist01 3. . Composition, Writing. taining in all 288 imperial pints of Scotch. whiskey. Such a capture was. not to he despised. and it was sent. immediately to the police sta- tion. NOW same one, or possibly mare than one person, will have to 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 ZENUS CLARK. DURHAM g1) thirsty for many a day during this long. hot. summer. ' The best way to help others is to help them in 11011) themselves. We have a stock of ground feed wheat on hand that we are ofl‘ering for the next few days at $110 per ton, sacks included. If you need feed, buy now. as we have only a limited quantity to oller at this priceâ€"The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Company, Limited. Shingles and Lath Always on Hand At Right Prices. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" -m.â€"..______‘â€".â€" â€"_ FALL TERM rï¬ï¬ï¬ihaus'r 27TH )mELLIOT'l' [sir ,M Is unquestionably one of'Câ€"anada'S' best commercial schools. The de- mand for our graduates is far in excess of our supply. Write to-day for free catalogue. Custom Sawing Promptly At~ tended To SASH,DOORS â€"- and all kinds of â€" House Fittings Opens Thursday, July 3, in Shaw’s Business Schools, Tor- onto. The work mer as into Autumn, term from ept. 4, without any break. Courses fully described‘ in new catalâ€" ." " Eféhe. â€Vï¬i-i't'é'ror" It. w. H. Shaw, Pres., Yonge Gerrard Streets. PAGE 7. SUMMER TERM W.v J. Elliott, Principal. ONTARIO