D prairies have put Western he map. There are ï¬ll acres waiting for the man homo and prosperity. Tab Low Ram and travel via @AY’S STEAMER Ticket Oï¬iau: 1414453; m {125, manor Hutu. Mud-n: re is in the West ian Pacific RAH. '0 OCTOBER 30th Lakes Routesâ€, on Navigatoon) M MARKET FRO M Every seekers’ lrsions IL†- 3.5.0 by SDAY ONTO F ARES IKEA El BE ENG†1 00t02 .8. 3:: man? Nua- woflvï¬m 6% g 8 00 to 10 ctober 29th (V LANTE. ’3 30d at all. Lst resort. is greatly made me and there .ation, no ation, no I feel It}: to 2 206;: 1 t-a-tivw†42 or a. year 722'}: the constant 7: oy‘ the mid die. 882:8 8'8 18 German prisoners of war working on the land at Hainault Forest, Essex†.They are sent in batches o the various farms and do hoeing and haymaking. me. , McDougnll-Bchonaldâ€"That_ By- MW 1.") and 16 be read a third time ml ï¬nally passe], signed and sea}- MCD Shem†{Hi i Ti W .i 11".“ No other 3711?"; 3733?: model can be Operated for so little. No other, smart 2;: art model 15 so easy to han‘lle 351C. JC Here at last rt. :3 an 20. nomical utility car No other smart Sport nzcdel sells for so low a price. Ipe rformer. It has a wonder of a motorâ€"smooth... e adjust; tale forward or backâ€"to suit the drivzr’s read aThe body 23 greyâ€"t7 we trim black enamel- mic wlâ€"tnc «xi-"3 tmeels red. anThe smartest c: :2; r.‘.y~::tility car on wheels! Come. in and get your Country Club today. Ask Our Local Dealer SUNSHINE FURNACE ad m MCDQHgQILMCDOHaId _ That “13.111141 specifications for cement abut- ments for bridges, lot 10, con. 3, S. DP... and lot 21, con. 24. i'll I‘ll“? ill Spmï¬'inl j<¢\j<j<i¢)n 1.11 l 1 . t' t. l i - ‘ i ‘ 3 z - (j v S ‘ (r.- z: 7",: Ikilled by dogs and recommend that q... BBNTINCK COUNCIL imvering with stone and gravel. {Reeve have engineer prepare plans in»lal-i‘li'iuham-~'l‘hat Bv-law i the arcmints he paid. 3 Brigham--McDonald-â€"That Clerk and it}. arm-“ for the†par-3 Brigham-Shewellâ€"That the fol-lWmte C.P.R..ofï¬cials.re SHOW fence r giving: the council power}“Mini-3’ accounts he paid: { “t Hum“ H1“ “0351“?- ,3 dclmntures to supply ne- ‘W. Boyd, 7 sheep killed ..... 8175 00; McDonald~Shewell-â€"That By-law funds U, (..m_.-u.uct, a Hydmï¬l‘l. limke, i killed .......... 25 OOiNo. 17 he introduced. appointing R. 5 and [H'WWH’ system in â€[11ch. Hopkirk, one killed ...... 25 OO’McDowell as township engineer. a portion of the township.§1{-*'-F“"'1n11‘33'e “"119 killed.... 20 00 Brigham-McDougallâ€"That bylaw l a ï¬rst time. 1:“- Twamley, inspecting... 3 ‘30! No. 17 be read a second and third 'ell-Brigrhamâ€"fl‘hat By-lawsiH- :‘IQU‘QIFQ, Citmm- work. 3 00itime, ï¬nally passed, signed and , and 16 he read a second H. Li. Brigham, com. work†3 00‘sealed. - I 3191.)†ugallacom. work... i 90 McDougallâ€"McDonaldâ€"That ow- ’“¢â€â€˜â€1-MCD‘3WI'T1“That BN- 2 ‘â€"’_.‘,m.‘â€1 .pay .sheet. ' ’ """" ’ 1“ 30! ing to complaint of Otto Knoerck re and 16 he read a third time‘. â€31111011 adJourned. . . . p q . t h _ 1. ment councilldrain, this council recommend that my 1“â€â€œ3â€! signed and 593“? t‘lrjâ€ll‘}ll.V (131201011123 member ll{action be taken Under Ditches and i 3 ‘ . . ‘V ‘1 v . :m*--' “m- “L ‘ ’ W ° ‘ Watercourse Act. "5 "’1‘ committees W01“? 1‘0' ' present; minutes or last meeting B'rig‘ham-Shewellâ€"That owing to “â€1†â€I" f‘i’n‘;""i“3 1-9;.311;.-;1‘e:u1 and adopted. inflition of a number ofï¬ratepavers assmi: : McDonald-Shewell -â€" That l'LIm- nanominn m â€hm nknn} mm :1“ mm LONDON TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER ST. JOHN. N3. HAMILTON CALGARY 3 SASKATOON EDMONTON md '16, drawn for the pur- giving the council power debentures to supply ne- funds to construct a Hydz'u and power system in Elm~ portion of the township, :1 ï¬rst time. 311-3rig-hamâ€"«That By-laws and 16 be read a second llâ€"McDonaId -â€"- That Reeve .1 m Hamel's creek widened t. m allow water to pass .135. McDougall to have F at lot timber When installed according to plans fur- nished by us, the Sunshine Furnace will heat your home comfortably, healthquy and economically. Ask our local dealer to tell you how it’s done; or write for free booklet. July 19th, 1917. W2 .,,a"‘,s'sm""m'f’m W.WWW W TREK??? Smartest Utility Car Ever Produced across road $1110 C 0n f. a. '5. point of .fkiprgent ’ Ingluding Pin “’27: Wheel; 151417.766! to change without noise FOR SALE BY J. H. HARDING ountry Club J. E. MacGREGOR, AGENT : WALKBRTON. - Telephone No. 142. ï¬lled, by 8TH. \Vuud public library be granted 85. McDonaId-Shewellâ€"That. H. Mc- Lean be" paid $5.15 for 2511.5, rods of wirn fence, erected according to hy-lnw. ShewelLMcDonaldâ€"That Clerk .“ “‘ ‘.â€;‘ ‘I ‘ ‘i'ï¬â€™Ã©" :‘ ol’,"':' MW S â€WHWHHV ,. llled. . . . . . killed. . . . Dctino'. . . . 0. work. . 11. work. . 20 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 1 00 12 50 McDonald~Shewell~That 13}- law No.17 be introduced appointing R. McDoneIl as township engineer. 1 Biigham- McDougallâ€"That 133111“ ENo.17 be read a second and third itime, ï¬nallv passed, signed and ,Q u...â€" .oâ€".â€" Hamel's bridge ......... . H. Metcalfe, \Yalkerton trip.. L Guts Cher. mminrr grader.. L. Gutscher, team on grader.. 3 5O 7 E. Bailey, team, 4% days..... 1 R. Brigham, grader, 41,4», days. 0 A. Hunt, team, 3% days...... 1' 2 H. Brigham, 4 days gradinm. 5 9 3 W. Brigham, rep. culvert... 5 8 6 J. Carson, 77 yds. gravel.. . . .. F. Wise, .56 loads gravel..â€".. F. Monk, Wax 91114131.. . . . . '5 F. Monk, 77 yds. g~axel...... QOI‘D Brigham-McDougallâ€"That the fol- lowing accounts he paid: A. Hause, ï¬lling was’hout.... 2 50 a 1 <3. Hamel, 13: day with team.. H. )Ietcalfe. ï¬lling washout at . cessary to allow «each commissioner $300 for their respective divisions. McDougall-McDonald -â€" That 33. Schuknecht be paid 86.50 for tile and work of drain across roadway at 10?, 7. can. 10. Shewell-McDonald â€"â€" That Owing to fhe bad condition of the roads at. the present time. we ï¬nd it neâ€" road, this council grant 8100, pm» riding Brant grant. proportionately. Com. Brigham to have supervision of work. McDougaIl-McDonaId â€"â€" That ow- ing to complaint of Otto Knoerck re. drain, this. council recommend that action be taken under Ditches and Watercourse Act. B'righam-Shewellâ€"That owing to petition of a number of ratepayers agreeing to give about $100 in mon- ey, and labor LO‘gravel Neustadt THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. ï¬fu‘uz abut- plans w'lll behave like uno. B0 successful in something, «man if it is only at being a failure. Any woman has :i pcâ€"ii‘i'o'wt. right in look in a millinm’s window and wish she had a wmilii‘iy hnslmnil. ' N 1*. Shewell,‘ c«->mmissioa...... J. Storrar, Elmwmd 1ibrary.. H. McLean, 511/; rods fence... Council pay sheet .......... .. 1 G. H. Mite/hell, part printing contract ....... . :30 00 \V. G. Hastie), treas., pt. salary 30 0.0 J. H. Chittjck, Clerk, pt. sal. 100 00 Shewellâ€"McDougalleâ€"That, we adâ€" journ, to meet at the tqgm'nship hall on Saturday, August 11th, at. nine o‘clock, for levying rates and the transactim of general business. 00 00 15 50 w c: on >â€" 1-). Clark. 1,; day shvwclling†1". Shewoll, 1,1» cost \\'«'.‘>1‘k.... J. Ingdinglium, 3O lauds gravel S. Puthcrbcmgh, :30 loads grux'. J. Hewitson, work on dividing line . ................. .. R. MrCaslin, work on rrml... W. szipboll, drawing culvert L. “11.1311, 4 hrs. work ........ J. \Velsh, 4 111's. work ........ R. Ledingham, work, SL. 8.. D. Stewart, work, 1ch 35, con. 3 Things usually comm who goes aft-â€31' them. Treat a man like :1 1.1 will I’lChElVF} like 0110. 130 successful in mm if it is only at. being: I \ A I (f Doug-ï¬ll. ’1 n (“0111111 rk, 1ch :35, con. 3 unmission. . . . . . IWOOd library . . 1,; rods fence. . llCCt ....... 1' 1, part printing . . . . . . . . ....... . :30 The F o' d soon pays for itself in the time it saves the farmer. With help so scarce, every farmer needs to make use of every preciou- minute of his time. To him the Ford car is a real necessity. Indeed, some farmers tell us that it is doubtful if they could carry on their farm wc rk under pres- ent conditions if it wasn’t for the time the Ford saves them. US think of the time the Ford saves a busy far- mer in hauling milk to the cheese factoryâ€"â€" vegetables, butter, eggs and poultry to marketâ€"fruit to the railway station. One fruit grower, last season, made four trips aday to the railway station. a total of 144 miles, and carried as. high as '7 2 crates of 11 quarts each on a trip. He couldn’t have made more "than one 36 mile trip a day with a team. Quick Hauling to Market \0 farmer need be without a Ford. 111 fa1ct,the aver- age farmer could afford one if it) were double the price. It is as easv to driv e as a. horse, three times as fast, and costs less per 111i1e to run. Why not order one to dav‘? H. Chittick, Clo} FORD - - ONTARIO C. SMITH SONS, Dealers, Durham Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited sion ..... 2 00 \_ washout. 4 00 Gar. Rd. 23 50; 'ashout. . 3.30 1'; Derby hill :29 75: 3 i13".-»..... 34 so?“ ......... 6 00; m5: ...... 3 00;“ team....ï¬i 75f13 md team 9 :30‘t am ...... 9 3O .30, 0011.4 9. 00‘ 9 1 ......... 1 (:0 n brute). and h fh 00 OJ 3.0 no 08 60 0t } 60 ()0 E Seldom has farm work been de- sflayed so much as by the recent. Rains. Most. of the root. crops and icor‘n have to be attended to yet. . 3 Mrs. A. J. Robson returned home i ,rthis Tuesday, after spending nearw 1 1y two wonks with relatives in town; Mr. S. K. Carrel] and his daugh- f for, Sadie. 0f Toronto, arrived «mi § 1 - u - 4.. -.«-‘â€"-â€" Saturday owning, to spend a fort-f :11i2ht‘s hnlidays with Mr. and Mrc. QR. T. Hamlin and other kimh‘ml. f Miss Lm O‘Nvil is hnmayixm ‘:\\'ith kind‘red in Paris. v‘ \ . ‘ ‘lalk about snnmz's‘ at the frat!!!i ‘(mc Hf 11w Emys horn lawn! 11w? 3-24 ! fut gz‘uIImlâ€"hngs H11 Suhufluy «w-i t \\'I'u;;sther you are going west to Elmmestead, or only for a trip, the {most Getmfnmical method of travei {is to take nth-Vintage of our NW {Ht'zniesméimrs’ fares, good gning 0:} ist‘mcihl excursions every thdaty. for tickets and full particulars ap- 3.pLV‘ to A. H. Jackson. Town Afloat, itlziitzicilizu'l Northern Railway. 12 3 811111â€. Al'h‘l‘ wit h h “'00 K Hf Smith arrive Timmms «lays hmlh'l foundation. “'00 ’u '1 ’1) i0 1mm and I'cluti\'u.~'. M 1's. H of BM)fi11(fl'. Visited humnstmu] M‘écogntly. romainmii for :1 few day MI". and Mrs. Har'ult family, of Owen Son â€\‘01' in J. J. PULII'L'S hump, leavmg Um mum's mr u “'0ka muting. MP. and Mrs. \V. J. McFadden. ni' \\'i1d¢é1‘"s‘ Lnkci', I'nmhu‘mi 111» and tank Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cnuk up to the. cmmty town 011 Mt‘fllduy. It. was a hmmtiful day. and Hwy haul :1 must V] ("_\\'( hnmn '« )1 It")\\‘ i n Ljuy:1!.)l<‘ trip ECONOMICAL TRAVEL 71.5 7. >27 ...:::. SC Est: Emmam vi? .7.E......:E. E: .2 .722 £77.54. 31.25? {253A :5», 5? ..$E:.5 am? .322: .7. 22:9. : h 0' TRAVERSTON H Mrs. Hrumld Muï¬â€˜ut and 0an Sound, n'mtmwl J. Puurtl‘s «m Saturday, liw'rzmtios Hf Eugenia (In: Iay, and he rcturmd .'in:'.r Um others for :5 wt. whnelvd nut «mt. HIP \VPORâ€"f 1i1 0110 Mr th 11‘ HH‘iI [\V l.‘ 1‘ K- 0114} dzll 1110 Miss ONTARIO u't hi ("1 HIV “10$? ham hur- with {1‘ ll Touring $495 Runabout $475 F:O.B. FORD, ONT. 11' 1 Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. McFadden ispont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. : .Lawrence. Miss Gertie lgm'muvo spent the lwm‘kâ€"end with Miss Mabel Tucker. ‘, Miss Susie Tucker is home from E'l‘ul‘mlln for tho holidays. : Mastm‘ Charlie \\'allacc of \Val- ikvz'hm. is spnnding the holidays iwilli )li'. Crmvfmw‘l Harrison. ,. 1 Mrs. .lnnkins and two little {ilzuighlvrs t'rnm British Columbia, (mm Visiting .‘slI's. Junkins“ sisters, Mr. Roy Lawrence started his smxting «mtm on Saturday, for a couple of wooks' sawing. MP. and Mrs. \V. J. McFadden The weather still continues wet, very heavy rain falling on Satur- day. Learn selfâ€"C(mirnl. Anger is a rapid \Vrinklo-lwinger. Bo tompnmte. Moderation does not, only refer t0 the stomach. Ov- omning in any way makes premae- mm ugv. AVnid \\‘n1'1‘y, hurry and get-til Hustored. (jot, plvnly ul‘ sloop. Nothing lines the face like nights of wakefulness. Keep mentally alert. An intellec- lnal lmck mimlmigudds years to her Se‘l‘millg' mm. Nothing makes for )‘Hlll'll lilw a ymmg mind, save. per- ham. :1 yuung lmart. hun'l let, ycmrsclf- get sluggish and iru'lill'l'n’mt. Hare is WhCI’C the hen- vlil, ul' 111:1“;ng physical culture We have a suvck of ground feed wheat on hand that we are offering for the next few days at $40 per ton, sacks included. If you need feed, buy new, as we have only a limited quantity to offer at this priceâ€"The Rob Roy Cereal Mills (,‘umpany, Limited. md :1 Vital intm'est in life comes m. .17 l MCWILLIAMS KEEP YOUNG . John Andrews spent Mr. and Mrs. \V'. R. W. Amett, and