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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Nov 1917, p. 7

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nitted that economic- .V nothing but the highat greeting cardsâ€"from 81.85 a upâ€"and they cost but re than the common kifi. w, either at this oflice. C ay hardwood floors run-pets for it. you that it i or have or baking respect will return you ', November and, ts You I booklet. '600006 6 b.“069§° NTED Being Lot 53: (zoncession 3, 3.6.3.. Glenejg, contammg 100 acre3° on â€"-â€"-.- L-..â€" .:..|. Gleneig, contain: 1w amw .vu premises are new rame barn. lmck 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, A l 1......‘Itl Durham, Ontario. Albert. St. A: Durham, Ont. North part of Lot. 6, the old Skat- ing Rink site, Garatraxa SL, Dur- ham, and the north part of Lot. '5, Albert St._ Apply to AH. Jackson, A onll Eva, in the town of Durham For terms and particulars apply t6 J. P. Telford, Durham. 11 18tf That splendid residence property 111 Upper Town belongmg to the late Mrs. Wilson, will be sold on Lasonable terms; contains =34 acre, more or less; comfortable residence _ .11. _-“A-. man HIUYU U1 ICED, UVMJDV. vuw-- _. - a ‘7 roams; hard and soft water; good bparmg orchard and gargien; fine Thos. Riichie or Duncan Sme he Executons. Wantedâ€"Yearling hens; noon, Reds, Leghorns, Wyandottes. State price.â€"-T. W. Weir, 796 Euclid ave., Toronto, Ontario. 621 Spirella Carpets (not sold in Stores), made In Canada, are honed with the indestpuctable Splg'olla stay, the mostphable and reatlent year 0; by man COI'SCL WOOL. Abrrv- , - l or telephone yen Prompt Bo attentionâ€"Mrs. J. C 107, Durham. Phone. 70. Wflwâ€"ufl FOR SALE A brick house and five acres of land just outside of town, 2 comfort- able stables, henâ€"house, buggy and other buildings are on the prem- ises. Will also sell furniture, fowl, and a quantity of wood. for particulars, apply on the premises, Lambton street, to Miss McNab. 53tt HOUSE TO RENTâ€"The rear .of double dwellingâ€"house on Main St, Upper Town. containing six fine rooms, formerly occupied by John Vessie. Possession at once. Apply to Wm. Black, Countess street, 726:: Durham. 1 Advertisements of one inch or less, 5 etc. for first insertion. and 10 cents for each subsequent insertion, Over one inch and under two inches, double the above amount. Yearly rates on application. ULLt‘L-â€"â€"- From the premises of Wes. Bra- «ly, Glenelg. the 15th October, three stump and two lambs; all marked cm the nose by hot iron. Were last sown nn 6th concession, Glenelg. l’lvusn 1'01»an whereabouts to Joseph Nussur. Markdale. 25 4pd M FOR SALE. For sale (preferred) or to rent.â€" the enmfurtahe cottage lately va- cated by Mr. Whitchurch. It con- tains seven rooms, and is fitted with electrical lighting, hard and snf t water. my}, a, good garden. Ap- Big? t6 ’rho's. Allan. ___.._,_...,.,,__. .râ€".- M.-J_»___..‘ .a' BORTICULTURAL MEETING The annual meeting of the DUPâ€" ham Horticultural Society will be held in the Public Library, Monday evening, Nov. 5 at 8 o’clock. All citizens of the town and surroundâ€" ing country interested in the wel- fare of this society are requested to be present and express their opinion as to the best means of inâ€" creasing the membership and mak- ing the society a success. Unless a greater interest be taken in the - . n 11.. A .~r\n;{\“7 i. mav .316 a grejjllcl' lllbUL L00 Atv y-v-..- _, worklng of .the soclety, 1t {nay fife deemed adnsablc to dxscontmue It. ’ I - â€" -‘.__â€"-"~ "“’ " roa‘sALni' ’ That desirable dwelling at the corner of Countess and Garafraxa streets, Durham, owned by the late Inspector Campbell; complete bath, and modern heating, lighting and water conveniences; good garden and up-toâ€"date garage in conner- mm- Apply for particulars to) Thursday, November 22nd, 1017 and up-Lo-aate gar-age 1 tion. Apply for partil John Morrison, Durham. gosh, Pri’n, ° Gerrard Sts., T FARMS FOR SALE iOTS ron SALE Indeed he is A lucky soul, He has almost A ton of coal. FOR SALE Fortunate. 'SMALL ADSI' hens; Rocks. 9' IL Apdtf Pt. McIn- Yonge 10 2.5 104 Office and residence a short. dis- tance east. of the Hahn House, on Lambton St”, Lower Town. Durham. Office hours: 2 to 5 pm” 7 to 8 p‘.m., except Sundays. J. G. BUTTON, 11.1), 61. Office: Over J. P. Telford’s office. nearly opposite the Registry Office. Residence: Second house. south of Reglstry Otfice on east Slde of Al- bert St. chfie hours: 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., and 7 _to 9 pm. Tele- phone communicatlon between 01'- fice and residence at all hours. DR. BURT Late Assistant Roy. London Op- thalmic Hos'lpital, England” and to Golden Sq. hroat and Nose Hosp. SpecialistzEye, Ear, Throat and Nose. Office: 13 Frost SL, Owen Sound. Graduate of London, New .York and Chica o. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and hrqat. __ ‘ v'.,__. n--- “Wil‘lmfi‘e ‘91. {I'm-é. Hahn House, Dur- ham, May 19, June 16, July 21, Au- gust 18. Hours: 1 to 5 pm. J. r. cum, nits. Lu. Honor Graduate University of To- ronto, Graduate Royal College Don- tal Surgeons 0! Ontario. Deltoiltry er in all its branchgq. 0m“: Town’s Jewellry Store. Notary Public, Commissioner, Conveyancer 650. Insurance Agent, Money to loan. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. A general financial bus:- ness transacted. Durham, Ontario (Lower Town). DAN. McLBAN . Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms reasonable. Dates of sales made at The Chronicle office, or with himself. UV. 0. Uu-ana, â€"v---__.. Conveyancer, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Money to loan at lowest rates, and on terms to suit borrow- er. Fire and Life Insurance placed in thoroughly reliable companies. Deeds, Mortga es, Leases and Wills executed on s ortest notice. All work promptly attended to. SYNOPSIS OP CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS The sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years. old, who was at the commencement of the resent war, and has since continue to be, a British subject, or a subject of an allied or neutral country, may homestead a quarter-section of a- vailable Dominion Land in Manitoba Saskatchewan or .Alberta. Apfli- cant must appear 1n person at )â€" minion Lands Agency 0! Sun- Agency for Distrust. Entry by proxy may be made on certarn con- ditions. Dutiesâ€"Six. months’ rosi- dence upon and cultivation of land in each ofpthree‘ years. ‘ fiâ€"Aâ€"‘AA-‘A- lu cauu U1 0.. UV Junâ€"- n certain districts .a .homesteader 1 may. secure an “homing quarterâ€"4 section as pre-emptlon. Price Q or acre. Dutiesâ€"Residence 31: man he in each of three years after earn- ing homestead patent and cultiyate 50 acres extra. May obtain pre- emption patent as soon as home- stead patent on certain conditions. A settler aiter obtaining home- stead patent, if he cannot secure a pre-emption, may take a purchased homestead in certain districts. Price $30per acre. Must reside six months in each of three years, culâ€" tivate 50 acres and erect a house worth $300. Holders of entries may count UIUIIDO When Dominion Lands are adver; tised or posted for entry, returned mldiers who have served overseas on? have been honorablydlsoharg- 80,. ‘meive one day prlorlty 1n ap- 13111111:a '-. r entry at local A ent’s ofâ€" nce (but not Sub-Agency . Dis- charge papers must be presented to Agent. . W. W. CORY, Deputy Mlnister of the Interior. Medical Diieclorv. Ziaensefl cfluch'onm .. JAIIBSOR JAIIBSON Dental Directorv. Legal ‘Di‘reotorv I. n. ucxspn SHARP, 30183.er Commissioner. it than? THE wmnm Continued from page 2. whthondldfl.“ spoko'rohmo “Ewmmatmoulmtow lethal heed mm m. .“Whlt was: thou?” he denuded. But Toll. ma mocking amm- d am. “Nothing nothing.” “I: mother e’en nuw uh my M “Bathemomemlwm1dntbee. Await me nee: by. but out of fight. for mkthermueoe tbee.”mtbere- W or Jetbc. “Aye. um give me no pleasure as me upon thy father's ace. 1 will even thee behind yonder tree If thou Out not any too long.” And Tole quickly mannered. none ”mMeMudyJu-qeteflh bend. wee emerging tron the home. Moved by Huklnb end the h]! W Naomi. (man an“ ht Mills was wrong whiQ “- conned bet beloud letbc. HULDAH, MOTHER OF JETHEB. “Thou blowout thy father In both who rm.» continued Jether. “Well. do than make mu. buy.“ no would“ go with no to Jam.- Bald sternly. TENDERS FOR PULPWOOD LIMIT Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including the seventeenth day of December next for the right to cut pulpwood and pine timber on a certain area situate in the vicinity of the Kap- uskasing River in the Districts of Timiscaming and Algoma. Tenderers are to offer a flat rate per cord for all classes of pulpâ€" wood, whether spruce or other woods. The successful tenderer shall be required to pay for the Red and White Pine on the limit a flat rate of $10 per thousand feet board measure. The successful tenderer shall al- so be required to erect a mill ur mills on or near the territory, and to manufacture the wood into pulp and paper in the Province of On- tario, inaecordance with the terms and conditions of sale which can be had on application to the De- partment. Parties making tender will be required to deposit with their ten-- der a marked cheque payable t) the Honourable the Treasurer of the Province of Ontario, for Twen- ty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.- 00), which amount will be forfeited in the event of their not entering into agreement to carry out con- ditions, etc. The said Twentyâ€"five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) will be held by the Department until such time as the terms and condi- tions of the agreement to be enter- ed into have been compiled with‘ }and the said mills erected, equip- ped and in operation. The said sum may then be applied in such amounts and at such times as the Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines may direct in payment of accounts for dues or of any. other {obligation due the Crown until the lwhole sum has been applied. know-t thy father In both who . and gust.” CHAPTER IV- The Mother's Blouing. ACE [u “we. the pqlrial‘ch‘ and the younger sun blood defiant- ty. The em»;- muu spoke first. "Thy mother bath told me." he - THE BUREAU CHROIIGLB. 3319 WM" 311‘ Human. clamping the mm 10“ t0 the " Naomi in her arms. draw back In hoc- ror :3 sho beheld the lines at W. don which threaded the countenance “Toll. ander will be with their ten-- = “Aye. that. he doth~ but thouâ€"thou I art so young. so inexperienced In the ' ways or the world. Almost thou seem. est dearer to us because thou but need of us, How could we be sure that among strangers thou wouldst aemnln faithful to all the teaching: of thy . childhood?” “Have I no understanding or mlno . own ?" demanded Jether. 3 “But thou dost not know the world.” 1 “Then give me my portion. for l g would leern it for myself!” crled Jo ‘h‘e. 1" Would have my mun." re upended Jether bravely. “And one tiny thou nhnlt hue II. when thou art tit to use it wisely.” Jether determined to put on n hold mm with his father. “i am about to go forth into the biz world.” he said. with determination. “I shall need it now where I go." Jesse came to him. less stern. with more inflection in his voice than he had hitherto disclosed. "My son." he said tenderly. ”we need thee hereâ€"not only for the work there In to do. but for the joy thy presence brings to our hearts. I have already said how dear thou art to us. One dny thou, too. wilt yield thy strength house. Think how thou wouldst feel to one I well beloved son of thine leave thee in thine old age for strangers!” Jether turned away from him mood- “Thou but Gaul: he works hard." he netorted. “Thou thinkest only of thyself end mother,” he pmtested. “But what of me? Have I no rights? All that yo ofler here ‘is naught to what 1 shall win elsewhere. The more thou sayest the more I know how much I want my freedom. Give me my share end let Jesse shook his head again. “It in my wealth. to give or keep. and] I yield my ghost. We wish time to welsh this matter carefully. After tomorrow, when thou hast told us more. perhaps”- I - , - - _ n luvs v. y “Nay. 1:3'1'116 have it now." insisted J ether. Naoml. who had listened with quick- enlng pulse as she clung to the patient Huldah. came to her uncle and kneeled and motioned her to rise. “Let him behold Jerusalem. uncle.” pleaded the young girl. a glance of lov- in; affection cast toward Jether. “He will return. Not to the hour, perhaps. the day. the month. but he will return. 1 know it. Let him see Jerusalem. Let him see the world with thy permission. or else perhaps”- “Enough!” cried Jesse stern”. as he -“Wliat! Thee. too. Naomi? Thou wouldst have him go?" triend at thine. Jether. with who- thou wouldst go to Jerusuem-J would J ether strove to 80901! Incubu- ruled. but ho hesitated n he m to the corner or the house and and. “My friend. came here!” “Ohmsomituanevflrncerm cried. And Jesse. dimly comprehend- Ing with falling eyesight the Identity of the smirking end smmng visage before him. suddenly raised his staff as though to strike the Intruder. He had recog- “So. then. It is thou. thou cheat. than gambler, thou liar!" be thundered with age. “And it is thou who wouldst cor- rupt my boy? Out of my house. than -â€"r' â€"â€" lying. dishonorable cheat-heme be- fomlsuikethegoldu 1 1m!" Tole laughed. a mocking. cheering hush. Is he faced the aged Jesse. who haltnisedhisstaflasthoughto strike down the man who would tempt lather to leave home. ‘ Tola cautiously retreated out of the range of the stall. â€"'-â€" vâ€"‘vv “Thou lint isome memory for a]! thine old age. friend Jesse." he sneered. “But why Look upon me with sm-b a hostile eye. In In these years (-ouldst not turret the fruit 3 boy stole from not forget the fruit a boy atom from “I! burdened trees?" 1m, indignant u tho rebuke ud- mktered by his father, turn“ an a» moth: with u: appealing look. a. at hot urns tbOOt his shaman. ”Oh, my boy. it is an evil face." 9m. moaned. “Thou wilt not go with him!“ Jean: impatiently broke away frmn â€"' â€"â€"â€"vâ€" won. m indifl’emnt. uncut un- ndent. "wagered into flow. Ho «mg lam). meow nova han- won. . l chance gambled with tame the into this world or bug indium-nth.» 80. manwcllbyhhn.“ any h ofdlver . “Coma. old mmmuud risk the chant: Inuit. Ho would chmca the fortunes of the world md gainâ€"who knows? Buchanan o crown." “A: thy friend Duid did.” inner. mptod letha- eoceriy. but his mother cut a repeating ginnoo upon him mad “Ont kin: Wt. (306‘. uotnted. The holy prophet chose him by will of the Almighu. How date such a thou choose my boy to take him Into the world than come» from? Got the “my.” Tols tossed his msntle over his ehoni. der and turned min. “i deemed thee n msn. Jether, snd thine own master. Stay where thy mother’s eye can watch the. child. Perchsnce tonight she’ll croon thee into sleep. Yet wert thou a man and thine own master"- ’ “1 am my own master." “Then tell this mother or thine thst loves his hosrd that he would let s stranger feed his son then i ehsll teed Jether haunted. for he knew mu well that to depart thus would mean that his IM or the estate might name day go to the hated Gui. But before ,he could decide Hnldnh cut herself on her knees before her son. “Jether. my boy. thou shalt not so!” she cried psuionntely. “I cumot let thee go, now less than ever. for It is worse then my worst tear. By en that l hnve sutured for thy sake. the nights that I have sat awake hy thee when than wert slung. I beseech thee do not \lenve us. See. thou art the master here how. my mother kneels m me am hefore thee.” Jether. humiliated at this display of emotlon in the presence of his wine and worldly friend. roughly pulled himself away from her outstretched ‘ i clasp. With an impatient gesture he tore himself loose. Without in the least meaning to do so. his very action caused the devoted mother to fall for- ward. and with a cry of anguish in her heart she lay prostrate before the head- 'strong boy. Uld Jesse strode to him abruptly. “Thou art a bad son!" he thundered. “Thou hast struck thy mother to the heart. Thou shalt have thy portion But never shalt thou look upon my fave again. Thou shalt have thy por- tiun. and may the gold burn in thy j hands as thy deed burns in our heart." ' Angrily be turned and went Into the house. Tola chuckled lightly. SHEEP LOST. From Lot 13, Can. 2, Egremont, on ur :llmul 1110 10111 ”1' (1014111012 1w» whilv uwvs. with lllilcli paint, nu law. Any lwrsnn giving inl'm'muâ€" linn landing in I'msmw-ry will l‘w !'(‘\\'ill'(1(‘.(1.-~“LHI'IHP Allan, ll.ll. NH. 1, Yummy. 111 41111 buy Huldah. supported by the terrified {\‘aoml, cast an appealing glance at the OOOOOOOOO”OOO““O””ON 00909909 WW Bram’sAd. Buy By investing in them you are helping your country, and benefiting yourself. And another good investment is buying Stanfield’s Underâ€" wear, “as Good as Gold.” C. L. GRANT We have still some lines at old prices; some hofim'y at. tempting prices. Headquarters for Trunks. "Suit Cues. Vufiws. Eta; also Mitts. Gauntlets and Gloves. :REPAIRANG AS USUAL. I. S. Mollraith : The 06“ Tom: Shag Store A hmtjmmd Next. Wonk. “0 quu Warm and Unéfiihkahle. VICTORY WAR LOAN BONDS Sound Inveltmenhâ€" Fur sale at The School :3 thoronfly equip“ ‘ electrical suppliesm m for full Junior Leavingand arid- ulation work. Thou. Allen. Princi al. tel. Gm Certificate also Certi cute in Phy- sical Culture. Subjects: Science. Mathematics Spellipg. Durham High School lies J. Weir 8.1., Queen‘s Uni- versity. Specialist in Art. W: Latin, Art, Literature Gompoa tion. {Reading Geography Ancient His- orv flies I. cry dorman, B. Toron- to University? also Certi cute in Ph ysical Cu tur. Subjects: En- lish Grammar, Frenea. British and .madian History, Composition, Writing. Intending students should emu. at the beginning of the term if pos- sible. Board can be obtained tt reasonable rates. Durham is I healthy and nttyactive tovgn, mak- .-_ ing it a most desirable place for residence. The record of the school in past years is a flattering one. The true- tees are progressive educationally and spare no pains to see that teachers and pupils have ev ad- vantage for the pro er presen ion and acquisition of nowledse. In tho matter 0f the estate of .lumvs \Vohlmr, late of the Town of Durham, in the Cnunty of Grey, gvnthfman, dem‘eaged. . Nutice is hereby given pursuant tn “5.“. 19”. Chapter 121, Section 56. that, all persnus having claims against, the estate of James Webber, late «if the 'l‘nwu of Durham in the (luuuty et‘ (irey, gentleman, de- ceased. who died on or about the 16th day cf May, A1). 1917, are re- quired to deliver, or send, post fre- paid, in Sarah Webher and Ar hur H. .lllttkSUll, Durham, Executors. or tn Lucas, Rauey Henry, Mark- dale, 0nt.., solicitors for the Ex- eruturs of the estate, on or before the 26th day of November, A. D. 1917. their names and addresses, a full description of their claims and the nature of the security (if an?) hold by them, such claims in )0 duly _veriti_ed. _ 11.1 -D u ‘4‘ I.’ And further take notice. that af- ter the said 26“! day of November, AD. 1917, the Executors will pro- ceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto with. yeggird qnlx to the claims at which they shall then have had notice and that the said Executors shall not be liable to any persons whose claim or claims notice not having been lje- ceived by them prior to such dis- I’luvv‘lp -. Lucas, Rana 8: Hum arkdale. Ont. Solicitors for the Execuwrs. Dated at Markdale this 24th day «I October, A. D. 1917. tributiori. Nearly 70 per cent. of the young men of Lincoln County are not in that condition which makes them suitable for active service. PLANING MILLS EYES TESTED FREE D.C. TOWN, Jeweler:0ptician DURHAM ’ ONTARIO ZENUS CLARK DURHAM - . onmuo My Miss”; 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 Chairman Shingles and Lath Always on Hand At Right Prices. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Custom Sawing Promptly At- tended To SASH,DOORS House Fittings â€"- and all klnds ol â€" THE sooner you buy your Spring Slums. the more Some are Buying Now Why Not '00? money you will saw. PM. 7.

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