the and Concession, Glenelg. Any- {me :pund sq .do:mg b will be prose- to lamâ€"James E‘. D lst Con-i! R. BRIGEAM, Auctioneer, ~â€" A.‘H. J ACKSON, Agent for -‘ MOrtgagees. “Have you “We have. ated at Durham this 20th day of: to move b3 April, A.D. . 1914. _ ‘ 4234 they k,eep.1 ZS GLENELG._ABOUT 35 . ‘ z of good pasture land; Well fenc-i ed; well watered. 'Also 42%! 'n Bentinck: .- barn. and good sold reasonable. Apply to Wm. Wall. Durham. "a .. â€12913pd A LARGE, ROOMY DWELLING sumo: lzzrge ennug‘b to keep ‘~‘«’\;er'ior.~t com’enie ‘ ' r all public works: . orated° cheap rent. Apply to . Durham sheds. i or to .‘1 A GOOD SOLID BRICK IU-IXUU;u.â€"‘ ed house, including bathroom! and furnace. In connection: there is an excellent garden and’. hen-house. Will sell at reason-' able price and terms. Apply to 5 Edward Burnett. Jr., Durham. 2; M l l ,__4â€"-- - <f_,_ ., -t» HEIFER, THOROUGHBRED DYE- ham, rising 4 years old; nice, dark roan; also two sows, dueg one about the middle of Apriln. other about middle of May. Ap-‘i ply to A. 8: J. Sealey, Lots 2 and; __?_2_ SDR., Glenelg. ___#_4_9___§pd BRICK HOUSE AND FIVE AChES of good land good garden, Well stable, buggy house and other conveniences: inst outside cor- . D termined 'to sell at " - -â€" s--.†Annlv on the GOOD All persons are warned against} fishing. hunting, trapping or tres»1 passing on the following proper-I ties. and those found so doing Will be prosecuted: Lots 2, 3 and 4, Con. 3, Bentinck; Lots 45 ,46., and 43‘. Con. 3, Old Survey. Bentinck: Lots 61. 62, 63, 64, Con. 3. New Survey. Bentinck.â€"W. 8. Mc- Cracken. W. Noble, G. Mighton. (.‘(mrt of Revision TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG, 1914 The first sitting of the Court of Revision for the Township of Glenelg for 1914 will be he1d at the TOWDSh‘ip Ball. in said TOWnship on Saturday. the 6th day of June, 1914. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, of which all persons concerned will nlease take notice and govern ratlon. UCLCL mluw - - - , 33cc. Easy terms. Apply on the prqmjsesto John Wilson. 12"13’13t _ - --p wnvaD> â€"nm urchaser. Apply to :‘ chutz, Durham. 3191f: on Saturday. the 6th day of June, 1914. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, of which all persons concerned will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Dated May lth. 1014. J. S. BLACK, 5 7 3 Township Clerk. Spirella Corsets REMEMBER THE FAMOUS SPIR- ella Corset; any size, ,type or price; with perfect laundering qualities, and unbreakable steels: "‘ ‘ ‘ â€"â€"-â€"__:.. \‘Tnf arflfl in t.)vll ‘4‘.“ VVâ€"V__ _ REMEMBER THE FAMOUS SPIRo’ Underand by virtue of the powâ€"1 ella Corset; any size, type or ers contained in a certain mort-; price; with perfect laundering: gage 'which will be produced at: qualities, and unbreakable steels: the time of sale, there will be ofâ€"g positively hygenic. Not sold in fered for sale by public auction oni .stores. Mrs. J. C. Nichol, Rep- Thursday, the '213t day of May, resentative, Box 107, Durham. AD. 1914. at the hour of two Ontario. . 418 Fun o’clock in the afternoon, at the 1Middaugh House, in the Town of _ 7‘ " 9 ) ‘Durham in the County of Grey, by $11 yer 5trand s hOIItegRobert Bug-ham, Auctioneer, th'e ‘ - .. r- ....-n‘followi.ng prOperty, namely: .._. â€wanâ€"câ€" .- _~._.,._..- â€". 7" .w- Monday 'mqrping, April - “ - _-¢_ Monday 'morning, April 27, will leaV'e his own stable and proceed to Top Cliff for noon, thence to Jas. Hopkins? for night. . Tuesday, to Robt. Lindsay’s for noon, to John O. Greenwood’g I for night. 1 Wednesday, to John Ellison‘s for noon,~ thence to Arthur G.’ Blair’s for night. ‘ Thursday, to John McVicar’s for noon and to Archie McAr‘thâ€" ur’s, Artemesia, for night. noon, to John U. ureenwuuu a. . , ' There 15 said to be about seven 5. Tenders to be. Openeu or‘ acres of bush; three acres of TOWDShip Hall, June 6. u-t 40 acres cleared.‘: For the construction of a con- noonL thence to Arthur .' '7 Blair’s for night. .A frame and log house, also a crete arch bridge at Lot 32, Con. 2 ' ' ’ for frame and log barn. Two small and 3, NSC-R» Glenelg. Tenders noon and to Archie McArth- running streams. About four Will be received as follows: ' f Durham. on the Durâ€"~ For a reinforced concrete arch- ur’s, Artemesia, for night. 3miles east 0 . Friday, to Jas. Turner’s for noon, ham Road. ed bridge, 50ft. spam, 14ft. roadWay. and home for night. l Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur... An accepted Bank cheque for 10 per cent. of contract, payable to‘ ’S, 51‘» ER". chase money to be paid down at remont for noon, and home: the time of sale, balance within 30 at night. ' '- . , :days, with interest at six per cent. shall accompany 93°11 tender, and L. FROOK, PneeVIIIG.;or, the purchaser may pay downw111 be returned on non-accept- ,oneâ€"third of the purchase price at; ance. Plans and specifications , maybe seenattheoffmce of the Saturday, to T. Harrison V Treasurer, Township of Glenelg, M'Wf‘a'w dihebtéime of gang, and the balancelReeve near Priceville v ° . ’ ito secure " mo . l r . 1' lShlng N036 , t; terms to be agrged 115033 upon! mï¬sï¬gfig 3:13: tender not All. rsons are war agains ; " -3 ' . . tmpagimg for ï¬shing on . hei dig%1£ugfthsearlep:;glc;lgs and 9"“ 5 21 3 THOS. §ICEOL:.R§8V<33 , Rocky saugeem River crossmgg . . . _ 1 Pncevalle. Lots Nos. 14, and 15 of a: 19»t (:03? R. BRIGHAM, Auctioneer, ‘ '- _ _ ‘ ‘ ' " W menelg, also 3 ° - ' .QBLIGING.1_ , N ' . . of Lot so in A. ‘3. JACKSON, Agent for ,_ - , , “Have you ob . neighbors? Fishm (Y F Not me For Sale Lot 30 COIL 1. 13.\.7.-n-‘3 _ -. V '_ ,- -...._-‘ _ 100. acreez good 13mm; J F GRANT. D. D. S .L D S e mgle South of 9‘“ ï¬g“; Him,“ (4R3 DUATE. UNIVERSI- J 301‘509' M-“ r. ;â€"_--5â€"â€"- l ty of Toronto. Graduate Rays. zR OF QCOD BLILDING: Jollege berated ï¬xgrgeons oi Ontario. ;he corner of Queen and' Dentistrym allits Branches. ' ‘ . 9 ‘V Qtrpets: good , 1(_)<3~'¢1t10P:i (â€ï¬ver-(HerDouglas Jewellerv .‘sUtrp. AND THI RD DWI- I U C - 25 cents for ï¬rst inatrti . and 100011th fur each: m, «)f‘ 13:“. mm inch and undentwo inches. double am “My... Yearly rates on applic--.tmn. I. 21 H1!!! ED . HOUSE.;gn (M. 4°24 ti .FX‘WL‘JEuâ€"Over 5 P. Telford's ofï¬ce 2 ’ hearty oppusite the Registry nï¬is-v. Riâ€"‘Mdt‘nce Secund buns-e- south at Regisu'}. ut’ï¬cmm east .side of Amer! ()fl‘iwe Hum: 911mm,. 2-4 p. 5711â€â€œ. w... 7-!) p. m. 'l‘e‘ll'phmw unuuumn:a.- ‘- - 'm‘x?\1‘ugq‘ um 0:1 and residuum at i, tics in the New ,‘Jurs )‘ ‘0 10 d. m a. n. Specia‘ at‘w 3f «warn and chi 3.35;â€. P rash! ter '13! 'JX l Arthur ï¬lm, HYSICLA-A 3 Nu SURGEON, ()1 7-.) p m. leluphmw “menu-Nu um? and If}; 5N1; . “-g {f _: ~; mucz, ,‘ ',:} \‘Lrï¬nt‘ . - ~; ,1,“ 5 fruu, 1.. Gkâ€)! U? 'h 113'}? LU (ye! 1“)“.13 a, gzy’ciock - -n‘. 'Il-‘In 1. P. Telford. $3.15? 31., somcyroa. ETC Ofï¬ce nearly opposite the Regis‘ry 31512.6 Lambmn t Durham An}, amount (2...... ot numev Va _ rugvertv. \ er. )onveyancer. 8m. Insurance \zent Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- nage LIL-eases. A general hnancuil bun- ness trauqacted Au..- .' m_ ----- \ Ho!stein Conveyancer. Issuer of Marriage Lxcenses. Money to loan at lowest rates, and terms to suit borrower. Fire and Life Insurance placed in thor- oughly reliable compnaies. Deeds, Mortgages. Leases and Wills, executed on shortest notice. All work promptly attended to. 033:9.ch of Eye. Bar zanzseson 6L lamieson. 3L ANL‘ RESIDENCE; . Valuable Farm For { Sale Pheap l MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE , Valuable QOOâ€"acre farm. clayi loam. in the Township of Proton,‘, County of Grey, and about tens miles from the Towns of Mount": Forest. Durham and Dundalk. On? the prOperty is erected a detach-1 ed two-storey dwelling house with; large rooms, a large frame barn? 55’x66’. and frame stable '24’x55’. ;Th-ere is also a good well. The farm is fenced with arail and wire 'fencing and is but a short dist- ance from school and church. A. H. lackson. NOTARY PUBLIC‘ COMMISSION- Low price for quick sale. Termsâ€"â€" small cash payment down and balâ€" ance on easy terms. Immediate possession. ‘.._ .L- L For further particulars apply to The Trusts and Guarantee Com- pany, Limited, 43-45 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, or J. P. Telford, Solicitor, Durham. Ont. r3‘1‘fiiï¬XiW ONT. (Lamar Town- Lot Nuruber Twelve, in the First Concession, South of the Durhamg Road, in the Township of G1enelg.‘- Arched budge t SEALED. TENDERS, marked inï¬he County of Grey, and con- “Tender,†addressed to the Reeve, taming by admeasurement 50 Township of Glenelg, Priceville,‘ acres, more or less.- , x. i There is said to be about seven 5. , will be received up to Friday, June Tenders to be. Opened at .acres of bush; three acres of TOWnShip Hall, June 6. 'swamp and about 40 acres cleared.i For the construction of a con- 21 cretâ€"e arch bridge at Lot 32, Com. 2 ;A frame and log house, also 11 and 3, N.D.R., Glenelg. Tenders 'gframe and log barn. Two sma _______ a+mma About four Will be waived 3.5 follows: 2 Terms: 1 chase mc ' the time ; day s, Wi1 301', the > I one‘thir1 Dated April 4th, 1914. Dania! Dzreclon- .3 [Lil]. 2' Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. it the Hahn â€OHM“. Julv ). Nuvmuiwr 16. Dec. ‘21. children er‘lal‘ 1 h" I London Ophznalmic 1-10» in 'P‘H'D'ï¬'d and N090 Hm Hunter Block. 0510. to 4 p. m. and c 10'.â€" tmu gn’eu w disc-mm. â€an. Rnsxdence ox hutch. . SHARP .._~ cent on farm ms 12;} (I) The Between the lmes or mu can read grim tmgedy. I made. to you, ;‘:m'sonaliy, answer it 2’ Suppose you] receive this pmm woman away. which would you d! , No Chance of Mistakes. Ask your Dmggis’ or De: The Johmson-{Uehardson “\an\ . "non-- -. ,-_ U ‘* Will you kindly give me informatiOu concerning admission of a. very needy Her husband is dead, 11.. She has two “’Oln; 1‘ 11351? 1116. A and she is in consumptio small children, at. preset) home, as the mother is not them, and their only income 18 what an aged mother earns. They live in one small room.†- _ _ ‘ 7- 1 It, is may to say, “ Why, or course, a. would offer relief, if it were in my power!†But, think! Are you sincere when you say that? Are you in earnest? Do you reallv want to help poor, suï¬â€˜ering Con- -Lâ€"‘AA ‘A Contributions to the Muskoka Free Hos- pital for Consumptives will be gratefully acknowledged by W. J. Gage, Chairman Executive Committee, 84 Spadina Avenue, or R. Dunbar. Secretary ' Treasurer, 341 King Street West, Toronto. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS THE sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter-section of available Dominion land in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in .oerson at the Dominion Lands E Agency or Sub-Agency for the 3District. Entry by proxy may be \made at the office of any Local Agent of Dominion Lands (not nub-agent), on certain conditions, Duties.-â€"Six months residence lupon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A home- _ eteader may live within nine miles l at his homestead on a farm of at 1': least 80 acres, on certain condi- w tions. A habitable house is re- ‘ quired in every case. except when 1‘, residence is performed in the I i Vicinity. -1â€" The management of Shaw’s Business Schurls.‘ Toronto, begs to ad vise all seninr Pub- lic School and all High Schmul students that it is prepared to mail a copy of its (rm'riculm to any one who wishes to qualify in a, slmct period of 6 m' S umnt-hs "or :1, grand salsa-- ind pmiaion. Address-7. Shaw’s Schn'fls. Tux-(min, Ontario. Head Office Yuuge and Get"- Itu'z‘. 9t: 9M9. “J V y;pw of Cloth ï¬e'riébuy, with the SAME DYE. In certain districts a home- :teader in good standing may pre- empt a quarterâ€"section along- side his homestead. Price $3 per acre. Dutiesâ€"Six months resi- dence in each of six years from date of homestead entry (includ- ing the time required to earn homestead patent) and 50 acres extra cultivation. . ‘ ~ ,_ â€"~â€"LA-.“I we this pour wnman or v, which would you do? WM you kindly give me :emiN: admission of a. CAI-LO \uav. v -'-vâ€" A homesteader who has exhaust- ed his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts. Price, $3 per acre. Dutâ€" iesâ€"Must reside six months in mm». A! flat-AD vpars- cultivate 50 Ivog' ‘1‘qu - vâ€"- each of threeâ€"ieirs, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth S300 1 (V611 Tenders fora Cpncret-e A rched Budge will be received up to Friday, June 5. Tenders to be. Opened at ‘ Township Hall, June 6. For the construction of a con- crete arch bridge at Lot 32, Com. 2 and 3, N.D.R., Glzenelg. Tenders will be received as follows: For a reinforced concrete arch- ed bridge, 50ft; spam, 14ft. roadway. An accepted Bank cheque for 1.0 per cent. of contract, payable to Isak} yoy answer ft? m the lines of my short: leathery A -1 ‘I'l THEIR CLOTHES WITH Depu‘ r' r"' . _ here 13 your chance to vâ€"- â€" v. If its appeal were :zl‘ny, how would you you held the power to nman or to turn her “ Why, of course. .D‘- Wâ€"_ Priceville EPresbyteriam ch Mrs Dr. Carter t [VG ' “Health hints for ‘ ’ and gave an ex ing neighbors?†Whl0h was very . are obliaging‘ us e’d m a home- V 013 aver- FWV *‘9'. 335 A w. 111’ J y A't the annual meeting; of the Methodist Sunday school last week the following: officers were elected for the ensuing year: Su- perintendent. W. H. Built, Asst, '1‘. Clayton, 39qu E. Wright. Trans. and Librarian, T. Clayton, Organâ€" ‘ist, Miss Mazgd Boyd. The former -A n.\“‘f‘\ CU. At the QUartcrly Official Board I meeting of the Methodist church on Wednesday evening last. the foLloxving were elected stewards for the ensuing 1'2 months: R. Wal- ler, WA. Armstrong, TA. Blakely. R. Richardson and WH. Bunt, Reâ€" cording Steward, who was also appointed representative to the district meeting. Messrs. Lundv lJOhns-ton and Howard Graham' [were re-elected stewards for Meaq ford Road appointment. A unaniâ€"= mous invitation was given the pastor to remain a second year. lAt the close of the regular church service on Sunday morning the congregation elected society rep- resentatives on the Quarterly Board as follows: R.J. Sproul-e, J. Blakely, '1‘. Clayton, I. Sinclair, S. Hemphill, F.G. Karstedt. AL!_.~ 3... “waywm -..... ____ At a congregational meeting .in' " the Methodist church on T hursday 1‘ evening last there was ‘an excelâ€"3 lent review of the work done durâ€": ing the past conference year. Reâ€"' ports were presented from ‘the' various organizations of the church, all of which showed pro- gress in work, and the finances in t« ,a very healthy condition. Over 80 c ,new members were added during I the year. Some discussion took I place about providing a new a parsonage and , a committee was t appointed to confer With the Trus- 2 tee Board. Refreshments Were ‘ served at the close of the meeting; and an enjoyable social time spent. The chemical fire engine here on approval was given another trial ‘ last week and did very good work. ~ but so far We have not learned the ' mind of the council reSpecting a Diedâ€"At Toronto, on May .14. * Mrs. Lydia Fuller, in her 98th year. 1 The News contained an excellent ' ph'otogravure of “the deceased on i Friday last. The esteemed old » lady, who Was a zealous member ' of the ‘Methodist church, resided ‘ here for some time with her son- ] in-law, Mr. 'lhos. Hill, general 3 merchant. Mrs. Geo. Bellamy received word - last week that her brother, Mr. - Fred Rutledge, C.P.R. agent at - W-oodbridge, was ill with scarlet -r fever in Winnipeg Hospital. Mr. i- and Mrs. Rutledge lost their only :1 child recently with the fever, and 1- after quarantine went to the west 11 on a V'lSlt. - ‘- ‘1 1 ___ LA..,\ I“ 'd- VLu;v-. The junior baseball team here Went to Kimberley for a match on Saturday but were defeated. About a" dozen young ladies ac- companied the boys, and all pic- nicked at Eugenia}. __--- Ann.“ ehuinm" DICKQU 21L Hughlucu. _ Mr. Dyer, am Armenian student . in Victoria College, Toronto, preached in the Methodist church on Sunday evening and gave a very interesting addresson The Mohammedan Church and Christâ€" ian persecution. He speaks again this Monday evening under the' ausnices 0f the League. Last Sabbath being Peace Sunâ€"- day throughout the world. it was Ifittingly observed in the Presbyâ€" lterian church, the pastor preach- ing an excellent sermon appropriâ€" ate to the occasion. . ,Mr. and Mrs. W. ,Belleville, are visiting the for- lmer’s aunt, Mrs. W. A. Armstrong. Mrs. Matheson gave a sWeetly lrendered solo in the Methodist ,Auu -V-“ of teachers were re- -appoint- church on Sunday morning. Mr. Geo. Strain of Gore Bay vis-A. ited old friends here on Friday. « Mrs. W. Trimble left last week to visit her sister. Mrs. Rev. Edâ€" m'unds, at Walton, and friends at Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. P. Quigg are spend- ring a Week with their daughters i in Toronto. â€" a. L...‘. n‘nr‘l‘, Ill LUIL‘Uuuv. M‘r. Robt. Bellamy, bank Toronto, ishome on two holildazgsu ."f‘ 34... :â€" vv‘a:+; “Mr. 'John ‘White is vmun-g 1115‘ sonin Town-to. Mrs. Fred Mathewson visited “agea ï¬M'rs._.'Dr. Carter tOok the topic, “Health hints for ,, better liv.inv’,’_ amd -~gave . an excellent addr_es§, V 4 ‘ ‘ ' t. . I , M“ :ns recent- -\ AT 60 EN 3, pleas- ome on thex - â€" PER; y 113%.}??? appreciat" ’ bank clerk two weekS’ ' A prominent Conenlting Engineer of } New York City, thus heartily endorses ' .' GIN PILLS : 29 Broadway, New York. ‘ "I bought some of your GIN PILLS at Victoria, B.C., last September. Your remedy I find, at 60 years of age, to give perfect _ relief from the Kidney and Bladder Troubles incident to one of my age. I urgently recommend GIN PILLS to friends as being the one thing that does me good.†E. G. WOODFORD. By the time a man or woman is 60. the Kidneys and Bladder need a little . help ‘to keep in good working order. ~ GIN PILLS are what they need. GIN PILLS keep the urine neutral, prevent colds settling on the kidneys or bladder and ward oï¬ Rheumatic attacks. r Av-uv 157776 1 auu VVC-lu Vu A\A:~â€"_.â€"-__ Remember, every box of GIN PILLS is sold with a positive guarantee to give perfect satisfaction or your money promptly refunded. ‘ â€"‘ o-mn‘-;o“:‘ PL s _ - 50¢. a box, 6 for $2 .50. Sample {rep 1! ydu write National Drug and Chennai Co. Of Canada. Limited. Toronto. California Florida and the Sunny South RETURN TICKETS AT LOW sures Mount Forest Business‘ College A superior school with compen- tent instructors and thorough courses. Affiliated with Central] Business College, Stratiord. We do more for our students than does any other similar school. All grad- uates in positions. You may enter at any time. Write for particulars or call at the college. D.A. McLac’nlan, W.E. Wilson, “_2_-=nnl Because He Takes 6"! 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' ' Tam CHRONICLE will be sent a subscript-Jon any addresu. tree. of postage, 101 Bates . . $1 (iOper year,pa.yableinadvnce , â€"â€"$1.50 may be charged if 1101 so paid. '1 be (18.10 to which even rubscription is paid is denoted by ‘ the numbex on the address label. ‘my paper div 1 continued to all arrears are paid. «mom a :1! ._ math :I. of the proprietor. §AdvertiSing For transient advertise-menu . cents pet line for the ï¬rst inset 1 Rates - tion: 3 cech per line each sub†' ' ' ' For transient advernsemenu E Advertmng cents per line for the ï¬rst inset ‘, Rates - tion: 3 cents per line each subs: squent, insextion minion measure. Profession icarde. not exceeding one inch $4.00 per annuxn ‘ Advertisements without sum-inc directions vii 1 be published till forbid a) ‘1 01m med acmrmnfly ‘Tmnsientnotlcesâ€"“Lcm. ":med.‘ “ForSa .' \, etc,-â€"50 cents for ï¬rst insertion. '25 Ctmts for ear! '1 subsequent insertion. All advertisements ordered by strangers man be naid for in adnnce. Tilt UN DERT AKIN G .Contraa ramps for yen-4' advernsemems fut mshed on apphcation to the oflice.‘ DURHAM. ONT. ’za’ure Fran-mg (m shark's: 720nm. ““r‘uw wwm Full line of Catholic Robes, and hln'vk and white Caps for aged people. SHOW ROOMS-Next tu Swallows Barber Shop. REsn)1«:xc.1«:-â€"~Next 6001- South of \V. J. Lawrence’s blacksmith shop. EDITOR. AND Pmmn I ETOR- Mr. M. Kress has opened a shop at; the rear of the furniture show room and is prepared to do all kinds of tinsmithing. Undertaking receives special attention FURNITURE and lall Embalming a Specialty For Men and Boys ‘ EDWARD KRESS A. BELL British American Business College ' Yonge and MvGill ï¬ts .. Ton-unto. Out. is the piouew high grade Business School of Canada. Under new management it, is duing better work than ever. \\ rite us if you want to premix-e for a'goud position. Hnm-y O. “Cu-d. annpal. New boots and Shoes Just in and opened out this W. IRWIN week from the Beat Make of both lines. Come a'nd see us when you need any thing in our line. “’8 will try to ‘ please you. C. L. GRANT TINSMITHING Household Furnishings AND 1813