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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Sep 1914, p. 2

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Abstract of the Expenses of Chas. Ramage. one "of the Candidates. Halls for meetings ...... $ 40 50 Printing Advertising 73 45 Telephoning...... 6 35 ' Livery and ‘auto hire 4225 .9031: of My Orders... £2 The following is a statement pursuant to the Election Act, of Arthur Henry Jackson, Official Agent of David Jamieson: Printing...... $ 46 DO Hall rent...... 23 00 Telephone Telegraph 16 51 yostage 8: ”Exchange... 823 â€" â€""-â€" “vuul -. " . ‘ . - ‘ .d . Prm mom] Llectlon gggggfinfgzfizt titei‘icifiit‘yin‘ze ls ( 1 J14 ! In certain districts a home- In the matter of the Election‘steader 1n good standing may pre- h-eld on the 29th day of June. A.D.:’empt a quarter section alongside 1914. in the Electoral District orghis homestead. Price $3.00 per South Grey. Ontario. :acre. 500 BUSHELS; SECOND CONCES. sion of Holland. Andrew Shrider . Son, Dornoch. -'.v v-vag Lu“; uc “GU‘C at. a V THE EAST PART OF A LOTrDominion Lands Agency (but no’t near McGowan’s mill, formerly:Sub-Agency), on certain conditions owned by William Whit-a , , more, blacksmith. Will selli Dutiesâ€"Six .moLpths residence cheap to quick purchaser. Applygupon and cultivation of the land for particulars to Mrs. John1n each 0f three years. A home- Whitmore, Varney, RR. No. 1, orf steaQer may live Within nine miles W. J. McFadden. Durham. 8 59110,f .1113 _h9_mestead on a farm 0f PROTESTANT, FOR S. S. NO. 2. Egremont: professional second- class certificate: duties to com- mence at the opening of the term; state salary. Apply to James Mack, Secretary, R. R. No. 1. Yarney. - 7~9 Provincial Election 1 9 l 4 All persons are warned against trespassing for fishing on the Rocky Saugeen River crossing Lots Nos. 14 and 15 of the let Con- cession, Glenelg; also Lots Nos. 31 and 32 and south half of Lot 30 in the 2nd Concession, Glenelg. Any- one found so doing will be prose- cuted according to lamâ€"James H. Spence, Toronto. 5 14tf THE SOUTH PORTION OF THE brick store and residence on East Garafnaxa Street Dmham. gccupigd by Mrs. Beggs Spirella Corsets REMEMBER THE FAMOUS SPIR- $171.0; Dated this inst day of Augusn A. D.'1914. A GOOD COMFORTABLE FIVE- room house, in good localitx Apply at this Office. 816tf WES'J‘ PART OF LOT 28, CON. 1 W. G R..~ adjoining corporation of Durham. containing 15 acres 3 mods, :‘ perches of good mud, ali seeded down with tim- tny; good brick house; hard and soft water, barn, orchard. sheds. etc. Apply to T. Baskius or to A; E. Jackson, Durham. BEING LOT 53, CON. 3, E. G. R.. Glenelg, containing 106‘ acres: on premises are new frame barn. brick house, sheds and outbuild- ings; running: stream through Draperty: about 10 acres hard- wood bush, rest in good state of cultivation. Possession given on Nov. lst; 1913. For further par- ticulars, appiy on m-emtses to Mrs John Staples, Rural Route No. 1. Durham, Ont 944mm Son: For ferms, apply i6 Telford, Durham, Ont. LOT 30. CON. 10, BENTINL‘K, 1w acres: .good stone house: weil watered; under pasture for ten years: about eight acres good hardwood bush; will sell cheap; as owner lives in city. Apply to Mrs. Alex. Courts, Elmwood, R. 200 ACRES IN EGREMONT, FIRST class buildings, solid brick house, and woodshed; cement floors in all stables; small orch- ard; well watered: about 35 acres of fair hardwood bush; in good state .of cultivation. Apâ€" ply to W'. J. \Vilson, Varney. Lot '20, Con. '20. Egremont. ella Corset; any size, type or price; with perfect laundering qualities, and unbreakable steels: positively hygenic. Not sold in stores. Mrs. J. C. Nichol, Rep- resentative, Box 107, Durham. Ontario. 418 6m Paid 'by Official Ageiii Personal expenses of ° David Jamieson ...... LARGE, ROOMY DWELLING, house; large enough to 'keep' bfiurders: conveniently situated t all public works; newly dec- orated; cheap rent: Apply to N. McIntyre, Durham. 612 l Teacher \Vanted A.lverti*em*nY-s of one inch or fine. 25 come for £11.: inserti . and 10.3.1313“th nbgequen} insertion 0V8! 0‘0 inch Md under t'o inchel, donbh the above amount. Yearly rates on applicz'non. Lime For Sale Fishing Notice Store For Sale Lot For Sale, "arms for Sale. To Rent A. H. JACKSON. Official Agent. .r.. 8 20.419119 4’24 ti 16 9nd L Dutiesâ€"Six months residence in ,each of three years after earning :homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption “patent may be obtained as soon as fhomestead patent, on certain con- : ditions. N .B.â€"Unaufl10rized of . this advertisement of three year_s, cultivate 50 acres nun: A___J_ ‘Ju in each of three years A home- steader may live Within ‘nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 aeres, cop. certain condi- 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. Applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not Sub-Agency), on certain conditions; SYNOPSIS OP CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. Holstein Conveyancer. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Money to loan at lowest rates, and terms to suit borrower. Fire and Lite Insurance placed in thor- oughly reliable compnaies. Deeds, Mortgages. Leases and Wills, executed on shortest notice. All work promptly attended to. _ _ â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"v LV er, Conveyancer. c. 1113! Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer 01 riage Licenses. A general financia. mess transacted. DURHAM ONT. (Lower Town ‘ Oflice. nearlly oppogi't; the Registry oftzce. Lambton 5t..Durham. Anyamount 3f monev tr. man a? 5 pm: cent. on farm oropertv. Officeâ€"Over Dnuglas’ J 9 wellerv HONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Boys College Dental Surgeons ofoxtario. Dentistry in all its Branches. ‘J York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye. Ear N08: and Throat. “'ill be :zt the Hahn House, July 2'). Oct. 19, Nnvunber 16. Dec. 21, Hunt's. 1 to 5 p.111. A. H. Jackson. . TOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION g er, Conveyancgr, c. Insurance Late A331 stant Roy.’ ondox. Opatnaxmn do» 3113:, and to Golden Sq. Thrmt and Nose Eoe SPECIALIST: swat as, THREAT NOSE OFFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance out of Knapp’s Hotel. Mb ton Sweet, Lower Town, Durban. - flies hours tram 12 to 3 o’clock - FFICEâ€"Ovex- .3 P. Telford’s office nearly opposite the Registry office. Result-nee Second house south ut Registry office on east side of Albert Street. Office Hours 9-1] a.m., 2-4 p. m.. 7-!) p. 121. Telephone cmmnunica. tinn between office and residence at all hours. )‘c‘FICE: HYSICIAN \A} DSURGBON. OF fice in the Van Hunter Block. Otfiq hours 5:010 3.11:. tc>4p.m.and7 :3: .J. m. Special aitentiun given to disease u human and children. Residence up zosite Presbx teriau Church. firs. Jamieson lam-ieson. J. P. Teiford. ARfiISTEL, somewon. mo l. 6. Hutton, M. 9.; J F GRANT, D. D. S .L. Cttice: 13, Fro st ht. Cwer Sound Dr. W. 9. Pickering Qentist. . Arthur Gun, ‘63. {3. . . ~ . ' place uauy at the umon Stock Medical 027651011). XardS- Horse Dgpartgngnt, grown- __._1_ __ q A1 Legal 'Dz’rectorv Dan/a! Dim/tori) BEN' WN nu b..- . J. SHARP BR. BflRT Over J J. Hunter’s mse worth $300: cmtivatiom is sub- 301'. c. Insurance Loan. Issuer of Mar- general financial busi publication Will not be 8514 Store. of _ ~ _- -- -...,,......... w yang wrmeu the mower Rhme are Dutch bot-. gangs: so?“ . 0f the younger tomsâ€"there’s only one German men wh’o filigree”: trad95.‘ lme’ - 'And all that part of the - . e no .had any mlll- 'Rhine. m) to Miainz. is flhe. marm- *Q’I’ m‘aâ€"‘__ _- A. , Execut’ors. Solicitor, by their - J. P. . Telford. Dutch River Boats to Take German Products down the Rhine “What’s the use bf talking about the capture of such a place as this ‘2 It doesn’t count any more than does this talk about Germanv making war on Holland. M‘y heav- ens, the Germans .zren’t fools! Get out your .map 'and see what peace with Holland means to Germany right noW. You’ll see rthat the Rhine gets out to sea that way. Do you know what is the signifi- cance otfthat? Why, it’s just this: Practicaily all the boats on: 11% formed the answer mae are Dutch bot-.. In the Surrogate Court of the .County of Grey. NOTICE is hereby given, pursu- ant to 3.8.0 1914, Cap. 121, Sec. 56, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said James Alla-n, who died on or about the ‘Tth day 40f July, A.D. 1914, are required to send by post pre- paid. or otherwise deliver to J.1?. T-elford of the Town. of Durham in the County of Grey, Solicitor for the executors, on or before the 11th day of September AD. 1914. their names, addresses and des-l criptions, and a full statement of particulars of their claims, and the; nature of the security, it any“ held by them, duly certified, and‘ that after the said day the ex-' ecutors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the parties entitled thereto. hav- ing regard «only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated the 14th day of August, Auctioneer, or ARTHUR H. JACKSON, Agent for the Mortgage-e, Durham P.O., Ont. Durham, Ont, 12th August, 1914. Under and by Virtue of the powers contained in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale. there will be offered for sale'by Public Auc- tion on Saturday, the 12th day of September, AD. 1914, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon, at the Middaugh House in the Town of Durham. in the County of Grey. by Robert, Brigham, Auctioneer, the following.r nronerty, namely: Lot Number Twenty-three in the Second Concession, 'West of the Garafraxa Road, in the Township of Bentinck in the County of Grey. and containing by admeasurement One hundred acres more or less. at the time ‘of the sale, and the bal- ance within thirty days with in- terest at six per cent. For further particulars and con-l ditions of sale apply to There is said to b acres of workable land and log barn. my ornce at Durham on the ‘22nd day of August, 1914, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby .call upon all vot- ers to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, W. B. VOLLET, Clerk Dated August .27, 1914. TOWN OF DURHAM. Notice is hereby given that l have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Section Nine of the Ontario Voters’ List Act the copies required by said Sections to be transmitted or de- livered of the lists made pursuant to said Act of all persons app-ear- ing‘ on the last revised assessment roll of the said municipality to be. entitled to vote in the said muni- cipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections and that the said list was first posted "up at my office :at Durham on the 252m] day of August, 1914, and remains there‘ foninspection. luv «ouice 1n Glenelg on the 22nd day of August, 1914, and remains there for inspection. , And I hereby call upon all vot- ers to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law J. S. BLACK, Clerk Dated August 27. 1914. LL10 LLDL Act the capies required by said Sections to be transmitted or de- livered of the lists made pursuant to said Act of all persons appear- ing «on the last revised assessment roll of the said municipality to be entitled to 'vote in the said muni- cipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative. Assembly and at Municipal Elections and that the said list was first posted up at mv «office in Glenelg on the 22nd day of August, 1914, and remains there‘ f9r_inspection. TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG. Notice is hereby given that I have'transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Section Nine of the Ontario Voters’ List A ' ‘ ‘ ’ ,4. LL- _- _ â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"v ”wru,uwt’ LVlv-LI- to. when ‘both Imperial and Can- adian Army Officers are present to inspect all horses offered for sale for use ’in. the Eumpean- War. The Horse Department at the Union Stock «Yards is the headquarters for the purchase 'of all army: hors- es. Over 21,000‘horses are still required, Those having animals for sale “which will fill the re« quirements of the Army Purchas- ing Agents should communicate with the Stock Yards without de- 1113'. Terms - Ten ltors Q Q :14 Voters List, . 914 MOP "age Sale by their Execugors. Solicitor, J. P. . Telford. at , log house mili- 'Rhine. up to Mainzfis the. - main; Iacturing eectiuon. It means that .our American newspapers are printing right now comes direct from theAmerican bar of the Ho- t-el Savoy in London. It makes good stories, but it doesn’t tell us 'What is going 'on- at the front. It’s all (on :a par with the splurge they made about zM'ueIhausem; I know M'uelhausen:. It’s a little manufacturing town‘ with no for- tificati-om's t-o lspeak 'ofâ€"really no fortifications, just a little bus-y manufacturing town. “We doia’nt know uhat’s going on. Most of the stuff we’re read- ing- is all bunzlx Most of the ‘neWs’ bliVul‘rg “Germany has gone 'into thls War simply because she had to-â€"- because there was nothing else she could do. Anybody who says this matter has beenr brewing iust be- cause .of Servia anfd Austria is a fool. He doesn’t know anything He’s just as much of a fool as the. man. who thinks We are get- time the news :of this war right now. ' “That’s What they told me two years ago.” continued Mr. Metz. Events have Worked out exactly as they were predicted then. Expected to Loose Warships and make France Pay for Them “‘En‘gland.’ they .told me, ‘Will beat us 1011 the sea. England will probably blow our ‘fleet to smith- ereens. But every warship of ours that the British {1th blows out of the Water France will have to pay for. France is going to pay for it all. France will be the goat. The reason? There Wouldn’t be any need to considei the certainty of this war if it Weren’t for France.’ “They had .it 'all planned then that Belgium’s neutrality would have to go by the board. They: said they couldn’t help it. They told me so. They said it was the only way they could get down. into France, .and they: knew that? England Would zseize it as a pres text and declare war to protect Belgium. .But they .Warned me} then that England wanted to be put into the position of seemingly being forced into the war. Thev told me that is What I' could look for Whthe situation came to a head. v I .l “Bless your heart, man, Germany hasn’t gone into this thing with her eyes shut. I was over there, in Germany, just‘ about the time they had that trouble two years ago. They .gave me a dinnerâ€" some 7of the really big people of the Empire 'Were there. They told me about .this. They told me two years ago just exactly What was going to bring about the situation that exists now in 1914. They told me 'ziust how the nations would be lined up. It .has all come out“ as they told lmeâ€"as they knew it would have .to come out, and as! nothing in the world could stOp. itHfrom coming out. “This war.” he said, “isn’t something new. It almost broke out two years ago when Germany and France had that trouble ovei Morocco. It was only a miracle that prevented the war then. It was averted by even less than a hair’s breadth. rBut they 'knew that the :war was only postponed. They knew that they’d have to deal with exactly the situation. they’ve got :now.‘ They had it all mapped out. They .knew exactly what they would do. They knew exactlv who were the people they’d have to fight. Told Him Two Years Ago Just How 1t Would Be To Day Mr. Metz mmlde this assertion about the dire necessitx as far :15 German) is concerned. for :1 quick termination of the warfare 1n which the Germs-1n Empire has he-. come embroiled. in. the course (if an interview. in which he paid 111s respects to the “news” of the but-- tles which the American newspapâ€" ers are publishing. and in which he gave a brief, but telling" zin- alysis of {German motixes and German honest - “I look for a great, big smash Within a very .short time.” said Mr. ‘Metz. “It will come sudden- 1x. and then everybodv «'11 see What it means and Get some sense. Then max be. they’ll call this thi 11,? off. For if the war isn’t ended Within the next few months. (11" Within a very short time. it IS bound to last for years. And What its cost will be 1110 man ’can tell. no version. can have even thé remntost idea.” Herman A. M‘eti, Congressman from the Tenth District 01" Brook- lyn, former City Controller of New York and head of one of the big- gest firms importing from Ger- many in the country, made. the direct assertion t0 the Brooklyn- Eag‘le that the German army must he in Paris in 60 days/“tor else Ger- many must give up hope of beingr victor in the present Warfare against all Europe. Germany Must Win vv‘ Joint notes. dlscount for .v v a. v vu Uu GPPL'UVBQ SIX per cent. per annum cash 1n lxeu of notes. Terms the following Valuable Stock: 5 Milk Does, calf at foot 5 Springers 40 head of Youngr Cattle, 1 ‘ and 2 year olds [I THE “ DURHAM SATURDAY, SEPT. 5 The undersigned Auctioneer will sell by Public Auction, at HAHN ’S HOTEL AUCTION SALE Hon. Col. Sam. Hughes and sev. .eral members of Parliament Visited Valcartier Camp .on Sunday. The town 20f 'Renfrew will give the first detachment of Australian tr00ps a civic Welcome and a taste of dairy butter. ' SALE AT 2.30 O’CLOCK SHARP ‘_ ,_____---w.-..., nuu uau UL‘t‘l drilling near OshaWa. were an rested as prisoners of war. afraid.” “Po-ppycock! All ‘boshl” cut in the Congressman. “All Germany is in this thing to the. death. Why, man it means their very life! They couldn’t ’do anything else. and they’ve got to fight to the last ditch. But "it has all got to be over :soon, or Germany is bound to be the loser, I am nrnntJ ’3 . C. COUTTS. Proprietor. v_ ‘AAV “ILLRJILC “But the {G‘eâ€"rmam states-211:9 not all united 'in. the warâ€"7’ it Was suggested. » ble France in this War. My sym- pathies aren’t with anyone. I haven’t any thoughts about the iustice or .the injustice . of the War. But I doflsay that this whole proposition is Franco-Gen mam. All the other questions are side issues to thisâ€"and it was forced upon ‘Germany. ‘ “Germany couldn’t {get out of it,. I tell (you. It is a fight for thei verv existence of the Empire.” 1 Linux. L1 "“ Franco German War and the Finish needs. . ~ 4L\_rxxull\1q anyway,’7 he asserted, “She does Want Belgium, or at least a part of Belgium. There are only two races in. Belgium, the French and the Flemish. The latter are in the north, and that’s What Ger- many intends to seize if she {is Vij toriouSâ€"sh-e’ll take the country around Antwerp. and that will give .her the sea-port that she just this present situation in mind, â€"and that is the only hope I see. for the hundreds of American fac- tories that are absolutely depend- ent on German products. That is the only Way in which we’re gO-e ing‘ to get anything from Ger- many for months.” the Durth river boats 21 takeout the 'Germa that ar-gnjt c_,ontraband llfi'i Soon or Loose All 9F @ANADA '- W ”F195 Head of Cows and Young Cattle Four months’ credit wil1 Credit . McPHAIL,_ Auctionéer. nvfillh- LU Germgn broducts are going. to a Fight to _ - vvâ€"vuv' Offices 393 Yodge Street, Toma: is now open in Central Business College. Toronto. and in each of its Six Branches. Free Catalogue ex- plains courses. VVrite for a. copy. W. H. Shaw, Eresidenj. Head I‘m .m.\ 7’ Mmmm' in Silk Lisle. Lisle; Mercer- sed Cotton. also in \Vhite. I \Vhite Cotton Socks for Children “Little Darling Hose" And some. good values in Black and Colored Silks just in Come and See Us if in need of any- thing in our line awnâ€"mun “wuuur spec“! be published till forbid a! .1 chm Transient noticesâ€""Lt 8L ' ‘:Fm: etc,--50 cent-a for first insertion. '2 subsequent insertion. Alladvertisemems ordered by be naid for in advance ContraCt rates 1 nisbed on applicat ~ vents per line for the {if}: inner Rates - . lion; 3 coma per line 9301] sub“ nion measure. Profassion. . ’ 34-00 per annum Advertisement“ Without specific airman _,. kn m..l.l:_i, ‘ 3 A... - ..--; -- -v. w paw. The duo to which ever) . nbscnution . .. is paid is denoted by the number on the adoress label. ' ‘ Lo paper dip continued to all ayreara are pand, exaept at :1" when of the propmetor , IS PUBLISHED VERY THURSDAY MOB: . Street. . and all Household Furn‘ishings TINSMITHING Mr. M. Kress has opened a shop at the rear of the furniture snow room an? is prepared to do all kmds of msmithing. Undertaking receives special attentinn Full line of and white Caps Catholic Robes C. L. GRANT and all EDWARD ’fiiEé‘s“ “’9 have a. few \Vai's'ts left about, 30 in all which we will sell as follows: Barber Shoo: ‘R\1 door South of XV. blacksmith shop. SHQW Roons~r A q FURNITURE 32.1.“) \Vaists for $1 .50 1.50 \Vaists for 1.20 1.2.3 \Vaists for 1.00 ‘ those are in Sim.S 34~ 36. 38. 40. 42 another Shipment f Woman’s Hose El ) 1 T0 R Rugs, Oilcloth§ Window Shades L__a c e Curtains and 44 inches for year; vadvemsemente [ion to the office AND vNcXtv to Swallow' RESIDENCEâ€"Ne: TI' pecific dirizctiona wfl charged acmrdm 7 :annd " ND-.- o,gly. MORNIN 1 (l. ' Ior1()r: O)? . -0 cents for strangers mu” Lawrence 5 : Gamfrau 511077851

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