‘ w.†mâ€" _ under, Cash; ovéâ€"lT that ainount, 12 months’ credit on approved mint notes. 5 per cent. of! for cash. ARTHUR BACKUS. PNpï¬etqr, ROBT. BRIGEAM AuctiOneer. BEING LOT 9. CON. 12. GLENE . 100 acres: well fenced and in Road state of cultivation: good water: good house and ham. For particularS, apply to James Goodwill. 761 9th St. E.. (wen 5““ 2 '21 90d tf BEING LOT 53, CON. 3. E. (3. H.. Glenelg, containing 101‘ acres: on premises are new I: mas 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. Int, 1913. For further par- ticulars. apply on premises to Mr! John Staples, Rural'Route No. :1. Durham. Ont Quad“ â€",â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' Spirella Corsets WEBB THE FAMOUS SPIR- on: Cornet; any size, type .0: pin; with perfect laundenng qualities, and unbreakable steels: yollflvely hyx'enic. Not sold in ‘- W - I"! “:1‘L A! no“. Pedia'reed Y Lot 20. €09.23 orkshire Boar. at Egremont. John J WL av, w Vu- any “a -__ Queen. Holstein. R. R. REGISTERED TAMWORTH BOAR for service. At Lot 14. Com. 3. Ban {Eon} ~1§le Allan, Jr.. Var- ‘fl 3-1 nn\A TEN ACRES OF LAND. MORE OF. less. on Lambton street, east of Durham: consir‘icra‘nlc timber. fit for posts. 90183 and wood Wm sell cheap. Apply to (Wu-me Whitmore Durham‘ 114 Qudtf F CALADIAN T‘IORTH AND RE-“éULATIONS The sole head of a family, or any maie over 18 years old. may homeSteud a quarter-section of availabie Dominion land in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. Applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or O SYNOPSIS L ARTHUR COOK WILL GIVE vocol instruction in singing ev- ery Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. S. P. HcComb. Pupils may apply (or appointments to Mrs. Mc- Comb at any time. 10 22tf Sub-Agency im- the District. Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not SuthAgency’). on certain conditirns Dutiesâ€"Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A home- Iteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres. on certain condiâ€" tions. A habitable house is re- ouimd except where residence is performed in the vicinity. “native. In certain districts 3 home- steader in good standing may pre- empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Price $3.00 per Duties-Six months residence in each of three years after earning homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption natent may be obtained as soon as homestead patent, on certain con- Aivornmmm'a wf one incn,or loss, 21 ' one inch abomzlt-xt ’zexwrtion. Ova. A settler who has exhausted his homestead right may take a pur- chased homegtead in certain d‘igy- ricts. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties? -â€"Must reside six months in each; of three years, cultivate 50 acres“ and erect a house worth $300. 3 The area of cultivation is sub-i iect to reduction in case of rough. scrubby or stony land. Live stock‘ may be substituted for cultivation under certain conditions. W. W. CORY, C.M.G., Deputy of the Minister of Interior. N.B.â€"Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will notâ€"be paid for. 8614 The undersigned Auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction at LOT 70, CON. 3. ___ A. _ ““‘YMT‘kan A.“ i W BDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 ‘13 lyfrising 2 years, unver; 1 Spru filly. .._- «M CATTLEâ€"1 cow 5 years old, calf: 1 fresh cow 4 _years. old; 41-.- '5†C311. J. LLVua- vvâ€"- _ ., aged cow; 4 steers rising 3. about 1,000 lbs.; 1 heifer rising 3. about 1,000 lbs.; 1 heifer, rising 2: 3 yearling calves; 2 sucking calves. SWINEâ€"3 sows, b;ed_ in. Decem- -- “IA Boar for Service ber; 10 pigs. about 175 lbs.- Emma AT ONE o’cmcx Boar fur Service arms for Sale- BEEPâ€"T ewes‘lram lamb. Everything must be me propnetor is giving sold, as up farm- Singing Box 107, C. Nichol. Rep- Durham. 4 18 6m SMALL ADS. No 2. 1149 10 Qiï¬pd . )FFICEâ€"Over J P. Telford’s ofï¬ce' t nearly opposite the Regismy ofï¬ce. ReSIdence Second house south of Registry ofï¬ce on east side of Albert Street. Oflice Hours 9-11 u.m., 2-4 p. 11).. 7â€"9 p. m. Telephone communion. tion between ofï¬ce and residence at all hours. Ors. lamieson Jamieson. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance out of Knapp’s Hotel. Lamb ton Street, Loner Town. Durham Wflice hours erm 12 to 2 o’clock Arthur Gun, I. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF See in the New Hunter Block. Oï¬oe hours, 8 to 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and 7 ms». ). m. Special attention given to disease: Jf women and children. Residence or- aosite Preebvterian Church. (an Auiomt Roy. London Ophtmlmic Ho.- 8113;. and “Hidden Sq. Thron! and Nose Hon SPECIALIST: EYE, EAR, THROAT NOSE C-flbe. 13.,me St. Owen Sound L. Bu 0. 9., LONDON. ENG V RADULATE of London. New I York and Chicago. Disease: 0! Bye. Bur None and Throat. \\’ill be at the. Hahn House, Dev. 19, Jan. 16, February 20. March 20, Mum's. 1 to 5 p.111. 3') Ofï¬ce. nearly opposite the Regisfry ofï¬ce, Lambtou StHDur-ham. Anyamoum )‘.' mnuev :0 :03!) 3f 5 no" rent. on farm emperiv. “H . G. Hutton. M. 0., C. uFGRANTWDDS LHDS arrow «1 GR mu ATE. U? {IVERSI 1 Mon-(mm Graduate Row. JllmzP “bum Surgeons-MC; :tario Umzï¬shx :u ‘. ht: Branches: Ristmn Conveyancer. issuer of Marriage Licenses. Slum-y to loan at towest rates, and terms to suit borrower. Fire and Life Insurance placed in thor- nughiy reliable compnaies. Deeds, Murtgages. Leases and Wills. executed on shortest notice. All work promptly attended to. i". P. Telford. 3_'_)A}ili{STEL. SOLICITOR. ETL of Stock. Implements and Household Furniture a" .‘redit Auction Sale The undersigned Auctioneer has received instructions to sell bv Public Auction at THE PARKER FARM, Halfâ€"Mile west of Dur- ham, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1915 6 BORSES.â€"BrOWn horse, 6 years old: bay: horse, 5 years old; brown mare, 4 years old. in foal to imp, horse; black mare. 4 years old: yearling colt; hack- ney pony, well broken, single and double. / ‘ 30 CATTLEâ€"5 cows,_ {yea-rungs. 21' head of two and thEreeâ€"yeér- ' old steers and heifers. SHEERâ€"15 ewes. SWINEâ€"5 sows, in pig. 100 ' hens IMPLEMENTS.â€"Wagon, nearly new; roller, nearly new; bob- sleighs, mower, seed drill, dou- ble rowed corn scuf-fler and cul- tivator combined, plow and barâ€" rows, cutting ng, tgrnip cptâ€" ter, fanning mill, sulky rake,i wheeled scraper, rubber-tired E buggy nearly new, cutter, tOp E buggy, 2 sets single harness! nearly new, 1 set double har- ness, 1 set plow harness, tools ' and other articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. - 1 Melotte cream separator, 1 bed- room suite, extension table. chairs, cooking stove, heating stoves, churn. No Reserve, as the farm is sold and the proprietor is giving up farming. SALE AT ONE O’CLOCK, SHARP E TERMS: Ten Dollars and un- Eder, Cash: over that amount, ten 1months’ credit on approved joint ‘notes. Five per cent. off for cash. § There will also be offered for ’sale: A HUNDRED ACRE FARM. ,Lot 47. Concession 2, W. G .R., Bent- iinck, known as the Caton Farm. '65 acres cleared; 35 acres valuable ltimber. Easy tel ms. WM. SCARF R. BRIGHAM, ; Pr0prietor. Auctioneer. London Street Railway is asking in spite of the fact that the com- nany claims Sunday cars do not â€"â€"()\'cz' Dnnglns’ J 1110 Dr. W. C. Pickeriag Dentist. Denial Dz’ractorv DR. BROWN \V . SHARP J. mv: ynnver . .c.v lnsnranm um, to Loan. Issuer 0f Mar was A gamma] ï¬nancial bus: The Folléwin g - DR. BURT. Over J a} Hunter’:‘ V BL {13. 00 M M 188103 ONT ’Diredo nd 10 cents for each _ double tha .above iacksen. w, E i "Aw we"? ‘ I'V s SECI'P )fl’ M'a'. Arnold Thurstom of the Ar- tillery, Toronto, who expects soon to go to the front, 'Was home over Sunday to say good-bye to his parents and friends here. His Sisâ€" ter Miss Dell, teaching near Walter's Falls was also home over the week-end to meet him. There was eannest .prayer in the churches on Sunday in behalf of our soldiers and the young men going from gpr homes here. ‘- _ Mr. John Wright, bailiff, was at Chatsworth on business on Fri- day last. Mr. Chas. Stewart is in Toronâ€" to this Week, representative from East Grey Fair to the annual meeung of the Fairs Association. Mrs. H. S. .White gave an after- noon tea on Thursday last to a number of «young ladies, in honor of her sister, Miss Kindree, who meturnei to her home at Blenheim on_ __Monday. ___. - l The special services being hell in the Methodist church here are lweu attended and profitable. The ievangelist rRex. I R. Dean. is 2111 excellent Bible teacher an imâ€" p-‘ressix e and interesting speakei without anv sensational m â€thods On Saturd 1v afternoon and Sunâ€" dav afternoon he 51min) on Bills.‘ -pr0pher:ies in relation to the 111°05â€" e-nt War, {111:1 this thdziy evenâ€" in: he \‘ill give his {animus lee- ture. “The Bible and Scimcc. ' ' The Farmers’ institute mulin" here last Week was Well :1tt1nzlvzl and the usual (190‘1‘00 of interest lumintuincd. The delegation of apeakers was good, the ladv beâ€" ing specially interesting, both at .the women’s meeting: in the (if.â€" ternoon and the general meeting: lin the evening. Miss Maud Henderson, daughter of Mr. R. N. Henderson of Winni- peg visited over the Weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bellamy and other Lfriends here all of Whom were mleased [to meet her Mr. Wilfrid Teeter of the east back lime, gave his footra bad cut with the axe last week. (Eight stitâ€" ches were required ‘to close the wound. A junior hockey bunch from Markdale played a match with the juniors here on Saturday, in which the score was 5â€"2, in favor of Flesherton boys. Bornâ€"At Lucknow. on Friday, Juauary '29, .to Mr. and â€Mrs. Fran}: 12111:. :1 daughter. grand-1311;111â€" ‘1121‘ to Mr. and Mrs. M. K.Ri(331a1l- son )1 ere 1‘11“*1I 111111 11‘--1:1> recvived 11111 11111: E: 1111‘ t' 1e death of the late Mr. R19.- .111! Pedlar of Winnipeg 111111-11 he succumbed to 1111 attack of Ewart failure Rising in the 111111-11111'; in his usual health 11» 11.15 >0)?! after swined with :11'i<1- 11t Pain about the 11(1111:.:"1‘~ 5 {111111;31 mulical aid 1135 11111111111â€" 41121.1 giwn, ‘11e 11215111111 211111} :11. 11'11111 The deceased had been [111‘ 1112111: time in the real est: 1e busiv 11- 55. Besides his wife, t11‘1) 1111119,".‘1â€" tar and two sons suzvi‘ce him. its ' ..L \V.’j‘1101n of Hawks-mine a 1':(~ me: successiui pastor in. Us P119 \ Lerian chuich here has hel a call from Midhmst. 111 .11.: -€.1r ~1e Presbytery, and 11-111 111111 .1 in a short time to his new 12P12112‘3 leaving ,his present field ’iv a prosperous condition At the annual election of ofi’iâ€" cers in the A.O.U.W. the followâ€" ing were electe'l for the. current year. W.M. R. H. Moore; Over- SLC‘X' J. L. McMullen: Foreman. Price Teeter: Recorder Alf. Har- fison: Financier W. J Bellamy; Treasurer F. G Cole. Court Flesherton [.0 F. elected officers for 1915 as follows: Couth Deputy C. W Bellamy P.C.R., Parker; C.R C. CH. Mumshaw VJ' Buskin: Rec. Sec. G. H. Cairns; Chap. R. Waller; G.W.. W. J. Mleads; J.W., J. Thistlewaite; S.B. J.W. Meads; J.B., WA. Armstrong At the adjourned annual meet- ing of East Grey Agricultural So- ciety the auditors’ report, which was adapted, showed 119 members and $204.15 in the treasury. The election of officers resulted most- ly in the return of the former staff: ~President, C. Stewart; 1st- Vice Pres., A. Harrison; 2nd Vice Pres. G. H. Cairns: Secretarv W Buskin; Treasurer, W. H. Thursâ€" ton: Directors, F. Mathewson, F. Brown, W. H. Bunt, D. Mc'l‘avish. R. Allen, G. Proctor, J.R. Fachtt, L’ Fisher, 8. Shank, W. Patton: Auditors. F. H. W. Hickling, R. G. i.G Holland. The president was ap- {pointed delegate to the Fairs Association convention in Toronto lthis week. a Mr. W. J. Guy of {Kenora who is on a visit with his parents at Maxwell, was m town on Monday visiting Doc. Fairey and other old friends Mr. John, Osborne, engineer on one of the Northern lake boats, and Miss Lottie Osborne, nurse, of Collingwood are visiting their sister Mrs. W._J. Be:11__a_my_. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till six o’clock p.m., March 131:, 1915, for the sev- eral trades required in the erec- tion and completion of a High School at Durham, Ont. \ Plans and specifications may be seen at the Secretary’s Office. Durham, amd also at Forster Clark’s office, Owen Sound. The lowest or any tender not necessarily weeptgd._ â€" A‘.‘ Mr. Walter Hemphill 6f Regina Tenders Wanted ‘ ‘ WHOLE AND SEPARATE FLESHERTON. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Secy. Gigâ€"h School Board. - Durham, Ontaï¬O. The countv council finished the January session on Saturday. Reeve Calder 'of [Durham was elâ€" ected warden and a special com- mittee appointed to strike the standing {committees for“ the year. Many communications am! accounts were presented to the council and the special committee presented its report recommsndâ€" ing the standing committees for 1915. which Krill be as follows: 1915. which lwill be as follows: 'i The Warden’s Committee-.1 ' . 3 ‘ “3' ‘ ; - nitn Mr 0. d ‘ASSeSSment__}1-R. .L, BTLOGSBQ CO.) ullngit}, S1 . . ! Fmance an Smith, chairman. ‘ : Best, Breese, Brown. Campbell. ,‘ Chisholm, Cordinlgleyï¬ E'nf'ug‘ .besides eleven by-laws. The by- Several r8ports were dealt with i Goodfellow. Eatton. JO‘InStOD’ laws were as follows: By-law a‘pâ€" ‘ Lennon, Leslie, Thompson. J. F ,Qointing a member of the. (3.01-: Miller" J.T, McArthur, McKPlnzie 'hnlgWOOd board of education: nvâ€" ‘ ‘1 ‘, . llaw appointing Rob-t; McKnight McLeanan, sm‘th Thompson. 2of Owen Sound .a member of the John, Weber, McTaVish. InchOl‘Be lOWen Sound board of education Ryan, Sinclair, Sing, .Wilszm. Mr Efoer three years; Joyâ€"laws appoint- . - _ inlg trustees for \the count to the Wilson, chairman. _ E'school boards of Meafoxyd, Durâ€" Boads alnd Bridgesâ€"Ager. BOYd? gham, Chatsworth, Artemesia, rDunâ€" BmoWn, Cronin, Frook. Ennis. Hat- ‘dalk, asn-d 'M'a‘rkdale' by-law ap- ton, Johnston. Lemon, Little. M'ur- ipomtmlg Messrs. iW. lBreese and . Jl oCochrane "members of the. ra , McArthur McAvoy, McCol- | .' .5 . | _ . . ._ , min McKenzie, McTavish Nichol. t‘“d‘°‘-al-b.°a’d 0f afud‘ti b‘ 13“ , ~ ’ 'appom-Ung G. D. .Flemmg and ,Silnclair. Sing, Smith, Whiteio-rd. lWalter Hastie‘county auditom; iThompson, John. Morrison. Lu'm Ebyâ€"lavy providmg {Or the licens- Roads and B'ridgesâ€"Ager. Bayd, Brown, Cronin, Frook. Ennis. Hat- ton, Johnston. Lemon, Little. Mur- ray, McArthur, McAvoy, McCol- man McKenzie, McTavish. Nichol. Sinclair, Sing, Smith, Whitefo-rd. Thompson, John Morrison 14-111,- ney. Mir McTaVish', chairman. County Prr0perty and Gael Man- agementâ€"Agar, Breese, Brown. Campbell, Casrso'n, «Chisholm. Cox‘- dingley, Grolnin, Frook. Lemon. Leslie, Miller, 33, Morrison, Mur- ray, M‘cArthur. McColeman, Ryan. Smtih, Weber. Mr Campbell. chairman. Educationâ€"Best, Breeso, Camp- bell, Carson. Chisholm. Cox-dingl‘w Goodfellow, Little. Lunney MU- ler. J.T , Morrison, MCAvov. Mc- Lennan, McTavish, Nichol Ryan. Sing, Wilson, Thompson, J.F. Sin- clair, Whiteford. \Veber. «Mr Goodfellow, chairman. Printingâ€"Best, Boyd. Can-sand Cronin Ennis. Frook, Leslie. Lunâ€" . noy. Miihz. J.F, Miller, 11.13, ' is visiting his uncle and relatives hero, 0n Sunnuy, January 31. that-(‘- puswd away at his late bwmv near Stoufl'villo, Mr. Frank Fair- byth, in his 59th year. in 1'33: -.‘.-<\ deceased was married to Zzgiss Annie Wright, only daug‘ntm oi the iate Mr. and Mrï¬ John Wright of this place, who sur- vives him, and has the dean sympathy of her old friends in her bereavement. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Thompson of Collingwood have the ssyrmmt‘ny of their numerous friends have in their bereavement by the death on February .‘2 of their infant 5 ~11 E:’i-.V;11‘d NOI'Vle, agvd 16 months. Interment was made hi the famâ€" ilv plot. here on 'I‘huz‘sday. At the regular meeting uf the village council' on Thurszm‘ (w- cning Mr. W J. Bellamy was ap- pointed clerk, in tin: place. ni‘ "T 1 1 .113 two weeks helpful special senices in the Methodist church closed on Friday night, and Rev Mr Dean returned to Toronto on Saturday, followed by the good 11. ishes of many friends made he1e M1' Dean, who is a pleasing speaker, presents the gospel in a very interesting, clear, convinc- ing manner free from all sensa- tional methods. His lecture on The Bible. and Science, is a mastâ€" erpiece. Large congregations atâ€" tended all the services, and a generous freeâ€"will offering was given at the _cl_ose. n_ _ u- \ t. Mr. and Mrs. John. Sled of Lumsden, Sask.., visited their $013: Thomas! and_ family" last week: ‘calcavua IICC'WLIL given at the close. Mr. and Mrs. Lumsden, Sask.., visited their .sone Thomas, and family, last week. Mr. W. J... Caswell, Toronto line, met with a painful accident last week, from which he has suffered much. While harnessing an unâ€" broken colt in. the stall he was Jammed against the manger- his shoulder fractured, and severe bruises sustained. {Mass- Iï¬earl Henderson, daughâ€" ter of Mr. Samuel Henderson of this place, had the misfortune to have both feet \badly. iroxen. while snow-shoeing with another young Lady to Eugenia, one of the cold days of last week. Miss. Hender- son who has been under the doc- ULLCLJHgg tor’s care since, is now improving. {great ;chairman of the Roads ‘es committee or the county 'certain. and know ~the f'nearly as» possible of building contemplated -bridge 'County Council the courtesy AV“_-“ i As the building 6f county brid- John. Sled of ‘ges is ome of our large expendi- tures, I would suggest that the and Bridg- en- as- as any the that no gineer should in every case cost and contract given subject to price. If thisis done it will. doubt, save considerable expense. In conclusion, I hOpe to extend to each and every member of this an the freedom of speech required of L as ' chair and â€"would earnestly "your assistance and co-operation 'to make our deliberations conduâ€" ,cive to the best interests of this and important county. Mr. Samuel Black has moved {Again thanking you and wishing from Rock Mills to Mr. Sinclalr’s , :each and every member a pros- I have the honor to Mir. Samuel Black has moved from Rock Mills to Mr. Sinclair’s farm, vacated by Bloomï¬eld Fer- ris Who has moved to. his. own farm on the east back line. I The Red Cross Society continues 3 active in its work h‘ere,. and to . aid in funds for the purchase of a material will give a skating parâ€" ty on_ the ripk on Friday eyegâ€"i mg. .The band has. volunteered its servmes. ' Miss Lillian Bunt passed suc- easfully in her exam in music, aken recently in Toronto. Mr. Chas. Boyce, west baa: line who has been very. ill recent- 1y. is now on the mend. Mr. W. Lever, east back line, also ill for _several months, is reported not 'much improved. Mir. Will Southgate of Seaforth visited over the week-end With his unele, Mir. Greo.‘ Mitchell. 1..-! . “v- Mr. W. J. â€Stewart Spent last week with friends in_ Toronto: â€"vâ€" Mir. Harold Kars’oedt was home from Shelburne over Sunday. . Mrs. ‘J. A. Boyd of Markdale Vis- ited Mrs. Geo Mitchell‘and other old friends on Friday and Satur- day last. Mrs. A. S. 'VapDusen left 'on Tuesday. to spend a- month with her___dau_ghter in frorontto and son at Chelléy. THIS WEEK’S NE NS. THE COUNTY COUNCIL 0 th e- r McAvoy, McKenzie, Thompson. J. Whitefomd, Wilson. Mr MCAVOY- chaiu‘man. - . ‘ Communi‘cations and Memoriai's -â€"Breese, Boyd, Best, Cordingley. Goodfellow, Hatton. Johnston Little, Murray. McColeman, Isle- Lennan, 'i‘hc‘z'mpSOn, 3.9., Wilson. M’omrison, Miller, R.B., Lunnev. 311‘. Morrison, chairman. House of Refugeâ€"Johnston. Sin- clair, the Warden. Mr. Sinclair, chairman. mg of junk «shops and ‘second hand shops; by-daw naming mem- ber of board of examiners for gas; Grey. ~ Appended Will \be .fo'und address of Warden Calder to County Council: Gentlemenâ€"Allow me ‘to thank you and extend to each and every one of you my hearty apprecia- tion for the honor conferred on me by the unanimous election to the Warden’s Chair. In a large and important county such as this the position carries with it considâ€" erable rQSponsibilitios and Ihope in this case that the *rcdnicnt of this honor may mvusu: m) 1:: _\0Lll (‘\}Jk(tiLtl()nS 3. i1“. xiii tiit‘ position in 1::0 swmi unis: ilit'lllez‘l’ position in {the same able manner as his 1;.1'edocessor. 1 may assure you that the tOWn which I haw the honor to represent “in mm much dppIt‘UIJL“ [he .gi‘tVé) ‘\\y 11} you haVC C{)3!rQ1‘.C:-i on its n pr - svex‘x‘tativc and in t;;ei:' 8.);-21;1?.1*. 1 return to you a warty Vote «)1 thanks for the panhi:1m. As ‘21:" a: 1 am aware the Work of; sio'h will be very liggzt ‘ routine business Win eng attention. To the members of the County Touncil of the County of Grey. The County Tl‘di‘fiSl,i‘-.‘i.’z'.> L's-1111'“ ment has been placed hetero you and you Will notice txat were is a necessity of practising; as huge}: cconmny :zs IHLS-‘CE‘E‘X nnlvsf a further issuing of r'fclcntazzï¬cs or increase- in" (_:<.uun‘~;_\' sat: i: a hit .1- . . I. >4 ‘ '_ ,-« a plated. 'l'lw sujzg‘c.,ti:,-n _ treasurer for the, "ï¬g-#511» (it {211" of the remainder 0' Mn '1H'vS‘I‘it issue of the debenturcs smmlgl be acted on. his county in: is: 3:133: if; an :gi‘icu‘iimzll (11:11:11): :mv~ .11 in -~' ent in a fairly [Hilhivï¬i'flll‘é 5: ,~ » ii- tlU ffâ€! "-‘-'(‘I'}"4. in? ." " ' . S‘Wm'h". l‘u’.‘ c'lz'ir‘." in furi'mj --.;\-1~:~.:= and ("?2(_'(')U!'21‘-_i°" ugsi'ulzuri: :ivr‘r- ations and. turn-WY int-rem ,. t'W‘ rural population. it is cxzwz-tnn that during: the year LilL' Hydra Commission will extend one of their systems throughout 11*“ county, wlt'ch should enable fart..â€" ms in many instanms to ism-um cheap powers, and will also largely benefit manufacturers in the tOWns and villages within the county. ‘ In the terrible war in which our Empire is at present engaged: liurther means of assistance \Viil §no doubt engage your attention. Since November session, incidents have occurred which forcibly re- ,mi-nd us of the possibility of a gfurther spread of the area of military operations and it is thereby hoped and expected that this county will be prepared to â€give in both men and money, that .which is required of us- 5 0,1 Owen Sound, January 27, 1915. 9F GAMMA Yours .trulm w. CALDER, Warden bemul‘és shoulu be epresent \viil may if - " e the favor \‘s'uizgi i - Z..." rl‘fui on its impl‘ â€" ;$ n their iii-Emif. I ;§ . ht‘az'ty vote. Hi ; 1.)z’):\iti]<m. As far as 1,: .- \\'()1‘z{ of this 593- i try lignt 31M on'iy i a and 3 Wm engage your i; Treasurer‘s statcâ€" 'a MI" placed before V011 at ‘31†_oticc that there is 1‘90“ practising as much kmd possibio unless a Um 0f dotentures or ! . nty' rate is c- ntem- ; g ggea‘tiun ~ of the i .._.. he disposal at “(11‘ i’ E ler of the; 1)I'<9:’*nt ‘gmm ! the the any addreafl. free uf p0. e Rates . - 81 (Dperyearmayableinmvame -$1.50 may be charged if not no pgid. The date to which ever) - nbacription is paid is denoted b 3 "he numbex or. the address label. 30 gape! d1 \ continued to all tyrants are paid, exmpt at th : apticn of the propnotor. 1 Subscription Tan Cinomcu will be sen 1 Advertising For .tmnsignt advernaamqnu‘l Rates . . tion; scouts per-line each cube. :qnont- insertion "mmion peqsnyg._ _Profmiom | ___J_ IHE DURHAM CEBUNIELE At the Chronicle Printing House, Garafraxa ' Street. dude not exceeding one inch 84.00 per ennu Advertieementa without upeciflc directions wit no published till forbid a: .1 charged ncoondm‘ly Innateatnotieeeâ€""Iaet. ' â€Pound! â€For 8.1., etc,-50 cents for ï¬rst insertion, 25 cen be for one} eubeeq uent neertion. All tdvertieemente ordered by strangers mus be pnid for in nth-nee. Conn-not ntee for yenr.y edvermeemenu tn: niehed on npplicntion to the omce, . A. BELL U N DERTAKER and Funeral Director‘» Future Frammg (m. sharks notice. UNDERTAKH G mvflw Mu “$5 *4» m'm- ‘b ï¬rs. ‘5‘" Full line of Catholic Robes, and Mark and white Caps for aged people. .. so 53. E .310 a 8.5.3 0%..13 *c 13 «Ba *0 88:0» 05 mam :5 22.5.1 a £25 *0 3mm 35:? a $082.30 :3 £3 58 «8:63 m: The Methodist chruch at Arthur has a gowned choir. Editor Hunter of the Kincardine Reporter, is an alderman. A movement is on foot to form a regiment 'or a brigade of United States militiamen and Na- tional Guardsmen enlisting with the Canadian co-ntingemts. SHOW R0()MS~~NeXL tn Swallow' Barber Shop. RESIDEXCl-zâ€"J'ox door South nf \V. J Lawn": se' Mr. M. Kress has 0pm at the rear of the furni room and is prepared kinds of tinsmithing. blacksmith 9110p Avnid :: Annoyances Rugs. Oiicloths Window Shades Lace Curtains and all Houseth Farm. Undertaking mu: Emma AND Paopmm‘ou FURNITURE; IS PUBLISHED ERY THURSDAY monmma Embalming a Specialty EDWARD KRESS \thn buying: undm w 2:11- ul- way< buy the best: it lasts longer feels mm-c cnmfm-t- able and will saw ynm' tem- per. It is very trying on the tempertn try andsqueeze a “41.)“ body into a “36" shirt. Buy “Stanfield’s†and be happy. No more shrinking: this is guaranteed by the manufacturer’s. “’8 have sold the goods for years and have heard no complaints. We stand ready to make good: anything that they guarantee. How about an Overcoat, VVe haven few at. bar- gain prices. C. L. GRANT W. IRWIN TINSMITHING Our Guarantee The Remedy February 11, 1915. at tent AND i¢311