- Interior _ ' N. B.â€"Unauthorized publication ï¬t this advertisement will not be mid for 8 106m W W. CORY, C.M.G. Deputy of the Minister of the The area of cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough; scrubby or stony land Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under certain conditions 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. 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 condi- tions. â€"-Must reside six months in each 'of three vears, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth $300 A GOOD COMFORTABLE DWELL- ing. one of the most comfortable in Durham, and one of the very best locations. There are in con- nection a couple of good build- ing lots, and these will be sold with the building or separately. as desired by the purchaser. The dwelling contains all modern conveniences. is easily heated, and will be sold for much less than cost, and on terms to suit the buyer. Immediate possession may be had. Any person wishing a good comfortable home. easily maintained and with uD-tOâ€"date equipment should consult us at once. Buying in this case will be A settler who has exhausted his homestead right may take a pur- chased homestead in certain dis- tricts Price $3.00 per acre. Duties Dutiesâ€"Six mo-nths’ residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A home- steader may live within nine miles Of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres, on certain condi- tions. A habitable house is re- quired except where residence is performed in the _vicinity. In certain districts 3 home- steader in good standing may Pre- empt a quarter-section alongside his homestgad. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties.â€"Six months’ reSidence in each of three years after earning homestead patent' also 50 acres extra cultivatlon. Pre-emption patent may be ootained as soon as homestead patent, on certain conditions STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES of the undersigned, lot 32, con- cession 2. Glenelg. about the first week in September, ablack mulley steer. one year old. An? information leading to his re- covery will be suitany reward- ed â€"Mrs. R. Banks, RR. No. 1, SET DOUBLE HARNESS, ALSO set single harness (collar anfl hames) nearly new; cheap. Ap- DIY t0 Geo Havens. Durham. SORREL DRIVING HORSE: ALSO buggy, harness, etc. Apply to Thos. Whitmo-re, Durham, 7 8 1mg LOTS 8, 9 and 10, KINCARDINE street, West. Apply to A.H. Jack- nm 4 1 15 tf WEB THE FAMOUS SPIR- (‘h Comet; any size, type or rice; with perfect laundering undidâ€. and unbreakable steels: â€Rivet; hygenic. Not sold in ‘Y! -L A‘ DA“ BRING LOT 53. CON. 8. E. G. R.. Glenelx. containing 100 acres: on prgtnises age new tymgbgfg. BRING LOT 9. CON. 18. GLENELG. 100 acres: well fenced and in good state of cultivation; good water: good house and barn. For n. apply to James Goodwfl. 761 9th St. 15.. Owen Sound. 3 21 Sad tf u ACRES IN BENTIZSCK TOWN- as easy as renting, and much more satisfactory. If you mean business. call at The Chronicle office and get the initial infor- mation. vocal instruction in_ singing ev- Durham. 5.0-“ -v-uvâ€" â€"â€" -____‘_‘_ cry Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. S. 1". ncComb. Pupils may apply (or appomtmepts to Mrs. Mc- â€",'J C. Nichol, Rep- Box 107, Durham. A‘Afl uwww- brick house. sheds and outbuild- ings: running stream throu h mperty: about 10 acres ha - wood bush. rest in good state of «utivntion. Possession given on Nov. ut. 1913. For further par- flculan. 3 ply on premises to In John tnples, Rural Route 730. 1. Durham. Ont. 944pd-tf Dwelling; For Sale v. ." 50-06 title. wmApply to George Whitmore, Durham. or Thomas Davis, RR. No. 2, Priceville. 3181:! ship. W. in 1:61: 26, Concession 3 will be sold gheap: Advertisements of one inch. 01' 10“. 25M“ for ï¬rst inset-ti , and 10 cent- for ench beeqnent insertion. Over one inch end under two inohee, double the shove amount. Yarly rate. on npplianon. Horse for Sale Spirella Corsets Farms for Sale. Steer Estray For Sale SMALL ADS. 418 6111 930 until the last few years, was sup- posed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro“ nounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies. and bv constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven ca- tarrh to be a constitutional dis- ease and therefore requires consti- tutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Chen- is taken internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send, for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY 8: 00., Toledo, Ohio. The Canadian Government last week took the unusual course of granting a new trial in a case of conviction for murder. The man who escapes the gallows, at least temporarily, by this action, is John Milinki, a Russian. who was sentenced at Winnipeg after be- ing found guilty of killing 1. countryman A YOUNG MILCH COW. APPLY to Miss Cauldwell, 2nd Conces- sion, Bentinck. 923tf Holstein Conveyancer. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. 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. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Satisfaction guarâ€" anteed. Terms reasonable. Dates of sales made at the Chronicle of- fice, or with himself. FORD TOURING CA‘R, IN FIRST- l. P. Telforé. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Oflice. nearly opposite the Registry ofï¬ce. Lambton St..Durham. Anyamount of monev to loan af 5 p9: cent. on farm oropertv. L VLnLUL .L uuulv, vu‘umauuavax- er Conveyancer, c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. A general ï¬nancial busi~ ness transacted. Ofï¬ceâ€"Over Douglas’ J ewellerv Store J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8.. L. D. S. ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Boys College Dental Sqrgeons of Ontario. Dentistry m all its Branches. A. H. Jackson. OTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- er ponveyancgr, c. Insurance Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. OFFICE: Over J. J. Hunter’s U York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye. Bar Nose and Throat. Will be at the Hahn House, June 19. July 17. August. 21, September 18 Hours, 1 to 5 p.m. Licensed Auctioneer DAN BICLEAN Automobile For Sale 1' 600 in the New Hunter Block. Oï¬ee honra,8 to 10 3-. m. to 4p.m. and? toO p. In. Specul attention given to diseases of women and children. Residence op- posite Preehvterian Church. SPECIALIST : EYE.._EAB._ magma nose note Aunt-mt Roy. London Ophthsunio Hon hp. and toGoléen Sq. Throat and Hon Hon. 1:.- .725 p.vm._-' Telephone comm'unici- tion between office and residence at all hours. FFICEâ€"Over J P. Telford’s omce nearly opposite the Regist ofï¬ce. Resulence Second house south of Registry oï¬ice on east side of Albert Street. Oï¬ce Hours - 9-11 a.m., 2-9: p. HYSICIAN AN D SURGEON, OF 600 in the New Hunter Block. ‘ Qiï¬q class running condition; shock absorbers: tools. extra tires. etc. Will give demonstration at any time. Will sell at a bargain. Ap- ply to A. Will H. Lauder, Dur- ham. Ontario. 923tf DURHAM - ONT. (Lower Town.) J. 6. Hutton, M. 0., C. DR. BROWN L. B. c. P., LONDON. ENG. RADULATE of London. New Moo: 13. M St. Owen Sound. COW For Sale W. J. SHARP Arthur Gun, II. D. Legal ‘Dz'mctorv. Dental Directorv. DR. BURT. Button holesâ€"A. Anderson. Mrs Maurer. . . a . . ;( t i Earningâ€"A. Anderson, Miss Limin. Women’s stockings‘ fineâ€"R. Morrison. Men’s mitts. fineâ€"Mrs. Savage R. Morrison. Coarseâ€"R. Morrison. Women’s mitts, fineâ€"H. McDon- ald, Miss Limin. Ladies’ underwearâ€"Mrs. Savage. J. Mather. Men’s socks fineâ€"Mrs. ToWner, R. Morrison. Coarseâ€"Mrs. Maurer, R. Morrison. K “I-Bâ€"edâ€"gbréad, crochetâ€"Mrs. Rich- ardson. Embroideredâ€"Mrs. Richâ€" ardson, W. Connor. â€" 'll’ “-w-v v--, --v 'vâ€" _____ Mat. ragâ€"A Anderson, st Dargavel. Woollenâ€"J.Mc11raith Mrs. Towner. Quilt‘ log cabinâ€"J. Matthews. Cottonâ€"Mrs. Maurer. Woollen..- MrS. Maurer. Crazy Workâ€"Howard Mchn'ald, Mrs. Ma_ur9r._ Bféad brownâ€"A. Grierson, J. Math-ex. DOMESTIC PRODUCTS. Bread. Miller’s prizeâ€"A. Park. A. Grierson. Green flesh melonsâ€"A. Herd, A. Anderson. xvatermelonsâ€"A. Herd. CitronSâ€"A. Herd. A. McLean. DAIRY PRODUCTS. ‘ Butter. 301b. tinnetâ€"J. Mather, W. Grahlman, W. Henderson, '1‘. Binnie. “Bï¬tter. fanclv printsâ€"T. Binnie, J. Mather. Butter, crockâ€"J. Mather, W. Grahlman, A. Herd. Butter, 51b. printsâ€"A. Hender- son, T. Binnie, J. Mather. Cauliflowerâ€"C. W. Lawn-g A. G. H. Luxton. " Cabbage. earlyâ€"W. D. Connor, C W. Lang. Cabbage, winterâ€"A Luxton, W. D. Connor. Cabbage, redâ€"A. Luxton W. Connor. Carrots, longâ€"T. Petty, D. Edge. Carrots, shzOrtâ€"A. Luxton. W. Connor. Parsnipsâ€"T. Petty \V. Connor. Celery, redâ€"C. Lang. Celery, whiteâ€"A. Ramage, W. Blyth. Radish, winterâ€"C. Lang, W. Henderson. Radish, summer, J. Smith, A. Herd. Pears, any other kindâ€"J. Atkin- son. I Timothy seedJâ€"T H. Binnie, T. (McGirr. ? Flax seedâ€"W. Grahlman'. - Beans, whiteâ€"T. H. Binnie. [, ‘Coll.__gljain in sheafâ€"W. Grahl- mSéléifirL-W. ‘ D. (To-nnor, Smith. Cornj'ensilsageâ€"J. Mather‘ W. J McFadden. Coll. vegetablesâ€"W. D. Connor, T._V Petty, A. Rgmage. ~__ ‘ ‘- Coll. potatoesâ€"J. M. Smith. 'Turnips, Swedeâ€"A. Park. Turmips. any otherâ€"W. Grahl- man. \ Mangels, long redâ€"A. Herd. Mangels, any otherâ€"A. Herd T H. Binme. Carrots whiteâ€"T. Petty, A. An- derson. Mangels. sugarâ€"A. Park. A. Herd Squash, largeâ€"W. J. McFadden, W. Leggette. Ponatoes, ady other colorâ€"W. G. Henderson. W. Ra'mage, W. Gram- Potatoes, whiteâ€"W. Leggette W. D. Connor, '1‘. McGirr. South Grey Prize List BOOTS AND VEGETABLES. LADIES’ WORK. m DURHAM CHRONICLE. Begonias, floweringâ€"J. McL- raith, T. Petty. ' Coleusâ€"'1‘ Petty, J. McIlraith. Collection, 12 varietiesâ€"J. S. Me- Ilraith. - ( rGerahiums, doubleâ€"T. Petty, - a. McDonald. Singleâ€"T Petty. Scent- edâ€"C. Lang, F. Harvey. Collection. srix varietiesâ€"qu-ald McDonald. C011. hOt house plantsâ€"C, Lang'- Coll. house. 20 varietiesâ€"T. Petty, H. McDonald. - . 'W'inter pearsâ€"J. J. Hunter, M. Barber. Fall pearsâ€"J. Marshall. Plums, Lombardâ€"A. McLean, C. Lang Yellow eggâ€"D Edge Pond’s Seedlingâ€"W. Livingston N Hai- \ey. Coll. winter applesâ€"D. Edge. '1‘. Binnie. Alexandersâ€"J. '8: J. Hunter. Blemheimsâ€"J. Atkinson. Colvertsâ€"J. J. Hunter, J. Marshall. Duchessâ€"A. McLean T. Binnie. Golden russetsâ€"J. Marshall, W. Grahlman. . . King'sâ€"D. Edge. Mannâ€"W. A. Livingston. Spvsâ€"D.Ed1ge, \V. Livingston Ribston pippinâ€"J. 6: J. Huntei, D. Edge. Spitzenbergâ€"D. Edge Snowâ€"W. Blyth, J. J. Hunter ~Wealthy-â€"C. Fiith, A. Luxton. Baldwinâ€"J. Mars-hall. Ben Davisâ€"W. Livingston. T. Binnie. . Talman sweetâ€"J. Atkinson, J Marshall. . Standardâ€" J. Marshall, A. Mc- Writing. Northern Busineég Col- lege--â€"S. Adlam." FRUIT. Coll. fall applesâ€"T. Binnie, D. Edge. Map of County of Greyâ€"C. Fuls- man, J. Corlett H. Alexander, 13. Mclnnis. Writing, Second 1Claccâ€"M Bell, H. Milligan, D. Mather, L. A,dlam Third Classâ€"V. Reay, Velva Re-ay, K. Daxis. Fdï¬l th Classâ€"S. Adlam B. Mather, T. Corlett M.Newe11. Burnt wOod WOrkâ€"lV‘I-iSS Latimer. Mrs. Maurer. Painting, Wat-er, landscape or marineâ€"Miss Latimer, J. H. Hard- ing. Fruit or flowersâ€"Mrs. Sav- age, Miss Ltatimer. Animalsâ€"A. And-Orson, Miss Latimer. Pen and ink sketchâ€"Mrs. Sav- age, Mrs. Maurer. Painting on china Wareâ€"Mrs Richardson, Mrs. Savage. Painting, India ink or sepiaâ€"J} H. Hardin-g, Miss Latimer. Oil, fruit Or flowersâ€"Mrs. Savage. 011, landscape or marineâ€"Mrs. Maurer, Miss Latimer. Oil, animalsâ€"Miss Latim-er. - Painting, on satin or silkâ€"Mrs. Maurer, MISS Latimer. On Velvetâ€"â€" Miss Latimer. Layer cakeâ€"F. Sproat .R. Mor- rison. Tea biscuitsâ€"R. Morrison, FINE ARTS; ~ Pencil drawingâ€"MrS. Savage, Mrs. Maurer. Crayon drawingâ€"Miss .Latimer, Mrs. Savage: H'emstitched handkerChiefâ€"Mrs- Savage, J. Mather. Crochet in cottonâ€"Mrs. S‘avazge. Fancy WOrkâ€"Mrs. Savage. .A. Anderson. Darningâ€"A. Anderson. Button holesâ€"J. Mather, A. An- derson. Knittéd laceâ€"Miss Limin, Mrs. MgIntyre. Lauhdry bagâ€"Mrs. Towner, Mrs. ’ Mamet. Punéh workâ€"Miss Limin. Miss Latimer. POiIt 6r Boniton laceâ€"Mrs Towner, Miss Limin. Drawn workâ€"Mrs. Savage, Maurer. 1 HQ Eli J. Tamingâ€"Miss Limin‘ Miss Lati- mer. Nettingâ€"Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Towâ€" nver. Battenburg laceâ€"Mrs. ToWner, Miss Campbell. Handkerchief‘ fancyâ€"Miss Latiâ€" mgr? _Miss Campbell. Work bag, fancyâ€"J. 3:: J. Hun- ter. Miss Latimer. Irish crochet- Centreâ€"M'rs. Suav- a'ge‘ Miss Latimer. Eyelet embroideryâ€"Mrs Maurer, Mrs. Towner. Pillow shame. embroideredâ€"Mrs. McIntyre. Mrs. Dargavel. Anv other _kin.dâ€"Mrs. Towner. VShirt waist embroideredâ€"Miss Limin. Mrs. Maurer. Shadow embroidery-Mrs. Maurer \Vallochin workâ€"Mrs. Maurer Mrs. Towner. Sofa cushion. embroideredâ€"Miss Limin. Mrs. MaurEr. Laceâ€"Mrs. Towner, Mrs. RichardSOn. Pin cushion embroideredâ€"W. Raomasge, Mrs. Richardson. Laceâ€" Miss Latimer, Mrs. Richardson. Toilet setâ€"Mrs. Maurer 2nd. 'lable matsâ€"Mrs. Towner, Mrs. Maurer. Sideboard scarf- embroidered in colored silkâ€"W. McFadden‘ Miss Limin. In whiteâ€"Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Maurer. Tea cosy. embroideredâ€"Miss 'Liâ€" min, Mrs._ Richardson. Any other kindâ€"Mrs. Maurer. Trav cloth. cOIOred silkâ€"Mrs Savage, Mrs. Towner. White em- broideredâ€"Mrs, McIntyre, Mrs. Richardson. Centre piece, embroidered in colored silkâ€"Miss Limin. Mrs Maurer. In Whiteâ€"Mrs. McIntyre: Mrs. TOWner. DoylieS. embroidered in colored silkâ€"Mrs. thitchurch, Miss Camp- bell. In Whjteâ€"Mrs. Towner, Mrs. Whitchurch. _ Fancy towelsâ€"Mrs. NT McIntyre. Mrg. Savage. Five o’clock tea cloth, embroi- dered in silkâ€"Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Richardson. In whiteâ€"Mrs TOW- neg, Miss Campbell. SCHOOL CHILDREN’S \VORK oll. Plumsâ€"D. Edge. A, Ram- CHILDREN ’8 WORK‘. PLANTS. ton. White Minorca coakâ€"Luxton Henâ€"Luxton 12. Buff Orpington henâ€"Luxton. Orpington, a.o.v. cockâ€"Luxton. Henâ€"Connor, Luxton. Black Spanish hrenâ€"Luxton. White Wyandotte cockâ€"Luxton. Henâ€"Luxton. S.L. W'yand-otte cockâ€"C. P. Kin- n=ee 12. Henâ€"Kinnee 12. G.L.. Wyandotte cockâ€"LuxtOn. ‘V.C. B. Poland benâ€"Luxton. Game cockâ€"Luxton, Henâ€"Lux- Black Minorca cockâ€"Luxton Henâ€"Luxton. S.S. Hamburg cockâ€"Luxton. Hen â€"Luxton 12. Rhode Island Red henâ€"C. Lang. S. G. Dorking cockâ€"Luxton. Hen â€"Con-nor, Luxton. W'hjte' DOrking cockâ€"Luxton Henâ€"Luxton 12 Buff Leghorn cockâ€"Luxton. Hen -â€"Luxton 12. Buff Plymouth Rock cockâ€"LuX- ton. Henâ€"Luxton. S. C. white Leghorn cockâ€"Con- nor Luxton 'Henâ€"Connor Luxton S.C bloun Leghorn cockâ€" Lux- ton. Henâ€"Connor 12. POULTRYâ€"MATURE. Light Brahma cockâ€"W. Connor, A. Luxton. Hen-Connor, Luxton. Dark Brahma henâ€"Luxton 12. W'hite Plymouth Rock cockâ€" Connor 12. Henâ€"Connor 12. Barred Plymouth "Rock cockâ€" Luxton. Henâ€"Luxton. RC. brown Leghorn cockâ€"Lux- ton. Henâ€"Luxton. Table ornament epergneâ€"T. Pet- ty. J. J. Hunter. Coll. rosesâ€"C. Lang. L011. tastersâ€"C. Lang, 11’. Mc- Donald. Dahliasâ€"T. Petty, C. Firth. Dianthusâ€"C. Lang H. McDonald. Gla‘dioLiâ€"C. Firth J. Mellraith, Larkspurâ€"1‘. McGirr, '1‘. Petty. Marigoldsâ€"C. Firth. T. Petty. Phlox. drummondiâ€"T. Mcb‘rirr, V‘v’ Scarf. Perennialâ€"C. Lang. H. Mc- Donald. PanSiesâ€"C. Firth. T. PettY. PetuniaS- singleâ€"J. Mellraith. H. McDonald. StOckSâ€"H. McDonald. N. Harvey. Snapdragonsâ€"C. Firth. C. Lang. VerbenaSâ€"J. McIlraith. ZinniaSâ€"H. McDonald. T. Petty. CUT FLOWERS. Open-air flowerSâ€"T. Petty. Bouquet, largeâ€"J. McIlraith, H McDonald. Handâ€"H. McDonald J Mellraith. Hand, house flowers on_i_ny. Mcllraith, Mrs. Maurer. Fuchsia, doubleâ€"J. Marshall, C. Lang. Singleâ€"J. Marshall. A. Mc- Donald. Abutilonâ€"J. McIlraith, C. Lang Calceolariaâ€"H. McDonald. Rose in bloomâ€"C. Firth, W. Scarf. Heliotropeâ€"N. Harvey. Cockscombâ€"T. Petty. Hanging basketâ€"C. Lang. Ivv geranium‘ plain leafâ€"N, Harvey. Variegatedâ€"H. McDonald. T. Petty. Oleanderâ€"J. McIlraith T Petty Ivyâ€"T. Petty. H. McDonald Hibiscusâ€"C Lang J. McIIraith. AmarYliSâ€"J. Mchraï¬th Howard McDonald. Tricolor geraniumâ€"T. Petty, H McDonald. Single geranium, uhiteâ€"T. Pct- ty Any otherâ€"J. Marshall, B. Mc- Donald. DoubTe geraniums whateâ€"J Marshall, A. McDonald Any oth- er:-J. Marshall, A, McDonald. Foliage plantsâ€"H, McDonald. C; Lapg. TH E STANDARD BANK Och‘in cockâ€"Connor. - â€"â€"_ Yâ€"v'vvv'vvv Established over Forty-one Years Joint Accounts are 3 Con- venience. Keep 21 Savings Account, and Let Your Money A c c u - mulate. m We solicit your account in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF CANADA ASSETS OVER $48,000,000 Light Brahma c0ckâ€"C‘0nn0r. Hen â€"Conn9r, Lang._ l l I nor, Luxton. Bantam, ax. cockâ€"Luxton. Hen- â€"Luxton. Ancona cockâ€"Luriton. Henâ€"Lux- ton. ,‘Inmwflaumm 18 PUBLISHED VERY THURSDAY MORNING At the Chronicle Printing House, Gan Street. inheription Tm: Cunonï¬cu. will be sent to mv Add")... 4‘--.‘ -g _ _ _ .. - - n . Advertisements without speciï¬c direction he published till forbid and charged moon Transientnoticesâ€"“Lc st. ":Found. ' ’ ‘ ‘Fo: eto,-â€"5O cents for ï¬rst insertion, 25 cents fm .nbseq nent nsertion. All advertisements ordered by strangers be mid for in adv-nee. Contract rates for year. nished on application to the oï¬ce. Picture memg on Shams name. AT GRANT’S Full line of Catholic Robes, and black and white Caps for aged 13 eople. Dress Goods TINSMITHIN G 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 DURHAM. ONT > Rugs, Oilcloths - Window Shades Lace Curtains and all- flousehold Furnishings SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next to Swallow 5. Barber Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"Next- door South of W. J. Lawrence’s blacksmith shop. EDWARD KRESS FURNITURE Co'ntinuéd on page ' -- ‘ EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Embalming a Specialty Gaberdines Yelveteens and Velvet Corded Plain Black Grev Wh ite Red At Grant’s In Colours POPLINS SERGES: CHICKENS. Brown September 30, 1915. AND IF 8£V§rtxsemonta tn: '. Garafran Dust