a.†RBING LOT 53. CON. 3. Glenelg, containing on premises age; new fr EB PIERCY CORNISH FARM‘ balance bush and pasture. First class barn, 60 by 62, and 40 by 50 Good frame house. all buildings good, water in both house and stables, 53 acres ploughed and ready for the spring seeding: 6 miles from Ayton, 5 from Hol- stein, 9 from Mt. from Durham, 1 from church. 54 from school. This is one of the best and cheapest farms in the township of Normanby. Good reason for selling. For terms and conditions apply to R. Fortune. Ayton. Ont. A GOOD COMFORTABLE DWELL- ‘ ing. one of the most comfortable I F- GRANT, D. D- 3-. L. D. S. in Durham, and one of the very HONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI. best locations. There are m con- ty of Toronto. Graduate Roya ’ (1- College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. nection a con 1e of good bml , _ . ing lots, and Ehese Will be Sold‘ Dentxstry 111 all 1ts Branches. - ° Ofï¬ceâ€"Over Douglas’ J ewellerv Store. Muent inset-ti (‘9- 3 18“ VII Dunn-'- """ brick house. _3h9dï¬ on premises ar ' . brick house. sheds and outbuild- ings; running stream throu h pronerty: about 10 acres ha - wood bush, rest in good state of cultivation. Possession .ziVen on Nov. Int, 1913. For further par- ticulars. apply on premises to Mrs John Staples, Rural Route No. 1. Durham. Ont. 944pdtf THE PROPERTY Philip Eva. in 1 ham. For term apply t0 J.P. 33‘4'éTIii{é "For Sale CU]! V C. llle-Vvâ€"y 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 up-toâ€"date equipment should consult us at. once. Buying in this case will be[ as easy as renting, and much; mnre satisfactory. If you mean‘ vuâ€"vaâ€"a-- ~77 years Old; 1 Clyde C0115, “of“? Holstein Conveyancer. Predominant. Apply to Amhlei, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. :XUIID, 10". 13. COD. 3. Egrcmom.z Money to loan at lowest parses, "â€" ’ """ " “M“ - 'uand terms to suit borrower. ire FOR SAFE-A 'GOOP Ségspiï¬iand Life Iqsurance placed in thor- hand hve 09m“? orban. 1, ‘. goughly reliable compnales. Deeds, very cheap. Apply at m3 rem“:Mortgages, Leases and Wills, deuce '- J- MCI-â€add?“- tf executed on shortest notice. All mun.“ WWJ v ‘9 a good oomfortable home. easil, maintained and with up-toâ€"date equipment should consult us at. once. Buving in this case will be . * h‘ A. H. Jackson. as easy as renting, and muc ; v more satisfactory. If you mean! ; ‘QTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- busiDBSS. call at The Chronidei er. (iom'e'ancer. c. Insurance office and get the initial infor- 5.39““ . 7‘0“†‘0 LOW-- 155118? .01“ Max:- lnage Licenses. A general hnancval bus: : (18%;; transacted. MM ‘ _ - , ', DURHAM ONT. (Lower Towml UIUUU, “(swuuv.. 4v. , w u- - 3f monev tr. loan at 5 per central farm‘ oropertv. Farms for Sale. WASTEDâ€"TO PURCHASE A's small house centrallx locateit Apply to Box 48 Durham. I FAMILIES WANTED FOR KNITâ€"l ting factory. Constant employâ€"] ment and cheap rent. Will be 215-; sisted to move. Jos. Beaumont,| Glenu'illiams. [ The best that can be grown: Who is our agent in your town? 'C Brown Brothers Company, Nurâ€" ’05 serymen, Limited Brown’s Nurser- ‘M ies, Welland County, Ontario. 4 ‘b ._ GOOD FRAME HOUSE AND quarter acre of land on Gara- fraxa street, upper town, Dur- ham. The property is in good condition, and will be sold cheap. For particulars apply to John Stewart, Durham. 15 4pc! Ectice of Dissolution of Partnership v; A ‘rvâ€" ___ ._ Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofOre subsisting between us, the undersigned, as Rab 8: Cox, Implement agents, and as Cox 8: 'Rabb, Proprietors of the Billiard Room, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. 1 Wm. J. Rabb will continue the Implement Business, and Wm. B. Cox will continue the Billiard Room Dated at Durham this lst. day of December, A. D. 1915. . Witness. A. E. Jackson. Signed. W. J. Babb m “ “Ac. ‘ï¬a TBtéaFBr Sale SERVICE OF NEWSPAPERS Newspaper publishers are askej to do what is asked of no other calling. They are expected to‘ give twice, as individuals, to the: various subscription lists for patriâ€"1 otic purposes which are presentezl‘ to them, and/as publishers bv giv- t which is to them the ' business which they conduct: Journalists are willing to lbear their fair share of the common sacrifice, but they do not expect Ethat they alone should be asked-«lto make a double nan-ifice.â€"Brantf0rd EXDOSitOr. % t l sacrifice.â€"7 Brown’s Trees \V ARTE D For Sale ,u‘w No. 2, 'Pricev ille. ZRTY OF THE LATE L. in the town of Dur- terms and particmnra J.P. Telfm‘d. Durham. 11,13.“ SMALL E. G. R.. 100 acres: 'ame barn. outbuild- n throu h :res ha - .. Cox 4nd You-1y rate- on swimâ€- “‘L‘Uv“ --O_ ; The following letter from the 5nd white inside ow.n 1Wn? [Canadian Fire Underwriters’ Asso- 1y clean. Nurâ€" iciation has been received by 1-1,: The Princess C1 rser- McDonald, chief of the collected for by local fireâ€" then handed 0W 4 brigade face- Then the 1‘. short distance out of Knapp’s Bowl. Lamb ton Street, Lo Oï¬ce hours from 12 to a o’clock OFFICE AND RESIDENCE A' er 5 P. Telford’s omce OFFICEâ€"0v nearly Opposite the Registr oï¬ce. ReSIdence Secondh ouse south ° ide of Albert. Street. 0ï¬ce Hour‘s 9 11 a. 111., 2-4 p. SPECIALIST : EYE, EAR, THROAT NOSE .. c..- A m MA. Gonna L. 356.3%. LONDON. ENG BADULATE of London. New York and Chicago. Wotan. Bummnmu. Will be at the Hahn House, Octo- ber 16. November 20, and December 18 Hours, 1 to 5 pan. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. OFFICE: Over J. J. Hunter’s 1.. P. Telford. ARRIS’I‘EE, SOLICITOR, ETC. _ Oflice. nearly opposite the Registry ofï¬ce, Lambton 3t..Durham. Anyamount )f monev tr. loan a? 5 p9? cent. on farm oropertv. Pupil of Professor Konold, will accept a lumited number of pupils for instruction on piano and organ. EDQuire for terms. 10 T Licensed Auctioneer for the: County of Grey. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Terms reasonable. Dates‘l of sales made at the Chronicle of- fice. or with himself.‘ CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS AND DISPLAYS A. H. Jackson. 'OTARY PUBLIC, COHMISSION er, Conv 63'? nee: c. Insurance rem. Money to Lana. Issuer of Mar- .gre Licnuses A gemqral ï¬nancval busi <3 tram-meted “Following our usual custom at this season of the year I beg to call your attention to the dan- gers to life and property from Christmas decOrations. displays, etc., which are frequently made at this time of the year. The use. of Christmas greens, harvest speciâ€"E mens and other inflammable mat-' lerials such as draperies, scenery, cotton to represent snow, and the 'like, especially in connection with electric light and other lighting 'systems, is decidedly an increase .of hazard, it being impossible to lmake displavs of that nature per- i fectlv saf e * ery Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. S.‘ F. McComb. Pupils may apply; for appointments to Mrs. Mc-' Como at any time. 10 22tf. Licensed Auctioneer DAN PvlCLEAN Medical Directorv. vocal instruction in singing ev- Ofloe: 13. MSt. } In addition to danger to proper-' -ty from the displays referred to.‘ [the danger to life in â€crowded ' stores or places of meeting, by rea-‘ son of a panic occasioned by fire, even though it be small and'easily controlled, is so great that ‘the Underwriters. who have made a study of such hazards, would fail 'in their duty should they not give [this warning.†ARTHUR COOK W1LL~_ GIVE The Statutory Conditions of your Insurance read in part as follows;-â€"Any change material to the risk, but within the control or knowledge of the assured, shall avoid the policy. as’ to the part af- fected thereby, unless the change is promptly notified in writing 'to the Company or its local agents. MISS MAYDEF. MCAULEY Dental Directorv. DR. BROWN- W. J. SHARP DR. BURT. M us [ca] none communica- and resulence at '9 The economic theory of unearned increment is customarily applied only to material gains. There is also an unearned increment of national reputation which many peoyle by virtue 01‘ citizenship lay claim to, with net the least right to participate : profit sharing. The Canadian Red Cross Society» for instance, is sowing tne seeds 01 Canada’s Iame and cred-1L, uu‘Ougu- out, (.118 Length and breadth 01' Lur- Ope, 1mm an bnusn 1.5165 Lu Lflu Baman and Uaxupou t’eninsulas “(mu 1: new cone makes n. 21 ms- ger Lmng Lone a L‘anaman. py reason 01 its WOI‘K, every aay tum pauses you are gctung a menu- .uxvmenu out 01 your Canadian cm- Izensmp. _| _ n a... A.‘ Inn-.xogl’ I‘llâ€" yL’VLLLDo Our Canadian 'Red Cross Society' is glving us a reputauon fOr pat- riotism and humanitariauism. 240 ‘Canadian can with justice receive that war profit unless he has given‘ ‘the Red Cross an equivalent. 1 A an; bum: vapflms train The Red Cross hSOpital train has put; cu 3 31‘0“» that. -4 .‘aance h; 1-essemng Lne discomlorts 01 â€the wounded. 'l‘nanks to Luis means 01 transportation, the wounded have been transierred LU vase hospitals Iwith a minimum of sulfermg. Everyman who has an honest ouâ€" 1ecuon to reaping wnere ne has not sown, .snomu bmsn co recewc this tied Cross increment umess he has earned it by work or contribu- tion. '1'ne war pronts reanzea in cash are not the only shameful war prpï¬ts. J'A_ .“AIJ [“IAL‘C Q(\0;0fv The Ionowing is an interesting Lieu-upticn of one of these trams which has appeared in an Engnsn pubflcatwn. Lu Lms COIlDeCLiOU it is 01' interest to remember that one 01' Lneae paxauan u‘uula wan equipâ€" ped by the Canadian Red Cross at the outbreak of war, and is now on active servxce L‘- h 1.CL1\U DU; Vin.» '1‘ne ill'Sl’. coacn of the train is the C office of the quarter-sergeant, then came the hospital coaches, wnicn '- are likehospital wards, with clean i bed linen and the small comforts of a well Organized institution. . i'f‘he beds are Sapported on brackâ€" gets in three tiers. and tnose brackâ€" 'ets are so conctructed that the bed gcan be taken out and carried out iof the car. so that the unloading of 1the patient from his stretcher is Erendered an easy process. And ghow great a matter that is can he yrealised if it is remembered that iterrituy shattered bones and deep wounds have only too often to be dealt with. The beds can be tar-â€" éned into couches. when the cases law not serious ones. The ward {cars have both gas and electric light, and the light can be lchred .so that those desiring to sleep are ‘ not inconvenienced [ After the Ward coaches come L coaches for nurses and orderlies f and a kitchen coach that might ' IWell aWaken the. envy of a house- ‘ ' wife. Ex'erything that the heart of B a cook could desire is here in its -‘ right place, easy of access. made A h. an. \‘in-\' shunt" that seems most 1 THE RED CROSS , COLUMN Ill “.4†““00 " Council met B 1 her 'ï¬th. I} , COLU MN .Members all present and} minutes'_ {adOptei , ‘ _ . Com. ‘0. W. Robb repOrteflrâ€"W.r* H ‘ The Red Cross and Unmet! J. McDOugall, gravemng, Wt ‘;bor, $4.50; Jae. Klim, under b 'd . $2.00; J. H. McDougall, P9P. rt 83, 1e economic theory of unearned $7.75; W. Snell, gravelling, $31.00: ement 18 customarily applied W. Fairburn, 40 rod wire fence, 39,- ,r to material gains. There is . - - . »- . 00:11 .COWan. gravel «2c- Wm- . . , an unearned increment of Libby}: do. 25c; Jonn Gil’iespie, do. at the Domlmon Lands Agency or tonal reputation which many 11.2.00; R. Do=dnds, wire fence, $10.00: Sub-Agency for the District. Entry 3512,50. by proxy may be made at any pie by virtue of citizenship lay A. Menarcnern, \Eire fence, '1' Do . . La d Age b t t ' o with not the least ‘i ht Gordonâ€"W. ‘erguson. flat: 1mm on D 8 ncy ( u no m t ' 1 g Comr. Robb’s report be adopted, Sub-Agency). on certain condi- - in n' su h' t'onal 0. . . ‘ . . Bert???“ a 3 c- â€a 1 and ne receive $1.00 Com. tees. Lax,- trons. [it s arlng. -. A‘ . ‘ ried. - . . Duties.â€"S-ix months’ reSidence he Canadian Red Lross 500187.5‘ comr. W. Ferguson reported _ 5- upon and cultivation of the land. instance, is sowing tne Seeds 01 iviarsnau, putting; in culvert, $.50} in each of three years. A home- mda“ [ame and awn, mwugu- ~Lnos. Viagrrlsolizy . 13:1? Drlagib 33::ng steader may live within nine miles ’ me ieugm and mwum U1 Lu“ N. u. 801:1, 1“. 81108, 5b 300 of has homestead on a farm of at . . ‘ ~ __ n_ Patterson, s oveiung SDQ‘V- $1 - ,. least 80 acres, on certain condi- 3. 110111 â€16 1911115“ ‘5’†“f " " Robbâ€"Gordon. That Lomr. W. tions. A habitable house is re- .san and aaiupou r’emusulas Ferguson’s report be 3001)th ï¬nd quired except Where residence is 1... u. nus cone makes It. 2: ms- he receive $2.50 Com. fees. Carrd. performed in the ViCinity ‘ Applicant must appear in perBOn a cook could desire is here in right place, easy of access. to the very shape that seems useful and satisfactorv. - The sleeping quarters of the me- dical and nursing staif are in 1119 next coach. and these are curtained on from the passage, which. 01' course. runs 111;: wnoje length or the train. Here, too. are (lining-- mums. the seats 01' which can “ACL‘ ually be converted into beds. Thm'c is also a fully-equipped surgt’rv and disyensary. Other coaches ummm nuts 101' 36 more patients more orderlies, a kit store, and a second kitchen. and coaches for 50 sittingâ€"up patients. n J,--‘.Ax-.n.n‘l “Hub ..1, - Every train carries a dispenser, who has a completely equipped dispensary. This; perhaps, is one of. the most remarkable features of the trains. ' L’“‘â€"_' v United Kingdom, who had raised " large sum of money for the Red . Cross work. decided to devote ah- , out $24,000 to provide two com-â€" plete hospital trains for the Red | . Cross The train has in all 14 coacnus. It has 'a most ample supply of hot water. each kitchen has 90 gal- lons of cold and 6-0 gallons of hot water; each hospital coach has 50 gallons cold and 6 gallons of drinking water in a separate tank The train is steam-heated and has extra slow-combustion stoves. It is painted a light grey c010r outside and white inside. and is exceedingâ€" The “Front†for an hospital train means one or other of about ‘ .a score of towns mentioned as ‘ 32.111â€" head,†situated behind â€the fmng 4â€".“an roletev hyosnital trains for the Red â€1'5 7p3££éï¬Â°gr2ve1 $2.40; C.Snider,l CPOSS . . édo. 96c: F. Honkins, Ezervicgg das " - ' ".Tax CollvectOr, $40.00; . Ro’ . o. Loadlng the Tram $40.00; B. Christie, use of hall, $3.00 ' “ †for an hospital train Comr. Robb, Te1., 50c: Comr. Gor- mg::s 5:11:21]; other of about a don, do. 30c; Reeve, postage and scope of towns mentioned as “Rail: stationary, $1.50; H. Reid. serving head†situated behind the firing summonses, $4.00; Jas. Hunt, tile, line ’within sound of the guns. $6.00: Chaererguson, Comr. money where casualtv clearing stations $3.00: Counci110rs Pay Sheet: $15.00; have been enacted for the purpose J no. McGrath, use of counc1l room, of concentrating the wounded $2.00. t . brought off the field. a Robbâ€"Gordon. That the Finan- _L 1-.. _n€1_ n:nl Q+n+nmnn+ kn nAnn+AA on «not? â€â€˜Vuslly VLL I’LDV --~-v-- When the train reachest he rail- head the ambulance conv0ys come to it with their freight of wounded men. This is an impressive mo- ment. Instantly the train becomes the scene of great activity. an activity ordered and -. controlled.' The officer commanding sorts out inatients, filling some coaches with stretcher cases. others with sitting cases. Orderlies are busy along the ,side of the line. Some are carrying stretchers. others helping men' to iwalk, ans! "others carrying men mick-a-back fashion. Doctors and sisters in the Wards are directing the placing of patients. Everyone ‘is busy. -Then the Work ends. the scars disappear. and the journey-to the base is begun. . ' » ' 55v -'â€"â€"â€". Comr. Gordon reported° Chas. Snider, gravefling, $24.64; Fred Ross, wire fence, $7.20; Wm. Mc- Donald, Wine fence, $11.75; J. .W. IrwinL66 rds. :Sligo Rd. $16.50. _Wâ€".WIF~érgusonâ€"Robb. That Comr. Gordon’s report be adopted and he receive, $3._00. 2Com. fees. Cap-d. “v "v‘vâ€"v ‘7 Y.â€" Comr. J. A. Ferguson reported ;â€"- S-. McMurdo, Wire fence, $11.00: M. McGillinay, cleaning out ditch «$1.- 50: Jazz. Brown, 2 days with team.1 $6.00; Chas. Mclnnes, digging ditch $1.00; also made arrangements with James Brown to erect fence in front of his own pr0perty, and provide a winter road in front of said prop- erty by erecting a Wire fence 11 ft. from hydro poleg. 3-; ML“; LL... 11V“ 55" â€"-v r _____ W. Fergusonâ€"Gordon. That the agreement between James Brown and Comm. J. A. Ferguson be accep- ted. saidvagreement to be filed with the Clerk, Carried. W. Fergusonâ€"Robb. That Comr. J. A. Ferguson’s report be adopted and he receive $3.00 Com. fees, Car. Reeve reported; Geo. Calder, ploughing and discing road, $2.25. W. Fergusonâ€"GOrdon. That the Reeves report be adepted. Carried. rnl..- 'L‘ DCCVVQ L\â€"-ll\l..w .â€" Robbâ€"-J. 2A. Feï¬rgu'son. That F. Walls be paid $1.50 for discing road as certified by gath‘master. Carried _L Ll-.. LID LUL D‘Aavâ€" NJ ‘_ Robbâ€"J. A. Ferguson. That the‘ account for medical attendance and board re Mrs. Emma Williams. amâ€"g ounting to $26.00 be paid. Carried} J. A. Fergusonâ€"W. Ferguson. That Harry Bye be refunded $2.00 error in Dog-Tax. Carried. By-law No. 309, to appoint ai place to receive nominations for Mun’l Council for 1916. and 211)- point Dep. 'R. Officers and P011- (‘lorks was passed. Nichol Mc- Dougall being appounted D. R. Officer in Div. No. 3, and Peter Keith jr., in Div. No. (i being the only changes from last year. . O'- J. A. Fergusonâ€"W. ' Ferguson. That in reference to the commun- ication receivedfrom the Canadian SuffrageVAssociation this council (‘_}ordonâ€"â€"W. Ferguson. That thel Reeve and Treasurer be authorize-(l tn sell the hydro electric debentâ€" ures to the best advantage. Carrd. J. A. Ferguson-Gordon. That in reference to the. deputation that Waited on the Council requesting; $50.00 to help pay medical expenses of a party who has enlisted to render him fit for overseas serVice. and $10.00 to teach recruit. That this council is of the opinion that whereas the people in the town- ship have given freely and are willing to give more voluntarilyi it is notadvisable to do anything in the matter at the present time Carried. Resolved that the following ac- counts be paid;â€"â€"W. A. Reeves, as~ sessor, part paymeht of sslary, $105 .O‘_ h- EGBEMONT COUNCIL Wm. Falkingham. sheep killed. $5.33 J. P. 'Noonan, axle grease and en- gine oils, 58c; A. Boss, roadlthrough fields, $1.00; J. D. Roberts, use ofl hall, $3.00; H. Hoffman. gravel. $.10: Arch Clark, sheep killed, $6.00; Treas. half year’s salary and ser- vices re Financial Statement, $53.00: postage and exchange, $42.60; Ree- ve’s services re Financial Statement $3.00; Clerk do. $3.00; quarters sal- ary, postage and_stationery', $56.00: Robbâ€"Gordon. That the Finan- cial Statement be adopted as read. and 200 copies be printed for dis- tribution. Carri-ed. W. Fergusonâ€"Robb. That the Reeve vacate tihe chair, and Mr. Gordon occunv the same. Carried. Gordonâ€"â€J. A. Ferguson, Thatl the council now tenders a heartfl’i vote of thanks to the Reeve for the able and efficient manner in which he has performed his duties as head of the council durinc: the vear now drawinor to a' close. He has aiwavs manifested a Willing- ness to discuss anv question tha+ was presented tos' be for the best interest ofithe ratcenayer and the municipa‘ity- at large he was wilâ€" ,lino to'zdont. Carried. _ - i-l‘A :Thévli‘ééVewreifliédi’iï¬ his gentle- â€"'V"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. Entry by proxy may be made at any csDomimon Lands Agency (but not 1, Sub-AgencY), o-n aertain condi- tioms. Dutiesâ€"Six months’ 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 homestgam Pricg $3.00 p_er acre. Duties.-â€"Six months’ reSiHence in each of thmee years after earning homestead paten-t- also 50 acres extra cultivation. Preâ€"emption natent may be obtained as soon as homestead patent. on certain conditions A settler who has exhausted his homestead right may take a pur- chased homestead in certain dis- tricts Price $3.00 per acre. Duties â€"Must reside six months in each of three vears, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth $300 _, The area of cultivation is hubject to reduction in case of rough, scrubpy or_ stomry [and Live stock mam bé substitu'ted for cultivation under certain conditions W W. CORY, C.M.G. Denuty of the Minister of the Interior N. B,â€"Un.authorized publication of this advertisement will not be Oaid for 8106m manlv way, expressing his pleasure of presiding over the deliberations of the Council when such harmon1 prevailed. The other members of council Spoke briefly on the friend- ly relationship that existed during the year. Council then rose. Pursuant LU adjournmem councn mm on 1421111121.)“. on cue LaLh mst. Luruuuuâ€"pneweu. L‘nat rc- purt 01 Dr. J. .11. Smith‘ be accepwd Carried. II JAM.“ bucwcu. Luau rcqugat of Elm‘wood Ratepayers, rc catimate CODL 01 nyuro 11g11£ and quer, De grunteu. Carmen. \ (11.- --¢- ._ ‘\ .‘. bcnmiutâ€"l‘urnbml. Tnat Lne! {Ouuwusg ratcpgwrs we: L‘exunued‘ their dog Lax. J. Sumvan, 351.00; C. neay, 3.2.00; J. Porter, 331.00; .1. 31.155811, mam); 4. “My, $6.0m); Lunneyâ€"bnewul. 'iuai L‘ounki; grant $0.00 to Esmwoou 110mm. Cur Lunneyâ€"b‘cnmmt. 1mm muw be paid to Suluvan 101‘ nan cum «)1 won; '10“ nunc. Can-rum. ‘ Lunneyâ€"‘Lurnbuxl. 111;†$0.91 ibe paid to Brant 101‘ mm com 01 l\v<._2.-k. 'l‘owmine. Carricd. I Lgnmidtâ€"Lunney. "Luau $3.2.) m- pa‘ud to bormamuy for mu“ cum m .work. '1‘U\\‘l}llfle. Carrivd Turnbullâ€"She'we11. 111a M1ght0n be paid $6.00 for 3( wire fence. Petition being by a number 01' flutcpu'J-U n‘n “4 Lunncyâ€"b‘cnmiai t. Thai 1' UHU \kuâ€" : ing accounts Wei-L" recon-1nil-mud “if; be paid;â€"F. Prast, Culx'crt tilt-w $11.25; H. \\-'e1,-1rlcr, llll‘ [or Lil'illl).§‘ $22.50; J. Switzer, laying tile. 55.3.0021 J. Wiermier, drawing and laying a tile, $3.00; L. Brown, [no men, moi: days each, $5.00; L. Brown, l,;i-.x.~.stin;,:«a rock, $2.50; L. Brown, remox'iug: rock, $4.00; Gr. Monk. 48 yds grave“ $3.84; F. Schilling, half day's 110â€"} d-erbrushing, 75c; J. HeWitson. dot, 75:; W. Campbell, do. 7.56; a. (.‘hris-g tie, do. 75c; F. Shewell, do. $1.00‘ F. Shewell, hiring men. 50c; We the Council of Bentinck wish. to acknowledge resignation am . thanks of J. ’W. Vickers, who has! for past 40 years been auditor of! Accounts and Deputy-Returning} Officer Poll No 3. : We regret to 1059 one who has so; faithfully and honorably perfOrmedi the duties of these offices for sol long a time and unite in wishing? him many years of retired life. ' Signed on behalf of Bentinck. . The annual nomination of Bentimf , ck will beheld at Lalmlash. Monday 1 December 27th at one o’clock, to : nominate Reeve, DeputyReeVeaand their councillors. \1\,IL-A JJVQA v-†The Council wish to state that a Patriotic meeting will be held at the close of the nomination for the nurpose of appointing officers for Patriotic funds etc. J. H. CHITTICK. Roughly speaking. the loafers may be divided into three classes; the Whiners, the ‘whistlers and the Whittlers.â€"Collier’s \Veekly. ss'r’D‘ 187“ BNTINCK COUNCIL D. ALLAN. Ciox'k. Tnat we we 1‘81 unued > my THURSDAY lemma. m At the Chronicle Printing â€once, Gmfmam m- . Street. 11131: C.’ [01 30 “15.01! That £0110W- When-M1915 bl 0‘ nut; in u.- DURHAM,0NT. hacription Tm: Cnnoxicu: will be 54 - nnv adnnnm In..- A: _---- submiption THE Canonicu: will be sent‘ w any adazeas. free of poem: for hm . . 31 OOper reanpayable â€"$1.50 may be charged. :f not, so paid. The '5 0 which ever) .~ nbscrintion is paid is denoted 5’ ï¬he humber on the address label. No 5 manned to all arrears are paid, exagg‘ft‘tie ‘hfmnn A; 1414: “ran-41.0.... . ,_-__ -_- vâ€"VVI: .‘V â€W1 “0. manned to all arrears are paid. except on u“ mmon of the proprietor . Advertising For transiem advertisemenm" cgnte per line for the ï¬rst intcr‘ m - ‘ Ll . . . on; scents per line each cnbu' quent insertion _m1nion measure. Protfossionat cards not exceeding one inch 84.00 per annu- Advertisemente without speciï¬c directions v,“ hennblished till forbid a: 4 charged aooordu {y Tmnsientnoticesâ€" ‘Lc at. ":l-‘ound."“For Sb . to,â€"50 cents for ï¬rst insertion. 25 cents for ea; h nbsequont nsertion. "All advertisements ordered by staggers nus: be void for in “Vance. Contract rates for yearny advernaemonm tn: nished on application to the oflice. A. BELL . U N DERTAKER and Funeral Director» Picture Frammg (m Shams notice. g UN DERT AKIN G , 3 f n...:. “2|-I-A.L- Full line of Catholic Robes, and black; and white Caps for aged people. Mmmm ii“ â€4‘-‘ 'r- ‘35.“ Maw M" SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next to Swallow 8- Barber Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"Next: door South of XV. J. Lawrence’s blacksmith shop. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR It is reported that Kaiser .Wil- liam and Emperor Francis Joseph could with difficulty master their . emotions when they met the other ° day in Vienna. ‘It is no wonder. Rarely has it 'been given to two human beings to become respon- sible for so much human tragedy â€"-Woodstock Sentinel Review, Mr. M. Kress has opened a shop at the 19:“ of the mmiture snow room and 15 p1 epzued to do all kinds of tinsmithin". Undertaking receives special attention and all Household Furnishings wvvwv-V FURWE'NITURE é, Rugs, Oilcloths 3 Window hades L a c e Curtains Embalming a Specialty Grant’s Ad. EDWARD KRESS If you are-in need of Flmmek in Mili- tal'y Black. and White. and Khaki also Blue at 506. Red at 400. 50c: and 750 see us. We have the nicest Flmmeiette in Town soft and fluffy, and only 110 and 1:20. Come and see these goods they are ex- tra, good value. THE TINSMITHING . L. GRANT . IRWIN AND 51’ O WONDER