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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 Dec 1915, p. 3

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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 up-to-date equipment should consult us at once. Buying in this case will be as easy as renting, and much more satisfactory. If you mean business. call at The Chronicle office and get the initial infor- mation. REING LOT 53. CON. 3‘ E. G. 1%.. Gleneiz, containing 10“ acres: ' . re new frame barn. brick house, shods and outbuildr 3020; running stream through Drape-fly: about 10 acres hardy wood bush, rest in good state of’ cultivation. Possession given on‘ Nov. lot. 1913. For further parâ€"f flcularl. apply on premises tot Mn John Staples, Rut-'11 Route; No. 1. Durham. Out (”4pr: l2 HORSE POWER AND CUTTING hnx. good as new. Will 3911 eithpr separately or tugottm. Apply to “'alter Forguwm. Egremnnt. R. R. .‘Io. 3 Durham?!» 5- Aa-u-v- ' .2, N mau- '"""' ""'“ " """"""' Lou. 31 and nag? °’ 1 i ( rmcn . AND RESIDENCE A short distance Out of Kapp'l Hotel. 105 acres of :001 workable laud 3 Mb um m Durham " - y stmt. L0 0 balance bush and pasture F‘rbt i Ofllce hours from lfltomelfck Good house. all buildings! good, tiger in both bonse and! 1- 6' Hutton. I. 0., c, .. stables, 53 acres ploughed and: ’ FFICEâ€"Over .l P. Telford’e ofilce mdy {or the spring seeding: °; nearly opposite. the Regietr miles from Ayton, 5 from HOl‘mfl‘lce. Reeidence Second house south stein, 9 from Mt. Forest, 3101 Registry omce on east side of Albert from Durham, 1 from church. 3" TSU'ee-t. Office Hours 9-11 a.m., 2-4 p. from school. This is one of the g‘ m.. 7-9 p. 111. Telephone communica- best and cheapest {arms 1n the j tinn between office and residence at tou'nghip of Normanby. 000i] all l'lOlll'S. reason for selling. FOP tornm. W. “““W- --~ and conditions apply to R. H i Arthur 6“", I. D. Fortune Aytonv 0““ __ .a ()HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 0F- ' 2‘. fice in the New Hunter Block. 0500 so ACRES IN BENTINCK ToWN-. ”1123.3 to 10 a. m. to 4p.m. and? :09 Ihip. being Lot 26. COHC9551"D 3 - r. m. Special attention given to diseases W n R.‘ will hp sold cheap: of women and children. Residence op- gdodntitle. Apply to George Doeite Preebvterian Church. .. D h . Tltmas‘ , ~â€" _.., _ 3221;305:911.goggagrpgirOPVillti DR O'BURTo -_-'- I]..- A GOOD FRAME HOUSE AND quarter acre of land on Gara- Iraxa street, upper town, Dur- ham. The property is in good condition, and will be sold cheap. For particulars apply to John Stewart, Durham. 15 Hr! LOTS a FOR SALEâ€"A GOOD SECOND band live octave organ. Will 3211 very cheap. Apply at my resi- dence. W. J. McFadden. tf Davis. 3 18tf WANTEDâ€"To PL’RCHASE A small house centrally located, Apply to Box 48 Durham. g. 4; Ezraâ€"Street. Apply to Jackson. FAMILIES WANTED FOR KNIT- ting factory. Constant employ- ment and cheap rent. Will be as- siated to move. Jos. Beaumont, Glenwilliams. The best that can be grown. Who is our agent in your town? Brown Brothers. Company, Nur- serymen, Limited Brown’s Nurser- ies, Welland County, Ontario. 4 nrv‘u‘u 75 rents per bushel. f.n.b.. Dur- ham sacks free. 60 cents per bushel in ten hushed mm at barn Samnlp at thp (‘hrnniMP Offir‘o. W. L. Dixon. Int 15. ran. ’2‘). Earn- Imnnt. R. R. No. 1 Vat-new. 3nd Notice of Dissolution of Partnership _..--_ “'v "W ““1 VI» vacuum-Iva. Notice is hereby given that the A.D.1913, Partnership heretOIOre subsisting ,John J. Wade. and Danial A. between us, the undersigned, ‘ as “dde. executors. Rab Cox, Implement agents. and' By their COIiCitOr. J. P. Telford. as CO): Rabb, PrOprietors of the. -â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__,_.:_..9 Billiard Room, has this day been‘ '“ -- . -s- __ dissolved by mutual consent. ' HIS OWN 'PRIVILEGE Wm. J. Robb will continue thel Mann erâ€"Whn Implement Business, and Wm. R.§talk‘ln¢gflkomflt fig: 338:“ by CD: will continue the Billisrdfioom’. aggr ’ler‘i- _or am .1, M- “v“ w... ‘-â€"â€"â€" vâ€" __ _ Dated at Durham am? in. day oh Clerkâ€"I knew P'n not an nun-f p}; December, A. D.1915.'91'38 ' a Tho: Witneu. A. E. Jackson. Managerâ€"Very well, than 11 day a S nod. W. J. Babb you’re not the mm at Bon’t talk B J. . ‘ig W. ill. Cox 4de like an idiot! I ’ (332,3 Dwelling: For Sale 0T3 8, 9 and 10, KINCAliDINE Itreet, West, Apply to ;\.B.Jack.. Ion. . A41 15 U GENEkL u. PURI )ears old;1 Cl: Predominant. Allan, lot 13. co AW” 0! one hot. Mud-M humor. Over Farms for Sale. Brow n‘s Trees For Sale \\' A K1152: Rl‘OSE MARE. 5 Clule colt, lrom .-\ppr to Archie con. 3. ngcmum. 'v'-- â€"_ plougheg fun}, I FFICEâ€"Over J P. Telford’a omce mg seedlngf-1 ‘0 ; nearly opposite the Registr 1, 5 from t 0 " 3 oflice. . Resudence Secbnd house south , For??? , ‘f‘ ' 0t Iteglstry office on east side of Albert from churth. ,4. f Su'eft. Office Hours 9-11 a.m., 2-4 p. you. or mama for In: M . ad no out. Maui re:- ou inc]! and under two inches. double 0. no” amount. Yearly at“ c- applhm. 9 30“ Arthur Sun, I. D. ()HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 0F- : 609 in the New Hunter Block. 0500 Lulli’s. 8 to 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and? :09 r. m. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Raeidonce op- oomte Presbvteriau Church. «to Aaaistant Roy.London Ophthalmic Hos £111.. and tn Golden Sq. Throat and Non Hoe SPECIALIST I m; EAR, magmas; nos: Officeâ€"{her Douglas’ Jewellerv Store. Medical Directory, Equt-fiwcbncesaion 4 Bentinck, on -~â€"-â€"'â€"~~'--â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-~â€"-â€" -mâ€"A Friday, January 7th 1916, the fol- Ors. Jameson 0. lamimn. 10mg?- R Co , FFICE AND RESIDENCE A' .2. good working horses; C1l . 0 short diam Cutomepp’s Hotel, ““5“; 3 ”and . 1 “3‘1“, {Yr 2 Lamb ton Street, Lower Town Durham 90“ 8’ suppose 1n.c.a ’ 2 belters, Office hours from 12“ zo’clock ' 111 call ; 1 hent'er, rlsmg 3 years; 1 steer, rising one year; 1 heifer, â€"â€"-_â€"â€".râ€"â€"â€"-â€"- I. G. H rising one year' 25 hens; 1 bind- "no". a. D" c' " er: 1 seed drill: nearly new; _ 1 l. P. Telford. ARRISTEP., SOLICITOR. ETC. Office, nearly opposite the Registry office. Lambton 3t..Durham. Anyamount 3f monev to loan a? 5 par cent. on farm :ropertv. L. R. C. P . LONDON. EN‘G (‘1 RADULATE of London. New J York and Chicago. Olsen“ 0! Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. \Vill he at the Hahn House, Octa- m-:- 115, Nnvemher 2!"), and December 18 “0111‘s, 1 L0 5 p.11). OFFICE (V or, Conveyancer 'c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer nf Mar- riage Licenses. A general financial busi ness transacted. DURH AM ONT. (Lower Town.) Pupil of Professor Konold, will accept a lumited number of pupils for instruction on piano and organ. Enquire for terms. 10 7 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. I. ARTHUR COOK WILL GIVE vocal instruction in singing ev- ery Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. S. F. McComb. Pupils may apply (or appointments to Mrs. Mc- Como at any time. 10 22tf A. H. Jackson. V'OTARY PUBLIC, COM MISSION - L er. Qonveyanogr, c. Insurance J 1". GRANT, D. D. S..L. D. 8 ' ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- . ty of Toronto. Graduate Roya ’nllege Dental Sty-genus of Ontario. Dentistry :11 all its Branches. DAN MG LEAN Licensed Auctioneer [or the County of Grey. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Terms reasonable. Dates of sales made at the Chronicle of- (ice, or with hffisgif. In the surrogate court of the county 01 Gray. in tn'c maucr of the estate of Robert Wade,1ute 01' the township of Belltinck, m the county of Grey, farmer, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, puru- su-ant to Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, Cap. 121, Sec. 56. that an persons having Claims Jgillllbt the estate of the said Ho- bert Wade, who died on or about the 27th day of November, A. 1).. 1915, are required to send by post )repdid or otherwise deliver to J. P. Telford of the town of Dur- ham, solicitor [Or the executors, on or before the 15th day of January 1916, their names, addresses and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the- - . ,. ub- vv lullyb, AV}. ”\JUICD, no 1.4()1lg A‘l. the nature of the secumty, If any. mown, J, Hooper. held by them, duly certified, and Florence M. Renwick. that after the said day the execu- 1 . _ tors will proceed tO‘distribute the S. S. No. 5. GLENELG ASSN» ol’ the estate among the S . IVâ€"E. Cook, K. Edwards, R. parties entitled thereto, having re- Peart. gm -.1 only to the claims of which Jr. IVâ€"E. McClocklin, J. McGilli- he shall then have notice. ' vray, W- JBCRBOD- . ' Dated the 22nd day of December Sr. IIIâ€"M. Greenwood, J. Peart, A.D.1915. .C. Cook, R. McClocklin. John J. Wade, and Dania] 11- Jr. IIIâ€"E. Cook, J. ’aton, H. Wade. executors. Hollis. BY their colicitor, J- P- Telford. , Sr. IIâ€"E. McRae, M. Beaton. ‘_"'â€"â€"-â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€" Jr. IIâ€"W. Anderson, W. Edwards _.._.-__ - 1 nm nm mntxrrt than 90. RObBOD. licensed Auctioneer DAN MULEAN Notice to Creditors MISS MAYDEE McAULEY “(U-Ii, -------â€"- 053601133 Frost St. Dunn Sound. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. 3E Over J. J. Hunter’s Dental Dz’rectarv. Legal 'Dz’raclorv DR. BROWN . J. SHARP Musical )ost Illâ€"R. MattheWs, 11. La“ name. to C. Eccies b‘. Lawrence, H. Law- N1" rence, M. Lawrence, Ur. Lawrence, , on A. Brown, 1. Ferguson, E. Brown. nary .IIâ€"P. Dailey, K. Long, C. Daneg‘ and Iâ€"E. Lawrence. lent Prâ€"E. Eccles, C. Lawrence, E. and Lawrence, M. Eccles, R. Long M. any. Brown, J. Hooper. and Florence M. Renwick. ‘1‘! _ r f CREDIT. AUCTION SALE _ Boston. FARM s'rocx AND mmeNgrs 0. Bob: - - . E. A The undersigned auctioneer has It. been instructed to sell by public 2 auction a'câ€"LOT %, CON. 4 BEN; 3 TINCK, JAN. 7th, 1916, THE FOL- Sr. IV LOVV'INGzâ€" Jr. IV â€"- -- - c. 1r ' 3 Those who were present every it day ansâ€"K. Edwards, E. McClock- lk .l_in,J' .McGillivray, W. #Gray, C. er: 1 seed drill, nearly new; 1 two-horse cultivator; 1 .Ianning mill; 1 turnip pulper; -1 lumber wagon; 1 set bob-sleighs; lcutter 1 buggy: 1 bay rack; 1 stock rack: 1 set whiffletrees; 1 neck- yoke; 1 long plough: 1 gang- plough; 1 set plough harness; 1 set heavy harness; 1 set light harness; 1 pair horse blankets; 1 turnip scuffler; forks and shovels: a quantity of wood and other ar- ticles. Terms of Saleâ€"A11 sums of $5 00 and under, cash, over that anv- lenrtth of time up to 12 months will be given on approx ed joint notes bearing interest at 6 yer cent per annum. I wish to extend mv sincere thanks on behalf of myself and family, for the many kindnessos. shown by friends and Iii‘eiSâ€"rlxl>()1‘s.' in the recent illness and death of . my late Wife Thomas Daniel. ' InanKs OH 0802“! 01 "I'VSUII lelkl' . . ' And then Ford Henr ' wakened u ), family, for the many kmdncssosi “Von Hind-enburg”) savs he 1 9 ‘ " 9 shown by friends and neif-1‘hb()rs."‘ _ . > in the recent illness and death of , Has 1231; “1“ stage "} far tOO . , . v r o I ‘ at].f) . o my late Wife Thomas D 1 1 And Joffrc wearies me. c..-» . - -_â€" »_. ._ _â€"_ _ -.... v__...__..._._..- .-.uâ€"._-.r V“Since libraries have cornered been TC! 77711171"! I? ELEY BOUCERN: l .By Carnegie so Wise. . . . EI’ll make this peace my specialtyâ€" This 18 to certify that I the 5 It pays to advertise.” undersigned, having heard the i . . . statement made that the I'PCI‘llit-.He .‘V'1‘0t9.t0 get «1 blessmg from ing officers of the 147th hatalion ‘_ H13 11011.1‘953. the Pope; were being paid a certain sum of gThe PQMJH sxghed,‘ and then 1'9” merry for each recruit securcdi . l’lled» ‘ - , by them. I have now learned to; “G0 il’l‘l' .VO‘U‘W‘” ’1 “WP ’ my satisfaction that such is not‘ the case. and regret that I should have repeated such statement. A ship to bring a Christmas peace Should bear a mission mildâ€" No sooner thought than it was Guy Kearney. 2 done; 1 Off sailed the Oscar Wild(e). my satisfaction that such is not the case. and regret that I should have repeated such statement. This is to certify that I the undersigned have received from Mrs. Beggs and Son the sum of fifty dollars, being the trhec per cent commission of two weeks cash sales of their store to be applied to the patriotic fund of the town of Durham. e ’7 S. S. No. 5. GLENELG e S . IVâ€"E. Cook, K. Edwards, R. *- Peart. b Jr. IVâ€"E. McClocklin, J. McGilli- ' vrgy, W. {qckaom . STRAYED FROM THE PREMISES of the undersigned, Lot 30, C011. 1 Sullivan, a pair of white faced yearling steers, dehorned and marked with a “V” on the right hip, Any information leading to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. James Vase)“, Dor- noch. 3pd 'nncvrfi "I"? ‘Hmrszw ’TAT ‘I'amTumfi °n ‘m‘finnrmw 'rr ‘mmnmm 'W-Tn 1".th mmmwmdnn‘ mmmg ufitn norm llâ€"L. L‘ul’upuu” k. Luand- 183, .11. LVLUJU'J, d. nun", .L’. La; ULA. 1‘ 01.11l 4Lâ€"«L‘Ao Ollu11;U, U. lUuLl‘L'IIAM’AW .11 Anhudgc, u. H 1-51411139 .u. A..u\.u. 1.1 M. ”\ll‘u. H: L; .L;uu\.11;\.‘;1, L.- L' .1), A‘LC‘IUL. vnrq ”are; ‘q h~nltvnrr "T ‘vvanq T4? ‘UOTQ .JH'OD 'rr ‘umvfirflfll '"-â€"-TTT '0' 'va'mvatr “v ‘VHOV N “'0" 5.- vannq ‘v ‘nnwrw ' ‘ -- ~ T JP yuan, u bLuuLa, n. ;;u a. Mummy, equal. Jr. Alum-J1. 1.3a“, n. “0613, IULLLHU, Mi. Luuuct, Lu. J)L'd.t. 'qvnanrr '3 nun" 4*" v ‘cvmmn '« ‘nvmmrmm my “"‘V-“T” “‘7 “n" (12.1? 'rrâ€"rrtf '10 “with 1‘- llUbuiub. Fair was the day as the rose at 51'. iâ€"A. 11U\\1LL, 1". Areas, Lil. dawn, fil'UWU; 13. 1").141'IIULL, .L. brown. Crisp was the curling wave. . 7 at kâ€"h. Mime, 1.. -ucuuciuin, :4. Low flew the birds as thev neared liar-Mora, Lvi. iliuuiuauu, L. 1' .ueunrl' : the place .r n. ivlcr'aduen. ; 0f the Lusitania’s grave. hr. t’runer. A-£~i. Abraham, L‘, ' . . uluu‘d)’, u. Donnell)“, M. tangle“, On sailed the ship past the Peer- fi. Mcr'amune, L‘. Lnupmuu. ‘ 1088 1519- bâ€"h. Piikey, A. Matrix-r, V. Old England’s happy homes, Brooxe, A Martin, M. Jaw“, Cleaving the waters that hid the Câ€"h‘. 56111111, 1. helbcy, iii. LuW'w ! “001' reuce, 11. Lee. g Of ships and dead men’s bones. S S No. 12" EGREMUNT Solemn their thoughts on the ship Sr. 1Vâ€"A. heuton. iii. 110%..3“ l of peace? . . J1-._ 1Vâ€"Peari LCCleS, \', Duh» . Angry at Villalny?-â€"Nay, _ 3. Mass, M. r‘ergusun. " Keeping his mind off the painful Illâ€"R. Matthews, 1". LUWI‘CHCC. ! past, ‘ C. Eccles E. Lawrence, H, La\\'- l R0539 chattered away. l fnfizoa’lh Llax‘fence,‘ Ur- haxs'i'u1.ce, 0n the horizon loomed a ship, . , . erguson, 1;. Brown. Rakish was she and low. oilâ€"731.) OLgfivnrgbh’cg. Long, (3- ”31181 Fluttered the hearts Of those ._ , _ ‘ 2 doves of peaceâ€" rELQELDECS‘EELSL.L§P589?"? 5- l Most of them Went below. kl Wm. Reay. Pmprietor. Robt. Brigham, Auctionoer. S S No. 12: EGREMUN N'T Sr. 1\’â€"A.hent0n.1~1.noqlcl, J1, lVâ€"Peau Lccws, \. DuflL), R. __r_1‘aa_s, M. rexguson. W. Laidlaw, Collector, E. Ward. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: dr ALLâ€".1. ALL'ba, 1'. H awn, ; hbalf. .70..»tn. C. phrfmuhriy Fchrrnfrpuu Ff?- V~>>rxc .P o b-Ffssrvi r>>.rr Sr. Iâ€"B.‘Beaton, M. Haley, Clara CARD OF THANK.q Honor Roll STRAYED . H 1-LLJAALD, .u. L.u\.u. Anderson, C. Ander- DLLflIAuL‘M 0 Lad H 1 k.Al\. V UA4yA5, 0.“. 1). 'A squirrel mascot in a cage Good luck uould b1ingâ€" tut, tut! The people only sent it ’cause Pom henry was a nut” ‘Twas in the cabin of the ship The guests assembled were To drink a toast to the Christmas boast, , And hear Hen Ford’s hot air. 1 “Oh, I am zthe man .who tied on can i I’m the, wizard of gasoline, A philanthropist and a pacifist . I am yellow, and yet I’m green.’ And he shook his fist and he lore his hair, Till I really felt afraid, For I couldn’t help thinking the man had been drinking Grape juice or lemonade. i Grape juice. grape juice eVery- Where, And all the guests did shrink, Grape juice ex e1 \ \\ her,e ‘ “Come on th ind ha\ e a drink ’ l Grape juice everywhere, Peace thoughts to make them think, Their thoughts they mask and each I one. asked. a “Is this ‘Hotel De Gink’?" Noble, . Jr. IIIâ€"E. Wilson, M. Pollock, C. McMeekin, B. McMeekin. lst. Class, K. Allan, A. Lennox, M Lennox. A. Classâ€"S. Noble, J. Marshall. C. Classâ€"R. Wilson. THE BALLARD OF HENRY' FORD With apologies to “John Gilpin,” “The Nancy Bell,” “Wreck of the Hesperus,” “The Ancient Mariner,” and all the ballads ever written. Hen Ford, he was a citizen Of credit and of cash, A brass band artist eke was he, Of bluff and balderdash. [n EurOpe’s camp 3 war broke out On earth and sea and sky: Sir Edward Grey would have it stopped, “Too late,” the Germans cry. And fragrant field and teeming town Were blasted by the Hun; But in the end the allies got The Kaiser 0n the run. “Where’s Rosie Schwimmer?” Henry called. “She’s sea-sick,” someone cried, “Let Missus Ford go overboard. So Rosie’s by my side." The typists smote the clickingr keys The secretaries quilled, Committees sat, reports grew fat, Twelve minute books were filled. Anon they worked the. wireless To monarchs near and far, But the monarchs answered norm 3 word. They wanted a touring car. Each night a scene of revelry: Dull care aside was thrown, Till the captain came in and Lim- ished the grinâ€" “Were in the danger zone.” “Oh Henry! I hear the sound of guns, 1. Oh, say, What may it be?” “’Tis the British Navy signalling ‘StOp,’ And we are steppingâ€" see?” “0 Henry! What dismal sound and dnear By the wailing winds is blown?” “’Tis a record of Bryan’s Chau- taugua speech On Edison’s graphophone.” The searching-party nigh ap- proached Andp climbed up hand over hand; “Though your music consists of pipes of peace, You may have some contraband. “Hither to_ Kirkjwall R. Wallace. PéEâ€"cy floss, Teacher nvnilnblo Dominion land in Mani- " C' tobn. Saskatchewan. or Alberta. . Applicant must appear in peroon " M at the Dominion Lands Agency or 11 Bub-Agency for the District. Entry ‘3 ' by proxy may be made at any ~her Dominion Lands Agency (but not ' Bub-Agency). on certain condi- tions. Dutiea.â€"8ix months’ reSidence upon and cultivation of the land In each of three years. A home- oteader 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 homes-toad. Price $3.00 per acre. __vm'-vvw‘-U ‘ ‘."\l wvgv" [’C‘V a';l_C' “-Duties.â€"8ix months’ residence in each of three years after earning homestead patent 'also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-cmption patent 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 sand. erect a _house worth $300 7- , _, ,, -. -. WW The area of cultivation is suhjnct to reduction in case of rough, scrubby or stony land Live stock mav be substituted for cultivation under__cer_tain conditions W W. CORY, C.M.G. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N. B,â€"Uniauth0rized ~ publicatiOn of this advertisement will not be oaid for “Mm Correspondents and others will please note that on and after the first day of January, 1916, all noâ€" tices of meetings whethera charge is made or not will be charged for at the nominal rate of five cents per line for first insertion and three cents for each subsequent insertion. About six words on the average Will constitute a line and remittances 7 will be made on this basis. These rates will apply to notices of lodge. meetings, Women’s Institutes box socials, Patriotic Meetings,' Sunday School Entertainments,l Church gatherings, Cards of thanks etc. A minimum charge of tWenty five cents will be made. We feel that we have been very lenient in our charges for the nineteen years just drawing to a close, but of late the drain on our generosity has been rather heavy, and We are forced to protect ourselves bv charging for our advertising space Auction sale notices up to fifty words will be inserted for fifty cents for one insertion, or seventy- five cents for two insertions. “Have some mince pie and some good plum duff, Stop talking through your hat. Sleek-headed be, get some sleep 0’ nights, You will yet go home fat." â€" John I. Hutchinson. Mrs. Little, of Dunkalk, spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. H. b‘cwr. Mr. Edgar Ritchie, 01‘ Elbow, Sa_s_k, is 1101119 for the_ winter. MES. Alex. Firth and daughter of Otungeville, axe \isiting her sister M S. Robt. Edge. __â€"_ _ _..- Mr. C. Willi'lms, of Tisdaic, Sask is visiting his‘ uncle, Mr. 11. \Hi- liams, and other relatives in this part. _-. . __ ‘ Miss Maggie Edge was home from Toronto over Christmas. Mr. Sam Edge, of Antler, 5.1). arrived home In time for Cnristâ€" mas at the old home. it is five. years .51an Mr. Edge \_v_as home. Mr. H. W. Hunt, of Vickers, cut up a large pile of wood for Mr. J. D. Mcr‘ayden with his gusulinc ha_\\'ingfi outfit; _ Mr. James Edge and sister, Miss Lena, of Elbow, Sask., are spend- ing the Winter with their mother, Myg. R: Edge.‘ --- ‘ Mr. J. W? Greenwood leaves on Friday for his station at Bear Lake, about 17 miles from Ottawa. The ladies are mee‘thg this week on Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. J. Greenwood to sew for the Red Cross.. The usual routine Of business was transacted at our annual school meeting. Mr. Thos. (frien- cross was elected trustee and the contract for supplying the wood was let to Mr. A. Anderson, at $2. per cordf 'f‘imé caretaking is at the same rates as it was in 1.015. EMPCRTANT NOTICE W SAVINGS BANK u .u Bunch... IC‘I’ 'D 1.1. DURHAM BRANCH. r hall 0! a (a _over 18 y‘ml o}_ my! DURHAM.ONT It" EDGE HILL 8106m «in ‘ W '1‘" ammo};â€" neat ' a any “thou. f '11] h. to m . .1 N no of W to.- . per mt. bl . 41.“ my be ohm-pd if um. :yLifif'flfl“ _ 0 which over) mbacrintion i the annual on the ultimo nfofiifltdfiflflfl continued to .11 stream ' whom of than “min-inun- Ire pud, °"‘°P‘ “ N e VIII WAY limit!“ .â€" um magma». luau, We .. __. â€"â€"-â€"-- .5' ”o I'.”.‘” muou of the prom-mt. . ‘ For tnmieu 3d venmonte' 32W cents per line for the flu! iner' - - tion: 5 cents pertinent onbu’ “out insertion minxon mmnm. PMs-103:0 curds apt exceeding one inch “.00 per mu- Advemumonta without upecific ditecuouw H be onbliabed NH forbid M d chur loco“ l Tmstentnoncenâ€"‘Lut. ' M “I ’ ”Found." ‘ ‘For 8510. m,-â€"5o cents for fl rut insertion. 25 can“ for ow h ubooquont uertion. Alladvertisflnents ordered by stranger. Dust be mid for in aduuce. and Funeral Directorwv Embalming a Specia!ty .- ’ta‘ure Frammg (m. shark's notice. OF CANADA Till New Year’s a special Spir- ella sale at parlors in rear of Stan- dard Bank. Mrs. J. C. Nichol, Corâ€" Full line of Catholic Robes. and black and white Caps for aged people. A box social will be held in Al: Ian’s school on Friday evening the 14th of January, 1916. Admission 15c. Ladies bringing boxes, tree. others 25c. Total proceeds in aid of patriotic fund. , setie re. UN DERT AKING g Grant’s Ad. SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next to Swallows Babel-Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"Next doorfinuth of \V. J. Lawrence's blacksmith shun. Rugs, Oilclotlls Window Shades Lace Curtains and all Household Funlsllus EDWARD KRESS Emma AXI) PRUPRIETOR If you are in need of Flannels in Miii- tary Black, and White, and Khaki also Blue at 500. Red at 400. 500 and 750 see. us. C. L. GRANT We have the nicest; Flannelette in Town soft and fluffy, and (mly 110 and 12c. (‘ome and see these goods tlwy are ex- tra good value. THE URNITURE

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