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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Jul 1910, p. 2

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TENDERS will be received up to Monday, July 25th, 1910, for the er- ection of the sidewalk: on the west aide 0! Main Street, between Sharpe’s Hardware Store and the livery stable, and also for the er- ection of a cement arch across the aid Itreet at the place heretofore mentioned. Plans and specifica- tion: may be seen at C. Drumm :5 Hardware Store. -Pollce Village of Holstein. C. Drumm, Sec’y ”SHING, HUNTING. OR THES- passing is strictly forbidden on Lots 47, 48. and 49. Con. 3. N D.R'. Glenelg. Parties found so doing will be prosecutedâ€"W. J Mc- Parlane, J. Collier. T. Ritchie 3m 6-2-3m Qualified teacher for 8.8. No. 5, Glenelg, Apply. stating salary, experience, if any, qualifications, enclosing testimonials. Duties to begin August 15th. Applications received to July 23rd. R. T. __EDWAR_DS, _ Applications containing testi- monials Will be received by the undersigned up to Monday, Aug. Int. .1910, for a properly qualified teacher for S..S No 14, Normanby. Salary $400.--D. McIlvride, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Orchard. 6236p J. RUDD IATBEWS, MARKDALE 01“.. Licensed Auctioneer (or tho_Cgu_nty _ot Grey. ‘83)” at- For 8.8. No. 11. Bentinck, Hutton Hill school. Experianced pre~ (erred. Duties to commence after holidays. Apply. stating salary, qualifications, etc., to Chas. Law- CHAS. LAWRENCE, irovnmu CARâ€"IN coon Rum- ning order.â€"Geo. Yiirs, Durham A sow AND LITE’I'R or: SEVEN HOUSE AND LOT ON COUNTESS _Str_'_e¢t, _Apply to Mrs. JohpLEaxf-z 'rrm PEEL RESIDENCE 9111413913 m BUILDING OCCUPIED BY GOOD BRICK RESIDENCE ON Lambton Street. Durham, oppo- site the Methodist parsonage. One of the nicest situated propâ€" erties in Durham. In good state of repair. Will sell on reason- able terms to quick ‘buyer. Ap- ply on premises to T. Moran. 4.7 100 ACRE FARM ON THIRD CON ax 300m nous: A1511) TEN a.“ mm“- m 31. CON. 2,1‘0W 1'.“th contdnin t 10 acre- hu 0 an! unmp timber dun burn 30:50, at m I. AND N. CON. 8. U. D. B. II-a'. 1| an. bub tum. bun. '63 wield. nut be sold. Lg. I WILL 33 AT ABBRDIR IV «1 Wedneedey. the belence of the ‘wtnter to nee-ore end my (or :11 uwloge delivered there The‘hjgheet price pu‘d for £11. .ndad to 'at 'reasénableffltétiva. Anna uncut. may ,be undo at tho 0 ottige. Durban. pike. thou} a week old. Apply to Adam Watson. 714tt P.G.A. Webster .5 Jewellery stone, .d LP. Teflon-d u a law office, vith chow cusee. wall cues, clock find me. At a bargain. A ply to A. Gordon, Weyburn, ask. 61009“ bottle; Dix-him. E’sâ€"meet Ap'ply to G. H. Stin- m. Durham. mu OT 1 OF 17. CONCESSION 1, E. 6. LR” Glenelg. 50 acres. .Well- fonced, good buildings. two small orchards, and good apring and well. Also Lots 2 and 3 of 15, Con. 1 'W.G RA Bentinck. 100 ac- res; 60 acres cleared. and 40 acres of good bush. These properties will be sold together or separ- ately. and on terms to salt pur- chaser. For further particulars apply to Wm. Leggette, Rocky Saugeen, Durham P.0. ' 6-2tt cession of Glenelg, N.D.R., lots 15 and 16. This farm is well water- ed. and has good buildings erect- ed thereon, good land, and an ucellent opportunity for the right man. For further particu- lars, .p 1y on the premises to A. For Dunessan. 8410M or 31. CON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF taunt. contdnin 100 urea t 10 acre. bu wood bush, 0 are Ivmp timber-ed. tho res “r; burn 80150, stab]. 80x40. W 1 «to, wntored by 2 wells II! Opting. Part of purchase .0001 cm romdn on mogggge. m 0! land in fithei town cf Durham. On premises are good m pan, hen home and stable. ll rent home without land, it docked. Apply to John loftatt‘ Dnrhm 3.17.“ mo- 61 land in Durham. On pro pan, burn ban 4.? "“‘d 21”,": 1'0 - DP 1 ‘ Durham. ll O’DONNELL PROPERTY no" Grad Trunk nation. Ap- ply ,to A. H. Jukson. _ Mt! 1"" drawing: delivered thiri . 191:0 highest 3r! 9 pud for all Manta, 0112510"? . c mm. - ‘0" 0‘ m “a I On. Jameson laclaurlu, 4 “â€"5.. (‘n-tnm ngwinn In _ ____-_ -__ ____.__._-.._ cl timber. Custom Itwing :n “ was done only in the - print. 0 Tenders Wanted For Sale or Rent. Teachers Wanted Licensed Auctioneer Farms for Sale. Fumers’ Notice 'y oilâ€"1 romdn on mart age. wtgculuo‘agpll Wi liam For Sale. Secy4'l‘reas., Ebdrdale. Notice. To Rent. SMALL ADS. “"33 6303pt! Soil.-â€"TEhe soil is dark and deep, rich with vegetable matter, and. in short, is a strong clay soil that isd not too ‘heavy to be easily work- 6’ . General.-This is a very de- sirable property, sloping gradual- ly to the creek, the greater part of the term commanding a fine view of the surrounding country. It is surrounded by prosperous and progressive farmers, one of whom has a fine steam threshing outfit, and steam plough. There is a little scrub on the term but nothing to hurt. Many consitier a little scrub an indication of great- er ridhness in the soil. Anything else you may require to know, I will be pleased to supply on re- quest. I! the aforesaid land is not what ‘ buyer wantsé I have several other lectionl a' my dipolml some qnljte gone to g_ 1-9.“wa It’a‘tjon. Wood.â€"â€"This is convenient and plentiful for fuel. A few miles distant good building timber can be got, and also timber large enough for sawing into lumber. | Location. --This hall section is situated in the mamlous Quill Plains, about twenty miles north of Wat- son Station on the C.N.R.. It is in the midst of a good settlement, chiefly of Canadians and Ameri- cans, with some Germans and Nor- wegians. It is about two miles from school, store, church, post office, etc. It is in a very fertile fpart of the West, which is claim- ed to be equal to the Portage Plains, one of the most fertile ar- eas in the world. Besides immense yields of wheat, the neighboring farmers raised as high as 100 bush- els of oats to the acre in some in- stances in 1909. The survey of the Thunderhill branch of the C.N.R. is near, and the road is already completed to within 70 miles of it. Water.â€"A tine spring creek runs alon the East side, and cuts off the orth-east corner of the half section. Water can also be easily obtained in wells almost anywhere in the neighborhood. The. low land near the stream 'Lurniahes ex- cellent hay and pasturage. Gamaâ€"Fish are abundant in the Lakes, and game in the woods and on the lakes. Ontario. Re B. 1-? Section 19, Township 39, Range 17 W. 2nd M. (Successor to W. F. Dunn) ARRISTER, SOLICITOR. CON- veyancor. Notary Public c. ; oney to loan on farm property. In- surance effected. life or fire. Office over Standard Bank, Durham, Ont. Western Lands For Sale L‘ or. Convoysnoer. ' he. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. lunar of flu- riage License». A consul fill-maid but non: taunted. DURHAM ONT. (Lower Town.) 1P; Telford. ARBISTEI. , SOLICITOR , ETC. ()fico. non-1y opposite the Registry o‘fico. Lambton ’5t..Durhun. Anyunount pt mouev to 10:11 at 6 per cent. on farm oroportv. J F. GRANT, D. D. 8-.L. D. 8. ONOR GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Rays Cofleue_Don_hl Sqrgegqg ofl‘Onmgio. OFFICE: Over J t J. Hunter": - "WWVDâ€"oiâ€"fifiri in?" its Branches. Mam-Cult!" Block. over Post Oh ISEASES OF DOMESTIOATED animals treated on most scientif- ic principles. All calls promptly attended to. Office and residence. Garafx'axa Street. Durham, nearly 0p- posite the Chronicle Office. 62310 ' i. H. Jackson. OTABY PUBLIC, oomussmn k nr. Cnnvavnnnfir- he. hum-ma DR. BROWN L. n. c. P.. LONDON. ENG GBADULATE of London, New York And Chicago. om oi Bye. Bar N000 and Tim“. Will be u Km 9 Home, Durban. the fill Sntmdty in month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"G tun. Dr. 0.3. Craig, n.v.s.. v.s.v.n. avguupt 1mm _ noes I.“ Ankh“ Roy. London Oph‘hlnio no. h... ad “Goidon Sq. The“ .34 No.0 Eu CPIOIA LI. 7' I bonn.8 to 10 t. m.. to 4p. m. tad] me o. a. Spock! atomic: given to (luau. i women and children. Ramona op 0mm Proobvlorhn Church. I. 6. Hutton. I. 0.. c. I. FFICE. TELFOBD’S BLOCK. UP shin Lambton Street. Residence- Comer Queen tad Goor Strataâ€"North of. Methodist Church homoâ€"O n ....Hom. 7-9on Telephone No.10 PFICE AND BEIDBNCE A short dunno. out of K ’3 Haul. Limb m Street. Lower Tomb Dulu- Muo hours from I! to 2 o’clock HYSICIAN AN D SURGEON, OF. 600 in the New Hunter Block. _ Oh I!" YOU ARE IN NEED OF A SUP- ply, it will pay you to consult the Louise well-drillers. Satis- J-sction guaranteed. Your pat- ransge solicited. For terms, write and have us can on you.- Prstt Bros., Louise. 7216p 'Ollloo; 135m at... Own Bound. Dr. W. o. Pickering Dentist. Water ! Water ! Arthur Sun. I. D. Dental Directorv. Lem! ‘Dz'rectom ’. L. DIXâ€"61W angqg-e, A. C. Grant DR. BURT. GENERAL PURPOSE MARE, 5 earl old, in toal. 1200 or 1300 be. Apply to C.W. Lung, Dur- k-” TO COMMENCE AFTER SUMMER holidays. A properly qualified teacher, second class preferred. State salary and experience. Ap plications received up to Satur- day, August 6th.â€"George Aljoe, Secretary, Durham. 7282p TO THE PERSON WHO WILL Lurnish information which will lead to the recovery of 5 stray yearling cattleâ€"2 steens, lgrey, and 1 red, with a little white; and 3 heifers, 1 gray and 2 mostly redâ€"all ’marked with leather tag attached by two pig rings in lower part of left ear, near the head.-â€"James Findlay, Markdale. 7286p Plans and specificatiorns may be seen at the office of I. Traynor, Township Engineer, in Dundalk, or at the residence of the undersign- ed, Lot 50, Con. 3, East of Gara- Iraxa Road, Glenelg, on and after Friday, August 5th, 1910. Tenders opened at the Middaugh House, Durham, on Monday, Aug- ust 15th, 1910. 7283 WM. -WEIR, Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Sealed tend-era, marked “tenders for ’Brid-ge,” \Will be received by the umdersigned for the erection of a re-imforced concrete bridge over the Saugeem River on the Concession Lin-e between Lots 57 Concession-s 2 and 3, east of the Garafraxa Road in the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey. Tenders will be received for the work complete. Dromore still keeps up its repu- tation, as live 'ot Mr. Coleridge’s nine candidates were successful at the recent entrance examination, while three out of Miss Eliza Wil- son’s ufour were also successful. Misses Benton and Patterson at- tended the C. E. convention in Pal- merston recently. Mrs. »C. Rernwick .spent a 'few weeks with her son in Palmerston. The .following have been summer visitors to their old homes: Mr. and Mrs. John Laughton, South River; Mrs. Will Isaac and child- ren, 0! Owen Sound; Mrs. Parker and son, of Toronto; Messrs. Adam and Rob Ec-cles, of Galt; while the Smith brothers, with their sisters, of Holstein, made brief calls at Mrs. Laster’s, and Mrs, C. McColl and son, of Proton, spent Monday 0 ’flast week at «Mrs. Hays.’ Ferrovim, the invigorating ton- ic, contains beat, the most streng- thening food in the least bulk, Iron, which makes rich, red blood, and gives strength and vitality to the whole body and just enough pure Spamish Sherry Wine to stim- ulate the digestion, and thus aid the assimilation of the Iron and Beef. $1.00 per bottle at druggistxs. Zionites are holding their big garden party on Monday evening August Lst, amd are making every effort to make it a huge success. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. McFadden, of Egremomt, were upto the latter’s old home the first of the week: I Miss Myrtle Hunt made a party {or her Sunday school class of boys on Friday evening last. There is a baker’s dozem of them and to add to the evening’s bun, she invited a dozen of maidens as well. They made the countryside resound with their mirth, and all have words of praise for their teacher and the lamily who so pleasamtly entertained them. e1 Hutchison, of Owen Sound, en- joyed the greater part at last week with their cousin, Mrs. Abel Wright. Master Elg'm Eright has gone to Owen Sound to spend a couple a! weeks of the holidays. the latter part of the week. Miss Grant also, spent a couple 0:! days at the Robson home. Bright, sttrsctive, giLted maidens, they Min Margaret Grant. of town, were guests 01 the Misses {19m This week! wili see haying finish- ed, and (all wheat and barley out. Min Copus, o! Btu-word, and Teacher Wanted Tenders Wanted $5.00 Reward Deputy-Reeve oi Glenelg For Traverston. Dromore. Found Stark, and Miss Eth- THE BUREAU CHRONICLE “But. yes.” Vlvon shrugged his shoul- den, “When they come over and are poor they most do Iomethlng. Some He took It out and read from the latest entries: “Virginia Wade. " “American ‘1‘” asked Crane, min: “One of Rlbaut’s models.” Vlvon an- swered nervously. The sounds from the atelier were not conducive to peace of mind. Yes, she was a new one. Ri- baut had sent her to him yesterday, and he had engaged her for the poise. the grace. the turn of the head. that line from the tip of the ear to the slope of the shoulder. She did not pose for the life classes. merely for drapery and the poise effective. And the name --lt was in his notebook. “I think that she’s just about starv- ed,” he said bluntly. “Get some wine or something." Vivon obeyed. The American had a way that made men obey. “Who is she?" asked Crane when he had managed to get a few drops of wine between the pale lips. Crane stared thoughtfully at the whlte face among the pillows. He had been hungry once back in the first days of the battle. The little home in Crawfordsvllle had sent him out to the great city of his dreams, and only long afterward had the fight been his own. He thought he recognized the look that comes to those who are tracked by the wolf. “Lay her there.” Vivou nodded to a corner divan in the inner studio heap~ ed high with pillows. sketches and cos- tumes. Craue ruthlessly pushed the l. tter oi! with his foot to make room for his burden. He laid her down gen- tly and held to her lips the glass of water Vivou brought. Laurler leaned lazily over her shoul- der and scrawled a rough caricature on the corner of her paper. “Like that ?” She boxed his ears soundly and reached a greedy little hand after the box of honbons Elsie Tlcot was pass- ing. The model was forgotten. “It is Just falntnessa. yes?" asked Vlvon anxiously. “Ma fol." laughed petite Yvette. her eyes narrowing critically. “that was not had. that last. I think I shall faint. too. and let le gros Crane waltz me o! in his arms.” Could he carry her? Crane smiled grimly as he raised the slender figure in his arms. Why. his little sister Bess. back in Crawfordsville. Mo., was heavier than this. He followed Vivon from the. atelier away from the bat- tery of amused, curious eyes to the artist's private den. “It is nothing." he said. “She is fatigued. it is so warm. Can you carry her. M. Crane?" Some of the girls gave quick. fright- ened cries. and Jean Laurier glanced up with a smothered exclamation of angry dismay over his unfinished sketch. From the first easel to the right of the platform the American student. Hal Crane, sprang to the plat- form and raised her head on his arm. It was such a young head. The loose. warm tinted hair lay softly against his shoulder, and he noticed for the first time how thin the small, piquant face Vlvon hopped excitedly the length of the room and waved his small plump hands for order. The sunlight poured full into the long, bare atelier. Suddenly the model swayed ever so slightly and sank to the floor. The model at Vivon’s had tainted. It was in the middle or the morning sitting, the very apex of intensity in the lesson. Little Vivon moved lightly and restlessly here and there from one easel to another, his small. black eyes mere high lights of sparkling eager- ness under their heavy brows. He smoked his short. thick pipe and glanc- ed from the charcoal studies to the slim white figure on the platform. “Where dae- the nu?" 01100 Clans-ed cg. The littl- Irfllt THE MUDEL AT VIVUN'S ATELIEH. An Incident That Ended In Her Leaving the Sky Parlor. :53 as a ' relieving agent. Appliedplanmthe “D. 8: L.” Menthol Plaster it is the most effective remedy known for anbago, Sciatica, Rheumatic Aches and Pains. Try a “D. L.” Menthol Plaster the next time you are suffering from any one of these com- plaints andbeconvinced. 25¢. each at druggists. A Oplondld tonic lauds up the System mu hen. the it Muscles Give. New Life mm By IZOLA L. FORRESTER. Gold by all medicine «lo-Jen. Dab b We 00.. W. .esc Menthol is unequal name out up the mud free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment. This linimecnt is equal- lv valuable for muscular rheuma- tism, and always affords quick re- lief. Sold by all dealers. Sore‘neu of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or in- 199- imam!” relieved -by. the “Won’t you come up and tell Lu- cille?" she and softly, and he tollowod her up the long. dusty stair: to tho sky parlor. .. . She held the roses close to her up. and smiled at him over them. “Do you think 1 had better to?" The dark blue eyes looked up at him tt last. and be bent toward her eagerly. “Virginia, sweetheart!" She was silent still. and he waited. Out over the city some bells were ring- ing slow. sweet chimes. and the spar- rows were fluttering sleeptly around the eaves of the sky parlor over their One of the roses tell at her feet. and he raised it tenderly. She bent her head low over the bunch of pink roses he had given her for Lucille. and something in her do lence gave him courage. “Virginia, it you would only give me the right to sweep you and Lucille away from this, the sky parlor and the struggle that never ends! I'm strong and have gafned a footing. and you could study then,” he rambled on, with boyish helplessness. “I’ve loved you ever since that day at Vivon’s when your head lay on my shoulder. and I wanted to lift you up and carry you away from it allâ€"Laurie!- and Yvette and old Vivon and all or them. You seemed so difl'erent and little and alone.” “And after today. what?" he asked. “I shall mlss the walk home, and you wlll forget Vlvon’s and me." “It’s all your doing." Virginia told him that night when they parted at her door. “I was worn out and heart- slck that day when I tainted. and you cheered me, andâ€"and"â€" She falter- ed and held out her hand to him. There was a five franc piece in it. “Please take it back." she said. “Vi- von told me. and i think it was just splendid of you." Crane flushed hotly, but he took it. He knew her pride and that to her it was a debt of honor. “And we shall see. la-la-la; we shell see now," laughed Yvette. “He is in earnest, le gros Crane. The wedding bells will go dlng-a-llng, and the little white faced Vlrglnla will have ton in her cheeks." THE STANDARD BANK It became a regular thing. that walk home from Vivon’s to the Rue des Soeurs Claires. She showed him some of her sketches. and Crane promptly took a hunch under his arm and hawk- ed them around the art stores with a devout persistency his own had never known. Before a month had passed she had picked up odd work coloring pen and ink proofs for one of the weeklles. and at last there came a day when she left Vivon’s for good. and the future was full of hope. The next time he came he brought flowers for Lucille. and a new, grateful friendliness flashed in the other's blue eyes. ,mmirwmamm Ion. “Falkner? “1mm"8bohadutedudldd- e¢wlthaocuedlooklnhadukhlu em “Did I hint to more!” “This is Lucille. my sister." Virginia said simply. Crane's quick eyes no- ticed the slim pair or crutches leaning beside the chair. He knew why she had posed at Ribaut’s and Vivon’s. why she had not hidden her poverty and starved in silent pride. Itmnothardtonndher‘ikypu- lor.” u Crane called it mentally. 0! the Rue den Ooenre Claire. He celled there the next evening, and the met him at the head or the dusty lending with a shy dignity and led the way into her attic apartment to it it had been 3 Louis Qninze reception room in pink and gold. A young girl. younger even than herself. at in an easy chair by the window and smiled up at him. “I must go home.” she enld. trying to flee from the culhlons. “Wnlt whlle I get a carriage.” Cru- started for the door decidedly. “I'll send one of the glrln to help you.” She thanked hhn’ with a smile that made him whlstle u be 'weht down two mxhtl three steps nt n time. Who he returned he carried her don t» the earl-late with e mantel-fume- that asked no permission. and she did not demnr when he took the last bedd- Satisfactory Servlco uncured to all Buslnou Entrust“! to this Bank. * do." Lint-filer had end the W hedredncedcheertul alumna-t. “It's no hot there In the momma. you know." There was a quiver of hopeleee (III- eppotntment around the curve. of her mouth. and he knew whet troubled her. There was a five trenc piece In his pocket. He laid It unhluehlngly on the tehoret bedde her. “Vivon said that m yours. 8. couldn’t wait. but be said to come to- morrow. and this is for the two alt- tier eyes brightened with surprise. and he knew his surmise had been Mmmkpttnatdhruam cull: lanai-d. mun 7W0 you at hunts “lung above it. When tho 3M“- eyelid; Balms Donal-(moat at Eva-y Bunch OF CANADA lune“ weak. than! Mount st 0 p. m. 5.7“" p" in! Murat-all C out. But! . 4...; 31'..'.‘.'J.t.'.'.‘i.“.‘.’$ gnmpm Tn (namedâ€"win b. an a .- ulna... true! I! But. . . ”yanpyablmmn- 4110 my be ohm-god I! not 00 id. The “I to which way «hon I in payda- donated h In 9an0: as g» run hbol. lo m lb- Ptctura Framggg on Funeral Directom A. BELL UN DE RTAKER Pumas fmm $2 mam. SHOP Open every sftomoon. All REPAIRING promptly 3nd prop- erly “tended to. K]. 0. COMM Pumps 01' all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron P W. D. CONNOR THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA o â€" - v“, occunomliy. itis a mictnkotonitum do, till they have accumulated . good-sized amount. Got the habit of depositing Matting, even if only a doilu', «or, weak or our] fortnight. Snow Roomâ€"Nut to chllowu Barber Shop. Barnum-Next door South of W. J. Lawn-undo blacksmith thop. Two In The; Dollar. grow' inn tens md huadteds, more quickly AL... I-_._-_. -__- I Emm an Pun-mmn it iv;;‘_':.;ot III-eh. nbggt gin-I for-t Embnlming I Specialty Maul-aunt at And Dulu- in â€" '. IRWIN and July 28. 1910 with: THE We have Itill about two ¢ J filed Gruin (Barley Pal) Ol' hand that We“ Will. for feed. and any" can wanting any fwd. it. ‘ '5’ them to buy it [MW :9. “‘0. Vi“ be higher late-r . ‘ SPECIAL PRICES ‘ Farmers in Tun L¢ BUY NOWand 5.x \‘1; x1. 0 The MCGOV‘ IN'conducting our 1)' find we have no! the tin In searching for explru little our compvtilors. : to our customers at :he he“. and we always t. it. FURNITURE smuxo IF THERE IS ANYTHI line that you want, 21V and we’ll twat you < and respectfully. WE’LL DELIVER THE your house, too. and 31 tom priceu. M A S S [3‘ lmplem EDWARD KRE duo upon-s fur thv UK London and Beauty ”.5! Beatles. Bail] \"agnnb and "ill tnd Raid Muvhilwr)’.‘ Spreads. Brushes, 5. $00 Spook! attentlol to Cu“ Balan E cw aupn'y “ f‘ meats and MM: Engines. Sawym Cash or “'e keep MW: of Blankets. A and general Cardin; and Never M So Lon

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