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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 May 1912, p. 2

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SEVERAL HOUSES IN DURHAM HOI THE ROCKY SAUGEEN HOTEL property.-â€"App1y to J. A. Brown, Durham. 12 7t! GOOD We have instructions to sell Lot 3, Con. 9. Glenelg and are open for offers. {KILBOURN KILBOURN, April. 1912 Owen Sound, Ont. BRICK COTT£ A PAIP. OF ONE-HORSE BOB- aleighs. and a cutter. Applv to D. MacKenzie. Upper Toun, Dur- ham. 5 1‘2 lltf fH‘I'zWING ‘B‘AKERY‘ " BUSINESS Truant Notice ALL PARENTS RESLDING IN the Town of Durham. are re- quired to send children Within school age to school. and in case of their neglect so to do. infor- mation will be laid before the Police Magistrate, and costs Will be incurred. Dated May 11th. 1912. THOMAS DANIEL. 5164 Truant Officer. O“-..- Ro-cky Saugeen, Ont. 1 ‘2‘ ti 70 AC ES, 1% MILES FROM- DUR- ham. Good buildings, good land. Two concrete Wells. Well fenced with wire and rails, For particulars apply to Mary Cauldâ€" Well, Box 14, Durham 6 pd 1tf mâ€"rfiâ€"n SIX-ROOMED HOUSE. CORNER of Elgin and South streets. Will sell cheap to quick purchaser; A ’goodlot and garden on prem- ises.â€"App1y to Mrs. Thomas Saunders. '2 22 ti G-ROOM lot with A - GOOD ROUGH-CAST HOUS COMFORTABLE BRICK COT- tage in upper town, Well located, about a quarter acre of land in good co-nditiom Will sell cheap to quick purchaser.â€".5-.p- ply to Geo. Finney. 418 tf OOD COMFORTABLE FRAME house on College street; six rooms, two storeys, hard and soft water. good half acre of land. A bargain to quick pur- chaser. For articulars, apply to Ed. Lang on, Durham, or John M. Little, 205 Riopelle St., Detroit, Mich. 222tf One nice cottage in Lower â€"A. H Jackson, Durham. pail be sold cheap, as the owner intends going to Alberta. For further particulars. apply on farm. or to ‘Wm. Leggetpz, ______.,______. --._... 0T 1 OF 17, CON. 1, E. G. R., Glenelg, 50 acres; jorty acres under cultivatiom 7 acres hard- wood bush, 3 acres swamp. 2 small orchards, variety of other small fruits: watered by spring and well. Frame house 28x24, frame barn, 50x36; stone base- ment underneath, and other out- buildings. Also lots 2 and 30! 15. Con. 1, W'.G.R., Ben'tinck, 100 acres: 30 acres under cultivation. 30 acres pasture, 35 acres hard- wood bush, 5 acres swamp, 1,; acre orchard. Small frame house frame barn 50x36, stabling un- derneath. * The above ‘property Apply to Mrs. F. Caton. 0T 2, CON. 4, E.G.R., GLENELG. 100 acres: 70 gcrqs forking‘land. JVV an- 10 acres new land, 20 acres hard- wood bush. Two good wells on premises. Good concrete house. frame barn. driving shed, y-acre orchard. Well fenced. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. For fur- ther particulars apply to David McAuliffe, Upper Town. Durham Oct. 5th, tf. centrally located S Hunter Son ° ‘1” 1323”“ -__.__.- “3â€"“; A. H. Iackson. COMFORTABLE BRICK DWEL-i ‘TO'1‘A11Y PUBLIC, co AIUISSION linga/ on Countess street 2storeys, ,’ \f a. Cm mauver‘ 8:1 Imumncel on iii-acre lot, With good stable. ngut Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar-l ! a 15 9?. ABOUT APRIL 35th LAST I lost a note in my favor, of $325.00. bearing interest at‘5 per cent... and due on or about Oct. 7th next. All persons are here- by warned against cashing this note. Any person finding same or giving information leading to its recovery, will be rewarded.â€" Thos. Harrison, Dromore. 5303 NY PERSON FOUND FISHING, hunting, or otherwise trespassing on lots 14, 15, and 16, Con. '2, S, D. R.. Glenelg, will be prosecute as the law directsâ€"C. Moore, Proprietor. 5 16 3p ICK COTTAGE, AND NICE 0t A bargain for immediate uyer.â€"Arthur E. Jackson. 178t_1' Notice to Trespassers Advertisements of one incn subsequent insertion. Over Farms for Sale. Farm For Sale a Royal sire, and tracing to .1 stock on the dam side. a choice animal, and has :1 himself sure. Also one nths’ old bull, very cheap. to W. A. Livingston :5 RD 411tf 1D DWELLING O); C stable,â€"F. W, Kelsey. FOE: Note Lost For Rent Dur} 5.]: l8 ‘11 SMALL ADS. incn or less, 25 cents for first insertion and 10 cents for each Over one inch and under two inches. double the above amount. Yearly rates onrapplicatxon. BIrs lectr (300]); Off to A. 2 29tf 1 25tf 11V ONE LOT 33. CON. 9, GLENELG, CON- THE J. C. NICHOL TAILOR SHOP and dwelling, next to .R. Bur- nett‘s store. For particulars, apply to George Ryan, Sr., Lamb- ton street, Durham. 425tf 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.' ON OR ABOUT THE THIRD OF May, a buggy belonging to the undersigned was stolen from the rear of “’alpole’s Livery stables, Durham. The thief will return the same at once, or put up With the consequences.â€"Thos. Harris- on, Priceville. 516 3p COURT OF REVISION Township of Glenelg 1912 NOTICE Is hereby given that the first sitting of the. Court of ReVis-‘ ion for the Township of Glenelg will be iheld in the Town Hall, Glenelg, on Saturday, the first day of June next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, of which all persons haV_'- ing business at said Court W111 please take notice. [C posit: '1 COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE in Durham. 2 storeys high, hard and soft water inside, good cem- ent stable frame barn on too, quarter acre of land. Price aWay down to quick purchaser. Applv 3* the Chronicle office. 7 27 tf L’â€" ehort distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durham Ofice hours from 12 to '2 o’clock \Vill 20 Feb. Mat}; 18. U stairs, Lambton Street. Resideuc Corner Queen and George Streetsâ€"Nor; of Methodist Church. Oflice hours 9- a.m.. 2-4 ,;.m., 7-9 pm. Telephone No. Late Asustant Ray. London Ophthalmic H06. 2232;. and :o Gollen Sq. Throat and Nose Hoe. SPECIALIST : EYE, _ 5A2,__ mm“ _ NOSE Dr.D.S.Craig, D.V.S. \i [SEASES OF DOMEST animals treated on must ' Dated at Glenelg this 14th day of May, 1912. J. S. BLACK :unumls treattm ic prinuip as. All intended to. 013m > HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- 4. fice in the New Hunter Block. Oflice wars, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 t09 ). on. Special attention given to diseases )f women and children. Residence op- )osite Presbvterian U‘nurch. ON SUNDAY, MAY 26, BETWEEN Varney and Barbour’s Corners. Owner may have same by prOV- ing property, :and paying for this ad. At this office. SECOND CLASS, FOR U.S.S. NO. 2, Bentinck and Glenelg. Salary $500. Duties to begin after midsummer holidays. Apply to Dan. McArthur, Durham, Ont 304 taming: 100 acres of first-class land in good condition. Reason- able terms. Apply to J.A. Rus- sell, Box 39, Sedge-Wi‘ck, Alberta. M'ar.14tf firs. Jamieson . Jamieson. \FFICE AND RESIDENCE A TOY J. 6. Hutton, M. D., C. M. \FFICE‘ TELFORD’S BLOCK. UP .QL’P For Sale or Rent. RR ()fli: 'Otiloe Dr. Teacher Wanted I)er»ta' Sqrge )entlstry m a RHA M ONT. {Lamar Town.) Medical Dz‘redorv. O \' Arthur Gun, M. D. ‘N Buggy Stolen Umweyalwer, 6:: Money to Lnan. 61.2805. A general 'Jt Coat Found Street. Du Chronicle ml ‘Dz'recl‘orv 2122 BR. BURT. EU' . BR{_:WN 9., LONDON, ENG J. SHARP .8. Pickering Dentist. wontc *5t..Durham. Anyamount n at 5 per 39nt.011 taxm “‘ost 6 1H Lted on most; scientif- All 01111:: promptly )ffice and residence, ..I)111111:1111 111211.11) op- all its Br Dz’racz‘orv Feiford of London. New LICITOI SOT 0 Hi (:9. f0 9W war émmd. anc:hes.. ellerv Store ltanr Insurance ssuer of Adar- Jnalunal bqu I? S.\’.B. C A T E D 20, and ETC )ya lLOtS :47 and 30. (Jon. 1â€"1; _Lor.s :29 land 3(, Con. 15; and Lot ‘23. Con 3, all in the Township of Normanbv ‘in the County of Grey. as a Preâ€" lserve for the propagation and culâ€" ltivation of fish, that fishing or [trespassing by unauthorized per- ?sons will be rigorously prosecuted according to law. A reWard of $15.00 will be given for informaâ€" tion given either personally or by letter leading to the conviction of any person or persons guilty of unauthorized fishing or trespass- ing upon any of said lands. JUDGE BARRETT, \V. HUETHER, l Notice is hereby given that the :Saugeen Fishing Club, having 1leased all the fishing and angling {rights on streams with branches land tributaries on the lands of i Messrs. \Vettlaufer, Mueller, [Dz-1mm, Seim and Ryan, being Lots ;30 and 31, Con. 1:2; Lot 30, Con. 13; Lots 27 and 30, Con. 14; _Lots 29 .and 30, Con. 15; and Lot ‘23. Con 3. State of Ohio, City of Toledo,.s,s l Lucas County. ' Frank J. Qheney, makes oath. that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney .8: Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm Will pay the sum oil ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use oi Hall’s :Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub- scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A.D. 1886. ; (Steal) A. W. GLEASON ' Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F.J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- stipation. Notice is hereby given that the Crys-talySpring Fishing Club, having. leased all the fishing and angling rights on streams with branches and tributaries on the lands of Messrs. Blyth and Cornish, being Lots 30 and 31, Concession 3, and Lots 30. 31 and 32, Concession 2, all in the Township of Normanby in the County of Grey, as aPre- serve for the propagation and cul- tivation of fish, that fishing or trespassing by unauthorized per- sons Will be rigorously prosecuted according to law. A reward of $15.00 Will be given for informa- tion given either personallyor by letter leading to the conviction of any person or persons guilty of unauthorized fishing or trespass- ing upon any of said lands.- JUDGE BARRETT, W. HUETHER, President. Sega-Tm Neustadt, May lst, 1912. Du'tieS.â€"Six montrhs’ reSidence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A home- steader may live Within nine n.-;-;s of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and oc- cupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. ANY PERSON who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quartersection of available Dom- inion land in Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Don- inion Lands Agency, or Sub-agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions by father, moth- er. son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. In certain districts a homestead- er in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties.â€"-â€"Must reside upon the homestead or pre-emption six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry Linclud- hid the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. President. Secy.-Treas. Neustadt, May lst, 1912. A homesteader 11 ho has exhaust- ed 'his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre -emption mav enter for a purchased homestead in certain districts. .Price $3.00 per acre. _.Duties,â€"â€"Must reside six months in each of three years, cul- tivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.00. A 'Walkerton gallant who was escorting a lady about the streets of Durham last week, was beset upon by one of her former lovers and pommelled in good shape. The trade-at-home idea has evidently got such a strong hold on the people of Durham that the girls there daren’t even have an outside beau. Consequently the stranger who walks down street there {With a home girl is «liable to have to square matters with some home talent. as the W'alkertonian discoV- ered before he was through. The affair. however, was taken :from the streets to the courts and the Durham brave was assessed $7.35 on W'ednesday for the part he played in the love dramaâ€"Herald- Times. SYNOPSIS 0F CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.â€"Unauth0rized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. The Telescope says: “The Dur- ham youth who gave the young Walkertonian a severe trouncing, when in that town a week ago, appeared before a magistrate in Hanover on Thursday last, on as- sault, and was assessed one dollar and costs.” Who was the young man from Durham? FISHING NOTICE FISHING NOEIUE LOVE AND WAR. W. W. CORY. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. 2‘s. There never was a time when people appreciated the real mer ts of Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedy more than now, This is ,511011 11 by the increase in sales and ijluntary testimonials from pe1- Sons Who have been cured by it. If you or your children are troubled With a cough or cold give it a trial and become acquainted With [its good qualities. For sale by {all dealers. DRILLIA’S SHORT OF HOUSES; A numben of Orillia employees are thinking of petitioning the .Grand Trunk to run an e‘arlv .morning train from Barrie to Oril- lia. They say houses are to be had ,in Barrie, while they can’t get any =here, and if arrangements could be lmade to get here in the morning in .tim-é for Work and! back to Barrie Fin the evening", they would take a {Barrie house until more were sup- iplied hem. The Ba'rrie Board of [Trade might cpâ€"operate and help ;the county town along.â€"Orillia I News-Letter. ' RHUB BARB When first Mr. Rhubarb makes his appearance he is as a delicate you1ngster. ‘He is slim in the _legs as a dbllar bill between the pieâ€"sitiâ€"e matter and the gummy coverlet of the alleged pie. and pale about the gills, and he hath a hectic flush. He is juicy, tender and costly, and there is a pink layer of him‘ about as thick allowed to go elsewhere for the winter. The chances are that they' will go to towns and cities. where? the work is permanent. or the op- portunities are greater for getting a new joh. Many a man goes to the city. not from choice. perhaps. at first. hut from, necessity. andf soon he comes to look upon farm-7 ing as a drudgery. Farming to-l day is not the life of drudgery it! w.” forty or fifty .years ago, and: living in the country? is muchi cheaper than it is in towns and} cities. If the hired man‘s position could he made more permanent; and homes could he provided for the married man, and his family,i we believe the hired man difficulty. would he largely overcome. The; wages, too, will have to he increas-l ed. to keep pace 'with the increased Wages paid to city‘ ,‘and town lab- orers and artisans. To the farm laborer who sells his services for a few months, and then feels that hel will have to seek employment; elsewhere, the situation is not very. inviting. Give the man work and, Wages for the whole year round” and it will not be so hard. to keepi him. Be satisfied with {fair work for fair wages, and when work gets slack don’t worry because the man happens to have an easy Spell. Few men care to work for a slave driver, but most men are seasonable enough to make an extra effort for the employer who has a little give and take about him. We know the problem, IS. ‘a hard one to deal with. and it lSD't going to get much better soon. But by degrees he grows more robust. He gets red in the face, and chesty and tough. He will be- come vulgar and cheap, and your landlady will get all she can carry of him 'for five centsâ€"half a dime -â€"the twentieth part of a dollar. she can get her hands on booze. This Lucrezia Borzia stuff can be bough quart at the corner grc only makes you worse, 101' A great deal is being said and written about how to keep the hired man on the farm. and the problem is one that every farmer has to fac s. One of the great dif- ficulties seems to rest in the fact that farm help is engaged only for the summer months. and. sne can get her 1121116 3 on it, your booze. This Lucrezia Pinkh ham Borzia stuff can be bought bv the quart at the corner giocery it only makes you v. orse, 101' it sends you to the nearest saloon to get something ~â€"a11yt111ng-â€" 1:11:11 “ill take the taste. out of you1 mouth. Having taken your spring medâ€" icine as a stew, or incox-Imrated in a. so-called pie, roly-poly or dump- ling. on the principle of a sugar- cozated pill, it is time to call a halt. This thing can go on for a month at the. very furthest, but then it’s time for Mr. Rhubarb to go away buck and sit down. To 'pass a crate 0f strawberries 0n the corner and go home to find rhubarb on the table has driven Imany a man Rhubarb is like chickenpox or the measlesâ€"We’ve all got to have it, we are the better for having it. but We don’t Want to have it all the time. We want to convalesce, so to speak. You should endeavor to impress on the female of your species, be she wife or landlady, that rhubarb is not :a foodâ€"it is a spring medicine. It holds the place of distinction on the scroll of .fame with sulphur-and-treacle, prickly ash, senna, and other med- icinal vegetables which were plant- ed at creation for the healing of the nations. The idea of putting spring medicine into a dumpling is outrageous. Surely, if the fe- male of your species considered for a moment she wouldn‘t he so cruel. If you are a boozer, it is ten to one that the female of your spe- cies has surreptitiously administer- ed a home treatment goldâ€"cure to you, putting it in :your tea or. if But you can‘t conceal Thu 21 roly-poly. It’s pink insi to crixm hours f‘ on them D h ()U 1C1 but me T) t the 01' a :ame has amven manv a :ime There are plohfl s for Whisk: y; there 011g} 10m “ted months for rhul you have If h) the iiE ut .1 I‘ 1!: most :11 1' they don't stomachs ml -piate. ve followed expecting ’0 but nOâ€"it di THE HIRED MAN 3'0 11 OE USE DEG 1 \V 11E 1X8 .K' O ( C I‘OiW th I'll L1 v 1' 1' _\‘ 1'00 mything‘ )1 11 he THE KHAN rhubaI see them (in n’t seem to ii IO [It SO P'HCC t im e 3: you COOL he )u I] It's .11 patch Wit h “(7 )IKS lls in A man but lately married went out to post a letter, and as the lamps had not been lit in the sub- urban road in which he dwelt, he could only dimly seq his way. A short distance up the road he met, 5 he thought, his wife. who had een out to tea; and {as he went past he just whispered: “All right my dear; I shall be with you in a minute." Immediately after he. had said these words, he saw the Woman Clarence V. T. Richeson was el- ectrocuted at 12.10 Tuesday- morn- ing. in Charlestown Prison, Boston, Mass. for the murder of Miss Avis Linnell. Richeson was a clergy- man at the time he committed the murder. ‘ ' t turn a horrified look upon and then hurry away; and the occurred to him that it was his Wife at all, and that in darkness he had made a mis He decided to say nothing : the matter, and quickly disam When he returned hc found his wife awaiting she at once greeted him W words: 2 “Uh. George, 1 ha‘ frightful experience! coming; down the ma tried to stop me. a tunity for mi vant'zsre tween m onton ectric 1 superb the Hex ectric lighted sleeping cars am superh dining car service. througl the neWest. most picturesque am most rapidly developing section C Western Canada. Through ticket sold and reservations made by a Grand Trunk Agents. Costs 11‘ more than by other routes. Train now in operation Winnipeg to Re gina, Yorkton. and Canora. Sask also to 'C‘amrost. Mirror and Ed also 5011. th rounc S ‘E 0 n s full Excuxsions. or “lite A. E. Duff DistIict Passenger Agent,T010nto Ont. Saving money can be made a habit. A pontion of your weekly or monthly wage deposited regularly in a savings account Will soon bring you up to the average, and you will be surprised how rapidly $2 deposited weekly will amount to enough to make a substantial payment on a home. 513 The Average Deposit of the Canadian People is $122.00 per Person k)? OPPOR Y‘fiAD OFFICE ever desired without delay. TORONTO DURHAM BRANCH, John Kenya U D Z! I THE TRADERS BMK 3 S. HUGHES, Manager, Capital and Surplus ANOTHER VIEW OF GEORGE. [I I had a friend, I loaned him ten. I haven’t seen My friend since then Another one Touched me for five I doubt if be Is still alive. m guess it’s true, That in the end feller is His own best friend. ©IF' @ANADA horte Alt $6,800,000 I] O trip Homeseekers‘ e: No change of cars. Trunk Pacific Railway 111‘. DID YOU SEE HIM? VS rticuiax -\ inmp With 8 much in JIIK raculc Hallway 18 st and quickest route ite- 'innipegâ€"Saskatoonâ€"Eda fith smooth roadhed. e1- ited sleeping cars and iing car service. through t. most picturesque and :in developing section of L‘anada. Through tickets reservations made by an ink Agents. Costs no by other routes. Trains reration Winnipeg to Re- dc (IE those IS minut 316 .1 1‘1' hflVC H ishing‘ to 'lnil 7118.1 H \‘s’ h ha home at 1T S U GXCU him idea not the :ake. out 1"0 ill AVINGS deposited in this bank draw the highest current rate of interest. Withdrawal: of part or the whole amount may be made when- ever desired without delay. i The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is ithe shortest and quickest route be- itween Winnipeg. Saskatoon. Edmon- lton. with smooth roadbed. electric ilighted sleeping cars and superb din- 'ing car service. through the newest. ‘ most picturesque and most rapidly dc- veloping section of \Vestern Canada. [Through tickets sold and reservations imade by all Grand Trunk Agents. 3 Costs no more than by other routes. ETrains now in operation \V’innipeg to gRegina, Yorkton and Uanora, Sask., 'also to Camrose. Mirror and Edson. gAlta. Full particulars and tickets from any Grand Trunk Agent, or . write A. E. Duff. D. P.A.. Toronto. J. R. GUN, Agent. Phone 14 J. TOVVNER, Depot Agent, Phone 1 Winnipeg and Return - $34.00 Edmonton and Return 42.00 Funeral Director VICTORIA A. BELL UN DERTAKER Good going May 23rd and 24th Homeseekers’ A dve May 28th, June llth and 25th and every second Tuesday thereafter until September 17th Vin Chicago and St. Paul {HE D 4ft ' Embalming a Specialty Dzafure Framing (m. slu notice. SHOW R<)u.\1s-â€"-.\'oxt m Swa Single Fare for Round Trip 135011133103 Between 31 SHOW Ru Barber SI door 80th bkmksmit Tickets good for 60 days )1 )1 Return Limit May W. IRWIN 01311111}! Total Assets $52,000,000 {I May 30th. 191 D and Ii 10 DURHAM, Ont. 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