LY nuthing but the higheS {greeting cardsâ€"from 8L5- ' in upâ€"and they cost hi " me than the common had. .. yw, either at this ofl’ice. E NGE ; vmcouvn 3y hardwood floors :arpets for it. Ll last a life-time, are rcSpcct will return you nFeed 'OOOOOOO 5.66“â€0 If mu need eavv mixed Lciency Mills Co. 140 160. 14c. Healthy house with a selling†at Thursday, Rovémbor 15th; 1917. Being Lot 532 gonmsion 3, 3.0.3.. Glenelg. contamm 100 acreS' on premises are new rame barn, hrick house, sheds and outbuildings; run- ning stream through property; aâ€- bout 10 acres hardwood bush, rest in gOOd state of cultivation. For further partlculars, apply on prem. ises to Mrs. John Staples, R. R. No. 1, Durham, Ontario. 94 4pdt1 ï¬bert ‘Sut. Xpï¬li To AH. Jackson; Durham _Ont. . 930“ N rth part. of Lot 6, the old Skat- mg ORink site, Garatraxa St, 13111;. ham, ago} thy north par}; of Lot 0, A 4 ‘â€" “‘ ‘ Tnnbnnn The property of the late Philip? Late Assistant Eva, in the town of Durham. Fori thalmic Hospital 8, Apply 9 and 10, Kincardino 8L, _______ AH. Jackson. 4 1 15“ U LV UDU. Sound. That splendid residence property 111 Upper Town belonging to the late Mrs. Wilson, will be sold on r-asonable terms; contains 94. acre, more or less; comfortable residence 1 rooms hard and soft water; goo 7 bearing orchard and garden; ï¬ne situation. Appiy on premises, or to Thos. Ritchie or Duncan Smellie, - noon Executons. , POULTRY WANTED Wantedâ€"Yearling hens; Rocks, Reds, Leghorns, Wyandottes. State price.â€"â€"T. W. Weir, 796 Euclid ave, Toronto, Ontario. 621 r7 SPIRBLLA CORSE'I'S Spirella Cogsets (not sold in Stores), made 1n Canada, are honed with the Indestructable Splgella stay, the mostphable and remlent corset boning 1n the world;.guar- anteed not to break or rust 1n one {weer o_f corset wear. AP] by mall or telephone glv attentionâ€"Mrs. J. Ga Ni 10?. Durham. Phone 70. I FOR SALE A brick 110939 and ï¬ve acres of land just outSIde of town, 2 comfort- able stables, hen-house, buggy and other buildings are on the prem- ises Will also. sell furniture, fowl: and a quantlty of wood. .Fnr Advertisements of one inch or less, 26 cts. for ï¬rst. insertion. and 10 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over one inch and under two inches, double the above amount. Yearly rates on application, double do. elling-house on Main 85., If pper Town. containing six flue rooms, formerly occupied by John Yessie. Possession at once. Apply in Wm. Black, Countess street, 726:! Durham. # From the premises dy. Heme]; the 15th sth and two lamb «Tn the? nose by hot ir _-A~ SPPH On 610 mp 15g report Jogeph NOssar. fajï¬s seven. roofps, _and is ï¬tteq \mth elpctrlcal ughtmg, hard ana soft water. and a good garden. Ap- ply tn Thns. Alï¬m. 10 25 I evening, Nov. 5. at 8 o’clock. All citizens of the town and surround- ing country interested in the wel- fare of this society are requested to be present and express their| opinion as to the best means of inâ€"‘ creasing the membership and makâ€". ing the society a success. Unless a greater interest be taken in the ° 0' of the society, it may be deemed advisable to discontinue it.‘ â€V" ' POR‘SALB. That desuable dwelling at the corner of Countess and Garafraxa and up-toâ€"date garage in comic.- tion. Apply for particulars to) John Morrison, Durham. Toionto, prepare tor BV'cry . ..--.’ or Certlï¬cate. Hummercial Diploma None too high for our work. Free catalogue. En time. W. H Shaw, Pres.; mah Drin- Head Oï¬iCES, Y Luuc. u . u. ~..... , . tosh. Prim†Head Ofï¬ce:1 Gerrard 95., Toronto. PROPERTY FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALE LOTS ron SALE ‘u-aw Fortunate. " Indeed he iv 6th" concession, Glenelg. H‘H'n'f, whereabou [SA t0 FOR SALE He A lucky soul, 9 has almost A ton of coal. SMALL A for eV (3er na or Ger KnOW'Il tiï¬cate; Philipi Late Assistant Roy. London Op- 1. For, thalmic Hospital, England., and to '.o J. P.‘, Golden Sq. Throat and Nose Hosp. 11 18tf‘18pecialistzEye, Ear, Throat and _- .. .Nose. Ofï¬ce: 13 Frost St., Owen 6 296 Ofï¬ce and residence a short dis- tance east of the Hahn House, on Lambton St., Lower Town, Durham. Oï¬ice hgurs; 2 to 5 p..,m 7 to 8 pm, except Sundays. J. G. BUTTON, 11.13., (Ll. Oflice: Over J. P. Telford’s omce, nearly oppomte the Registry Ofï¬ce. Residence: Second house south of Registry Ofï¬ce on east side of A1- bert St. Ocflie hours: 9 to 11 am†2 to 4 p.m., and 7 to 9 pm. Teleâ€" phone communication between ofâ€" ï¬ce and residence at. all hours. DR. BROWN L. R. C. P., LONDON, ENG. Graduate of London, New York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat. _ - - --7 _- n--- “\- --â€"-vvâ€"'v "‘W’il‘l~ be at the Hahn House, Dur- ham, May 19, June 16, July 21, Au- gust 18. Hours: 1 to 5 pm. DR. W. G. PIGKBRING DENTIST. Oï¬ice: Over J. J. Hunter’s Store. ronto, Graduate Royal College Den- tal Surgeons of Ontario. Dentlstry in all its branches. Ofï¬ce: Over Town’s J ewellry Store. J. P. TELPORD Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Oflico: Nearly opgosite the Registry Oï¬ice, Notary Public, Conveyancqr 6w; “VU\~-J â€" .â€" Conveyancer c. Insurance Agent, Money to loan. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. A general ï¬nancial bum- ness transacted. Durham, Ontario (Lower Town). Licensed Aï¬ctioneer for County of Grey. Satlsfaction guaranteed. Terms reasonable. Dates of sales made at The Chronicle office, or with himself. W. J. SHARP, Holstein Conveyancer, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Money to loan at lowest rates, and on terms to suit borrowâ€" er. Fire and Life Insurance placed in thoroughly reliable companies. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills work SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS The sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, who was at the commencement of the present war, and has since continued to be, a British subject, or a subject of an allied or neutral country, may‘ homestead a quarter-section of a-r vailable Dominion Land in Mamtoha Saskatchewan or .Alberta. APB]:- cant must appear In person at )â€" BBS. JAHIESON JLIIBSON a i nomeï¬bcdu I†vvvvv _ . ' acre. Must realde 31x imonths 1n each’ of three years, cul- tivate 50 acres and erect a house worth $00. Holders 0 f entries may count time of employment as farm labor- _4_ :. Donal“: durinz 1917. as res;- Elma. Ul Umyav ers 1n Canada . dent dunes, under certam condi- i tions. . . : When Domlnlon Lands are adver- ised or posted for entry, returned 3 s 3 i I t . f“ Medical Directory. Licensea u‘luctz'oneer bCU Uu promptlygtvtéhded to. DAN. McLEAN DR. BURT Ti. JAcxspN Coihmissionelj. :nt’s 0f- luv; 5100. and with children at tinge “V' v- â€"â€"__ 7 is thy thothefs dearest with and mine that when age shall claim It: play In the shade before as.†The eyes of the young boy can “Not my cum; with Gum" In cried; “That shall never be.†“Thine with 6331’s. as I have slid.†responded Jesse. raising his voice ad Gaul Cast an Angry Glance at the Mocking Jother. speaking with the authority or a man- ter. “My father’s father built this house. and it shall shelter both my sons. 'Tis large enough for all ye two may bring there. Gaal is thine elder brother. and to him, of course. the ï¬rst- born’s rights belong. But I know full well that he will respect my wishes. Here shall ye two abide in peace to- gether.†All the are and suppressed hatred of the elder brother which had been surg- ing In the young boy’s breast for weeks and months broke forth in a tor. rent of words. TENDERS FOR PULPWOOD LIMIT Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including the seventeenth day of December next for the right to cut pulpwood and pine timber on a certain area situate in the vicinity of the Kap- uskasing River in the Districts of Timiscaming and Algoma. Tenderers are to offer a flat rate per cord for all classes of pulpâ€" wood, whether spruce or other woods.‘ The successful tenderer shall be required to pay for the Red and White Pine on the limit a flat rate of $10 per thousand feet board measure. vâ€"â€"._ The successful tenderer shall al- so be required to erect a mill or mills on or near the territory, and to manufacture the wood into pulp and paper in the Province of On- tario, inaccordance with the terms and conditions of sale which can be had on application to the De- partment. GAAL. BROTHER or JETHER. Le'!1l “I u‘JL v Ah‘t .-V. -___ _ ""r_j _ 7 Parties making tender will required to deposit with their ten.- der a marked cheque payable 9 CATEGORY B.â€"Men m. for ser- the Honourable the 'l‘reasurer 01 Vice abroad in such units as tho the Provmce of Ontario, for Twen- Medical C‘H'DS. Dem.†Corp-i, F.,,._ tytï¬ve ‘Thousand Dollars ($25'090"‘estry. Pioneer and Construction 90;, WhiCh amount mull be forfeited‘units. hut mt ï¬t for general ser- in the event of their not entering vice. Fm,†from serious organic 1m? agreement to carry out 06“. defects. Able to stand service con- d1tions, etc. The said Twenty-fire ditions on the. line of communion-- Thousand Dollars (85,000.00) Wlil tion in France, 10 walk to and from ;he held by the Department until work at least ï¬ve miles, and to see such time as the terms and CODdl- and hear sufficiently fm. ordinary tions of the agreement to be enter- purposes ed into have been compiled with ° and the said mills erected, equip- . ped and in operation. The said in Canada. Free from serious or- sum. may then be applied in such ganic disease and able to stand ser- amounts and at such times as the vice conditions. Ciâ€"Able t0 waik Minister of Lands, Forests and to and from work a distance not ear--g Mines may direct in payment of ceeding ï¬ve miles. CZâ€"Fit for or-‘ accounts for dues or of any other din'ary duties not involving march- obligation due the Crown until the .ing or continuous heavy labor. C3â€"- whole sum has been applied. ’ Fit only for sedentary work,_ such . The highest or any tender not as that of clerk, storeman, etc., or: ' necessarily accepted. other similar occupation. ‘ ' For particulars as to description . . i of territory, capital to be invested, CATEGORY â€â€51"“ t?mp°m.r“y p etc., apply to the undersigned-I. unï¬t, whom,.after. certain'medical, G H. FERGUSON ' dental or other like treatment, it ' ’ - “may 'be possmle to place in Gate-g gory A, B or C. - . ' ‘ '- CATEGORY 3.4a unï¬t for" 3‘5" vice mcawsonAB'of‘a '- 5" - I :‘l 3pre\'lous mllitary experience. CATEGORY C.â€"â€"â€"Men ï¬t for service TUB wmmn. Continued on page 1 OI IBIS nuuw_ wul 'rnn Imam: «Romania: "l. 04 will “My $09. what meanest thou?†tn quiz-ed Je'qaa." amazed â€I am a man in all eyes nave thine.†continued Jether wildly. “The things I feel are what a man feels. Yet here I am nothing. ' Not only thou. but Goal. whom I detest. would be my master-.1 to" thee. father. no mo shall be my master." “What would“ than do. my can!†be my own master; not Jether. a son of Jesse. but Jetberâ€"himself!" t The venerable patriarch smiled. much pleased at the boy’ a assertion of manhood and Independence. Be name to the boy and patted him indulgently upon the shoulder. . _ “Thou shalt go." he asserted proud- 'y. “I will send thee to the tribe of teacher. We have a kinsman there. a leather merchant. thx mother‘s second “0t greater worth to me.†repeated the aged Jesse, hurt at the boy’s words. ‘ “when hast thou seen me enjoy aught [ that all here have not shared? is it ' for need of ours that thy mother and ! I have saved these many years? How ' much weight of gold or silver thinkest ; thou we can spend when we have gone ? down into the gates of the grave? Thou art a foolish lad and quick at ? speech. but not of judgment." ': Jether angrily kicked a stubble of grass with his foot. cousin For her sake .lehozadak will welcome thee and for thine own sake also. Thou art a bright lad and hast seen much here of cattle. Thou shalt live with him a whole year and learn much of the ways of others before thou shalt come back to us. enriched with knowledge." Jether broke away from his rather'a emhrace. How little the patriarch un- derstood the feelings of the boy! Why. merely to to to the trlhe of laaacher meant transferring obedience from one master to another. and he would he tree-tree to join the waltlng Tola in the valley below and to explore the wonder- of the great city of J emu. lem. Yet his father would merely transfer hll bondage. “In that thy idea of freedom.†he do- manded acornfully-“llve with Jehoza- dak. to make myself of greater worth to thee. and then to come back here and live again as ye live?" “I'll not have Gaal a master over me. Neither shall I stay here nor go to him.†Jesse gathered his robes about him and turned to go into the house. where already lights indicated that the even- ing meal was almost ready. I CATEGORY A.â€"-Men m for gen- 'eral serVice 0Verseas; that is, men gable to march, to see to shoot, to hear VVell, and absolutely able to stand active service., AZâ€"Fit for general service. Alâ€"Fit for gen- 1eral service and having had some {previous military experience. “1 will not greet the holy day wlth angry heart.†said Jesse softly. "Thou dost try my patience ~ sorely. Jether. It ls late. Go to thy room and bathe hind clothe thyself is doth beflt the celebration. and it is my wish that thou shalt not stint thy kind words with thy brother." Slowli the venerable and aged Jesse climbed the half dozen stone steps that deep resentment in his heart. flung himself madly upon the grass in 1m potent rage. For several minutes he clinched his lists in anger. Then. struck by a sudden thought. he sprang to his feet. Quickly he bounded up the long flight of steps outside the house which led past the apartments The following is the Military Medâ€" ical Classiï¬cation that is in use by the local Board of Examiners: on the second story of the house and to the root. But he did not ascend to the root. Reaching over from the steps toward a window in which could be seen a light. he whispered softly: “Mother. mother!" ‘CATEGORY B.â€"Men fit. for serâ€" vice abroad in such unils as the Medical Corps, Dental Corps, Furg estry. Pioneer and Construction units, but not ï¬t. for general ser- vice. F roe from serious organic defects. Able to stand service con- ;ditions on the line of communica- tion in France, to walk to and from work at least ï¬ve miles, and to see and hear sufficiently for ordinary purposes. CATEGORY C.â€"â€"-Men ï¬t tor seruce in Canada. Free from serious or- ganic diseasn and able. to stand smu- " 3. Ciâ€"Able to waik Military Medical Classiï¬cation. Continued N ext Week. O" a- .vu‘w test . see me and she ad- ono ; vised me to oom- .ve? mence taking Lydia : at E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound .0: J 'andtouseLydiaE. Pinkham’s Sanative )ver - ' " Wash. Ibegantak- .- go ‘ in; your remedies and took$5. 00worth .~-â€"-â€" was a well woman sugar, with the result that, while there is enough to go around, the supplies for the distant future are hone too large. Tea and coffee are served with just the allowed weight of sugar, usually set alongside the cups in separate containers and us- ually consisting of halves or thirds of lumps. It is these pieces of lumps that most often are seen disappearing into the gold, silver, and leather handbags of the women and the waistcoat pockets of the _men. Sugar served for berries or other food is.hard to pocket. Nearly al- ways it is at the crude variety and very sticky; but collectors of sugar even carry on this kind with them; having a convenient envelope or a. little cloth bag ready for it. --"-v â€"â€"v Lump sugar is much more popular, however, and in the mesh bags of women in London's streets and hotels the white cubes, or pieces of them, can be seen mingling with keys. treasury notes, odd change, powder puns, and other things. -â€" L_ J--â€" puun, “a“ vvâ€"v- -.â€" _o_ A new arrival in .Lonilon who does not take sugar in his or her tea is sure quickly to be asked to “save up†for so_me friend with a so-called Limthhio. â€"- “ I was all broken down in heal from a displacement. One of my FWnumm I ninliï¬â€™Ã©ï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬fï¬ BRflK-EN DOWN 3 IN HEALTHE Woman Tells How $5 Worth of Pinkham’s Compound Made Her Well. mence taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- , etable Compound ' "- 1 andtouse LydiaE. ' Pinkham’s Sanative Wash. I began tak- ‘ ing your remedies 1 and took$5.00worth v , i. and in two months 9-- fl: ~-~â€"-â€" was a well woman after three doctors said I never would stand up straight again. I was a mid- wife for seven years and I recommended the Vegetable _Compound to every wo- -â€"J -ta.-- wardg, and thy all got along so nicgly '3' women. If. womén wish to write to me I will be delighted to answer them. †----“Q “I! J- v'.-- wâ€" w-â€" ï¬nk-3.21) 1.1:“ng Siam, 342 E.Nort1~. St, Lima, 0. Women who suffer from displace- ments, weakness, irregularities, nor- vousness, backache, or bearing-drrm pains, need the tonic properties of 17‘. :2 roots and herbs contained in Lyiiu 2'3. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 01 Buy VICTORY WAR LOAN BONDS â€"â€"-A Sound Investmentâ€"â€" By investing in them you are helping your country, and beneï¬ting yourself. And another good inx estment is buying Stanï¬elds Under- wear, “as Good as Gold.â€_ tooth. C. L. GRANT For sale at “Universal Serviceâ€"7 Bill’s Last Chance. Tl‘w folluwim: stnry comes to me frnm a reader who is employed on n'mnitinns. 'I‘hnrn had. it appears, been an vxplusion at, a nearby factory, and the manager. who was snatching a brief lmliday at. the time, hurried hnme t0 investigate. “How in the world did it hap- pen?†he asked the foreman as be viewed the wrteck. “Who was to blame?†“\\'ell, you see, Sir,†was the re- ply, “it was like this. Bill went. in- tn the mixing-mom, probably think- ing of something else, and struck a 91 match in mistake. Heâ€"â€"-â€" , “Struck a match!†exclaimed the manager in amazement. “I should have thought it would have been the last thing on earth he’d do.†THIS SPACE DONATED BY DI'RHAM HIGH SCHOOL T0 Canada’s Victory Loan 1 9 l 7 “Ah, Miss Ethel, may I not dream that. one day you will be mine?" PLANING MILLS EYES TESTED FREE D.C. TOWN, Jeweler: Damn! - on o§It “You may; dream, but it. won't ZENUS CLARK nunnm - - ammo The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that. he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for Shingles and Lath Always on Hand At Right Prices. was, sir.†was the rejoinder. Custom Sawing Promptly At- tended To SASH,DOORS â€" and all kinds of â€" House Fittings Buy VICTORY BONDS. W71»