â€W, 100 ACRES, BEING LOT 4, CON. 3, Norman-by, about 4 miles from Durham 155 miles from Varney. Convenient to school and church: _well {once-ed: Well water- __1L2--_ WE 'J SYNOPSIS 0F CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. WANTED.â€"SHINGLE MACHINE. at once, in good condition. Ap- ply to Wm. B. Clark. Durham. 53 THE sole head of a family, or my male over 18 years old. may homestead a quarter-section of available Dominion land in Mani- toba, Saskatchewan_ or Alberta. TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned for the building of a new brick school in S, S. No. 3 Bentinck. New plans and speciiications will be Open for inâ€" March 31, 1914.-J. W. Vickers, R. nan The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. Entry by proxy may be made at the office of any Local Agent of Dominion Lands (not sup-agent),__on certain conditions, P or Sale BRICK HOUSE AND FIVE AChES of good land good garden,, well. stable, buggy house and other conveniences; just outside cor- por'ation. Determined to sell at A LARGE, RDOMY DWELLING huuse; large enough to keep bwarders: conveniently qituqtgd GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE ON Mill street; good cellar, garden, barn, hen-house; hard and soft Water; reason-able price to quick purchaser. _ Apply to John n‘nJP Duties.â€"Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A home- Iteader may live Within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres, on certain condi- tiona. A habitable house is _re- {GE-3d in every case. except when residence is performed 1n the viginity. _ A '1‘. I I In certain districts a home- Iteader in good standing may pre- empt a quarter-section along- side his homestead. Price $3 per acre. Dutiesâ€"Six months resi- dence in each or six years from date of homestead entry (includv ing the time required to earn homestead patent) and 50 acres extra cultivation. __‘..._ J..- â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-'â€"_- ,- HE WELL-KNOWN LAUGHTON Farm,â€"a mile and a quarter nOrth of Dromore; 100 acres, 60 acres under good state of culâ€" tivation, 15 acres pasture, balâ€" ance bush, mostly hardwood: frame barn 30x50; log and frame stables; good sized frame and grout house. Apply to J. T. Laughton. 50 Hill street, Port Arthur, or to J. M. Findlay, Dro- ““" 219tf I, ‘ nuauu. ~\I.IV I. J v“. rvuw-av r.vw‘.. I 7‘ VIII U, l A homesteadert who has exhaust-1 cu newsdcalcrs. ed his homestead right and cannot‘ gigs!" 09,3618m.flew Yuri; obtain a pre-emption may take} QWWFBQW “no. purchased homestead in certaml mm“, ‘ leerâ€"Must reslde six months in‘ . each of three years, cultivate 50 F0] sale - ~ ! acres and erect a house worth A DESIRABLE 8-ROOM HOUSE†$300. on Countess street; barn on lot, area of cultivation is sub-6 size 18x24. Apply to ‘ M. H bet to reduction in case of rough. Knechtel. 3 121:! new»! or “on; View}? . morale MOTOR, :2 nonsu- o O ‘ wer, direct current, with starts 5?: 1.9;,“ .Witch' â€" musty; . -_‘__:___ -‘_....._ ht-.â€" uty-olthollinister A LI. - 'A‘A-‘A. ‘ EING LOT 53, CON. Glenelg,_ containing 7ES’1‘ PART OF LOT 28, CON. 1 W. G 12., ad}oining_ corporation and soft water, barn, orchard, sheds. etc. Apply to T. Basking or to A. E. Jackson, Durham. 4 24 ti ed, and in good state of cultiva- tion; brick house, bank barn and good buildings. For particulars. gpply to - David McAuliffe, Sr., 1 301-: wodd 3773:- 1. Dunhanh Machinery Wanted D-tfrkiam. i GLENELG, ABOUT 35 ACRES‘ of good pasture land; Well fenc- ed; Well watered. Also 42% acres in _Bentir_1ck: _good houge, "'0‘. l V‘U A“ -v- v-..- ï¬lm. and goodjfelljf Will bé sold reasonable. Apply ,to Wm. Wall, Durham. 1:29 13pd E allupï¬ublic works; néwly dec- orated; cheap rent. Apply to N. McIntyre, Durham. 612 00D â€"FfVE-ROOMED HOUSE. well located; good garden and hen pen. Rent reasonable. Ap- ply to Ed. Welsh, Durham. 12181t7p£1tf . No. 1, Hanover. purcnaser. Apj Schutz, Durham. IROQGQ xivarnsezn'ï¬ï¬‚ Tenders \Vanted Hi)!" zant insert ion. To Rent :3 of on» “for SE1 '8‘. uio Interior. ' I ï¬wotid in Feiruary: ngw g SMALL "ADS. Exxon or less, 25 cents for- ï¬rst insertion. and 10 cents for each Over one inch and under two inches, double the above a'u'nlnt. Yearly rates on applicamon. 1 22d 3 19tf 31'2- and under two-inches, ldouble-_the Shove ' rates on application". w.-.- - _. ~ ....... I l \ t ‘ omce. 5 Street. Medical 027640712. ' .â€"-â€"â€" _â€"â€"â€"â€" â€M 9â€"-â€" {fr}. ï¬nieson 6:. lamieson. FFICE AND RESIDENCE A ‘, short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, , limb ton Street. LW" lown' Durham ’usually displayed by. the average flies hours from 12 to .5 o’clock 3. G. Hutton. ill. 0., C. M- nearly E ")0. 7-9 p. ‘11. .tion between ofï¬ce and residence at i all hours. “- opposite the Registry Resrdence Second house south T ot Registry ofï¬ce on east side of Albert Ofï¬ce Hours 9411 a.m., 2-4‘p. Telephone communica- Arthur Gun, II. D. ,’ HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, or. _â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" __..â€" ~9â€" tice in the New Hunter Block. Oflice hours, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and? :09 p. :11. Special attention given to disease? of women and children. Residence op posite Presbvterian Church. â€". â€"â€"_â€"‘- DB. BURT. Late Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hoe Ingz, and toGolJen Sq. Throat and Nose Hos SPECIALIST : '. EARLIï¬BOATï¬TNOSE ALL. A.. ‘.l) n_-_ L ‘I‘nj Dear Sir,.â€"-I notice it ‘is‘ about in time j for lme Ito payâ€"my sub.,,‘a.nd as my .better half assures , me she could not live without The Chr6n- .icle, .I thought as there is a shortage .of the feminine persua-l sion in the iWild and Woolly West and as prudence is the better part of valor, I .had better 'ycom- ply with that outward cheerfulness married man who has fought the? {good fight and has -c0me off. {second best. ' 4 ; )FFLCEâ€"Over .3 P. Telford’s ofï¬ce? l. l We have had \a very mild win-1 ter, there being only about two weeks .of cold .iweather. Edmonton is destined to become the whole-; sale house for the great Peace, River iQountry, and that, Ishouldl iudge‘, at no distant date. The steel on the Ihdmonton, Durvega QB.C. railray has *now reached Lesser Slave Lake, and is being laid ',at the rate of two miles per day, 'while the contract for the first \1‘25 miles of the A. G.W.‘ railway has been let, ‘and worki will soon commence thereon. Oni the Edmonton, Dunvegan B. 0.3 railway, they expect to have the' grading done by next fall to the. Peace ,River, while on the G.’l‘.P.I they ,fully expect to get the re- maining gap connected up by June of ,this year. The C.N.R. are also making desperate strides in the race to the Coast. It usually takes three construction gangs to make Arthur Bun, M. D. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- tice in the New Hunter Block. Oï¬ce hours, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and? :09 p. :11. Special attention given to disease.» of women and children. Residence op posite Presbvterian Church. ï¬rs. Jamieson (a lamieson. i FFICE AND RESIDENCE 3‘, a short distance Out of Knapp ’8 Hotel, amb ton Street, Lower Town, Durham ï¬ice ..ours from 12 to: o clock g U’ York and Chicago Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat \Vill he at, the Hahn House, July 20 Oct.19, November 16. Dec. 21 Hours. 1 to 5 p.m. Ofï¬ceâ€"Over Douglas’ J e wellerv Storm The Home of the LIGHT BRAHMA WHITE ROCK THE SUNRISE POULTRY YARD 3) Ofï¬ce. xxéarly opposite the Registry o‘ï¬ce. Lambton '%t..Durham. Anyamoum \f monev tn scan a? 5 pm: cent. on farm sropertv. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist.- ' awn". .. )8. 4,13. Ove. J J. Hunter’s JFWGRANTDDWSLDS T ONOR GRADUATE UNIVERSI. ty of Toronto. Graduate Roya 3ollege Dental Sqrgeons or "Ontario. Dentistry :11 all its Branches. 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. Durham, -V er, Conveyancer, c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. A general ï¬nancial bnsi 1888 transacted. J. P. Telford. RARRISTEI., SOLICITOR ET(‘ Ofï¬ce nearly opposite the Regisfl'g " A. H. Jackson. ’JOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION ‘1 er, Qonveyancgr, c_. lnsurapcI Anyone sendhg a sketch and dr‘scrintMn may 9111011}! ascertain our opinion free whether an mvaminn is probably patenmble. Communica- {10:13}; riot}; goqndcnml._8m;DBGGK on Patents __A_ $133325; o“:(ESEâ€"5563;537:631‘é'e'chi-Iri}; patents. ‘ Patents pater; thmurh Mann 8: Co. recefle cpcgial qotwe, mtpgut. charge, mthg 3R. BRGWN L. R. C P.. LONDON. ENG RADULATE of London. New A ï¬aï¬dsomély' musimtfjdivcemâ€"y.‘ Largest; éir. culation of any scicnnï¬c journal. Terms 1'0: Canada. $3.75 a. year. postage prepaid. Sold by «.u newsoeabrs. - ram _cu,§6:§'r°=1nzaflew;vurk DURHAM ONT. (Lower Town.) 01111.30 3.3, Frat 5“. Owem Round. W. D. CONNOR Dental Directorv. W. J. SHARP Stock and Eggs for Sale Legal ‘Dz’rectorv. BOX 52 as mam . WHITE ORPINGTON Ontario - Edmonton, Alta, Maréh 10. 1914‘ Tb the Editor of The Chronicle: one gang in this wescern country, that 1s;ou1.e gang on the job ‘one gang coming in to go on a pro- longed drunx, and one gang go- ing put to commence Work again after having ‘hit the high places†for two or three Weeks 1'.-n the city It is indeed a puzzï¬ng question, this liquor question, as the city seems at times to have waves of drunkenness something dreadful to Witness, and the licenses keep on increasing at a despeiate iate. Hard times or good times seem to make «no difference. Edmonton, along with all the rest of the Western cities, has had very "quiet times for the last 18 months, owing to the money stringency, but I should judge it must be nearly over, as quite a number of people have arranged loans for building large blocks at veryfsatisfactory terms and rates. A LETTER FROM EDMONTON Prince Rpuert, With the comple- tion of the G.T.P., will very soon come into its own, and it is the writer’s humble opinion that that hamlet Will become the LiVerpool of ,Canada, as they have the best harbor on the North American coast, and. being that China and Japan are just beginning to de- velop. This port is right on the coast, and having water harbor all the year round. and some 60 feet deep right to the very edge, and SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 24th April, 1914, for the conveyance of His Majesty’s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, thirty times per week each way, between Neustadt P..O and Grand Trunk Railway Station from the lst July next. Printed nortices containing furth- er information as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Neustadt, and at the officé‘ of the Post Office Inspector, Toronto. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Toronto, March 11th, 1914. A. SUTHERLAND, {Post Office Inapector. 3193 to the Postmaster General, Will be received at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, .the 17th April 1914, for the conveyance of His Majesty’ s Mails, on a pr0posed Contract for ’four years, six times per week each Way, over Durham (East and South) Rural Mail Route; from the Pgstniaster General’s pleasure. Printed notices containing furth- er information as to conditions of proposed Cantract may be« seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Durham, and at the office of the A .‘Q \V. Ca1dcr,’;’l‘n ':1 Agent, Phone 3% \‘ ‘v ' ‘ 1 J. Tawney. btutmu Agent Pmme lg From Tm-nntn mud stations. North and “few nf 'l‘ornntn. Proportion- ate low" Laws tum) Sta Lions East; nf â€1010mm. R: tum limiL 2 months Fall particulars as Grand Trunk Tivker. (.)1'Iicv.<. or write (.1. E. Horn- ing', D.P.A.. Toronto, Ont. WiN N IPEG and Return $35.00 EDMONTON and Return 43.00 Each Tuesday, Mam-ch 3rd to Out»- 27th incflbive. . via Chimgn, St. Paul or Duluth Homeseekers SEALED TENDERS, addressed To Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewam M A! L CONTRACT MAIL CONTRACT Excursi0n§ [AM CHRONICLE ' ITflN large“ enough for ocean liners f0 the clock, ! And waits for the Whistle to; blow; . i And one has a hammer With; Which he Will knock, 1 And one tells a story of W)e; T And one, if requested 33:0 travel a mile, . . dressed Will measure the perChes and will be roods; 30D, on But \one does his stunt With a 1:, for Whistle or smile- aJesty’s He’sthe Man 'Who Delivers the ract for Goods†' Week set and One man is afraid that he’ll labor :3: the too hard- The world isn’t yearning for ï¬nan- ‘~ such; I Lions of And one man is ever alert, on his oe/seen ‘-‘ guard, C er may Lest he chp111: in a minute too [ices of gnuch of the A:nd one has acgrouch, or" a pinto. temper thzt’s bad-,- no, . And one is 0,â€; creature otmoods; L “,1, 1 theioyons Band g‘ I Qnotice that your, worthy cor-_ 'reSpondent for Corner Concer‘ns idoes not lubricate your columns Twith his skilful pen. as frequentlv 'as he used to do. Possibly mar- ried life on his ranch is‘ bringing ;Mm ‘.to that state described bv 8Shakespeare as the “seer amd yel- ilow leaf†before his time. With these few rambling remarks, and Wishing you, Mr. Editor, the suc- cess and happiness you so justly deserve, ’I remain, * - large enough fOr ocean liners for! all time to come. Then. its situ-i ation as the terminal of the G.T;u{ 13., which is one ' of the best-built? roads in Canada, it not the very best, and by which a locomotive unaided can haul some four times as much by the Yellow Head Pass across the Rockies as the same engine unaided could by way of the C.P.R. route over the Rockies. With†theeompletion of the Pana- ma Camal these British Columbia and Alberta cities will receive great advantages. ' Tenders are asked for couriers over Rural M‘ail Route No. 4, run- nang east and south from Durham. the distance being nine and three- eighth miles, and minutely des- cribed as follows. “The courier will leave Durham after receipt of mail after arrival of the G. T. R. train No. 213, now due at 2pm., and proceed east one and three- quarter (miles on Lambton street to the roadway betWeen concesâ€" sions two and three, thence south two ’and one-eighth miles to the town line between Gdenelg and Egremon-t, thence east one. mile to the base line between the old and new surveys of .the township of Glenelg, thence north one and one- eighth miles to the roadway be- tween lots sixty-three and sixty- four, thence west one and seven- eighth miles to a given road, thence north three-quarter miles to Lambton street, thence west three-quarter miles to. Durham post office, By this change from our original outline it will be noticed that pat- ro'ns along the given road past Wm. Smith’s and Henry Lawrence’s will â€not be served till the return trip, instead of the outgoing trip, as formerly. Also, patrons on Lambton street, now {Rural Route No. (1, will be served by the cour- ier \of No. 4, and the courier of Route .No. 1 will be‘changed so as \to go out by way of Durham Road instead of b Lamb-ton street. It is expecte that Route No. 4 will be irn operation by tHe first of May; THE WELCOME HAND. There’s a man in the world who is mever turned down, l Wherever he chances to stray‘ ! He gets the glad hand in the popâ€"'3 ulous town, Or out Where the farmers makej hay. 1 He’s greeted With pleasure on? deserts of sand i And deep in the aisles of the; Woods; 3 Wherever he goes there’s the glad. Welcome handâ€" I He’s the Mam ’Who Delivers the: Goods. 5 The failures of life sit around and complain; The Gods haven’t treated them right; They’ve lost their umbrellas When- ever there’s rain, And they haven’t their lanterns at Qnmght; Men tire of the failures who fill with their sighs, The air of thel r own neighbor- ' hoods; Cm There’s a mam. Who is greeted with love-lighted eyesâ€" He’s the Man 'Who Delivers the Goods. HEALTHY HAIR-NO MORE DANDRUFF. â€"Use Parisian Sage.â€" It’s entirely needless to have un- sightly, matted, thin or faded hair. A"1.i‘ttié care is' all that is meeded to make it (thick, soft, pretty per- fectly healthy and tree from dand- ruff. . Use Parisian Sageâ€"it supplies hair needs and is absolutely harm- less. It quickly stops itching head and falling hair, and is one of the best tonics to invigorate the scalp and make the hair grow long and beautiful. \, Get a bottle of Parisian Sage to-day from M‘acfarl-ayne Co. or at any drug counter. It costs but 50 cents. Rub it into the scalpâ€" all dandruff disappearsâ€"your head feels fineâ€"the hair is pretty and perfectly healthy. X5 THE é30ET’S CORNER On-e fgllow_ is_ lazy, and Watches ++¢¢~§$++++€~++++$+¢¢+é4°4°$$~§° 4%++++%%¢é%+v+++++++++%++é RURAL Rom‘E NO. 4 Herbert Wilkinsoh, I- Edmonton . Alberta. in 60 Years Of Age i we mum mu HELP I so Broad Street House. London. I bought some of your GIN PILLS It Victoria, B. C. last September. I made {.pquiries . in New '$33.11.: ‘on lily-atrial ï¬gégpmw ‘3’ 6th ï¬lls giva them the strength at youth. Mount Forest Business ' College there but was unable to obtain any information about them. Your remedy, I ï¬nd at 60 {cars of age, to give me rfect relic and I regret very much hat you have not made arrangements to have GIN PILLS on sale in New York and London, as I urgently recom- mend GIN PILLS to friends of my age as being the one thing that does me good. . E. G. WOODFORD. If your kidneys need help, strengthen them and keep them well with GIN PILLS,â€"the guaranteed cure for Weak Kidneys, Pain in the Back, Bladder Trouble and Rheumatism. 50c. a'bnxâ€" 6 for $2.5oâ€"money back if they fail to relieve. Sent on receipt of price if your dealer does not handle them. Sample box free on request. National Drug and Chem. Co., of Canada Limited. Toronto. ' Nationai Lazy Liver Pills are a sure cure for Constipation. 25¢. a box. zoo Mrs. Augustus Northcott, of London, returning with her daughter in a cab from a visit, suddenly collapsed and died. ' l A superior school with compe- tent instructors and thorough courses. Affiliated with Central Business College, StratforduWe do more for our students than does any other similar school. All grad- uates in positions. You may enter at any time. Write for particulars or call at the college. D.A. McLachlan, W.E._Wilson,_ RESOURCES C05 on hand and in Canal GoldRaerveandNohumd Cbeqneloiothquanb. . A Cd! lambda Bomb. * ' v.5. 2659:5153 Anus ill-«incl, an“. â€1.856.095; Lam and Dine“ . . 30.664.507.40! ' ï¬lmd _ _ yCm_.-_._. 1mm uuucuuy LLLLL yocu auu uxcu. “w“ -_.. The STANDA BANK of CANADA STA T EM EN T From Report to Dominion Government. 31:! In; 1914 Mount Forest, Ont. President. 9.9!53535 130,000.00 “0,623.02 1540,2775: 163% Principal. IS PUBLIBHED VERY THURSDAY MORXING At the Chronicle Printing House. Gan Street. Subscription Tm: CHRONICLE will be sent a navy add“-.. (-4.‘ -x .. - to which ever} snbscnption is naid i d the number on the sddress label. a enoted by 1‘0 98w dis continued to all arrears are aid. , t Option of the proprietor. p ““3!" st he _ 2 one inch $4.00 ner snnnn: Advertxeements without Ioeciï¬c directions wil be published till forbid a: d charted accord Transient noticesâ€""Lt st. ' ‘ Wound. ' “For 3?? eto,â€"50 cents for ï¬rst ineertio ' , n. 25 cents for each snbseq nent Insertion . All advertisement-s ordered I) t be void for in adv-ac . y e rangers mu" Contact rates for year. advert; nished on npplioation to theyoï¬ce. semeï¬s f“ and Funeral Director\ Picture memo ("7 Shari: 5: notice. 'M sysmm Yonge and McGill Sts , Toronto, Out. is the pioneér high grade Business School of Canada. . Under new management; it is doing better work than ever. Write us if you want. to prepare for atgnod position. Henry C. VVM-d. Principal. ‘ DURHAM. ONT British American Business College For Men and Boys New Clothing a DURHAM unnumm door C. L. GRANT EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR‘ Embalming a Specialty see us when you need any- will try to please you. in and opened out this week from the Best Make of both lines. Come and New boots and Shoes just thing in our line. “’3 TINSMITHING ext, to Swallows ESIDENCEâ€"Nex1 '. J. Lawrence’s . Gamfmxo