DOO‘ so ACRESâ€"1N BENTINCK. BUILD- hï¬. and soil good, everything in mfclass shape. Price 85000. 0." .0 ACRES ON THE GARAFRAXA Bond, 200 clear, 50 acres hard- wood bush, well watered, firet- elm building. Will be laid theep to wind up estate. no ACRB‘PARM NEAR DROMORE high-class 'v property, splendid buildings. Price right. _ .‘_- ’or articular: apply to DU N. Durham. LOTS NUMBERS ONE AND TWO (1 and 2) Con. 2, N.D.R., Town- ship of Artemeaia, one mile north of Priceville. 100 acres. A first- class farm, well fenced, and un- der good gtatq of cultivafion. On “SALADA†I: hill- -grown tea-grown on planta- tionhighnponthc hill: inthcldandoiCcylon. Tliclafkmllandtendcrwitharich. fullflavour. m 18 AND 14. CON. 3. N. I). R. Glands. 15 are. bush, frame barn. vol! water must be gold. A. H. lulu-n- Dnr m. MR. â€O ACRE FARM ON THIRD CON- cesaion of Glenelg, N.D.R., lots 15 md 16; also 50 acres on Gravel Road. lot 12. These farms are both well watered and have good buildings: erected__thereon, good 8 BARRED ROCK COCKERELS. Prize winners, bred from best strain in Ontario. Also eggs for hatchingâ€"James Bogle. 2 3 3 m BUILDING OCCUPIED BY P.G.A. Webster :3 jewellery stars, .d J.P. Teltord u a law office, with chow cues, wall cases, clock pied}. _At t Luggin. App†b0 ACRES IN BENTINCK, FIVE nil» from Durham, tine build- Inn, good land, with a quantity of timber. _Muat _be sgld at once. UV‘ "7 UVVVVVV' I LOT 5, CON. 1, N.D.R., GLENELG. consisting of 50 acres of good I. P. Tolford. pasture. 0n the premises are a ABBISTEL, SOLICITOB. ETC. good dwelling house and fair . . ' ' . ' ' 0500. nearly opposite the Registry :gimildï¬ï¬s’, “gaffvgï¬ant‘i‘t‘?†ofï¬ce. Murrow? St..?l;l’bm. Atnymaunt timber. Good fishing. An ideal 50:3:th 0“ ‘ W m - on no property for a retired urn-en or any person desiring‘ w, F. Dunn, first class pasture for stock. For ABBISI‘EB. SOLICITOB, GON- Inrthor particulars apply .to . Chm. Firth Durham. or Alex. .. I,‘;’,‘3°°£;,§2Ԥng‘bh°' “’- Money m. Lioydtown. mot: 9.9.3391an Block. om Banana Pflco greatly reduced. 'ba;;f;iia _ Road, OT 21, CON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF Igremont, containin 100 acres u out 10 acres har wood bush, I .ocrer swamp timbered, the rest clear; barn 30x50, stable 30x40. Orchard 1 acre, watered by 2 wells and spring. Put 0! purchase money can remain on mortgage. For particulars apply William Bradley, Orchard. Ont. land. and an excellent 0 portun- lty lor the right man. ill sell uparately, or together, and on terms to suit purchaser. rFor further particulars apply on the premises to Andrew Ford, Bun- ouan. Nov. 4.3mp it are a log house, fairly com- fortable, a bank barn 45x65 with basement and stabling under- neath. Well watered. and a never failing well. About 20 ac- res of good hardwood bush and swamp that has never been cull- cd to any great extent. Quite convenient to school, churches, postoffice and railway station. A snap for quick sale. For fur- ther particulars apply .to P. F. HcArthur, or Dr. 1. Dixon. Price- Ville. P.O.. executors of the es- tate of the late John McArthur. Logs wanted A. H Jackson A8 IN mgr mas, M m‘ NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION. Strayed prepared to buy my quantity of er. Commitâ€. hc- 1mm“ C m TO THE PREMISES op Ion delivered to our mill who“. "â€7 ‘° 1“" 1"“ °‘ u“ the undersigned, lot a, con. 2, E ans-hm ell loge to be cut 10, n'gfl'm. A “w“ “m“ w" a. 3.. emu, two lambs. Own-3 eet long, allowing 3 in- . . chee‘owï¬â€˜r on each 10: tor tain- DURBAI ONTJLowor Town.) #32:; 131;: “magi-331.15 Inn . that when on app ce- , m was « 9o:- pt our ounce-The Durham J 0%??Dmntnud wAs’uctloneer tor WWI" “I†ood buildings, price i’éduced 10m $3000 to $2300 \ {or quick oows, on reasonable terms. Ap- ply to T.W. Scarf, Rocky Syn-‘- ad me. At than-gain. A ply b A. Gordon, Weyburn, ask. 61009“ Advent-cunt. of one hell. “Moat M100. 0"! Ties and Poles Wanted FEW YOUNG YORKSHIRE Farms for Sale. is always of naming good quality. Will you be con- with common tea when you an get “ SALADAâ€? Farms for Sale. Una-palm dealers ouch pre- ff Q i '. pare corn media: with caustics and acids. Reï¬ne Inch and ind-t on Putnam: Paulo“ Com Extru- tor. It’s purely .vegctablo, at. - For Sale. Logs Wanted Priceville, Feb. “11,4910 SMALL ADS. near Dorpoch, mob. or loco. 25 out. far ï¬rst i- union and 10 cont. for not: Out one inch and nude: two inches, double the above ms You], an. on applmuou 2nd I WILL BE AT ABERDEEN EV- ery Wednesday, the balance of the 'winter to measure and pay for all aawloga delivered there The highest rice paid for all straight, nouns log: a! all kind. of timber. Custom sawing and shingles done early in the spring. â€"N. McIntyre. May 31-09 GOOD COMFORTABLE SEVEN- r omed house. Good garden. ard and soft water. Good sta- ble and all conveniences. Rent reasonable. Apply to J .H. Brown Durham. 1 GOOD HOUSES FOR RENT.â€" Apply to J. ll. Latimor. 413d 0n. lamioson naclaurin. (FFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance out of Knapp’a Hotel. Lamb ton Street, Lower Town. Durban 0600 hours from 12 to 2 o’clock stairs, anbton Street. Residenceâ€" Comor Queen gnd Goor o Streetsâ€"North o! Methodist Qhurcb. _tï¬_co_ bong-9:1} HYSICJAN AND SURGEON‘ OF. flee in the New Hunter Bloch. Oï¬iee warms to 10 e. m.. to 4 p. m. and? toO a. In. Special attention given to diseases at women and children. Residence op- 000ite Preebvterinn Church. U York and Chicago. on...“ of Eye. Bar Nose and Throat. Will be .t Knapp House. Durban. the 2nd Sstmduv in each month. Hoursâ€"14 run. COMFORTABLE 8 ROOMED brick dwelling, well situated. Apply to Elizabeth Lauder. Dur- ham. Jan. 17th, ’10 t! l. P. Tolford. ABBIS’I‘EL, SOLICITOB . ETC. 060.. neuly opposite the Rogistr olï¬oo. Lambtop sump-bun. Apy nmgunyt Bank. Durhun. Onurio. ’- 60 Hutton. no Do. c. "O \FFICE. TELFORD’S BLOCK. UP A V ' '--â€" FORTUNE IN IT Even then it would only be valuable a few nights each month. whereas a Want Ad in this paper~while more limited in its scope will cover this particular locality every day in the year. If you could place an ad in the Moon millions of pe0ple would read it. W-ulcm t'hâ€"e'VCo'iï¬yâ€" 01 Grey. “Bole. ut- tendad to ut reasonable terms. Attainment. may be made at the Chronic]. owes, Durban Nov. uh. Farmers’ Notice W by Physician Unmpnloul 69.1011 pitch pre- Medical Director!) . Arthur Sun, I. D. 1 (11.. 7-9 p. m. Téiibhoho No. 10. Lem! rDirectory To Rent. BR. BURL The Banwell Hoxie Wire Fence Co.. though a comparatively new company. have met with remark- able su-ccess. Their business has grown rapidly, which is the best proof that their fencing is what "v: they claim, the best on the market. of. Their sales have increased 300 per ay,cent. in three years. What better rs proof can any man ask as to the allrsatisiaction it gives.?‘ 'm Vito lau- r'ho advertisement 0! Peerleu Wire Fence tobe found in this tune in the ï¬rst in a .cmp‘dgn dong new lines inaugurated by the Bnnwell Hoxie Co., Hamilton. on. In the put advertising of this chueeter bu been confined almost entirely to the tum __pn- pers. but in order to bring their agents in closer touch with the farmers and, others who require woven wire leasing, the Banwell Roxie people have instituted this campaign in order to have their agents’ names appear at the bot- tom of the advertisements. At leading centres in Ontario. weekly newspapers will be used through- out the season. This is quite a compliment to the pulling power of the weekly newspaper. It shows there is no better way of getting in direct touch with the people. The managexh'ent of this comp- any is in the hands of pioneer {epce men, expert; in thpdr_ line. Peerless fence is made by im- proved machinery, run by electric power. in a modern factory. No. 9 hard steel wire is rapidly con- verted into heavy farm and rail- way fencing. The wire is imported direct from England made b a firm who have manufacture and galvanized wire for generations. The process of galvanizing this wire is entire- ly different and superior to any galvanizing of fence wire in this country. This is proven by the severe acid test it stands. Any farmer can test the galvanizing on this fence wire for himself. The Banwell Hoxie Co. offer to am ply on application the formula an in- structions for making this test. The Banwell Hoxie Co. manufac- ture gates and fences suitable for any purpose. The undersigned auctioneer hasl been instructed to sell by public auction at Sec 2 and 3 of Lot 29, Can 1 Bantinck, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1910 the following: 3 horses; 1 mare, 8 years old; 1' aged mare; 1 horse, 5 years old:; 11 cows: 2 heifers, supposed to be, in calf; 1 brood sow. 2 years old; 9 pigs 4 Weeks old; 60 hens; 1 Massey-Harris binder: 1 Massey- Harris mower; 1 Massey-Harris hay rake; 1 seed drill; 1 disc har- row; 1 spring tooth barrow: 1 No. 9 spike tooth harrow; 1 Mas- sey-Harris 3-horse plough; 1 Massey-Harris 2-horse plough' 1 long plough; 1 scuffler: 1 root pulper; 1 tanning mill; 1 Massey-Harris rack and box com- plete;1 buggy: 1 Wagon;1 pr. bob sleighs;1 cutter: 1 buffalo robe: 1 grey goat robe; 2 pr. of .horse blankets; harness, double and single; 1 cream separator; 1 large milk can: 2 small milk cans: 1 Daisy churn: A number of milk pails and pans; 1 grain cradle; 2 dozen grain bags: A number or other articles too numerous to mention. Also a quantity 01 oat straw. Everything must be sold, as the prOprietor has sold his farm. TERMS: All sums 0! $5 and un- der, cash: over that amount, 12 months’ credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. 5 per cent. discount for cash. JAS. BURT. ROBT. BRIGHAM. Proprietor. A__Auctioneer. Notice to 'l‘respassers Manudacturer of Lumber, Shingles, Lath. also planing and matching. Custom work and chopping a specialty. Also a quantity 0.! hemlock, ce_da1_'._ aprucegnd bal- Credit Auction Sale THE: UNDERSIGNED WILL ItE- I v I ' I -l celve apphcations for the ofï¬ce I I (W â€4â€!) of Assessor or the Township of Glenelg for the year 1910. A CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, plications to be in before Fe - . rusry 12th nextâ€"J. 8. Black. To. Bronchitis. Crocp, Cough: and Colds. or Clerk. Glenelg. moncv but. sold and guaranteed by .. . . HACPARLANE CO. Dentist. OIFIOE: Our J. t J. Hunter’- Application for Assessor Bailey. ucuuucn, UUUM‘ Dy: uvv u...â€" sam wantedâ€"Norman Kerr. Farm Stock and Implements Dr. VI._G. (Morin. Dental . Dinotorv. THE DUBEAI Gamma ng to lwa w..-â€"wm r Falkingham.11252m i H.I. Storrey, of Albert St.. Dur- ham. Ont.. says: “My kidneys were disordered for some years and caused me much suffering and discomfort. I would leave my bed iseveral times during the night as {the kidney secretions were so ir- regular an-d frequent. The urine lplainly told of the disordered state of the kidneys as it was highly colored scant and scald- ing. There was a heavy brick dust sediment in it that was very inoticeable at times. I found no ‘relief in any of the manv reme- dies I had tried. Learning of iBooth’s Kidney Pills through a sfriend, I concluded I would try them. I had used only part of the ifirst box, when I was surprised ‘.to see the urine had cleared. It 3 was a short time when the secre- ,tion~s became less frequent. I be- ». gan to enjoy better sleep and bet- ’ ter health. my back is stronger f than in years previous and I can thank only Booth’s Kidnev Pills, which were obtained at Maoist- lane’s Pharmacy. This is the Case With [any Durham People Too many citizens of Durham are handicapped with a bad back. The uncea-sinsg pain causes con- stant misery. making work a bur- den and stoouping or lifting an impossibility. The back aches at night. preventing refreshing rest. and in the morning is stiff and lame. Plasters and linaimvents may give relief, but cannot reach the cause. To eliminate the pains and aches you must cure the kidneys. Booth’s Kidney .Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them perman- ently. 'Can you doubt Durham evi- dence? Sold by dealers. Price 50 cents. The RT. Booth Co., Limited, sole Canadian agents, Fort Erie, Ont. Patten heavy (an: fence {I made from on No.9 hard 13:22! English wire convene! into th 3 woven product by men: im- proved of machinery and galvang _ b? a Iupedor pro: eeee. Thin wire made the acid test end the alt, foggy climate of Eng landâ€"e em guarantee it lasts e lifetime an! never mete. Send far eampiee o! Peerless win. w-o farmuh for testing gelvn - .33 on any bread of fence wire. Wad Agent’s Opinion‘ “From actual exaerience we know Peerless fence in perfect in every respect; It is easy to erect and can be re1 my arr ~teh- ed over any surface. N- -ver cage or snaps. Never needs repairs. Lock absoluteiy secure. Unaurpaued value as to prnce." W. D. Connor, Durham: H. Koenig Ayton. Joe Webber, Neustadt. Anthony Kunkell, Mildmay. D. W. Gregg, Eden Grove. Taylgr _ Carroll, Mgaforfi. J as. Heatherin‘gton, Thornbury. Russell Bros}. Dundalk. J. P. Noona'n, Mt. Forest. H. J. Ernest, Walkerton. Wellsford Bros., Cargill. R.E.W. Tackaberry. Lions Head P. S. Mcâ€"Dermid‘ Nottawa. MlngtoBoSuI-OOI. m undue is attribnhd to In. 1-. PM of PW“ ï¬g HANDICAPPED An â€thunk-tie convention of the travemnc stat! 0! Brendan- Honda-eon. Matted‘ lontreel. was held at the compeny’n work: Elle 3nd. nontral‘ during the closing week at the old yenr. There were in attendance Mr. Jon. B. Hendeuon, president end gen- eral manner: Mr. Geo. Bender-on manager of Maritime branch»; llr Geo. 1!. Edwards. manager at nontresl Paint and Color Works; Mr. John Irwin. Hontresl soles- mmsger; and Messrs. C.F. Smith. Halifax,; A. H. Ellis. Maritime Pro- vinces; W.A. Church, St. John, N. B.; B.W. Chariot-on, Quebec; Gus- ton Lemoine. Eastern Townships; F. A. Markum, Montreal; W. H. Smart Eastern Ontario; and Neil Macdonald Western Ontario. The representatives were wel- comed by the president. A trip was made through the lead cor- roding plant and paint factory. which was an eyeopener to those who had not been in Montreal since these works were complet- ed. Luncheon followed in the club house. In the afternoon addresses were made by Mr. Geo. Hender- son on “White Lead and Advertis- ing in‘ connection with it,†by Mr. Geo. M. Edwards on “English Lia- uid Paint and its Advertising,†and Mr. John Irwin on “China-Lac, the new Varnish Stain,†the advertis- ing connected with it, and the general newspaper and magazine advertising connected with the products of Brandrum Henderson Limited. In the evening a theatre party was held. The following evening the social event of the convention, the banquet. was held at the Place Viger Hotel. at which Mr. Joseph! R. Henderson presided. After the to-ast to the King. Mr. E.W. Charl- ton proposed “The President.†Mr Henderson gave an interesting history of the rise and develop- ment of the house of Brandram- Henderson Limited, from the time the business was first started in Five Islands. N.S.. till the pres- gent. Mr. Geo. Henderson proposed “The SalesmenԠand‘ alluding to the chairman’s reference to the part taken by the salesmen in the building up of the firm, said he wished to drive home the appre- ciation of the hard task of the traveller. Indian. and M calm Following Mr. Henderson, re- marks were made by Messrs. Smith Macdonald. Ellis. Lawlor, Church. Lemoine and Markum. Mr. Geo. M. Edwards proposed the toast “The Press.†A great deai of money, he said, was being spent bv Brandram - Henderson, Limited in advertising. They rec- ognized its value and were going in fur a bigger campaign than over. Mr. J.N. McKim, of A. Mc- Kim. Limited. and Mr. F.J. Arrow- smith._of “Hardware and Metal.†replied. The evening closed with a vote of thanks to the president for the entertainment and the great kind- ness displayed to the staff, and it was resolved that the success of the past would be more than dup- licated in the future and that rec- ord results would be shown at the next convention. A few minutes delay in treating some cases 041 croup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep Chamb- erlain’s Cough Remedy in the house, and at the first indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures. Sold by all dealers.. of patience and dexterity that in amusing. He will lie motionless upon on overhangin log or bank with pa. iced and lit e heady eyes attentive y scanning the water. Salmon anc' trout are his chief delight, and should one come near enough to the 8111'an he in snapped ont on the bank with} THE STANDARD BANK For sums up convenient and int: convenientandinexpenuve. Forlugeramounuweiuue DraftsOtBillsofExchlnge. oneysentatoncetoany hnkingpohtinthewoddbyTeleguphicot W 1873 am OF CANADA : TRANSMITTING MONEY ‘up to $50 09 BankMoncyOrdagm i8 II PUBLM'D EVERY THURSDAY HOME 4! the Chronic“ Printing â€can, 0mm IHE DURHAM EHHUNIELE Tn: Cnlomcu will be can: to sawipuon may uldreu. free of pounce. b! Rut.- _ _ .1 (â€Inn-.17â€, “\nhlninndm ""“""‘ ’l’“" any edema. tree or peerage. It Rate- . - .1 00per year. payable inadvalee 41.50 may be charged if not ee id. The dab to whleh every enbaorlptlon le â€I: (leaned by the number ea the addreea label. 0 papa db- eontlnued to all arreare are pa“. exeepsaete option of the proprietor. Adv. For â€that “mt- I cents I lino for the ï¬rst tuc- Bum . - “on; out. pox-lino not all. «went inutflon mink. non-nu. Put“ ugdo. 90¢ 0309011qu on} inch “.00 pol-m , _ _ -l‘ - .Ilâ€"-.Al-â€"- e'erde. not exceedin one men “.00 per ens Advertisement. wit. out epeeme direettene be pnbliehed tm forbid end chewed Tnneie at notionâ€"“Lt It. ' ' ‘ 3'0Ild. " “qu lNI'U u. â€0‘ â€" “U“ I vvâ€"‘Q ' '- auxâ€"50 coats for Int hoot-non. u out for out albooquont [nut-tin. All Martian-nu undead by amp" nut be paid tot tn odum. Contra: run. for any cavernous-u hr- nilhod on upplkntiol the ofloo. All ï¬lm‘s. to cum hurtl- In current weak. qbonld be brouh: in no but an- u con letel stocked with n The Job ' ’xlw Flynn- smut» Department muo- tor tuning on Final- â€"- ..I. Fdimflv mining- THE TRADERS BAN K. OF CANADA The Great Lung and Cough medicine GUARANTEED 25¢ a bottle st Macfuhne’l Drug Store m god pay your bills by mm on tho Tudors of cult to out. t â€We“ demanded unexpectedly. Nor doyouneedtobothcrmm roccipuâ€"your cheques pm- vldc than wtomatictlly. There's n prestige. too, in pnyin‘ by cheque, tlut ls well worth while. DURHAM. ONT., and relief is certain to follow. Cures the most obstinate coughs. colds, sore throats. or bronchial inflammation. All dealers. DAVIS LAWRENCE C0.. Montreal. such us you any ubtnin under the very best conditions nt the Control Business Collect of Toronto. is n surs passport to success. Thousands luvs proved it. Why not investi- gate for yourself? Our free catnl ue ex lains. Write for it. . H. SHAW. Principal. Don’ t try to patch up a linger- ipg cough by experimenting. Emma mm Pmrm. BU SI N ESS EDUCATION W. IRWIN Tn: Cnmnlqu wl_ll In no“). Bin-uâ€" ’ ran-I NOX A COLD IN ONE DAY 10. Mm leave Durham. at ‘ 0’9... Tub-arrive at Durham : up... and 8.56 p m. "Y DAY EXCEPT s: G. T, a. J. D. Me? “The D.L.†Emulsion {on up. will make on ulthy. Especially {you than who are “all run 1 Grand Trunk I TIME-Tm Fob. 10, 1910 Drive your and you will re for all kinds of unloading, and FAR 20 pair Lndies' Vi. tip. regular 32.5 for....... 18 pairs Misses V up. regular $21! for .............. 18 pcir Men's Felo YearWeIt felt sole rub’r heel, 33.7550 The next t play of bargai; large stock of ‘ clean out so as stock just com the prices we 11. but they must ing prices:â€" 15 par Lndies‘ Al? regular 32.00. fa Sale Co 18 Peel’s Old § Stand ' These nre but a few 50 min Boys' 0 regular 850. for.. i) pair Childs' Ru 50c. for ......... I) pnir Ladivs’ 1 shoes. 10 inch la angular $1 55. fat Cle J. Tory. Lou! A numbo: Leather and A numbel Tan and Vici A large m reduced prim pair Men’s A I: THE Mill 20