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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Nov 1910, p. 2

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To Let on Shares, I ACRES OF GOOD TILLAB'LI'?) [and in the town, will be let on lhares to suitable person. Apply to Mrs. Lauder. near the Cream- 9293 lute]: TENISElâ€"IS MARKED “Tenders for Farm,” will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Dec. lst, 1910, for purchase of art of lot ‘21 and all of lot 22 on. 2, Normanby, 127 acres m all. No tender necessarily ac- cepted. Apply to A. H Jack- 922“ can, Durham. ioumsu CAR â€"m uuuunw- Ding orgerâ€"Geo.Y1irs, Durham A BELL ORGAN IN FIRS’? CL ASS condition. quarter acre of land, full sized cellar, on Garatraxa Street, op- posite cement works. Reasonâ€" able terms. Apply to A. H Jackson, Durham. 918pd cry. Durham. ____________.,_.-â€"â€"- may oln remun ou mm. -5... ’0! puticulun apply Wiliam Dudley, Orchard. Ont. 100 ACRE FARM ON THIRD CON- cusion of Glenelg, N.D.R., lots 15 and 16. This farm is well water- od, and has good buildings erect- od thereon, good land, and an ' the right man. For further particu- hrl, apply on the premises A. Ford, Bunessan. 12 31.10“ â€"â€"..!â€"-> . r .â€" PEKIN DUCKS â€"- LARGE, IM- roved, young. Also ‘a fox- ound bitch, and dog pup about 3 months old. Apply to C. W. ' “ “ 106‘2 W _-_,, Lunbton Street. Durham, oppo- site the Methodist parsonage. One of the nicest situated prop- crties in Durham. In good state a! repair. Will sell on reason- able terms to quick buyer. Ap- ply on premises to T. Moran. 4.7 OT 21, CON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF Igremont, containing 106 acres .bout 10 acres hardwood bush, 0 acre! ewamv timbered, the rest (her; barn 30x50, stable 30x40. Orebtrd ! acre, watered by 2 wells end eprlng. P t of purchase ,_ -r_ A... mnrfdflf’fll s LA.‘IBS ESTRAY. BTRAYED TO THE PREMISES OF the undersigned, th 1?, (20.1. 3. For Sale or Rent. DR SALEâ€"A GOOD COMFORT- able twoâ€"storey brick house, conveniently located in the town of Durham. This is a desirable property, and will be sold cheap to quick purchaser. For further particulars apply to Box 8, Mol- ock, or the Chronicle office, Dur- T n AN KSGIVING DAY========= SINGLE FARE For Round Trip ham. Between m1 stations In Lanmm. also evening, NOV. 5th, 191", at a.au U ' to Dem it and Pmt Huron. Eli-11.. c}0§k,fi.n Mg. Jos. A. Brown’spew v v , L. U Niagara [fills aud Bufl'aln. .\.X. (mod 23d ’ Quiet? eigégittlgxfi 0‘ bifsfil::::. 30in x (u mixer 28, :29, 30 and 31. } Partiea interested will confer a? ‘ ‘ favor by attending this meeting. § BE'H'BN LIMIT NOV. 2ND. 1910‘ Also please take notice. the fall _-__--__.,.. tpremiums are ready, not which not- ‘ice has already been given. Those mot tak’ng them away will forfeit‘ L ’ O Hunters EXCIII'SIOIIS ! the 3:311: aglrlnobpremiizoms awarding! m w a we 11 ' smut m: son noun» mp “a?“ 0:12.155le :1 c FIR'i‘H v 'lNo .l2th.toull im- in J .A. R , .A , “fly um _ v m... ._ “-3010“. .n President. Secretary. 0 I _.u ~â€"â€"â€" .â€"_, 0T 1 OF 17. CONCESSION 1, E.‘ G. 8.. Glcnelg. 50 acres. well- “need, good buildings, two small orchards, and good spring and well. Also Lots 2 and 3. o! 15, Con. 1 W.G R.~Bentinck. 100 ac- res; 60 acres cleared, and 40 acres of good bush. These prooerties will be sold together or separ- ately. and on terms to suit pur- chaser. For further particulass IDOL" to.“’m. Leggette, Rocky Baugeen. Durham P.O. 6-2tf SINGLE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Dally until N0\.12t‘h.to all points in Temagami: Oct“ 20th to “Nov. 12th to the undersigned, Lot 15, Con. 3. Egremont, two ewe lambs. Own- er may have them by proving property. paying expenses, and taking them away.â€" 'm. Allan, Varney. Sale by Tfldffz BRICK iiiEIâ€"QENCE ON To Rent: For S I l9. {â€"1}; (3000mm- Geo. Ylirs, Durham: Dopot Agent. Your! a... oo appltm hon illlld “1P“ The annual meeting of the above . d- 'l Society will be held on Saturday 3"“ "- " S";evoning, >_Ipv. _5th, 1910, at 7.30 o'- - -_,n “A“, 413tf 1013M )1 1' IV“ “AV w --_‘.__ ohurt distance east f Knapp’a Hotel. ‘, l I Limb ml Street. Lower ann, Durban | 06100 hnurs from 12 tn 2 o’clock ‘ OFFICE: l, stairs, Lambton Street. Reaideueeâ€" Corner Queen and George Streets-North of Methadist Church ()tfice hoursâ€"9.11 mm. 24 mm, 7-9 om. Telephone No. it). Arthur Bun. M. D. % [)HYHIUIAN AN U SURGEON, OFW tire in the New Hunter Block. Office mars, 8 to 10 a. m.. to 4p. m. and 7 £09 3. m. Special attention gwen to diseases: 3f women and children. Residence opi or rite Presbvrerian Church. ._â€". â€"â€".â€" Ill. wovovuw.a, _ - l)lSE.-\SES 01“ DOMESTIUATED . animals treated on must scientif- ic prine-iples. All calls promptly nth-mlud to. Office and residence. (Mrwfraxa Stx-eut. Durham. Dem-1y up- pnaite the Chronicle Ufiice. (5231 mm ABJMtant R53}. Landau Oph‘h‘lmic 6:13.. and munmm Sq. Throat and Non I [having somewhat improved. D. W. Cameron and wife, and 013 ”"““‘"""‘“‘““ went to Toronto on Saturday, to ON. Jameson Haclaurln. visit their daughters, Mrs. Quack- FFICE AND RESIDENCE A .-. ) shurt distance eastof Knapp’a Hotel. enb'ush, and ms Mabel Cameron. n, Durhun Wmle Alex. Hamilton was en- unb ton Street. Lower; Tow Rhee hnurs from 12 to ‘2 o clock . gaged m deepening a Well for I. a Hut‘tOn. M 0.. c. ”. 'ED.W. Cameron, the bucket became , FFIC‘E. TELFORD’S BLOCK. UP detached from the 'rope.and Lu its ’ descent struck Alex. Mt}: great ,_ stairs, Lambton Street. Rasitletgceâ€" 2....-.- n....... and George Streetsâ€"North force, hnjuring his face and chest â€"1 , _____7 "â€"7 J F GRANT. D. 13.8.1.1) B. [lONOR “RA DUATE. UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduato Row. College Dental Snrgeona of Ontario. Dentistry m all its Branches. 0L~e.-â€"Ualder Block. over Post k’ u o-..‘ â€" I ‘ - . ”A er. Conveyancer. c. Immune. Agata. Money to Loan. Issuer of Ms:- riage Licenses A geuersl financial but new transacted. DURHAM ONT. (Lower Town.) SPECIALIST: {Q "#3 THROAT 8; NOSE pfiutxcrau. w- ... _- wr ,_ ARRISTEB, SULICITOR. CON- chancer, Notary Public 8:0. . uney to luau on farm pro )crty. 1n- sumuce effected. life or re. Office over Standard Bank, Durham, Ont. J. RUDD MATHEWS, MARKDALE Ont.. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. ~Sales nt- .nded to at reasonable terms. Arrangements mgy ,be made at the Chronicle othge, . ‘9), .. Inn-t'he'matter of Harry A. Bur- nett 0.1 the Town of Durham, gn the County of Grey, Dealer '1) men’s furnishings, Insolvent. Luv" w .wâ€".- Notice is hereby given, that the above named insolvent has made an assignment to me, under the provisions of the Act Edward VII Cap. 64, of all his estate and ef- fects, for the general benefit of his Creditors. Ollv- vâ€""___ A meeting of his creditors will be held at the law office of J. P. Telford, in the said Town of Dur- ham, on Friday the 4th day of Novâ€" ember, A.D., 1910, at the hour of 3 o’clock in the afternoon, to re- ceive a statement of affairs, to appoint inspectors, and fix their remuneration, and \for the order- ing of the affairs ~ of the estate generally. 'I Lâ€" 2211‘ A. H. Jackson. 0mm: PUBLIC, COMM‘ISSION V-â€"--J - be. Creditors are requested to file their claims with the assignee, with the proofs and particulars thereoL required by the said Act, on or before the date of such meeting. And notice is .further given that after the said 4th day of Novem- ber I will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate. having regard only to the claims of which I shall then have notice. Dated this 25th day of October. “A. D.. 1910. ROBERT BURNETT, Assignee, Durham P. 0. Ontario. LS'ucce-sgm tn W. F. Qunn) ARRISTER, _§()LlCl'I:9R.. ( For pains injhe side‘cr chest ' flannel with Chamberlain‘s Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing 'bettqr. For sale at Gun’s Drug Store. Notice to Creditors; Dr. W. 6. Pickering Dentist. Durham Agricultural Society, 1910 Licensed Audzbngg: By his Sglicitor, J. P. ’l‘elford.i Lam! ‘Dz’rectorv DR. BURT. A. C. Grant )wan in'lnd 'SIKvT iiiliyrpd. HOLSTEIN. Mr. and Mrs. J as. Durant return- ed from Owen Sound on Friday, as did also Mrs. J. R. Murdoch, the condition of Mrs. James Murdoch Miss Edna Philp arrived home on Saturday after an absence of several months down East. several months Gown 131151. The Rev. Mr. Rogers, of Owen Sound lectured on Missioas, in the! Presbyterian cnurcn on Fmdayi I l evening, 5"J- I w-vâ€"-v-â€"â€" Rev -Mr. Rogers, of Moore-field, spent a day wruh Rev. Mr. Marsh- all lately. er. McFarland and Wife, par- tool. of the Thanksgiving tesuvi- ties at her old home 111 Palmerston. Mr. Geo. Moses and Alma came up from the Queen (34y to spend Thanksgh’ing with 'her pai'un'cs, Mr. an 4 Mrs. ‘Jas. Durant. We are pleased that Mr. John Brown is improving after his recent serious illness. V'VO-u-D’v ‘ Mrs. l‘hos, Bunston has been quite ill lalely, out is now quxte convalescent. _ _- A. i I h;-3 businebw L11: :1 law (2.1315 urizn'c his death. H33 remains were in- tarretl Ln Mt. 'Fore3t cemetery. Messrs. Calder, Daviés, Petti- grew Sharp, and Mrs. Pettigrew and Mrs. John Pettig‘rmv, are 1’1 Walkerton re the Pettigrew case vs the G.T.R. VII» nu.-..-. The 3om1- -a.nnual concort, under the ausp’. nos of the public library here,w will be held on Nov. 17. A verv refresh mg _time is an icipated “Whi'i'aboututhe rink this sea:- on? It is reported that it is not lizkply to run in 1910â€"11. Mrs. R.M. Tribe is slowly im- proving. and we trust will soon be able to be arownd again. There is little danger from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneu- monia, and this never happens when Chamberlain’s Cough heme-- dy is used. This remedy has won a great reputation and extensiVe sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. For sale by G-un’s Drug Store. Mr. Thus. ’iucker drove Us'cl‘ to BelgraVc lasc Week and m-uugu. home a hue Specimen 01 yer- cum-out mare, tor wmcn he Wuuxu have to gave a good puue. The I‘OO‘L crop has been all har- ‘ yet-fled, and take most other crops, : MS a g’UOd 0’08. III‘UL)", Iat'iuc-b 1 hate attic to complain of Lillb ‘ yea-numess it is that a good crop, is so hard on the land. |.' WThanksg‘LVing Day tfallimg uni haiioweuu pOssrol‘y had some-, thmg to do with the luLLi that there were no silly tricks played by the boys, or nuisances; of any kmd indulged in. Alter u! good square meal of all the g0oug things of the season, they had llUt‘ the stomach to hndulge in such things as .Uown boys enjoy. ‘ A number of 'our farmers took the first outing with dog and gun‘ that they could find time for on1 Thanksgiving Day, but didn’t get much game. They found out it had been pretty well divided a-i Vmongst the poor of Durham be-l forehand. some captured on Sun-I days, much to ‘the horror of our" citizens. Shooting partridge is also contrary to Ilaw at present. Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker reâ€" turned home from Brussels a week ago. He ‘had been much in- terestcd in the matter of lightning rods being discussed in the Chron- icle a few weeks ago, and if he still had any belief in their virtue left, it was removed while away, by learning that the barns of two agents for different firms, with Complete sets of rods, Were burned this fall. -._‘2..~ A“‘l\‘_ Luna Lau. The committee providing enterâ€" taiznment for our Sunday school concert on Friday, the 11th, have secured such talent as the Me- Clocklfm Bros., of Durham, Rev. Del‘mr. Varney, and Dr. Brown, of Holstein, in company with the many musicians for which this nlace is noted, and with the place is noted, anu wuu Luc speeches. Dialogues, and recita- tions being prepared, the pro- gram promises to be a good. one. The people of !this part were nlpngod to again meet their old The people of pleased to again pastor, Rev. Bioe. Mrs. “7m. Poole ited her daughter from Saturday til Miss Bertha Mack‘ 3‘11“. " 1“. J """" y ited her daughter. in our domicile, from Saturday til-l Tuesday, also Miss Bertha Mack. of Exeter. came to spend a few days. It is a very level country where she lives. and she thought the hills of this place so nice We 'took her for a drive through ‘rGlenelg and Bent-Luck. where she could see something Worth While. Mr. Frank Grasby has re-en-tered farm life on his farm which he had Chamberlain‘s Stomach and Liv-f er Tablets do not sicken or gripew and may be taken with perfect; safety by the most delicate woman; or the youngest child. The old- and feeble will ‘also find them a". most suitable remedy for aiding; and strengthening their weakened digestion and for regulating the" bowels. For sale at Gun’s DrugI Store. l CORNER CONCERNS. ua\ ‘-- . Poole, of Toronto, vis- : At the Carney Lumber Com- 'pany'a Mills a man kmown by no [other name than “Irish" [abated ‘and fell on the timber approaching {the saws. With great-presence o1 Emind another workman leaped {forward and dragged -h;m from danger just in the nick of time. ‘ The construction of the North :Amerzcan Furniture factory, com- §menced about a month ago, is be- 'ing rapidly rushed forward. It ’ will be a large four storey build- :ing. | Robert Nelson, a Derby young 7. man, while cleanimg a blizzard l blower of a fodder cutter, had his ,'hand drawn into the machinery ' 1 and three fingera torn. off. __'I -l Condensed from our Exchanges. Mr. H. B. Stock, distrtct chief operator of the Bell Telephone L‘o., of Toronto 'was in Owen b‘ound re- cently to inspect the local SCI'YiCe, which he found to be in go0d Shape. ‘xkgth mule Conqnu’nlt 1mm busmess men Whom he Lutt‘l'chM- ed. He found some aault “3th- the slowness of subscmbers in gn‘rug the number wanted, justly clann- mg that much time Was lost at the Central because of this tardiness on the part of users. Owen Sound is behind the tunes in co'utxnumg to say “Hello” 33.11 answer-3.1g a phone instead of giving the num- ber as theyusually do in the cities. lllutlublllula~J ""5"" ._,_ ‘, on its thoroughfares, and the old nuisance and menace «to health are abolished. It is estimated that two thousand dollars have been saved over the old sprinkling; system, with better results. Mosquitoes, |a great nixsanuce upitil this year, [are banished. | Something should be done with :regard to a poor demenied wo- lman, who resides on Third Avenue SEas't. She can be seen at all hours: ’of the night wandering about with Ea child in her arms or standing on; i't-he corners watching wistfully as if she were looking .for some one: The story of the police, who have looked into the case. is that while lathe and her husband were :11, her «three little children were taken in charge. by the Children’s Aid So- ciety in Collingwood and placed iout in homes. On her recovery the absence of her children preyed {upon her mind to such an extent tithat she has reached her unfortu- ,|nate mental condition. The dilem- adlu Lilith.» ;uu.°~-â€" _____ , _ Several splendid flocks of wild geese have passed over the town recently-on their way south. A‘-‘â€"‘ 1â€"--."- “‘-"”"J v-- --â€"-â€"â€" .. The Chicago Daily Journal says: “Sandy, dusty roads have char- acterized the city of Owen Sound, Ontario, until this year when the municipality began using crude oil ,, .1 LLA A1,] richness. Red Rose Tea is blended with such nicety that it is the combination of all three points of merit. Will you try a package. iin the extreme, but surely thore‘ €should be some way of‘t akflng' the 'poor woman off Ithe streets. tho’! her disposition is apparently so .harmless as to not warrant her he- ;img placed under restraint, Her husband is unable to do anything ito restrict her wandering and is ia laboring man in such poor cir- cumstances as not to be able to lafford much réliof 'to 4a trying lsituatio-n. â€"Times. luuw ---â€" ma that the society finds itself in7 is that the woman is now in no condition to care (for her children if they ‘were returned to her. The child she carries is not over a year old and neighbors say that her treatment of it is anything but calculated to keep it alive or heal- thy, while the risk it runs while in its mother’s arms at all hours of the night could easily reqult in the loss of. irts' life. The case is pitiful The partnership which existed' for twentyâ€"six years between} Messrs Crossleytand Hunter, evan- geli,sts has had to be dissolxed through the phx sical disability of Mr. Hunter. The names and e\ an- geli sti c work of 'Crmsley and Hun- ter are as famous in Canada as were those of Moody and Sankey in the United States. Rev. Mr. Hunter has fallen a victim to pal- sy, as the result of long-continued arduous toiling in the cause of. Christianity. For more 'than a quarter of a century Mr. Hunter labored :.ncessantly in a work :whi ch made a terrific drain on his lnervous energy. He never spared‘ himself. and while this indubitably, contributed largely to the success iof Crossley and Hunter meetings, seemingly it has tcompelled Mr. Hunter to retire from any further particination in his wellâ€"loved work. Messrs. Crossley and Hunter conducted ‘evangelistic services 'in this town three Eears Iago and this many friends wi re- spet to hear of his illness. i PARTNERSHIP ENDED. OWEN SOUND. NEVER SDLD IN BULK no“ Exchanges. bug to the death of one of the most ‘ active members, Mr. Harry Harri- son. All interested will please On ‘Wednesday morning, 26th, there passed away at the home of his parents, North Egre- I I l . m-o-nt, Mr. Harry E. Harmsou, one of the most popular young men of that neighborhood. The deceased had been in somewhat poor health for a number of years, and tWo or three weeks ago, he was (al'en seriously ill from the result of a cold. which terminated in death. Interment took place in Ebenezer church cemetery on Fri-day, and "was followed by a large circle of sad-hearted and sorrowing friends ‘and neighbors. Rwy. Mr. Berry conducted the service at the house and grave. The floral trib- utes were most beautiful, the leasket being c'nmilefely covered with choice flowers. given by the family. and members of the Sun- day school, of wh'ch he was a 'member for a number of years, identified as one of i“: most zee'- ous workers, and ready and will- ing helpers. “'e join with the community in ex‘eidine: our trib- ute of feeling sympathy to the grieved parents. brothers, and sis- (er. who are all more or less indis- posed at the m‘esent time, and for their speedy restoration to health. 9 1 1 3 l FOR DYSPEPSIA You Risk Nothing by Trying This Remedy. We want everyone troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia to come to our store and obtain a box 0! Recall Dyspepsia Tablets. They contain Bismuth-Subuitrate and Pepsin prepared by a process which develops their greatest power to overcome digestive dis» turbance. m 1iAL_ -_n Lu; Nutty» Rexall Dyspepsia «Tablets are! very pleasant to take. They sooth the irritable, weak stomach, strengthen and invigorate the div gestive organs, relieve .nausea, and indigestion, promote nutrition and bring about a feeling of comfort. It you give 'Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets 3 reasonable trial we will return your money if you are not satisfied with the result. Three sizes. :25 cents. 50 cents and $1.00, Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies only atâ€"The Rexall Store. Mactarlane Co. That uncommonly strung color- ed organization known as the Sun- ny South will appear in the town hall, Durham, Thursday evening, November 3rd. It is one 0.! the! few attractions that improve with age. This season the program is entirely new, different in every way from any this organization has ever presented. The perform- ance is described by Q“ eastern critic as “one continuous scintilat- ing circle of surprises all the way! through, making an evening pass‘ quickly and delightfully while be-‘ ing entertained by this clever ag- gregation of \colored artists." There is every ingredient of gay- ety and melody and the 0110 is composed of a strong array of vaudeville talent equalled by few and surpassed by none. It is char- acteristic throughout,_ being a mixture of fun, melody and danc- ing, consisting of all the feat- ures peculiar to the negro in Dixie land, presented by megroes of the cultured and educated class, free from vulgarity, without any objec- tionable features, at the same tixnel sparkling _with wit and good hu- mor. The organization is accom- panied by a high-class solo con- cert band and superb orchestra. The band will head the Koontomn parade which will take place at noon. The prices of admission have been placed at 35 and 50c. Reserved seats can now be secur- ed at Macfarlancs'. ROCKWELL'S SUNNY SOUTH. HONEY AND THE IIONEYCOMB. l l Luck was with John and Henry Leach on Monday, when they oil)- tained their winter’s supply of honey at much less than the regu- lation price. While ploughing nearl the woods Henry 'heard a loud humming and discovered a swarm of bees around an old elm. Thi'ikn ing there might be some honeyi stored away they .got 'up early‘ and cut the tree down. They re-‘ ceived a few stings while the op-. eration was in progress, but their] .efforts were rewarded with a big: supply of honey. There were im-; mense combs measuring two feet? by three feet, so filled woth nec- tarine that the almost broke in the lifting. An when they had their buckets and pails filled they estimated that they had consider- ably over a hundred pounds. It isn’t often that a bee-tree is found now-a-daya, and these men certainly made a profitable 'find. 1â€"Walkerton Telescope. McWILLIAMSVILLE. THEâ€"S’W WM The Account: of Corporations, MerchantSo Manufacturers and Indlvldu-alo Solicited- small Savlngs Bunk Accounts receive OF CANADA of of W D CONNOR Pumps of all Kimm Galvanized and Iron Pip- ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. Pumas from $2 unwam. SHOP open every afternoon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop erlv attended to. kW. [1. CONNOR A. BELL UN DERTAKER and Funeral Directorw Future Frammg on shades: notice. SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next to Swallows Barber Shop. RmnmxcEâ€"Nex! door South of W. J. Luwrenao’t WE DURHAM EHHUNIELE l3 PUflLlflflfl) EVERY THURSDAY ”038"": It the Chronic“ hinting House, Guru/ma Strut. w Tl: “some” will be can I in. ptm sly Mdrun. free of pm! (If m - - .1 (”per yen. paygblv 30% 41.50 my boob-med if not no paid. lhe b which every subscription in pand m donoud tho number» the films label. Nu ,m m album! to 311 art-urn no paid. 6:09P? “ QM M the propflotor. dwrm-emontl ‘ m’n'ng For transient a :1" mm pm line fur the an: 11" i t. ° - “on; 3 cost. per .in and In”' 'Quut insertion minio- manure. Profom .l'dfi. not oxooodin one inch M 00 per null; :dvortiunnu without «pence dtzowoal '11: publhhd till forbid .Id ohm rd manhunt; Mus undoneâ€""Lutfl ‘IV‘onnd. "Fm M f“"'” ”DU for firlt “Herbal. 2‘ can. {of ‘3' 1 onfigummt tnurtion. THE TRADERS BANK. OF (:qusz "v- 7" vm“ “v..- ._ _. I “Immoral“ crdornd by «magma u-~ h M ‘0' i. “V3.00. Conan am for any sdmrvmmenu m linked on npplluti‘n un- 00in. ‘11 “Md-semen“. to Gaunt itwflim u m‘ '003. Should he. branch! '1; or! 190'?“ HONDA! 3t 6 p. m. k . The h “I lflc) run um “it ; Jab . . NI' fi'l’flnu 2150““ Wu“ Uni?!" uu'mng on Pint. is always welcomed at the Traders Bank, whether it is one dollar or five hundred. Full line of Catholic. Ruben. and Mark and whim Caps for agvd peoplv. There is no formality about making a deposit...â€" you simply fill in the Deposit Slip, as shown above. Savings Accounts are handled in the “havings Bank Department ” and our tellers are always glad to assist our customczs in transacting their business. Bra-cha- also at Mount tons! and Arum. DURHAM. ONT.. Nukmuith shnp. Embalming a Specialty DURHAM. ONT. Em'mn Munut‘acturer at And Dealer in -â€" Nov. 3, 1910 W. IRWI.‘ AID Pliwmrrrnfl. O o a o . $$?HO+OH ..H C 9” U 0.0.. '00 a0. . .0 no. Mo. o'oo’oo'oo'oo'oo'o«.o 4". o o o a o o 1:? 7?? 3?? 3?? Bankru .+++++++++_ .++++¢++++_ .++++++++++*++++. »+++++++++++++++ +++++++‘ .+++++++ _+++++. .+++++_ .++++++++++++++« -++++++++++++++' 3. Doctors said he could never b cured. C \\\ s ”flu ~ ‘ ‘ 70TO’DAY, th r86 years after his cure, he says: a. AM STILL CURED ~thero ‘ has been no return. " He had Eczema '9' 25 years. )“hs nu U bun» All we : yoursel ..27,1910 Mum)»; of T61

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