I GOOD HOUSES FOB Apply to J. M. Latimor. I ACRES or 13001) TILLABLE [And in the tOWn, will be let on dares to suitable person. Apply to Mrs. Lauder. near the Cream- ““ 9‘293 ~_,.,_._., IEALED' TENDERS MARKED “Tender: for Farm,†will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Dec. Int, 1910, for purchase of gart 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- . 9'22†..____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" A BELL ORGAN IN FIRST CLASS condition. Apply at this office. IOUSE AND LOT ON COU NTESS Street, Apply to Mrs. John Har- bottie, Durham. A SIX-ROOMBD BRICK HOUSE quarter acre of land, full sized cellar, an Garafraxa Street, op- posite cement works. Reason- able terms. Apply to A. H Jnnknon. Durham. 918pd m BUILDING OCCUPIED BY P.G.A. Web-nor u jewollery store. .6 LP. Tollord u n 11' ou'uce, with ahow cm, W.“ cues, clock u! ode. At t bargain. A ply b A. Gordon, Weybnrn, 31:. 61009“ in particulus up I? Wiuiam Dudley, Omhud. n . I. ACRE FARM 0N THIRD CON- couion of Glenelg, N.D.R., lots 15 and 16. This farm is well water- ad, and has good buildings erect- ed thereon, good land, and an excellent opportunity for the tight man. For further particu- hrl, apply on the premises to A. Ford, Bunessan. 12 31.10tf U shun distance oarsâ€"{M Kuapp’s Hotel I‘llb ton Street, Lower Town, Durhm (â€on hours frnm 1?. to 2 o’clock _â€"- . O -\I--- stairs, Lambtun Street. Resident?â€" 0mm 0mm. gud George Streets-Nun!) 00 method!» Church Uï¬'we bunk-9.1] 3.0. “9.11.. 7.9 om. Telephone No. ‘0 Arthur Gun. II. D. PHYS‘LIAA AN 1) SURGEON. OF ï¬re in the New Hunter Block. Oï¬hoe tourmfl h- 10 a. m.. 14.4 9.11:. and? £09 9. In. >sz°ial attofntion given to dim» d woman and cluldreu. Residence op- â€itv I’Iw-bvmrian (’hurch. _.__.,._â€".â€"â€"â€".___.._, I.“ Anamunt Rn} Landon Ophthalmic Hoe IIL. um mt‘mmvu Sq. Thy-mu and Non Ho. Durham. EYE, 2A8, THROAT nose '? “ .\ 1' u .'~ ‘fJ'o-h snvvv‘d “-1. 5mm ‘ " chkson, Durham Dr. 0.3.Craig, p.v_.§: ‘v.‘s...y.pr._ Drs. lamieson Maclaurin. \FFICB ANU 333193308 A L R. C. P.. LONDON ENG GRADULATB of London. New ank and ('hicago. W- 01 Eye. Eu No“ and Tina. Will he an Knapp House, Durham. the 'bl “hudav in nan-h mouth. Hmns-lâ€"ï¬ no DULY. - -v Iv Ln :1 , --____ moat, contunin 106 acres t 10 were: bar wood bush, I actor swamp timbered, the rest that; bun 80x50, etable 30x40. Oral-1rd 1 scre, watered by 2 wells and apring. Put 0! purchase ic pV‘Hu'llOlr’S. All culls tttelulml l0. Ofï¬t'P and ‘. Garah mu Stu-cc. Durham, I posit» thv (‘hrnnicle Ofï¬ce. OFFICE: 1.6. Hutton. I. D..l.. Wm H. rm mam BLOCK UP ...._7 J. P. ialt'orc. A RRYST BL. SLLIUI'I UK 8'“) “flit-e. ledrly Utvpu~i38 the Registry 0 ï¬ve. Lamhmn L. Durham. Any ..muum d IIIHIH‘V I! !08D 5‘ 5 {'07 can‘. 0 "' W'," ‘\ V .0..' - at. Uurx;0;‘ancor. I c. Immune “an! Muhey :0 Loan. 19800! at M than licenses. A general Omen] bani :2" via nï¬-w . lvlThBA! ONT. (Lower Town. For §a|e by Ten_der. P s'g-aucer. Notary oney (.0 Man on ï¬rm pl lettuce eflccted. life or 7 _ _ “-4. n AhMI of on. into. or la “hog-at bearing. 0"! on». amount. I For Sale or Bent. â€"â€"â€"’â€"- A. H. Jackson. comm PUBLIC, 90311355101: Isnféï¬s'b?‘ nounsruwmu Tr Gunman 3.1. n 3 0mm GRADUATE. UNIVEua‘u- t)’ of Turnum. Graduate Rays llvgï¬ he: u) $131890!!! ufdmmnu Dmn‘tr)’ In all m: Branched. hemâ€"(3mm “lurk. OVOf Post Oh "l" C" ‘F‘ .ARBISI‘ER. gouomm COD:- Medical Directorv. mmmls [l't‘atti‘d on most, sc'ienlif- ‘H.:'ip|:‘8. All calls promptly llt‘l‘ m. Ofï¬ce and residence. fruits! Stit't‘c. Durham, neat-1y up- .- thu (‘hrnnié‘le Ofï¬ce. “2B1 (Saree-49! to W. I“. Dunn) AA-nflnmn t Dr. w. 0. Pickering Dentist. A_A- U UK. Dental Directorv SPECIALIST : DH. BURT. ()var J. J Humar's Public «to. operty. In- ‘An no. 3 «In for Int inertial: and want. {or ml: 0 inch and under two inches. double the above Yearly rue. ou appliat'on. 3.17M EENTS WAN_TED.-â€"_WHOLE 93 FEKIN _DUCKS â€" LARGE, IM- Lang. â€"â€" -â€"â€"_â€"'â€"â€" J. RUDD MATHEWS, MARKDALE 0nt.. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Sales at- .ndad to at reasonable terms. Arrangements my ,be made at the Chronicle othge. Durham n‘... ‘_____j A reliable regulator; never fails. While these pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the gener- ative portion of the female system, they are strictly cute to use. Re- iuae all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van’s are sold at $5.00 a box, or three for 810.00. Mailed to any ad- dress. The Scobell Drug Co., St. Catharina, Ont. part time; libural terms; outfit free. Over 500 acres in trees. Write at once. “The Fruit Spec- ialists.†Thos. W. Bo“ man Son CO. Limited, -.idg \ 1° 0*)“ . â€1‘0- prov‘edrvyvï¬aihg. Also "a £0 '- hound bitch, and dog pup aboat 3 months old. Apply to C. W. "m 1062 0â€"1: 1 or 17. CONCESSION 1. E. G. 8.. Glenelg. 50 acres. well- fenced. good buildings. two small orchards. and good spring and well. Also Lots 2 and 3 of 15. Con. 1 W.G RA Bentinck. 100 ac- res; 60 acres cleared. and 40 acres of good bush. These properties will be sold together or separ- ately. and on terms to suit pur- chaser. For further particulars apply to Wm. Leggette. Rookv Saugeen. Durham P.O. 6-2tf Mae OXFORD 4 ' ï¬ECONOMIZERï¬ For sale at Macfarlane Co’s. .5 top the Lea ks InYourCoalBill Use a Gurney-Oxford range and save 20 per cent. of your coal bill. The †Chancellor†shown here is the ï¬nest steel range made by the well known Gurney-Oxford Company. There’s no better to be had in the country. Made in more styles and sizes than any steel range on the mar- ket, with every late device for economy and conveni- ence. Dr do Van’s Female Pills Material is the best to‘be had, inside and out. W'ith or without reservoir on either end. Guard on ash door. Braced oven bottom. Drop door on warming clos- et. Divided oven flue, to insure even baking. Broil- er top. Thermometer on oven door if desired. Made for coal or wood. Besides these special featuresâ€"- Licensed A udz'oneer Agent‘s_\Vant¢;q wil' luv you lire toini u Iomst panama ('03! for furl. Will an at least 20 pct cut. «I the coal you now use and will take nll (wolm‘ odors up the chi-nu. Yn'n'il Srlvv money (-vory day you nv‘ "a Humnv-nxfurd. And plwaya get \ J"l\l 'R LN us dvmmstmte to you the lit-wmnnib'r.†and the other Gurney- \ N†m] puz'lffl of superiority. See how p -n' n: .1 {1044! mm!“ out w. \\ o “'lll "Tm shn-v 35m other Gurney-Oxford ~'-w 2-; am! rungos fur every purpose and Dr w-w knd nf im-l. (.M display on Mu ‘l 'nra all fln time. ' ht 4Mâ€: vivted with the D09! 3.. '\"1. war liLw-d stnvm and ranges In all \7 madzv . 6 do u nowâ€"lot the good of your pocke ’ k. A. S. HUNTER more ( 00kt For Sale. mtisfzxctury Vi'l‘SllltS from' yéur 35v: 5th,. lyfpd. We have one foot of the beauti- ful snow in this part now, and we hear the merry jingle of the sleigh bells again. So winter .is coming again, ho! ho!. Winter is coming with frost and snow! There is considerable sickness at resent. Mr. Hugh Atchison and rs. Male-01m McCannel being in- disposed. Mr. and Mrs. James Howitt, and baby Ilene, of Torcnto, visited L5.»- former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sva-ckett. They return to the city this week. We wish them a safe journey. Miss May Ernest, of this place, is at present engaged workiag at Mt. Forest. Rev. Mr. Mathes-on, of Priceville. held a cottage prayer meeting at Geo. Sackett’s recently, which was Well attended and much enjoy- ed by all present. We are informed that Swinton Park intends building a new church. We trust it will be a suc- cess, as it is much required. Little Willie Lane, of this place‘ is on the sick list at present. We trust that unLIer the skilfu‘. care of Dr. Sneath. of Dromore, he will soon recover. The poor rabbits have been made considerable less of late. Wm. Sackett. and his son-in-ia'w, J. Howitt, of Toronto, having bag- ged_ quite \a number._ _â€" A. We are informed that Mr. Con- rad Schmidt, of New England, has rented his farm to John Hill, of BoothV ille, ’Mr. Schmidt intends 'working ‘at his trade of carpentel and calriage making. 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 theme- 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 conï¬dence. For sale by Gun’s Drug Store. Miss .Eld'a McLaughlin spent a few days at Thanksgiving time with her grandmother at Saugeen Junction. Miss Annie Petty, of Durham, visited last week at her uncle‘s, Mr. H. Wilkinson‘s. Annie was for- merly a resident of our burghand We were pleased to see hex; again. Miss Farrell, teacher in 8.8. No. 1 Normanby, spent Thanksgivingr holidays at her parental home in Kenilworth. nMiés Rob‘s-0n, teacher, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at 1101' par- ental home in Glenelg._ Rev. Mr. Deller ate his Thanks- giving dinner in Georgeuown, and remained over until Thursday. 0.1 Wednesday he conducted a wad- ding ceremony; ‘v. , , o 0‘ Mrs. Everit Hoy, Niagara, vie-nit ed during thé holidays whh 11.- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. MC Alister, and with her motlu-râ€"i: law, Mrs. Jas. Roy, and 01hr friends. R. J. Allen returned home from the West looking hale and hearty, and as if one of the NOI‘Ih-‘tht blizzarfls had struck him, as he had lost his moustache. Dick is not badly struck on the West, and thinks that it can't compare with Varney, and of course he's righz. L _ Nox-ï¬ian Kerr, our miliman, am- his Thanksgiving dinner at his pa_x:ental home in hormanby. .__A.. .L,,_1, “.V--V-' â€"â€"_“_ r - - â€" - Max Allen, from Toronto, took advantage of the reduced rates and came home to see his mother, brothers and sisters, and other friends around the village. He reâ€" turned the next day, as work was rushing. -â€" 'l '17- o__ h-__ L H. ....... a. Wilbert. Eva, and Winnie B'.y.h spent a very pleasant evening at the home of llr. Jas. McLaughlin last week. Rev. Mr. Doller took a trip to Mt. Forest on business last Friday. Cam. Lauder, of Hanover, \vas home again Sunday, and he. and Eva Blyth visited at the home of Mr. Jas .Br'own, near McWilliams. The young people of our village conducted themselves quite res- puttably on Hallowe’en. They are a pretty civil Dot around Varney, anyway. - . A 0‘, A .__..‘_ A Lnlvï¬ any n “J . The Pinkerton family, who have been living in Varney fur the past few years, moved *0 Durham on Tuesday of last week. VWe Wis txwm success in_their new home. A 1". “___ Miss Eleanor Leeson,o of Ht. 1 est. Vi Li: ed her broth -1 G90. Leéson for a few da3s late y wexe pleased to 'see one of our neighbors again. A‘ A ‘y-uâ€"A-'n t‘c‘BI‘UVLU ‘. w---. D 1119 members of the Varney choir are busy practising dialvmues, e‘.c.. for their social on the. 15111. i- .4 The severe snowstorm of last Sunday morning made us have a very slim turnout at our rL. O. L. church parade. We Were .of the opinion that the Orangemen would not let a little thing like that stop them from turning out on the 12th of July. Rev. Mr. De‘.- ler gave us a grand sermon from the text found in Jonah 1 and 3â€" So he paid the fare. The choir also gmfe uq excelient music. l‘vliSu Eva Blyth is learning the dressmaking in Durham. Q “0" ..IJ5II ll Miss Mary Backus. of Poplar Hi?! visited her sister. Mrs. John Leith and her friend. Miss Winnie Blyth on Saturday and Sunday last. Miss Maud Burnett. of Durham. spent from Saturday till Monday with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and 'Mrs. J.W. Blyth. “113.0.VV. uuvssu. We are sorrv to just hear 'that Mrs. J15. Hey is quite sick. but we sincerely hope that she W111 soon be ‘well 'again. v “I am pleased to recommend? Chamberlair's Cough Remedy as Josephine Sutton, a Six-year- the best thing I know of, and old girl of 441 Front Street, Tomn- safest remedy for coughs, colds. to, was playing with matches on and bronchial trouble,†Writes Sunday afternoon, when she set Mrs. L.B. ArnOId. of Denver, Colo. fire to her clothing, and was se- “We have used it repeatedly and it verely burned. After six hours of has never failed to give relief.".i.ntense suffering, she died in the For sale by Gun’s Drug Store. lGeneral Hospital. SACKETT’S CORNERS. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE VARNEY. \Y ‘ | The wintry looking weather re- ,minds us that wood is needed 111 {more abundance than when the |thermometer was 80 or 90 above .zero. Some say they would rather ghave the summer's heat than the ; winter‘s cold, but 1'! we could help it We would have it moderate al- ways, and perhaps that would not suit in all cases, so we wflll take it :as it comes. Another instalment of snow feLl on Saturday night, 5th inst., to the depth of eight or ten inches, and cutters were out on Sunday, and w e'tt ï¬rst class, but we are Lookmg for a "couple of cweeks’ ploughing weathc; yet, Whether we will be priVUeged to realize our expecta- 110115 or not. v'ï¬ï¬nt‘érsï¬Ã©i‘ie out with their guns daily, and game is getting some- what scarce. The funeral of Mrs. McGiLlivray, of Glenelg Centre, took place to the cemetery in this town on Sun- day .last, and considering the in- clemency of the day, it was very well attended. She was the moth- er of Capt. John McGillivray, of the Salvation Army, and of Mrs. Godfrey_M_cTaggart, of Pornona. Venn“ _._-__c,c, , Miss Mather, who met with such ‘an unfortunate accident lately by coming in contact with the train, is improving nicely, and considered new on the safe side of getting better. The poor girl is now realâ€" izing the loss she has sustained in losing her foot, t is to be hoped that the Company will see that the family will be assisted in defraying the enormous expense in con- nection with the accident, besides the severe loss of the young lady in being maimed the rest of her life. “-‘â€" H.H. Mill 1', M.P., preached in the Methodist church hzsz'c 0:1 Suadu‘y last. Mr. Migler, bring a true Re- former, believes in proclaiming the unscarchable rLchcz, as wed as that which only tends to tempor- al requgrcments, and nix â€razor- ical abilities in the pugpit axe as ably deivcrcd a swth dc.1\'cri11g his address in the Hunt: of L‘Jm- mans at Ottawa. The trustees of Top C1111" school secured for 1911 W.L. D4011 as their teacher, alth-uugh the section regrets that the young man, 1), McKiuu-on, who taught since the holidays, had to resign on ac- count of no: haviag the lit-ceSSary qualifications. They are to be congratulated for Securing the SQI'VLCL‘B of one of the bes; teach- ers in this district, in gettjng My. Dix-on. barn raising is something un- usual at this season of the. yew, )‘eL Duncan Sinclair, of the north line had a barn raising for tWU days last week, and if this weather continues he may look for having it geady for 'the crop of 1911. proval because it never fails in quality. Try it. ' Hallovwe'en passeil off quietly and civilly in this locality, as an the boys are. composeq of a_ sea- sible disposition, and estimate their life and character above commitzing such low, mean and unmanly Dyanks. . Messrs. Hector and Donald Mc- Kinn-on, teachers, spent Thanks- giving with their aunt, Mrs. 'Wal- ker, of Toronto. Robt. Fisher, south line, Glenelg, spent Thanksgivi.1g with his uncle, Mx‘. Chas. Fisher, of Listowel. Miss Hutton, sister of Dr. Hutton Durham. is nurse for Miss Mather during he riliness. Cu 0 Konojd’s 53 c ran high a “13.91: ago. D. M (Phail. Auctioneer. Miss Minnie McIntyre, south line, left a few days ago for Toronto Where she intends to spend the Winter Snow still continues 'coming down, and on this Monday morn- ing it looks as if we would have a large supply of it before it stops. We hear the 'Harristm family is getting better after their severe spell of sickness, and the death of one son, Harry, at the age of 2'6 ye_ars, _a couple of weeks ago. ‘ Chas. Armstrong, son of hotel- keeper Armstrong, has a tinshop for repairs of all kinds of tins, and make new .ones, if required, in the shop lately occupied by shoemaker Patton. Our‘ busineés men are preuparing for winter needs by laying m ail kigds of stuff for coming demands. PRICEVILLE. This big snowstorm is an un- expected and unwelcome visitation to most of the farmers around. Mr. John Motfat returned to his home in Norfold Co., last week, af- ter spending three weeks with his sister, Mrs. Robt. Hastie. Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Spencer were guests at our cottage for a few days recently. Late is a Jonah to bring snowstorms. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood drove down on Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. W.J. McFad- den at Wilder‘s Lake. flaming back on Sunday wasn’t quite so pleasant. Mr. Arch. McNab, and his bride‘ and his sister, Miss Katie, arrived home on Saturday from Man. and Sask., where they have been visit- ing relatives since June. T. E. Blair had a bee on Friday lasat, hauling stones for his big barn foundation. W.L. Falkingham sold a 2-year- old colt recently for $190. ’Twas a good one. Councillor McNally graded 120 rods of his lane on Saturday, and ’twill be in shape for an auLo race next spring. Wardâ€"4 always enjoys ’a visit from John Ellison, jr., but isn’t so favorably impressed with the tax sheets he presents. Many of the ratepayers of the township are getting anxious for the completion of the bridge at the Darkies Corner, and consider it would have been a much superior job if it had been erected earlier 'n the season. The heavy teaming lS at hand. No one is dead in me win: h climbing the big hi i. We had the pleasure of attend- ing the concert of the Edge 'H'Lll Sunday school on Friday evening last, and congratulate the mem- bers on its success. They are a bright crowd. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv? er Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman. or the youngest child. The old and feeble will Ialso find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion and for regulating the bowels. For sale at Gun’s Drug Store. As it has been some time since our burg has been represented in your paper, we now take a few spare momemts 'to ‘jot down a few items. ‘ ‘ ‘ LI: Ulllu. Mrs. Wm. Alexander returned from a fortni.gh"s xisit with her dqqg‘hteg‘ m _T0'r‘o_nto. JI LI _ _‘_0_ “â€"“aâ€"â€"-â€"- _ Mr. AlefoOpkms had the mis- fortune of having one of his cattle killed by the A'train last_ wgek. __ mï¬essrs. Alex. Ho pk ins and Thos. Lawrence, spent a pieasant time with friends at Proton Sta- ticm recently. --‘-u- -“‘--â€"-I Mr. Jesse 'Wise‘ Vickers, spent Sundav evening 1111 11 friends in this Vicinity. A very happy m ent took p ace at the home of MI. and “15. Geo. Noble at four o’clock, Tuesday, N0\'-'(:.-mbu lst,\\hv:1 their edrst dang him, Sadie Sena h, was united heal: and hand in 111' h ) y bonds of matrimony, to Mr. John A. Mc- Girr, Glenplg‘. The bride entered, leaning on her father’s arm, while the Wed- ding March was being sweetly played by her aunt, Mrs. Wm. home. Rev. Mr. Hartley, Durham. securely and solemnly tied the nuptia‘ knot. The ceremony Was performed under a beautnur arch 'of eVergreeuxs and runes. Bride and groom Were unaneuueu through me trymg ordeal. The bride .UOKeu charming in a dress of white crepe de cheme, trimmed wnh vareuleienaes lace and shk braid. bhe earned in her hand a bridal bouquet of white carnations aud mardeu {air tern. Similar (lowers adorned her hair. Atter: the hearty congratu.a- tious of all present, the guests, about seventy in number, repaired to the dining room, where a dainty dejeuner was hearthy par- taken of. The remainder of the evening was merr1.y gapent in mu- sic, songs, and games of various kinds. The bride was the recipient of numerous costly and us-etul gins the groom's gift being a hand- some go.d Signet bracelet. Among others, was a cheque from her father: and four rocking chairs, foretelling the comfort Mrs. Mc- Girr intends in future to take. The bride's travelling suit was of pearl green cloth, and Iicture hat to match. Guests from a distamce were Mrs. John Murray, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair, and Miss Mary Dixon, Dro are; Miss Amy Edge, Wiarton; ‘ sses Winnie and Mary‘ Binnie_,_Bu £33111- Although Mrs. M ‘8 winning presence will be g’r y missed in our community, we hope she will not forget the old friends while mingling with the new. One and all join in Wishing them a happy, prosperous matrimonial voyage. _‘ A“. THE S‘D‘XNDARD BAN K I Satisfactory Service assured to all Busineu Entrusted to this Bank. TRAVERSTON. BUTTON HILL. Savings Dbpartmont at Every Branch OF CANADA W. D CONNOR Pumps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pip. ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. Pumas from $2 unwam. SHOP open every “ten-noon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop orlv “tended to. k, W. [1. COMM A. BELL UN DERTAKER and Funeral Directorw picture Frammg on 5/10er nolufe. THE BURHM’E CHBUN ls PUBLISHER) EVERY THURSDAY 3101mm. At the Chronicle Printing House, Garaï¬afl Street. ' ' F Tlléâ€"VCHBUNH‘LB wll "0 “0‘“ Snmptlon my addrffl- tree of pus“. 1‘ hm . . .1 00p" year. payablr 1nd“ â€"Il.50 any be chargrcl if nut a“ paid. Thflé‘ m which every subwripï¬on in mm: is drawn†the number on the uddruu lulu-l. Kn ply“ ‘3’ continued to ‘1! “rears are paid. exert" nth option of the pmpriomr. qua-t insertion niniun Ira.- arda. not exceeding nine inch Advornunnnu without viper; be published till forbid and uh: Tun-tut l.ti($OO-°'L( pt. " HF“ Own-50 «on for ï¬rst insertwn onlygpq quit insertion. I I Advertising Rates "10qu an» {III-onion. . ‘ All udvoruumnuta entered by “mum i. 59 paid (or in advance. Contract rates {or youny min-mnemenu M' Int-bed on. “Mum“- ‘0 W *1. mm... m The 10b. '23:â€; ‘HOH :4th “Mg rL. thhb dude‘ “W‘ment illtin for turning out Hut". All NV‘ftiIemeuu. to rusmr torrent week. should be brought in HONDA! at 6 p. m. THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA Do not hesitate to make a deposit Of one dollar in the Traders Bank. Most people imagine M the Bank does not want to be bothered with small deposits, This is a mistaken idea. The oftener you deposit, the more you save, {or it removes the temptation to spend, and the danger of loss. Full line Of Catholic Rnlws. and black and White Caps for aged people. We. also at Mount Forest and Aytmz. DURHAM. ONT.. snow mumsâ€"Next tn vaalkuwe BM rShnp. RESII)E.\(Eâ€"~\ofl don South of \V. J Lawr'encet bin. ksmith shup. One Dollar Deposits Embalming a Specialty EDITOR AND Puma.» DURHAM. ONT. Manufacturer of And Dealer in Nov. 10, 1910 W. IRW‘IN For trauma! ad cents pol line {or “on; 3 can“ per won-L +++z++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ......... 7.1.... ‘Ioro braid .34 \‘~ I .Ottcr ){ -btoaa' The Big Nov. 10, 1910 Bankrupt All we ask yourself t £355 have be ing goo they ar‘ staple, ll The pr' they wi owing ing to the sal tinue t Altho Sin are