D have an up licttion far a sad farm w; in three miles arham. Anyone w'shing t, of such pr-fperty kindly comâ€" he with me. 128 IN PROTON. NEAR Park, fair buildings, 3031 well drained, well watered, well flenoei, only $8600. III-:8 0N Tm: GARAFRAXA’ I†clear, 50 acres hard wood well watered, first class 1183. Will be sold cheap to up â€tote. l D ’arms for Sale. Ink barn, also good frame “ll be sold in block or di- b suit purchaser. Terms m on application. Hugh tAdministrator, Hampdnn. ll3tf. 'pe rty for Sale: i5 THE SFCOND CONCES- 'ost of the Garnz‘rnxa Road Townqhip of Norm-why, 3n Int! of Grey. For particu- ply to J. P. Telford, Barr’~:- Itham. 13 06tf. GARM'RAXK mm- I38 IN BENTINCK, GOOD ucellcnt building gs, 16 acres small payment PI" 19, CON. 2, E. G. R. EG- 8 miles north of Holstein. L3 100 acres. about 90 aorr-s ind in 00d state of culti- br ck dwelling largo ment barn, well fenced watered. Rood orchard, p from school. and 1 mile Ihnroh. Easy terms. For In apply to John H. Holstein P. O. 6251mptf. , near Durham, for sale 3%)], also 25 acre on the cut- Durham, suLttnblc for tanner. b are 3. 00d hmnse with , ood we] and small or- aood staining and ham. red except about one acre void bush. Just across the» In the what]. Will be sclj unable terms. For further at! apply on the uremises . E. Andrews, Drrmor' llï¬-M‘ 'arms for Sale. barn with stone basement. than dwelling house, only JNG AND SHOP ON VIILL Durham. 110 ft. ffOlltMlge D William Laidlaw. 829V so ACRE EARMS,_ WELL‘ pa IN -_ GLENELG, GOOD ‘1 miles from Durham. lo, pomession at Once. Goad <It be 9016. For part-*cu- KEY DOUBLE FRAME hated on the \Vest side of :a Street. in upper town, t with stable. first class D cistern. Apply on prem- nu Camercn. 312tt. .ND 14 CON. 3. N. D Râ€? cu. gun I“! LUCA llalt‘luuuu'a “W'll'l .15 acres; bush. frame barn, , -E‘LJ' 1" ,IBMOE9‘ purndm‘ NOV.5tf. : â€"d' mm" ’0' 3M- A â€-’ MY 2 HUï¬BRED ACRE FARM AT; Burbam. 2273- Gluscott, will rent one or more! , ~ , - years, taking most of rent in im-' b28. IN THE 1§TH CON- provemetns. Buildings, soil, water, t 9 T‘fWQShlP 0‘ Normtun-t orchard and timber all good. Ap- hlnfl ~50 Jeff-'9. “l“ estate ply to J. Ritchie. Port Arhur. It Thos. Fulton. One stone £ld one frame dwelling- DVVELLING HOUSE ON COUNTESS Bk barn. 81.30 good tramp .stremt, w-th a quarter of an acre: an be sold 111 block or d1- of land, 4 r.;oms and a hall my; D It!“ purchaser. Terms stairs, double parlor, dining room, m _on application. Hugh kitchen, tgunning-r kitchen and bull; Admmlstrator, Hampdnn. downsta’rs, balsament, also A1. ll3tf. stable. 8 lendd opp;rtun’ty. Come! __..__.._â€"-â€"-â€" (,drl an 3V0“! th‘e 'ruSh. App|yi 5' 19,. CON- 2. E- G. R- 39' to rant Whittahsr, Gaunteas Stu 3 miles north of Holstein. 11-26-41)! I- 1““ ant-nu nhni1f On unrno » __--_._.. {3 OF TOWN LOTS O.\' u! Countess Strataâ€"good rice: reasonable. Apply ith. or at the Poet O'- _A-. A Ind, wen located. owner giv- hm . Will be sold cheap Ik pure 3991'. l' FIFTY ACRES OF LOT 2, Egremont. 0n the are a good house with the Township of Norman- him: 250 ncres, th0 estate to Thos. Fulton. One stone pad one (name dwelling. \Vanted. AND 38“ DIVISL’T N (W E. G 8.. in UN men- Belg. 100 acres known :n 11 Farm. at the Rock: mediate .pâ€s<(-Ssion giv. ticulars apply to J. P 311 Mt! Lin N~w Cntnrix near rd for saleâ€"large dis:- Msh. Map of the loml (- I sivon on application N I! , Solicitor for Vnndor. 718 06L“. ’LID BRICK TWO STOR- R, alongside Presbyterian erty in upper town, ï¬ner of Durham and El- lI. Seven rooms, pantry, lent floored cellar, etc. location in 330d locality. p stable. hard and :0. p tore of land. Snap for Duct. For further par- ' to John W. Mc- , Rocky Ban can 81 ti. I IN EGREMONT. NEAR ‘ good frame buildings, of hard wood bush, 30-4! 1. Pt ice $300. â€"__.â€".â€"aâ€" â€" w M _- ,._.._ . IN QENTINQK, 0N DUR- to J. P. Telford. Du rham qr IMPRQVED‘VALLL W. F. DUNN, Svlicitor. CHECK BOOKSâ€"APPLY TO THE Durham, Ont. Durham Chromole, Durham. . "Ito 'ythohw m to wing timber, haul!) d llama. 8 fm' Sale. 1 the system. Any dmgmst can dis- ! posse this, at you can buy the in- M‘ medics“ separately and mix at m: home by shakin; in a bottle. ' mlb Many of our readers shank! beneï¬t . by this article. 8-†the radii- ’3'! .:m% SMALL ADS. FOR WHICH 8.1"! 0949 : TENDERS MARKED "FOR SAU- .ggre'n river work,†will ‘be re- ceived for clearing out the Jam in the Sungeen river west. of the town cf Durham, on Lots 59 and 60, Con. 2, W. G. R... Baht. nck. Mr. The ingredients are all vegetable, and have a direct and Speciï¬c action on the liver, kidneys, and bowels, eliminating 33 Ms matter from the system. Any dmggist can dis- pugg this, or yog_ can ,b‘uy‘tlge in: A FINE TWO STOREY BRICK dwrll ng house and lurg? back stables on Main street, Durham. \VJI bi: sold at LL bargain, am! would accept ath-er proverty aSpurt pay. Apply to Arthur H. Jzaoksm, Durham. 11-"6-fl; This eminent authority gives the following as the simplest and best treatment known to science, and to it he gives credit largely for his success :â€" Fluid Extract Cascara....... )6 oz. Carriana Compound ........ r or. Syrup Satsaparilla .......... 6 or. Directions: One teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. MCKINNON 100 ACRE FARM AT the Rocky, immediate possession giv- en. For Iutther particulars applv to J. P. Telford. Durhamx Nov.5tf. Tell. Why So Many Suffer from Catarrh and Rheumatism. “Our climate being more or less damp and changeable, is bad for catarrh and rheumatism, and care must be taken not to let these troubles gain headway. In addition, he states that a great man) Cana- dians are careless in their habits, and to this as much as climatic con- ditions is due a great deal of the trouble. Insufï¬cient clothing and improper eating will cause rheumatic and catarrhal troubles in any cli- mate. A distinguished physician, famous for his successful treatment of catarrb and meumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, states as follows:â€" WOOD FURNACE FOR SALE â€" 48; inch fire box, Clare make, four registers and all pipes. Apply to: Edward Krcss, furniture ware- f reams, Durham, 11-12-tl TENDERS \VILL BE RECEIVED BY For Salv- ur- hxcnzm One. A. N 'ble w‘ll be on the ground cn Saturday, 28th'N'cmember, and en Tuuday, lst Dooem-ber, at two o‘clg:ck in the afternoon for the purpose: ct showing the work to be (Inc. Any other information any be obta'ntd “111 Dr. Jam’ison. 'l‘endgrs shouli be addressed or handed; to Mr. J. S. Wilsm, peeve of Bentinok, on or before Satur- day, 5th, December. who will be in Durham on th'lt date. The law- or any tender net necessarily ac- cepted. 11-26-2 sold to 01.3: out an estate. Low- (st or any other tender not neces- sarily accepts-d. For further par- ticulars apply to David Jaimimson, Admnistrator, or A. H. J-zrcksrn Durham. 11â€"19â€"2 PHYSIEIAN GIVES AflVlEE Lambton street. Du rham. The large displor ode. or. flood for the In". bananas and the Clnuiï¬ed Wont Ads. are propor- tionately good for the "no“ ï¬rm. In (sci. many Ion-go fum- become such by the diligent no. of the Closaiï¬od Columns. There ex- ample is good start now. . " Vessels Large May Venture More. but Little Ships Must Stay Near Shore." Tenders \Vantetl 'W’M-N II“ by I ' Into-"n For Sale or Rent For Sale. To Rent. 7!) Ofï¬ce over Gordon’s new Jewellery store, Lower Town, DJrham. Anyammmt :f monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm repertv. v--' "'â€" -v- Bra. Retain all mbstxutea. â€Any 0’ you tellers for Oliver?†he enquired, looking over the crowi. The needy man with his hat 'cve} htis hqyes, mused. his head and scow'led a m. rubbing in New 110.! It anks into the very root 0 the troubleâ€"pene- trates wtheme an oil liniment am- not 30. To prevent .{umbago neturn- inc, put on a Nam Barons PM- ,wmuh removed inflammation and TM CHRONICLE for "Say young ï¬eller, †he growled “Thisy is the 27th The elect .’on s are aver. †Manual Labor or even 11 ht exer- 0.93 is impose: blel with lum a 3. The muscles stiffen out Use steel move er, which removed inflammï¬on and strain from the muscles, and acts as a guard trym draught: gnd exp'xure. Npthilgg "wall a) qmokly cure as those remakes. All 6.33165; [8311 P01851153 ‘Y.__n!_. - - i ‘ h-s tr [, any 8 the Edmonton News. '11)â€: first staton on the C. N. 11., east of Edmonton, .t shouli be re- mucmb red is named after the Mn- aster of the InterLor. The brakemm stuck his head into l’h:c smoking compartment of Who Pullamn, east bound on Moniay ni.ght The (ditor of the Vermltion Sig- nal, who was at Edmonton the day fatten: the electipn, gens a story if Dr. W. 0. Pickering * : Dentist. WFFICE: 0m J. J. Hunter’ ROBERT BRIGHAM. LICENSED Anotioneeth‘llan‘ “Park. Sale; may THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED up a amp-er 3110p and is prepared to d) all klnds of new mark and GCa ring on sh3rtost notice. 8031p cn Garafnaxa street. op osite the old Rent: 11 bakery. X11 Cwork guaranteed ï¬rst-class. G. FOR ALL OXFORD CREAM SEPAR- .ator re. in. users are requested to write . D. Vickers, 605 Parliament street. Toronto. 10-29-3mp '4‘ er Conveyam-er ' c. Insurancs- Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer nt Mar. tinge Licensm. A general ï¬nancial busi new transacted. WM. JOHNSTON,.Sr., SUCCESSOR to Jchn Clark. lioenaed auctioneer tor the County of Grey. Galen promptly attended to, notes mah- c‘d without endorsement by seller. Orders may be left at my resti- enoe, No. 3 Albert street, or at the Chronicle office. Agent for sale of town and farm property. ) veyancers. Notary Public. Etc. Mona}~ {,0 Luau at Lowest Rates. "flewâ€"McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank Durham. Ontario. W at Toronto. Graduate Roya College Dental Sungeons ofOntar' 10. Dentistry In all its Branches. Ofï¬cerâ€"Calder Block, nver Post Ofï¬ce IOFFICE AND RESIDENCE A , short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel. I Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durham 3500 hours from 12 to 2 o’clock U York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. Will be at Knapp House. Durham. the 2nd Satuzdav in each month. Hoursâ€"Iâ€"ï¬ run. J. P. Telford. QARRISTEL, SOLICITOR, ETC A. H. Jackson. 0mm PUBLIC, COMMISSION L. or Conveyanc.er c. Insuranc («to Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hon. “3.. 3nd to Golden Sq. Throat 1nd Nose Hos. SPECIALIST : EYE, EAR, THROAT . NOSE HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- tice in the New Hunter “Block. Oï¬ce hours, 8 to 10 n. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 t09 o. :11. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Residence op- aoaite Presbvterian Church. l. B. Hutton. M. 0., C. M. FFICE AND RES! DENCEâ€" COR Queen and Gear 39 Streets-North of Methodist Church Ofï¬ce hoursâ€"941 a m. 2-4 “1.111.. 7-9 0.12). Telephone No. IO. be arranged by telephon mg to the store at Allan Park, or orders loft at the Chronicle office. All sales promptly attended to. 10-22-3mp CREAM SE PARATOR REPAIRS che ucrmann. ARRIS’I‘ER, SOLICITOR, CON Ors. Jamieson Maclaurin. J F. GRANT, D. D. s.. L. D. s {ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- L. R. C. P. LONDON. EVE-£13. IRADULA'I‘E of London, New DURHAM. ONT. (Lower Town BUSINESS CARDS Paralyzed by Lumbago Ofï¬ce: The Election ’8 Over. Arthur Gun, M. D. Medical Directorv . Dental Dz’rectorv. 3R. BRO 7N Mzscellaneous. Lara! ‘Dz'rerlom’. W. F. Dunn, N otice. DB. BURT. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 11-26â€"tf mzt an old negro whine appearance he cons'dcred "suspwtous." “Say, uncLe.†has whispered. with a wink, “do pm know where I can get same whickey 8" “I apec’ maybe I (kin get yer some or you g'n ma «be money, replied: the auap-eobud one. “We-ll here is a two dollar bill said the plain-clothes man. “I’ll wait in the alloy here. Now hurry back.†"Yessah, boss, at ye’ll ' ’ hol’ dab box cert shoes ï¬en- .e,’ a the 2le- man had the box“ of shins an 1' his arm_ before 'he knew it, while the darky shambles! off down the street truning the hut corner. Thinking. he was on 3 mm trail and would 9:60 have In “noon-mm. an nrtlclé on “blind pigs" in cm: Cobalt reg'on, in which sime. odzl stories \‘VUI‘E‘ told, which would lead 0m to supprse that no trick of the trada in ‘illio.t liquor was unknown (there; Here is a new one, howev- er, in the following anecds'te which has strayed up from the south.â€" â€"â€" Ivu'v on,†the :1th «awed in patienca An hour mt by. His was gettin tu'ad. Two hours. Still m3 3‘31: 0 the messenger. ed .to the pause mum. Suddenly he remembered- ha had the show unhih' mud moan. â€ï¬e I. «II II wrapxna, .- tun quart homo oil “â€"5- “L..-“ _, and would 3:09 have in moraii pE-Laoxyga' aqd Katya? {with the 301:1: Spurrcd on by nbwslmper taunts, postsbly, :1 p111!) clothes man of the Atlanta pctoe set out one day foo-de- tect vLolatinns at 'the Georgia pro- hibit‘on lgfv. 0n Dswtur street he “FaLth you wouldn’t ling-er 123113 on tha; point,†amid Katie without a “l strolled '11,†says the minï¬ster, “and Katie Martin was d«::co:a.tdng thc pup t. I noticud 5 me tucks strewn about the floor, and jocularly advismd Kathe to be very careful to p.ck 11p all the tacks Wham sh? was through with her work. 'You know, Katie.’ I said, ‘that if I Should scrap cn one of thosa tacks rLght in thy- mddl: of a sermon there is: no bell- an what might happen.’ An old Irish-American citizen .ac- OI‘lpt'1d the challenge. "Eight years ago.†he amid, ‘tht-y told us to v;toa for Byrun. an’ that; ww’d b»:- pl‘ospcrous. Oi ind vcte for Bryan, uand’ Oi’ve niver been so ‘pros- pswous in all my Lifer}, ‘azn’ now, be- g'ury, Oi’m goin’ to vote for him agan!†The story goes that int the recent Pros-rsdontal eelction campaign in the Untcd Status, :21 Republican oraltor ooncludï¬wd his speech with the un- nouorm'ont that he would. be gluad'to answer arguments put forward by the other s'de. A minister tells a story illustrat- ing the inborn Irish trat of quick w.t.â€"On.9 Saturday the‘ men wene trmming up the church. When pains gather [around the hips and lodge in the small Cf the back â€"-wh~':n to 131.20 or bend seems im- posslblc. whcn vizzy spells and hearâ€" ing down pains um: rr-ver present.â€" that’s the ‘time to use Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Irregularities d..s:uppear, vital energy is restorxed, hack trouble .5 fqrg 'tt-L-n. The ailing sick woman g-xins strength, improves in 1-0ks, incr-caa's in Spirit by using Dr. Hum- iltcn’s Pills. They cure the candi- tions that nab her of heulxh and vig- ro. N1: mmd cine ,so helpful as Dr. Hamilton’s Bills. 25 cents at all dealers. DI. \Vi lsun was :1 ImLiVU of (‘un ldd, liming bI-HI lIIIIII at, 3. it 110†l’mth ()Imntv Ontmin. III) III.IIIi~I-I1 IIII' sum 0 tinw iII Atxumd, Ont., pliur to coming In Chicago. Dr. \Vilsnn’s preliminary equipment, has been t=X(VéepLimmlly Hmmugh. He was a graduate of the liniversity of Trmonto and of Rush Medical (‘Jullcgm He was almnt to recvive the degree (if doctm- philnsuphy from the U niversity of Chivngn. He. already had passed the test in his’ majorsuhjorsr, physiolo- gy, and was prvpnring to submit, to exmninarinn in [athulngy~ which was his minnr. Littleis known at the institute of how Lheinfect/imn LOUk place. and if Dr. \Vilsml knew he fiiiit‘d Lu xcveul the fact. It is Supposed that he inhal- ed some of the bacilli while he was working aver a, mumm- in the labora- tory vi the institutv more than three weeks ago. The first; intinmtinn Dr. Hcektm‘n had of hie imfm'tunntn plight was when he menived a tvlcphnne message from the l’1°e<hytm'iz-tn Hus- pitnl acqlminting him with the facts. Familiar as he was with the deadly nature of the disease, he must have known during the three weeks that he battled for life at the hospital that there was little hope. Yet the only regret he expressed was that. death should come to him in a way which might be attributed by other members of his profession to carelessness. HUMOROUS AND ANECDOTAL. For twelve months Dr. Wilson had devoted all of his leisure to experi ments in the laboratories of the Mc- Cormick Memorial Institute in an attempt to produce a serum that would counteract the effects of the glanders bacilli. He had made much progress and was preparing to publish the results of his investigations when he suddenly found that his system had become impregnated with the cultures over which he had been working. Saturdtly NLght Incomply‘Ptgblisnc n nrf'nln nn â€blind .nlnn The disease to which he sucmnnbed, after weeks of tnrtnre, was glanders, n malady which. rarely attacks the human organism, but which is one of the most malignant and stubborn known to medical science. 80 uncom- mon is the disease. indeed.‘ that the beiiefis general that horses alone. are subject Ln it. He was attended by Dr. Arthur Bevan and Dr. Frank Billings. DOCTOR WAS HARTYB. T0 318 PROFESSION. den Infection. Chicago. Nov. 21.-â€"Dr. Thomas M. \Vilson, 4655 \Vest Monroe street. who died Friday morning at; l-he‘Prez-thyter- ian Hospital, was a victim of his unre- strained zeal fnr scientiï¬c search. Like so many of his oolleaguvs in the medical profession, Dr. \Vilsun lost his own life in an attempt to stay the ravages of disease among his fellow- uwu. ~ Dr. Thomas Wilson, Former Atwood Practitioner. Con’racted Glan ’- Cure for Sick Women. . v . Czlpmin C. N. Harbottle, the de- ’faulting collector of Inland revenue Auat Edmonton. svrving :1 twr- yr'ar‘s isznt rncc, dined sudd-iny In the "end- gtuzntrary naftr'r an Operation far can- oer of the stomadh. An hour after [his demtfh a pardon arrlved from Ot- tawa. whï¬ah had been grantei by an order in Council Mtf’r the condi- tion of h's hoezealth was made known. Citizens of Walkerton are movin fer a Free Library, whtqh woul n;-o'-:ssi-tute a tax of aboth half a mill on that dollar. The Tel thinks that with a tax of 30 les on the dollar already, the place is in nonosiéionto .spond anything on The intense itching characteristic of thzs: ailments is almost instantly allaycd by Chamberla’n's SCJVC. Many .szvere cases have been our- ed by it. For. sale by all drugg'wts. th~3° thmry tham while the body was stationary thou] lends would reel (-ver th-ze waters sand. that a tremendous Spied would .be attained. She never did more than f've mJes tm hour and tha difï¬culty of mnnagmg h-:'-r always made 'hcn tr..ps dangerous to nth-sf craft. Provinc'al Detective Cree-r 'shome from a trip to N'Tth Bly dariot. where be arrested 1’. F. Kennedy. of Kaarnnv, on oomph-mint of a number of riasbclznts. Kennedy 13 an d to have oanv.-nss*ad this district for accident insurance In the guise of the Londcn and Unleashing). People paLd their premiums, but received no ollcies. 13 now in jail on eight or ten c mtg-Cs. ananCg, Nov. 24.â€" The “'innipeg Telegram has accepted the challenge of the nation/.11 trancwntinental oom- miss'on. and uvows its intention of rucwpublizshing the char es of mul- fms-mce made by; the omion TimT-s and during the comm ss'on'z-rs to take tilt Into the counts, as thgy (have t'hmatcntd to do with the Zmes.â€"j London Free Press. 1 red in claanfng clothes when the gas- olin": he was us'nn ignited and the flam's soon roach the tank, which exploded, burning hm to a or Sp. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Littif‘. 0f Dishy, Sask, celebrated the 60th annivorswry 0f thcir weddng day an tbs? 9th of last mi'nf'h. Mr. Lirttle was 83 v-‘c'lrs old anzi Mrs. Little 82 y.-‘2.;nvs. Tip-"y resided many years in VarnL-y, but moved \VLSt three or four years ago. ‘ A young man named Lagamicre, of Mantra], wms burnad to death by a) gapoline e'xvplqgio‘r}. He_was__oangag- Wolves are reported to b:- very numwous on th? Gntinerm. Tibomns Guwing. of Hull. .tl bookkeeper in one. of the lumber camps of the (ï¬lmuur Ilughson Company, was pursu-md by flight. but hav'ng shot the two leaders the others bawme fright-rent‘d and gnvekup the pursuit. ’Ihen: were three sudden dumths in T( ronto mi Friday 1 h.st Alfred Bing - 11 um ind John Glanfiold u ere foungd (1: “(id in b- d n the r r-‘ycspect ve ham:- -:~. md Humphrey Milton dr0pp€d dead imt \oug Street \shile post ng a it er T130 Lake Superior branch of the! G. T. R. connectin Port Arthur and: Fort Wï¬ll’..1m th the main line of‘ the National Tramscontinenlfal was‘ Opens-d for traffic. The l'ue 1'3 208‘ milars long. ' The diamond Jubilee of the On- tario D v's’on oil “the Scms of Temp- mnnoe was held last week in «the Tymple Build ng, Toronto. Toronto will receive between 40 and' 50 thoumnd dollars profits of :3)th recent Cumdian Nat. onal Exhi- Et on. Two hundred feet of the Sore! Government wharf tumbled into the river. Th 3 is a conthuutuon of 500 fact whï¬ch gave way some t'moe ago. The. new Federal Parliament will not assemble till: about {the third week in J .muary. Edward Murdock, a- Raleigh farm- er, commlittted .suclde last week by shooting himself with a. revolver. THE SWDARD BANK During October 500 case‘s of tyrnhOt'd “mm reported ‘to the Provincial Bond of Hmlth. ' Mr. and Mm. Robert Watts, otl EVERYTHUIFSUAY“Mime Amnmnth. celebrated their goliem At the Chrome/e Punting House ca, wedding on tbe‘_17th of November. | Street, ' “fr" CANADA IN BRIEF Collects Money promptly. Discounts Notes. Issues Money Orders and Telegraph Transfers Buys or seilaDrafts or Exchange. Advances Money to Farmers and Business Men *0 (" 1. +‘m ff 0 . P- . Pays Inte- eat I... ..-..-..o.. a. Year on Savmos A3001 A Free Library DURHAM BRANCH Br‘nchos .150 at Mount Forest andâ€" Ayton, Caoitn! fl . C. TELFORD: Manager. 90’s QQI'h. OF CANADA E aka this Your Bank. INGORPORATEO 1885. ‘ â€Ont. Wanted. :: :: Address t 1 The Farmer's Advocate." Mention this paper. Best Agticultural and Home Pap}! SAMPLE COPY FREE quent insextion minim: nu'u‘ ! cards. not exceeding one im- ' Advertisements without 24pm I be published till furhid and ( 1 , Transient noticesâ€"“h st. “ ‘ : l' v etaâ€"50 rents for ï¬rst illht‘!" in' I subgoqqent insertion. 38nblcription Tar. (.‘Hmmn u: M . a'ly add "“3“ ’[ro- 0 8"“. ° ' ‘l â€()l'f‘r .er- 1’“ \ “it: ‘ 41.“) m‘y be Chart?†M [NH an Apni‘ ; to which every subscriptiun 1, mm .- ' the number an the addl‘wss lab: 2 \ continued to I" arrears are 1.4“} ‘0 1 option of the proprietur. ' A special train Will In: 1-1111 Hum TORONTO, I)E(.‘li.\l [Hi I: In direct to steamer dm'k, HI. Julm. .\'.H. connecting with abuw bailing. I’m- particulars. call or write,- R. MACF'ARLANE, 'l‘mm Auvm. (LIKE. TICKETS TO ALL POINTS. LOWEST RATES CHRISTMAS SAILING The Job . . Department Alleertiuemems ordered I. In mid form advance. Contra“ rates for u ar \ niqhed on application to th. m A" Id"él:ti8énl§‘til.tl-.V it}; c sun-cut Week. shunhl be brou [‘UIBDA! morning. Advertising * Rates . .t,‘ [HE DURHAM [IHHUN New Millinery The undersigned begs 1' 1,1 announce that; .91111 has opened up a New 111111111- ery and fanm g'1111d.<,n11'- 101‘, “here eve1'\tl1i11§_' 111 the line of head \11111'. fancy goods and 11111111 painted china may be procured at reasunublw rates. Miss Margaret Bugg on the American ('nntiiwnl. N0 ptogressive faIIIwI men aï¬ord to be without it. I’m '1‘ lished weekly. Onlv SI. 50 per car. Drop a postImIl in] or free sample. copy. \Vould you like tn hnu' .1 sample copy of the Farmer's Advocate and Home Magnum '3 DURHAM, ONT EDITOR AND “Empress of Ireland" DECEMBER IITH 80 Branches in Canada W. IRWIN illtim for turï¬ii work. is comple mew 'I‘Ym For transient adv cents per lilw Mr 1 $1011.; 3081)“ prr In San-dm RUPIU counu will he London. 0|" 0 NW dig. xcept u m Mt sent“ OI] than fur! ES 1908 000.0000.