[3' (ST SKMTON narly new. The llta Samuel Dickson, composed oi E. half 1 lot No. 8, and: Int , :10:- ntinck. 150 acres; 90 acres cleared, balance hardwood bulb and swamp. A quantity of good timber in swamp. ..,I~‘irst class brick 'house, bank barn. drive ahed.‘pig pen etc, {Less than $4000. (Terms easy.â€"John Black. Administrator. Elmwood. Ontario. 11254to To. APRE PAI-‘EM 0N THIRD CON- 900D WORKING MARE. Byears lid, 1 net double sleighs, 1 set Jouble harness, 1 turnip pulper, 1 coal stove‘ and other articles. Apgly to Mrs. “’11:. Ritchie, Bent- hc , near Durham. 1216tf Th8 _ PROPERTY OF THE LOT 21, CON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF E remont, containin 106 acres a out 10 acres har wood bush. 0 acrer swamp timbered, the rest clear; barn 30x50, stable 30x“). Orchard 1 acre, watered by 2 wells and spring. Part of purchase money can remain on mortgage. For particulars apply William Bradley, Orchard. Ont. 1 ‘UGGY, 1 PORTLAND CUT- ar. 1 at single harness, l robe‘ .orneblankot. and rug. Apply to tev. A. A. ’Bice. at the Rectory, )m'ham. .G.A. Webster as jewellery stora, .6 JJ’. Toltord as a law office, it!!! show em, wall cases, clock .6 note. At a bargain. Apply b A. Gordon, Weyburn, Sask. 61009“ FD BUILDING OCCUPIED BY â€party for a reurea amen or any person desiring ï¬rst class pasture for stock. For further particulars apply to Chris. Firth Durham. or Alex. m Lloyétown. 1230“ 01‘ 5, CON. 1, N.D.R., GLENELG. consisting of 50 acres of good putnne. 0n the premises are a good dwelling house and fair outbuildings, a never falling a ring and a good quantity of bar, Good_ fishing. An igleaAl Btice 'to tile Public. cession of Glenelg, N.D.R., lots 15 and 16; also 50 acres on Gravel Road. lot 12. These farms are both well watered and have good buildings erected thereon, good land. and an excellent oggortun- fly for the right man. ill sell separately, or together, and on terms to suit purchaser. ‘For further particulars apply on the premises to Andrew Ford, Bun- ossan. Nov. 4.3mp lows, on reasonable terms. Ap- py to T.W. Scarf, Rocky San-3 â€"â€"â€"~â€"‘-â€"A_â€"â€". It ACES ON THE GARAFRAXA Ioujsoo clear, 50 acres hard- '00' 'ush. well watered, first- Olus’uilding. Will be sold theapto wind up estate. 0'!" 13 AND 14, CON. 3. N. D It Clouds. 15 acres bush, frame barn Well watered, must be sold. A H Janka-u, Durham. 22?“ uarly nevi. The owner is away .d wants to dispose of them. (nap. Apply to Thos. Green- oodsEdge Hill. lpd Dr articulars apply to W DU N. Durham. IAflRES IN BENTINCK ON Gaulraxa Road, near Dornovh, goo! buildings, price reduced on 83000 to $2300 for quick -“‘_ Mg} Is ‘7Always Fresh â€A ES IN BENTINCK, FIVE Ill from Durham, fine build- ing :ood land, with a quantity of bar. Must be sold at once. Price greatly reduced. FEW YOUNG YORKSHIRE ,, ~ 7 own. in the ï¬nest tea gardens of mSflEABA' ' Y on, picked every day and reaches e 13132 than ï¬fteen weeks after being gather- 70“ . we purity and ï¬ne flavour are preserved K ,. tlgbt SfaIed ҤALADA†packets. You A‘- MERE FARM NEAR DROMOREE lab-class property. splendid , lildlngs. Price right. ! Farms for Sale. 3 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 mt be responsible for any or debts contracted in my after this date, without my In “denâ€"Thu. Reay, Vick- 1). N ov. 4th, 1909. an Logs Wanted For Sale. I'l‘ YEARS, .WE ARE to buy my quantity of mud to our mill in .n log- to be cut 10, 12 at long, allowing 3 in- ' on each log for trim- M "Mellon 9'4“?†ism a! one inch or loan. 125 cent: for flrat insertion, and 10 can" for ouch mat inaction. Over 0.0 inch and under two inch... double the above amount Yurly ntoo on appllc «tum IS IN BENTINCK. BUILD- d 301] good, everything in Lao shape. Price $5000. .ms for Sale. ‘put grocer for a package to-day. You’ll like it. SMALL ADS. BOB-SLEIGHS‘ E.,I WILL BE AT ABERDEEN EV- CAME TO THE PREMISES OF the undersigned, lot 6, con. 2, E. G. R.. Glenelg, two lambs. Own- er may have same by proving pro rty and paying expenses;- J. orrison, Dornoch. l2168_ LOT 15, CON. 2, GLENELG, E.G.R.. and south half of lots 17 and _18, THE VIUNDERSIGNED xISSUE A TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: â€" Take notice that any person or persons trespassing on lot num- ber three, and the West half of lot number four, in the first con- cession, south Durham Road, in the township of Glenelg. in the county of Grey, will be proaeâ€". cuted according to law.â€"Wm. P. Bailey. Mary Falkingham. 11252m Notice to 'l‘respassers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT my person or persons found hunting or'otherwise trespassing on the undermentioned lots will be prosecutedâ€"James Matthews, [at 1. con. '3. Egremont: James Tucker, lot 2, con. 3. Egremont: Frank Grssby, lot 1, con. 2, Eg- remont: Peter Black, lot 2, con. 2., Ezremont. Oct. 72m are no buildings, but 70 acres of good hardwood bush, and 6 {acres of cedar swamp; well watered with running stream, and never falling spring. Will sell separ- a_tely or jogetlxer to aqit _p_l_1r- on the 2nd con., property of the late Francis Twamley, On lot 15 there is a frame barn 50x70 feet with stone foundation, stables underneath, a frame shed 25x60 feet and a rough-cast dwelling with brick kitchen, Well arranged and comfortable: also an acre of orchard2 913‘ lots _17 and 18 there FOR G.T.R., C.P.R.,_ AND OTHER railroads. Dimensions of ties:â€" 7inch face'by 7 inches thick; 6 inch face by 6 inches thick. 4 1-? inch race by 6 inches thick. Dimensions of 'poles:-25 to 50 feet long, top from 5 'to 7 inch- e For particulars 'apply to J.N. Murdock, Durham. 930 A DIVIDEND AT THE RATE OF 5 pm? cent. will be paid on all ful- ly paid up common stock of this company on January 15th. 1910, and the transfer books will be closed from the lat to the 15th. inclusive.â€"The Durham Furni- ture Co., Limited. positive warning that any person or persons found hunting, fishing, trapping or trespassing in any waony onthe properties mention- ed will be prosecuted to the full extent of M13 law. â€"John Bell. lot 57. .con, 3, E.G.R. and ’lots 3 and 4, con. 1, N.D.R.; A. Cmtch- ley. lot 62, con. 3, E...GR; '1‘. Mc- Giyrr. lots 61 and 62, con. .2, E. G. R.; Firth. lots 5 and 6, 0011.1, N. D.R. Oct. 14 2mp Ties and Poles Wanted m'y Wednesday, the balance of the ‘winter to measure and pay for all sawlogs delivered there The highest price paid for all straight, sound logs cut all kinds of timber. Custom sawing and shingles done early in the spring. â€"N. McIntyre. May 31-09 For Sale or Rent. COSTS LITTLE A two cent stamp does 0 lot {pt very little money, but it would te- quire thousands of two cent stamp. and penonal letter: to duke you: mu known. to u my people a 1 age. investment in out Cluliï¬ed Want Ads. Farmers’ Notice Dividend Notice Accom plishcs Much 5 apply t1 '. M £0. Strayed D. JAMIESON, Pres. huh-uni“ and Macres fitjrom the use of Ferrovim, the ell watered invigorating tonic, which consists and never 'of Iran, in a form they can assim- aell eepnr- ilate, fresh lean beef and are Sher suit pur- ry Wine. Nothing could e better and fuller than this combination of stren h- fto Robert giving-{agents in such ems. . 00 frequentl feel chilly, are pale am exhauste 1 will derivg great beqe‘ Anemia women and children who Imquamtly fegl_c31i11y, are pglg and When you make chicken salad next time try using canned peas, cucumbers or sliced apples instead of celery. ' Few know that a cold boiled po-' tato rubbed on a piece of paper for a few minutes will form a‘ moisture of the consistency of glue and is a satisfactory substitute for mucilage in case of an emer- gency. - Every day spending as much en- ergy as you makeâ€"if the balance goes a little .further, well you get thinner. On the danger-line to- day,â€"to-1morrow may be too late! Better use Ferrozone, it builds up -â€"a little gain the first wee.,k but the gain keeps growing. Next week, mot quite so thin. ‘IKeep! right on, lots 01f fat won’t hurt at all. Your blood is enriched, cheek grows rosy, your heart and nerves grow strong, and you don’t tire so , quickly. Joyous robust health, a sturdy drama and a cheerful mind â€"all these come with Ferrozone. You’ll try it. only 50c., at all deal-’ 1 era. 1 In slicing bacon always place the rind side down. Do not try .to cut through the rind, but when a tsuf- ficient number of slices are cut, slip the knife under them, keeping it as close as possible to the rind. J. RUDD MATHEWS, MARKDALE Ont.. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Sales at- tended to at reasonable terms. Arrangements may be made at the Chronicle offi_c_e, Durham ty of Toronto. Graduate Boys College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentisuy in all its Branches. â€momâ€"Calder Block. over Poet 0mm L‘ er, Conveyancer. c. lnsuranoe Agent. Money to Loam. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. A general ï¬nancial busi- ness transacted. U veyancers. Notary Public. Etc. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. ')fï¬ce:â€"Mclntyre Block. over Standard Bank Durham. Ontario. , ()flice. nearly opposize the Registry o‘ï¬ce. Lambtou ~t.,Durham. Auyumcum 2f money to loan at 5 per cent. on farm amnertv. Dr. w. 0. Pickering Dentist. )FFICE: Over J. b J. Huntor’ L. R. C. P., LONDON. ENG RADULATE of London. New York and Chicago. Disease: of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. Will be at Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd 4%“;de in each nmnth Hmnrsâ€"Iâ€"B n m. A. H. Jackson. O'I‘ARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- 5 er _C_onvoyanc_er. c. Insurance ‘1 stairs, Lambton Street. Residenceâ€"' Corner Queen and George Streetsâ€"North of Methodist Church. Otï¬ce hoursâ€"941 mm. 2â€"4 :> 31.. 7-9 0.11). Telenhone No. 10. l tics in the New Hunter Block. Ofï¬ce hours. 8 to w u. w.. to 4 p. m. and 7 L09 0. m. Special attention given to dismay» of women and childran. Residence op- posite Presbvwriau Church. SPECIALIST : EVELEAR, THROAT nose Late Assistant Ray. London Ophthalmic H05 3113.. and toGoldou Sq. Throat and Nose Hos. 0n. Jamiocon laclaurin. ()FFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance out of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Street. Lower Town, Durban Oï¬oe hours from 12 to 2 o’clock HYSICJAN AN 1) SURGEON. 0F tics in the New Hunter Block- 09;... 2 GOOD HOUSES FOR RENT.â€" Apply to J. M. Latimor, 413tf Mr. and Mrs. Smith and children from Toronto are visiting during the holidays with the latter’s Our pleasant and obliging store keeper, Mrs. J35. Bay, has her -':;- nicely decorated for Christ- mas, I tell you, it looks fine. Call \ and see it, and you. will find that Mrs. B. will use you right. Andrew Pinkerton visited his brothers and sisters here in Var- ney last week. Jam-es amd Max Allen were in Hanover last week On business. Varney. Too late for last week. Mrs. iW-m. Long is in Hamilton hos ital, where she has been oper- ate.- on for decayed bone in her leg. Mrs. Long has had to go with a crutch for a long time. and she has her-vs now that shv will be able to do without it. We sincerely hope that she will not be disappointed. Dr. Geo. M. Leeso-n accompanied her down, and was present at the operation. J F GRANT,D.D.8.L. .8 [ONOR GRADUATE. UNI ERSI- W. F. Dunn, ARRISTEg. 309191193, CON- l. G. Huttan. ll. 0.. 0. II. |FFIQE. _TELFORD'S BLOCK. UP l. P. 'relford. ARRISTEL, sumurrc DURHAM" ONT. (Lower Town. Thin as a Bail, Are You? 'fljco: 33.1".“ ~- -, Q'flw 40mm Dental Dz’rectorv. Arthur Gun, M. D. Medical Dz’rectorv. Lem! ‘Dz‘rectorv OR. BROWN To Rent. DH. BURT. SULIUI'I‘OR. ETC. NdVo 8th, lyrpd. The annual business meeting of the. Varney Sunday school was held on Monday night, when the ifollowing officers and teachers were elected (or another year: â€" Supt" J..W Blyth: Sec" W. Bly;th Trea...s ‘H. Mc-;Crae Lib.; Miss W. Lauder: Organist, Miss F. Clark; Asst. Oran, Miss M. Mountain: gTeachers. J. W. Blyth. Mrs. R. Pet- tigrew. Mrs. J.W. 1th Misses N. lMcAnulty. M. Mc ie, and Mrs. Jas Allen, assistant. 80 the Sunday school will, r the above staff 30! officers, and achera, get along [all right tor the:- year ' Well, another milestone has been reached in connection with the ’Varn-ey Ghristmas Tree, and as we Itold you in a former budget, the gprogram was second to none that ,had been held before, but we have been told a good number of times that it was the best that was ever given in Varney and iwas listened to with the very best attention, as the best of order prevailed through the program, gwhich lasted about three hours,and the church was packed to the .doors. The program consisted of ,recitations. exercises, duets, chor- :us»es, dialogues, drills. instrument- ’als, etc. Those who took part in 'the program outside of the Sun- day school were Misses A. Sirrs, M. Mead and Clara Ritchie, all of whom did excellent. (Rev. Mr. Carter occupied the chair. and fill- ed the position well. The proceeds amounted to $37. I At the regular meeting of Var- }ney L.O.L., held on Wednesday , night, the following officers were I 'duly located and installed for the. coming year: W..M., Jas. Petty:l W.D.M.. P. Patterson“ Chirp. J.W.; Blyth: Rec. Sec., W. Blyth; Fin.‘ 1 Sec., W. Long; Trees. R.J. Eden; D. of 'C., T. Long; Lecturer, J. .Eden: Comm., J. Gordon, B. Mat- ‘thews, A. Hillis, J. Queen and G. a Chapman. ! A very nleasant time was .snent! a 1tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mat-' thew Barber by about forty invit- ed guests on Christmas Eve, it be- 'ing the 25th anniversary of their' iw-edding day. The time was spent. ;in playing games of different' }kinds until about twelve o’clock. when all sat dao-Wn to a well-i spread table of good things that iwore fit for a king. .After the? Ehappy couple had satisfied the in-- ’ner man, Rev. Mr. Kendall propos- fed a toast to the bride and ? lgroom of twenty-five years. which! Your {humble scribe attended the Nomination in Ayton on Monday and must say things passed off ~nice and smoothly, although the hall was packed to overflowing. Mr. Thos. Marshall and Miss Bier- tha P-ettigrew will join heart and hand in the Methodist church, Var- ney. on Wednesday at 3 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. J as. Allan and little girl, Mr.'a.nd Mrs. Nelson Eden and children. and Max. Allan and his moths-r. spent Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Allam’s. Now, Mr. Editor I Wish you and your staff, and all your corres- pondents, also all the readers of The Chronicle 3 very Happy and Prosperous New Year. n...... v‘. yvv‘qubJ â€";1v-.. .ycaxa, wuuflll Was heartily responded to, a number speaking in glowing terms, of the host and hostess. After’ this was over, the fun was begunl and kept up until thrve o‘clock in! the morning. when the company broke up, saying that they had a splendid time. and left, wishing: Mr. and Mrs. Barber many happy? r-etirns of the day. They recieved a goodly number of pretty and useful silver presents. Carrie Wilton, from Toronto. Spent Christmas wiih hnr paraxts Mr. and Mrs. James Wilton‘ near Varncy. Carrie looks ms, if the city agnees with her. She return- ed again on Monday. Our oblig‘ing mill man, Norman Kerr at? his Clvistm; s dint-.191 at the parental home. Miss Mildmd Lecsom spent Christ was With her mother and sister in Mt. Forest. 0111mm ICLE Mr. Pod-3r *Robertvs visited at his .fri-e-nlds. the Bryans" last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and family spent Christmas with the farmer’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Chas. Brown, in your town. Our smithy, A. McCabo, was in Hamilton on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark and fam ily. spent Christmas Day with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Keith. There was a .family re-umion, which they celebrate nearly every Christmas. Florence Clark is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Trotter‘ in Toronto for a few 'weeks. We miss her from a- round Varney. We wish he.» a pleasant time while away, and a safe retunn home again. Miss Lizzie Allen, from Hamilton, is visiting during Christmas week with her mother. Mrs. D. Allan. We wish her, and also all the other visitors around our village, - a very pleasant time while among us. Jennie Allen, .from Toronto. is spending a Jew days with her mother and brothers and sisters around Vamey. We were glad to see her again, one of our old Sun- day school scholars. Emma Pinkerton, from the Queen City is visiting during the holi- days with her brothers and sisters in our burg. Harry Aldred, from Yelfow Grass Sask, is vfbiting his manv hie-":35: around Vamey and Durham. He looks well. and is the same joluy and jolly tiellow. We aré glad to have theâ€"1h \{rifli again. pmnts, Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Wal- lace. Mabel and Ethel Pettig‘rew ar- rived home on Friday night last, Mabel to remain until after the holidays, ‘am‘d_ Ethel uptil spying. “7- __ Maf'k Wilgom has been visiting at Wm. Bryan s for a week or so. £39: Some \of those who were home for Christmas dinner â€were Mr. H. Campbell. from the West; Mr.John Parslow, from the West; Miss Isa Campbell, from Stratford; Miss Flossie Campbell, from Toronto; Mr. Willi-e Campbell, from Toron- to; ’Mr. Dan. Ferguson and son, from Orangeville; Miss Edith Mc- Nally, irom Toronto: Miss Alice Wilson, from Toronto. Mr. and Miss Smith, from To- ronto, are spending this week at Mr. Geo. Watson’s. Misses Mary and Jimmy Aldson are 'making use of the vacation m Howick. The Sunday school entertain- ment, which was given in the Meth odist church here on the 17th, was a decided success, also the Sunday school entertainment, which was given in the Presbyterian church on the ï¬st. Those who trained the children for these entertain- ments deserve great credit. Santa Claus appeared and delighted the children with the lovely presents from the tree. We ‘wish Ye Editor and staff a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Frank Oak, St. Thomas, Ont.,says “My wife was troubled with indi- gestion (for a number of years. We tried a mumber of prepara- tions to no effect. Finally she began to use Mi-o-na and has been entirely relieved of all these trou- bles. I can confidently recommend mend Mi-‘O-na.†’ Use CMi-oma for a Week, and you can eat 'What you want any time 'you waxnt it, and take pleas- ur_e_ in drying: it.__ Your blood will be richer, redder purer after taking Mi-oâ€"tna, and it only cpst‘s _50 gengq a large box. l A very enjoyable time was sp ant :last Thursday night at the homi- go-f Mr. and Mrs. P. Burns, when 3thneir 6011-8" Messrs. John and Mich- 1301 gave a party in honor to their Isist-ers, who were home from To- .ronlto, and their cousins from Chi- jcago. All the youth and beauty of (Hampden and vicinity were in- vited, and as some “guid old times’ hove been spent in the past with Mr. and Mrs. Burns as host and hostess, it is sufficient to say that .everyone went home Well pleased. Mi-o-na cures by making the stomach strong enough to pro- duce enough gastric juices to di- gost all the :food you want to eat. It promptly nuts new life and en- ergy into the overworked and pla_yed_ out walls of the stomach. Mi-lo-ma tablets will cure indi- glostioln. or any other stomach trouble. They will relieve almost instantl3. Mact‘arlane Co, haxe so much faith in them that they will give you your money back if thev don’t. SICK HEADACHE Sour Stomach. Heartburn. Canker Sore Mouth Cured by Mi-o na- Sick headaches are caused by in- digestiom and a general disturbed condition of the stomach. (Z‘urv the indigestion, and the headache, nausea, heartburn. sour stomach. and that “all-in†fooling will vanish. Perhaps to no other individual this fair Dominion of ours does the Christmas holidays mean so muzh as to the man Whose wife decides to Visit for a few days with rela- tives in some distant place, for, he cam then enjoy a period of un- henpecked bliss. We hope that that is not the pessimestic or dys- r-ontirr stomach 'ViPW of life, for your correspondent does not write the above from sad experience. THE SIANDARD B} The Messrs. James ahd M. W. Byers have been busily engaged 01? last few days teaming gravel to build cement silos the coming summer. Mr. and Mrs. Blakesto-n and fam- wuâ€"w â€"â€"-v.'â€" Mrs. A. Corbett,â€" gov-Visiting rela: tives in Toronto. Mr. Austin Derby left home on Monday to attend the Mt. Forest Business College {for a few months. The many" friends of Mrs. Wm. Sharp will be pleased to know that she is on the road to recovery. Drs. Easton, of Ayton, and Jamie- son. of Durham, decided that an Operation was avoidable. Miss Lloyd. trained nurse, from Fergus hospital. formerly from Durham, is attending Mrs. Sharp. Misses Maggie and Cassie Burns retunned- to Toronto on Wednes- day, hfter spending Christmas and New Year’s with their parents, and renewing old acquaintances. Miss Nellie Derby, trained nurse. of Detroit, Mich, is spending a week’s holiday with her sister, Mrs James Kerr. Mr. John Little returned to his home in Ayr, after enjoying 1 (av days of Hampden’s festivities. ed to Toront ' {(2. week at the ol \- Mr. and Mrs. Who“, of Chicago, are here on a Visit. to their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bums. Mrs.‘ Agdrpw . Fulton,‘ arid sist_er, W 1873 '7'“-..- ManwStvinp from worry-wantâ€"dcbtâ€"humfliaï¬on. A comfonlble gives one an easy mind. .scIf-conï¬dcoce. and the power uh gdvanugeofeveryopportumtyflutcomatobetmr Swinton Park. Money You Save Save: You Wedding bells will ring arouzi‘d the Park this week. plfkularly later on. at -. "'"15 cent! r line tofu?- nut u a . - “on; out. perihennnb OI quens insertion minion messnre. mm cards. not exceeding one inch “.00 pun-I Advertisements without speciï¬c dimensions be publiehed till forbid end abroad soundi- Tnnsiest notionsâ€"“11st. " ' =l'onnd." “For 3 «amâ€"50 cent. for Irst insertion. fl outs for 1 subsequent insertion. All advertisement. orders! by 0mm I be Dsid for insdnnos. ()ontrnct reset: for yenr.y alumna-uh nisbed on sppiiostion to the aloe. All advertisements. to ensure in current week. should be brown: in not TUESDAY morning- The Job . ‘0 00-11800], OWN 'm' ‘ mm H. a. Department 393:. for ‘me ily, of Stratford, are enjoin}: th‘ Christmas vacation with Irien here and at Old Durham bad. - any menu. rm 0! p0. Rat. - - 31 00;»! you, psychic in“ â€"81.50 may be charged if not no fl. ‘l‘hd to which evqry unbucflpflon il p. d in d.“ the number on the addrou label. Ho ppcd continued to all .rmn m pull. exceptn' --AA__ _‘ ALâ€" â€"____'-A__ option of the propriotui.‘ Subscription Tn CIIONICLI will be uni nnr 11“â€. fun hf Inn-h“ 1 [B PUBLISH-D ’ EVERY THURSDAY IOBNING At the Chronicle Prthing Houu, Ban +4»; ++~:-+++++++~:«n-+++++++« .4 ‘ m nuanï¬wnonuw ¢+++++w+++ ' DAVIS 81 I..~‘-.\VR DURHAM. ONT... THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA But you cannot h". hal- anco to draw on unless you ï¬rst put it in. Why not do- posit some now. present it with your ’5‘. Book, end you get, without. delay or formulity of unykhd. as much money a you not. up to your totul balance. Fill out u Ch: tnted, payablc as simple and from the T1 Bundle. clog at Ila-l PM Emma AND PROPRJI'bl. Business pl‘lbllliï¬es big for our scluml-x'l‘he Central Business College of Tor. unto â€"â€" :m' bigger and better still n rcsM'tRfor our studs" 8. because 5f pur new ' Our catalogue {é . ed free on request. Stud. ents are admitmd an. time. \Vrite \V. SHAW, PRINCIPAL. anuly Allen‘s ' 111 L l DURHAM. ONT. W. IRWIN (nan am; no Opium "ï¬r.- Asa-’8.W Money lI .J cctive enersl