:éThonaï¬vopwitynndgnrdenfruhu-of in ACRES IN BENTINCK‘ BUILD- has and soil good, everything in ï¬rst-ch33 shape. Price $5.00. â€0 ACRES ON THE GARAFRAXA Road, 200 clear. 50 acres hard- wood bush, well watered, first- llau building. Will be sold cheap to wind up estate. â€"_-_â€" n no ACRE FARM NEAR DROMORE highaclass property, splendid buildings. Price right. 5;! articulars apply htoL'Wl-“l; DU. N. Durham. u. ACRES m _BENT1N§K o; ï¬nal) LEAD “ch:5 om LOTS NUMBERS ONE AND TWO (1 and 2) Con. 2, N.D.R.. Town- Ihip of Artemeacia, one mile north of Priceville. 100 acres. A first- class farm. well fenced, and un- der good state of cultivation. On it are a 10;: house, fairly com- fortable, a bank barn 45x65 with basement and stabling under- neath. Well watered, and a never failing well. quut ?0 ac: I“ ACRE FARM ON THIRD CONâ€" 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 opportun- fly .for the right man. Will sell ooparately, or together, and on terms to suit purchaser. ’For further particulars apply on the premises to Andrew Ford, Bun- ouan. Nov. 4.3mp THE BUILDING OCCUPIED BYg P.G.A. Webster us jewellery storm: .d J.P. Teltord as a law office“ with show cases, wall canes, clock and Me. At a bargain. A ply b A. Gordon, Weybnrn, ask. 61009“ 2 LOT 6, CON. 1, N.D.R.. GLENELQ. consisting of 50 acnes of good. pasture. On the premises are a? good dwelling house and fair outbuildings, a never failing spring and a good quantity 0! timber. Good fishing. An ideal property {or a retired farmer‘ or any person desiring first class pasture for stock. For further particulars apply .to Chris. Firth Durham, or Alex. Firth. Lloydtown. 123M! IO ACRES IN BENTINCK, FIVE Illa: Iron) Durham, line build- hgo, good land, with a quantity of timber. Must be sold at once. Price greatly reduced. 63:11:32; iI-éadthkzit: Dornoch, ood buildings, price reduced tom $3000 to $2300 for quick 5333 AND 14. CON. 3. N. n. u. Glenda. 15 urea bush, frame barn. vol] watered. must I). acid. A. H Ink-can- Durhnm. 227th 0T 21, CON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF Bgromont, containing 106 acres about 10 acres hardwood bush, O acre" swamp timbered, the rest clear; barn 30x50, stable 30x10. Orchard 1 acre, watered by 2 wells and spring. Put 0! purchase money can remain on mortgage. For particulars apply William Bradley, Orchard. Ont. 1'0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :â€" ‘l'ske notice that any person or persons trespassing on lot num- ber three, und the west half of lot number four, iu‘the first cou- eession, south Durham Road, in the township of Glene‘fr. in ‘he caunty of Grey, win he â€oas- cuted accordin'r to law «Wm: P. Bailey. lury Palkinsrham 11"“.‘m Notice to l‘respassurs res of good hardwood bush and swamp that has never been cull- ed to any great extent. Quite convenient to school, churches, postoflice and railway station. A snap for quick sale. For fur- ther particulars apply .to P. F. McArthur, or Dr. 1. Dixon. Price- ville. P.O.. executors of the es- tate of the late John McArthur. Priceville, Feb. 4th, 1910 BARRED ROCK COCKERELS. Prize winners, bred from best strain in Ontario. Also eggs for hatching.â€"James Eagle. 2 3 3 . FEW YOUNG YORKSHIRE lows, on reasonable terms. Ap- ply to T.W. Scarf, Rocky Sau- nern. _ 226 Advmmto of one inch. or lo... 25 â€begun inaction. Over one inch Farms for Sale. Farms for Sale. For Sale. SMALL ADS. inch, or lo... 25 out» for ï¬rst i- union. and 100- at: for each Over one inch and under two inchea, double tho nbovo anon-t. Yearly mm on appho hon in "lick; I WILL BE AT ABERDEEN EV- “ - ery Wednesday, the balance of _ -__ ROBE§$__.B__RIEEAEL__ _A____uCt._' the ‘winter to measure and pay for all sawlogs delivered there CREDIT AUCTION SALE 'Ilhe.highest rice paid for. all of Farm Stock and Implements. "fr’t‘ght' '0 1°33 0“ all lands The undersigned Auctioneer has 0 .tunber. Custom. 33mm: .3†been instructed to sell by pub- shxngles done early m the spring. lic auction at -â€"N. McIntyre. May 31-09 Lot 4. Com. 1. lW.G.R.‘ NormanbYflD GOOD COMFORTABLE SEVEN- roomed house. Good garden. Hard and soft Water. Good sta- ble and all conveniences. Rent reasonable. Apply to J .H. Brown Durham. Manufacturer of Lumber, Shingles, Lath. also planing and matching. Custom work and chopping a specialty. Also a quantity of hemlock, cedar. spruce and bal- sam wantedâ€"Norman Kerr. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE- ceive applications for the office of Assessor of the Township of Gleneig for the year 1910. AB- plications to be in before Fe - rusry 12th next.â€"J. S. Black. Tp. Clerk. Glenelg. Drs. lamieson Maclaurin. ()FFICE AND RESIDENCE A shnrt distance out of Kmpp’s Hotel. [4me ton Street. Lower Town, Durban 0600 hours from 12 to 2 o’clock . suits, Lambtun Street. {incidenceâ€" Oornor Queen and George Streetsâ€"North oi nethodist Church. (mice hoursâ€"941 3.0. 3-4 11.. 7-9041). Telephone No. 10. COMFORTABLE s ROOMED brick dwelling, well situated. Apply to Elizabeth Lauder. Dur- ham. Jan. 17th, ’10 tf Arthur Gun, I. 0. Emma»: a» u SURGEON, OF 509' m the New Hunwr Bloot. Oflioe hours htow t. m. min. m. and7t09 p. m. Snaciq “potion given t9 discou- Application for Assessgt 3 :vï¬non} 3nd 35mm. " Residence op punite £1214?!â€th Chumh. EYEâ€! EAR, ï¬IHBOAT 8L NOSE . '2“) an flannd. 9H. BUM. «no suntan Ray. London Oplmnhlno Hon. .8» and “Gt-Mon h. Throat ad Non Boo. SPECIALIST : GOOD HOUSES FOR RENT.â€" Apply to J. M. Latimor. 413tf J. RUDD MATHEWS, MARKDALE Ont.. Licensed Auctioneer. for 'he County of Grey. .,Sales at- nded to at reasonable tgrmq. UR. BRLWN L B. C. 9., LONDON. ENG {‘1 BABE-LAT E of London, New J Yoflx and Chicano. ‘ Datum .1 Eye. 8.: Nu. and m - wm be u Knapp "one. Darin-I, mu «sundry in nth loath. Bonnâ€"hat 3-. m. the undersigned, lot 6, con. 2, E. G. R.. Glenelg. two lambs. OWn- er may have same by proving pro -rty and paying expenses.â€" J. orrison, Dornoch. -12168 I. B. Hutton. M. D... C. M. \FFICE. TELFORD’S BLOCK. UP W-nnv lac-o, Out not noon to tho homo and lo road and wobomod thou. It you wish to roach tho homo- WHO, tho real orbit» of domofllo mm, you can do so through our paper and our Olosolflod Wan! Ado. form an mm and Noll-road pomon of It It Goes to The Home "armers’ Notice Varney Mills. Med [pal Dirertorv. TO THE PREMISES O_F To Rent. Strayed Credit auction sale of f a and in The undersigned Auctioneer has been instructedto eel! by pub- vvv- Câ€"wvv â€"â€" _ ‘ Lot â€.Con. 2. E. G. 8.. Glenelg, an WEDNEDAY FEBRUARY 23. 1910 mac} MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21,st, 1910 the following: 1 span heavy horses, rising 6 yrs. old; 2 Clyde colts, rising 2 yrs.; 2 calves: 3 heifers: rising 2 yrs; 2 heifers. 3 yrs. old. in calf: 1 hei- fer 3 yrs. old; 1 cow in calf. due in March: 1 cow, supposed in calf; 1 brood sow, due in March; 40 hens; 1 McCormick binder. nearly new; 1 Sylvester seed drill 1 mower: 1 turnip sower; I sent- fler:1 land roller: 1 buggy; 1 cutter. nearly new; 1 wagon; 1 hay rack: 1 pair bobsleighs; 1 root pulper; 1 set barrows: 1 long plow: 1 gang plow: 1 .cream separator; 1 Daisy churn; 1 or- gan; 1 grain cradle: 1 fwagon jack; 1 set double harness; 1 set single harness; 1 set plow har- ness; 1 robe; 2 pr. horse blank- ets: stove, forks. chains. crossâ€"cut saw. sugar kettle. pick, sledge, hammer. and a number of other articles too numerous to mention. cash. the following: 1 Clyde mare, rising 9 years, in foal; 1 Clyde mare, rising 9 yrs.. supposed in foal: 1 filly, rising 4 iyears. hackney; 1 gelding, ris- ing 3 years. hackney: 1 ï¬lly, ris- iing 2 years, hackmey; 1 Clyde jfilly. rising 1 year; 1 newly calv- ,ed cow; 2 cows in calf; 2 {arrow icows; 3 steers. rising 3 years; 3 gheifers. rising 3 years; 6 heifers 'rising 2 years; 4 steers rising 2 years; 2 steers rising 1 year; 1 heifer rising 1 year; 1 thorough- ;bred Durham bull, 1 year old; 1 ‘sow. in tarrow; 10 pigs 4 mos. old: 60 hens; .1 wagon: 1 bay rack' 1 set bobsleighs; 1 road lcart: 1 buggy pole and neckyoke: '1 two-furrow 3 horse plow; 2 single plows: 1:. set iron harrows: 1 set spring tooth barrows; 1 fan- ;ning mill; 1 cutting box: 1 root Ipulper; 2 set whif.fletrees:3-zhorse ‘evener; 1 wheelbarrow: 1 neck- yoke: 1 set hea'vy double harness: 1 set light double harness; 1 scoop shovel:1 cream‘ separator; I cook stove: 1 heating stove; I wash- ing machine; 1 churn; 1 spray pump° a quantity of hay and mangles for cash, and many other articles. WP‘JVerything must be sold, as the proprietor has sold his farm, and is going West in a few weeks. SALE AT ONE O’CLOCK SHARP. TERMS: All sums of $5 and unâ€" der. cash: over that amount, 12 months’ credit on approved joint notes. 5. per cent off for cash. CON. KRELLER, Prop. ROBERT BRIGHAM. Auct. CREDIT AUCTION SALE '1‘0 mam! Of Farm Stock and Implements. perm“ “913 . . . social exact The undermgned auctloneer has been instructed to sell by Public known. by t Auction- at aplank 1n the LOT 10. CON. 3. NORMANBY, on‘down by a TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22nd, 1910 anovgrlfled-zmg Everything must be sold as the proprietor has rented his farm. SALE AT ONE O‘CLOCK SHARP. TERMS: All sums of $5 and un- der. cash; over that amount, 12 months’ credit on approved joint 0 notes, 5 per cent. discount for cash. 0““‘ICE: â€war J a. J Hunter’s J I“ BBANTJLD. B .141) 8 I 'ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Roy!» Collage Damn! Surgeons of Ontario Dentistry in all its Branches. â€ï¬‚ m.â€"l 391MB! lek._nvar Post Oï¬im -_â€"_â€"_ I P; Toiford. \RR‘S’I‘EL. SULICI'I‘OB. ETC. “flit-e. "only opposixe the Rock", oï¬c-e. Lambton ~-t..Durham. Anyumount ~t :nouav to loan gt 6 per cent. on fan) W. F. Dion, - ARRISTER. SOLICI'I‘OR, CON. ‘ "yam". Notory Public. Eb. Money *0 Loan u Lowest Rates. )‘Mpflclntyrn Block. ova 8W Bank Durham. Ooh rio. WM. EDWARDS. Prop. ROBERT BRIGHAM. Auctt SAMUEL CALDWELL, Prop. ROBERT BRIGHAM. Auct. Dr. w.c. Pickering Dentist. Dental Directorv Law! 733% TOWOI'II. ,his t rant and will aid the detec- somcm‘og. m:,'tives n identifying the accused. opposile the W He had some previous dealings Dllrhm â€Yawn“ with the bank in Toronto and as “ï¬g, 4! When this basis is established 2' 1'33“ things may be trusted to run y, 1‘18- i . , Clydezsmoothly. Mutual confidence das- cahv- ' arms suspicion and destroys jeal- arrow ousy. which are the two gravest 3:532 enemies of life’s most serious and ‘ beautiful partnership. ï¬nd ‘2 , onldOWn by 'a full and honest ac- 1910 knowledgment. White lies should ‘be abhorred‘ and the life of each in 'made an open book for the other vrs.. ; to read. You m be vat. flawless. ner- vous .â€"digeeflon In! M Pooh but don’t despair. Never ny die till you hove used Ferromne, the most wonderful body builder. the best nerve and system tonic known. Perrosone given tame end vigor to the whole body: it makes you eat. consequently it provides increased nourishment. Day by day you grow in strengthâ€"weakness, loss of sleep, apprehension all pass away. You get well, stay well. look well. Do try Ferrozone, it’s sure to benefit. All dealers in 56c. boxed. A Prightfnl Death. Is one from suffocation, and sometimes follows a bad attack of Asthma. The old fashioned re- medies may relieve, but never ;cure. Best results come from Ca- ;tarrhozone. which cures Asthma lafter hope 'is abandoned. It’s be- ;cause Catarrhozone kills the Asth- ima germ that it cures. Choking “spells and labored breathing are [relieved. suffocating sensations :and loss of breath are cured. Ev- 'ery trace of Asthma is driven from ‘the system, and even old chro-nics Eexperience immediate relief and Hasting cure. Equally .good for iBronchitis. Throat Trouble and ACatarrh. Sold by all dealers in 725s. and $1.00 sizes. Get Catarrho- {zone to-d'ayâ€"it does cure. Mrs. Isaac Wilson of Burk’s Falls gave birth on Thursday, Feb. 3rd. to four children, all girls, and all living and well. The babies were christened by Rev. A.'l‘. Barnard. M.A.. pastor of St. Andrew’s Pres- byterian church, as Viva Jean, Mar garet Beryl. Barbara Alberta, and Clara Emma. Three of them weigh three pounds each, and one two pounds. The mother was former- ly Miss Catherine Still, daughter of the late Wm. Still, of Orange- ville.â€"Shelburne Free Press. To maintain happiness and a perfect relation the business and .social exactions of each should be known by the other, and the first splank in the barrier of deceit torn She is a happy woman who oc- cupies the position of being her husband’s confidante, but not ev- ery wife is Wise enough to attain it. The tactful wife wins her hus- band’s confidence. but she never attempts to force it. She shows to him that the truth, even if it. is unpleasant. will be received with better grace than will any attempt at smooth dissimulation. A forger travelling under the name of Otto Webber, and bear- ing a highly .flavored letter of credit from a bank in Toronto, struck town last week and touch- ed up the Canadian Bank of Com- merce here for $500. 00. In fact sol rosy was Webber’ 3 credit pictured by the Toronto Bank that he might easily have got $3000 had he cared to sign his name for that amount. He was consequently given the $500.00 with a readi- ness that would have tickled the vanity of a millionaire. Not till some time after the event did the Bank know they had been gulled. and in the meantime the forger hit the trail and got out. So marked ’is the resemblance that those who claim to know, say they can recog- .nize in the forger the features of ’John Halter of Little Germany, Waterloo County, sind he , is l thought to be none other than this man. He is said to have been in iprison before for forgery, about a year ago is reported to have at- tempted suicide by cutting his throat. The scar is still on She is a happy woman who shows consideration for her hus- band’s faults, and remembers that men are not angels, but human beings. with a human being's faults. he met his engagements in the ipsst his credit was thought to be Rood He represented himself to the bank as s wedthy land-own- fer and was supposed to be visiting gWalkerton to buy horses. No tnce of his whereabouts has yet .been dhcovereiâ€"Brnee Times. lnor Cry Quit!- Touched the Bank. A Happy Woman Quadmplou coldl md who owns or harbors a no; u compelled by law to chdn him 99. Owing to the prevohmo of ab- ies in Wooten-n Ontario, ivoryone muzzle. or ‘hnve him kept under lock 1nd key. The following it the text of the order: “That a dogs must be either se- curely chained in an outbonse or other building or kept under lock and key, or efficiently muz- zled with metallic -muzzles in a manner satisfactory to the inspect- ors of the Department of Agricu- ture of the Dominion of Canada. Provided‘ however, in any muni- cipaity where rabies {is actually known to exist, the muzzing priv- . iege may be withdrawn, .in which. event all dogs must be confined or I isolated by being chained up or! kept under lock and key.†; W.C. Clarke, proprietor of the Shelburne skating rink, met with a serious accident while curling on Friday evening last. He was walking across the rink and forgot about the other curlers. One of the players made a shot, and the stone struck Mr. Clarke, knocking him off his feet. He fell heavily on the ice. and dislocated his left shoulder and also broke his collar bone. Dr. H.D. Thompson attend- ed to his injuries. He will be laid up for some time.â€"Free Press. Does your back ache? Don’t ex- periment with imitations. but get the genuine. “The D.L.†Menthol Plaster. It cures. Davis Law- rence Co... makers. Dnn't wait till your hair is gone. Use Bearine. (the genuine bear’s grease pomadm in time and save it. 50c. a jar. The death of Mrs. John Peer oc- curred at her home in Proton on Wednesday, February 211d. in her! 78th year. The deceased has been' in declining health for some time,‘ and death was not unexpected. Besides her husband. she leaves to mourn her loss, two brothers and two sisters, Robert Gastle, Proton. William. in Alberta, Mrs. Chas. Jack. Proton. and Mrs. John Har- ris, Hamilton. Mrs. Peer was born in England, and when a child. came to Canada with her parents, for a time living in Nelson town- ship. then coming to Proton, Where she passed the remainder of her days. She was beloved by a large circle of friends and highly esteemed in the neighborhood. The funeral took place on Friday, February 4th, to Esplin church cemetery. the services being con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Kendall, of Dromore.â€"Dundalk Herald. Nine people out of ten suffer from dyspepsia and don’t know it. Half the pale cheeks, poor appe- tite and sleepless nights are the direct result of dyspepsia. The cause lies in failure of the stomach and kidneys are clogged, and un- able to do their work. Nothing puts vigor into those organs so fast as .Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. They tone up the whole digestive sys- tem, regulate amd strengthen the stomach, absolutely cure dyspep- sia. Simple to take and sure to quireâ€"better try Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. mupmnq. A wise woman once said there were three follies of men that al- ways amused her. The first was climbing trees to shake the fruit down, when if they would wait long enough. the fruit would fall itself; the second was going to I‘UCII ’ LIIC “DVWIV‘ vv -w a v __.H war to kill each other, when if they only waited they would die naturally: and the third w'as that they should run after the women. when they knew if they .did not do an the women would be sure to run after them. If taken in time “The D.L.â€Em- ulsion will surely cure the most serious affections of the lungs. That “run down†condition, the after effects of a heavy cold, is quickly counteracted. THE SWDARD BANK ' Mrs John Peer Dead. W .873 OF CANADA m... MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL sums Are You A Dyspeptic? Safety. convenience and low coï¬ unite to Sex-ion? Accident Junt Wait A While 18 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY HORNIKG At the Chronicle Printing House, admiral. ' ' Till CHRONICLE will be not b thucnptxm w lddreu. {m of potato. M Batu . . $1 per yar. pynbleln “no. 41.60 my be charged N no!» no paid. The M to which every Inbmflpflon la pad in denoted by the number an the .41er. label. So a." *- oo-tlnned to .11 arm“ a. pcll. «coma... option of the what. IHE DURHAM EHHUNIELE BU'VIWH'S in“! tune for tho Int but. ht. . .30.; â€twine.“ RI.- qnapt ingot“ “ï¬nial Ina-In. PM __- 1â€"-L ‘A M _-_ A---_ “‘vâ€"v â€"â€"vâ€"â€"vâ€" pal-.001» uooodhanono cinch ï¬ll) pol-nu Adnmh wi It oped“ MI Adnrtiumooh without oped“ MI vll be publhhod till forbid ad shunt noon . Musics: nounsâ€""I4 0‘" ‘ Maud. " “For " «nuâ€"40 out to!- It“ Inna-don. .0.- tot ad onbooqnont um. All stint-(mu on!“ by stinger: not be odd for in tan-Io. Contact an. hr .y ï¬lm M uhhod on oppltudon the on... All aim... to cum in†h gut-mot wool. qhoald ho mm b not but an. The Job . . “'WO’bly‘rootd um}; Dopartmnt Ema-m «hunt: W" M" â€". _.I_ ï¬iiur morning- The Great Lu; and Coach ledlclle GUARANTEED 25¢ a bottle st. Mucfurhno'l Drug Store THE TRADERS. BANK OF CANADA Then you are never short of cash to make a payment demanded unexpectedly. Nor do you need to bother with receiptsâ€"your cheques pro- vide them automatically. There’s a prestige, too, in paying by cheque, that is well worth while. Bank. At once when attacked by .1 (ugh and thus avert dangerous bronchial an! pdmryaflm....... 25c., 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. Sold everywhere. AllEfl’S MING IALSAM DAVIS LAWRENCE CO.. Manuel}. DURHAM. ONT., M nhggl 910-! Fore-I such ‘8 you may abuin under the very best conditions at tho Central Business College of Toronto is a sure [weapon to success. Thousands have proved it. Why not invosti- gate for yourselt? Our free caulogqg ex laivls. Wyim; fo_r n-.‘- h if; “WI H BUSINESS EDUCATION W. IRWIN Put your private ex- .‘S’Hl'w,’ Principal. USE NOX A COLD IN ONE DAY . 17, 1910 RECOMMENDED AKD Joe Webber. Neutm Tavlor 6: Carroll. M J. P Noonm, It. I B..E.W Tuhberry. Ll (J) Drive your lot and you will receiv for all kinds of gm unloading, and we OUR AGENTS “Peerless fence is tough as noni‘nofwcnr orrust.1' expansion or contraction (c or Chock- from animals. ‘ â€and: can clip or be Wmmmnna m (or their money Pearle†fence." QAgcnt with m or fleeing [or Feb. 17, 1910 FARM Repairing and The Big Shoe Store As our big an lines that. we will follows in our pr of Rubbers for In just got in and v Don’t fail to get place to get them. [Mies' Vici Kid Much regular $3.00. for Ludiea' Vici Kid Blm bio. regular $2.00 { for ...... . ........... ' Men's Patent Bluchel McGrath But. plain white breedâ€" FIVE ROSES flour coma theee three chases of nu eat: in the right proportio Therefore. feed your m on this ldctl food: Fl‘ B the way. Mistress ('3 an Idea! Food? Dr. Robt. Hutchison ( “(horny on such mat: ready deï¬ned it: “An lull contain abut one p b 4.2 mm d Car'bokydl Sounds very Iclentif-lc. Protein for bone. and brawn building; Garbo (a fact to fill out the prevent the corners fro Once. “adorn. : fellow shuttles evolved the l mum or academic about .28 lb. of protein ht and .99 lb. cnrbohy A women nkes are of a much u a man. Once. Mada“. a] ventums the seen: And the Experienced “any a housewife f more filling concocti Wnatâ€"did you . Soc agents' Boys' and Girls' THE Milli of Ca 200, An [WWII of