ways welcomed at the Jets: Bank, whethcriti. dollar or ï¬ve hundred. here is no formality ut making deposit-â€" simp'y {.11 in the Deposig . 1H shown above. HE TRADERS Mi OF CANADA ~ \I z: Hun-19'"? advent... . «n ~. an HH' for ‘5.“ on ‘ « ul‘l pOT “I. d z. '3 on mow-r0. PM .' -n0 mall u†â€I‘ ~ ; « u npntlo direct!“ »d.ud ohm'dw : 1.1.. ' '03“ - â€'0' vs! urwr'hul about. 0. '§ 'H .. ~ ardomi by Iâ€. ‘ vanizml and Iron Pip- . Brass, Brass Lined I [run (’3linder8. mhalm i I12, 3 Specialty ations, Merchant-Cu ividuals Solicitati- ’5 anuug on sharks: ’hr‘ .pan every altOA‘nOOI. HIRING promptly may", :ption DURHAM EHHBIICU J m as! urn-rs no JRHAM. ONT" ral Directom It.â€- In PUBLISH†mu Turn-Hut some brnnic/c Printing H0000, Inn Strut. K34] ’{é C’//[ZU (26 TR ATFOHD. 0N7. mus from 32 mm“. A. BELL DE RTAKER DA Z‘ ‘94;- . v.2- TH.“ â€and by .1...“ "" g 00". 6 many adv-«M 1. .counts reeom a of all Kindm IO) hf \. mLunLu. M CONNOR It \V. IRWIN A Savings Deposit Nov.3,1910 CENTRAL rn "unnmcuc will b. ‘0 . |H. \uLIV'POQ. he 0, p0. . 3 ~ 9.x Vnar paygbloll . _: 1‘: not no paid. 1‘ :I -~ 'r y' :00 i“ paid ill d ~ Mir-0a abol. _ X0 NC; fat-turn 09 mm in â€"- II ONLY. \H vit to Swallo.‘ g». [mommies-~13“! of \V. J. Lawn-end! 1AM . n so u; 064m. shop. thcu’ busmm. and fh vlic' Rnbai. and lion-k a I" .l- :Lgvd people. ‘ 2‘ teachers 0190!“ «Hzr m nduaul unset“. â€mantaâ€"- s‘nmmand and To†worm! L! I vii-3|?" 5199* (‘1! of"!!! $00 per month an '0' crounts at. ac “ Savings on: " and out .s'ays glad to ustomers in W. D. CONNOR W PRIWBIM’OE. Inn-O Forest l Jami-10 mtionl 081mm! thq +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++¢+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++é ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++¢+¢++++++++++++++ v++ _ 2. His handswen so bad he had to wear glovesday and night. 3, Dactors said he could never be cured. 4, For 25 years he tried tor cure in vain. 7.TO-DAY,throo 5.Then he tried ZAM-BUK. 6. ZAM-BUKcur- ed him. " Ill-IIIIIIIIIIIII: . _++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ae. ++¢¢¢++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++¢++++ 90. O. o +QH‘QHOOvva o '0. .0. o o a 4 o .33. 0 O 0. QCO'O.OO. O. ........ C 0.050... 000 O .. . . o O O o o o o 000 o .o .o . . Oct. 27, 1910 cure, he says: “I AM STILL CURED-thero has been no return. †all years after his The Big Slaughter Sale of Bankrupt Stock Still Continues rafraxa Ga M A H R U D II I ¢z++ze+++++++¢+++z++é¢+kaz+a++ky++++k+zevzzzec ironicâ€.++++Omo+ofl60w6+$o¢u§0mo¢m¢h¢twvu co “conic. 90,00. M... 00%. +9u0+++1u09u OOND'. O. 0"... H.’.’:‘. 0...... o o . 0...... .O'N‘. a o o a. 9060 â€6’â€... 69.6.0. . O O O . O. O. 0. 0.. :0 O~ O 0.. o» to 0 Since our sale has started we have been very successful in sell- ing goods, as peOple are satisï¬ed they are getting bargains from us. We are prepared to give you good staple, reliable goods at low prices. The prices are just as low as they were in last weeks ad. .3..2.°..g..°..;..:..g..§..:..:..g..g..;..:..;..:..;..3.+.:..§..:..3..§..§. .3..§..:..}..;..:..3..1 O O O ++we+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++¢+¢+++++++++++++ O O Mr. T. M. Marsh of 101 Delorimier Ava, Montreal, has had this wonderful experience of Zamâ€"Buk. Mr. Marsh has lived in Mont- real for over 30 years, many of them at his present address. He is well known and is willing to satiety any enquirer as to the genuineness of his cure. He suffered 25 years from eczema in the hands and had to wear gloves day and night, the itching w s so terrible when the air got to the sores. Doo;ors said there w.--s no cure. Three years ago Zam-Buk cured him. interviewed a few weeks ago he said :â€" “From the day I was cured by Zam-Buk to the present moment I have had no trace of the eczema. and feel sure it will never return. When I think of the marvellous cure Zam- Buk worked in my case I am more and more irn teased by the value of the great household balm. have had letters of enquiry from all over Canada, and am glad to personally corroborate the published facts of my cal-e. " Send this coupon and lo stamp to Zam-Buk Co.. '1‘ oron to. for sample box. Mention this paper. llZl fREE BOX. o O O. ++++++Â¥ï¬+§¥+€biiii22..::.. â€$.19... . .. +. r. .. ...r++.r.n:.:r.v. ..+++.m5r It in b workingcureuike um mu Zam-Bu has won for itself world- wide to utation. Unequalled (or ulcers,u cues, i1“, blood-poison, inflamed sores, co (1 cmcks, ( hgpped hunda, babiu’ 8: options, varicose ulcers, burns. cuts, etc. All drug- 1:13 and stores at 600 box, or Zun- uk (30., Toronto, for price. ++++++$++¢++++++¢+%¢+ It in by yorkingqurepligg this that 4â€}. .g..g..:..;..;..;. 4.4.:1, g. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE .0 ‘ I. O: ‘ 0‘. .+.M.+.T+. .+++++. Smoomo 63“: ..m.+. .vmoomo. cuhertsm -- - -. 2.00 Geo. Walker, repair of culvert 2. 00 W..D Connor", cement thle for culvert‘m --- 5.00 W. Aikems, hauling and plac- . 1mg culvert-~- - 4.64 Wei l'râ€"McMillanâ€"Tha't J-.os Firth be pa 1d $1 .for 'trip to Dornoc’h re water course. â€"Calrr'. ed. McM’. lltan â€" .McNally â€"’I‘hmt the selectors of jurors be paid $3. 00 eac’h.â€"Carr.1;ed. e+++¢++++++++++++4 a++++++++++++++++4 -++~:« -+-M« caLu. Weir be pai .+++++++++ .+++++++++. .++++++++. _++++++++. z??? TOM vFOOLED HIMSELF. ‘-_ J. c. 1100stan On Wednesday last, Mr. Thomas' NEW SUN] Block of Heathcote, came to' Thine attraction ‘ town, and got a check cashed atflmd favorably know the bank, whrth amounted to will appear in the! about $130. He put the money inham, Thursday eve l I v his coat pocket, and went down to, It is a little .ov the Rake shore for a load Of‘si'nce it one been] gravel. He took his coat off, andt'hat time it has bee placing it in the wagon, covered strengthened im ev it over with gravel. When he h-ad'today it is concede ï¬nished loading gravel, and was the strongest and ready to start for home, he com-0010â€ed organizatio . , . : f’l‘he fun which will 22:339d tofflool: fox h.s scant, but the foot lights is .al] I no .-nd m. 'l‘hmkmg 1t had . no arrow 'to points 'been 9‘01“" he came up town and laughs. It is brist lnotified the authorities, and then DOVEI and 9M9?“ proceeded home. However, when i and is brim full of] the gentleman reached home and tho‘ns, charming m unloaded the gravel, he was great- and excellent situa 1y surprised to see his coat safelv is composed 0f 93’ stowed away in the wagon box unâ€" vaudeville stunts, t der the. gravel.-â€"Herald-Refl-ecuor. that not alqpe All" A.n invention has been completedi for what many people thought to be impossible, .namely an indicator to reveal the. .number of the phone on the line where the receiver is taken down while a conversation is taking place. Subscribers to ru- ral phones know that on a line there is usually one or two pc=0ple who are always interested in other people’s business and (frequently their presence may «be known by the click of othe receiver as it is taken from the holder. This inven- ti.on will not only indicate when a third party comes on the line but also when they go off. The contri- vance is not a complicated appliâ€" ance at all «but can be manufactur- ed at a very reasonable figure and can be easily attached to any phone. The inventor mt this very useful ap liance which we believe will revuo utiouize the rural tele- phone system in Canada and the United States ‘where new lines are. being built daily are Burgener Br-os., of Linwood, Ontario, who «have applied for a patent for their inventionâ€"Ex. The council met Oct. 15th pursu- ant to adjournment, all the. mem- bers present, the reeve in the chair. Minutes of 1215“. meeting read and conï¬rmed. The follow- Lng communications were read: From John Kelly, statement of bank account: reports from com- missioners from ~W~ards 2 and 3, giving detailed accoun'Ls of bal- ance of ward appropriation in Ward 2 of $33.75, and in Ward 3 of $85.21, also special work in Ward 3 as follows: Thlos._Coleman, stoning after w grader-- . a J. McNally, work and over- sec-:Lngu .. .. J. McNally, hauang cement Parisian Sago, The Hair Grower, is N ow Sold in Canada on Money Back Plan. It’s a mighty good thing for the women of Canada that Paris- ian Sage can be obtained in every town of consequence. N-o preparation for the hair has done so much to Map falling hair and eradicate dandruff and make women’s hair beautiful as Parisian Sa_ge._ _ , fl ,-_ 9- LL- A_‘-- AA-u‘ng'v‘ Weilrâ€"McNal‘lyâ€"That Wm. Smiik be paid $1.40 .for gravel.â€"Carried The council adjourned to Nov 12th, at 10 a.m.-â€"J.S. Black, Clerk â€ubv. Parisian Sage is the only certain destroyer of the dandruff microbe which is the cause of 97 per cent. of hair troubles. These pernicious, persistent and destructive little devils thrive on the ordinatr;i hair tonies. L_. _ .CJV v- “--'“â€"d Parisian Sage is such an extra- ordinary and quick acting rejuv- enator, that 'Macfarlane Co., who are the agents in Durham, guarantee it to cure dandrufuf, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back. ,_ l__ It is a magnificent dressing for women who desire luxuriant, lus't- rons hair that compels admiration. And a large bottle of Pariï¬nn Sage costs only 60 cents at Mac- farlane Co‘s, and all over Can- ada. INCL V L uuuuu J Who in moments of peril respond to the call, In 'the hour of emergency ready. Ready to dare, and, 5:! need be, "0 die, All thought of sele but .in the duty, ‘H‘ k 0! service to man. Ana sucu aw vice we know, / Fills the world with an ever green beauty. naï¬nn? Durham, Nov. lat, 1910. A NEEDED INVENTION. T.h nd What of the heroes, who, d1} after day, Are ï¬rmly resisting temptation 0 “all forms of Wrong-doing. beeping stmn , pure and true The bulwark a strength of the ASK HACFARLANE CO. GLENELG COUNCIL. HERO WORSHIP. And such serâ€" â€"J.M.B: $ 1.50. 3.00 will NEW SUNNY SOUTH C0. ‘Thiac attraction which is well and favorably known in this town will appear in the town hall, Dur- ham, Thursday evening, Nor. 3rd. It is a little .over two- years since it ~11“ been here and mince that time it has been enlarged and strengthened in every -way and today it is conceded to be one of colored organizations of the day. The fun whidh will be handled over the foot lights :is all new and (needs no arrow to points the way to the laughs. It is bristling with new, novel and entertaining features and is brim full of laughable situa-l tio'ns, charming musical lnumbers and excellent situations. The Olio 1 is composed of eight high grade 1 vaudeville stunts, that are the kind that not alone please but have ;mer.i:t as well. Comedy is all that Lid aimed at and nothing else is Ireached, bar some very clever‘ Esinging, dancing and thrilling spe-g icialties, which will make the audi-; ence sit up and take notice. There. is plenty of ifun in the performance' in fact 'it was built for laughingj purposes only and it is generally}; conceded to be one of the funniest shows since time began. It is a! Imusical performance Wedded to! ‘the most tuneful music one Would care to listen to, full of ginger and .1..fe with not a dull moment from. start to finish. something is going} on all the time the curtain is up.9 Mr. Rockwell does not believe in putting the greater part of his sal- ary allotment into one or two acts . and allow the balance of the per- ' formance to suffer through the - employment of cheaper ones who ; altvays disgust the experienced ' ratron. but he has found that the " expenditure of money for the p11"- 9 pose of making each act and de- - tall complete pays twice over in 9 the box office receipts. This ex- ! phins why the Sunny South al- '. \R'ava gives unbounded satisfaction. the strongest and most capable‘ 1 1 t l and unceasimg. Your chief aim lbeing the advancement of your pupils, has been carried out hon- orably, as shown by the high standing «taken by them duning the eight years you have been with lus. ’l‘he keen interest and loving 'm-anner which you have exerted vtowlards us at all times has an- ,dea-red you to the hearts of all. hand in parting with you we feel a .loss which we know can never be 'replaced. We ask you 'to accept this memento, ‘not as a recom- pense, for We believe the con- sciousness of having done your The mgauization is accompanied by 3 1121211 glass 9010 concert hand and a superb orchestra. The band will hcm! the Koontown parade ‘Whhh will take place at moon. Th3 (tunes of admission have ban flaced at 35 and 500. Reserv- seati .. = now selling at Macfar- lanes’ Drug Store. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. On the event 0,! Miss Maudi Banks, teacher at 8.8. No. 10, Mel- ancthon, severing her connection with her school, the following ad- dress was read and Miss lbanksf was presented with a jewel casc,‘ a water set, and a silver tea‘ serwce. Dear Teacher, We, your pupzhls, have ltaken, advantage of this occasion to ex- press to you our sincere and hear- ty appreciation of the excellent work rendered by you, as the teacher of this school. Your ef- forts have been kind, painstaking â€"â€"'J an expression more easily refer- red to tham expressed, we hope that your future may contain tune}! of that which his brightest and best in life, and assure you of our ‘ ood wishes. Signe on behalf of the school, LAURA HAYES, VILDA HAMMOND, NELLIE GRAY, MOSSIE IRELAND. Vâ€"M. Campbell. J. Al-dcorn. IVâ€"W. McLeod, M. EKnox, E. Lawrence, M. Aldcorn, A. Richard- son. IIIâ€"H. Ferguson, R. Campbell, A. Knox, L. Kinnell, L_i. Knox. A. nlIUA, u. “HIAWII, a .......... IIâ€"E. ParBIOW, A. Ferguson, M. Richardson, V. Campbell, J. Mc- Minllan. Pt. I Sanâ€"P. 'Winlson, M. Kinmell, M. Richards-on, K. McMillan, E. Hannam. Jr. B.-A. Knoox, A. Way, D, Haw Jr. Aâ€"H. Ran-hardwn, K. Ferguâ€" son, J. McMillan, V. Richardson R. A Treatment That Costs Nothinc If It Fail: We want you to try three large bottles of Rexall “93†Hair Tonic on our personal guarantee that the trial will not cost you a penny it it does not .give you absolute sat- isfaction. That’s proof of our faith in this remedy, and it‘ should indisputably demonstrate that we know what we are talkL-ug about when we say that Rexall “1.13" Hru' Tonic will grow hair on bald heads except where baldness has been of such long duration that the roots of the hair are entirely dead, the follicles closed and grown over, and the scalp is glazed. Ha w. Average attendance 38. Remember, we are basing our statements upon what has alreruly been accomplished by the use of Rexall “93†Hair Tonic, and we have the right to assume that what i; has done for thousands of others it will do for you. In any event, you cannot lose any« thing by giving it a trial on our liberal guarantee. Two sizes, 50c. and 81.00. Remember, you mu obtain Rexall Remedies in “his community only at our storeâ€"The Bexall 3.0m. Macfarlane Co. AL. LAWRENCE, Teacher. 8.8. NO. 7. PROTON. FOB. BALD HEADS PLANING MILLS ZENUS CLARK uunuu . . ouruuo The undersigned beg- to announce to widen" of Durham and surrounding country. that he bu bl- Plenning Mill and Factory completed and in proper-ed to take orders for SASH, DOORS - and ell klldl o! â€" House Fittings poki.‘AAuulsochnd..A1k for quotations on you next job. account are requested to call and cattle by cash or note on or before tho 15th of April. Also ; limited amount. of iron work and machine to-