Apply to ll. Ll o ACRE“ oi! ' GOOD TILLABLE': land in the town, will be let on III-re- to suitable person. Apply to In. Lauder. near the Cream- “- 9293 ‘Q?;;;v:;;v ‘1};‘3‘1â€"“1‘ “zed ‘ .i-éswtac; véninmence at beginning of - ' ble r on Garafraxa Street, op New Year. 3.31er 3500, pay? $3., COmODt WOYkI. R8830D-: quarterly. Application; receged able terms. Apply to A- 3 'up to December 17th, 1910.â€" m. Juckoon, Durham. 9139‘] 9 Bradley, SecretaryL'Qrchard P.O. "iivnnfï¬d 60(30me nr‘mAcnmi WANTEDâ€"701.33% Tm lamioaon a. Iaclaurln. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE A short disunoe out of Kmpp’a Hotel. lab ton Street. Lower Town. Durban mcfl hours from 12 to 2 o’clock IALBD TENDERS MARKED “Tender- for Farm,†will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Dec. lot,‘1910, for‘ purchase of -n -n a.“ 0:) I. 6. Hutton. I. 0., c. I. FFICE. TELFORD’S BLOCK. UP stairs, lmmbtnn Street. Rnnidonceâ€" Streetsâ€"Nova) WC. 5", .uov’ -v- r" got 0! lot 21 and all of lot 22 on. 2, Normanby, 127 acres m :11. No tender necessarily ac- cepted. Apply to A. H Jack- ‘ - mt 51, Durhahi. Arthur Sun, I. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- 000 in tho New Humor 8“. 0G0. but-.8 to 10 u. 0.. to 4p.m. n41 toO ., I. Spook! at‘tg‘njtï¬fm givon in m Dual“ n1. ï¬n 'vrvvâ€"vâ€" mu untilâ€"thldronf 1 Prubvuprun Chunk. an â€no.“ any. uniéhbpnw In M. and “Golden 8a. Thrust at No.0 In IPIOIALIIT l my a,“ pij g r3011 nos: A n...- flan-fl OR BALEâ€"A GOOD DOUBLE' cutter, with pole and shafts complete. Will sell cheap for all), or will exchange {or good. maple wood. Apply to M. A. L. R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG RADULATE of London, New "- M n, CON. 1, TOWNSHIP 01" out, contdnin 100 scroll . 10 gero- hnr wood bush, I are! ovum) timbored, the rent “I; bun 30x50, stable 30x40. ma 1 an, wntored bye vell- .d Opting. Part of purchase my can remain on mor‘i ge. N ptrticuluu up 1 W1 iam â€lav. Orchard. n . WPâ€" -- ‘rfl Dr. D.S.Cralg, D.V.S. V.S.V.D. ISEABES 0 DUKESTICATED animus treated on most scientif- ic principles. All cslls promptly sttonded to. Ofï¬ce and reaidence. Gushuxa Street. Durham. nearly 0 - posite the Chronicle owns. 623 OFFICE: m UNDERSIGNBD WILL PAY the highat price in cab for 1.11 kinda o! 103:, During therm- : to: will _be a} Abel-glean mill ey- (Succwoor to W. F. Dunn) ARRISTER, SOLICITOR. CON- veyaucer. Nata-y Public c. may to loan on farm pro ".1. In- nunnco eflected. life or re. Ofï¬ce over Standard Bunk. Durham, Ont. z, "Wu-@2031; ' titan-noon, to unsure md my to: all 1083 Ward that-N. W133 Fhrms for Sale, A. H. Jackson. MARY PUBLIC, ooxmsalon. 0t. Conveyance: ho. hum DURHAM ONT. (Lowe: Tm.) Medical Directorv: Dr. V1.0. Helm-inn To Rent. For Sale. Dental Directorv -. DR. BURL A C. Grant BROWN rm n.- a â€plum; 41M WANTEDâ€"LOGS OF ALL KINDS also lath timber, delivered to our mill at Durham. Good prices will be quoted by applying at our office. Also at our mill at Dow» noch. with Mr. R. Dargavel in charge. Also at Holstein mill, with Mr. Buller in charge. Parties having logs to deliver to either of these two mills. will do well to call on these gentlemen. when tempting prices will be quoted.- The Durham Furniture Co.. Ltd. FOUND A SUM or MONEY AT he Mulock, a short time ago. (Th “ ovmer may obtain same by giv- 0: ing satisfactory description, and. paying expenses.â€"Henry Brunt. 00‘ Mulock. 1214p lb“ AGENTS WANTEDâ€"WHOLE OR part time; liberal terms; outfit free. Over 500 acres in trees. Write at once. “The Fruit Spec- ialists.†Thos. 'W. Bowmam Son Co. Limited, Ridgeville Ont. MALE PREFERRED, FOR 3. S O 2, Egremont and N ormanby. tâ€" ies to commence at beginning of New Year. Salary $500, payable quarterly. Applications received up to December 17th, 1910.â€"Wm. Bradley, Secretary, Orchard P.O. â€".â€"-_.. FOR. SALE AT A GREAT BAR- gain, a smwll 2-horse {power upright engine and boiler, also a goo second hand 1 adies’ bicycle. Cheap. Apply to W.J. McFad- den, piano dealer, Durham. ...â€"â€".-_.__..; ROOMS TO LET, OR [FAMILIES accommodated; aiso excellent accommodation -for storing fur- niture. stoves, etc. Charges very moderate. For sturther Iparticu- Jars, apply at 'this office. N10tf 31" Stock Farm For Sale. 3' Im the North “Ward, or Polling â€""â€"* _, +"ï¬â€˜ “*â€"_‘*““ Sub-dlvnsxon Number ‘.1, at the Lot 14. Con. 9‘ township 01 Glen- office of George Lamb, Deputy Reâ€" elg. containing 100 301‘95- A130“ turning Officer, Clifton Elvidge. 20 acres hanWOOd bash, the rest In the East ‘Ward, or Polling fit 101' machinery. G°°d bearlng Sub-division Number '2, at the orch-ard., bank barn, hog pen and Town Hall, Durham, Deputy Re- cctmlxgrtable gwellinZ-f 13003 We“ tunm’ng Officer WH Bean. a use . an never- ai ing sprmg. ' ° ° :- me-qwter mfle from “W" °°“‘ suLE.cfi’Ir‘isi$f“m“u$£3; 3" a? “c1215 venient to church, town and post son’s ofï¬ce {Deputy ’Returning office. For . further particulars, , , - Ofï¬cer John ‘Smlth. apply to Robt. Hastxe, Traverston.‘ 3. On 1 e 31_s_t_ day 9! D e ber, m--.... Vlrl‘v :I‘mii;an, Miaaéugh ‘House, Dur- .‘llam. ti "noon-(51in HOUSE AND TEN: acres 0! land in the town 0*! Durham. Ou premises are good lg pen, hon house sud stable. lll rout house without land, if desired. Apply to John Moustt. Durham. 3.17M . TWOâ€"STOREY FRAMEâ€"Howls well located, in Durham, water- works, Vgood garden. Terms right. Apply ‘bo Robt. Smith, Durham. \ lilOlOï¬n CREDIT AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock The undersigned will sell by Pub-,5 Passed the day of Jan- tic Auction at wary, 1911. LOTS 9 and 10, CON. 2, WAG. 11.1, ! NOTICE BY CLERK. ; Bentinck, on E The 83mg? :3 a “hie copy 0!! a , apropose y- aw, w -'ch will be FRIDAY, DECEMBER “th' 1910 taken into consideration by the the (following: inotunacil 0:1 theh’l‘own of Durham, . _' 9. er one mont 'from ‘the 8th day pggï¬ymï¬edï¬f',,‘;g;:',;§£’,, 0‘ December, 1910, being the date calf; ,1 heifer, coming 3' in calf; of the ï¬rst pubheation thereof and 1 heifer, coming 2, in calf; 1 thor- 3:: Pf“: 10* tw gleamtes of Joughbred Durham bull, 3 years, h e 3‘3 0M! 3V1 e 61 at. one roan, re 'ste-red pedigree; 1thor"B§£féw “37 an places named m the mundane yearling, Durham, reg: W. B. VOLLET, Clerk. mClerk. colt, ayears rising 4, ‘ gingxe and double; 1 1‘ old; 1 filly, thiï¬ year‘s coach horse. 6 years; Ion teed boiler. SALE AT ONE O’CLO " ’YOU INTEND PLANTING tn es next spring, you had 'better place your order early, on ac- eat growers plum and cherry trees, also her- rv' bushes and ornamental stock: ln Canada We make a special- ty of peach land apple trees. Come and see us, or write for catalogue. 'â€" Browm’a Nurseries. Welland Co. Ont. N174t turns-hing app:- oved 10in! mores. 3 tier cent. of! for call in lieu of atereu; 10 ca.â€".... __-__ _ ‘ thoroughbred calf, row; 6 other; .__.__.___ :alves; 10 Leicester ewes; .‘IistoreI ' NOT COURTSHIP. gs; 1 Berkshire sow supposed: pi ’2 months; The woman shook her curly head, In pig; 7 young pigs. 1 thoroughbred Tamworth boar; 1 A“? answered “no.†colt, 3years rising 4, well broken Persxstentl the fellow ipdead; single and double; 1 mare,2years! He woul 'n’t go. old; 1 filly, this year‘s; 1 light bay ‘ Shetold him there was little hope; coach horse. 6 years; 1 45- gal-i 313 ton e still ran. lon reed boiler. {How cool a Iragile woman cope ' With such a man? SALE AT ONE (â€CLOCK SHARE His case he never ceased to press TERMS:â€"All sums of 85.00 and With voice that shook. under, cash; over that am 12 And so at last she murmured ‘yes’ monthl’ credit will be given on‘ tarnishing approved joint notes.†. .â€" “A- Teacher Wanted Logs Wantfdt ________-â€"..._ Rooms to Let: Dog Losg Fruit Trees A CA1 The pal-sum mglmder o! vanilhed was Mr. Benny H“ with his mai tOth ’in We Neither had ever spent a penny unnecessarily, and when, in his old age, Mfl'. Benny became (snarled with “the rheumatxiz,†and h , as well, str 42 .Iluttercings of the heart, whie were umrelieved by the best recommended “yarb teas,†ithey were greatly shocked at the suggestions and warnings of their 'friends and neighbors that they 1onght to send for a doctor. Mr. ,Benny refused, declared his scorn .of the entire medical profession i and continued to save his pennies. . But the pain grew Worse. Mr. ". Benny was confined to his bed in Egreat agony. and heard some of the :neighbm's telling ‘his .sisfetr that "1L -_ .L- _A_‘ 5v. V .w.- ; Josiah looked at his ‘suvffe'rimg friend with pity’mg sympathy. :“Wen.†he said, breaking it as .gentlg as he couldâ€"“well, I have . hear , Benny, that they charge as much as $2 a yisit.†tut: llbt‘lsu'uuuu uv..-.-a _______ V _ - he was going to die. Then he sent for am old schoolmate, a man as “careful†as himself. ‘ VEDA \vtut “Josiah,†he Asked 1 confidential tone, “have bad a doctor?†_ ‘ "u u V‘wv-u Josiah shook his head. “Dunno as I have,†he answered. Mr. Benny reached out and laid a trembling ham-d upon his old Friend's arm, “Josia,†he asked again, “did you ever heau‘ how much one '0’ them doctor‘s charges for a visit?†_ “Two dollars!†Mr. Benn-y re- peated, “Two dollars!†Then he sank back on his pillow and sigh- ed in a voice of strangely ming- led relief, tregret amd resignation. “Well, I dunno, but I’d rather spend 35 than die!â€â€"Youth’s Oom- After the age of 50 people find that ‘their strength is not twhat it used to be, and they lirequently suffer fmom sudden exhaustion. and weak heanrt action. To all such We [recommend the invigorating tonic, Ferrov‘un, composed of fresh beef, Citrate of Iron, and pure old Spanish Sherry lWin-e. Nothing could be more beneficial for ane- mi-c women and children, elderly \people Whose strength is failing, and all persons runâ€"down and de- bilitated. $1.00 bottles. ï¬anion. BY= LAW N0. 582 A By-law to provide for the establishment of «a Public "Library in the TOWIn at Durham. WHEREAS the present Library Board, and certain electors have petitioned [the Council of the said Town 01f Durham praying for the establishment of a Public Library under the Public Libraries Act, BE IT THEREFORE enacted by the said Municipal Council that - 1. 1m case the assent of the el- ectors is given to this By-law, a Public Library be established in this Municipality, in accordance with the provisions of itihe Public Libraries Act. 2. The votes of the elevators shall be taken on this By-latw km. the 2nd day 0L! January, 1911, com- mencing at 9 o’clock in the loreâ€" moon, and continuing until 5 o’-- clock in the afternoon, at the un- dermemtioned places: Im the West Ward, or Polling Sub-divisidn (Number 3, at Car- son’s office, {Deputy Returning Officer John Smith. A “ VVA_LA_ VILII'VUA VA-.. w-'â€"â€" Stretnguicuo 3. 0n the 31st day of December, . 1910, at the ofï¬ce of ‘the Town and bring! Clerk, at {10 o’clock in the, tore- health and moon, the Mayor shall appoint, in We Want ' ' ' _ _ 'l‘one on 011 sons, to attend at the final sumâ€" “Qt b89691 ming up of the votes, by :the Clerk, not BatlS'f'le‘ amd one person to attend at each will hand ‘1 polling place on [behalf of the Mucu-Tome persons desirous of opposing the cents anti passing of this By-la'w. cam obtain at at our stc 4. The Clerk shall attend the Clerk’s omce in the Towm of waarlame Durham, at the hour of 11 o’clock tim. the :forenoon, on the 3rd day of January, 1911, to sum up the num- QUEEi ber of votes given respectively for Queen M for against the By-law. careful in ‘ n a 9111'! I! you have a Cough, do not, You are not getting ready to neglect it; ,buy at once a bottle shine in gum-y by ‘wibholding your '01 Allan’s Lung Balsam. [light hm. . For Establishment of Public Library U 01'“ uaj U'A up the num- QUEEN MARY DISCREET. pectively for Queen Mary is punctilious and' r. ca'reflul irn all money matters. She is a shrewd judge of men, but """"" Mayor. careful ixn the expression of her --------~--Clerk opinion. She has yet to make an ' indiscreet comment on my affair day of Jan- of importance. It is thought by many that she carries this reti- .cence too far. The Queen is gen- LERK- .ermm to a point of considerable MARL TRAIN QUITS. The mairl train, which has been [operating between here and Dur- .ham for the 'past six months, and which, while it lasted, was 818 good as a small industry to the town. iby keeping a large numbea' of hands employed and living here. has finished work for the season, i and has been withdrawn from act- «ive service. The men engaged in connection with it have gone to West Toronto, where they have been press-ed into service, moving the heavy shipments of {weight which are now going forward on the «company's linear-Bruce Times. Every Women Should Read thin Ad- uce and the Generous Ofl‘er that Goes With It ’Dhe number of diseases peculiar to Women is such thaxt we believe this space would hardly contain a mere mention of their names ,and it is a .fact that most of these dis- eases are of a catarrhal nature. A woman cannot be well if there is a. trace of catamrh _in her system. Some Women think there is no help for them. We positively de- clare this to 'be a mistaken idea. We are so sure of this that we of- fer to supply rm-edicine absolutely free of all cost in every instance where it fails to .give satisfaction, or does .not substantiate our claims With this understanding no woman should hesitate .to believe our hon- esty of purpose, or hesitate to put our claims to a test. v-â€"-â€"â€"_ There is only one way to over-i] come catarrh. That way isfl through the blood. You may use ‘1 all the snuffs, douches or like rem- . 1 edies :for years without geltti'ngfl more than temporary relief a'.|1 best. Catarrh in general is a dis- : eased condition of the system that '1' shows locally most frequently in" discharges lfrom mucous mem- branes. Local treatment should be assisted by internal treatment for the general diseased condition if a . complete cure is to be reached.l That internal Urea-lament should be‘ scientifically devised land faith; fully administered. ‘ Rexall Mucu-Ton-e is scientifical- j 1y prepared [mom the prescription} of am eminent ph sician, who for; thirty years ma e clastalrrh his} specialty. This remedy is admir-' ably adapted to the treatment of, the catarrhal ailment-s of Women.“ It purifies arnd enriches the blood, tends to stop mucous discharges, , aids in removing impurities from the system, isoothes, heals and strengthens the mucous tissues, and brings about a .feeling of . health and strength. We want you to 'try Rexall Mucu '_ Tone on our guarantee. If you are not benefited, or for any reason ' not satisfied, simply tell us and we \U \- 'â€" V will hand back your money. Rexall Mucu-Tone comes in two sizes, {.0 cents and $1.00. Remember, you cam obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store-The Bexall Sttore. 82, inconvenience. If‘ you are in a generally “Run- Dow'n†condition, consequent upon the effects of la grippe, take “The D.L.†Emulsion. Jt Mil} soon re- dear jumped tence as aho hoof. It wad rwaa live fee saver .it like a ‘ton Beacon. DEER SEEN AT SOUTHAMPTON. Last Saturday afrternoon as Ca'p- tain Lambert was wheeling home,; a deer jumped the lame and cross- ed the tread, High Street, gain South. A man with a team an lwagen was on the mead a short distance ahead, and the deer pass- ed between them. ‘Ceptain Lam- bert says the deer was a time specimen, with s lendid antlers, and he measure the distance the deer jumped when mounting the fence as shown by the point of his hoof. It was 19 feet. The fence -was ï¬ve feet high, and he sailed vover .it like an aviator.â€"Sontthamp- ab};- yJuâ€"fdtâ€"h-eélth again. GEBMB IN HER SYBTIH Your Grocer W111 Recommend It uzvu sou: In sum reached. 1S'aisk.,,svay.s: should be‘ “I have found Ba'riisiian Sage to ad {maybe the best scalp and hair tonic and dressing I have ever used. cientifical- ' My hair had been coming out in rescriptionï¬combs full, and was very day and 1, who tombrrittle and the scalp was always tarrh his 3 itching and [mil of dandurutct. I 5.3 admir- ' have used two bottles off Parisian gaemeont of :Sage, and it has stopped m - hair of womengtarom failing, the itching an dan- the blood, dmuff have (Lisa‘s peared and my discharges, hair is time an soft and glossy. rities {-rom'l would not be without this fine meals and ‘ Hair Tonic for many times the us tissues,‘price.†.feeling of For Women, men or children, Par ‘isiam Sage is without any doubt the exall Mucu'fimest preparation for the hair If you M8;DQMti1y poi-fumed, it-is {tree from ,_ 3 _-__LL L- I HANDY’B MODE 0! GIVING. Andy Ccnegie, who is about to endow Walks-ton with a library ,has a very spectacular mode a} {giving money way. He don’t 0 ‘about it like a othief in the uni t, ,onr like one ashamed of being {caught in the act. No air. You don‘t find Andy putting on false whiskers and turning up his coat .eollar when he goes out to the ben-1 evolant. On the other hand, ev- ery time he drops a dollar, it .makes a noise like ‘a waiter [tall- ring down stairs with a :tray 0! dis’hesq Every Library he passe: 1out has his name emblazoned Iacross the hunt, and «there it re- .mains like a baking £0de ad., might next to .p'ug'e rea 'ing matter. DA- ï¬fe mre 'told to do good by stealth but most :people 'like to have the burglar alarm go off when they are doing :it. And-y probably gives the way ,we would all like to give. Mr. Dooley had the idea when he said that every time he put a dollar on the collection :plate, he used to get back amd hurl it so hard that the good man always turned around to see who did it. Him that givet‘h to the poor, they .say, lendeth »to the Lord; but in these days we look gfor quick returns on our invest- lmen'ts.-Bruuce Times. 1000, w LJLVAI . v vâ€" .. I, ____ _ ‘of the man-situation of the Presi- dent, Abraham Lincoln, at erd‘s 'Theatre, Washington, on the pre- 'vicms evening, April 14th, 1865. It also publishes Jeff Davis’ last ap- ,peal to his deluded followers in the southern confederacy, written [from Daznville. Virginia, after his escape from Richm-o.nd.â€"Shelburne Eros Press. Canadian Bear grease will sure- ly ,g'mow hair. That’s why Beatrine, the pomade made flrom it, makes hair grow. 50¢ a jar. AN OLD PAPER. Im goin through some old pa- ers store in the safe at the Free Press office lwst week, we came across a copy of the New York Herald dated Saturday. April 15th, 1865, which gives a full account - “_-__ Invest 25c. in a box of Davis†Menthol Salve, and be prepared for ulcers, neuralgia, ol'd sores, etc. WIAR’I‘ON FISH HATCHERY. Mamager McNabb‘ oi the ï¬sh hatchery reports Uhat he gathered 19,000,000 eggs this season, and after supplying Newcastle, Ottawa and Mount Tremblant, he has 14,- 000,000 left for the hatchery in this resents a salman trout three years after this, then you can eas- ily ï¬gure out how much this means to the wealth of Canadaâ€"Wiarton Echo. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of, the less the danger from pneu- monia and other serious diseases. Mr. B.W.L. Hall, of Waverly, Va, says: “I firmly believe Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy to be abso- lutely the beat preparation on the market for colds. I have recom- mended it to my friends, and they all agree with me.†For sale by Gum’s Drug Store. grease or stickiness, and ought to be where every member of the tamily could use it daily. Large bottle 50 cents at all-dxmggiste, or (tram the «proprietou, the Giroux Mfg. Co.‘ Fort Erie, Ont, poatpajd. The girr] with ï¬lm Aubumn hair is on even-g packm e. Sold and guar- anteed y Mac mime Co. 8200 FOR 15 CENTS. Dan-ed to bid on a (rickety old couch at am auction sale of second ham-d furniture at Elgin, 111., Geo. W. Pickering bid 15 cents. and it was knocked down to him. In hreakim. up the old couch for firewo at home, he found it con- tained coins to the amount of 8200, besides seven-31 jewels and trinkets. Every family has need of a good reliable linimen't. For apt-aim. tau-nines, aoremeu of the mnocle and rheumatic I, there in none bet- ter than C amberlain’l. Sold by Gtin’l Drug Store. Progress is to be known by de- velopin consciousness o! the un- attaine . Wham a man always doe. what he wants, no one wants what he OF CANADA ‘9' Saflflactory Service sum-ad to all Buslnou Entrustod to this Bank. FALLING HAIR Saving. Deon-uncut at Eur: Branch o! W-aapella. Money Transfers Large or small sums may b. remitted through the bank to any part of the world. Drafts pay. able in any country are sold. and amounts transferred by mail, telegraph or cable. Rates furnished on application S. HUGHES - Manager WEE} Cgpitll and Surpluo. 86.550.003 DURHAM, ONT. W. D CONNOR Pumps of all Kim» Galvanized and Iron Pip- mg , 31888, Brass Mud SHOP open every afternoon LN REPAIRING promptly ond 9:â€. 0:17 “tended to. kW. 0. comm A. BELL UN DE RTAKER and Funeral Director\ {HE DURHAM CHHURICLE 18 Pm...) EVERY THUMDAY Imam M .0 “mulch â€thy Noun, 0m Branches the at Mon! Forest and Mn». Adv ' has - “on; can. porline each Qua“ m ninlon nut-re. Probab- urdo. In M one inch “.00 porno “I'm. wi_ an â€gm. d‘i{oa1g‘_ -‘ V'- â€"â€" "'â€".â€"v be published ‘11 turbid ad 6hr“ an run-inundatâ€" 14“.“:on ""Ia Ub-wouhtwlru button. Icon h «but. inc-don. All Mm.“- at.“ w W I. be “1! hr in dunes. 0mm array durum-h I. till-II an tho 0000. All «m3... gum mu: nun-t week should how: in what Ion»! u Op. m. Th. Job . . g'r htith-eba cm. a Want mg. g. .mm‘w “:33 â€"-_L Fhll line of Catholic Robin, and bun-t and white Caps for agwd POUNO. 'tdure Framtng on shortest Bepentdnce my have ï¬t in never genuine With for DURHAM. ONT.. Snow ROGUEâ€"Next. to Swallow" Barber Shop. annmâ€"Nett door South of W. J. Lawranoa't blacksmith Chop. %; brass, brass Mu 1 Iron Cylinders. Pumas mm 32 noun. Embalming a Specialty W. IRWIN Ema-on um Paovmm‘op. “autumn" 0: And Dealer in â€" Dec. 15, 1910 y++++++++++. .ziix. mwmwwéé+~zo+++++++++ | MlLLlNE We have made special time brings visitors. stut make a special effort 1 Hillinery. Bring your p We have 33 stylisl price, regular $3.75. 34.2 her of Misses’ and (_‘hi|dr< The following are a l 23 Black hats. felt covered large velvet ham fancy mounts and â€nitric 2.98, 3.98, 4.98. 25 Navy Blue hats il have had all anasun. Al or toques among thv list. 9 Brown 1131:: in trimmed with wings. flu 1,000 yards of be when and milliuery hm Some beautiful (ire-o1 Baby bonnets and child! We are trimming never heard of. 'l‘rimm Lambton Street 15, 1910 Splendid Sh shades and at Fancy China an We also 11 also a full line suit- the pocke‘ to give "011 a H iahpst p ‘ Raw 1‘ urn. +++<~+++++++ .4 s-oz-oHo-P-ï¬-Q-l-i‘ A fresh etc new 8