â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Lngs Wanted. ' WANTEDâ€"LOGS OF ALL KINDS; also lath timber, delivered :0 our! mill at Durham. Good :prricesi Will be quoted by applying at our' office. Also at our mill at Dor- noch, with Mr. R. Dargavel in charge. Also at Holstein mill, with Mr. Bulletr in charge. Parties having logs to deliver to either and spring. Part of purchase money can remain on mort age. '0? particulars apply Wi iam Bradley, Orchard. Ont. {ACRES OF GOOD TILLABLE 13nd in the town, will be let on Ihares to suitable person. Apply to Mrs. Lauder. near the Cream- “- 9293 nn l») ‘ U LBJ sou AAAAA .., the highest price ineash for .all kinds of logs, ter will _be 3} Aberdeen mill ev- Co, will be held in Miller's Hall. Hanover, on Saturday. the 28th day of January, 1911. at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. 7â€"â€" â€"_ ï¬ The telegraph will phone will do it quicker. But lf It is good help you want and do not know Just where to ï¬nd lt. our Want Ads. are quicker than either. W'Q‘I.“ Will rent house without land, if desired. .Apply to John Moifatt‘ Durham. . twell located, in Durham, water- works, ‘goo-d garden. Terms right. Apply ‘bo Robt. Smith, Durh-a m. \ Durham. All accounts owing to "me 1318 nome ouuuy cum..." ...._ 7 __ Harry Harrison, Butcher, of North dent Short course are also provid-ll Egremont. must be settled on or ed. The School provides full in-‘ before Febluary 20th next, or struction under safe and Whole- they will be placed in other hands some conditiong, f or collection. \ \ EDWARD HARRISON WW“ ' ‘ A special Short Course class A -‘- ----- nnmm 01-01911 nri ntine'. onens February 24flh, 1911. . T1115 Advortinanento of one inch nnbeoqnont insertion. Over 01‘s 2 AND 3 OF 4. CON. 1, E. 6.12., Egremont, 100 acres, 90 cleared and in good state of cul- tivation. Well fenced, well. wat- ered. good comfortable house good frame barn and bank stab- lea. Close to church, school lars and .terms, apply to R. J Allan, Varney, Ont. 154p our commermal printing, opens: February: untietallyyour stationery at this ofâ€" class 15 formed .c ï¬ce. We do good work at a reas- leading physicia :Aiwa HkOf‘f :1an T Enable price. Lands for the .Settler Large arreas of rich agricultural} lands, convenient to railways. are now available for settlement in Northern Ontario. For full ptrtieulars restrain; settle- ment. duties, colonization rate. to settlers and free land guides, write the DIRECTOR OF COLONIZATION, Podiameni Buildings, 3330' n M1 'The Philadelphia School for l ANNUAL MEETING. 'Nurses, 2219 Chestnut Street, Phil- 1 l‘he annual meeting of the Grev adelgnéia, {announces tll‘a’t enrolill-i 7 'r “ men or 'v e aprmg casses W- ' d Bruce Mutuual F1 e Insurance Will sihortly begin. This instituâ€" »._. will be held in Miller‘s Hall. , , _ _ mover. on .lSaturdlav, the 28th tion .13 â€0093113? and endorsed b3 Ly of January, 1911. .at ‘2 o’clock leading. P11373353?†everywhere. the after noon. Free [Scholarships 1n the TWO Year D CAMPBELL Mana er '3 Course are available, and: prowde ' _;_______§__.'. . room, board, laundering and inci- T "W†"“1Ҡdentals and railroad fare home on LOTICE‘ completion of the course, A All accounts owing to the late Home Study course, and a resi- arry Harrison, Butcher, of North dent Short course are also provid- _ ..- ‘ , __ -3 rnLA GALAAI nnnxï¬ï¬‚ps 'fllllll inâ€" ’ï¬ï¬â€˜p‘ing‘féï¬nn WILL PAY -â€" ---L :n. on V' “Fr-d piano dea-er, Durham. will be at A Wednesday To Let on Shares. Sawing Notice For Sm]? â€".â€"- - y VQâ€"Itérnoon. pay for all to SMALL ADS. ’LL-L “ -"â€"- stsoirs. anbton Street. Raskideumzew Corner Queen and George Streetsâ€"Numb at Methodist Church Ofï¬ce hoursâ€"9 a: 1m. 2-4 m.. 7-901!) Telephone No. to us, uycua L'DUL “D“J __._,_I of- class is formed at the request ofg 'as- leading physicians Who :are anx-' ions that some provisions be made =10 meet tlhe increasing demand for inzurses in all sections. This is an er . opening Which will be appreciated, i iby those who need to quickly pre- ipare themselves for aself-smppm't Eand nursing duty. An illustrated um} ‘ number of the School Bulletin which is sent :tree 'to interested 00“ persons, gives all flhe details. Jane Amman! Roy. London upmummw “w 3112.. and coGoideu Sq. Thrust and Nose Hoe SPECIALIST : eve, ms, THRQAT ‘5; nose -_._.I Arthur Gun, M. D ;_DHY81CLAN AN U SURG EON. 01' i ï¬ce in the New Hunter Block. Oï¬im 0er8, 5 th 10 a. 0)., t0 4 p. m. and? toï¬ . vu. Special attention given no disaaser .1 wmuen and (children. Residence op :osite Presbvterian Church. â€:2. BF} WN L B o. 9., uONDON ENG ; 1RA DULA PR of Londuu Nut- \ I York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat will be a: Knapp House. Durham. the 2m; ~a?\l.d'.'\' in each month. Hour» V43 1. v __DHYMClaN aNu SURG EON. 0k 5 THE ADDRESS. . tie? it} the New Hunter 310°!“ 0m": {To Mr. S. P'utl‘nerbo‘ugh, NUS. 5 t“ 10 8.. 01., to 4.p‘ m- and. 7 to u Bentincl, Orrt , :12. Special attention mvon no dmeaser " ' ' t «Omen and children. Residence op Dear Mr, Putzherbough,â€"We, the osite Presbvterian Church- members and friends of Burns "“ â€"' Church, have met toâ€"ntlghf; with BR BURT. you on a most pleasant occaeï¬-an, .ue Aeammnt Roy. London Unhthalmic Bob [and at this 2"..ime wish to express m 1:33.. and ooGoiden Sq. Throat and Nose Hm- some tangible form the esteem in SPECIALIST: which you are held by us, and our, : , 1' . ‘ap’preciation 0/; your labors fur "the "YE’ .EAB’ HRGAT 8" NOSE lWivelfare of our congregation fwr ,flxoo:.1.8,Fwst>-u ~mv~~m-d l , .. , , .. ___ many years past. Botn as on . _ i, a » 2 » â€me c‘mss ‘e‘c‘a/‘r ') . ,Treasurex, and Bo r. ._ l c . uh. E5?) WN {m fact 111 every movement for '.‘}1s‘ L B C. P., uON DON ENG lsplritual aInd materialadwcmcemenv Nu olof the church, yosu‘have1 been 023.: \I York and Chicago .of our most earn-es; worsens. We - ' have always felt than m you, We ,m‘mm‘s °' Ey°‘E" M" “a Thm“ . had one om whom we could ever ""9 be “‘ Km“? â€0Ҡâ€Wham the 4â€â€ rely, one Whose advice we might . e -'. ~h ': . Hour» F451. = ~ ' all-d ‘ 1' “M â€mm ‘ safely fo.l»ow, and whose exsampe 7 Q 4...; 5 -we would do well to imita'e. We [IEuC'O‘Q DVS; VISVEDH always desire to express our res- DlnnAbhb Or DOMbbl LIAI -pec“ for dhe many good and noble ; ‘RA DULA PR of London annuals treated on must. Scienzif- - qualities of vour partner in life. “5 p‘°i“"i5'1‘s° A†"an‘" pr‘.’"â€:uy ‘ whose social‘virtues have endeared attended to. Ofï¬ce and reSIdence..her to 'us all iiarat'rax'a Street. Durham. nuu'lynop-l Recallinv {roar years of service “"4Ҡߠ(h'm"]‘_kflue' oZglujyour faiflï¬fdlness, zeal and un- .JL .. 4“. an}- n; An _. “L."AV -.__-, - _ Uï¬ce. nearly opposite the Regiurg o'ï¬ce, Lambton ‘ t..Durha.m. Au) ..muhx-" t munev to loan at 5 per cent. on tam :I‘ODGTIV. -l();\ZUR. Ghaï¬tmki r. 1,11va ‘ -. ty of Toronto. tjmanate ullage 00113411 Sqrgeons o: Uuuuxn Dentistry m a" its Branches. dices-Calder Rink uvm P031 veyancer. Natal-y Puth 854:. Money to luau on Im'm pmperty. In- surance ofï¬cial. life or ï¬re. Ofï¬ce over Standard Bank, Durham, 011 V 61'. Conveyanuer, c. IDSDYSIK‘t gem. Mme}, 1.1. Loan. Issuerpf Mag- ’13er Lwensw A gmreral ï¬nancial bus: "my“ hammered. .3‘1'RH A 3‘- ONT. (anm '10qu FI‘ IVE: The births, deaths. marria- ges and the other Classified Columns are usually inclu- ed in even a very perfuncâ€" tory persual of the paper. They are .as good for general business as they are for “ Help Wanted,†etc. ____4A A. H. Jackson. 3 0mm PUBLIC, commssxox JF GBAKT.D.D s.L n s [HKURGRAHUA‘R umvmm Training Nurs‘ 8 Free Scholarship l. P. Ielmré ARRISTEL, sumgnon ET! 15-..: ._l Do you know that fully mine out of every ten cases ofr‘heumarti-sm are simply r‘heumatism of the mus- cles due to cold ,7 or damp or chronic rheumatism, and geqnire 3m inwter- ous that some pl‘UVLaruua W m..-“ :LUL w» rm" __ ___ 0 meet the increasing demand for Mrs.‘ Henry Cross, and daughter. mrses in all sections. This is. an Annie, of Louise, are visiting >pening Whicb will be aI’Pl‘eclmed'ï¬friends lhere. DY those Who, need 1:0 quickly preâ€"! Mrs. Baker, general merchant, of pare themselves for :self-supportiï¬hjs place, has sold out her busi- lDd nursing (111W. AD illustrated‘ness to a Mr. Moffat, of Toronto, number of the School Bulletin and she has not decided where she which is sent :free 'to interested will locate yet. ; i ! pe'sons, gives all the details. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Redford and I daau-g‘hter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adlam and family, of Mulock, spent an Do you know that fully nine out evening at the home '05 Mr. and of every ten cases ofrheumaltism Mrs. Wm. Pearson. - are simply rheumatism of the mus- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bailey were cles due to coldor damp or chronic visiting friends in Hanover lately. rheumatism, and require no illiter- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey Were nal treatment whatever? Apply visiting with the latter’s parent-s, Chamberlain’s Liniment freefly and , Mr. and Mrs. J ahn Williams, of see how quickLv it gives relief. ‘ Haberme‘hl. no: sale by Gun’s. Drug store. ' ] Mr. mam. ELW. Hunt, of Vick- (SUCH 3801‘ {0 \V. F. Dunn) ARRISTER, somun‘pa, CON- e». C. Pickering Bentist. Legal ‘7)â€qu V C. Grant WHW'VE' m POSt ()ï¬nh u h" l i ADDRESS are had given him any ability :0 occupy positions 01" trus: and responsibility, it was his dawny to use ï¬ha‘t ability for the good of his neighbors, who had always been kind to him. Noâ€; one had ever refused brim any favor he asked.. He would not barter xiho esteem and confidence of his neighbors for any material Wealth and that every fdme he ‘would lmok anu Uila'L every «up. .11» "umâ€. -\,-V_ at the wartch, dt would be an inâ€" spiration to him 110 do his best ta merit s'udh confidence. After singing “God Save flhe King.†the ladies en‘temained the “A115, L'LLV LL ..... v----_,_ _ crowd, by passing mourn-d very tempainlg em‘-.albles. After satisfy- ing their physical needs, the. :imr was spent in! games and other :2.- musements, till rilhe small hours, when the company separated, ex. pressing the pleasure they had 1-: spending the evening toge‘gher Recalling your years of service your faiflhfulness, zeal and un- tiring efforts in -‘.1hlewurk of on; M::,scer, we respectfully alsk you im- acccpt “ah-Ls gold watch and chair. as a slight token of our regard Accompanying it are our Games". wishes that you may ye: be spn-ed many yemrs to conning-e $5.1 Tue goo-:1 work in wlhlchyou have s unselfidhiy labored. Signed on bellralf of Uhe congrev gatibn, Well, Mr. Edï¬tgm, It is a long time shine you (have hard; any news from t:‘m.s part, so I xhought I would 33an you a few items to let you know ulnar; we still llve here yet. We wish you, Mr. Ed... and your oorrespoments, and dine readers of your paper, a prosperv one year. Mr. J. ISdhenk, of Hanover, has purchased the farm of Herbert Sc‘hemk, lately owned by Mr. Alex. IMervyn. We Welcome Mr. and ers. Sc‘henl: to our burg. 1-- - ___ p'urC'II'dablâ€"l LUC Lia-LALA v- ..V-..._,-- 14:15.: Juu‘JuVJ. Sc‘henk, lately owned by Ml“ Alex. A literary entertainment was; MCI‘VIYIL We “'91001119 Mr. and *held in Watson’s Hall nlast nightf. Mrs. Sc‘henl: 0 our burg. the 19:;h, and was well 'a'.tendedt_- A P3113 0: young folks, .from The program was 'a good one, all: Louise, gaflhered at the brine of doing their parts well. 5. Mr. "5:303. Brigham, (“CH-3' .ll.ght 1Sti N112 Donald Grajh,am, SI'., ‘is gSyomeâ€" : W881i, and am used themselves in i What under the weather. with some 1 danCing and Other games till L'heimternal afiilmenrt’ bun: “Te lhope to wee sma' ihours (In the morning. hear of him getting better again . Mr. Henry Brigham is doing a sootn. __ rushing busmess in buying logs Mr. Malcolm McInnes. Durham and shipping lumber this w‘..nter. ~Road, got shaken up \from the ef- The telephone P0193 are â€UP aims fects of being in the wreck down flhe road from Hanover t0 '.hr.s the track one day this week. Al- ready for the wire, and though not seriously ill, he is con- ‘ W‘hO W915}! ‘10 have .a fined to this room for a few days. phone in the 1‘ home, now 13 the†Otto Konold go: a :few scratches, time. ' as 5he also was on the same traint . Mn andiMrs. Jas. McMalhon, Werebut we lhope to see both of them lViSitlng at. Llheir d‘a'ughter'S, Mrs. . able to be ogu't newt ghipping dnay, 'Donald Browns,1.a1te1y_. and am good humor to pay high 3 Mr. erBaï¬ley, oi Glenelg, pur-iprices for hogs, etc. chased the farm of Mr. James Mr. and Mrs. Finley Mcphafl ‘gWells, and 'haS moved 0111120 lhliIS new 1 and famgily, 'who spent some time home. . We wish them success. andsvisiting their respective 'homes on welcome them into 0111‘ burg. ;t*he Durham Road, Glenelg, left for A party Of' young people gather-When home at Little Current, a ed at the home of Mr. and MrS.Tfew daysago. - ’. Kerr, and report ,a pleasant wime.‘ We have had nearly three Mr. Ardh. Park., Of Detroit, MACh- ' months’ sleighing here. The first is visiting this daughter, MTS- Wm,snow came on October 28th, and Pearson, _ and renewing 01d 39-; we (had only three or four days of 'quadntainces in and around ï¬lms'.bare ground after that. It is flplace. Ardh~ is looking hearty. . {said it is more blessed to give ï¬rm *3 Miss AM,- LOUBS: 0f M03011: 13:to receive, so, Mr. Editor, we can '3ViSitiflg “lends around 'th'ls Plafleï¬pare the good people of Durham flfor the P3913 week “01‘ 50- land vicinity a certain amount of Mrs; Henry Cross, and daughter.:3now, as we (have it in more a- 1 Annie. of Louise, are visitinglbund'a'nce than at Durham. ARCHIE MCCORMICK, JOHN MCDONALD. GILLEN BOYD, J. W. MCKECHNIE. w 9 PRESENTATION ALLAN PARK. ers, were visiting alt Mr. 'Wm...Pe.a1- sod 3 last Week. Mr. and M18. 'Dhos.Baii1ey re- ceived tlhe sad news oil' then grandson being drowned an; Shill- 10W Lake iasn week. Rhe MAC 1,“. was out sleigih riding .0111 the ice and went ï¬hrougth, being unuwiieu before 'he could be taken out. Mr. Wm. Edmuna, a: .5..as.lga‘cc;1~ ewan, :is'homeom a visit to ‘his mother, and Other fnienus. He ..~, looking well, and g.ves a good account oi Uhe WeS‘-, and intends gqipg _back__berflo\}je Ion-g. ,1 ___'.A_'I- Mr. Wm. Bnig‘ham Uhls winter. Mr. Bmginam is getting ‘.0 be quite a farmer and busih-whacker._ Alfred and .‘WaLter Buuley am- tended the funeral of «uheir broth- ers son, who was drowned lasc week at Shallow Lake. yers, d'ocwrs, aura mimscers, who frequently sum‘er 'from exsimusmon and proscraimun as a resun‘- 0.; excessive nervoms stram, fisn'd Fer-- rovam, t‘he invig-ormmg mongc, umâ€" eq-u-alled to strengthen and renew the exhamsted unis-sues of thew rbody. Ferrovlim is composed of fredh lean beef, Citrate of 1mm. and pure 01ch Spanish Sherry Wmc. $1.00 per bottle. Thaw this Friday night. Whether it is going to camtinzue or not, we cannot tell, bur; we would be pleas- ed to see some of the :snow hawks on some of omr roads, reduced some What. - ..\ 1‘ _ in tea must be dis- tinctive, pl e a sin g and unvarying’ to merit continuous u s e . T h e flavor of Red Rose Tea is all its own; and it never fails to Win and hold ap- proval because it never fails in quality. Try it. HULLAV VI - "Dhe ammml meeting of flhe Pres- byteriag congregation in this to WP ‘h‘ ‘LA 1 (IL-â€1‘ byterian congre-gwatmn m Lulu: was *held on Thxua‘scuary. the UJ LCL AGAI- \pVAub-v “v--.â€" o " â€" â€". was held on Thxumsuaiy. the 19th. and was not as well amended- as should be. However, a-iiz_.e;rs 3.: the church were dean-2: with ‘.n the. usual manner. and iuund in ; satisfactory com-lion, with no bills to pay. The e-ld ofï¬cers were re-eLected. Gaelic serveces sus- pended til“. May 1s; neg. __ A ,. __,A A 1‘.“ A-|“I+‘1WOI‘ Q“â€" Clluc Cu Li‘s; Anny v Dhe Artemesa kahcul' cietv bed the r mail turafl So- mee ing ‘ ‘ “ 1'-.- om- ciety bed the r amulet; mee 1:115 this Fr;d5avy afternoon, Jan. 201'}: and flhe old officers reelected [for the coming year. Quite a number 0:2 s.a>v.'logs c3m~ ting Ln. Tlh-e Kn-echtel Co. is buy- ing, represented by E...) H-au of Durham, and are paymg good prices for an kinds of logs. Rev. Walt-3.1- Nichol, of St. Marys, and his yourrg hrme, paod short visrt to Mr. Nidhbols old home, west of this place, «he beg rmiing of this Week. We join with the many of Mr. Nichols friends, in wrisihxng them much happiness on lifes journey. -L-_-LA.'-Amnn+ \noc Professrionsal people, actJons, bam- wuuuuu‘v vâ€"â€"-â€"â€" -v- __ -__, The swamps are 'all disi'yét, and water in some places is scarce. ' A man sent to an nsylum with a? load of coal found on his arrival that the gates were open. but not knowing where to deposit the fuel he left his horse and cart outside while he went to inquire. He walked about the grounds, but failed to see“ anyone, so made his way beck to the gates. but to his horror found they were closed. He tried in vain to Open them and app- ealed to ,passersvby to help him.“ “the horse and cart belonged to him.†“Fan cy,†said one passer-by to anoth- er. ‘_‘that poor men thinks he is a cer- Your Grocer ‘Vxll Recomimend 1t NEVER SOLD m BULK PRICEVILLE ONE HOUR OF ROAD BUILDING The people in Montgomery coun- ty; Kansas, by volunteer work, built a modern highway 20 miles long. That record is outclassed by something that has been done by citizens of Iowa. The greatest piece of road-building on record was accomplishedin that state reâ€" cently when in the space of on.“ single hour a line of road 38( miles in lengflh azn-d stretchi'ig e;- tirely across the state was put 3:; the most perfect condition of an; road west of Uhe Mississippi rive: Weeks and months were spent '. preparation for the work, bu; n. a pick or Shovel was used um. tne designated second was .ic'lae‘ oil. Then, as if by magic, 10,0 workmen swarmed out on {'11. roadway, and wire: they cease. work 60 minutes later, lows ï¬ll. one of Uhe flines't long-distance roads in the entire west. And :not the less: interesting thing in comiectioln wish the troâ€" mendous piece on†work, is the fac; tlhat no: a man of the entire 10,- 000 engaged on the work received one cent of wages. Goodwill and patriotism alone are responsiLle for the splendlid Sh'OW'lilg. Last winter the Iowa Donald‘s lecame so fearfnully bad that traffic was practically killed and farmers wele simply compelled to remain a: flheir homes. Finally the matter became a politLoal quesri-on, and botlh parties go. behind the move- ment. Gov. Carroll called a “good roads" meeting an: Des Mosines early last March, and out of this-meeting was evolved “the plan of a “river to river" road, stretching from CeluncJ Baunfs, on the Missouri river, â€to Davenpom, on the MissiSsippi, a distance of 380 miles straight across ‘Jhe state from 'east to 'wes1i.. “Make the river. to river round as near perfect as is possible to make just. common diirt," was the sense of the good roads convention. Instead of appelinltmg new com- mittees :o lhandle the work, the regular republican and democratcl committees in each commry thru’ which the road would pass were appealed to. The chairman of the committee of each party were asked to get ~.".n 'I‘ne game and work for the road. Ev- erybody agreed to do so, and soon a rivalry was created be- tween republicans asnld democrats each to see which party would have the most workmen “on the job†when the time if'Olr work ar- rived. A Saturday was selected as he day, and from 9 to 10 o'clock as the hour for work. Every farmer along the way was seen, by 'Lhe committee, and agreed to give the one hour tha: “was asked for. Farmers were asked to bring their plows, scrapers and road drags, and an organization equal to those employed in professional ralilroad building was Worked out. In the weeks preceeddng the work. all bridges and culverts .alor‘g .rhe road Were repaired and put In first-class order, 'tiha': no delay might come to "he road builders wlhen once this la: er started Working. " ‘ """c ' The result of the organization was silh.i2wn on the appoined Sag"- urdav. Shortly before 9 Ocl‘ck. :in the mornng, farmers keg-31:1 getting on" in ï¬he rqnd. Hundreds and thousa-rds or:- plows, picks,‘ â€shovels, scrapers. road drngs, grading machines and other im- plements were bro-1,339.1.†R‘I‘Tl'lg. EV- ery farmer brought hx’s teem \V'rh ihlim. Superintendents and over-1 seers had been amw>ï¬a1ted in reaciim ness when, promptly at 9 o'clock; the order Wm issued “to “£31111 ‘0." And 10.000 determined men ‘fel’l to.‘ For an hour they cen:;zf.n:ue~d, work- ing with might and main. .M‘: 10 o'clock. the job was -f.in;sihed, and the farmers went back ":0 their fields leaving Iowa the possessor of the finest piece of long-distance roadway .in the ’West. Don't wait till your hair is gone. Use Beamine, flhe genuine bear‘s grease pomade, in time and save it 50c. a jam. DUST LAYING AT OWEN SOUND The sandy lake shore, upon which Owen Sound is located, re- sults in very dusty streets. No matter how much rain falls, or‘ how much water :is sprinkled on the streets, in aln hour thereafterd the dust becomes a nuisamce landl a menace to health. To overcome‘ this, the municipal authorities, early in the spring, experimented with oil, Which proved such a success that now .all (the principal streets in the centre of the town are oiled These thoroughfares are ,m-acadiamized. and. as a prepara- tion for oiling, are first swept clean, and oil put on immediately after with .a. sprinkler, The objection at first was that the odor from. the crude oil was offensive, but in a day or two,l this disappeared, and the change: for the better to drustless; streets was recognized by all. The: first application of oil lasted sixi weeks, and the second application? was put on, and what were some; of the dustiest streets are nOW! perfectly ,dustless. l The town ofï¬cials state that it will be an ainmlal saving of $2000.00 over the old water system, and at the same time give much better gesultsz 11ft dtid another gong} thing -_ LA.-- in banishing mosquitgoes, hereto- fore a great annoyance, none being new in evidence where the streets are oiled. ‘ STANDARD BANK We 5 Every Department ls fully Equipped to ensure Prompt and Efficient Service. Savings Bank at all Branches OF CANADA Women need have no hesitancy about transact- ing their business with this bank in person. No effort is spared to make their bank dealings a pleas- ure. Deposits may be made Without formality or delay. m DURHAM, ONT. W D CONNOR Pumps of all Kim“: Galvanized and Iron Pip- ng; Brass. Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. SHOP open every sfternoon All REPAIRING promptly and prop quv attended to. Branches also at Mount Forest and Ayton. apital Ana Surplus - $6_.55C,0C0 .BELL UN DE RTAKER and {Cuneral Directorx m BUSH-AM CHHnaIcLE' IS PUBLISHED EVE RY THURSDAY KORNING At the Chronicle Prinflng House, Gamfrun Street. ' ° THE (3530mm: will be cent a Subscnptlon an 3' alum-as. free of â€mg 38.188 ' - $1 “Oper year. payable in â€"-$1.50 msy be charged it not no pnld. The duh to which ever) subw-rilolion is paid in denotcd the nnumm an the address label. No gape: - cog-.1.......s to all mm are paid. except nth 4.». .u‘L of the proprietor. ° ' For meant “man‘- i Advmmg cents pea line for the ï¬rst m Rates - tion; 3 cents per lino each cubo- qnent insertion ninion measure. Profeuim cards, not. exceeding one inch $4.00 per an“ Advertuenents without speciï¬c direction. he published ï¬ll forbid and charged woo i Tamale at notionsâ€"' L( at." “Found." “1hr B: ' ovaâ€"50 cents for ï¬rst insertion, 25 can (at subsequent insertion. Alladvortinenenta «dad I: am mt be mid fat in adv-ace. y ’tcture memg on 51207169 Contact rates for yummy gamut! tu- nithed on application to the doc, All advertisements. to 033m m- in Jun-em week. should he brought. in not his a. HONDA! 3t 6 p. m. Full line of Catholic Babes, and blark and white Caps for aged people. The Job . .in com but: stocked with . NEW T E thus tau-dinghy. Department mag-980! turning out Pint.†DURHAM. ONT.. SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next to Swallows Barbpr SbOp. RESIDENCEâ€"Next dour South of W. J. Lawrence’t blacksmith Shup. Pumas from $2 unward. Embalming a Specialty S. HUGHES EDITOR AND Pnopaurron. Manufacturer or A d Dealer in â€" Jan. 26, 1911 Manager W. IRWIN W. D CONNOR In all'lines of We would li A. full Leather Mi UNI)! CHRIf S H [R see these. or Mucho coats offers b than _\ ( Jan. 2 Her NECK GLOW