e and more women usmg our bank for personal savings. The not only offers safety from Or loss, but removes the ation to spend money 11y. There is no way to lulate the money necessary E'chase some desired article Fpositing small sums from Fianna? A. BELL DE RTAKER RHAM, ONT. man Tm; (2230::an will be neat t6 any addrru. free of postage, h! - $1 00 pvr year. payable manna be charged if not no paid. The am at) nubowriptien in paid is denoted on the midi-eon label. No gape! :0 all “mm are paid. except nth- o proprietor. For mnuent ndvm'nmelu 3‘. cents pex line for the ï¬rst hm- tiun ; 3 can tn per line etch Dub-- ttion minion measure. Profm bxeoeding one inch “.00 perm Bonn. without speciï¬c direction. N till forbid and charged ncco odouâ€" 'IA 9:." ‘ï¬â€˜oundï¬' “qu tn for ï¬rst insertion. 25 cents for ‘ insertion. bhine Oil. Harness Oil, Ele Grease and Hoot ltment, go to rated for yeahy 8d vernaemento tu- .pplxcariun to the otï¬ce. moments ordered by strangers I!“ inadunco __r TFORD. (m 7' :e us at om-e for our. free It: and learn what is being the Evading business 601‘ \Vestern Ontario. 001'- es secure good position- 1 with success: husinem ' they are the best. we mm AND memm'on. v Booneâ€"Next to Swallows: or Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"Next South of w. .L Lawrence’t Lamith shop. ie of Catholic Robes, and Hack he Caps for aged people. they are the best. W0 1%! departments: :. Shorthand and Telegram rive individual inst-ruc- i you may enter any ». MCLACHLAN; Princiml miavmr-nm. to ensure innprflon b 18 PUBLISHED RY TH IT RSDAY MORNING -oniclc Printing House, Garafmx‘ RHAM. ONT. __‘â€"‘.v-'â€" k. ohnuld be brought '1; not Inert-h; :5 p. m. and a] Director UHHAM EHHBHIELE S. HUGHES 39d Surplus - $6,550,000 '. IRWIN Reserve Fund Framtf‘g on shades; '. SAUNDERS is completely Morin-d with 0 Nb“ '1'? i'h‘. thus aï¬urdingh.» ilitim for tux-mug out First-eh. wort. at Mount Forest and Ayton. Manager $2,400.“. ' notz'ie. The flaruessnakfla «b 9, I911 In all lines of COMMERCIAL PRINTING. 12' We would like to show you what we c Feb. 9, 1911 This is the modern meterinlâ€"it has the merits or sightl‘lnesl. endurance. and economy â€"-and is sanitary. The farmer himself an. by its use, make many little improvements that. with any other material, would require the employment of skilled labor. FARMER on: nowmtr. Black and White Check Ginghams Blue and White Check Ginghams Nice clean goods, also Some New Prints, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Linen Handkerchiefs, Table Nap- kins, Towels, Tray Covers, Hand- kerchief Linen, c., c., at “What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete1 Tells you how to use cones-etc In count-acting: Barn. Hens' Nests Stable. Clsterns Hltchlng Posts 3‘3"â€. Dalrles Horse Blocks sum Dipping Tanks Houses $.23; Foundations Poultry Houou Trough. Fence Posts Root Cellar. Walks Feeding Floor. Silos Well Curb. a Gutters Sheiter Walla Etc.. etc., etc. 7),. Barnl Clsteml Dairies Dipping Tanks Foundations Fence Posts Feeding Floor. Gutters RINTING. :: Satisfaction guaranteed. what we can do with that. next job of yours. I. ' With any other nlmaem away you u mu usuw, " at. employment of “Mat the Farmer Can Do Wit]: Concrete will not only inform youâ€"1t will also interest you. ml the Farmer Can Do With Concrete†l’elle you new to use concrete In conetructlng: che' Nests Stable. I Hltchlng Pom Stalre t Horse Blocks 5“"! You Tanks Houses 3‘99. may send nations Poultry Houeee T‘M‘. me a 009-" Trou he . Posts Root Cellare Walkge 0 f “W ha! a Floore Sllos Well Curbe (he meer (‘an ' sm't†w'"‘ 5“" m" “‘- Do With Conaete." Name . ...... ............ Canada Cement Co., Limited 51-80 National Bank Building LMONTBEAL Address ....... ....... eeeeeeeeeeeeeeo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee The. Chronicle NovJadays. for a. farmer not to know how to mix and use concrete. is to confess hlmselrt away behind the times, “ What the Farmer Can Do Wit]: Concrete" will not only inform youâ€"1t will also interest you. In this book you'll find complete instruc- tions for the construction of almost every- thing you can think of. in the way of farm buildings, floors. vats, troughs, etc., etc. The charity that you proffer is gen- erally quite as warm as the charity that you get. Judged by Himself. “How would you like to trade that bulldog for a house and lot?" “All right. Want to trade?†“Then why did you ask?†“Just for curiosity. I know I would wanttoifl owned such adog.†Depend upon it, whoever tries to sell you a substitute is doing so for the proï¬t, and not war your good. “D.L.†Menthol Plasters for stifsfness, etc., have many imi- tators. Beware 0!! the substitute. Get the .gennnne, made by Davis Lawrence Co. “Queer. I never heard him called “Didn’t you? Why, I thought every- ody agreed that he is a regular The Great Riddle. Who can guess the meaning Of a woman's smile, Though it may securely Hold him for awhile. Is it on him only That her favors fall. Or is it a. trifle Makes his heart so throbbing In a pit- -a-pat. Thumplng and a-Jumplng When she looks like that. But a doubt comes o'er him As she glides along That there may be other. . Mingled with the throng. So she keeps him guessing. Hot and cold by turns. Hoping, fearing, doubting. Waiting for returns, Now in how transported To the heights sublime. Later in a dungeon Slowly doing time. Who can guess the answer, Bammg for fair, To the great conundrum Right before him there? Are his hopes well rounded? Has he halt a show? Even though he asks her. Still he may not know. She bestows on all? Hearsay. say he is a very DON’T fret about your neighbor’s 81- falrs. Maybe he is .13 compe to manage them as you are. ‘- If you can't do what. you like. [in what you doâ€"ir you can. The man with the hearty laugh It always in demand. but the market to! grouches ls glutt‘ed. Some persons spend so much time worrying over things they can’t help that they have no time to give to things they might make better. Many a man is reached by ddlcnl. whom even sarcasm or a club can’t £8! The people who pm their faith to signs always remember the time! when the signs come true. but can- veniently forget the fall-downs. For ice cream, candy. peanuts and pink lemonade the county fair has the circus beaten to a trazzle. man ?†“Say?†' 7' J_ “Well?†1 “What’s the difference between a Splnster and a bachelor girl?†“Spinster and bachelor girl?†“Uh-huh.†“A bachelor girl thinks she has some chance in the matrimonial game.†06Yes?90 “And a spinster knows she ls out of It entirely.†No Change of Program. “What tune was that you were play- mg den “Yes. I know that was what you called it when you played 1t yester- day. but I didn’t know but what you were calling it something else today for a change.†‘IWhy. that was ‘The Sweet By and By.’ Don’t you remember that old ta- miliar air '2†Wanted Help. ‘ “I have always had an ambition to turn a band organ on the street," said the sprightly young woman. “How odd!†observed the cane de- vouring dude. “It is a fact. though. and I have al- Beware the wrath of the From e* Why does a man always get a mm ml] 11 he is addressed as “My good â€Brown seems to be very straight- forward and polite.†“Yes; I think he will soonsprtngltâ€? “What?†“H13 candidacy for ofï¬ce.†.;.-,.:.i-.-'J Each brash and unlovable sinner 13 certain that be 15.0, wmner. But some or the starters W111 end up as martyrs And will not be there at the dinner. This pollltice game is a terror. By means that are touler or fairer The voters are bound up To be at the roundup Unless I am greatly in error. l 1 â€She always shown 11 3‘00! or herself.†“She probabiy feels that in new “He does?†‘ “Yes. and the farther away tron himittakes herthebetterhenkelit.‘ her own indorsement." Of statesmansmp hardly pretenses. The thing 13 to ï¬x up their fences. To take any chances To get the ï¬nances And have some left after expenses. But what is the difference. I wonder, Who floats and who has to go under! The people they tickle Don't proï¬t a. nickel; The bosses take care of the plunder. Kind Man. “He likes to have her may hu- Longing. I'd like to own a country place And while my life away Far from the madding human ma And watch the chickens lay. I’d wander in that calm retreat And never fret nor tear. Besides, I wouldn’t have to eat PERT PARAGRAPHS. The eggs of yesteryear. wanted you to go along as man- Matter of Knowledge. Getting Ready. “I knew something was wrong, for I just met Maud on,the street and she raved about my perfectly charmmg appearance.†He Isn't looking for excitement. But In the battle and the stress If he can dodge the tall indictment That 13 his measure of success. The main chance is he proudly scornlnz? Well. not that any one can see. He aims to wake up some ï¬ne morning And own the earth in simple tee. The ï¬nancier is be who seizes The passing moments by the tan And does exactly as he pleases, But meanwhile keeping out of jail. Questionable Quality. “Is that auto of yours a goer?" “Not much of a goer.†“Can’t be good for much. then, in Appearances Against Him. “Is he a square man?" “I doubt it.†“Oh, yes.» “What for?" “It will stay right with you.†“Papa?" “Yes. daughter.†“Would I have to be an But still I think I'd take the job Though drawbacks are around it. One can’t have everything his war- At least so I have found it. There‘s daily troubh. I’m aware. Sometimes continued nightly. But still the place as president May not be pueed up lightly. I am not loom for the 105. Nor yet do I pursue ft. But otter it to mo just onoo Andseoltrdsoto “- Let others halt and hesitate And deprecato the rushint. But when the mob must; on In. No one will see me blushing. Some folks there ore who might m The joy or months hues Or sitting in thejudse's chair And smoothing out the we. on airs?†Modern Methods. Not Necessary. Willing y o u :- opportuni- “What for?†“Why. to take t h e m i n , o 1 course.†The Thing to Do. “Look out for Opportunities?†'9 Sacrifice Sale To make room for new spring stock of Paper, bd- ance of stock must be clear- ed at a genuine sac: Come and let us show some real snaps. g. P. R. town Ofï¬ce acmrlm 8; 0. PAPE R Tickets Home