02.‘ IF lb 'i! 376 3 " a f.†LOT .56, 2nd CONCESSION, BENT- inck; ioins corporation, west of Durham, on Durham Road, on north side. Well watered, good bank barn, comfortable frame and log house. Will sell crop, stock and Implements with farm. For further information, apply to T1105. E. Hutton, Hutton Hill. B-ROOMED DWELLING lot, with stable.â€"F.W. .__â€"-â€" DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, 1â€"2 acre, corner lot, opposite Clark 5 Planing Mill. For particulars ap- niv at this office. 11 ,________ 0 ACRES NO. 1 LAND, BEING Lot 3. Con. 9, Glenelg. Cheap and on easy terms. Apply to J. LRusse-Il Box ’39. Sedgewick, Alberta. 5â€"4 tr“ BUBE AND LOT 0N COUNTESS Street, Apply to Mrs. John Har- bottle, Durham. 6303ptf {EWORTH PIGS-Path EIGHT weeks to 10 months old; both taxes. Prices reasonable. Satis- .-â€"H. W. Hunt -...._ .â€"_.._,'_.__._â€"=- I 60m oai‘Aaaniilï¬cxâ€"c 31 SUE}: in Durham. 2 storeys high. hard and soft watax inside, good cem- OT 2, CON. 4, 13.6 100 acres: 70 acres 10 acres new land, OT 2, CON. 4, E.G.R., GLENELGJ 100 acres: 70 acres working land. l 10 acres new land, ‘20 acres hard- \ wood bush. Two good wells on} premiSeS. Good concrete heuse. frame barn. driving shed, %-acrp orchard. Well fenced, Will sell cheap to quick buyer. For fur«; ther particulars apply to David} McAuliffe, Upper Town. Durham . Oct. 3th, ti; SI'CKING COLT, HEAVY DBAE'L‘. ï¬The rightv__kig.§.â€"G Fiqngy. A SUCKING COLT, 4 MONTHS old. Apply to Robt. Mead, Varâ€" ney. ' Oct, flat! '1‘ AN EXTREMELY LOW FIG- ure‘ and on easy terms, an upâ€" town property in gooa location. Particulars furnished at th Chronicle Oflfice. Mar. 9tf pied by Mr. Mockler. Good con-t ticulars, to DaV1d Allen, Advertisements of one incn nnboeqnent imrï¬on NOTICE is hereby ant to “The Revise Ontario. 1597 chapte creditors and others against the e§tate For Sale or Rent ’ O-ACRE FARM IN THE TOWN- ship of Holland. lots 52 and 53.; concession ‘2; 75 acres under cu1-1 'des a quantity of} t 30 acres of; Provincial Loan of $1,000,000 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE‘ Store to Reï¬t MEPROVINCE OF ONTARIO. under! 'â€" ..... a I O I , O _.... â€ï¬‚“. ORMERLY OCCU-', the authority of Chapter 4. .011 the: ï¬f'igRMEr. gdockler- Good con-lStatutedoï¬OntarioJQll invites sub-t ;enient stand. Apply, for par-. scriptions from the public for a\ *iculars to David Allen, '2-9t-f glean of 951.000.000 on bonds of the‘ L ' -- rProvince of Ontario, or “Ontario‘ A. t v . S ,-?7 For bale or Rent 1(Ero'ternment tock. Will m1: 301158 wsizgavï¬EFétâ€"t‘i O N T A R I O ‘1 I i I I 1 The bonds will be dated lst Nov- 1 . .* TOWN- OKZECIEE ggï¬ggdliog‘sflg and 53, E ember. 1911. and payable on the lst ‘, . S 1 ‘1 ' g . . _ -, . cup. November. 1941. in denominations c-ooncessroil3 33d.“ aireztgftitv of t of $1000 each, with coupons attach- tivation,1 eï¬-egbout 30 acres of ; ed for interest at the rate of four pasture an b, h also a largetper cent. per annum. payable half hardwood 115 x o‘ yearly on the lst May and lst ~ ‘ . c.dar. GOOd sprint v. . . qtlaligtltEI-uhfnin: through farm {hex ember in each. year. at the ofâ€" ctgsee to barna also two \ve115.2f1‘-‘e of the Provmcral Treasurer. c , ' a . . - 'Toronto. or at the offices f th 21 mng 111-39 0 e s also a90ngdshed. First-{Bank of Montreal, in'Moantreal. room}; k barn 52x60. with cem-;Canada, and in New Stork, N.Y.. class tabri'n" dood pig pen andiat, the holder‘s option. Bonds ent s a ébaildinas Terms I,eas_;will be made payable to bearer. othebr ouFor mgh'er particulars.i‘f)ut on request Will be registered :ma 1.8.t Joseph Beirnes, “Til..g_ln the office of the Provincial appl,‘ Cd 0 t rio Nov. 9-41) 1 Treasurer and endorsed as payable itamsfor . “view†1 only to the order of certain per- l , _ .~..~- ....â€"â€"- _,_.. â€"-‘ 9â€".â€" _.a- 9- ,.-â€"â€"-'â€"‘ as“; _’_ DITORS- 350ns or corporations, and on r - NOTICE TO ORE of quest of holders will be exchanggd in the matter of the estate of 2' for “Ontraio Government Stock" at Tames Edge. the elder. late any time. - - of Glenel?‘ in the s - . - heI $315me Grey Farnzelï¬ deâ€"‘z The 185118 price during the month ,, 0 I. . ' t - ’ .9359 . , ‘ leac 1 . an after the 30th da . ° .' ‘ ’ . U" *' . y )OTIC‘P IS hgrebSEedgl‘Sgé‘tu‘t’ggb of ‘ of November. 1911:. the 155118 price ant to The 9 1 ‘ . l'xnll be 102 and interest accrued from the lst November. 1911. :‘arms for Sale. And further take notice Ln'dl. after such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceaf- ed among . the parties entitled have notice, and that the said Exâ€" ecutors will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distri- bution. - Déted at Durham this 20th day of November, A. D. 1911. W. R. Edge, Edge Hill, W . Scarf, Durham, Executors of the last Will and Testament of the said James Rage, the elï¬er, ‘deceased. For Sale. ' Fogâ€"SALE, ON LOT N.D.R.. Glenelg..â€"Mrs. n AAAâ€"l HEAV Y DRAFT. Over one inch amount. Year}? tax: 9 notice _ tba‘ less, % cent: for ï¬rst i’ mxtmn Le inch and under tao imam-u Yearty rates on application '3 30tf Pam IULAL‘ BAV u w v â€" ï¬ce in the Sew Hunter Block nous 8m 10 a. m. toflp. m. a! 9- m. Speuzd attentzuu givan to .Reside )r‘ï¬Ã©e hours from v-x-v L R. C. PuuLO‘NDON. ENG H RADULATE of London, New ‘1‘ York 4nd (Thicae'zo. Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. “'ill be at Lhe Hahn House, Nov. 18th, and Dec. lï¬zh. Hours, 1 to 6 p.m. U annuals m-emru uu â€ma. ic principles. All calls attended to. Ofï¬ce and 1 Garafraxa Street. Durham, r posite the Chronicle Ofï¬ce. UHYSIO OFFICE: UV" Ofï¬ce-â€" 'Jrs. Jameson Jamieson. 'FFICE AND RESIDENCE A ’ short dxstance east of Kuapn’s Hotel. Durham 38413132013 Street, Lcwer Town. ‘ , ‘ , , ,4. DO MESTICATED animals heated on most scientif- ic p1inciplss.All calls promptly Office and lesidence, Sarah-axa Street. Durham, neatly 0p- ARRISTEL, SULIUINR, ETC ()ï¬ce. nearly opposite the Registry oPï¬ce.‘Lambmn -t..Durha,m. Any'zsmauut f monev to loan 4?. 5 per cent. on farm *i'nnertv. 5M ‘1 er Conyeyam-er. c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mag riago Licï¬nsas A general ï¬nancial bugs- nms transacted . â€".r" .u m \ [ ty of Toronto. 0? .1929 Denta' Sumemm Denï¬stry in all its aasmtant Roy and toGol‘len A. H. Jackson. O’I‘ARY PUBLIC. COMMISSION- ALL BONDS A’ND INSCRIBEDE STOCK ISSUED U\DER THE AL"- THORITY OF THE SAID AC1" ARE FREE FROM ALL ONTARIOt PROVINCIAL TAXES CHARGES ‘ SUE CESSIO}. DUTY A\D IMPCâ€"g SITIOBS WHATSOEVER. 1 Purchasers of Stock ‘or Bonds will be required to send certified cheque with the application. pav- able to the order of the “Provin- cial Treasurer of Ontario.†This loan is raised upon the credit of the Consolidated Reven- ue Fund of Ontario. and is charge- able thereon. Medical Uzi adorn). 5111U.\D \\ n.-\1DULan. ! I'V Purchasers of Stock or Bonds R ERDALE' will be required to send certified: Mr. Wm. Patterson returned cheque with the application. pay-ilast Tuesday after spending the able to the order of the "Provin‘lpast three or. four months in Sag... cial Treasurer of Ontario." l . This loan is raised upon the ikatchewan. credit of the Consolidated Reven-‘g Mr. Joseph Atkins-om disposed of uglFutzd of Ontario. and is charge-'sa ï¬ne team of four-year olds to 3 e ereon- _ _ 3m. W. L. Falkingham for ahand-e Provincial Treasurer a ' ' - r c ‘ home 1a~t Treasury Department. Parhamentg Mr. Alf. Heathe ame s Buildings. Toronto, 1st Novem- ‘ week after spending the last three ber, 1911. ‘months in Alberta. Newspapers inserting this ad-‘ Congratulations to Mr. Dan. Myc- vertisement Without authority sFadden, of Toronto, Who was mar- $2331 fgheitDepartment will DOt be ried to Miss Scott. bf that place on 'ï¬RliAï¬ ONT. (Lowe: Town.) The boy’s appetite is often the source of amazement. If you would have such an appetite, take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only create a healthy appetite. but strengthen the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally. For sale by alldealers. Over Douglas" Jewellery Store. SPECIALIST Denial Dz'rectorv 0'31.» Lem! “Director? l. P. Telfnrti. P‘T' :c. Ear Nose and Throat. we Hahn House, Nov. It‘iih. Hours, 1 to 6 p.111. 12 to 2 b’clock . London Ophthalmzc Sq. Thy-om and N03? 8.2:“ (10“ J J. Hunter? Residence OP 213d 7' his 623â€"1 Boys’ Sui-.8, “ 1Z.UU Men’s, ‘Ladies’ and Boys’ a good stock, selling at a rm 25 .aper cent. A big stock of Pants at’l Ieduction. The Lowest P1 1( es for Eve N E W Dry Goods Store I have opened up a m and Clothing Store on Men’s 0V9 Men’s Suits. regul l.‘< ‘ - (l1 .0 ill {I ‘V llld arm Produce and. Live Poultry taken as Cash. whic Lowest Prices. ms. reg. £18.00 for $13.75 L’s OVGI‘CO: 6‘ 1’5 Suits. 2’ Qui. Q- 06 “ 16.00 14.00 regular 12.00 66 66 14.00 12.00 h will he sold at the very “ 12.98 “ 9.89 “ 8.78 *‘ 11.90 “ 8.75 Congratulations to Mr. Dan. Mc- Fadden, of Toronto, who was mar- ried to Miss Sco‘tt‘ bf that 'place on Wednesday of last week. Rev. Dr. Farquharson held a prayer meeting in the school on Thursday might last. It was fairly well attended. After the prayer meeting the members of the Literary Society met and reorganized for the win- '. Officers were elected and the r a full line of Dry Good onsisting of 3a HE MHAM for Fjvel'ythil) 9.. new Dly G(H‘d.~ m G-arafraxa St. rs’ Sweaters, reduction of 25 per cent. various committees appointed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McFadden spenta few days in Tore-Into last Week and were present at the mar- riage of their sown, Dan. The many friends of Mr. Joseph Lindsay will be pleased to hear of his recent appointment to the po- sition of Superintendent of the Great Northern Railway. Mr. Lind- say is an old Glenelg boy“ and lives in. Sioux City. ' Deputy Reeve 'W‘eir is attending County Council this Week. Mr. James Atkins-on disposed of 2 four-year-to'lds to Mr. ‘W.L. Falk- iugham last week, and purchased Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hunt of. Vickers, spent a day recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lindsay. a three year old from Mr. Greenwood of Edge Hill. Mr. and Mrs. B. Cloutts.‘ of Vick- ers, spent a day last Week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson. We extend the sympathy of this community to Mr. James Brmvn and family tn this their hour of sorrdw. The smoky stillness of Indian Summer days seem to have fled from Old Ontario these past few years. The poets killed ’em. Messrs. JOzhn McKenzie, jr., \Vill Sweeney and Joe Vasey returned from the western Wheat fields last Week. After much persuasion, and strong urig'ng on the part of :many of the electors, Mr. Joseph iYoung, of Townsend’s Lake. has Iconsenited to become a candidate for the position of councillor ini .the coming municipal elections ' Mr. R.J. Torry, of Lauristoqn is being pressed to come out and represent Ward 3, while Mr. Jos.‘ §Atkinson, or Mr. Bob. Lindsay. ‘would be Winners in N 0. 1. The. old warâ€"horse, Mr. J.A, McMillan.- [is solid in No :2. Other promin-z' 1ent electors are being pressed into l ,the field. ' l Tax collect'o-r Johan Ellison 31‘. for W'and was on his annual round on Monday. Taxes have increased in most cases 30 per cent. during the past four years. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Timmins have removed int-0 their new home, which is quite cosy. Mr. Jerry .McAssey has lately had cement flo'o‘rs put in all his stables. Ronald McDonald did the mason part of the job most neatly. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rmhertson, of Molesworth, came up on Friday" last for a Visit to Mr. and Mrs.' John Greenwo-o'd’s, Mrs. R’s old; home. and are returning: on Wedâ€"I nesday. Mr. Robertson and a. friendspent two months this fall travelling through the three prairie provinces. and made good Luse of their time. Mr. VV.L. Falkinqham left on Friday last with a carload 60f 16 heavy horses for Newfoundland. to fill an order from his father-in- law. Mr. Drover. He paid good prices, and secured one each from the following parties in this viâ€" cinityâ€"Messrs. W'qn. Baker. Jas, McNally, Art. McNally. S.J, MC- ;Nally, VVJ. Cook... Edward Darcy. :M.J. Davis and W.J. Greenwood. Others were secured in- town and 1vicinity. We Wish W.L. a safe grand prosperous trip. Harry Gray, of the 4th canoesâ€"4 sion. arrived home from Saskatch- ewan the first of last week. We pay for all the medicine used during the trial‘ if our rem-'2 edy fails to completely relieve you of constipation. We take all the risk. You are not obligated to us in anyway Whatever, if you accept our offer. That's amighty broad statement, but 'we mean every Word of it. Could a.ny-« lthing be more fair to you? A most scientific. commo-nesense treatment is Rexall Orderlies. which are eaten like candy, Their? active principle is a recent scien- tific discovery that is odOrless. colorless and tasteless; very pro- nounced. yet gentle and pleasant in action. and particularly agree- table in every way They do not cause diarrhoea. nausea, flatulence .griping, or . any inconvenience iwhatever Rexall O‘rderlies are lparticularly golod for children, ‘aged people, and delicate persons If you suffer from chronic or habitual constipation, 01' the as- sociate «or dependent chronic ail- ments. we urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk Remember, you can get them in Durham only? at our store .12 tablets 10, cents: 36 tablets 25 cents; 80 tablets 50 cents Sold only at our storeâ€" The Rexall Store .Macfarlane S: A FAIR OFFER Your Money Back if Your not Satisï¬ad TBA V E R S'I'O N s; A BALD BEADED WOMAN is Shorn of her Crown of Beauty Lose 1d . . in Love and Marnage rS. ' v. Hair is certainly most necessary me to woman "Who could love and m. i marry a bald-headed Woman? n_._ : What charms could one array to mloffset such a disfigurement? How true it is in many different walks of life that “a little child shall lead them.†“'0 i have been shown a copy of a letter written l by a lady of St. John, N.B., who only a month ago lost her little child, a girl of nine years, of tubercular trouble. The mother’s own words tell the story better than it can be told in any other way. She writes to the Secretary of the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives at Gravenhurst in these words : “ While my loved one was ill, I one night opened some literature from you at her bedside. She asked me what it was. I told her it was a paper asking for sub- scriptions to the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives, and showed her the pictures in the pamphlet. She asked if 3 she could not give what she had in her i I little savings bank. I told her ‘ Yes’-â€"to give it to the doctor and he would send it. '_ But she was too sick when he came again, ' so I am enclosing an express order for the amount I found in the bank, viz., $1.79,, A small subscription, but trust you will Savings of a Little Child Dying of Tubercglar Trouble Goes to Help the Consumptive Poor Toronto, November :3 small subscri '01:, but. trust you mu ' ‘ e spirit ln which it. was. given.†The letter is typical of many that; are being constantly received an the head ofï¬ce of the Muskoka HOSpltal, 347 King St. \\'., Toronto. These come from all parts of Canada, for patients are where in the Dominion. WIJCLU Au hllv Ilv---â€"â€"'__ At the present time there are 156 patients in residence in the Muulzolzn Frce Hospital, 1"8 of whom are xxnzahle to pm' a single cent, and the other 2:4 only nominal sumsâ€"~much less than acLuul cent. of maintenance. During the nine yea-.24 that the Mzï¬koka. Free Hasfï¬tal far CM]- sumptives has been opened, not. a single patient, has ever bcxen XCfllSu‘i uumxaamn because unable to pay. A woman’s goal is usually love and marriage Her crowning glo- ry is her hair. The loss of her hair anal-s her beauty, happiness an dsuccess Yet right here in Durw’ ham. there are thousands of \\'0~\ men who are neglecting m injural iing their hair to such an extent that it is only a matter of time when it will be utterly ruined Many Women destroy the beauty ’ of their hair through thoughtless; ness or ignorance of certain facts They use curling irons overheated or to excess, which destroys the natural oil of the hair, causing it to split, break and come out They do not shampoo their hair often enough, or too often. They use soaps tour preparations which conm tain ingredients positively harm-I ful to the scalp ‘or hair As a result of such treatment. dandruff is created, the hair loo-s- ens. loses col-or, falls out, andzbald- ness commences, unless proper and prompt precautions are takâ€" en in time Then again, microbes and certain diseases bring about unhealthy scalp and hair condi- tio‘ns Almost any woman may rid her- self o'f -dandruff and diseased scalp and hair if she will but use the right remedy We have that remedy, and we will -postively guarantee that.it will either cure dandruff and baldness or it will not cost the user anything That’s a pretty broad state-â€"; 1 melnt\ but We back it and 3 1 prove it With our own money We ‘ ‘ will return your money if you do-g3 not find. that Rexall “93†Hair Tonic is an entirely satisfactory! remedy that will promote hair? growth and overcome scalp and ,hair troubles; that it will grow; 'hair even on bald heads. unless all ‘ life in the hair roots ha sbeen ex-lé; life in the hair roots has been ex--1 'tinguished the follicles closed and i ‘the scalp glazed and shiny It gets l its name from the fact that it greu hair in 93 out of 1U0 caSes Where. received a thoroughly hard, im- partial, ahd. practical test .e scalp glazed and shiny ltgets a . " ' f ' 't ":fle/xam ‘ shame from the act that 1t grexx i . W nr m 93 out of 100 cases “here; :ceived a thoroughly hard, im- ' t e3. . l- artial, and practlcal test Fully “at†e ' ' “' "'" â€â€"â€"â€"-â€"-‘.. ....-__._ u’ ‘ N“ I- w» "‘_"‘-â€"-â€"0-â€"-....- -pï¬wwv-‘. Satisfactory Servlce assured to all Entrusted to this Bank. pittimgts are received from any- Savings Department at Every Branch 3rd, 1911. rBY GIVEN that. a div1dend at the rate of the paid-up Capltal Stock of the Bank has be current quarter, and that the game Will Branches on and after 'rhe 2nd : to Shareholders of record of 15:11: jéjecem OF CANADA UN DERTAQKER Funeral Directorx +++++++++++++++++++e++ é REMEMBE Picture Frammg on shaky ' notice. Snow RO()Ms'â€"»â€"~Next 14> Swallows Barber ShOp.RPQ11n~N(L~Nex n ‘1'? {HE DURHAM EHHBN IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING At the Chmnlcfe Printing House, Garafm Street. Snbgoription m macaw WU my mama. tree a; which ever) rut the mmmm m the continued to all 1 opnon of (no mp1 Aéxm‘tisingm t “W mum pm me for {he Rates ~-;6m1 3 cent- per â€Dela he ï¬shed forbid an darned was?! hand-mt nomâ€" L auxâ€"so cane far ï¬rst nseft'xmw “(Looms 1 subsequent insert-on. Full line of Catholic R: Mug, and black and Whibe Caps for ngpd â€Wk m {.3322 3P? m Q a} ve 13 aï¬ree All (I ' we quieted by strangers law be mï¬ im- 1 adlvanoe. The Job ï¬g? m “ "M“ Department mmï¬ï¬gm‘xhï¬m __ .__.L Seatt! 0 Man i to Morriscys it mysen' I could :1 ting dow- half from Dr Mom was able and the the 11111.1 much f0: iaved :11 death. a his form sic‘: .1110. to 'ish £3? DURHAM. ONT†Snow ROOMS «Next to Swallows Barber Shop. RESwEN(B-Nex d'oot South of W J Law rents-9‘s blacksmith shop. The above prescri All" or so-calle‘. Morriscy prescrilmt it cured thousands failed. "Priceâ€"Sn all 50¢. per bM?‘ Father Morrisc Montreal. CAME TO THE PR! “â€1". st‘ d on \I ’3 the underSigfle “ ,. owner ma: and paymg expcnt V C0313 Not 3123?." I Embalming a Specialty EDITOR AND PROPRIE'IYDR SEATTLE was :1 c â€I†M. .y be charm tf nmm war) rub m is 5! cm the in to 31111er are paid at November 23rd, 1911' m Mum win he um and . IRWIN \K' Genera! Limw‘ q qgnmsrmenb *3 5| 1f! Tcnic. Yards. 403 Little ‘ .. ~ Cra In Your Kite MW‘ November 23rd‘ 1911, U. A. MCLachlan, Â¥ PRESIDE: SPECIAL DEMONSTR resented and other G hey-Oxfords of everv s for every purpose, c played on our floor. The Reversible Crate is provided with strong, interlocking teeth that re- duce coals to ashes by a single tum. In appear- ance, in det. ails of ï¬nish and design ti‘: Chancellor is an ornament as xx 6113 a necessity in anv kitcrf :11 n ‘Vith the Divided Oven Flu the perfect distribution of heat. 1 This marvellous regulator kc heat is wastedâ€"nothing goes up 1 The ï¬re is held for hours with J1) and all this labor, time and fuci sl It is a wonderful patent device for use Saves Anything in t3] Stoves, Tin and {Ma} Plumbing and I neatly and pnmlptly Don’t forget to‘ Collars and Ties. I We also carry a Here is the pi smallest boy or Brand Overalls. Call and lzmk m1 Before you get what we have. We Clothing, and these quality. We carry the Gent’s Furnishings The Idea Fur cessity in any kitc'r. The Range here r NO W MOUNT Next to t EGGS TA MOUNT: