02.‘ IF t’f I†2†ACRES NO LAND, BEING Lot 3. Com 9,161ene1g. Cheap and on easy terms. Apply to J. LRusae-ll Box ’39 Sedgewick, Alberta. _ _ â€9:4. t1.†:0" ‘.'J-‘. .0, Av .- 381 remont, contaimnz‘; 10 acres .hardw ROUGE AND LOT 0N COUNTESS Street, Apply to Mrs. John Har- hottl‘e. Durham. SAMWORTH PIGS FROM EIGHT weeks to 10 months old; both sexes. Prices reasonable. Satis- faction guaranteed.â€"H. W. Hunt Vickers. “â€"fl 3T 56, 2nd CONCESSION, BENT- inck; joins 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 Thos. E. Hutton, Hutton Hill. OT 2, CON. 4, E.G.R., ULLALL. 100 acres: 70 acres working Ian 10 acres new land, '20 acres har wood bush. Two good wells « premises. , A frame barn. driving shed. y-ac orchard. Well fenced. ’Will 51 cheap to quick buyer. For in ther particulars app , ' ‘ McAuliffe, Upper To L Lei 1! SI'CKIXG COLT. HEAVY DRAFT. The right kiDiâ€"G Fin’ney. I In Durham. 2 aforeys high, hard and soft water inside, good cem- ent 51:31:10- frame barn on ton. quarter 2mm of land. Price aWay down to Quick purchaser. Apply 3* the Chronicle office. 7 27 ti sleighs. an-ad D MacKe-nzie Advertisements of 01 subsequent imerï¬on. PAIR A. TRYING JOB. : The (delivery clerk in the post- M 1 ° ood Durham. 0!! premlfles gI'O g ‘lofï¬ce has much to annoy him. 1 pi: pen, hen house" and stable. . W111 rent house without land, ‘f iThere is the drummer who Wants ° . h “diatts issued Apply to Jo n 3.17.11 '1 any letters that may come for him . u A.†"‘ “"‘ the man who wants to know it al 3‘91? mm " FORMERLY occ t’â€"._ vied by Mr. Mockler. Good con-' letter posted now will go before "31“th stand. ADM?" lamp???" the"3 o‘clock train. the boss mailed exmulars. to David allen, -â€".~t-i _ . , H _ A . a letter Without a stamp and he Wants it back. six men who forgot their box keys. and want their 3.. ' - '- LI) GENEPAL Pl’R-, , ., A 5 XEXR O \ mail handed out to them, the wo- pose horse. Apply 'to «Samuel: ' Ritchie. Durham. 1123 ti ‘man who knows there must be a ~--â€""'“ ' 'letter for her; and asks the clerk FIVE SHARES, $20 EACH. IN . †_. the Kineardine Salt VVorkshApâ€"Im "100k agam please, the man 1,;va to W.R. Edge. executor for Who gets angry and Wants. the the esttae 0f the late 31133:: frightened. clerk to “come out on . r r - and the school‘oov or 0"r Wh (‘nam Lhoppmg _, . ~ "1.1 ,0 ‘ FYTED THF \l Kr‘t‘l' goes an regularly four times a ' ._ ' "‘ ‘ 4 - t? r... 't- , . . f1.\.\ l.\‘U R‘ ' - 1 - .. ,. do} to ask for :mml-When they do me. Chopping mill. «1m NH NJ" . . _ .. . J “Mm... not get a letter or a paper in 3 r‘arms for Sale- 3-YEAR-OLD GE pose horse. Appl Ritchie. Durham. NERAL y 'tO 'h 11;: or William Scarf executors 0 last Will and Testament of deceased their Christian and names. addresses and d-escrip the full particulars of their cl the statement of their 21cm. and the neture of the securit' he tow For S: 5. And further take notice that after such last mentmned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the 21 ed among the theret ohaving ea 3.1110115 Luv rwe - theretohavmg regard only to the claims of which they shall then ' at the said Exâ€" ° vot be liable for the part thereof to any person or persons of Whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distriâ€" bution. ‘_ A AAA, 3. LLU“. Dated at Durham this 20th day of November, A. D. 1911. W. R. Edge, Edge Hill. Wm. Scarf, Durham, Executors of the last Will and Testament pf tlgensaiq: James For Sale matter of of one incn 218 or Rent. ei'derfï¬Ã©ceased- elde Gler incn or £993, :5 cents for 1112‘! he» man, Over one inch and under 1st m“ in», amount. Yearly rates on apphca’uun. and 10 cents for each double the above arete house shed 1,- ‘13C'9 fl d “ill 5811 ‘1 .r For 1111" 1y to Druid \\ 1'1. Durham ~ Oct 5th tf 1“ 106 acrgs bv post. . \V. R. the estat 'I‘ORS ate custo L, short d:.~:uu.c u Lmb £0!) SUM, ') ï¬ve hours from 1 \. Exits Pres OFFICE: Ofï¬ce- Dentist: v in a th at :2 =3. 3amies< FFICL 331 Diseases of E\c. \\'ill be at. the 'h. and UL". lhth. H 111!) House NOV. Hmus, 1 Lo 6 p. m. U" mnertv ï¬ce m 31-93331“! 5")" L Mm to Guilen Sq FOR YSUR HAIR Here Are Sacts Vie Want You to Prove at 0111' Risk When the roots of the hair are entirelv dead and the pores of the scalp are glazed over, we do not beliexe that anything can reâ€" store hair growth. But “hen the hair roots retain :m‘v Iife. we believe there is n-oth- ing that uill so surel} promote “93-1 Hair Tonic. To prove that state- ment. we promise to promptl) re- Own n n11 +1.â€: mnno‘.’ mm] Dav us for xmuzoaz; Uh alum}. 5-0143 CI. turn all the money you pay 115 10? Rexall “93†Hair Tonic. should it not please you. Rexall “93†Hair Tonic destroys Rexall “93" Hair Tonic destroys the germs which are usually res- ponsible for baldness. It pene- trates to the roots of the hair. stimulating, and. by promotingP circulation, nourishing them. ' If you are troubled with chronic tconstipation, the mild and gentle {effect of Chamberlain’s Tablets {makes them especially suited to ‘your case..F01r sale by all dealers. Arthur Gun, Rexall “93†Hair Tonic helps to relieve scalp irritation, to remove dandruff, to prevent the hair from falling out, and to promote an in- creased growth of hair. It comes in two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain it only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Store. Maciarlane 8: Co. Dania] DWdOW Lu a! asteutkm g ud C'hlldl'en- A vtaermn Chum i §esen Jamieson. my 31.25193??? -.‘ 0". "Bl-'â€" I Rny. London Upbthalmxc Boa ullt‘n Sq. Throat and N088 Has SPECIALIST: A gunnf 3~ FIT-ht L 9 ‘4'" 3p 111.3!1d7t09 rive} W (“3933* asideme 09‘ 9' I ~ mnf‘ ‘a b Do You Want l A Cheap Suit?‘i do better than give If so you cannot 1: our large stock. us a call and inspec We have them in the latest style, exceptimmny well tailoredâ€"a really high-class garment. Regular Prices from $9.50 to $14.00 Our Prices from 6.50:0 11.00 Regular $1“ 00 on sale at - LIVE POULTRY 8: FARM PRODUCE TAKEN AS CASH One Highest Price, in Cash or Txade. paid fol Raw Furs, Hides Sheepskins W.()0] Etc. You are invited stock at any VOUISf’lf that money in am If so you cannot do better 5 a call and inspect our lzu We have them in thela 1 MEN’S PANTS Door South of Burnett’s Bakery GARAFRAXA STREET be: cleared at close price s: Ar. Wwoomuc ONE VIEW OF THE LADIES’ WEAR {1“}; VJ.“ Vv “TERRIBLE TU RK." Speaking of the Turk. an Eng- lish resident of Turkey writes: “The man I like best is the pure. uncontaminated Turk who has never seen Europe. He is wonder- fullV hospitable, amazingly kind Iessentially a man of peace. and a fem ent religionist. He is a Mos- lem, has been reared in Moslemism Iand believes in his religion. He is honest and straightforward in his business dealings, and his word is I his bond. ,I I I I I . GLASER “I do not suggest that every Turk possesses all these qualities which I have attributed to the race nor am I painting him in too rosy a color. I have made manv voyages into the interior of Macedonia and Asia Minor; Ihave entered Turkish villages high up on the snow, stockaded against the bears, Where the inhabitants had never seen a European be- fore, and my trust in the kindness and hospitality of these men has never failed me.â€â€"Lo-ndon Graphic. don’t have to pay'fwight. I {ï¬ll prove this.' 1y you calling. F.Lenahan and. Cumpzmg 5.00 and $15.00 OVERCOATS at from $9.00 to 12.00. ted L0 call and see our my time and see for mt We can save you anvthing we handle. at Similar Reductions HE M3331 Text, â€Be-not therefore anxious for the niorrow.â€â€"(R. V.) Matthew vi. 34. i The ï¬rst Don’t Worry club took its i rise not at Battle Creek. but in Pales- tine. There. amid cloud crowned hills and breeze swept shore, in narrow street and dusty synagogue. Christ communicated to that little circle his own trustful spirit. Men study his. every act and word under microscope l of closest scrutiny. but in not a single i line of his four biographers is there ' anything that even suggests Christ’s ! giving way to worry. “Thy Saviour " I l _.â€"-â€"-‘ hath cruciï¬ed joy.†said the great in- ï¬del. Don‘t you believe it? No; he didn’t play the comedian nor act the clown for the amusement of the T ; crowd. He didn’t come for that. But i "peace†and “joy" were large wordsin his vocabulary. , Worry is forethought gone to seed; l discounts unknown sorrows of tomor- I row that you may have misery today. i A traitor that dampens your powder weakens your aim. Under the guise of helping you today it steals your strength for the morrow. It is mental chaos and anarchy. It is an attack of the ravenous. restless horde of the imps of fear. precluding reason. par- alyzing action. impairing appetite. dis- turbing sleep. stimulating disease. The full. rich strength of the subcon- scious mind. that which produces our best success. is tapped and wasted on worry. it 1 were to write a twelfth lmmmandment it would be. “Thou shalt. not worry? N . 2'»? h “Behind the Clouds Isâ€â€" it Oh. say. cheer up! “Behind the l' clouds is the sun still shining.†“Noth- * ing so bad it mightn‘t be worse.†“It’s l always morning: somewhere.†“Every cloud has a silver lining.†“Long lane . s that has no turning.†“Always dark- . est before dawn.†Of course you have ‘ troubles. So have others. I heard our {:- little colored wash girl say to her older l sister, standing scratching her tousled ‘ head, “Say, Lize. ’8 you got creepers?†i “’F cose I has. Everybody has!" Most l l . . V I g of our worry is selï¬sh. We think of Q ourselves and our cares only. There 3' are Others. Ever keep a “worry 3. book?" On the left hand page of the C O U ï¬ C l i1 ledger each worry you’ve entertained; 1 on the right the actual event, whether the worry comes true or was only a ‘ molehill foolishly turned into a moun‘ . “Of? the ï¬anks.†l. Worry leaves days when all goes i wrong. Your mental. moral and phys- ical self feels foggy and soggy as a morning off the banks of Newfound- land. I«‘rom 7 a. m. till 10 p. m. things “break wrong.†After a worried. sleep- less night you get up out of bed on the wrong side. Beefsteak is tough; coffee is muddy: some one’s stolen your morning paper; you miss your car. catch a cold in your head and a cinder in your eye: there’s a note due and no money to pay it; agent comes in and wants to insure your life when I it’s already insured for more than it’s worth; you wave him out and upset . your ink bottle over your typewritten ‘ l letters. Shoo! You’re in for a day of 'it. The gloom imps are camped on your trail. The day’s out of joint. and no sur- , geon can set it. You’d shut your desk 1 and go to the ball game only it’s just l started to rain. If there does come a ‘ break in the clouds, mental or physical, 3 you discount it. Some people do that ‘! habitually. “How are .you today. Aunt '% Hannah?†you say to your old maiden 2 relative. “Oh. I feel pretty good. only r . _ " good. ’cause I know I’ll feel worsp .; afterwa I'd." CHRIST'S DON'T WORRY CLUB. rain At month end you ’ll ï¬nd most wor- ries hob:oh1ins.'l‘heyve run away. Your right hand page will be ciphers. Stand up 383 panes of window glass and try to look through them. Might as well look in your hat. Take up one at a time the visions clear. sunrise and sunset. and the day as it really is. Read of Edison's jest? Going to take a trip to Europe to give himself a‘i chance to worry. He's been so busy -‘ that he's had no opportunity. Catch ; his thought? Idleness. mere pleasure. E means worry. Work. action. shuts out l worry. Think of busy days and use- ’( fulness. “How dismal you look." said r the bucket to his companion on the " ; way to the well. “I \‘l'HH thinking on the uselessness of our lwinz: filled: we ; only come away empty " “Uh." smiled l his companion. “wlml n utrnnzre vimv! 1 always think no mnltur how empty we come we alwayn go nwny tilled." l l l What Men Worry About. . l 1 They’re worrying over ox‘l-rything ‘ imaginable and oftun mnny things un- - ; imaginable. Watch any ordinary gath- ; ering of people in a room. street. car. ; street corner and notice the worriers. ‘ , The boat will he inst. the train wreck- 2 led. it will be raining when they get there. they will be too late for dinner. 2 People worry when they‘re poor and when they‘re rich. when home and _ when abroad, when in trouble and ’ when they've escaped it; because they are tall or Short, dark or fair. fat or lean. Excessive ambition gets its grip on a fellow. who's doing nicely. The f humming bird wants to be a crow, the e robin a buzzard. They fly higher and p look bigger. Our good old easy chair is multiplied into twenty 8111! s gilded things. We collect things for things sake. My rich friend on‘ the are-me i9 a mere caretaker. .39 and '5 his wire are drudgesâ€"the only manta *5 in their house that work for nothing. v ‘V H day of January next 4"“ his}, 1911-. Through EWinnipeg andiestern Canada; Toronto, November Between NORTHBOUNDâ€"First, train leaves Tur- unLu 83‘) p.111. Dec. 2nd. arriving Sun“) Porcupine 4.20 p.m. following afternoon. SOUTHBOUND-- Firsttmin lea ves South Porcupine 12.30 p. m. Dec. 3rd, ar- riving Toronto 7.30 aum. following morning. STEAMSHIP TICKETS on sale via all lines. Make your reservations early. ’ Full particulars: from J. R. GUN, Town Agent. *3. TCRVNER, Depnt Agent, or address A. E. DUFF. I). I). A. Toronto. h ‘ a etween TORONTO and P 0 R C U P51 N E Q ‘-~â€"““m v. 42-» ‘ It is not only 'a delightful and ‘refreshing hair dressing and beau- Etifier, but it is sold under a rigid \guarantee to banish dandrqu stup Malling hair_ and itching scalp: Qr WOMEN READ THIS Parisian Sage Puts Lustre into Dull Faded Hair’ Every woman reader of the Chronicle who desires radiant hair that everyone admires should go to Macfarlane 8: Co. to-day and get a large 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. Parisian Sage is the best hair tonic known. It is the only one that will cure dandruff. cleanse the scalp, and make the hair grow long and beautiful. 13 Via Grand Trunk and Chicago NEW'CANADIAN STAMPS. ‘ Canadian stamps. bearing the a effigy 10f King George will be put! be put on sale by the postoffice! department within a short time.‘ The Dominion authorities were not ‘ satisfied with the portrait of the! King ‘which was adopted for the? British stamps and which has been ! so severely criticised. It was decid- 5 ed to obtain a design for Canada. g and this has been done. The new % stamp series is said to be an espe- ‘ lcially handsome one. The designs: -were Submitted to King George; who is the largest stamp collector i gin ‘the world. and he has sent a ;cable to Canada, approving of the ‘neW lCanadian series. With this :message " the last formality has [been accomplished and the stamps 3 will lnow be issued as soon as the dies can be cut. Morrisry 1n. : :‘ ' . ' »_.-;rs it cured t1.«r...~.g failed. _ :_ :75. Price. 3"» j ' _ 2:9,. 01’ FHUU‘I‘ ,‘ -' " H 30! Limited. Momma . Hon. W > ‘ ~ .:- spoke in Teler ' ‘35 fit: in TaVOI‘ of 't‘f‘. - . ‘ :7 :00; Calder, Of D;‘:l‘2i::“‘h i 5““: 587' (hit in the 1J'L'1‘> -- " {cat-1:. Slough, ‘CaI‘IOOI‘dJ‘V ddzi-ik-ig'WE‘Ieritar: :at a concert ill 7 - ' ’ 92-1116 fchurch ‘under 131‘ ‘fletwo . 3L f the !choir. It is too but 111%.“ “prominent chaps “I? ma. same knightâ€"Bane ~ The Attractive Route to gh 'Trahl Pulï¬man Service SI eepers 3 rd, 1911. {EBY GIVEN that a dividend at the rate m the paid-up Capital. Stock of the Bankhgi quarter, and that the same . Bank and its Branches on and after fhe gnu xt to Shareholders of record of 15:11 Decca? A. BELL UN DERTAKER UHE DURHAM EHRUN Funeral Director DURHAM. ONT†Picture. memg (m. sham notice. IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MQRNING At the Chronicle Printing House. 9437an Street. gubscription Full line of _(I:LLhuli( and White Caps f1 )1} 1536 y be chargeii if not 6-0 “ ‘ _. m whit: ever) whacï¬pdun is pig; the hammer an the addm half]. ‘30 condmwd to all anmrs are paid, «m g outlet of the prooï¬etm'. cents pm line for the has - 15011; 3 cents per line qua inmï¬an mimon measnm a. not exqaadlng one inch $4 00 per â€talisman Without speciï¬c dirmti published ti 1 {orbid and charm-d h’Lsansiustnotimsâ€" ‘(SL '91.‘ 'Pc ‘mxnd. “ or etaâ€"50 tents ï¬or ï¬rst insertion :13 cents for subsequent insertion. All admrm’ ante armed by strangers mu: be uni} for m advmoe. tract M98 {or yearq adveruaemenu {I ’ ed on appï¬catxon to um km. All adverï¬smpnï¬e to unsafe in min 12 3mm: week. should brought m nm was MOWAY at 6 p. m. The Job . . ig (‘IompEï¬My Mocha“. yiï¬j G 153W T'YI’E. thus 1: Department flit-ice for trimming out 1'“ work. SOUTHAM PT “I had suffer' ï¬fteen years -â€"-: to use crutches to help me. I advertised and trial. I pro:-ur Sm)“ mumsâ€""Next In Swallows Barber Shop. R}~1m1\(}~‘3¢r dbom South of \V. Lawrence'g blacksmith shop. tu All" or St Morrisoy 1‘ it cured t failed. IT Embalming a Specialty tort tin had ta. 1d all I gough,c3 The above ea EDITOR AND ree f1 tiousl December 7111 W. IRWIN Tm: (75(30me will he no: it my aMfl‘flï¬. m 0‘ P3 “I 81 OOQCT‘B'Wv mmxkinï¬m OfS . '1)“: n 7“ Dem} Mm‘tt crutch WM++%-+'F~I~Z- 4- -:- -:- . REMEMB December +++++++++++++++++++4 Latest reports receive» Before you 5;? what we have. W Clothing and thee quality. We carry the Gent’s Furnishings Don’t forget. t Collars and Ties. We also Cz-u‘r,_\‘ Here is the 1 smallest boy m- Brand Overalls. Every rd ' disease; ha‘ the family i or young woman, wit life, is stricken down This modern Cn winning ï¬ght. The Plumbing : neatly and 1m)! this province ‘ past few years. Athhingr in Stoves.Tin {3.1“} t} Nearly 6000 of tli for in our Consump Weston. To-day meatâ€"patients who, through fear of con hospitals. In the Muskoka caring for 156 pati' single cent for the 70¢. per day, 1 pay: per day. Our Trustees, ha peeple of Canada. be during the 1335!: yea: Money to pay d these sick ones, is 1 help and have the. the promise of the 1 8‘ SPADINA TORONT 7 Oh, 1911. all and 100k This Cn Canada am under whicf is carried 1 EGGS fl sho NI