MIn the matter of the estate of Robert Kennedy. late of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey. Retired Farmer. deceased. MY FARM NEAR GLASC‘OTT. Holland Township; easy term-'3. Also a few acres ,of sound, 1y- ing timber, suitable for firewood for sale at $5 an acre.â€"J. Ritchie, Port Arthur. 12 21 Spd THE NOTICE is hereby given pursu- ant to “The Revised Statutes of Ontario†1897, chapter 129 that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Rob- ert Kennedy, who died on or about the 18th day of January A. D. 1912. are required. on or before the sec- ond day of March A. D. 1912. to send by post prepaid or deliver to John Brown the elder, and John Henry Smith, the executors of the ‘wï¬t Will and Testament .of the .said deceased, their Christian and sur- names. addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims. the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. BRICK COTTAGE. AND NICE Lot A bargain for immediate buyer.-â€"Arthur H. JaCk-‘uon. 18tf 1901' bale“ ' . RAmATB of London. New ’-â€" W!!! and (w. i-BOOMED DWELLING QN GOOB' 31%!†d In Bat Hosanna Throat lot, with Itable-â€"F-W- helsey 9’31 Will be at. m Hahn Houw. Jun. - _ 30 Feb. 17. Harch 16. Apri! 20, and BRICK CQTTAGK AND RICE May 18. Hours. 1 to O p.m. . ,,____.J:..LA -..-â€"â€" For Sale THRIVING BAKERY BUSINESS in the Town of Durham.â€"Apply to H. Burnett. 125tf A 3-YEAR-OLD GENERAL PUR- pose horse. Apply to Samuel Ritchie. Durham. 11:23 tf AEOWOEITA‘RLR BRICK HOUSE 1s. Dublin. 3 #omys high, hard and not vat-r inside. good can- And further take notice that after such last mentioned date. the said executors will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of Which they shall then have notice, and that the said- Ex- ecutors Will not be liable for the said 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 distribution. Dated this 30th day of January. A. D. 1912. JOHN BROWN. Sr. Han-over P. 0.. Ont. JOHN HENRY SMITH" Allan Park 1?. 0. Out. Executoa's' of the last Will and Testament 01 Robert Kennedy. deceased, late at the Town of Durham. and Township of Benrtinck. A PAIR OF ONE-HORSE BOB- sletig‘hs. and a cutter. Apply to D. MacKe-nzde. Upper Town, Dur- ham. 5 12,13“. m AND LOT ON COUNTESS M. m to Mrs. J 01111 Har- mm. Durham. 6303ptf m mom muss AND TEN the town of Moment, containing 106 acres about 10 acres hardwood bush. 3 acre.» swamp timbered, the rest wiser; barn 30x50, stable 30x40. ma 1 acre. watered by 2 wells and spring. Part of purchase may can remain on mort age. For particulars up 1y W‘ iam Bradley. Orchard. nt. DOT 56, 2nd CONCESSJON, 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.1 For further information, applyi to Thos. B. Hutton. Hutton Hm! OT 2, CON. 4, E.G.R., GLENELG. 100 acres: 70 acres working land. 10 acres new land, 20 acres hard- wood bush. Two good wells on orchard. Well fenced. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. For fur- ther particulars upply to David McAuliffe, Upper Town. Durham Oct. 5th, tf. REGISTERED SHORTHORN Bull, 10 months’ oldâ€"Apply to Harry Wilkinson. Varney. 21h? weeks to I! nmths old; both uexoa. Prizes re‘sonable. Satisâ€" Caetioe guaranteedâ€"H. W. Hunt Viekm. NOTICE TO CREDETORS For 8‘16 or Rent. WES BRED T0 LAMB AFTER >ril 15th. In good shape. Time required.â€"W.E. McAlister. Adveï¬homonts of one incn, or less. subsequent insertion. Over one i1 . -. ._. . 4- _ ,,_â€"â€"-â€"L.â€"â€".~___â€"_.-T g ‘7.C; "V‘Vlttllleld i\)y For Rent f F113“ S ‘ L13 ent one. Unlike ROCKY SAUGEEN HOTEL §SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, CORNER a building W0 pawnâ€"Apply to J. A. Brow-'11,: of Elgin and South streets. Will says, be a bem ham. 127th sell cheap to quick purchaser: zen. beside-3, “th a» ; A good lot and garden on prem- 'g'u’tzling up new â€" .. V is-es.â€"A 1 to M s. Thomas Sheep for Sale ! Saund‘exgl.) y r 222 tf Durham can get h.- _ _ ‘ . . ‘p.- Farms for Sale. e or Rent 21, CON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF TWO For Sale. SMALL [30:55. inch. or less, 25 cents for ï¬rst insertion, and 10 cents for each Over one inch and under two inches, double the above amount. Yea-cry rates on applicuwn. ‘ I stairs. Lambmn Street. Rrï¬idelx(.:n Corner_Qg°eea 3m! Georgq Streetwâ€"N.» ah .502 \Iethodist Church. Utilize hours 9â€"11 fa :11. 3-4 mm , 71915.51. Talbnhom‘ NH. 39 GOOD COMFORTABLE FRAME house on College street; six rooms, two storeys, hard and soft water. good half acre of land. A bargain to quick pur- chaser. For particulars, apply to Ed. Langdon, Durham, or John M. Little, 205 Riopelle ‘St., Detroit, Mich. 222tf [101159 0E1 eozztege “fad; 51: Markdale. Are We wrong in sus- rooms, WO 8 oreys, ar an : - 4V - neetm that he urrest in Ulster soft water. good half acre of g L ’“ land. A bargain to quick pur- ‘eX’I‘ZainS it? Or 'Call it be thlat an chaser. For particulars, apply army in a town, like a \navy on to Ed- Langdon, Durham, 01‘ the sea, makes for peace? Is John .M.L.itt1-e, 205 Riopelle ‘Stn “47""1‘27131-8 (‘I‘iflino' to get an {arm- Detrmt, .MlCh. 222tf ‘ a - ,. _ ______~ cry or arming to get drilled? Or are her thoughts those solemn and Alggï¬ogoï¬ï¬gég sEiIeEIg 32:23,; chaste peace thoughts which uni-- on ‘V-acre lot With gohd stab e, mate the soul of Durhamâ€"that the Apply to Mrs. P. Caton. 3x7tf (liner mment is vending money, m- _. .---.... _..._._...__.___.__ and Markdale has as much right to A WELL- BRED YORKSHIRE sow 3 shoe of it as any other town? ‘A WELL-BRED YORKSHIRE SOW and twelve pigs ï¬ve weeks old. Will sell thel 0t, or separately, to suit spunchas-er.â€"J as. McGirr, Lot 64, Con. 3, Glenelg, Durham PRO. SERVANT WANTED. A GIRL WANTED AT ONCE In a few days, .Mr. J. H. Rhodes of Arthur, Ont., manufacturer of ladies’ braids. SWitcheS. puffs. curls. pompadours, etc., made from your own combings, will make a per-1 sonal canvas of every home in Durham, with a full line of :9am- pLes, :cards/ and prices. animals treated can most, swim) if- ic paindpks. All rails promptly amended (.0. 0mm and wside-e. Garafraxa Sbroen. Durham. nearly up- L01†1 OF 17, C03. 1, 32. G. 12., Glenelg, 50 acres; forty acres under cultivation, 7 acres hardâ€" wood bush, 3 acres swamp. :2 small orchards, variety of other small fruits: watered by spring and well. Frame house 28x24, frame barn, 50x36; stone base- ment underneath, and other out- buildings. AJso lots 2 and 30f 15. Con. 1, W.G.R., Benatinck, 100 acres: 30 acres under cultivation. 30 acres asture, 35 acres hard- wood bu , 5 acres swamp, y. acre orchard. Small frame house frame barn 50x36, stabling un- derneavt‘h~ The above property will be sold cheap, as the owner intends going to Alberta. For further particulars, apply on farm, or to Wm. Leggette, Rocky Saugeen, Ont. 1 25 tf ht. AM!“ In). London Uphwalvmc um» Buzz. and uwu- Sq. Throat and Vnu» 'iozs SPIOIA LIST 1 avg __z:m,__ THROAT nose " ""Tmm in“ Ea sum . Ofï¬cerâ€"Over DougLu’ Joweltory Scum. [waive "V er. Datamation. be. In mitt Hm? in) Law. “Ear dame Liana: A cum! ï¬ï¬a 2.212;: 13.96 Manama. 'zf.;â€':" ‘ "râ€". . "T‘f‘ V'o\’~." ‘.'.". ‘e,_iulu.n.v».1n 1.1“ #9 qu‘vuâ€; A. V“ l flooin the New Hunter Block Odie: 3030.8 to 10 l. m., to 4 p m. and 7 ml g n. ï¬pouinl z. tentiou giv u so disc-unï¬t; woman and ildren. idenca wt» nit. Prubvnrisn Church. 9.r.D.8.Craig,B.V.S. v f \ [. “IBEASES 03‘ DOMERTIUA'I‘ED J F manna 8.1.3 8 0mm BRADUXF‘R WIVEEW.~ W at W am Row. Mm In Bu. ‘. . Baum. EFFICE: (he: L! .J Hunt-z GOOD ROUGH-CAST HOUSE. centrally located Apply to A. S Hunter Son. 229tf FFICE AND RESIDENCE A .3 short diszme 83810f Kubp‘s Bytek -amb mu West, bower Tawn, Durham Mite hours tram 32 to 2 o’ckxzk Piedse apply to Mrs. T. C Ritchie, Rocky Sasugeen. A H mm. JOTARY PUBLIC. 00»: 1»: F51Hx J. 6. Remix a: 9., 0. WE. sFFICE. TELFORD’S BLOCK; UP IAERISTEL, uwimu m ' 0.08 W is. the Rani-It's: [06‘ LIABLM -~ . firm. Any imam 12‘s. Jammsn Jamieson. ‘5"... R. C. P LUNDON EV. HUBH A M ONT 'Ofllcr '8, F Dr. W. E. watering Arthur 6%, a. D. Farms for Sale Dada! WW [MW (â€ran icln 0m (:9. L P. Tenors. has it 5 m ventâ€"«m IR. BURT. NOTICE. ï¬nd 2292pd grant-4» i lumi- 3’)! IT: The. Ladies’ Guild of 'l‘ri;':7 3' tc‘y. his injuries were net as user- church will take in plain sewing i. s 3-: they might have been, at their rooms at the rear of the nn-xi-zt'ng of a :number of painful tandard Bank, on Lambton street, burns on the head, face and neck. The ladies will sew on Tuesday TIO‘X he escapeddeath is diffiCUIt t0 aféernoolnst onilyhand persons hav- -~ (err-land. The explosion shook 11; W01" 0. e one, may eave a th b"i‘.di_'12', and raised the upper at the serng-room on that day ,l ï¬rs, ranging chairs to tumble 'or at any time with (an member of the Guild. y ~ about.â€"â€"Creemore Star GT The simple facts abo ut Markdale’s present military ardor seem inno- cent enough as set forth in this week’s Shvelburne Economist, but we have searched this Week’s Markdale Standard in vain for ref- erence to the matter. ([8 this studied concealment? The story in the Shelburne Economist is told in words so plausible that they would 'deceive anybody but us. The explanation given is that Markdale has been promised an armory by the Government, that Company F of the [31151; TRegiment in that town is being .filled to strength, and that adivamtage has been taken of lCOl. Hughes’ offer to loan a drill sergeant to any rural regiment that will use one. ; That sounds reasonable enough, but when you hear Ulster talking fight, and when you learn that the young men of :Dr. S',;;r0ule’s tO'Wn are under arms, drilling two nights each week, what are you to think? Take the neighboring towm of Durham, situated on a branch of the same trout stream. Does Dr, Symouie live there? He does not. 13 Durham in arms? It is not. From this week’s issue of the Chronicle of that town, we see that Durham; [has an armory, :21 new one, and only uses it. as a wind- break. It Was built by the Liberal Government, which the Chronicle detest-ed, and not by the ypmesent Administration, which it admires. It says; d-l ILC'al L11. “We have an armory [put here by . the late Government, and while me It 13 not What YOU eat but What accepted the building, so that a YOU digest and assimilate that does slice of the Government money you good. Some of the strongest, might be spent in town, :we have heaviest, and healthiest persons yet failed to find a man who «can are moderate eaters. conscientiously say that am ex~ There is nothing that will cause penditure ‘01 $10,000 for military more trouble than a disordered purposes in Durham was a wise stomach. and many people daily outlay. Not so about the L-ost- contract serious maladies simply _ t‘ \o 1 :†‘ . mime, however. through disregard or abuse of the Although the Durham postâ€"office stomach. has really nothing to do with mii- We urge, [all in Durham who suf- itarism in Markdale. we may "pause for from any stomach derangement here for a moment to explain that indigestion or dyspepsia, whether it ;s a Very different matter from acute or chronic, to {FF Rexall DyS- the Durham armory. It isn’t built ‘-epsia Tablets, with the distinct “at- It was 1"1‘._0mi'-'50d by the ‘10“ understanding that we will refund tested late Government, and cannot their money without question 01. be withheld by the admired pres- i‘ni'ma’iiiv. if. after reasonable use .ucyu'uy ULL Luc Jaluuottu' U; the Interior. N .B.â€"Unauthorized publication ofothis advertisement Will not be paid for. Oversh-oes are now being made of ï¬xture of rubber and asbestos. w~"‘ DECEIVED THE VVIDOW'. l While specially commanded by the scriptures not to afflict any widow, Thomas Long of Wiarton made a widow his prey. and his worldly Vision is now encompassed hy the thick stone walls of the ‘v'alkerton jail under whose confinâ€" ing’ influence he will dwell for the If it doens’t banish dandruff. stop hair from falling and do away with scalp itchâ€"money back. 50 cents at Macfarlane 8: Co’s, and druggists everywhere. “PARISIAN SAGE as a hair grower and scalp cleaner is all rightWâ€"Mrs. Dora M. Daniels, Wil- liamson... W. Va. “PAR'ISIAN SAG-E cured me of terrible itching of the scalp.’ â€"Mrb‘ C.P. Pope, Oxford, Ala. Think of. it dear reader, if PAR- ISIAN SAGE isn’t the mosr invig- orating and pleasant hair dressing you ever usedâ€"money back. Is M‘arkdal-e going to declare war on behalf of Ulster? The young men of Markdale are driliing two nights each ‘Week under the instructions of aspecial officer sent up from TrOonto by Col. Sam Hughes, And MUarkdu 1e, You must remember, is the home town of Dr. Spro-uylse, who but re- cently resigned as Grand Muszer of the. iOrangemven of British North America. CMABKDALE IS IN ARMS. From The Toronto Star. We fear there is serious business afoot. It is to be hoped that, Without causing unnecessary alarm along the coasts of Eng}: md, or arousing vain hopes in Ulster, we may mention the fact that Mark- daie, Ont, is under arms ! ()()Cl f‘hat's true enough. But consid- the j‘~-eace that reigns in Durham .1 the war-fin that resounds in .rkdale. Are We wrong in sus- meat 1d by the admired pres- Unlike the armory, such 1.5; would, the Chronicle 1 beneï¬t to every «citi- ,“the Goxwei‘inient is ) new buildings, and if an get a piece of the at money, she has just as right to it as other uccrvn r neg like a \navy on for «peace? Is to get an :arm- g-et drilled? 0r THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Victor Ross. late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, was mixed up in an acetylene explosion which might have cost him his life. Something went wrocng with the li'rhtlng plant of the hotel, and in the hope of removing the trouble Ross went into thebasement. taking with him a lighted lantern. Scarcey had he opened the gen- e‘ 1hr w hen an explosion occurred. the re eased gas becoming ignited 1w the flame of the lantern. The â€,‘O_ 10: t attracted the attention of thjse in the hotel who hurried to his arzsilstance and in a few min- 0,; hzd him out of the has sement and free from the debris that 'had ec: e erally mixed up. Fortun- te‘ v his injuries were not as 15er- i- s a; they might have been, on i t ng of a Inumber of painful burns on the head, face and neck. Ho av he escapeddeath is difficult to - er.tand. The expl-o ~.io-in shook We urge you to try a 25 «cent box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which gives 15 days’ treatment. At the end of that time, your money will be returned to you if {you are not satisfied. "Of .course, in chronic can 2;, fength of (treatment varies. For such cases, we have two larger sires. which sell for 50c. and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Qflcmedies in this community only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Store. MacfarLan-e :C‘o. F.J. CHENEY 00., Toledo, 0 We the undersigned have known F.-J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honor- able in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall’s sCatarrh Cure is taken im- ‘cernally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces'bf the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 73c. 'per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.‘ EXPLOSION AT SINGHAMPTON PLENTY OF TEACHERS SAID TO BE IN SIGHT. A circular letter issued by the Education Department reads in part as follows; “Albout 1.100 le- gally qualified Public School teachâ€" ers will graduate from the (Normal Schools of Education at the end. of the current gsessi-oms. Of these about 200 holding second class cer- tificates. With at least one years experience, will be available imme- diately after Easter. The remainâ€" ing: 900, holding first and second class certificates, Will be available after midsummer. All of 1.100 have 'g';»led-ged themselves to teach in On- tario at least the first year of their experience, and under the regula- tions are entitled to (preference over teachers with lower qualifica- firmsâ€. We offer One Humdred Dollars Reward for any case of tCatarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Ca- tarrh :Cure. Appetite is just a natural desire for a pup‘cha for food. oLoss of appetite or certain dis?“ stomach distress after eating indd- acne†_I.)_u*t1es . . (1.0 t' d . moptnsin eac Cate In lheS 10-11 01‘. yspepSla. ileate flfty ac Over-eating is a habit very dan- worth $300.00. serous to a- person’s good gener- W. a1 health. ‘ Deputy Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- stip‘atio‘n. There is nothing that will cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people daily contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. Loss of Apbai e or Disin 55 8f??? Eat ing a Sympmm That. Should not b» Disragww’ed. It is not What vou :eat but what you digest and assimilate that does you good. Some of the strongest, heaviest, and healthiest persons are moderate eaters. III L18 1‘ ma’ity, if, this medici note‘ te a1 CAUSE FGR .GLARH .) mine it HOW’S THIS ? , aft-er reasonable use time, they are not per- ed with the results. and them to our cus- ' day, and have yet to me who has not been them. We honestly m to be Without equal :ry prompt relief, aid- ilize the gastric juices he digestive organs. the bowels, and thus verfeuct nutrition, and unhealthy symptoms. ing influesm next sixty Mayed in t} tim of L0! Mary Finn, manner of tel'esting t1â€. imarding w two weeks "the forrmalit (ceded to 13 man on the ment that I the xMo-lson’ hended by 'Constable Ward, he ad- mitted having jumped off the train and blown the 70c. in for whisky. Arraigned before Magis- trate Miller he confessed to having lied to the Widow, and acknow- ledged that he had no money in any bank. As a penalty for such behavior, the Magistrate sent him to the cells for sixty days, 'Conssta- ble Ward arriving in W’alkerton with the. prisoner on Monday.â€" tim 0f Long's operations 15 .Ml‘s. Ilary Finn, of \Viarton, and his manner of performing is more in- teresting than commendable. After 'lmarding with the lady for nearly two weeks Without going through the formality of paying, Long pro- c ceded to borrow 70c. from the wo- man on the strength of the state- ment that he .had about $500.00 in the Molson’s Bank at Owen Sound, and wanted to .go and «draw some of his pile. After getting the cash from the woman, he invited her son, Mellville, to accompany him: to Owen Sound, when he would pay him! from the fund he was to draw. Melville consequently bought a ticket and boarded the train, but missing Long shortly after «starting the journey, and failing to locate him in‘ any of the 'cars, he; became suspicious and getting off at a nearby station, caught the next train home. A. [charge of false pre- tense was subsequently ,lodged against Long, and on being appre- hended by Constable Ward, he ad- ANY PERSON who is the sole] head of .a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quartersection of available Dom- ! inion land in Manitoba, Saskatch-t ewan or Alberta. The applicant} must appear in person at the Don- } inio-n Lands Agency, or Sub-agency for the district. Entry by pioxy ‘ may be made at any agency, on! certain conditions by father moth- i er. son, daughter, brother or sister‘ of intending homesteader. in each of three years. A home- s’ieader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and 0(- cupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. In certain districts a homesteadâ€" er in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Price 83.00 per acre. A homes-teader who has exhaust ed ’his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may enter for a purchased homestead in certain districts. .Price $3.00 per acre. _Duties,â€"Must reside six months in each of three years, cui- tivate fifty acres and erect a house SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS- Du-ties.â€"Must reside upon the homestead or pre-emption six months in each 01_ six yerâ€"Lars from by the thick 5 Walkerton jail a ing‘ influence he date of homestead entry anlud in}: the time required to .231 homestead patent} and cultivat fifty acres extra. Dwties.â€"Six monthS’ reSidence upon and cul‘tlvaatlom of the land Correct note forms to be used at a sale may be obtained at this Ofï¬ce free of charge. All notes should be made payable at a stated place. We invite 3'0“ to use our Bank as a place of payment. Sale notes may either be discounted or hit to: collection, which assures you of prompt attention at maturity. 622 DUREEAM BRANCH; TH E 9"? RABBRS BM Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N .B.-Una uthorized publication f this advertisement will not be aid for. S. HUGHES, Manager, Capital and Surplus $6,800,009 - .â€" "" / OF CANADA A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Speclal Attention leen to Small Account. Savings 00mm... ‘ Ill m ’ J W. W'. CORYq da. Farmers’ Sale Notes JOHN KELLY, Manager. ll dwe )r the ‘CtiOfl commanded by to afflict any ng of Wiarton Urey. and his part l‘he Vic- 16 The Grand Trunk Paciï¬c'ï¬Railw shortest, line, fastest Lime. ï¬nest : vice between \Vimxtpeg, Suskat‘ and Edmonton. $1535 953% tuaauicu ; 3URHAM.0NT San Francisco. Cal. Lns Augeles, Cal. San Diego, Cal. Mexico City, Mex. Vancouver, 8.0 Victoria. 8. C. Portland. Ore. Nelson, BC. Spokane. “’21fo Seat t 10. W'ash. flufï¬iï¬iï¬'ï¬ b? '5 Menu! at 6 p. m. 0‘2 1')- Job. Martiantk %‘SW®IW rm- turning 033%:th ha rm s adored by co. March Is: to April 1 â€"-T()-â€"- Low Rates to U43 "1‘ £11282.“ng and Funeral Directom At the Chronicle Prr’nting House, Garafm Street. THE ATTRACTIVE ROUTE TOI â€nil? marant ’roportionatve rates from other in Ontario. Western Canada ’wture F rammg (m Shams; notice. Smm Rooms~ Next; to Swallow Balbex Shop.1’vm~wh\<.Lâ€"~\ex dwrSouth of \V. J. Lawzence't blacksmith shop. Full particulars from J. R. GUN, Town Agent. J. TOWNER, Depot Agent, E VERY mm; mm :Wfl EDITOR AND PROPRIESIOR Embalmirg a Specialty IS VIA CHICAGO FRO tn: 1% W. IRWIN For mm *3:ng ad ' ‘2 - cents pm In“: for .he -' 3. mm,- 3 outs perime ' s,,Wn mare. “ IS PUBL‘A’SHED THURSDAY MORNING . nut M m anï¬ ï¬lm: Total Assets $52,000,000 Vac: Kaulerod by “mam nun Manch 7th.. 1912. DURHAM, Ont. fie Coast $43.60 Mactulan 3M 2.60 skatcmn )1 S 1’. l' av