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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Jul 1912, p. 2

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Let . bargain bgy er.-â€"Arthur H house on College street; 61): rooms, two storeys, soft water. good half acre of kand. A bargain to quick pur- chaser. For wtieulars, apply to Ed. Lang on, Durham, or John M. Little, 205 Riopelle St, Detroit, Mich. 2 22tf Z COMFORTABLELBRHICK ' Co 1:- tage in upper town, Well located. about a quarter acre of land __-....1 nnnrlflfin'n. in11 5911 'A COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE flu Durham. ‘2 floreys high, hard and soft watex inside, good cem- ent stahle frame barn on too, quarter acre of land. Price aWay down to quick purchaser. Apply a? the Chronicle office. 7 2? ti A. PAIR LOT 33. CON. 9, GLENELG, CON- taining 100 acres of first-class land in good condition. Reason- able terms. Apply to J,A. Rus- sell, Box 39, Sedgewick, Alberta. Mar.14tf THE J. C. NICHOL TAILOR SHOP and dwelling, next to :R. Bur- nett‘s store. For particulars, apply to George Ryan, Sr., Lamb- ton street, Durham. 425tf HOUSE 0.3 ALBERT STREET; THE ROCKY SAUGEEN HOTEL property.-â€"Apply to J. A. Brown, Durham. 12 7t! pleased receive tenders at once 10 he completion of a barn 45 0 feet, with 18 feet posts, and long .beams. Con- tg-act calls for completion from 51115 up, stabling not included. Apply personally to J 0113 Adlam. THE I’NlEfSIGNED WILL BE HUNTING. FISHING AND OTHER- wise trespassing on E}; of Lots 28 and 29 on the 4th concesison, and Lot 28 on the 5th concession of Bentinck, is strictly forbidden, and intruders will be prosecuted according to law.â€"-Thos. Torry and Alex Grierson, Proprietors. 6'20 Sp - EINOTICE is hereby given that I Will not be responsible {or the payment of any debt or debts contracted by my Wife, Elizabeth Acton, after Thursday. July 25th, 1912‘ the date on which this notice first appeared in The Durham Chronicle. 100 acres: 70 acres worming, Lauu. 10 acres new land, 20 acres hard- wood bush. Two good wells on premises. Good concrete house- frame barn. driving shed, aéâ€"acre orchard. Well fenced. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. For fur- ther particulars apply to David [303:1 ‘OF_1.7_,-CO-IS’.W1“,‘E._G. R., Glenelg, 50 W; fi-orty .acres under cultivatiom 7 acres ~ small fruits: watered by spring . Frame house 28x24. frame barn, 50x36; stone base- ment underneath, and other outâ€" buildings. Also lots '2 and 301 15. Con. 1, ‘W.G.R., Ben-tinck, 100 acres: 30 acres under cultivation. 30 acres pasture, 35 acres hard-1 wood bush, 5 acres swamp, 1,4] Small frame house, e barn 50x36, stabling un- derneath. The above property will be sold cheap, as the owner intends going to Alberta. For further particulars. apply on farm, or to Wm. Leggette, Rockv Saugeen, Ont. 125 tf UVU Lava. . ___ . LT A- Durham. on Garafraxa street, near the Durham Road crossing, next lot south of McArthur‘s old store. 'Splendid residential site. For particulars, apply to Miss Martha Sharpe. 3'.’ Beverley St. -' n 0..-...A Toronto. a quarter of neverv-failing cheap. and ' room house. rooms. Town water and electric lights. Apply to Mrs. Neil McKechnie, Durham. 530tf (iOOD COMFORTABLE SEVEN- WARNING T0 TRESPASSERS For Sale or Rent. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Advertisements of one inch. or subsequent insertion. Over 01 .._‘.* Notice to the Public 25.. ' C015 3:37.153: “£85653: THEODORE ACTON.__}_Dd v ---â€" ouse. about an acre and er of land. large stabla a filing well. \Yi‘d be sold and on easy terms. Ap- Thos. Daniel. Durham. 7 911251 ‘6‘. a, DoucL‘o’ Vuu--.â€"_v ° 70 acres working land. new land, 20 agres hard- I“ For Rent E.G.R.. GLENELQ 33 street. 2 storeyfi. With good stable. will be sold rea quick purchaser. to suit the buyer. F. Caton. 3 7t! WN ICE [or immediate Jackson. 18“ SMALL ADS. inch. or loss, 25 cents for first insertion. and 10 cents for each Over one inch and under two inches, double the above amount. Yearly rates on applicatton. (J! 63mp' Holstein Conveyancer. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. | Money to loan at lowest rates, Eand terms to suit borrower. Fire land Life Insurance placed in thor- loughly reliable compnaies. Deeds, iMortgages, Leases and Wills, ,executed on shortest notice. All zwork promptly attended to. Notice is hereby given that any person found hunting or other- Wise trespassing on Lots 9 and 10. on the 3rd concession of the township of Egremont, after the first appearance of this notice, May 23rd, 1912. will be prosecuted according to 1aw.-â€"W. T. Wilson, Varney. 5 23 tf NORMAL TRAINED. SALARY $450. Duties to commence after holidays. Apply to W. J. Adlam. Secretarv S. S. No. 6, Bentinck Mulock P. 0.7 4 3 FOR U.S.S. NO. ‘2, BENTINCK Glenelg. Second class. Salary $500. Dutiez- to begin after mid- summer holidays. pAply. stating: experience, to Dan. McArthur, Durham. ' MALE OR FEMALE FOR U. S. S. No. 2, Egremont and Normanbv. Duties to commence after mid- summer holidays. State salarv and experience. Applications received up to Wednesday, Aug- ust 7th. â€"â€"Wm. Bradlev Secretarv. Orchard. 3 3 T York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. \Vill be at the Hahn House, July 20 Oct. 19. November 16. Dec. 21, Hours, 1 to 5 p.m. MALE OR FEMALE. FOR 5.5. NO. 13. Bentinck, holding second class certificate. Duties to com- mence after holidays. Apply, stating experience, and salary required, and giving references to Hugh R. Riddell, Sec.-Treas., Dornoch, Ontario. 4 ante assxsmnt Roy. London Ophthalmic Hos. 2112;. and to Gollen Sq. Throat and Rose Hos. SPECIALIST : EYE, EAR, THROAT NOSE WAN TEDâ€"PROTESTAN T TEACH- er holding second-class profes- sional certificate, for 8.5. No. 5. Glenelg township, county Grey: light school; pleasant surround- ings, church and post-office near: salary $500 or thereabouts, according to qualifications and experience: duties commence af- ter_ holidays. R. T. Edwards, Eb- Officeâ€"Over Douglas‘ Jewellery Store). .‘ Uflice. nearly opposite the Regisfry office. Lambton 5t..Durham. Anyamount 0:" monev to loan an, 5 per cent. on farm oropertv. U stairs, Lambton Street. Rvsideue Corner Queen and George Streetsâ€"NW o: Methodist Church. Uflice hours 9- am. 2-4 112., 7-9 am. Telephone No. L. R, C P.. LONDON. ENG {'V_RADULATB of London. New FOR SALE OR RENT, WITH OR without furnishings, for one year, or a term of years, the Central Hotel property in the Town of Durham. Apply to Me- Grath 8: McAuliffe, Proprietors. 3. fice in the New Hunter Block. Office nours, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 1.09 i. :11. Special attention given to diseases if women and children. Residence op )osite Presbvterian Church. U er, Conveyancer, 82c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. A general financial busi- ness transacted. .A. BUGGY LAP SPREAD. OWN- er may get it at this office soy paying for advertising. A CURTAIN, APPARENTLY BE- longing to an automobile. En- quire at this office. ‘ The animal garden party of the Durham Baptist church will be held on Mrs D. Campbell’s lawn on Tuesday evening, July 30th. )FFICE L! Short distance east of Knapp": Hotel, Lamb ton Street. Lower Town, Durham )Ffica hours from 12 to ‘2 o’clnck J F GRANT.D.D.S.L.D S. ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduape Roya 3011929 Denfal Surgeons of Ontargo Dennstry 111 all Its Branches; Jrs. Jamieson Jamieson. ”PFIC‘B AND RESIDENCE A \r short distance past offinapp’: Rgtel, A. H. Jackson. _ OTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- _L er. Conveyancer, c. Insurance Arthur Gun, M. D. .3335“me AND SURGEON. OF- ordale. J. G. Hutton. M. D., C. M. \FFICE, TELFORD’S BLOCK. UP Notice to Trespassers J. P. Telford. ARRISTEL, SULICITOR. ETC UURHA M ONT. (Lower Town.‘ Teachers Wanted Office 33. Frost St. Oven \‘nnnd. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. Medical Direa‘orv. Dental Dz’rea‘orv UR. BRCWN Lem! ‘Dz'rectorv For Sale or Rent DR, BURY. J. SHARP Over J. J. Hunter’s FOUND | Notice is hereby given that the {Saugeen Fishing Club, having {leased all the fishing and angling rights on streams ,with branches and tributaries on the lands of i Messrs. W'ettlaufer, Mueller, iDamrn, Seim and Ryan, being Lots i30 and 31, Con. 12; Lot 30, Con. 13; ILots 27 and 30, Con. 14; _Lots 29 land 30, Con. 15; and Lot 23, Con 3, ‘all in the Township of Normanby gin the County of Grey, as aPre- gserve for the propagation and cul- itivation of fish, that fishin or 3trespassing by unauthorize per- sons Will be rigorously prosecuted {according to law. A reward of $15.00 will be given for informa- ltion given either personally or by {letter leading to the conviction of ,any person or persons guilty of kunauthorized fishing or trespass- ,ing upon any of said lands. IJUDGE BARRETT, W. HUETHER, * President. Secy.-Treas. :Neustadt, May lst, 1912. 1 Notice is hereby given that the I Crystal Spring Fishing Club, having leased all the fishing and angling rights on streams With branches and tributaries on the lands of tMessrs. Blyth and Cornish, being ;Lots 30 and 31, Concession 3, and gLots 30, 31 and 32, Concession 2, all in the Township of Nonnanby in the County of Grey, as aPre- serve for the propagation and cul- tivationpf fish, that fishin or tion given either ersonallyor by letter leading to t e conviction of any person or persons guilty of unauthorized fishing pr trespass- ‘_._.. ___ Duties.â€"Must reside upon the homestead or pre-emption six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry Linclud- in}: the time required to earn homestead patent} and cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhaust- ed rhis homestead right and cannut obtain a pre-emption may enter for a purchased homestead in certain districts. (Price $3.00 per acre. Dutiesâ€"Must reside six morths in each of three years, cul- tivate fifty acres and erect ahouse worth $300.00. In certain districts a homeStead- er in good standing may pme-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. Dutiesâ€"Six months’ residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A home- s'teader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and oc- cupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. ANY PERSON who is the-sole head 01 a familg, or any male over 18 years 01 , may homestead a quartersection of available Dom- inion land in Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Don- inion Lands Agency, or Sub-agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, can certain conditions by father, moth- er. s:on, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. W. W. CORY Deputy of the Minister of the Interiozr. N.B.â€"Unau-thlorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. The Depaltment does not lind itself to accept the 10“ ast 01 am tender. Each tender must. he ncconu‘mIH ied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank. payable to the or- der of the Honourable. the Minis-- ter of Publis Works. equal to ten per cent. (,10 p.c.’) of the amount of the tender, which will be for- feited if the person temlering de- cline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so. or fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender he not 2mcepted the cheque will he returned. R. C. DESROCHERS. Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, July 19, 1913. Newspapers \will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert it Without authority from the De- partment. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned. and endorsed “Tenders for Wharf at Big Bay, Ont.” will be received at this 01‘â€" fice until 4 p.1n., on Wednesday. August 14th, 1912. for the construc-- tion of one crib. the stone and gravel approach, and the recon- struction of the superstructure of the existing wharf at Big Bay, County of Grey. Ontario. SYNOPSIS 0F CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS Persons tendering are notified! that tenders will not lie consideral ; unless made on the printed forms, supplied. and signed with their) actual signatures. stating their oc-l cupations and places of residencel In the case of firms. the actuall Signature, the nature of the oesu-' nation, and place of resi-‘lence of: each member of the firm must be! given. Plans. specification an-i form of contract can be seen and forms of tender obtained at this Depart- ment. and at the offices of J. (ft. Sing. Esq.. District Engineer. Con- federation Life Building, Toronto. Ont.. and on application to the Postmaster at North Kagupel. Ont. ing upon any of 951d lands. ‘ JUDGE BARRETT, W.‘ HUETHER, President. Secy.-Treas. Neustadt, May lst, 1912. FISHING NOI‘ICE By order, FISHING NOTICE TEE DURHAM CHRONICLE. l 5‘“; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allan. of Vie-f 1“] .toria,‘ B.C‘., visited some of the; ”- l old friends at Orchard. Mrs. Allan i 10f Iwas formerly Miss Mary Calvertl "C and doubtless it was a great pleasure to her to be. back to see the old home and old friends again. Miss Norma Pinder entertained a number of little folks at a birth- ; ‘, afternoon.‘ and in the evening Mrs. Finder”; 1" entertained a number of young: (t 'ladies in honor [of her guest. Miss; ll '4 J .-._...â€".. â€"â€".. 1»- 1 111 Mr. Alex. Doddxs’ house was! eci struck by lightning last Monday,’ 5" ’during’jhe electric storm. I Fast Limited Muskoka Express via Canadian Pacific leaves Toronto 12.10 p. in. daily except Sunday, carrying Parlor (hr. Cafe Car and first class coaches making direct connection at Bala with steamers for all lake points. 1‘: I u n . FOURTH LINE, A. G. Mr. Willie, and Miss Minnie McArthur visited Proton relatives on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Stewart, of Kimberley. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hammond. Mrs. J. McKechnie, of Toronto, visited her cousin, ,Mrs. H. Patter- son. recently. Everyone should endeavor ti) visit this delightful resort, especially those subject, to hay fever, as the aunos- pheric conditions offer immunity from this nmlady. A MAP SWINDLE From the St. Mary’s Argus. Indignation reigns supreme among the farmers between here and Strat- ford over the swindlipg scheme which L_hl\ ‘AA--- ‘ A young uife sought; out hex moth- ei-i11-1uw with a most agonized ex- p195sion and threw herself into a Li121i1_ with a1) outhm'5t of rriief. The tragedies of early married life were illustrated in an incident that; m-cm'z-ed not long ago in a Baltimore household. ---.- . w u»;;uua (1111: often a dangerous disease. but it can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedyhas cured it even when malignant and epidemic. For sale by all dealers. For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exer- cise or injury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain’s Lini- ment. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. Full infufnmtion from any Agent. _-_._ -v-- ‘:~~v<-‘|AL:\/ \IL 511(710 , “Has anything happened to Henry.“ anxmnsly asked the motl'ler-in-law. We would like if the IE Corner’s cor. would stay in own back yard. "It, dosen’t steem po‘ssihlel How long has this been going on? How late dues he etay away. "“79“.” snhhed the \‘(mng anan, “know he usually leaves the Office at; five o'clm'k. Night before last hP did nut get home until six. and last night he didn’t. set a font in the house until twwqty minmes after six! Oh, what shall I du? \Vhat shall I do?" -v. -v-d.-\ \- vtb\.« IIJ‘IDAJCL'IIJ'JQVVO "He’s taken to staying out at night! wmled the unhappy wife. Miss Maud Jasper left Saturday for her home in Teeswater. Mr. Jas. Brown is giving his house a fresh coat of paint. which improves the appearance El‘eatlfy'. Miss Lou'isa W’atson, oif Priceville was a ViSitor in this burg on Sunday lasSt. 1 Miss Nellie Ferguson, of Proton, is the guest of Mrs. T. McArthur. Mr. J. J. and Miss Jennie Patterâ€" son visited Collingwood friends last week. We cohgratulate Miss Aggie Harrow on her success at the re- cent High school‘ exams. AS I HAVE NOT DISPOSED OF my stallion, “Young Prince Erie” I will keep him for service at his own stable for the season of 1912. All interested will bear this in mind. Terms made known on application; -- Dan. McNamara. owner, Lot 25, Can. 2. Normanby. Mr. Reuben Walker, accompan- ied by Mrs. John Walker, and Miss Ellie. of 'Cheeseville, were guests at Mr. T. Irwin’s the first of the week. ‘V- â€" wâ€"i Mrs. Andrew Wilson, and her daughter, Florence, and Mr. Geo Yiirs, of Durham, were visiting one evening recently at Mr. ‘Vm Hazlett’s, of ibis place. Mr. Tony Brigham has returned to his duties in London, after spending a few 'weeks visiting his parents and other friends around‘this place. ‘I doctor’s care at_pgesent. Dysentery is always serious and Mgvénd Mrs -Thos. Brigham NEW C.P.R. TRAIN FOR MUSKOKA DISTRICT YOUNG PRINCE ERIE DEGENERATIUN â€"â€"._* ..._.__.__-~“ ALLAN PARK. ORCHARD b’V’ IS enjoving cousin from Unc some of the 1rd. Mrs. Allan Mary Calvert. was a great pe back to the Blyth‘s his 'le 9 Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnson ' were about to have a three-round 'contest, but Johnson did not like {the looks of am iron rod that was between the two. so he flew his: gkite. and postponed the bout till Isome other time. The rain on.Sunday morning was :3 general all over rain. It has done. a lot of good to the late lcrops. The oats, in general. are going to be short. although there lare some pretty good fields of lthem now. so this will "help the sample, and spoil some of the {small potatoes. -â€"_â€". - ‘I A _ At a funeral of a well-known saloon- keeper a few days ago. the minister, instead of making the usual announce- ment that "an opportunity will now be given to view the remains,” thought to make a change in the an- nouncement and said: “An oppor- tunity will now be given to pass a- round the “bier.” Now quite a num- ber of old fellows in the back part of the room wiped the sympathetic tears from their eyes, removed their quids of tobacco, spit out of the window and awaited resultsâ€"Exchange. 21 THE Should start a systematic savings account in early years. He not only builds up a cash reserve, but also establishes a reputation with his banker of being a thrifty man. This will stand him in good stead should he require financial assistance in future years. 608 and Funeral Director A short time ago we referred to some of the Durham boys going through here making quite a dis- turbance, and last Thursday night there .Were a few came through and made quite a disturbnace to the people in the Park. Now, the parties were known, and if the like happens again. they will be brought before the J.P.. and made to answer for some of their non- Mr. and Mr's. Clark Torry were Visfimg friends in Lamlash last week. sense. Mrs. Chas Goodeve. and her daughter, Clara. of Toronto. are visiting with Mr. Henry Brigham. and renewing acquaintances in this place at present. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falkingha‘m, of Durham. were visiting at W. P. Bailey‘s. lately. The farmers in this locality are pretty well on with their haying. Some are through. and the most of them will finish this week. if the weather is fa‘vorable. The fall wheat is ready to cut. and is pretty well filled for sample. were visiting friends at Louise re- cently. Mr. James Smith. of visiting friends in this present. He is looking hearty. Mr.â€" and Mrs \V.P. Bailey were visiting friends in Hanover, on Sunday. iii. BELL UNDERTAKER “an OFFICE fm;?;fi m “ ‘ TORONTO DURHAM BRANCH, {ohnKellygg___ h ~ f #008 I THE TRADERS BANK 190 Branches In Canada LONDON. :NG. ornca Bank Bldgsâ€"Pn'nces St. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Capital and Surplus "zcture Frammg (m. shorten Home. SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next. to Swallo BarberShop. RESIDENCEâ€"Next door South of XV. J. Lawrence’s Napk’vnith Shop. Full line of Catholic Babes. and black and White Caps for aged people. ». HUGHES, Manager, BANK , the m m _'_A__ - _:f.LIL_ L ©F @ANADA $6,800,000 Embalming a Specialty . Holt, President. BIER AND BEER The Boy on the Farm Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund Total Assets INCORPORATED 1869 Dakota, is Iocahty at hale and . . . $7,900,000 . . . 8,900,000 0 . . 123,000,000 I. L. Poaso, Vic. Pres. and Gen. Mgr. ECURITY for both principal and interat is the first essential of an investment; the ability to realize quickly the second. Judged by these standards. a depont in the savings department of this Bank is an ideal form of investment. New Fast Express Service between Winnipeg, Yorkton. Canora and Regina. Smooth roadbed. EIech lighed Sleeping Cars, Superb Dinzng } Car Service. . Lv. Winnipeg. 8.45 a.m. 6.00 p.m. I Ar. Yorton, 7.10 p.m. 9.30 a..m. l Ar. Canora. 8.30 {.m. 11.45 a.m. Ar. Regina, 9.00 p.m. 7.00 a..m. ‘Arrive Saskatoon. 8.18 a. m. ‘ " Edmonton, 9.00 p. m. UPPER LAKES SAILINGS Sailings from Sarnia for $00 and Port Arthur 3.30 p. m. Mondays, W'ednes- I days and Saturdays. For Full particulars and tickets from any Grand Trunk Agent, or write A. E. Duff. D. P.A.. Toronto. Tickets good for 60 days Special train will leave Toronto at: 10.30 p. m. on above dates. carrying through coaches and Pullman Tourist; Sleeping Cars via Chicago and St. Paul. , July 23 August 6 and 20 Sept. 3 and I7 and every second Tuesday thereafter untll September 17th Via Sarnia or Chicago. Winnipeg and Return - $34.00 Edmonton and Return 42.00 A t the Chronicle Printing House, Garafraxa Street. All advertisements ordered by strangers must be paid for in adnnce. Contract rates for year.y ad venue-manta fur- nished on application to the office. Full Summer Service now in effect: to all of above resorts. \V’rutv for full particulars and illustrated folders to any Grand Trunk Agent. IH‘E DURHAM EHRUNIELE ' +° THE Cnnomcm will be sent tc subscnpdon any address. free of postage. for. Rates . . $1 00 per year. payable in advanoe â€"$1.50 may be charged if not, so paid. The date to which ever) subscription is rum! is denoted by the number an the address label. 30 paper dia- contimmd to all arrears are paid. except at the outmn of the proprietor. ' ‘ For transient advertisements 8 Advertlsmg cents per line. for the first inset“ Rates - lion: 3 cents per line each subse- quent insertion minion measure. Professions cards. not exceeding one inch $4.00 per annum“ Advertisements without anecitic directions will be published til] forbid a) 1 charged aeoormn 1y. Transieat noticesâ€""Lc 61. ":Found. " ”For Sa e."" etcâ€"50 (tents for first insertion. 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. Only line reaching sorts in Highlands of ing J. R. GUN, Agent. Phone 14 . TOWNER, Depot Agent, Phone 18 LAKE(H?BAYS -ALGUNQUD<PARK MAGANETAWAXIUVER x FRENCHIUVER TEfiAGAMI KAWARTHALAKES tram Coast to Coast DURHAM. ONT Homeseekers’ Excursions IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING M USKOR A LAKES SDITOR AND PROPRIETOR NEW YORK AGENCY Cor. W'illz'am and Cedar Sis. Total Assets $52,000,000 J uly 25th, 1912. IRWIN DURHAM, Ont. all St: ()an an?) l(. unmet io. im lud-

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