__â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-' ._â€"-â€"-v.-_._â€"-â€"â€"â€"..____â€"â€" :0 ACRES IN BENTINCK TOWN- ship. being Lot 26. Concession 3 W. G. R.‘ will be sold cheap: good title. Apply to George Whitman, Durham, or Thomas Daria. RE. No. 2, Priceville. SEING LOT 53, CON. 3, 8. (3:. P... * ' 10“ usres: an premises are new {ILL-1’19 barn. ' beds and outbuild- stream through acres hard- ~ood bush, rest in good state of cultivation. Possession given on Nov. lat: 1913. For further par- ticulars, apply on premlses to Mr! John Staples, Rural Route No. 1. Durham. Ont. ._ Lots For Sale NORTH PART OF LOT 6, THE old skating rink site. Garafraxa otreet, and the north part of lat 5. Albert street. Apply to A. . " 9 30“ _L_A“ TVVO-l FOR 8. 5 Nu. 1.0, u“-.. Dunes to commence aite days. Apply to John Wad retary-treasurer, Durham, No. 1 LOTS 8, 9 and 10, K1: Itreet, West. Apply to 303. THE DURHAM SKATING RINK“: one of the best i tario, is offered I paying propositio 11 Western 013-.~ or sale; agoodg 11; good reason. for selling. Apply J. A. Brown,! Durham, Ontario. Advex tis for Pach House and Lot for Sale; PART 01“ LOT 1, GARAFRAXA street, west: house and stable in good condition: recently vacated by James Morris and now occuâ€" pied by Hugh McLean. For parâ€" ticulars apply to J. P Teliord, nus-ham 511†A GOOD SlX-ROOMED BRICK house on Queen St, South, Xacre 01 land; good well and good cellar. Apply _to Edward Walsh. “tn-ham; 11 30 lï¬tf Jackson. WO-STOREY COTTAGE. DIN- ing room, parlor, kitchen, wash- room and pantry down stairs; 4 bedrooms up stairs; half acre of land, with a number of bearing fruit trees: convenient to furni- ture factory: will be sold reasâ€" onably. Apply to W J. Lauder, 9244p Durham. _ - County of Grey. In the matter of the estate of Janet Campbell, late of the Town- ship of Bentinck in the County of Grey,_wic_101y, deceased. --A-â€" n.""l‘0‘“* “1C3, "suvw, â€"--vâ€"__- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to 3.8 0 1914, Cap. 121, Sec. 56, tn t all persons having claims against the estate of the said Janet Camo ‘ bell. who died on or about the 7thf day of August, AA) 1916, are re-' united to send by post prepaid or otherwise deliver to J. P. TelIord of the Town 0! Durham, solicxtor [or the executors, on or before theé 8th day of September, 1916, their“, names, addresses and descriptions. and a full statement of particu- lars of their claims and the nature of the security, it any, held bv them, dul certified, and that after the said ay the executors will? proceed to distribute the assets 01' the estate among the parties en-’ titled thereto, having regard only? to the claims of which they shall; then have notice. ' ’ - - ‘ L ham. For terms a - apply to J.P. Teliord, Durham. 11,18.tt' L-..‘ w.- â€"â€" v' ____v Dated the 12th day of August A. D. 1916 Charles Ly nn Grant Neil McCannel, Executors by their Solicitor, J. P. Telford £9000 0900999099090§§§§§§§z§§§§§§§z§§§z§§zg v Ow: ï¬n u bl? 6006‘04 Confectioner Be A. ROWE and Grocer 00090000099999.90000099009999909990§§§§§§§§§§§§O§§§ O b‘b“ Notice to Ll’etfltOi’S Lisvuwnts of one inch h :uhscquent insert. the above amount. ' Rink for Sale August 31, 1916. OYSTERS AND FRUIT IN SEASON :hcr nanted NO. 13, BENTujcg. '10 i l cut For all kinds of Bakery Goods Cookea and Cured Meats. SMALL ADS. KINCARDINE E. A. ROWE’S or less, 25 cts. for first insertion. and 10 cents .3011, Over one inch and under two inches. Yearly rates on app‘ication. 4115£f holi- it FF ICEâ€"Over .3 P. Telford’s ofï¬ce nearly Opposite the Registr ofï¬ce. Resxdence Second house south of Registry office on east side of Albert Street. Ofï¬ce Hours 911 a.m., 2-4 p. 111.. 7-9 p. m. Telephone communica- tion between ofï¬ce and residence at all hours. ï¬rs. Jamieson lamieson. , Lie. 1"E‘ICE AN 1.3 RESIDENCE a. U short dlsmnce east of Knapp’s hotel, Lamb ton Street, Lu Ker Town, Durham Ofï¬ce hours from 12 to z o’clock , __â€"â€" t,†‘- VLVLu-. (ice in the New- ‘Eâ€"luht-er Block. Ofï¬ce wars, 8 to 10 a. m. to 4p. m. and? w 9 o. m. Special attention ngeu to diseases of women and ehddren. Residence 0p- Josite Presbvterian Church. DB. BROWN L R C 9., LONDON. ENG “RADULATE of London. New J York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and I‘hront. \Vill he at the Hahn House, June 17th, Ju'ny 15th and Aug. 19th. Hours, 1 to 5 p.111. MILO Ofï¬ceâ€"Over Douglas’ J ewellerv Snore. fl - ty7 of Toronto. Graduate Roya College Dental Sqrgeons of Gntarxo. Dentistry :11 all its Branches. D Ofï¬ce nearly opposite the Regia‘ry ofï¬ce Lambton St. Durham. Anyamuugt; 3f monev tn 10:11.1 a? 5 p9? cent. on f..rm gropertv. A. H. Jackson. ; vOTARY PUBLIC. COMMISSION. L er. Conveyancer, 812. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer 0: Mar- riage Licenses. A general ï¬nancial busi- ness transacted. . __ )F‘FICE l. P. Telford. DARRISTEL. 50111017903 mo. 3. 6. Hutton. 1'. ARTHUR COOK WILL GIVE: vocal instruction in singing ev- ery Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. S. F'. McComb. Pupils may 21mm: for appointments to Wire. )1 Com-o at any time. 10 fitâ€"1": Licensed Auctioneer ior theâ€: County of Grey. Satisfaction gnarl antoed. Terms reasonable. Dates, of sales made at the Chronicle of-‘ fice, or with himself. . l Ptes. Lou Brotnweu anu uru. W' J' SHARP Patton were home from Camp Holstein Conveyancer. Borden over the Week-end. Issuer of Marriage Licenses.§ Mrs. Harp'ell, who spent amonth Money to loan at lowest rates,'with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. and terms to suit borrower. Fire:John Bellamy, returned home to and Life Iosurance placed in thor- ; Toronto on Saturdav, accompunicd oughly relxable compnaies. Deeos,'bY her mother who" will visit in Mortgages, Leases and Wills,‘the city for a, few weeks. executed on shortest notice. All. Mr and Mrs. Leslie Norris of work promptly attended to. 'Mpaford visited over lib“ week- THAT SPLENDID RESIDENCE: property in Upper Town belong- ing to the late Mrs. Wilson, will be sold on reasonable terms; contains Xacre more or less: . comfortable residence, 7 rooms; hard and soft water; good bear- f \ lng orchard and garden; fine sit- uation. Apply on premises. or to Thos. Ritchie or Duncan Smellie, , A COMFORTABLE BRICK COT- tage; ood stone cellar; 7acres 0! In more of less; on second concession of Glenelg, 1% miles east of Durham; has a good frame barn on it. Apply to A E. Jackson, Durham. 518 Arthur Gun, M. 0. ‘ HYSICIAN A ND SUBQEQN ,_ OF- ‘ - C- ' Week. Ognlgzgglakeinlkflrggegï¬or! Mrs. ML-Phatt-er of Owen Sound With stacker: and tank; in injs visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. first-class condition. Apply to :Wright, West back 11118. J F. GRANT, D. D. s.. L. D. s rONOR GRADUATE. UNIVEgm. For Sale or to Rent 'Ii‘U'Rï¬AM" ONT. (anw Town.) Assmtant Roy.London Ophthalmic Hoal and to Golden Sq. Throat and Nose Hos , SPECIALIST: I ‘7 EAR, THROAT . NOSE: " )rboa 13. Frost 83. Owen Sound. 3 executors. O’Neil Bros†Priceville, ’RZB'. 2 Property for Sale Thresher for Sale Dr. 1MB. Pickering Dentist. Licensed cfluctloneer Dental Direciorv Legal ‘Dz’recl‘orv Dan McLean DR. BURT. "OT/f ’1 J J. EL ()ver '1 Musical 6 291:! Sergt. Bert Jamieson. who was gassed at St. Julien‘ and his chum. Pte. Chas. Leitch, wounded in the same battle, holidayed together here the past three Weeks and reâ€" turned. to Toronto on Thursday. Sergt. Jamieson- has been an active recruiting officer the post six months. and. desired to return to the front, but being rendered phyâ€" sically Lnfit for trench life, has been given an honorable discharge. Pte. Leitch, who has almost re- covered, expects to return to the front. Messrs. J. W. Boyd, had a fine barn raised last Week on their stock farm adjoining the Village The framing was done by Mr. John McDonald and the erection made by block and tackle. The building, which is 42x85, with 18 ft. posts, has a commodious basc~ ment for stabling. It stands 1011 9 ft. cement walls and will contain tWo large silos. Mr. Milton Chapman of Peith is home on two Weeks’ holidgus \\ 1th his parents here . Master RN. Cornfield of Toron- to holidayed with his uncle at Mt. Zion, and called on old friends here last week. __ Mr. Lauder McKinley of Toronto was a Visitor at Mr. M. E. Wil- son’s last week. ~ _Miss Bertha Morrow of Winnipeg is visiting Mrs. Mark Wilson, Jr.. and other friends. -‘-__- .â€" ___ Mr. Frank VanDusen and three other friends, from ChesleV, \\ ere in town on Monday on a fishing holid av. h- n 1-- a .-v-"' Corp. Rev. B. G. Kerr of Camp Borden, made a short Visit here last week, returning from attend- ing: the funeral of a comrade at Chatsworth. - â€"- 1 ‘v VAL -s‘uvu vv v-â€" Ptes. Robt. Irwin and Herb Le- Gard were home from Camp Bor~ den last Week on sick leave, the former having a severe celd and the latter ivy p-oisvoninO‘. 1 (- WMr. Jos. Clyinfon spent last Week at Rob Roy, his sister. ‘L‘lu .1.â€â€œ/-- Miss Latimer, stenographer in ‘LR. J. Sproule’s office, is on her vacation this Week with relatives at Walter’s Falls. Mr. C. J. Sproule, a former prinâ€" cipal of Flesherton public school; has, We notice, been successful at the recent educational summer course in Toronto in obtaining: a certificate as supervisor of veal music in schools. Mr. Sproule’s musical talents were appreciated here in his services as choir leader in the Methodist church and on musical programs, enriched by his voice and violin. Pt-e. Jas. White 01" Saugeen Junc- tion, who was home from Camp Borden, committed an assault on n4._L2.\.. 3n“ .LLU. uwu. n.---- -V , tion, who was home from Camp Borden, committed an assault on Wm. Hazen at Proton Station. for which he was last Week fined. by J. L. MeMullen, J.P., $5 and costs. or 30 days. Ten days were given to settle up. Our village had. a close call from fire one day last Week. In the heat of the day a barre. of refuse in the rear of Frank Dunâ€" can’s hardware was discovered on fire. supposed. to have started from spontaneous combustion. It was fortunate the blaze was seen before it had made greater head- way, for, being close to the oil house, the danger was very great. Mrs. Geo. Rutledge ‘received vao -Uvâ€"w _ .LVLLD. __ ‘1 Word last Week that her daughter. Mrs. Isaac Turner, was in the hosâ€" pital at Winnipeg with blood pois- oning in her hand, on which an operation had been performed to stay the disease.- ‘I h‘ 1 L‘~-- i‘er-r‘f" Dr. Murray and daughter ‘w en: in the city over the Week-end. Mr. Jos. Armstrong and family returned to the city on Saturday after holidaying at their summer home here. __ . I ‘ I _ _" r‘ f‘ A the city for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Norris of Meaford visited over the Week- end ‘With the former’s mother, Mrs. W. J. White, who is in poor health. 0 C ‘ 17 -_‘-~ .‘5 Delbert Patton is holuiaymg in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. E. Storrey of Tor- onto, visited the latter’s brother, Mr. John Flynn, the past week. . Mr. W. Karstedt of Indianapolis visited his brother, F. G., here last Week. Mrs. H. V. Gaudin of Heathcote visited her arents, Mr. and Mrs. John Breen, _a.st week. -_- A qua -_'___, Mr. Frank Cole and. family m0- tor-ed from Detroit and are visiting his parents, and sisters. Misses Myra and Elizabeth Cole of For- est, acc_o_mp_anied ‘their‘ uxicle. -â€" 1â€"~.I\l\'\ COB, uuwvuorwu--“ Rev. W. Dinwood‘£-;{7h6'has been appointed assistant pastor on Singhamp‘tqn _l§1eth0dist circuit, ___ 111': A}. “vyvu-vvv- w--â€"-â€" -..__ - . Singhampton Methodist circuit,i paid his sister, Mrs. Andrew Wick-j ens, a short visit a few days ago-1 Mrs. Duncan Muir of Port Arthur: Who spent the past four Weeks‘ with relatives in this vicinity, W389 the guest of Mrs. Wm. Burnett last week. _ A _ N ‘1 V -‘aâ€"v, -- . Masters Béfiy'éhd Ernest Arm- strong of Toronto are visitmg their aunt, Mr.s._Fret‘io Hiclglipg.“ 1- 1 Mrs. W. L. Wright is in the city ithis week attending the millinery ‘openlngs. Hon. 1. B. Lucas, Who holldayed 5the past Week on a cruise on Georgian Bay, was a visitor on Saturday evening at Mr. M. K. Mr. and. Mrs. Buskin and daugh- ter Lillian, accompanied. to Toron- to by Miss Scott, are on a ten days’ motoring holiday to Toron- to, St. Cath-'rinres, Hemilton and Guelph.‘_ _--. - _ up 1--..- VI “v- ThguMisses Ellison of Tottenham are visiting their uncle, Mr. R. G. Holland and Wife. “v-5woa-w It.-- ‘- Mr. Thos. Bentham sup-plied the Methodist pulpit on Sunday morn- ing, and Mr. R. J. Woods of Cor- betton in the golï¬ng. FLESHERTON. -\IL \r. Lou Brothwell and Geo. were home. from Camp over the Week-end. 1 ‘ Patton is holidaying“ in. trohspen‘t' part of Rob Roy, Visiting and daughter were THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Luv Ltingi Mr. W. J. Meads met With a his: iSSGS;19SS on Monday by the destru3- F0r_it10n by fire of his barn on the ‘ {old San. Henderson farm on the beeniDurhan. Road. The building conâ€" r 'Onitained about 12 tons of hay and 'cuit,1100 bushels of oats. Three horses rick-iWere in the basement, one of ago_'!Which escaped injury, but the .thunothers were so badly burned be- eeksï¬ore being rescued that it is was E-doubtful if they Will recover. In llast ' the effort to get them out, 311'. iMeads’ son had a close call, be- ound ing almost suffocated by smoke. Wm. .There was $1,000 insurance on the Ebuil-ding and $500 on the contents Arm-.but the total loss is estimated at .itingiOV'el‘ $2,000. The fire broke out I. "about mid-dayand is a mystery Luf_,~-11_éas there was no one about the Dronâ€" It building. \I u--\- Councillor T. J. Stinson and Mr. Johnston Cullen e1 ~h made a biO' sale of stock to the nu} ers here a few days ago. Mr. Stinson’s de- liven of cattle, lambs and hogs to \Y. J. Boyd. brought him almost $600. Mr. Cullen’s delivery of 11 young cattle, and 18 lambs to M. Wilson amounted to nearly $1,000. These are records it will be hard to beat. We are sorry to learn Mr. Jos. Cornfield of Toronto, who had his foot injured in a car collision nearly six months ago. is yet un- able to work. Mr. Cornfield can more about on crutches. but the foot is still in plaster cast. Miss Irene Murphy of Mt. Forâ€" est visited her friend, Miss Lulu Mitchell, last Week. __. Richardson’s, accompanied by Mrs. Lucas and son Dick. We were pleased to have an evening with the genial attorney-general and his esteemed wife. Corp. Albert Richardson of th: ï¬lth Battery, London. Visited over the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson accom- panied by his Wife and child. Mrs. Ira Perigo of Feversham is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Albert Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Field of Tor- onto are Visiting the férmer’s brothers here. ' MrvaSK-fy. Eii‘vnton of Maxwell Visit- ed his brother here on Monday. Mr. Bert Best has gone to the West for the harvest. Ceylon Village again suffered by fire about 5 o’clock on Thursdxy morning last, when Mr. James Radley’s hotel was destroyed, With nearly all of the contents. The fire started upstairs, it is said. from an overheated stovepipe and when discovered had made. much head- way and spread so rapidly that but little could be saved from the building. There Was a strenuous fight to save the stable nearbv. which was considerably damaged. Insurance on the buildings and contents, $2,600._ _ 1 inspector Halbert had, :1 resi- dent near Ceylon before Magis- trates McMullen and, McTaVish here last Week and the eVidence being sufficient to convince the magistrates that the charge was Well founded, a fine of $20 and costs Was imposed. Mr. Henry of Markdal-e prosecuted, and Mr. Tucker of Owen Sound was coun- sel for the accused. A Markdale livery horse caused some excitement on Thursday ai- ternoon last. Taking fright at an automobile the animal dashed across the street, colliding with a telephone pole, Where it broke aWay from the buggy, which was leit badly damaged. It then mounted, the Munshaw House. platâ€" form and fell endeavoring ,to en- ter the hall dolor. Here, While sevâ€" enal men attempted to drag it back to the street, it regained its feet, and. breaking loose dashed across to the Richardson drug store. where it again fell broa'lâ€" side and Was captured. but put one of its feet through the cellar window. | Three auto loads, conveyed by ‘D. H malnrson of Toronto, J. A Boyd of Ma1kdale and Geo. Mitch- ell, here, had a pleasant dm picnicking and fishing at Heron. i1nond last Thursday. 2 W. H. and S.Hemphillr1c11\1u Wmd on Sundav of the death 11‘ their aged aunt at Kleinburg. The former gand sister have gone to .1. â€" tend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell, ccntu: line, have the sympathy of numer- ous friends in their bereavement, by the death on Thursday of thtfil‘ eight months old son. Interment was made in Mt. Zion cemetery. Good progress is being made on Mr. W. Henry’s fine new residence, which Will be an ornament to the. village. A cow belonging to our friend. Mr. Jas. Sp-eer of Feversham had a remarkable tumble last work. While feeding on the bank of Line. liver she fell backwards over the rozk to the water below, a dist- ; Among those from this local- ity who left on the haivesteis’ excursion for the West on Fliciav were: A. Stewart, H. Lex er, G. Da- gViS, W.J. Talbott, A. McRae and _B. Best. i 1 i ance of about 25 feet, but bossv got up from her bath apparently little the worse and. as if she in- tended continuing her usual sup- ply of milk to the family. 1 Mr. Chapman, undertaker, con- ducted another funeral from the House of Refuge, Markdale, on Monday. This is the third death recently at the Refuge. An Irishman Was seated in a railway carriage next to a very .Dompous- looking man, with whom ;he commenced a conversation in ;a rather free and. easy manner. At .length the pompous one said: “My gzood man, reserve your conversa- ition for one of your own equals. 1 ‘wouid have you know that I am 'a K.C.†The Irishman jumped up 'and held out his hand. “Begorry. :shake!†he exclaimed. “Oi’m a 'Casey meself.†-â€" Boston Tran- ' script. Intended for last week. SAME FAMILY NAME. A RELIABLE AGENT W; ANTED In every guud town and district, in On mriu where “e are. not. represented Te n-itm-y reel-val for t‘he‘right m an A Splendid listof New Special- ties for Season IBIS-l7 { inmuding- the new everbearinga Raspberry, St. Regis. ' Highest commisshms paid. Attractive advcrtising nmtter. 108 NTO "RU-83111 GNT‘ERIO ¥§+++é+é++%++%++u~é++++++f °§°~i"i~~§â€Â§'+~§“§"§°+++++++ O .r-¢ O 4. 9 O0 0 n++++% o a... o The. school is thoroughlv equipped 2 {Enching ability, in chemical and elec- trical supplies and ï¬ttings, etc†fur full Junior Leaving and Matz.-i«t;ul:zti<m work. FEDS. ALLAN. Plinvipa] zm vincial Model School Teacher Class Certiï¬cate. Durham High Schooi Intending Students should enter at the be ginning of the Venn if possihie. Board can be obtained at reasonable ates. Dinhanx IS a healthy and at- tractive town. making it a moat desix» able place f7; residence. The record of the School in past. years is a flatter-mg one. The trustees are progressn’e educationally and spare no g x ;:'_;:-x.ixls to see that teachers and pupils have every advantage for the pro- per presentatiOn and acquistion of knowledge. FEES : $1 pew month H. R. KOCH, FALLTEHM UPENS AUG. 28 In ELLIOTT [yr ,m Yonge and Charles StS.. loxuntn 31'. 1s asked to ï¬ll 11101e than thi1ty times as many positions as they h'zd gladuates during thelaat pwelve 111011t11s. H‘- I 1 SIGN“ WE? LINEIUN ' VViite bod: 1:; fm catalogue. This col- lege 18 noted for high gxade tminirw. §§¢§§§§§§§§§§§O§§§O§Q00000O0OO‘OOQOOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 ; YOU CAN’T AFFORD FOO. z ' MOUNT roassr' em: 3 Q 0 oo¢¢+¢ooo+¢+oo+ooo‘oo¢o§oooooooooo‘ooooooooooooo.0+9 Buy your 00000090090000000009009000 §¢§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ 9990600 The Variety Store To do Without a business eduoaï¬on. especially when you pay fur it anyway. because 1f you don’t get the education you pay for it in smaller earnings and lost opportunities. whice more than counter- balance the actual cost in dollars and cents to get it. \Vhy not get your money’s worth by getting the education that is coming to you? A course in the Mount Forest Busmess college will do it Write for New Journal. Fall term opens September 5. D.A. MCLACHLAN The Frmt hill Nursvries. (Estahï¬slh d 15757) School Suppï¬e8m Money Saved Chairnmn. I. S. Mellraith : The Dawn Town Shoe Store 'res. The Standard of Clean- QWT That. is what you will do if you buy your Footwe‘ Prices are advancing and many lines cannot now be bought. We are now fairly well stocked at old prices, but they are moving out and goods to replace them are much higher. (Enough said). We have some pairs of different lines, mostly small sizes, selling at less than cost. Trunks, Su.t Cases, Club Bags, etc. Also Hosiez y and Mitts at .close prices. in advance J. F. GRANT, Secretar V WNW!†MOUNT FOR EST '1‘0 MOQQONWW PLANING MILLS Opens on Monday August 28th in each of Shaw’s Seven Business Schools, Toronto. Free curriculum sent on request. \ ' rite \V. H. Shaw. P1 esidem; Yonge and Genard Sts. Tm onto. ZENUS CLARK DURHAM flew Prints Crums Best Rock-Fast Drills Dress Goods The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for C. L. GRANT’S Shingles and Lath Always on Hand At Right Prices. uuy your r'oouveal' now. ny lines cannot, now be ell stocked at old prices, AUTUMN SESSION Call and Inspect at Custom Sawing Promptly At- tended To SASH, DOORS â€"â€" and all kinds of ~â€" House Fittings In Serges, Voiles and Fancy Stripes PAGE SEVEN. J. A. FLEMING, Prin. ONTARIO PERFECT HE. WOMAN’S 3 ¢§§§§§§§++¢¢¢ - {\qc IIIIII Return tivkvts v. all statimv in (7 2 Arthur. (H 1)!" Z't “ Mich.,Buï¬'11».32' Falls and 5"pr 2' Tickets and MI; plic'u’. .HH _â€" CanadianNati 1“Return tit-kwh :1: Toronto fl'nm ~11! ~ 8. MAC 1“ Trains w hws. until P.“ A...“ . Canadiaw Trains 1‘31 and 3. 45 p. n â€rains :u. ' imp") EVERY Ii Obtain pm tiv Gervice and from Glam! 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