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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Apr 1912, p. 2

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LBE1 0117, CON. 1, LOT 2, CON. 4, E.G.R., GLEAL’LU. 100 acres: 70 acres working land. 10 acres new land, 20 acres hard- wood bush. Two good Wells on premises. Good concrete house. frame barn. driving shed, K-acre orchard. Well fenced. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. For fur- ther particulars apply to David McAuliffe, Upper Town. Durham Oct. 5th, tf. 70 ACRES, 1% MILES FROM. DUR- ham. Good buildings, good land. Two concrete Wells. Well fenced with Wire and rails. For pagticlllars apply to Mary. Cauld- ‘â€" â€" A- A A Qnt‘ff A COMFORTABLE BRICK DWEL- ling on Countess street 2 storeys, on gig-acre lot, with good stable. Apply to Mrs. P. Caton. 37tf THRIVISIG BAKng _ BUSINESS A “A‘â€" A GOOD DRIVING HORSE, FIVE years old. Cheap to quick pur- chaser. Apply to W. Ritchie, nge Hill. Apr. 422pd TWO PLAI‘E GLASS WINDO\VS, 6 feet bV 71’ feet. Apply to Daniel Me Auliffe, Durham. 44tf TEN AND ONE-HALF ACRES OF good land, with comfortable brick house, and barn, and good well at house: also a young orchard. This property lies south of Ceylon. Apply to Mrs. Henry Tucker, or T. rChislett. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE. coRggg§SIX-ROO.MED_HQUSE_ AND TEN_ BRICK COTTAGE, AND NICE ‘ -,J!-L- é-ROOMED DWELLING ON GOOD lot with stable,â€"F. W, Kelsey. 9:21. SEVERAL HOUSES IN DURHAM. A mm 015' ONE-HORSE BOB- Ileég'ha. and a cutter. Apply to D. MacKenzie. Upper 'Down, Dur- iamo___ .A _ 512 1.11:: HOUSE minim 9N cppN'gpss “VVIVH -"Vâ€" â€"_ 77 Street. Apply to Mrs. John bottle, Durham. 6‘5 TWO SHORTHORN BULLS; ONE‘ U n 1‘ U 1‘ U 1 1 u V U V! extra fine, 15 months Old, by a QUICKEST DANDRUFF CUBE j Prince Royal sire, and tracing to Cargill stock on the dam side. WORLD HAS EVER SEEN He is a choice animal, and has? . proved himself sure. Also one} If you want to get .rrd‘\ of dannd Epgllgnthi’ 01$V bug, V‘Efiffl‘éflififig ruff in the shortest possible time, ’ o . - . 1'1 - .v. . get a bottle of PARISAIN SDGE Vickers PD. 41mm .1-.. M”; “m if A. GOOD COMFORTABLE ROUGH-l cast house, 34 :acre of land, good: barn, hard and soft water. Willi sell right to quick purchaser.‘ Apply to Fred Sproat, Durh-am_.| GOOD COIMFORTABLE FRAME house on College street; six rooms, two storeys, hard and soft water. good half acre 0i land. A bargain to quick pur- chaser. For articulars, apply to Ed. Lang 011., Durham, 01' John .M. Little, 205 Riopelle Stu Detroit, Mich. ‘3 221:1 Glenelg, 50 acres; porty . ea under cultivation, 7 acres hard- wood bush, 3: acres swamp. 2 ‘ Lâ€"â€" -1 A+an WUW ”My“, u u...- vâ€" _ _ 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. Also lots 2 and 3of' 15. Con. 1, W.G.R., Bentinck, 100 acres: 30 acres under cultivation 30 acres pasture, 35 acres {hard- wood bwsih, 5 acres swamp, 1/. acre orchard. Small frame house frame 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, Rocky Saugeen, Out. 125 t1 THE ROCKY SAUGEEN HOTEL property. â€"Apply to J. A. Brown. Durham. 12 7t! You Will look a good While beâ€" fore you Will find a better medi- cine for ' coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only gives reliefâ€"it cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For sale by all dealers. 3555, 2nd CONCESSION, BENT- inck; joins corporation, Wes-t of Durham, on _l_)_u_r_ham .Roa1d, on _-_-.J V“ yubuuoâ€" ---_ Unluaw, __, north side. Well watered, good bank barn, comfortable frame and ‘og house. Will sell crop, stock and implements with farm. For further information, apply to Thos. E. Hutton, Hutton HILL REGISTERED SHORTHORN Bull 10 months’ chiâ€"Apply to Harrv Wilkinwson Varney. 21tf YOUNG FILLY, ABOUT NINE munths old. Apply to W. H. Lee Varney. 3214pd ivell, 5‘11 1'. 0 n1. V 115‘ U UWLHA‘ the Town of D H. Burnett. ErhaETLXpâ€"hly 1 2m , 3-YEAR-OLD GENERAL PUR- pose horse. Apply to Samuel Ritchie, Durham. 1123tf Lo?» $35551]:â€" (0â€"1: ifilmediate buyer.â€"Arthur E. Jackson. 18’“ 7 Ceylon. .OOD ROUGH-CAST HOUSE. ltrally located Apply to A. Hunter 8: Son. 2291:! v v -.______ hlgin and Sofifh streets. Will! 1 cheap to quick purchaser: good lot and garden on prem- s.â€"App1y to Mrs. Thomas nndPT‘SL 222tf . arms for Sale. For Sale. For Rent acr.es. vork1ng land. land, 20 acres hard- Two good Wells on >od concg'etgz house. ; fio'rty ,acres s .1 SMALL ADS. incn, or less, 25 cents for first inserti Over one inch and under two inches, amount. Yearly rates on applicamon. on, and 10 cents for each double the above 4412f Mar. 19tf 11 Ear- 6303ptf. 5. "3"." ”sfiBc’iit'EttEiftiafi éi’vén to diseases 3f yomen and thldren. Residence on acute Presbvtenan Church. SPECIALIST : EYE,‘ ”EARL mnqn “a; pose into Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hoe 533.. and to Golden Sq. Throat 3114 None Hos. PHYSICIAN AN D SURGEON , OF- fice in the New Hunter Block. Ofice nours, 8~to 1.0. a._ In»... to 4-p1m. and 7 to 9 . a _ “ J-RA-I‘An DR. BROWN L. R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG RADULATE of London. New York 4nd Chicago. Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. Will be at. the Hahn House, Jan. 20 Feb. 17, March 16. April 20, and May 18. Hours, 1 to 6 p.m. t) short distZIâ€"rce east of Knapp’s Hotel. Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durham Dflice hours from 12 to ‘2 o’clock FORTY-TWO AND ONE-HALF acres of land, a good house, barn and stable, hard 'Water at house door. Some fruit trees. Close by the town of Durham. Ap_131_y to Wm. Wall, Durham. 3 21 My- .- A GOOD COMFORTABLE ROUGH- cast house in good central loca- tion. On the premises there is a good large frame barn on stone foundation. Will sell cheap, on easy terms. Apply to Robert Douglas, Durham. 443 U animals treated on most scientif- ic principles. All calls promptly attended to. Office and residence. Garafraxa Streec. Durham, nearly op- posite the Chronicle Office. 623 1 BETJamieson Jamieson. FFICE AN D RESIDENCE A f i) short Qistaqce'eastAof Knapp’a Hotel. “ m‘md‘ f‘nsnknm ’ D ()fice. nearly opposite the Registry office. Lambton it..Durha.m. Anyamount 3f monev to loan et 5 per cent. on farm aropertv. "a II. JuVRQUIII OTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- L er, Conveyancer, c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses A general financial busi- ness tramacted Officeâ€"Over Douglas’ Jewellery Store. ty of Toronto. Graduate Rays College Dental Surgeons of Ontario Dentistry in all its Branches. DANDRUFF GOES Dr. D. S.Craig, D.V.S..V.S.V.D. “ISEASES OF DOMESTICATED Dr. w. 0. Pickering Dentist. OFFICE: Over J J. Hunter’s get a bottle of PARISAIN SDGE to-day and use. it. ‘ Besides banishing dandruff and making your scalp immaculately clean, PABISIAN SAGE is guaran- teed to stop flaling hair and irch- ing scalp and impart life and beauty to the hair. UV-“- "' â€""" ‘F ‘ - d ' rt life and The following improvements arej mg scalp an impa said to be erected on Parcel One beauty to the hair. " . !of the above described property; 'One of Rochester’s most promln- A log shingle roofed ere-llmg ent barbers writes: lhouse, 20 ft. by 26 ft., with frame , kitchen :12 ft. by 12 ft.: a frame G-entlemenr-I am a barber - 0f shingle roofed barn 38 ft. by 50 ft.. fifteen years’ experience. I have with stone stables underneath; also used many things for hair ‘ butilog outbuildings. . never found anything equal to TERMS OF SALEzâ€"Ten per cent - purchase money at the time of PARISIAN SAGE for removmg sale, and the balance within tihirt y dandruff. It is also .a splendid days thereafter, Without interest, hair dressing, and qmckly stops or if the purchaser so: desires Ten itching scalp. 1' have used it for per cent. 0f the purchase money _ .. - 'at the time of \sale; the balance to the last three years. T' D' Smith“ be arranged according to terms and Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Roch-l conditions then to :be made known. ester, N.Y., June-27, .1911. For further particulars apply to _..__ . _â€" - . o i ‘ ‘ ‘f , Vvvv- PAhi‘S'IXN’SAGE is. sold by Mac- farlane Co., and druggists ev- erywhere, for 50 cents. â€" taming 100 acres of first-Class land in good condition. Reason- able terms. Apply to J.A. Rus- sell, Box 39, Sedgewick, Alberta. M'ar.-14tf COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE Yu Durham. ‘2 sufo'rezys high, hard and sort Water inside, good cem- ent stable: frame barn on ton. quarter acre of Land. Price away down to quick purchaser. Apply a? the ChrOnicle office. 727 tf acres of land in the town of Durham. On premises are good pig pen, hen house and stable. Will rent house Without land, if desired. Apply to John Moffatt. Durham. 317t l. P. Telford. ARRISTEI., SOLICITOR. ETC J F- GRANT. D. D. S . L. D. 8. [ONOR GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- DURHAM ONT. (Lawn Town.) For Sale or Rent. ’Ofiioa; 13, Mat 83., Owen Sound. Arthur Gun, M. D. Medical Dz’rectorv. Dental Dz'rectorv. Legal ‘Dz’recz‘orv. A. H. Jackson DR. BURT. of first-class ; Notice is hereby given pursuant to “The Rewised Statutes of On- ,tario,” 1897 chapter 129 that all screditors and others having claims 3 against the estate of the said Wil- ;liam Boyce, who died on or about the fourteenth day of A Fehruary. A. D 1912, and the} estate of Mary Ann Boyce who died on or about the twenty-fifth day of February, AD. 1912, are\ required on or before the 2:7th day of April, AD. 1912, to send by post prepaid or deliver to {Edward Boyce, the Executor of the last Will and T es- tament of the said William Boyce, deceased, and also executor of the last Will and Testament of the. said Mary Ann Boyce, deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particu- lars of their c1aims,,the statement of their accounts and the mature of the securities, if any, held by them. Kin? Boyc-elflxâ€"vhoâ€" died on or about: Reports were received from a' the twenty-fifth day of Februar',‘ 1 l l AD. 1912, are\ required on or before} large number 0f farmers, 0f whom the 27th day of April. AD. 1912, twenty-five were able to give def- to send by post prepaidz. or deliver to {Edward Boyce, the 1 Executor of the last Will and 'I‘es-1 and undrained land. Three of the tam-ent of the said William Boyce, . . , deceased, and also executor of the; number 331d they saw no difference, last Will and Testament of the said but all the others reported in-‘ Mary Ann Boyce, deceased, their . , Christian and surnames, addresses! creases, Eleven counties “ ere rep- and descriptions, the full particu- resented in the reports, from Dur- lars of their claims, the statement , , , of their accounts and the mature ham 1n the 933‘: to .Essex 1“ the of the securities, if any, held byl west. The value of increases, in- them. cluding straw, was figured at And further take notice that afer‘ October 1911 prices, and March such last mentioned date the said, 191.2 prices. The former showed an Executor will proceed to distribâ€": , ute the assets of the deceased-E average 0f $15.97 per'acre, and the \Villiam Boyce, and the assets of; latter $17.04, and both together an the deceased Mary Ann Boyce, average of $16.50. The three who among the parties 'e‘ntlt‘ed thereto, reported no increase were counted. having regard onlly to the claims . b . . h of which he shall then have I10“ m 0 tanning t '9 averages, l tige, and that the said Executor; In wet seasons, the results are Will not be liable fon the assets or even more marked, but even at any part thereof to any. person or . . persons Whose claims notice shall $15-50 per acre, draws more than: not have been received by him atDay for themselves in two yearS. . at the time of such distribution. l The O_A.C. is again renewing its nite figures on yields on drained In the matter of the estate of Winiam Boyce, Retired Farmer, and Mary Ann Boyce. his wife, both deceased, late of the township of Bentinck in the County of Grey. Dated this 27th day of March, A. D 1912-. , “.1111 D'CD DJ L ua L'C', 13’ L11 5 uLu'u. UCluiE “1‘ I . ‘ 3 the Township of Glenelg in the' n movmg tne arm of the crane, County of Grey, being composed; the steel wire that lholds the hooks Ofi- ‘came in contact with the high ten- T ‘13.-X1:C13£L 01273): . tlEJOtF‘ ntmgber: sion transmission wire of the Met- "en y- our H in. e- us ‘on-, - . . _ cession south of the Durham Road. ropolitan Railway Comp any, trans in the Township of Glenelg, comlmitting as high as 16,500 volts of taining by admeasurement Fiftylkiagal‘a power to the transmitting acres be the «same more or less:'station on Queen street, about 300 save and except thereout and therefrom the portion sold for the yards to the east 0f the Marble right of way of the Walkerton lWorks Mr. Land, butcher, on Mam Lucknow Railway. lstreet, heard a cry, and ran over PARCEL TWO: Lot numbers to the works. Putting his shoulder ‘Twenty-nine and Thirty '(29 and to the b , 30» in the First Concession south‘ eam, he moved the crane, ' of the Durham Road inkthe Town-3 The moment the contact was brokâ€" lshjp of -G1en.e1g, containing by! “1-1611, McTavish fell lifeless to the measurement One hundred acres:.gl‘0und, aJn-d Snider was released save and except t'hereout and f . . . , therefrom the portion {sold for the rom his grip, H15 hands were . right of way of the. Walkerton ‘badly burnt, and the other two 'LuCkDOW Railway. ' .men Were insensible for a few , The following improvements areEmoments, Millard’s features tum .said_to be erected on ‘Parcel Oneling black. In the matter of the estate of Jane Fulton, late of the Townhip of Nomanby in the County of Grey, “widow, deceased. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executors Will proceed to distrib- ute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then; have no- tice. and that the said Executors will not be liable for the said as- sets 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. ALL AND SINGULAR those cer- paroels or tracts of land and pre- mises situate, lying and being in the Township of Gluemelg in the County of Grey, being composed of:â€" Notice is hereby given pursuant to “Th-e Revised Statutes of On- tario” 1897 chapter 129 that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Jane Fulton, who «died on or about the Tenth day of March 15.. LB. 1912,. are required on or before the '27th day of April, AD. 1912, to send by post prepaid 'or deliver to the “Execu- tors of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their Chris- tian and surnames addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the s .atement of their accounts and the [nature of the se- curities, if any, held by them. Dated this 2 th day of March. A.D.191‘2-. UNDER and by Virtue of “a pow- er of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage and in a certain Indeanture of Agreement. both of which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be of-‘ fer-ed for sale by Public Auction by R. Brigham, Auctioneer, at the Town Hall in the Town of Durham, on Saturday the l2s7th day of April, 1912., at the hour of One O’Clock, in the afternoon, the following? lands and premises:â€" ‘ TERMS or SALE:â€"Ten per cent‘ mt“ purchase money at the time of the sale, and the balance Within thirty twei days thereafter, Without interestfiwire or if the purchaser so‘ desires Ten per cent. of the purchase money;ther ‘at the time of \sale; the balance to' cont .be arranged according to terms and by j 'conditions then to :be made known! has For further particulars apply to I " : MALONE MALONE LONG,‘t° c‘ 85 Bay Street, lToronto :to 1" Solicitors for the Mortgagees. ‘Era. and MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM PROPERTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS N OTICE T0 CREDITORS EDWARD BOYCE‘ Crawford .P. O. Ont. Executor of the last Will and Testament of William Boyce, deceased. Executor of the rlast Will and Testament of Mary Amn Boyce, deceased. Mulock., 'P. O. THOMAS FULTON, Durham P. .0. Executoxs of the last Will and Testament of Jane Ful- ton. deceased. WILLIAM FULTON THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. WHAT DRA AIN AGE IS WORTH IN A DRY SEASON. During the exceptionally dry season of 1911, land that was un- derdrained-produced on the aver- age about $16.50 more per acre than land that was not drained“ ac- cording to data collected by the Department of Physics at the Oin‘ tario Agricultural College, The O.A.C. is again renewing its off-er of assistance to farmers inE laying out their drainage systems. The Department of Physics (has a special staff of drainage advisors for this work. There is no charge for the services of these men the only outlay to the farmer being the travelling expenses, which are low, As the railway fare is only one cent a mile for this work, and as several surveys are always made on one trip, the expenses are di- vided among the several parties concerned. Anyone wishing to have a drainage survey made should drop a card to the Depart- ment of Physics, O.A.C., Guelph, whereupon regular application form 'will be sent, and later on one :of the Department’s Drainage Ad- visors will make the survey. place under the stone as soon as the crane was in position. when all at once there was an electric shock. Mr Luesby let out a yell as he was knocked over; Millard, who only had one hand on the iron handle, was also knocked over, but Snider could not let go his handle â€"the other young man, :McTavisih, was electrocuted instantly About 5.30 on Thursday :afternoon of last Week, a sad accident oc- curred Which cast a gloom over the Whole town. Don’t be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain‘s Liniment and it {Will soon disap- pear, Sold by all dealers. NEWMARKET YOUNG MAN MEETS INSTANT DEATH Coroner Scott and undertaker Roadhouse Were immediately poti- fied. It was decided that an in- cwest was not necessary. To pre- vent any further possibility of future accident, the pole carrying the electric Wires should be moved twenty feet to the east, and the Wires raised ten to fifteen feet, as there is a possibility of electric contact from highly charged Wires by induction. The town, council has appointed a special committee to confer With the York Radial Co. to remedy this matter.â€"NeWmarket 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- ewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Don- inion Lamds Agency, or Sub-agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be [made at any agency, on certain conditions by father, moth- er. son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. 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. Correct note forms to be used at a sale may be obtained at this 01 charge. All notes should be made payable at a stated place. We to use our Bank as a place of payment. Sale notes may either be discounted or hit (or collection, which a of prompt attention at maturity. In certain districts 3 homeStead- er in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. Dutiesâ€"Must reside upon the homestead or 'preâ€"emption six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry .ginclud- in}: the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. A "-homesteader who has exhaust- ed Chis 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, cul- tivate fifty acres and erect ahouse worth $300.00. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.â€"Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. THE TRADERS BANK " S. HUGHES, Manager, mm u”m::râ€"ru~r Capital and Surplus $6,800,000 lismnm \mmsay “any!” Spec“ Train leave Toronto 2.“) p.13. on APR“. 2.1., 30 IAV 14, 28 JUNE 11, 25 JULY ', 23 “'8. 8, 2° SEPT. 3, 17 Second :1:- ticket: from Ontario stations to principal Noflhweu point! at LOW ROU N D-TRI P RATES Ways and mum $34.00: Edmonton and return 342. . and to other points in proooniop. Tickets goodbmtnmvidfin 60d|yahom genuine. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta 'réuaIS'r SLEEPING CARS through to Miami: wagon. dog to Win’Qipgc MANITGBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Early application must be made. A.K FOR .HOI£.EIKER.' PA'PHLET Colonist Cars on all Trains No charge for berths Through Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and West Ask my CPI OILY DIRECT LINE MHTLERS DURHAM BRANCH THE STANDARD BANK Speciai Trains Win ieave Toronto Each TUESDAY MARCH and APRIL For settlers tr; Satisfactory Service assured to all Buslnou Entrusted to this Bank. l0.20 PM. LOW CGLO The only through line AppbbmcmPR Am!“ 'MURPHY. Du. PuHAIL Tomb EXCURSIONS Savings Department at Every Branch W. W. CORY, JOHN KELLY, Manager. YRAINS TO Through Colonist and Tourist Sleepers [0.20 PM. Daily I0 CHANGE OF CARS Regular Trains Leaving Toronto ST RATES Settlers 3nd families without livestock should use OF CANADA sale_r;1ay be obtained at this ofice free a! A. BELL UN DERTAKER and Funeral Director Future F rammg on shortest notice. SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next to Swallow Barber Shop. RESIDExCEâ€"Nen dpor South of \V. J. Lawrence’t blacksmith shop. IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING At the Chronicle Printing House, Garafrax-a Street. _ r_â€" vâ€"_ 'â€" --"' quent insertion minion measure. Professions cards. not exceeding one inch $4.00 per ennui... Advertisements without specific direction: wil! t_>_e published till forbid and charged accordingly. Tmnaie at notxceaâ€" "L( at. " ‘ :Found. " “For 831;... ' etaâ€"50 cents for first insertion. 25 cents for out subsequent insertion. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ° ° Tax Cnnoulou will be sent to sumpnon sny address. free of pee e. for. Rates . - 8] 00per yew.paysble in use. â€"$1.50 may be chuged if not so psid. The dste to which ever) nbecription is pend is denoted by the numbex or the address label. No paperdir continued to all arrears are psid. exnept es the option of the proprietor. April 2nd. ltith and 30th and even-y second Tuesday thereafter until Sept. 17th inclusive \Vinnipeg and return $34.00. Edmonton and return $42.00. Tickets good for 60 days. Proportion- ate rates to other points in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta. Tickets will also be on sale on certain dates via Sarnia and Northern Nayigation Company. Contract rates for yearny advertisement. 1“: nished on application to the office. ' ' For tmnaxent ndvernsononu 8' Advertising cents per line for the fin: inur- gages. Lion_; 306nm per line_each unbu- All advertisements ordered by strangers an» be paid for in adv-mes. DURHAM, Ont. Tickets on sale daily until April 15th. Settlers 0ne=Way Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta on sale every Tuesday in March and April. Homeseekers Excursions Low Rates to Full line of Catholic Robes, and blank and white Caps for aged people. Western Canada DURHAM. ONT. Embalming a Specialty EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Full particulars from J. R. GUN, Town Agent. J. TOWNER, Depot Agent, IS VIA (3H ICA( W. IRWIN Total Assets $52,000,000 April 11th, 1912. -T0-â€" Pacific Coast 1‘0 invite you Tickets

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