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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Mar 1916, p. 8

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.S of “Pro- Ie Price r Suit ou Just pr Less 00 PER YEAR utiiu] range blacks and A look at hat they are nd quality. have just 0 the eve. r+++++++++++++++t re IS a variety )t more of 'our fancy. wo+++++++++++ ’VVV'VV'VVY'VVQ VALUE CK ilSSlnL’ C. P. R. Town Office Burnoch, and Miss M [warhen Mr. (390. Wi is always at home on 1 Have a patriotic reci also mponded to an e were ,aeveral other some sin in and thrt well acteg dgthQllflfl_ A Macfarlane’s Drhg Store must :wceptably. 'I‘lm program Aim carefully prepared. we‘ll .‘ r-dlvd, and those taking part :11": ,, L‘w (ungrzltulatod on tr? sto- w“. Cf the entertainmmnt. One pf ”1,. “vs“ pumbers was .1 flap: gird: I”,m’pmsngvthe flags of .tht.’ A}- ..W. "5' eknen young inches m "*Witilhle' (-ost."me’ whlch.w.as ous- 1| Worth thfl whole admlsmon fee. \h; T ‘ isson sustained h’s hm M0”? elocutionist o’.‘ more own"; 3:2“fii’p2‘lahe‘: ‘ v I ‘ ’ ' .1 - t" Mod the audience \ Vitgeiih cog! EDGE HILL. .rumber was the play, “Jumbo . . . . . 'JLm” We believe Jumbo was the Sliss Jane Ritchie lS VlSltlllg for biggest, blackest best looking and a few weeks with her. 818‘" best acting nigger that ever ap- fxiz-s. Geo. Firth JESSUPHHC' neared before an Ed 0 Hill audi- Nlr. Noel Nicholson. . who has en ce. Another goo number was been employed for the wmter With the band composed of five or six Mr. John G. Firth, left on Monday young ’men With various musical 1'”? Owen Sound, t0 enlist 1" the! Instruments who furnished the lt-‘th. . [music for the colored gentleman’s on Sunday evening, March 5, MPHste'p dancing. They were Warmly Sidney Firth of Melancthon town-l applauded and had to respond to vi;- passed away at the early age: an encore. Mr. Geo. Ritchie ‘11” ..r :21 years. The deceased young; pears to be improving as a Vioâ€" mm was born at Edge Hill, nut Mi liuist as the years go by. and his .| . early age moved with the fam--| two sons. Willie and John, (“.9 .2 to Melimcthon. where he gumd“f(_)llowi‘.‘:g in father’s footsteps."~ H” t” young manhood. é\b”UHh1“~‘ei and are now quite proficient in weeks ago he contracted grip, batty“. handling of the bow. The s as not seriously ill until Ffidllf‘:doorkeeper, Mr. Jos. McNally, u Hen other (omplicatioas set 1-,. collected over $32 at the door, and out! he sank Very rapidly. L:..i:!‘the net proceeds are to be AD- the end came Sunday evcning.‘ plied towards some phase of pat- Tht’ remains W9?“ hl'fmght (’3; riotic work. The meeting closed Durham on Wednesday and were with the National Anthem. ”W'N‘Pd in Trinity ('t‘mf’t’ 1'37” Mr. C. Williams, wno has spent RHV. )Il‘. \Vhaley conducting bur~ the winter with friends here, re- ‘" ““"Vin' M ”‘9 grave. termed to his home at 'I‘isdale. Mr. Noel Nicholson. who has tu-en employed {or the winter with Mr. John G. Firth, left on Monday fur Owen Sound, to enlist in the l Nth. ml sernce at the grave. The l-concert for patriotic pur- poses given in the school on Tuesday evening was a magnifi- wnt success. The roads were not in very good shape after Mort- ilay’s stonm, but the school was well filled. Quite a number mmv from Durham and from other points, two sleigh loads from .‘To. 0. u load from Zion and anal ‘r from Dornoch. Mr. John A. Gr.- hnm. a former teacher in No. '3. rill-(l the chairman’s positkm must acceptably. The program 10. ll. l2. 13. H. 15. THE [AST AWFUL WEEK - The Eleventh IMF “I..'Â¥"‘=\"l“t"l7"f"' 3 H : ° ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘Qw. .- \ iii 1. \. {PEI-418 ‘1 HE STORY. On Saturday mght.when the Clock strlkes ten the Contest w1ll be a thing of the la... . ; ..,<, m t fleie :xlofung ladles who have been. struggllng to w1n one of these valuable prizes now rests in the hands ........_. o t e11 rlends. What are you gomg to do about 1t? Can you aFford to let her dr0p back now? ,Buy a The Roll of Honor ’ FlVe-Dollap Bock- It W1” glVe her Twenty-five Thonsand Votes and that may e “just enough" to dd (6 ' «~- ‘ .- ' ' ‘ z : her w1n. You can trade out th1s bools. any tlme. Next summer wrll do=even mur next wmters l 1. Mrs. A. .\'ohle...... 10075:; F. L,“ ' y ' J” ' . . - l supp...._s, {”011 like. ItuOSta jOU nothmg to help. Put your hand 1n your pocket and come across. Dont l 2. Gladys Douglas... 15‘01=0 1 v - . saV wl , “ , ,v , , ” . u .. L and” s.“ 152-»; . 1en 1t 5 mo late, If 1 1nd (ml), know n. Make sure of 1t now and then you can say I told you. ;, Mrs, )I(-(}illi‘.'r'lj.'--. 1mm 1 A" Votes must ”0 i" "9’": Saturday, when: new List will be Pubughgd " Mrs' Might""‘“"" " ”MS’ l A" the Big SpeClalS are On sale until ('16 Last Minute. Here They Are; '. \Iiuq Ll- liil’xun . I')H"t‘-' -_â€"â€"â€"___ A 1 other i‘éi’i'faziemm-hx g and three or tom“ 21“ lialoguea. An excellent Cm Miss McFarlane ......... Miss M. Cuff...... Mrs. Geo. Lawrence Dorothy Heather ...... Hilda Harvey... Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mighton ..... Miss Ida Gibson Mrs. Jas. Park... Mrs. The Rexafl Store W Morrison ......... A. Davis Mountain._.. :5 ladies in We referred in our last bud- xich “'43 ms- «get to Mr. Noel Nicholson going ulmissiun i'm'. in Owen Sound to enlist in .the sustained his Grey Battalion. He was accepted rutionist of and returned to Edge Hill Satur- ability in his day for a short visit, clad in te McFaydenkhaki. Pte. Nicholson, is we be- ‘vith a cou-i lieve, the first recruit from this ». Reid of: Vicinity, and on Monday evening a 9‘ . the' representative gathering met at rm.» who the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. lame? Tm." Firth, to show him their apprecia- lenie‘r‘flh ‘cl: tion of his action. Mr. C. H. Mot- rtion Wm. lfat read a short address, while core. The-ins ‘Ir. W. G. Firth presented him recitatimmlm snug sum of money _and Miss h A“ Buy Your Tickets Here 1202795 1076950 10-78 .40 126%“? 1259535 970800 923975 525960 .3664 . 0 #308440 Mr. Earl Ritchie, and sister, Miss Eva, called on friends here last mek They are It ax mg on Tues- (luv for Bagot, Manitoba \\ here they intend t9 spend the summer. Last Thursday night’s storm was a record breaker for this winter for snow blockade. The east and west roads were badly :lzu'ted. esyecially the sideroads laruling to the 4th and 6th cons. '. ~ -. mm: 1 Edge is returning to his home at Antler, North Dakota. on Tuesday, aftel a three months’ visit with his mother and 0t b er relatives. Mr. C. Williams, wno has spent the winter with friends here, re- tuued to his home at Tisdale, Susk., on Thursday last._ Mr. John D. M'cFayden sold a horse on Tuesday to Mr. McLean of Sask. ie Ritchie presented him with This is Your Last Chance. Get Busy With every Man’s Fine Shirt, Work Shirt, Winter Cap, Pair of Braces Gloves, Suit of Underwear, or pair of Pants; also every Apron pair of Corsets, Underwaist, or every 5 yards of Bungalow Net. One Thousand Votes g Défipdndéne D'POlOnged sm‘ alter a somewhat . William Bowers 1 50. swallowed died. I . _ . “a; we saw .UUVU mcuuuu- itO he]; ‘s are kindly requested to ‘ir contributions through . an Le ation. 195 Queen’s the Serbi. don . W Gate. Lon 0 not forget to mark Please 11 'f the Fund. the don- for Which o tined, which will be gtion-ig b. ‘edged. tl The St. Helen’s Relief Fund for ‘he orphans, whose lather! were \ illed in the war. Th I‘he Parliamentary Fund for the ‘.‘ er of Serbian refugees. Ng'fl \e Serbian Red Cross Fund for vounded soldiers. the \ - ~vâ€"o v ubsvu u; ' the population at home in tnf’ palnful scenes of the desperate mothers and frozen children Many thousakd' 0‘ refines are dis- persed in 3b? Villages 0f Greece, in the Albflm‘n desert or in the rocky hollom 0‘ Montenegro, without home, without food! The life of! these refugee! .in now noth- ing else than a slow dying ’ OUt. This help will be a real help 9913’ if it comes as quickly as posslble, Such appeals have been made‘ from the follOWing funds;-- 1 The Serbian Archbishop of 391- Zrade’a Relief Fund for the tamllles of the fighting men. | APPEAL FOR THE HELP 0F r SUFFERING SERBIA gheir donations through the Ser- ior several Relief Funds, existing in Serbia. ‘ At the same time the Serbian mothers, and all philanthrOpic institutions, painting; the horrible suffering oi the Ser-‘ bian refugees, the starvation of] thp Iinhaalnf:n_ -L I - Inspector Campbell was 'i'oronto for a week. in couple of days last Mrs. Moy-er, of Beams- y married, sspent 'a'fvew days of their honeymoon with the latter’s aunt, Mrs. E. G. Hilde- brandt. a number of recruits who are now in training. Of the list given be- low. George Gagnon was rejected and Jolin McGowan is under age. All went to Owen Sound except Mr. Robertson, who went to To- ronto. The following is the list:â€" Mac Saunders, Durham. John Baird, Glenelg'. John McDonald, Durham. Lorne Mountain, Bentinck. John McGowan, Durham. Geo. Gagnon, Durham. Robt. Keith, Durham. R. Robb, Durham. Fred Corbett, Viekers. J. H. Robertson, Durham. Amongst other enlistments were E. A. Goodwin and Geo. Harbottle who have left for training. Since last issue Durham and the immediate \{icinity'_ has contributed three pairs of socks. The yarn for the socks was supplied by the Red Cross Society of Durham and the knitting was done by Mrs. George Ritchie and other ladies of her household. Mr. D. Edge, Tp. Treas on behalf of the township, presen- ted him with a wrist watch. Pte. Nicholson made a brief reply, thanking them for their kindness to him, and the remainder of the evening was very pleasantly spent in music, games, and dancing. generous donors, who wish 1_ any o‘t_th_e above mentxon- NEW RECR'UITS PERSONAL With every pair of Shoes or Heavy Rubbers, every Lawn Waist. Middy Blouse or White Skirt. Five Thousand Votes ’I he J. D. Abraham C0. In two days 1,200 men were enrolled in Nova Scotia for an overseas Highland brigade. 0.06000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I am better prepared than ever before to attend to ' patrons requiring lath. shingles, etc., and am also prepared to handle any quantity oi Custom Sawing. Farmers or others having shingle timber to dispose of should see me before selling. I am prepared to pay the top price for any quantity. W. R. F. CLARK Custom Sawing South of Grand Trunk St’n. DURHAM - ONT. The Store That Sets The Pace Ten Thousand Votes With every Boys’ Suit, every Man’s or Woman’s Raincoat, or any Man’s Suit made to order. The opening display surpasses those of all previous seasons. Call at our Parlors and we will be pleased to show you the largest and most up-to-date stock of Spring Millinery ever shown in Durham. Lambton Street. The New Spring Millinery Openings Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday March let, 22nd and 23rd and following days MRS. T. H. MCCLOCKLIN With every package of Tipperary Tea. every Broom. 200 with ev- ery dozen oranges, 200 with every tin of Talcum Powder. One Thousand Votes 5000 Votes with Every Sack of Sugar door west of Standard Bank. It's Golng Up 8000‘ lurch, 16, 1916

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