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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 May 1917, p. 2

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This list is intended to contain the names of all those who have en- rseas. In it will be found listed from Durhamand vicinity for service we the names of some who have since been discharged as medically unfit or for other cause. Our object in publishing this list is to show who of ’bur citizens have actually worn the khaki. and we have made no effort to include any who have applied and have been rejected. There will no doubt be mistakesâ€"omissions may have been made. or other errors crept in. and we ask the assistance of our readerS, and those who have members of their family at the frontto make the necessary: corrections, We would like the name- nf every enlisted man from this district on this list. Adair, John Adair, Robin Allan, Lieut. T. Allen, Johnston Atkinson, Herbert Ayott. Bert. Banks, George Bailey, Michael Bailey, J. Bailey, T. Baker, Chris. Baker, Richard Basham, A- Bell, Alex. Blyth, Cecil Bolger, 30h“ Borthwick, 93"“ Box, Fred Bradley, T1105- Bryon, J. C. Brown, R. . . Bryon, Percy 11" Bunce, Prank Boyce, Revel Catton, Victor Calder, ROY Campbell, W. A. Campbell, G. W. Carey, James Chislett, Chas- Clark. Campbell Colville, John Confrey, D' Cove, A. Corkill. 305- Connolly, Arthur Coutts, J as. Corbett. Fred Cross, ROY Cross, J. H. Crawford, Chas. Daniel, Percy Davis, J. A. Davis, Percy Davis, Cecil Dewar, A. C. Dodsworth, H. W Donaldson, Alex. Drumm, H. G. Dunbar, Lachlan Dyre, A. Eccles, Roy Edwards, Elmo Edwards, Ivan ElvidgeL V311“)n 4'01"“, 5““--d Ewen, Robt. Efih; Cecil Ball, Richard Hay, Alex. Hazen, G. C. Hazen, R. Havens, Ed. Havens, Chas. Hamlet, Jos. Hartford. S. J. Hazen, Wm. Hillis. Sam Hoy, Murray Hopkins, W. J Hunt, R. Hughes, Jesse Hutton. Ed. Irwin, Duncan Kelly, Fred Keith, Robt Knisley, W. E. Knight, Major ILL. fikille.‘ Kress. George Kress, Lieut. H. Lake. Wm. Laidlaw, A. N. Lamerson, J. W. Langrill James Lauder, W. A. Lauder. T. A. Lawrence, John A. Ledingham, John IST’D 1.73 fiércy {killed Wiiirid PAGE 2. Your surplus earnings in our Savings Department earn inter- .m est at current rate. 236 BURHAM BRANCH DUB m in action ad in ac OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO 11 Ledinghgam, Gea- Legge, C. L. Leeson, Fred Lindsay, B. G. Lindsay, R. G. Lloyd, George Lloyd, J. A. Lloyd, Anson Murray,' Geo. Marshall, C._A.. (killed in action) Mountain, Lorne Mortley, John Meade. Earl Munro Wm. Morton Wes Mather, T. L Matheson, L. Mort, A. Mulcock, Arthur McAlister, T. W. McAlister, W. W. McAssey, F. M. McComb, Archie McComb, Alex. McConnell, J.H. (hi2 McDonald, John C. McDonald, H. H. McDonald, Ernest McDonald, John McDonald, Thos. McDonald, Norman McDonald, Philip McFarlane, D. B. McFadden, J. R. McGirr, Wm. McGirr, B. J. McGillivray, Neil McGirr, Lance McGowan, Arthur McIlraith, Frank Mcllraith, J. H. McIlvride, Wm. McKeown, J. J. MacKay, Frank McMillan, N. J. McKinnon, Hector McKechnie, H. C. McMahon, J. McNally, Stanley McNally, Cecil Lucas, Pattersql}. OynS. Petty, Wm. Pilgrim, Chas. Pinkerton, P. Pinkerton. John Pollock, R. Pust, J. A. Pust, Ezra Ramage, Chas. C Ramage, James Renwick, Edgar Robb, Robt. Ross, Clarence Ross, John Ross, Percy Saunders, Mack Saunders, Alister Scheuermann, V. Seaman, S. Smith, J. Fred Smith, Andrew Stedman, John Stewart, Thos. Stewart, Corp. Standen, S... Styles, Wm. Torry. Fred Thompson, David Thompson, Walter Thomas, J. E. Vollett, Vollett, Vollett, Warmington, James Warmington, Jos. Wall, James Watson, Ferguson Watson, J. Wallace, Jas. (died Aug. 30, ’16} Wells, Alex. Weir, J. Weir, John (killed in action} Whitmore, W. N. White, Alex. White, B. J. Willis, Stanley Willis, B. H. Wolfe, Capt. C. B. Wylie, W J. Zimmer, Norman THE James Harold Harry .1541. HI. (killed in action) John C. Ernest John Thos. Norman Philip (killed in action) No. 3, Glenelg. Sr. IVâ€"â€"Joe Morrison. Sr. IIIâ€"â€"-Mary Glencmss. Marlon Boyd, .‘Iulm Boyd. J'r.’ IIIâ€"Ethel Anderson. Melville. Anderson, Ella Ritchie. Sr. IIâ€"Reta Glencross, Mary Mor- rigcm, Margaret. Anderson. \Villic GI‘OQH‘A’OLHI, Lavina Paylor. Jr. Iâ€"llat‘jorie Ritchie, Glenny Firth, Ada Paylor, John Morrison. Br.â€"-â€".â€"\rmonell Glencmss, Archle (Timmmmod, Dorothy Ritchie, Arâ€" mettn Horst. / Average attendance 19. #Sz'xdie F. MacDonald, Teacher. No. 3, Bentinck. 3 Sr. I\'â€"â€"â€"J. Johnston, J. IVIilligan, .J.‘ Mather.‘ ' Jr. I\'â€"â€"â€"V'. Roay, \V. Grierson, R.‘ l Bailey. ; Sr. IIIâ€"A. MCROIlilld, J. Park, A. Corbett Jr. IIIâ€"~01. Reuy, H. Milligan, A. Derby. Sr. II-â€"\'. Mervyn, E. \Vise, \. (Tiriersml. Jr. II--â€".~\. Burlman, \V. Park, J. Mcll¢.>nald. Sr. Iâ€"-.»\. AlOXIlIldCP, \V. Charlton, Jr. IMG. McCulloch, \V. Charlton, R. Rcay. Ch 111'] tun. No. 2, Egremont. Sr. l\'â€"â€"Lizzie \Voods. Jean Kerr, Ire-me. Barbour. JP. IVâ€"â€"â€"Inez Meade, Alvin Noble, Reta Barbour. Willie Marshall, El- \'a Noble, Daniel Kerr. Sr. IIIâ€"Bessie MeMeeken, Ella Wilson. Cecil McMeeken. Sr. 11 Kenneth Allan. Jr. IIâ€"Sadie Noble, Jessie Marsh- all. Jeanelta Campbell. Sr. Iâ€"Ritchie Campbell. Minnie Lennox, Alice Lennox, Violet Kerr. Jr. Iâ€"Robbie Wilson. Sr. Pr.â€"â€"L10yd Allan, May Noble, Viola Johnson, Annie Campbell. Jr. ° Pr.â€"-Jol1n'Allan. Norman Wat- 3011,60131'11311 Bogle, Cecil Johnson MaV Andrevxs Ila Allan, Edith Keri, Margaret \V 11mm TJillie Allan Beckâ€" ie A.llan Axerage attendance. 29. -â€"Emma M. Ritchie, Teacher. SCHOOL REPORTS FOR APRIL Vâ€"E. Cook. Sr. IVâ€"-â€"K. Edwards. K. Firth, 1') McClocklin. Jr. IVâ€"J. Peart and c. Cook. M.‘ Greenwood. Sr. IIIâ€"E. Cook, J. Beaton, H. Firth. Jr. IIIâ€"W. Edwards, M. Beaton, K. M. Firth. Sr. IIâ€"C. G. Robson. Jr. IIâ€"-(A) C. Green, M. Firth, M. Haley. (B) C. Robson, G. Firth. Sr. Pr.-â€"â€"-N. Haley, I. Beaton. Jr. Pr.-â€"-I. Hastie, A. MoClocklin. Number present every day, 9. â€"W. R. Wallace, Teacher. No. 12, Bgremont. IVâ€"V’elva Dailey, Myrtle Hooper, Ruby Matthews, Robbie Haas, Elva Lawrence, Reta Lawrence, Gertie Lawrence. Sr. IIIâ€"43 gar Brown. Jr. IIIâ€"Irwin Ferguson, Pearl Dailey, Milton Myers, Clarence Dailey. Sr. IIâ€"â€"Emerson Lawrence. Jr. IIâ€"Eva Eccles, Cora Lawrence. Iâ€"â€"Eva Lawrence, Mary Brown, Martha Eccles, Conrad Myers. Pr.â€"-â€"Amanda Matthews, Jessm Pr.â€"-â€"Amanda Mam Hooper, Arthur Haas. INo.1, Bgremont and Normanby I\-â€"â€"â€"\\ Balber R. Morrison. 31'. IIIâ€"-\. Blyth, M. Mighton, R. Grant. Jr. IIIâ€"R. Blyth, R. McCabe, 'l‘. McCabe. Sr. IIâ€"S. Lawrence. Jr. II-mM. Keller, E. Grant, R. \Vilkinson. Sr. 1â€"1.. W ilton. Jr. Iâ€"-â€".-\. McCabe, H. Grasby, Sr. P1'.â€"â€"S. Eden, F. Grant, I. Wilâ€" kinson. A. Lawrence. Jr. Pr.â€"W. Grasby. No. 9, Glenelg. IYâ€"M. Davis, 0. Bell, A. Ritchie. Sr. IIIâ€"4i. Davis, G. Lindsay. Jr. IIIâ€"M. B011, M. Aljoe and H. Rosei‘mrough, J. Bell. R. Davis. IIâ€"E. Hargrave, H. Ritchie. I-M. Hargmve, C. Roseborough. I. Davis, A. Lawrence. Sr. Pr.â€"â€"R. Arnett, Jr. Pr.â€"â€"B. Ritchie, C. Rosebor- ough. Jr. A. Pr.â€"â€"L‘. McFadden, G. C01- linson. K.-Davis, A. Arnett. â€"Elizabeth Scott, Teacher. . No. 11, Bentinck. .IVâ€"oHarold Mountain, Clifi'ord thchle, Myrtle Lawrence. Sr. IIIâ€"Grace Ritchie, Marguerite Alexander, Pauline Noble, Annie Armstrong. Muriel Langrilll, Alex. Knisley. Jr. IIIâ€"Iona Armstrong, Willie Albert Lawrence, Kenneth Duns- moor, Elmer Webber, Johnnie Dunsmoor, May Hopkins. ' Pryâ€"Allan Picken, Mabel strong. Morvyn, B. Hunt, II. S. KirkLown, Tcacllmnf Q No. 5, Glenelg.. . -F. M. Renwick, Teacher. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. M. M. Kerr, Teachm'. CREDENTIALS BEING LOOKED T0 Capt. \Vm. C. Minifie left Kinâ€"1l cardine 2111 Munday morning with the remains of Mrs. Minifie, \\1121 was dr2m 112121 off 1112.1 112111111 pier. The 1 bod} \121S taken 1,21 21 crematnry in - Buffalo. and 1.112121S1121S “ill be for- warded 121 England. KincardinchaS! 1.1212111 bubbling with excitement. 211221111 Sine-21 the accident. Dr. 111111111211 012111112121 1121 12151 21 [11111321 containing" $12,000 in securities. 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The contrmen the Council of Worknwn dters' delegates: and the Government. whirl! 3-9.8 such serious consequvnce in fact, the few or tin» possibly tho war. WM“: ‘21 been settled. Prim-v '1‘va mg before a II‘PIIW'idmzr: I soldiers and \x'nrkingnnwj ed 1110 fawn} mulm hui‘mii that. 1}“ (iu‘wrnmmn 1.: «.1 new dex Ignition mum-«13": :1 policy, Wlli('h was in «Mir corrospondvud In t‘m- ,1 April 9 an proletaria demo: ' ml. RUSSIAN DUMA T1 er tn RUSSIAN TEES“ work requé Kras 8.! SO tron Saturd Frenc] General Gurko Says Fr Gurko. cmnmand front, has £55110 that the fratvmi the enemy (run He declares H13 which has lwvon enables the en? military disl’msiz' mg a lull on the the Germans forces against tl‘ Gen. Gm 11 the figh‘ In France 3.11 their h Vho. lulled by prc not be in roadim tack. He says th: Germans have a]: red from the Rue others are follow 1017 and aim-raft. with an arde an the name 01 Int} “mm slaved nations. to do H: Russia and her allivs. the first mum‘s of tho tree Russia with blood l’nsident Wilson Empc {ate Produd In a sweepir Congress Ad: proposed to 6 under the war tion. to take 1 whenever in h emergency 3113 for food. cloth ties; to presm em the produ holders of Nov in amounts ix tion; to row”? ate market m: railroads m :I' ment of m wax dutieg. and '0 use oY gr, Fernie District United. ‘ 18.1)} a jected I referred ence Pm ers. Th the deci will be I» tion of t tar? on lilting tl‘ stars. COAL MINERS A report fm was receiwd confirmim: em I“ Leefe 120‘ mg Corps had announced las er Of the GI"? who came into A report from 1. Berlin newspape rs 3.! foreign offiw has In Bolivia has broken c Germany. 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