Lake, Wiifrid Lake, Wm. Laidlaw, A. N. Lamerson, J. W. Langrill, James Lauder, W. A. Lauder, T. A. Lawrence, John A. Ledingham, John Boy, Hurray Hopkins, W. J. Hunt, R. Hughes, Jesse Hutton, Ed. Irwin, Duncan Kelly, Fred Keith, Roht Knisley, W. E. Knight, Major ILL. (killed in ac'n) Kress, George Kress, Lieut. H. This list is intended to contain the names of all those who have en- listed from Durham and vicinity for serwce overseas. III-1t Will be found the names of some who have since been dischargedas medically unï¬t, or for other cause. Our object in publishing this list 18 to show who of our citizens have actually worn the kha‘ki, and we have made no eï¬â€™ort 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 Int __. 11.3.. 13-: U“ ‘5 JWOJOJQJ "v v-â€"' â€"â€" vâ€"v like {he name of every Pnliéie'dâ€"ihént from this district on this list. Hamlet; Jos. Hartford, S. J. Hazen, _Wm. Harris, Lillie (Nursing Sister) Ball, Richard Bay, Alex. Kazan, G. C. Bazen, R. Havens, Ed. flavqns, ghas. Daniel, Percy Darby, Wm. Dargavel, Bryce Darling, G. H. Derby, John Davis, J. A. Davis, Percy Davis, Cecil Dewar, A. C. Dodsworth, B. W. Donaldson. Alex. Drumm, H. G. Dunbar, Lachlan Dyre, A. Bccles, Roy Edwards, Elmo Edwards, Ivan Blvidge, Vernon Brvin, Barry Ewen, Robt. Palkingham, Harry Falkingham, Wm. Findlay, Alex. Pluker, Ray Findlay, Murray Gadd, Wm. Glover, E. Goleby, Wm. Grigshy, Prank Grigsby, B. Gray, B Grant, Brock Gray, Thos. Greenwood, J. W. Grundy, Wm. Grierson, Nathan Gun, Dr. A. Giles, R. Gun, Gordon Gun, Cecil Crawford, Chas. Adair, John Adair, Robin Alioe, Capt. R. H. Allan, Lieut. T. Allen, Johnston Atkinson, Herbert Ayott, Bert Banks, George Bailey, Michael Bailey, J. Bailey, '1'. Baker, Chris. Baker, Richard Barbour, James Basham, A. Bell, Alex. Blyth, Cecil Bolger, John Borthwick, David Box, Fred Bovington, George Bradley, Thos. Bryon, J. C. Brown, R. Bryon, Percy (killed in action) Bunce, Frank 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, Jos. Connolly, Arthur Contts, Jas. Corbett, Fred Gross, 301 IIT'D 1.13 3;:“iSTARDARR BARK Durham and District This Bank offers every facility in the conduct of accounts, of manu- facturers, farmers and merchants. PAGE 2. OF' CANADA HEAD ornce. - TORONTO Wall, James Watson, Ferguson Watson, J. Webber, George 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. R. Wolfe. Bsdon Wright, J. Wylie, W. J. Zimmer, Norman Ledingham, Geo. Legge, C. L. Leeson, Fred Lindsay, E. G. Lindsay, R. G. Lloyd, George Lloyd, J. A. Lloyd, Anson Lucas, J. N. 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 Murray, Geo. MacLean, J. P. McAlister, T. W. McAlister, W. W. McAssey, F. M. McComb, Archie McComh, Alex. McConnell, J.H. (killed in action) 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, E. J. McGillivray, Neil McGillivray, Allan McGillivray, Dan. McGillivray, Stewart McGirr, Lance McGowan, Arthur Mcllraith, Prank Mcllraith, J. H. McIlvride, Wm. McKeown, J. J. MacKay, Frank McMeeken, Elmer McMillan, N. J. McKinnon, Hector McKechnie, H. C. McMahon, J. McNally, Stanley McNally, Cecil McVicar, Alex. Ness, George Newell, Lewis Nichol, J. C. Nichol, Wilfrid Nichol, C. W. Nicholson, Noel Oyns, C. H. Patterson, G. (killed in action) Petty, Wm. Pilgrim, Chas. Pinkerton, P. Pinkerton, John E. Pollock, H. Pust, J. A. Pust, Ezra Ramage, Chas. C. Ramage, James Renwick, Edgar Rohh, Roht. Ross, Clarence Ross, John Ross, Percy Saunders, Alex. Saunders, Mack Saunders, Alister Scheuermann, V. Seaman, S. Smith, Flight-Lieut. J. Morrison 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, James Vollett, Harold Vollett, Harry Warmington, James Warmington, J as Lloyd, Edith (Nursing Sister) THE Ernest John Thos. Norman 11min ’ (3' home to yourvwife, 5 And tell .her'you’re glad you escap- ed WIth your life. ' your Chin tucks it Light, And jerks ‘round 3our head till he 1111s the light right. :1H11. talks 33 h1111 he's clipping. so 03'- 111‘3'111111 hears 1 The recipe 331111111 he gi3 3'es you for wax in the ears. And if it‘s 11 blackhead 1111 chances to spy He stops to remove it, or else makes 21 try. Next, he feels of your jaws, 8113's 111211 34111 need 11 shave, Lays you 11:11 on 30111111 back so you 1111311 to 1101111311: T111111 he mixes 11 lather 111' perfume (111d 130. Inst 1,11 make 31111 lie still. drops a hit in 3(1ur eye He lathers your j033ls to soften the hair, And sharpens his blade while you murmur :1 prayer. He starts and then stops, the razor near 30111 nose, Tog-11211 out the 331nd033â€"11 mighty ï¬ne poseâ€"â€" But you cannot help thinking if his hairâ€" knife should slip Youd be minus 11 smeller, a cheek or a lip. . 3 . The next thing in order 1811 boiling' hOt 10331. Which is 33r11p11ed ’round your face so you cant make a ho331, When he gently informs yonâ€"-tho" you know it is trueâ€" . Your head’s full of dandruff and: needs a shampoo._ At last when all’s ï¬mshed, and talâ€" cumed and clean, You know that your top-knot is fit, to be seen; You hand him your Shekels, go When your hat will not, ï¬t. you knuw smnelhing‘s wrong, And the reason tlm-rufore, your hair is too long; You hunt out a shop with a striped pole displayed. Take a seat in :1 row, just a wee bit, dismayed, For if there’s a full house, 'you’re sure of a. wait. And without, :1 good story, you’re Way out of date. When the call "next†means you, you leap for the chair, And murmur politely: Just a bit off my hair.†The "barb†takes a sheet. ’neath Tho big hoarL ()f him, and I’m Will- ing in ~\\ 0.11‘ '111: it 10 112w he is one (if the 1ichcst 111.) they, QIIPPI‘ snr't HF 11, nutinu hn had, I vunt'oss, th. many :1 rich man an earth is mourmwi less. All whn had knmvn him came back tn his side To 1101101" his name on the day that, he (lied. Didn’t have, much in the bank, it IS true, But. did 10am :1 fm‘tune in _ pmple \Vht)‘ knew Sumo. of thv ploasuros his money \Vtmld buy: Said he never cnuld 100k :1 bank bunk in the eye If he knmx it had glimn on the pleasures and iovs Fhait bod rubbed 1mm his Wile and his girls and his boys. Never stintod his family out Of a thing: They had M'erything that his H1011- ny could brin‘f: Said lw‘d mlhvr ho hrukn. and just, knnw Hwy were glad. .!L'\!B â€I I“ D131] ’01] J; IUHI [110.]; [{0an "jar; mnt‘bf) emu ‘M Jam) pawl 011'} 3.3-0.1.“ qsdgmxrlls at†puv 'Jnas um 10 pua 0m Kq Sugmï¬uu (1qu ml ‘aJaq qzmtu no; “a; ‘qsmn 0m, pdnaq ‘qamu (m) mus aq 3mg 'opcn sgq 112 new quunaaxu 111: st: (moan SUM. ‘opmu aq Katmai p003 pun mun (NH [[1: pawn.“ 0H humus 12 q‘upml 01] ‘aunmm 12 (In and UL :us 5; 1mm 530113 1 put: ‘JOOG pun) Ull .{us A‘aql Who) was down «m his luck with :1 sick with, 01" kid Camp 31011;; and he waste-d no time till he? wont. And drew nut. the coin that for sav- ing was meant. Than it 2mm, Tried tn smc mnnoy, and would for a day. Startmi -;'1 bank account, time and _ a gain. Got. a hundred 01' so for a nest~eg£§ and then Some follow that, needed it more than he did ' THE MAN WHO COULDN’T SAVE Ho smmt. what. he made, 01‘ he When you’re carried back to the roar 1.11100 111111110, \\ hen (11 life thvre is 110 Sign, Thwn V1111 11 [near 11111 (xuard at tho. he111\1_111ly (11.1011 Say. "1'11 and full in line!" (Man A. Kilbourne, 0f the London Collegiate. ‘« \Vhen the $1111 goes down in “N0 Mans Land, When the German star shells shine. Whom you clasp a cxxrmradc‘s stiff- ening hand, Then it‘s "Up and fall in line!†When ymi leap with a bound o‘er the battered mound, \Ild 5011 need a cats 11\ osmnmo V. hen V011 sink to the earth \xith a ghastly wound Then its "pr and fall in line!" “hen the bullets whine through the smoke- ï¬lled air, “hell for home your heart does pine \Vhen y0u. .think' of loved ones \yzutmg there. . . Tlmn It‘s “171.) and fall In lme!†1'_ich_. and than billing and \Vlsl'llmx they had FALL IN LINE THE BARBER THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. 3 (IV?) Mr. Geo. Hopper, who had been ill for some time, passed away at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. An impressive memorial service was held in the Presbyterian church on Sunday for the late (inr. Charles McMullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McMullen, who died in France on May 10th from wounds receivml in action. and the sympa- thy felt for the bereaved family was shown by the large congr gation present. In the course of. his ad- dress from I Cor. 1:27 to 31. the pastor. Rev. A. McVicar, referred fittingly and coml'ortingly to the early conversion and exemplary Christian life of the young soldier, who had given his life on the hatâ€" tlefield for freedom and justice. Rev. Mr. McDonald, pastor of the Baptist church, assisted in the service. to which impressiveness was given by the choir's appropri- ate selections. The pulpit was banked with beautiful White flow- ers, indicative of purity, and was draped with mourning and Union Jacks, as was also a newly-hung Roll of Honor, containing the 'names‘ of fourteen members and adherents} of the church who had gone to the' front. .. I Artemesia council had a lengthy sitting on Saturday to get through their werk. At the Court 01' Revis- iun, only two appeals came Up in both of which the assessor‘s roll was sustained. FLESHERTON The ymng penplo ut‘ the Metho- dist Mission Band luld 22 pic and cake 8221: on Satnrdav afternoon and realized $6. 40 to aid them in their wmk. 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W1111111 3'1111 (3:111 1111111 in 1311. 11:1]111 111'y11111' 112111111. :11111 1111-: 1111159 111.1:11"-1111111111. 11111? 111111 1111111. 11:11.11 this 52111111(1111'11L11‘1‘h111‘ 111:11 11111V live “1111 111:111 :11111 31111111 him :18 1111111' 111115111? 111 1_11_111.\\11 think 111111'11 must 111-1.. 51111111. moaning, 1111- kmmn 111 115,1111h1111'1 this :11111 “1: 1121\13 511111111111111> \\1111(1111'11d \11111111111' it; 111:1}: 1111 11111 11111 511111 11f 1111.1 1111:: m 1y 111-11111 1'11111111111111111 with 1,111.1 1111- m:111 $11111 in order 111 11-11'war11 its 1111\1111‘1111111111‘11. :11111 work out. its (1115- tiny. My auto, ’tis of thee, short road to [:mverty, of then I chant. I blew a pile of dough on thee three years ago. and now you refuse to go, or won't. or can‘t. Through town and countryside. you were my joy and pride, a happy day. I loved thy gaudy hue, thy white tires new, but now you‘re down and out for true, in every way. To thee, old rz‘ittle-hox, *ame many bumps and knocks, for time I grieve. Badly the top is torn. frayed are the Seats and worn; the whooping cough affects my horn, I do believe. Thy perfume swells the breeze, while good folks choke and wheeze as we pass by. I paid for thee a price, ’twould lmy a mansion twice. now M'eryone is yelling “ice"â€"â€"-I wonder why. The motor has the grip, thy Spark plug has the pm, and woe. is thine. I, too. haw suffered chills. aguo and lilllt’ll‘t‘tfll ills, ondezworing to pay my bills since you were mine. (lone is my hank-roll now, no more ‘iwonld choke a row, as olive" lwl‘oro'. Yet. if I had the men, so help mo. John-antral. I‘d buy myself a car again, and sijieod some more. MY AUTO, ’TIS OF THEE TO THE POTATO THE DOG § The People’s Mills gooooooooooooooooooooovoooooo¢+¢oooooooooooooooé$333 R11x.11nd Mrs. R1‘1I11.I\'101‘01'(_1f (11:1 iormorly (11: this pluu- mciwith 1111 111110 accidvnt 1:191 \wek when â€1011* ('11? (11 10111111 (Ming in the hwuking of 1111* 9100111111,: {1111111. Mr. K111111111 21111‘131‘011 1111211H\*.:1.~1‘z1i11(2d \\1isi.1111d his \xifn s11<t:1i11(1(1 11 scalp “(1111111. \xith injuries in [he buck and limbs. Miss Ida Fisl’mr has I'vmr‘mg) tn 'l‘mmto, after an (3xtei'11ded VlSlt at hvr home have. Rm MI‘.DU1};‘;1‘HI1 cnntinmvi HWY 111 2111 ()1 last \\ 00L \xith lquinsv but is 110W improxing. Mr. J \\ ends. 111 Corbetton again 1.0111; his \xm‘k 4111 _S111'1dz_1y_. , Miss Millie Wright, nurse-inâ€" training at Slwlburne, is. homo n1) imp weeks," hOIidflyS. Miss Irene Wiisim, who was Emmi) i'mm 0an Sound Imspiml 01.1 :1 Simrl, Visit, was presented with 11 valuable parasul by tho Motlmdist, Sundays scl'iwl in z‘0(rus_miti(in of iwr services. Miss 0161mm 0f Owen Sound was Hw guest 0f Mrs, W. .J. Boyd over Llw week end. x number from this \icinity atâ€" tended the. funeral of the late Peter 1‘ hibaudmu at Markdale an Fridav. Mrs.'1.‘hibaudeau s numerous friends here deeply sympathize uith her in her 5011mm. . M 1'. Julm Whitteii ‘UTVTOI‘OIItO \‘isâ€" Itod mer the week-Mid \xith his bI‘HUlOP- iii-1am MP. Alli Harrison, and called on numvrous uld friends in [Win 1-.)1' Murray and Miss Limndes muturvd to Bright on Fridav and \isited 0\ or the neck-11nd “ith the 1:1ttm's parents, Mr. zmd Mn. Goo. L: m ndes Hopper, 8th concession, Artemesia, on Thursday evening last. The de- ceased, who was 30 years of age, and unmarried, was a highlyâ€"respected young man. He studied piano tun- ing. and devoted some time to mu- sic. The funeral took place to Sa- lem cemetery on Saturday, Rev. Mr. Madden conducting the service. Mg. and .MIfS. John Blackburn are mnymg thls week from .the farm to them resldence 1n the Vlllage. $0906990004000999090000900#00009§O§§§¢§§§+O§§§¢O§§O¢ Miss Edna Fisher loaves this Lillllll nlight Soap uiEHE e‘ m3 EEEJII A little of Sunlight goes a long way; every particle is pure; there is nothing to harm the clothes or impede the rapid progress of the wash. Every cake of Sun- light Soap carries a $5,000 guarantee of purity. 141 Mr. .1. Bull and Mr. York. MM Blavkbm‘n and Miss .-\H_n'i;2f}’1t. uf (Mlingwond, paid M r. and Mrs. TJ, Fisher :1 visit. 011 Sunday. Mr. John Can'ipaigne and 111-111 “_raf Chicago. 11111.1 visiting Mr. 11111111 Brown and 111111111 relatives. Mrs. Wm."l‘1“imhl11 111mm 1111; week 10 Visit. her 11111111411111“. Mrs, (Judg, e1 Bra-111.111 (111111111211 .\1i111 Mr.:111d Mrs..]11hn Nixnn 111111 8111] of Mono Road, \\ 110 11111111111111 1111- 111.. neral of the late P1111211“ 'l.‘hih.111111;111 .11 Markdalo. 1:1.<1 week. \iSiiOd 1.11- 1n (‘5 11111‘11 me!“ 11111 \11111k- 1111 1;}, MI". .1119; Fisher 111111 1.1111111 11.1- 1311-1111111 2111 11111111“11.~'1111;: 111111111 .111 “.11..111‘d1\ 1111111 P11.1 Ilg‘in 3111.1:111 who formorlx made his 111111111. \11 11 11111111 11111 11.15 11111111 1111“ snmv 1111111 211 11111 hatthufmnl in Frame. M111- 11111 revoking “11111111. H11 $11111 111111111 some prizod s1111\'1,1111'1“s 1111111 111._1 cluihing 111‘ :1 (11111111111 prisnnm“ 1111 had 111111111. P111. Chas. Adams 11151.1 writes 111 having: 1111551911 1111111111111 Vimy Ridge 111111111. “111111111 injury, Mrs. .108. Blabkhurn is i11"_l‘m‘nnh'fr x'lsn/mg hot muthm', whn IS wry 11]. Carter 1'1r¢,)perly, puï¬ CilllSPd In the. Methodist church. Mr. F. G. Kursiodi has mn'vlmsud :1 Ford car. dolivorvd nn Friday. MP. and. Mrs. \V. H.“ Brawn Hf Stayner. VISHMI Hm farmer's fathvr and Slstcr here on Manda}: Mr. Chas. Pym ul' (llurkslnn'g \\ in town nn Saturday. and snld Mr. D. Mc'l‘aVish tho Mrs. Curl rvsidcnm‘e and 101, adjuining thv I Miss Ludlow of. Proton Station was the guest of MISS Addw Wright, Over the week-end. Mrs. Frank VanDusen of Chasm. was a visitor here over Sunday \Vifï¬ her niece, who continues Very ill. Miss Celia, VanDusen of Tm‘ontn ig home for this weok. †Mrs. \V. H. Thurston \isitod 11â€â€œ); son in Toronto last week. Mrs. Samuel Pedlar left on 3 11rday to spend a couple of muâ€: \N-‘_,it_h her daughter at Owe} Smmd "' Lance-Corp. J;. Oliver, of the Durham road, who went. overseas with the 147th. IS reported “Tmnded week to visit; her sister at Londnn June 7th, 1917. Ca H or the Dr by I he A despatch from O1 timation that the or: are about “sick and t1 in; the federal govei a move for bettering of the workers. and found necessary to measures to force a their rights. was give: or conference Saturdz ins is the statement ings in part: “Bitter Imperial Munitions B by international labor at the labor coni‘erenc international represer demanding of the gow missal of ("hairman Fl organization of the 1 There was a general fq should be immediate]: action on the part of by making arrangeme: tie-up of industry tlm minion. Delegates d6 Flaveile's attitude was to the workers in the 13111 redness. trying to that he was fair. and l riotic motives. His many speakers. was tional union. A m pointed to Consider measures." Major-Genera! Rica While Lead By a surprise atta says a Sunday dea Italian infantry ta toward Trieste. Tl trians from trench mile and a quart Carso plateau, ad of a quarter of a 111' made between Sax and will aid in the ter position. This ed by a revival of the front of 112 About Goritz and Carso, especially i Dosso Faiti. the A was most violent. by attacks by pat tlons east of Gori ed, but the Italian Canadian Overseas High Awards ipe Landry; Colom Hodgeus, Charles Meighen, LL-Col. H: donald. General H. Canadtans has been Camp to ILM the 1 mg decorations 1131 by the allied power: mandeur. Sir Juli D‘Oflicer: Brigadiel and 14:001. Thomai , Birthday honors 01 were announced fro lows: Companions 0 porary Brigadiers G ford, Archihuid (am Percival Eduard Th Duncan Macm K of St. Michael and porary Major-Genera Currie. Richard Em er. Companions 01' St. GeorgemTempora Henry Edward Bun Brigadier Frederick Doomis, (‘olonel M porary Brigadiers Elmsley, Edward \Ventworth Odlub: Hamilton Mitchell, Sanders; Tempora David Watson; Bri Canada's Trades Uni Petitioning Go A despatch from let Ribot Friday French Chamber 1 Government. woul‘ voyage of French ternauonal Soda Stockholm. Praml ed by a great majdq of. the Chamber proval of the (7 give Government attempt of the F tats to discuss p German and othe helm. Premier can come from 0d 62,000, of M were omcem. 11 one material ta during the same and ï¬eld cannox 1nd 3. oonaidera 52,000 Prism An ofï¬cial re' Sunday said: “ the present the Wtured by thg Five Day A despatch “is: Two Bri ued 1n the ‘ itish waJ Gm Britain' been only a a. statement 04 Press Saturd Director of “try of Food. cu for t this kind of Peace Cannot Co Confe rcnce hosting on 301: ms and nights piece of chocolz A letter ha. PM. man Cu! Inc since _ , the last .1 o battleï¬e GENERAL ST VICTORY T Customs I that period slated when WIN MILITAR' GAINING O. Cochlear the Non wartshlp.1 in G June