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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Jun 1917, p. 2

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Eccles. Roy Edwards, Elmo Edwards, Ivan Blvidge. Vernon Ervin. Harry Ewen, Robt. Falkiugham, Harry Falkingham, Wm. Findlay, Alex. Fluker. Ray Findlay, Murray Gadd, Wm. Glover. E. Goleby, Wm. Grigsby. Frank Grigsby. B. Gray. H Grant, Brock Gray, Thos. Greenwood, J. W. Grundy. W’m. Grierson, Nathan Gun, Dr. A. Giles, R. Gun. Gordon Gun, Cecil Harris. Lillie (Nursing Sister) Hall. Richard Hay, Alex. Hazen. G. C. Hazen, R. Havens, Ed. Havens, Chas. Hamlet, Jos. Hartford. 8. J. Hazen, Wm. Hillis. Sam Hoy, Murray Hopkins, W. J. Hunt, R. Hughes, Jesse Hutton, Ed. Irwin, Duncan Kelly, Fred Keith, Roht Knisley, W. H. Knight, Major EL. killed in ac' Kress, George Kress, Lieut. H. Lake, Wilfrid Lake. Wm. Laidlaw, A. N. Lamerson, J. W. Langrill, James Lauder, W. A. Lauder. T. A. Lawrence, John A. Ledingham, John . Lloyd, Edith (Nursing Sister) Ledingham, Geo. Legge, G. L. . This list is intended to contain the names of all those who have en- listed from Durham and vicinity for service overseas. In it will be found 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 our citizens have actually worn the khaki, and we have made no efi'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 front to make the necessary corrections. We would like the harm of every enlisted man from this district on this list. Adair, John Adair, Robin Aljoe, Capt. B. H. Allan, Lieut. T. Allen, Johnston Atkinson, Herbert Ayott, Bert Banks, George Bailey, Michael Bailey, J. Bailey, T. Baker, Chris. Baker. Richard Barbour, James Basham, A. Bell. Alex. Black. Wilfrid Blyth, Cecil Bolger, John Borthwick, David Box, Fred Bovington, George Bradley, Thos. Bryon, J. C. Brown, R. Bryon, Percy {kil 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 Cross, Roy Cross, J. H. Crawford, Chas. Daniel. Percy Darby. Wm. Dargavel, Bryce Darling, C. H. Derby, John Davis. J. A. Davis, Percy Davis, Cecil Dewar. A. C. Dodsworth. H. W. Donaldson. Alex. Drumm, H. G. Dunbar. Lachlan Dyre, A. Is‘r’o 1073 Roll of Honor Percy {killed in action Frank Durham and District PAGE 2. STANDARD BANK Your surplus earnings in our Savings Department can inter- est at current rate. 236 OF CANADA HEAD ormca - Toaou'ro 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. F. McAlister, T. W. MoAlister, W. W. McAssey, F. M. McGomb, Archie McComb, 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 McIlraith, Frank McIlraith, J. H. McIlvride, Wm. McKeown. J. J. MacKay, Frank McKechnie, Percy MoMeeken, Elmer McMillan, N. J. MoKinnon, Hector McKechnie, H. C. McMahon, J. McNally, Stanley McNally. Cecil MoVicar. Alex. Ness, George Newell. Lewis Nichol, J. C. Nichol. Wilfrid Nichol. C. W. Nicholson, Noel Oliver. James Oliver. Joseph Oliver, W. H. Oyns. C. H. Patterson. G. (killed in action) Petty. Wm. Pilgrim. Chas. Pinkerton, F. Pinkerton. John E. Pollock. H. Pust, J. A. Pust, Ezra Ramage, Chas. C. Ramage, James Renwick, Edgar Robb, Robt. 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. Trafiord, George Trafiord, Seth Vollett, James Vollett, Harold Vollett, Harry Warmington, James Warmington, Jos. Wall. James Watson, Ferguson Watson, J. Wehher, George Wallace, Jas. (died Aug. 30, ’16} Wells, Alex. Weir, J. Weir, John {killed in action) Whitmore, W. N. White, Alex. White, E. J. ‘Willis, Stanley Willis, B. H. Wolfe, Capt. C. E. Wolfe. Esdon W‘right, J. Wylie. W. J. Zimmer, Norman _ 1“ .. 5‘- _. -.,.‘_â€"~- -.. __--.. -__ THE Ernest John Tho Norman Philip Neil Allan Dan. Stewart After two weeks‘ illness,‘ Rev. Mr. Dudgeon supplied his pulpit on Sunday, though weak and unfit for the work. He goes to Toronto this Miss Lottie Burk‘of Toronto is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Bel- lamy. over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Norris have gone to Toronto to reside. the for- mer having secured a good posi- tinn. His; T111111 311101111 11115 1131111111111 hum 17111111111111 511111111 5011113 111111) 111.1111 “1111 1191‘ 1111111191. 311‘. .1. J. I 1.411111 1115 1.1111113111191111 11, 1711111 (11111-1113111011011 on 31011111132. W11 worn pleased 10 111313111113 11 01111 C111 Saturdav from Com \\ E. M111- .1111 11f Eugema 11110 311-1111 to E111:- 1111111 111111 the 147th Greys, but. wizmi 111111 heart trouble, has been invalided 11111119. to 1009119 hospital nursing Mrs. P1109. footer went to 011 en 811111111 1111 Monday to attend the fu- 1191111 (11‘ 1191‘ brotherâ€"1114111111 Mr. \\ 11113. whose \111’11 died. recently. j;(.,‘[, vv .-\.;L-u Miss Amanda Stmmrt Visited rel- utiws at. Fevm‘sham for a few days. Inslmctor Hufi‘. of R'Inafnrd, paid tlw public school a Visit. last. week. Mrs. Pliny Loucks is visiting: relatives at Mmford. ' Miss Annie Howard spent, part, of last week in 'l‘urontn. Dr. Albert, Webster. Dean of the '_I'uru11t:is Dental College, and Mrs. Webster. \‘igiied the latter’s father. MI". M. K. Richardson, the 0nd of last. week. , Miss Etta LeGam Is Imme from anntn on a hnliduy. 311‘s. McDonald and Mrs. McLean, Hf ("Mon Sound. Visited Mrs. Archie McLean last. week. Miss Johnston, millinm‘, has gone to holiday at. her home. at Orangeâ€" vine“. , . ‘1 ‘ 1"“ \ Iur . ._, 311's. J.'I‘. Jnyce. and 5911.. Mr. 13!- mnp Joyce). of Tonmto. \‘151th then; cnusin. Mrs. \V. .I. Bellamy, part 01 last. week. \ :P-l l ,'..._".‘-1 _‘,-1 Mr. lmmlnn. assislzml. mnnngnr «if tl‘m Stmu‘lurrl Bank. 'l.‘«_v1‘nntn. “114 up «m a fishing lmlit‘luy with Mr. G. )lilvlmll. last. week. M13. \V. G. Pickell of Portage La P1 :‘liliv. Man" Visited pilI'L 01' last. ‘xewk :mmng hm old f1 ionds her and “0 more pleased tn meet her Jâ€"(lill. \li<s \‘vllio Holman nf Tommm is \iciting her grandmother. and wllmr I(_‘liltl\PS hero. \V'«i»0d>‘, of Cm‘betton. supplied tho thudist pulpit. in Hm absence ()1 thv pustut at, homily. (‘ lz’lfv Dr. Cirll‘fvl'. . 'J‘hoirm was a large :.1H:mu1;n100 of m.nnmmicunts at the Presbyterian vimrch nn Sunday. Six new memâ€" imrs wvw I‘NH‘iVOd. Mr. R. J. :11. 11111 1115' S1111. Mr. 111155: D1111g111s. 111111 11111111 with his 1'111‘11111111' 111111 SiS~ 1111' 11111 s11\'1.1r111 days. .-\m1;111g 1111:- ,1‘13111111115 111111 1111111115 111111 11.111111- 1‘1'11111 11 1115111111111. 111 sy11'1111111‘1iz13 with 11111 11111111111011 11111111}: “111111: Mr. 111111 Mrs. 14‘1'111111 \‘1’111D1151111. (11111511133 Miss 11111111 \‘11111)115:1_111. 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Alberta; ,awho passed away here at. the home‘ Here. somewher 2m“ her grandmother. Mrs. AS. Yan~ diers sometimes 5. Dusen, on Friday last. in her 15th able. ditty called ‘ year. Jean‘s illness. which con1--t1«‘jni,“ and some t lnnenced last fall, was a severe one. sung in polite s thall‘ling the best medical skill at her room. would creat home in the west, and also in" Tor- Iv. excitement. ] onto, where she was brought for same as that othe ‘troatmont, in the hope of saving her £943.33. “Madame ‘young life. Her affliction was borne Ron." But this is -with wonderful patience and r081g- igp on belligerent 11min]! in one so young. She was 3‘0111y reason for n bright, all‘ectit'mate daughter. and La Guerre Fini,” iher early death is a great trial for 11955. \Vhat reall) Elle? parents and clinly brother. Shelter the war is fin Eplissl‘issvd a matured and sweat. ject for conjecturl :Christian spirit. which won the,m;m the parody low of all who knew her. 'l7hough .‘ knows. and yet al so young. three years ago she made 3 dian puliilication 1 public 1‘i1'-oi'ossion of faith 1n ._lo._:sus.e had articles by so her Saviour. and was I'OCQiYQd into I'”~()[_)])DL most of li'lltflRVShip in tilt} PPCSbYtC‘I‘lfIil! litth‘.) ()1; ng (hang elmrch. 'l‘ho funeral took place to? sentiment. of tho the family plot in tho Floshertonlm a body, It is j «goinvll-ry on Monday z‘il‘tornoon,’(1031 with truth? 1 sorvilre being: (tondut‘ftmi at. thoimmsos. and the r llHllSl‘ by Rev. A. ;\'lc\'icar. \\'hosoru_w paramaiplis th tilislj'ljmrsv. with \\'(_)rds_ of ('(".>nit'or{,§“(ANN-1‘ and Wmm “-3,- tmsmi H11 John 14:2. Blimutiiuli in thoir arrangm: floral lrilmtos coVorml the caskol, allnwanros. But i anion: whirh was a spray eachlnadians. old View from tho l’roshyterian Ladios’ Aid,‘ mums are sumo and Sunday sclmol, here. Min?stronglhvnml and: Douglas. who had boon in 'l.‘orontoi jng shattore‘rd. St; with hiS daughter, had pI't‘SSilliri mommy!mpnt. (if (luthis calling: him to tho west. ziiil‘l.slil'»1illl'l ho intoros was unable, to roturn for the tumor-- f. bunny '1‘.) rij)u;:hl_\' FLESHERTON THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Imme from Mr. J. Bull. and Miss R'éta £15161; burntof Collingwood, were week-- end V'lSitOI‘S ath.’ J. Fisher’s. week to attend Confmjence, and will supp afteg Igave for hIS new cxrcmt. There is one prophesy that will he shc‘iwn false. Some one has said that. war will leave its surviwrs marsened and roughened. morally and spiritually. Could this poor tlmorist see the concern and care given wounded men by their com- rades. even in the face of great danger. he would blush. and wish he had not written that article. And as for the religious side at it; well, a man who will place himself be- tween a wounded pal and death, stands, it would seem, just as good a chance of getting his long leave inside the pearly gates as most peoâ€" livery soldier who returns will lake mm-o enjoyment from simple plea- sum, and mmreciule as he newr Could oflmrwisn the luxuries civil-- iuns lake for granted or count, as nuressitios. A nicely-set. and well- laden dinner table will he a pleas- ure, and a big bath. with lots of hot. and cold water to hand. 091! thing. will be a little paradise of it- 99 . ()nv lnai'ns much by limiting." mm- mnnts an news and Views m‘intml in tho (Janmtian paiml's that, reach llw t'I‘nnl. (and nmn'ly all (in. Uni“ ('annut liston tn many (if tlwsv (“mnâ€" nwnls amt tml. lw (‘t‘fllVlllt‘Otl that. .mw class 01' men. at lmst. in (Zanâ€" lada, is (him fur a rude shock when tthn sultlit‘l‘ l't-‘Llll'lls tn mnt‘ti again. I --â€"..c- 4.....â€" -.. -.._.- This man is the uhlâ€"l'ashionod uraâ€" [i‘n'ioal limlitician. A man who zas snon man (lying: fur a PallStfl‘ they psâ€" pousorl is sum tn t'inrl talk. and iimthing morn, so wry cheap and lpifl’ling. Ila will ask the (a-‘mdidatn at: Plection timr‘. nut. "What, did ymi say," hut, “\Vhat did you tin.“ And ’thn soldier Witt) will. nu duuht, 1m almnst, a Vital 'l'actm‘ in Canadian politics for wars tn mmo. 'l‘hn «Itmhlocr-nssing and grafting: {wmlitiâ€" ‘uian will havn t0 nwml his ways. -’ N ha (inns not 110 will havn a mis- jndgod tho- ynnng: tlanzulian as faâ€" tallyâ€"~41)? his own \x'ell'2'n'ti1-was Hm nthvr junknrs. in Prussia. (.llt'l 1‘01" »thvi1's about, tlm'n ynai's am"). Oars lfiei‘s almnst. (‘HllSittilHfi' tlw th 1m."â€" gty linvs nwlting‘ away. 'l‘hn manna snhlim's \‘Hl.lll§i‘ «in thv British (in- lmnhia nlwtinns was pi-unt' Hi" this. 'l‘lw nmn \x'hn \‘HlWlâ€"mémtl nut all nt‘ tln‘nl tliil-â€"\'Htwl tint. "Mt‘lil'ltit‘u Hi' 'h'mvstt'i'." hut. 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Learn by Comments. thH «W HIP vammi SN!- ‘~‘<"('i:11im\ is waivhhd with mud. NH! that. Hm mr‘n .211 back \thh‘ and snnnd fur nun-c?" than :1 fair I'wM 'n'urs. But the uninjured nxpm‘f in 50mins incupn~ WMMWNS§J i900§§¢§006§63§9939§9090990§§§¢§§§O§§§O§z+663 +OO§O§§¢¢‘§‘6§O00900096009 ¢§¢+§§§§§§§§§§§§§§+§§§§§Q§ Special H The ONTAREO WIND ENGINE and PUMP COMPANY 'urity! l’urity! l’urity! Sovereign Flour Eclipse Flour Pastry Flour LOW Grade Flour Rolled Oats Breakfast Cereal The one dominating note that runs all through the making of Sunlight Soap is Purity. The $5,000 Guar- antee you get with every single bar is not a mere advertisement. It marks a standard set for the buyers who select the choice Sunlight Soap materialsâ€"for the soap boilerâ€"for the expert chemistsâ€"for the girls, even, who wrap and pack Sunlight. All are mindful of {he Guarari'tee --it is a source of gratification to all the Sunlight workers. The Above'anefAll Made from SoundfandjWholeZGrains {eduction on Flour and Feed in Quantities “’e have a. quantity of the celebrated Molassine Meal W D Connor Durham - 0n: Manufacture the Cheapest and the Best Pumping Outfit 0n the Market. Bran, Shorts Middlings, Corn Chop Cracked Chicken Corn ( )rimped Oats for Horses I‘fiarlejs' and Wheat Chop Mixed Chop \‘ilmse‘ "people are well fixed," and the uthm‘ youth who had to Work hard for his plain living have men- tally swapped places more than UIN‘P. The return of this great, cusmimolitan Canadian army will vanish some racial ro-ad.ms.mentg, but it will, I believe, be for a bet.- tor (‘U-Ol)01‘3ll0n. and a super, saner ;.;'i,;:x‘os$ of Canadian afl’alrs. Said by June 14th, 19”. Ontario Mt: Sociam Austrians, were on Sunday, at meeting. 811' William C. to: o! M0001 Uni Mon Sand" Wilson det'i; proposal to before the quo ante on: war issued a of the lump: within the e} domination : that empire. tered in sm- any such hid pening again of all ranks. at out prominem corps. That) 3nd my assw making of it be impaired. Stockholm “Owing to van‘ the general meet tional Socialist 0 day in Stockholm find a Renter d4 tom the Swedisj cred, says the um 31!: has been pos announc dlans in Byng h [00d ~‘b}<. are dee the cou playing be a v from.” which domi During the Headed Pershing. i' resentativa that is to e embarked British no: age of ten Star liner ceived wit. immediate! where i* ‘ Of Derby. ‘ diam Ofiicv! {can c “We :2 cm of civiliz tug at General and Staff App Genera the me will pet the fir: seven insisted on tute payme: No. readju: made, exce cure the f and the fut of its pen; force itseli joun' Retirin “That der-in-cl‘ separau lers with wireless I aays that not offer I this is un: Russians Russian (‘ has form: knows w}; are being has forgot the OYGFH communic. 'Washingu “No ten-It cept for I! who inhul The counm’i u men has put 1'”: German mmmax Eastern from 111i army 3 “'iZ‘Q‘Ic-‘HS that they enter ences with 11w « council denoun. President \Vilsn: to the new 2021‘! made plain rim \ ed States and it nexations. Nu m 881d: The and Soldiers to the Russ: pea}: "The. German am has sent to ( sage propos; way towardr end RUSSIAN DELEGAT EXPGSE PEA Wilson Announces to Rus Aimsâ€"Text of Appeai: sian Army and Gave a means 11, without a 1" German 3; cause he kn lutionary tr dignation : separate 1)“ In ur Wilson BYNG [ding very a tee PERSHING AT a: a! 0f 'etrogr Wilsc )t â€"-A!ready afi Jum 0115 t AVE eace

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