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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Nov 1917, p. 4

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DURHAM snailâ€"MIME Every day up so. lmys are going tn 0an Sound to undergu the me- dit-al test and await. the dpcisirm as to) whether or not they will he called out later to take a place in the trenches to relieve the volun- teer class. whu have faught so long and so hard in defence of our ('mmtry‘s freedom and the world's freednm. We don't like the idea of wr1~¢r1ptlun but no dont like. \al "I-.vv \\ I3 nI3VI3I feel that a man forced to wed: VVill giVe his best ser- vice. and it seems reasonable to believe that the man VV'hn VUIUH- teers his services nut 01' a sense of dutv VVill IlI» better VVerk. because of the luftier metiVes that inspire him to actinn. Not for a moment should we consider all the boys VV'hI» remain at home as CI3VVarIllY slackers. lI3VV people like war. it theV haVI3 tn engage in the game themselVes but VVhen they respond VoluntaiilV to the call of I‘lutv. theV VVill giVe the best that is in them. of consrription, but. we uonL 11114.: the idea of making the willing.' horse draw the whole load, while the other gets all the feed. The boys in the struggle from the first have surely been there long enough to get relief and to get, a rest. and if volunteers are not forthcoming, there is need of something being done to secure that relief. and conscription seems the only way. Not all who have given them- selves voluntarily are true patriots and heroes. Many had no idea of the hardships to be endured, but, learning their mistake. they made the best of the situation, and de- veloped the hero spirit they lack- ed at, tirst for want of thought or want, of knowledge. As we look around us, we can see many ot’ the lighting: bullies who failed to appear when a real tight was likely to develop. 0n the oth- er hand. we see boys who never inâ€" dulged in a tight. put. on the armor of their own free will to tight. for fl'emltml, and to put an end to war. The [ware-loving man often proves the hero when he I'esimnds to the. vault of t‘nnscient'e in the [iiet'i'ol'mâ€" anre out his duty. The men who are (,.'nIi‘imonly t'lussml as i'nwal'ols may [wine to lit} ill" l't'IIl llt‘t'ows. \\ .\l lultwr :u'v hum» fur thn funeral, which tnkws plncv tn lé'lt‘SllPrton m-nwtcry Hn 'l'uoslluy afternoon. \thn svrvim‘ will be held in the Mutluflist church. runductod by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Belfry. The usual vxmlus nf hunters left nn Monday fur Parry Sound and Thursday. November ist, 1917. 11Il V'lUIltl IV 101‘ l’ilITV 1310111111 illlu 111t111'p11ints in .\111'th1 1'11 Ontario. U. .\lit1'1l11 ll 111111.111t1n “night joined P.‘ \lnnsliaxx. l.11"11111. 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Palm and ther an". visiting relatives at. Swinton Park this week. __ â€". - ‘ A '\ Mrs. Hectnr Mcl‘humld Hf Priceâ€" Ville spont Sunday with Mrs. Frank Cairns. Miss Hulse and Mrs. \Vhite assistâ€" ed on the program at the Methodist church entertainment, Eugenia. on Monday evenino. W IRWIN, Editor and Proprietor Il WHO ARE THE HEROESL [m tHl'V. Miss .It \ isitnx' Ill H \\'x ‘1 hlv. llms Kzu 01' UV h 1) l-‘LESHERTON Sinclair" . Eric; u htjmpltz’tE m E Rc‘\.1\11.1‘)im1i('k. who) inwwssix'l sormnns. At simian (hutch Rm: 311'. ii Iw'11mi in Prusbvtr‘ry. 1' Hh' 11*IIL'It‘gliiHn HIP nix mum in n1i11i~"tms sti- 1111:111111 b} [1111 (inniluI m \V 1t PAGE 4. Ht I“ Fh~n1ing of 1- 111v \wvl [U l' “1%! on lunght nnw :1 H ht“ In \th ha m :l \‘P ut' m ‘lly t« min 11: twmu: May bummer, 1: .l-rhrntrico M'ille; PU}. France re- ;\11 but the illllt “tin ll \\ h] \I 115' )Iiltnn was wuoi at 311'. u h II ll mmu Install) [IP '31 H h NUS ' 5113- in his lulwr has MI .\‘ l U1 “'le HI" H1 {ally Day was observed in Zion on Sunday afteran and a fine con- gregation was DI‘PS‘P’HL The child-â€" ren arqnittvd ttmmselves with cred- it. Rev. E. S. Meyer gave a telling address. The report. for the seasim showed :36 names enrolled, :33 being present. Six attended the full number of days, and eight others missed but one Sabbath. The school has closed for the winter months. The offering for the day was over 812. Good. A regular procession of wagons laden with potatoes wended their way from this neighborhood on Thursday of last week. Prices var- ied from $1 to $1.15. Being conversant with all parts of the township, and having a wide. municipal experience. and goad practical judgment. Mr. Geo. Bin-- nie is pruving most successful in assossing the township. _ -1 ll..- 1 We m'v ph’msed t0 report Mrs. J. McVinw I'vcovoring from a severe attack of pneumonia; Mrs. James Dunbar fmm threatened appendicit- is, and Mr. A. McMillan from lum- hugn. DI‘. D. B. .Jamioson has been must, successfnl In his treatment of Hm thron paflents. f‘i ‘ l 7_; 5‘ Tim B. C. Red Cross Society mot at. the hnrne of Mrs. P. Fogarty on Wednesday afternoon last, and ev- vi‘ynnn prospnt "wrought with right, gmni-will“ and a pile of soldiers’ (-mnt'ni'ts was ihn result of their 1:1- lmrs. Mrs. antu'ty and her sister. Miss Mi-(Jui'tily. sni'wd :1 very tasty lunvh zit. Hw ('lnsv nf tin“ H]t‘("‘.ii11}£. (THU lute fnt‘ last week; The weather still wntinucs cold. with snnw tlllI'I'iPs M'ol'y day. 'I‘hrnshing nmchinvs are aimnst. in vnllisinn around Mv\\'illiunlsâ€"â€"t\v0 within :1 miln and :1 quarterâ€"makâ€" ing it, clitTit'l.11t. to get hands tn keep tin-m goin". Mr. '.l‘hu.~‘. Wnit' returned from tlw nmnj.‘ The. (‘hL'L'miLlo is :1 Linllau' and :L hall :1 3'L1'Lu,1)ut b3 paying tLLL' nm't 3m? b5forv the 17th of this mLmHL LL discount of ’5 .33i11 be L111033f;.LLLi This is your privilege to serve our boys who are making such noble sacrifices at the front and in training. I citizen ”assist by g1v1ng’ and make it possible to maintain the huts, marquees and dugout branches ot the ' ' Campaign Starts Thursday Morning. Be ready with your Subscription when the tiniiectors é Durham has responded nobly to every call that has been made and the commit ee in charge hope that the not fall behmd the hlgh standard previously set- .\1 M ) this linsy. 310551 nr-P : Musical Program N'Il. ulmn ill ‘ 9551's. .1213. “11111111111. ("113-11. Law-1 111 211111 1'.1'21\\'1'111'11 112111151111 11211111, 21 111:11'5'1? 1111 1'2'111 1121);. 11.1 21111111211 511111121\ 311111111 2111111- 1211'\ s111'xi111s \\111 1111 1111111 111 111.11â€" :211' church 1111 31111121“ N11x11111- 1111. 211111 {111 1111111112111111111111 “11] :iwn 1.1111. 11_11111\\i11;r 11111111213' m- _.-_â€".â€" um~m_..-- â€". . .Ius. Whitmm-n erected :1 fin driving: shed this summer. :11: ww p111'('l|:1.~'m1 :1 new Fnrd (m (This \\'wk‘.< Budge‘rt.. 11 WW] and \\'M with snow nnm 01d and v day. ;\nH‘['L \' isil N! “'11? w IN ”:1 lust \\1 . IRWIN, Chairman; J. KELLY, Secretary-Treasurer; A. A. CATTON, MCWILLIAMS. II m’wrnn of m Sunday nt'merved in Zirm n11 has boon 1: \\'lHl an attack 1t fin! MI I to the aforementiimed unit. Keir-t mann went to the 4th CALR. last week. . . . . The men will not iH‘ going UVQI’ fHI‘ SHIN“ HRH" Yul. Pollock and Smith are at the 8th Reserve again and are going owr with us. Neither of them look Very well yet, but are anxious to go back. "I am glz'id that I am going to the 4th (231.11.. as Major ;\1i°l~’arlantt. Iiieuts. Eaton. Ruttmrt‘iiird, and a numher of the tmys are there. "I had tea with Mrs. Eaton and Mrs. Howey at the (trey Rooms yesterday atternmn. I\'1.1r.<in:_r Sisâ€" ter Pollock was there also. I hope the people of Grey county realize the work that these ladies are doing here. Nothing is too small to esâ€" cape the attention of Mrs. Iizton. and (wery bit. of information re- garding,r the boys ot' Grrey County is kept. on file. I noticed by this week’s ‘Canada’ that. Major Bishop had been given a great reception in Owen Sound. I hope the old town did itself justice as we are very proud of him over here. and foo] that nothing is too goon for him." time to buy a new than cost. All new must be 5(‘y1d.â€"-1\'II'S lin. The Assassination of President Lincolnâ€"(mo nl' thn 5,000 scmws in 1 Hull, [Mn-hum. Saturday, .\«.v\'mnimi' 10th. A l'nntlnw [H‘I’I‘HI'Immw will in (".iving_up business.-â€".\'nw is tlw full hat, at. 1953 this season. but T. H. McClm'k- n will nut tinw yet. at tlw 8th guinf: HYDI‘ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Admission Free THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. ATTON, H. G. MISTELB, R. MACFARLANE, J. J. SMITH, ALLA? BELL, PETER RAMAGB, J. P. TL .- ?' _" dJ. A. GRAHAM, DR. JAMIESON. urn-rs and Hm vnz'u'tmont of HM m'umpal scmws. HHS msirunwntal “THE BIRTH OF A NATION.” "l‘iw Birth nf :1 Natignffhbringing scenes in flu music is played by a largo nrchosâ€" tm. and supplnmomt‘d by part snmmg hvhmd gho- scmws. ' ' ~ __'.L1- “The Birth of a Nation” is with- out doubt the biggest and best per- formance of any kind that ever ap- peared in Durham, and this is your last chance to see it.. .It is the only company to visit Durham that car- ried its own full orchestraâ€"which alone is worth the price of admis- smn to the mu51c lover. We would advise all who intend seeing this monster production to be on hand early on Saturday and secure their seats. There .will .positively he no seats sold until Saturday, No- vember 3rd. Get them at the Var- iety Store. The mtmissinn tn the mutintw is SW. and 27m. and tn tlw t‘\'t'lllll_'.:' putt"n'mum-v. $1.1M 77w. and SW. \\ u would :utVisv that you m'ucm'v sums early. as tho stunting capacity is limitwt. The find Crass \VHI‘kl‘I‘S mot at thv svlnmwl-hmxsv on Saturday, ()utuln-r 27th, with '20 ladies pl‘vsmlt. 'l‘hv ('nllovtinx‘x unmlmtml in $14.30. Eight llhl'istmus huxos \\'(‘I‘O Inu‘kod and sum nfi' U) “H" buys who wvnt. fmm how. Missx Muimckon Impx'vgmt-s the), wmkvrs at. Uw puckil g at. Mu- lock next Saturday. The nmt muvt- in" will be held in the scll(_)(_)l-lmu.~tn Hm Saturday. wamlwr 10111. : MP. .1118. Haslett has bnught a f'mr‘ fIIPW I'mrsc. Missm Marian and .anm ML'AI'thm‘ 0f the I).H.S.. \‘isitvd UVM" thv work-- (and with thvil' i'x‘it-nd, Miss Isalwl‘n Z\'l('01_1:11'1‘i0. 111 last wo 0:01: i!“\\'S it Simuld haw hmm Mi>s [hum-i0 Smith i11â€" stvzul ni Miss \1111i:*. “1111 is \isit- ing at 1101‘ hmw lwrv. HUI} 11 pth-plny 25 «fcltn‘k. ABERDEEN. w. IRWIN,_Cha?-’rnman "'l'lw HiI'HI n1 Sums H11 szzic‘ : it HIS HEART BADlY AFFEBIED “Fmit-a-tives” So’on Believed This Dangerous Condition 632 Grammar) Sr. EAST, Tonox'ro. “For two years, I was a victim of Acute Indigestion and Gas In The Stomach. It afterwards attacked my Heart and I had pains all over my body, so that I could hardly move around. I tried all kinds of Medicine but none of them did me any good. At last, I decided to try “l-‘ruit-a-tives”. I bought the first box last June, and now I am well, offer using only three boxes. I recommend “Fruit-a-tives“ Her Idea of Men. A liHlv girl in our publiv svluml. says an exchange. wrote the fullcm- im.r cunmnsitinn 011 mm): “Mon aw what. wnmcn man‘v 'I‘hoy drink and smulw and swear, hut dnn't an, in vhm'vh. Pvr'haps if they \x'urv hamlets. they would. They :m' mum lugicul than wumon. alsu mnrv 2...)” Ingrivul. Ruth mom and mmwn sprung: frnm mnnkoys. hut munw swung: fm'thvr than tho mun." 1‘11121) J. CAN‘FIIN. 506. abox, 6113:2150, trial size, 23c At all dealers or sent postpaid by F ruit» a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Thursday, November ist, 1917, ll H ‘M rim: in HM nrv. SAL. 'i‘vI. C ‘I at t every “VII night last. Th? vaw resurrwtml. meat 01' Elm Th“ (‘Hllh'r ecticms 1's 1' passing." mu. tiVity. 'l‘hv recently. km the Cunsvrxx for urgzmim a mvoting ‘ candidutvs 1* Morgan “1' 11 0f the‘ ("'HM“ wow Gillwt'l lliv and Dr. The Chats discnntimlvd Mvssx's. H. People's Mil car luad ut‘ 1 Schand. A lvclm'u Chrtmiclc'. pm‘ lmsmc nearly 3.” lust was ("mu for trafl'ir C. liclm‘ .‘1 .nntl‘nt'lul yo}; is W" matvrial total HM 'l‘hv U meetgng candndah Halltm'v'vn buys Inning VillUP (if L1H“ thing sc-rinu Tho nmx‘ £6011. uh: n H On I’l‘h John \I‘ II 1101“! NH ti. afh‘l‘ :1 h find hm l a fow dm'm; full! of :z tum“ sm: ”I fill“ ;-' MI' lml' '1‘ 11mm h f1 “'11 mum sad lot 33, cox freight on the Reeve, 33 and 34 Harrisun. $10M; (hm, ()1 full: Ill itx HI 'l'uckm Art hm dogs 3. utiun. valum and 1m (Hiunl on .52} 311C 1“ ed a s ; -â€"-\\'d 1' Bum I! for “Rm! 1 one of HIV 3 had refuwu eer‘s mun" clerk tn 1:: t0 haw 1h forced. \K' 11 I‘d 1111‘ u her 17. i The crumm- after the 1711: scribe now at The fix Miss M From The Chronic! November 4th. H 1‘11! Thursday, Novemb «3114 \V S P HP\V 3101 H1 0me HH )3.“ 20 YEARS 11211-3 I] HHS (MU \\ U H \\ M M c H vs ill I] f Now

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