Um 0'3 Burnett, H: N: Eauer, Jno. .... .. .. Burnett, Geo... Burton, Jno. M... @0310, “Jan W.......m .. Bun-inn, Ed. 3:..... Encxburn, jigs. F. 11...... Brown,_ 'Joe, Bruce at Cunt, Wm...... C011inson, Wm. N ... ... Cook, T1100... Crawl'ord, Agnos...... Crawlord, V1vien...... .. Cmdweu, Mrs. 8...... Cameron, Allan...... Cocnrane, Kate...... .. Calder, Wm...... Cox, W. 3...... Canon, 600.... Canon, A... Crawlord, J. WZIZI..I'".'.°...'."'.II°.I Chapman, Sam’1... ï¬ction Jonn...... .. Burnett, Robt...... nuc‘, “'00.... 0.0 so. ...-0. .0. .0. Ben, Jane. ... Burnett, pd. J_r...... .. .. .. Adam, J no. C ......... A1309, hoot. arm... Asemmder, R. J ...... Browning, A. D ...... mack, Mum..." Arym'vnmithtuw... Camp'geu, N. Lamp â€an, n . vv ...... C1111, Jno. Am... Cryoerman, Miss." Cochrane, light ...... Allen, David...... 5 00 Allan, Alex...... 5 00 Allan Myrtle... a on Aljoe, mom. Jr...... .. 10 00 Allan, Mr. and Mrs.’1‘hos... 100 00 Carmount, Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Ham ...... $40 00 Abraham, J. D. a (30...... 25 00 Anon, David...... 5. 09 The following contributions have been made to the Durham Patriotic Fund up to last night. The list is still Open, and it is lully ex- tracted that additional contribu- tions will make a grand total well over six thousand dollars. Mr. A. E. Jackson is the treasurer and Will madly receive and , acknowledge any lurther donations. Act noW. Your King and COuntry need your help. ‘ Harvey, John...... Harvey. Nat...... gutton. Dr...... . ahn Oscar-.- Hahn Val" Qâ€... napkins, David, "Jr . Hohnes W... . .. Hutton. Thou. G. ...... Hunter, J. and J... .. Hunter. Margaret, L ......... Hughes, Jessie .............. RECII'DOCIUY. u. h ............... Krona, Mn, 3...... ...... -_A _ Kelsey. P. W. Knicarbockag. G. C Kelby, _I_r. 5nd I113... W12! 29 DURHAM’S CONTRIBUTION TO TIIE PATRIOTIC FUND DURHAM. 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P...... 10 00 Mchonzw, lsaneua...... .10 00 McDonmo, Hugh, Mason ...... a 00 McConneu, naroxd...... 5 00 McCracken, Sam’l ............... 5 00 McFayden, J. 11...... 5 00 McKechnie, G. and J...... ...175 00 McKecnnie, Dugald...... 8 00 McMeeken, Robt...... .. 5 00 McDonald, Hugh D...... 5 00 McPhee, Arch’d. . 5 00 McQueen, Jonn...... 5 00 McKenzie, Annie, 0...... 5 00 McDonald..G~eo. and Son ......... 10 00 McIntyre, Shirley...... 12 00 McKinnon, Mrs. E...... 10 00 McAulin'e, Mr. and Mrs. Dan 500 Moore, Chas... .. 12 00 Morton, Thos. Sr ............... 1 00 M n °°°°° """xm! ‘numonnw rm m: ms:- nu ‘namnnnw M m. """"""""""""""" our ‘UBMOnï¬â€˜W M Z °°°°° """jneJn ‘aumï¬ï¬w’ M at ------ a '91“? (nnnaw on c mm on: 1: 909mm ‘J-"mw M c ----- ~11 '1' ‘nwaomnw on n '0 -° """""""" OUP ‘(JAVGOTWW N. 0 ...... ...... ...... m...†’M ‘JJTn-‘WAT nn no °" """"" .“v ‘UTAA ‘npunnï¬tfl nn 0 -°-“°‘1a.tnï¬.mm ssmr ‘M‘zï¬e‘mfl.’ n" 2 ...... '°""'T "V 99"“ ‘aTZUaV3p? "0 Z! 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John... 15 00 Nichol, David... 5 00 Noble, Albert...... 10 00 Noble, Wm. S...... 3 00 Noble, Arnold...... 5 00 Noble, John M...... 5 00 Orr, Wn1...... 12 00 Peth, Thos... 10 00 Pmk, \Irs" ...... 10 00 Pntmson, W P . .. 10 00 Pitkeiing Dr. W. C. 50 00 sztor, Chas.-. .. 12 00 quage Chas. and" family... 50 00 11 '111 Wm... .. 5'1 00 Robb. R... 6 00 {obc1tson," Archie... 5 00 Robertson, Jno... .. 10 00 me. Geo. Jr...‘... 2 00 Rim G C..... ......... 5 00 2080. Tenn..- 5 00 Pich'ndson R. B.. 12 00 1.21% w. J .....if 10 no Ritchie. Wmm ...... '__._. 10 00 Ramncrn Pen?" 25 on anncim'in. F. W: 500‘ [Redford Alf.-. "1 00 Robertson. T. H-.. .- 10 00 Rutherford. Miss B. 2 00 Reid. Thos. M.... 5 00 Reid. Thos. G..... Ritchie, Bert...... . Ritchie. Clara...m... Rose, Jno. H... Rvan, Geo. Sr Storrey, H. 1... 'Sharp, Alf... Storrey. Mel 3 00 |Smith, W. T... Storrey. Wes... 5 00 Smith, Robert ... Sharp, Ben... ... . 5 00 Sparling, Mrs" G ...... .... 10 00 Search, I“. W. 12 00 Shutz. Johanna"... Saunders, J88... 5 00 Snell, H. J... .. ..100 00 Smith, J88. J. ... ...ico 00 Smith, John... ... Stonehouse. Bert"... 3811030111 ghflP-«m .. par ng, I...“- 1.00 smith, c. and Sons... 25 00 Moons, 'Wm...... . . . Martin, Wm.-. Murdock, Jno. N... Marshall, John ...... Moore, Wm... Marshall, Zetta, A Marshall, Mrs. M... '0. CI. IO. II. 0 0.. .0. 0.. I.‘ .0. .0. 0.. I IO‘OD. CO. 0.. :10» I so 10 00 1 00 25 00 10 00 12 00 KAISER SAID TO BE PLANING ATTACK ON EGYPT This map shows the district through which the Turko-German forces would have to advance to attack the British forces in Egypt. The Sanai eninsula, which the attackers would have to cross, is mostly esert. Vollett, Jno...... Vollett, W. C... Webber, J33... Whitechurch, W. H. Wilson, Mrs. A... Wright, Jno.. ... Whaley, Rev. and Mrs. "Sm Warmington, Mrs... Wylie, Rev. W. W......... Williams, Ben... Wilson,H Wilson, Thos... Whitmore, Wrn Willis, Ethel. Whalen, Mrs. T. R Whittaker, John... Toronto Cattle Market Handy choice steers....87.501 Butchers’, good ........ 7.00 do. medium ......... 6.50 do. common ........ 5. 75 Heifers, choice ........ 7.15 do. good . .v ....... 6.50 do. medium ...... 5.25 Butcher cows, choice.... 6.25 do. good ............ 5.75 do. medium ......... 5.25 Butcher bulls, choice.... 6.25 do. medium ......... 5.50 do. bologna 4. 00 Feeders, 900 to 1,100 .lbs. 6. 00 do. bulls ........... 5.00 Stockers, 750 to 900 lbs. 6.00 do. med, 650 to 760 5.50 do. light ............ 4.75 Canners ............ 3.00 Cutters ................ 4.00 Milkers, choice, each. .90.00 do. common .45.00 Springers .............. 50.00 Calves, v0.11 u 9.1 ...... 8.50 0. 1210012.; ........ 7.00 (10. com; '3. 4.75 do. gm .............. 4.00 Spring 1.. :51} 5, wt ...... 10.00 Cull lambs ............ .00 Yearling 931': 7*: ........ .00 Sheep, oww, light ..... .00 6 8 6 Culls .................. 3.00 Hogs, (‘i‘i’ (3."."5 .‘lt packers 9.15 (10. {rd 5. ii unaltered. 8.75 do. liglt. and heavy. 8.25 do. f.0.b. country. .. . 8.40 Bows .................. 6.25 do. common . . . . . . Springers ........ .. . . . . Calves, veal, good . . . 11106511.; ..... do. co'n:;.;;1 do. grass. Spring lamb-.5, cwt.. . . . . Cull lambs ...... .. . . . . Yearling 8319' f3 Shoo p, owc:<,11ght . . . . . Culls . . ............... . Hogs, off mm at packers (10. f r: d a. wi watered. do. liglu and heavy. do. f.o.b. country. . . . Sows uanitoba wheatâ€"All rail, No. 1 nortncrn, $1.31)%; No. 2, 51.26%; No. L), $1. 23:1. Manitoua. materâ€"All rail. Toronto, No. 2 C.\\‘.. ECG: No. 3 C.W., 48c; N0. 1 extra tot-u. 48c; No. 1 feed, 470. American cornâ€"«New, No. 3, 80%0. Ontario "neatâ€"No. 2 winter, per tar lot, $1.05- to $1.07; slightly sprout- ed and tough. according to sample, $1 t “4; sprouted or smutty and tough a ~ting to sample, 90c to 969; teed wheat, 800 to 85c. Ontario oatsâ€"No. 3 white, 38c to 390; commerdal oats, 360 to 38c. r m1 QUOTATIONS], Peasâ€"No. 2. per car lot, $1.90; sample peas. $1.60 to $1.75, according to sample. Barleyâ€"Good malting barley, out- side, 57c to 60c; No. 2 feed, 500 to 63¢. Buckwheatâ€"76c to 77¢. Ryeâ€"No. f, 87c to 88¢; rejected. We to 80¢, according to sample. Manitoba flourâ€"First â€lento, in jute bags, $6.80; seconds, 36.30; strong bakers’, $6.10, in Jute ban Ontario flourâ€"New winter, $4.80 to $5. according to sample, seabosrd or Toronto Heights, in bags. Millfeedâ€"Carloada, per ton. deliver- ed, Montreal heights; bun, 834; shorts, $26; middlings, 326:30011 food flour, bag, 81. 60. Toronto wholesale price. trade : 11511500000000.0001 8 0090000000000003 L ................ 4 3, choice, each...9€ common .........45 31‘s .........5€ veal good ......£ med :1.; ........1 com). 9:1 ........4 grass ........... 4 lamb-5, 'wt.. . . . .1C .mbs ...... 6 2g 9319.1: ........5 ewes, light E E S 0000000000 O. 0.. “1' cm a at pavkers Toronto Grain Wholesale Produco WM055055555000 571522722500 "7657656556546 ............. 8 .......... . .b 0000000 o o o 01 ...... e 06 o w ...... c .c M c .1 Di 0 c 00000 a 0 o J ...... \l. e) In Markets $7.60t038.00 12 00 M 50 00 5 00 .24 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 10 00 Weir, Julia...... 10 00 10 00 Weir, Adam...... ...... 10 00 100 00 iWhitmove, Thos...... 5 00 .Whitmove, Robt...... 5 00 25 '005Willis, Bert...... 5 oo 1 00 iWright, Fred... 1 00 12 00 {Wataom C. E...... 5 00 M a: 30.1mm, Groom... 12 oo u g 10 00 10 00 ...100 00 25-00 6.50 6.00 5.50 3.75 4.50 00.00 60.00 90.00 10.50 9.00 7.00 4.75 11.00 ' ' ' ' ' . h ' yawn.“ -“v‘.‘ P‘w-‘l‘l' W .- zaoo$ï¬ifgngt3°btmm 233 M1" M Bum“ held a most brought to but on m- Bobbldnd- 1 oo §Wright Fred 1 00 graces"? concert in TOWN?!“ say to contest (or the reeVelhip 2 oo lWatson’ C. E 5 00 [31° t“ 001K on Tuesday BVCDIDK Never has there been such a dis- 0 oo iYiirs doc " 12 00 ° 3' wee The place W88 plav of good fellowship among 5 0â€: ' "_'__:_:___ fgwpmr?m2§ :zor;.:ndl a ‘g: â€111?! ratepayfirs as pervaded the 3 1 e e a on n i 3 33 ETOtal'm“ ------ $5902 50 .Droceede, mounting to over 328 is l Mo .y a mum†6 00 i n tbemg forwarded to patriotic head- i - 6 00 ‘ rQuarters Miss Burgess, her pupils , 6 00 | In Sumatra the horn of thegandlthe 'young toll: of the section 1 THIS WILL MAKE CHARLES 5 00 ;rhinocerous is used as an antidote {deserve warm tributes for the g DESEBTIBB 5 00 ito poison, and on that account is .good work done . . ,Reiormers fixed a town with laws 5 00 imade into drinking cups, Each Christmas buds Zion with Which bade each frivolous impulse a big crowd of happy people This a rule; ,w. ~-â€"â€"--‘ - *- v ' “ ‘ 'â€"â€" year was better than ever The 'And t on they moved elIeWhere to ' .two big trees and the church were a find ~ ' Poultry Live Broiled { . ' gayly decorated The pro ramme Some relaxation for the mind. 3 01d fowl, lb. .. 80 11¢ 130 15¢ Iwas more varied than mm?! and â€"Wuhinzton Star. nLl-I_-_-. ‘Q- 1.- ‘.- ‘-- Weir, J'u_lia...... Weir; Adam ............... Wholesalers sell to the trod. u follows : Pmespples, case ....... 84.00%“.00 Oranges. navel 8.75 0.00 do. Florida 3.25 0.00 Lemons, Messlns 3.60 (.00 do. California . . . Grapes. Malaga, keg Grapefruit, Florida . Cranberries, barrel . Limes, per cwt. . . . . Bananas, bunch . . . . . . . Onions, 75 lbs. Cabbage, dozen . . . . . . . . Celery, crate .......... Sweet potatoes, hamper Toronto wholesale houses are quot- lng to the retail trade as follows: Beet, forequarters . . .3 9.60 to $10.50 do. hindquarters .. 13.00 14.00 do. carcases, choice 11.00 . 11.75 do. common ...... 9.00 10.00 Veals, common, cwt... 7.00 9.00 do. medium ..... 9.00 11.00 do. prime ......... 12.00 14.00 Heavy hogs ......... 10.50 11.00 Shop hogs ........... 12.00 12.60 Mutton. heavy ....... 8.00 10.00 do. light .......... 12.00 14.00 La 13‘] b3 .............. 16. 50 18.00 do. prime . Heavy hogs . Shop hogs Mutton. heavy Ill .Ll, ULDVK ' “‘0‘ L0 (3(325. 1'1' ‘1’): 11'? gm 1‘; ligh 1:, 6.70;!1c ‘6 '5 to $6. X" c0! 3, “cf-"0‘3, W‘ 3C Hogsv-Receiptn, 15 cars; whet strong; heavy, $6.90 to $7; yorkou. "6.80 to $6.90; pigs, $6.25 to 86.60. bhe‘emeeceipts, 5 cars; Mot slow; top lambs, $10.25; yearling. 88 to $9; wethers, $6.75 to $7; ewes, 86 tu $7. Chicago Cattle Market a ’Iuk-M .01.," T‘,)LԤ, 3,;000 mukat 233v); )«mm. $6 to $9.;75 cows and 1 5.4, 32:14 to $8.40; calves, 86.75 East Buffalo Cattle Cattleâ€"Receipts, 10 cars; MOW. Donna. Dncnimnn 30. 1915 Fall Wheat ........... .8 95 to 8 Spring Wheat.......... 95 to Milling Oats ....... 37 to Feed Oats..._............ as to 388 (ta!ves-â€"â€"Steady; tops, 812; Mr to good, $10 to $10.50; grassers. 84 to 85. Baled Hay and Straw Merchants are buying on track. '1 oronto, at the following prion: Bated hay, new. No. 1411500081999 do. N'o'. 2 Baled straw. 7' "inâ€. Ms. 21,000; market :‘ig'ï¬-"r: ""1111. $6 it) $6.65; mixed, $6.15 :, 2:..‘0; Ma. y. $6.15 to $6.75; rough. 51:â€, to $6 0; rigs, $5 to $6.15; bulk ' ":30 to $6.65. SE .L‘C‘;.--â€"“. ' eipts, 12,000; mark“ .gfmxg; Bathe. $6.60 to $7.10; hmbfl. \x}, 37‘0 to $9.90. MARKET REPORT ommon ommon, cwt. . . medium 00000000000000 .00 .00 .00 .60 .00 .00 .00 .50 Dressed Meats 11c 12c 18c 140 12c .1501» 4L 3.26 liven none on Thur-any evening won Dunnvmo no: In. helmâ€. w. u. Wuhco in spending me feature days ,at me parental: home m Romany. “Mas Myrue_£_1unt. 0! Guam. man’s a flying V18“. on Sunday and attended Zion’s Christmas aer- nce m the atcernoou, new. air. Mayer ngmg a most eloquent au- -- “A _- umng a; Hamilton, paid Mr and Mrs. D. McArcmâ€"uflavdd u.- min at J McNauy’s; Mr. anu Mrs. A ocfliqat the McClocxlin ‘ Among the many funny reun- 1ous mat. Look pause in tne vncmu)‘ we nave learned or tne touowmg' 1-“: ‘. ---' u â€" .._._a ' homesteau; bit-.auu Mrs. nouncs and Lam'uy at W. Firth’s. Mr. and Mrs - A. G. Blair, Master Geor- die and Miss H Smith with Mr. and Mrs L. J. Frook, in Proton; Mr and Mrs. John Cline and iam- fly at the Darcey homestead: W J McFadden, wile anq _;baby_ _at Al? Myrtle McClocklin, Mina Ed- wards and Clara Nelson are about the same age, and began school together, and as they grew from childhood into maidenhood the ’bond betwixt them grew stronger Clara lives at 'Puslinch now, so the other two lelt on‘Monday to spend a fortnight with her. Daddy Nel- son will have a time of it Mr and Mrs Wm. Taylor of Al- landale, are guests of Mr and Mrs. Wm Greenwood. Mr A. G. Blair some time ago purchased a Natco silo from the National Fire Proofing Co of Hamilton, and is busy with the help of some neighbors in hauling it home from Durham W J. Cook’s; Mr. and Mrs. Maln- tyre, and family, of Dornoch' Mr and Mrs John Fallaise, Mrs. Pink. and‘ Miss Yielet Fallaise, of Dar- nam, and Mr Arch Beatbn at! made a merry group at John Green- wood’s ‘1 all Grocers. The inducements offered with common soaps cannot make up for the purity of Sunlight Soap. It costs US more to make pure soap. But it costs YOU less to use it, for Sunlight pays for itself in the clothes it saves. It does not wear and rub the fabrics as common soaps do. $33,, better prepared, and the music supplied by Mr Geo. Ritchie and his sons evoked the greatesc ap- plause ever heard in 210;; Mr Stew- art McArthur has iew equals on the mouth organ His cousin, Miss Ens Mchlly accunpsnied his se- lections in fine form W. 3. Wallace. deserves special cred- it for the able wsy in which the little loll: recited snd Miss Myrtle McClocltlin (or their unison in song The proceeds smounted to $82 to be used (or school Etrposes The nominations in the ll on The nominations in the Hall on Mondny was a mixture of love (mt, song service and patriotic outburst The old council were :11 returned by acclmntion. though strong present-e was brought to bear on Mr Robt.und- any to contest for the reeveship Never has there been Inch 3 dia- plav of good fellow-hip amount the ratepayers u pervaded the hall on Monday afternoon “About two yeau ago, I found my health in a very bad atate. fly Kidney: were not doing their work and I waa all run down in condition. Having aeen "Fruit-a-tives' advertised, I decided to try them. Their action was mild, and the result all that could be expected. My Kidneys resumed their normal action aï¬er I had taken npwarda of a dozen boxes and I regainedmyoldctim Wily. Today, I am as well a ever." B. A. KELLY. 60c. a box, 6 for 82.50, trial aiae 25c. At dealera or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tivea Limited, Ottawa. â€Mfltbmh‘o 0! Sit-“(‘1 301! 35.000 gufatu J