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Durham Review (1897), 7 Jan 1915, p. 1

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I 3 i 2 _ i I l IN v . J . “no sures-Mn years by act-lama- “on is the record held by Eldelslie l mwmi'_mnri'. Surely I council t%U talent. or an unamhitiouo and pvmuble Bengals. Another un- usual feature in that. three of the coun- cil - had .their names on a-bullot pap". “its the fact that thdee m a grout dancittion im the value of bones. m Williau Black. of Durham. pur- .. cw from Hr-liry Beak-y. of Glenda. a , 3.!me daughter of she famous Conch hone, .. Ptcadore," for the long "rice of two bumed and Ilty dollarn "tltltt OO). Mr Black is a horse love" and never [than at paying a price for p. a. good tweak *gan a" PstAvsrR.-Urttmua1 inter. B.. Mink-m in the union meetings tinny!” the four congregations in town; “a: attendance and a fine $¢votinoaloirit are ma.ked features. Thc‘addm of Rev'da. Whaley and W m Bete adaptations to the sitirit of the week. .Rev'dhrwr"r and Prudhm are to speak tonight and Fri. day in the Anglican and Bittt,itt, uh eh.. . respect ichy. 2'iiii'tlsy' 2Br opporh ities of the commg lent. how a rmer's point of view 'we" to be any. Owing to.the was “new wm b alhortaqe of crops at,',St"t,'pt'ft refore an "tra de- _ lot MI In a of farm products t a. Tus ill “lord an op- l uy for the armor who man. ' pitta-nu m a husmess like way x ttpariets have t. Every farther whu u tum-up; ty.r p?tity., nhogld be A successful Candy Social was held " the Bin-nun- Methodist Church Thunday. Dee, Msc. A splendid pro- gram was given. vnmprisinz patriotic ”helium: hy the choir. mutations by Gordon Rear. Rim Bailey. Rena Liv- _ "on. Ham-l John-ton. solo by the tft. Mr Newnham. a dialogue entit- Sid " Womrn's Rights,” in which Mine Wise, Mr W. Livingstone and Mr Itmrehoroeurtt ably t1lled their respect- Ne pans; song! by the childrsn "The OttiWen's "my " and " Santa Claus p (eneored), trim by Misses A. Bailey, Wie. and A. Ray and also by Misses I. and R. Livingston: and Beta Bail- t’. the candy Inn nhnwnrdn dis- "1 of by an Appreciative company. a rower ot me erlrdy Sun. the far- mer’u buuiueu pap . There is ‘no own-farm pupal In (Thur-i0 that sup- ply the [armor With . ~11th "nomesatioutss ttsetsuuldoes. By pér. mum the Sun. you iifi, gains know. ledge of the mantel! which will en- not. you to sell your ir'Fiiiii"r. to the but. alumnae. The uuhsori tiott [men am only be an f ction o? the waldo-nu PIOI'I you ill make by waning we Bun. Wh n [thawing TegLt,tPgt",'/', for you Inca! paper you-Mn Io nut-ho f you sub- ietttifbr we Ban, the farmer's busi- I.“ paper. . . manvmws LOST THIS YIAB.- One at Toronto's best unmoun- “an". the Bundnewa. plaved their second how Year game uni-st the Durha-s but Prion, niph', hut enuld not repeat their Victory " . year ago. as in {all :i. Durham had douhled the coun-. 0-3. Banning It would require the “you“ potable “Ir-DP to hold the Vida". ' Mntvoy ' (Iowan sud Jim lam-Inn, of Durham's {uncut “no. a.“ an. tom yes" 3.3.1". prou- - _ --t-- -- . - - - “A u C. We Ov--- 1-..-i ,,_ _ _ a: into urvice on the defence. and mount: out of active play foe two "e ther showed old-lico- form, cunning and 1aspretrnrtylitt on the do- nut». Alba in - blocked “moot vorvthin‘which passed them. whule for“ lino also moved and-ended oven“!!! in both indium“! mud In any our the an" a week pn- us. In the [at third “than norm thu 1c. and blunt-d a .rtut_ttrt'tr, h gored once the S2ABJl,ll ttt tho but. ”The 'natetb «no tan o uni .,ie1gattttdt1tle,"dtt 'tt loving on" _ tens! or union ctttl '.'d'dlGCdll The Zion Women‘s Institute will urge! "ttte home of In. Geo Pout. Thur-day. Jan Urh, at 2 p. m. when that. will hon button hole content. two - to be ifty'srt. Judge., Mrs. (ho Shir and Mrs M. Davis. Roll Crl--Reeipes to be given on curing mega. All ladies welcome. -gr.--trroru uroaden. on Dregs, it. bluk and a pup, seven month old. " , tail. t seen at Rocky. 3"!“le reward. .0. M. Klngntnn. R R Np. l, Durham, Tho MP. of tho Luca! Cuuucll of I m Society received from . h. Do: noch. 2 prs. locks. his. so bandages. W. Black has been invited to go We to Wingham Horse Fair or, e " Mr Black’s horse knowledge u, 3: J3 and skill as a jutige is Fon “I... - Lac thoroughbred VNite gin-done Cocker) and hens, Regal f artin) Strain. Apply to - J. A. Luca, Priceville. Lot I. renew your pa or III'I- Juo ""meriptioms. MarFal n9 8 Co. Bunk boots, all kinds, at acF-nt- lane's Dr ug More. JPL. xxxvm, NO. i Jr;:, iiis"-t1h3f/ Pti1d?4t ".,ii;sistiiii.i.;,.i8lrfti1ioiit' a Society will hold . Armory In 3 o’clock 00 on r premises of the N. P. C. Co, Jan" 1915 and propose holding a sec and meeting on Jan. tsth at 2.30 p. m. Atuet.ie.!sit?ter.tsttd, in trap ahooting re Wdially invi ted to attend. Wednesday, mm. mm. 1915, at I.80 p. m. 7 A Gun Club has been organized under the name of the National Gun Club and the following ofticers elected ; Hon. President-Wm Calder Hon Vice Pres.-John A. Cliff President-B. A. Goodwin Treasurer-R. G, Calder Secretary-Ben Benton Field Captain-Arthur Brooks Executive Committee-- Jae Gibson Jr,, Bert Gibson, B. A. Goodwin . The members heh) theirfirtt mfetjng The Alum" 'eung of Bouth Grey Agricultural iely will be held In the Town Hall, urban), on A SHEEP Baum-.1! ~Pt:nphlet No 8 of the Sheep and Coat Division of the Live Stork Branch is entitled " Care of the Run and Ewes during the Breeding Season," It has been been pressured by T. Reg, Ariel], 3.8. A., Chief of the Division and Norman Btamsheld. This is an illus- trated pamphlet of 16 pages and deals with the lubject under discussion in a comprehensive and logical manner. It embodies the instructions of a prac- tical shepherd to those who would im- prove and increale their fueks. The concluding page is devoted to n num- her of " Don'ls.” outlining a number of practices to be avoided in sheep raising. Copies of this pamphlet may be obtained by making application to Tho Publications Branch. Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. pirin G. Cocks, Advisory Secy. to the National Bd of Censorship, in written an article presenting the idea that 'he moving picture Ihow is a tuneful institution in itself and in a pon- itire substitute for the saloon. His argument In a tair one and he proves that the saloon in anti-poriul in its ef- fect on the family and distinctly harm- tut to the saloon patron himself. The .. Movie " he claims} " is doing yvoman service in the region of prevention." Since the New Year has set in the stores and business places of the town will, " customary in {amt-pus, be open only one evening each Jiek,-aat, urday, until further notice. Wednes day open night has been discontinued for the winter months at least. The drug stores are also closed each evening from 6 to9 p m excepting Saturdays. Subscribers to the Canadian Home Journal who gave their money to the contestants in the recent Piano contest must apply to the Publishers, Toronto, or to J, 8. Scott, Dundas it any irregu- larity occurs. The Northern Hockey League season opens in Durham rink Friday evening, when Mt Forest's fast aggregation will battle for the puck against the local boys. Durham has shown a marked improvement in form since the oeason opened and are out for a clean sheet of wins. Mt Forest won the first league game at home from Hanover 7 0, so will give the home boys a merry chase. Admission 25 and " cents. Mr George Rohertton of St. Cath‘ wines, will give two lectures in the Town Hall Thursday, Jan. 21, one " 2,30 p. to. and an Illustrated lecture at 8 p. m. m connecllun with the Dur- hum Pnnllry Show to he held Jan. 19, 20, 21. Admission to lecture, free. A mass meeting of Durham citizens will be held in Durham Presbyterian church on Wednesday, 13th January at 8 p. m. to discus. law enforcement. Citizens desirous of seeing better en- forcement of Local Option are earnest- ly requested to attend. The Ladies Guild t Trinity Church will hold a "Mystic ,, in the base- ment of the church ttex uesday even- ing. Jan. 13th. Come a unravel the myntcries for yourself. ryone is invited. There will be a change in the Grand Trunk time table in Durham dating from Jan. 17th, whereas the outgoing p. m. train which formerly left at 4, will then leave at 3.45 p. m. Until Jan. 23rd wiiihontinue giv- ing three extra phot with every dozen. Make your appointmeri now. F. W. KELSEY, otographer The Durham Poultry Auociltlon no holding their Annual Show Ines- day. Wednesday and Thunday. Jam. 19, 20 and IU, Excelsior Gandhi Powders keeps Ylur hone: in fine to e--2se pkg! at Maehrlnne'o druq store. Agriglltural Society Gun Club Organized . a I. T . "T" P DIES?» C." " , 'T To??? . _ , A r -." " .35; ' é ' '_,,,, L _ ‘f' . - V _ _ . ....:\:. (2 al _ _ . " _ _ . j _ ' _ - . " g i P . it" ' , t ki , H" PR . ,- ' Durham Poultry Association's Annual I Mr and Mrs. Campbell took the after- noon train for their home in Durham. I s'rvwmsnx - 8mm: A very pretty wailding took place at . tbe home of “r. and MN Geo Binnie, on Wednesday, Dec. 30 h, when their third naught", Eliamethgotreeame the bride of John Steven-on of Egnw want. The Rev. ti. M Whitley per- formed the marriage carnmony. At half past five o'clock the gloom followed " the bride leaning on the arm of her father, took their appoint- ed places, to the strains of Lohengiin. bridal rhnrns played by her sister, Mini Winnie, sister of the biide. The bride who was unattended. wore it dress " bridal satin and carried a lwquetuf white roses and ferns. A dainty wedding Nipper was served and the “VPlliIIK was pin-nu Hilly [united in social Itttertourse and Gang. The happy couple. loft for the groom's home in Ezrmnnnt where they will resin. The good 'wishes of the com, munity follow them. PERU more - MoLA imam N A very pretty wedding mu solemn: ied at the home of Mr and Mrs Ian. McLaughlin, Val-nay. on Wednesday, Dee, Wth, at“ p. m.. when their sec- ond daughter Eldw. was united in nur- riage to Mr Walter Ferguson. of Nur- iunnby. The ""reutony was perform.. ed by the Rev. B. M. Smith, of Dm- more, the bridal couple "landing im- der a huge Uh, inning bell. The bride onivrrd tho imrlot- leaning on the arm of hei father, as the wedding innrrh win being played by Mn John Queen. cousin of the bride. The bride was dressed in _'. ”rusty gown of brat-oiled satin do chrme. The interesting event was witnessed by about sixty invited friends and neighbor“ After the Ceieiiiony all pix-took of the sumptu- oui wedding repast. The bud? was the recipient of numerous handsome and useful presents, The young couple will take upfatming on the groom‘s farm in Nornmnly. The best wiahes of thermiiiiiuniiy go with them for a. happy and prosperous lite, Manx w-JONES A quiet but very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mrs. E. Jones, 361 12th St East, on Wednesday, Dec 23rd, when her daughter Emma Charlotte, (Lottie) became the bride of Francis T, Moon of Godfrey. (Frontenac Co.) Ont. The ceremony was conducted by Rev, J Wallace Stewart, pastor of First Methodist Church. The bride was be- comingly dressed in a gown of silk gar- hardine with pearls. The tunic and sleeves were caught up with dainty uilli roses The bride was given away by her brother, J. W. Jones, while the wedding march was being played by Miss Nettie Brown, a friend of the bride. After a dainty luncheon the bride slipped away to don her tr walling suit of navy blue. Her going away hat was of black velvet with gold trimming: in military style and a set of black fox furs, the gift of the groom. The"groom's present to the pianist was a rope of pearls. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents. Mr and Airs Moon left on the afternoon train on an extended trip to Toronto, Kingston and other eastern points. On their return they will make their home in Owen sound.-O. Sound Sun The bride is a granddaughter of Mr, John Hornsby Sr, North Egremont. Previnnalv ackunwlndzwl. ....v 0.6 Prpshyl’n (‘hmu'h L "ii, a' AM. . 25 00 J.PTelford.....,_............ 2ro Mrs Arrhie Alt-Nah, Pnrnvill- .. SH MinaN.Mnrtloy....L... "em'.t 75 Upper Ritchie'." School Uoneert I7 35 'rtreChrottli.... ...... 100 C. 'b-ttsa. Dru Ind Jan... YarrcxLIn Sutthyripton Dr:, 30, NH b, Mr. and MN. Alex. Yugok. ( ne", HM Name comm.) n darftttit'e't, BnmuwMTE-I‘rlu A very quiet wedding took place Wednesday afternoon Jatrt when Miss Nellie Myers of Durham was married to Mr. Doyle Brethwaite of the same town, Rev Mr Whaley otBciating. The happy couple left on the 4 o'cloek train to Toronto and other points. CAMPBeta.-Mcmuuv- On Monday, Dec. 28th, at the home of the bride's parents near Paisley, Miss Christine, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colin PiGilivray, was married to Mr. Donald A. Camp' bell of Durham, Ont. Rev G. C. Little officiated. The bride's dress was of white crepe de chene trimmed with seed pearls and lace and carried white Carnations, a gift from the hot houses in Englehart, New Ontario. The cere- mony was performed at half past ten in the presence of the family circle. Im- mediately afterwards dinner was served in the dining room which was festive with Christmas decorations. Pink and white carnations were arranged In tall vases on the table. . At liyrnen's Altar Belgian Relief Fund ------- . ------- ---_qe------ DURHAM, ormmsmtjiAmriid *77, iii-ri BORN 200 With which is tii-rated. the moisten: Lender tihyoasi'"iiti'i, . BANKI T5t,'t,ts',.ntt.,tt,e: I NORMANBY The contest here proved most interesting and surelv few or no places in the province could show a more veteran contestant than W. H. Ryan who won the Reeveship by A majority of 158. He is "gum the ' Cztr. of Norman’ by " though without the ninhter qutlitim often ascnlwd lo the Ultra-and he will receive many congratulations on his victory and on appealing omcially in his county town. Mt John Whiteford won the deputyshtp from a strong man Mr Umbach and Mr Rich. Barber proved a popular councilman receiv- ing.second highest, vote, Th vote by words follows J For Reeve Alsf t Ay ton FordU Hunp. Blythe's ttyan's (iiau’n Tom Helm 68 89 f 58 14 S " 2 2C0 Ryan 62 120 22 is H 38 80 414 For Deputy Reeye Umhach " IN I2 23 12 23 3ts' 803 Whitetord 47 tis 67 38 BI 16 82 am For Councillors Barber 42 117 " H 32 25 25 350 b ilainget 58 187 26 33 22 m 32 328 F tacher 97 158 57 23 9 10 IO 370 Matthews 63 76 18 17 28 37 ti7 WK) Rtatr-AUuUgTtNR--rn Regina, Dec. 23rd, at the Methodist parsonage by Rev, Mr Thomas, Joseph T. Reid, B. A , ot Lorin" y, Bask., and sun of W. K. Raid, of Durham. to Miss M. Eileen Auguiiiuo, B. A . “minus. daughter of Mr and Mrs A. E Aug. uslixw. Por' u plum-m. Oat. Nur were the T side idle. Rev. Mr Little, oi . .el. gave it telling address on Sund . vnir.tg, the Town Hill being quite inadequate to hold the crowd. Mr Ben H. Spence, Tor. onto, on Sunday afternoon, also had the hall filled to listen to his forceful address. He handled some of the li quor literature, showing in MIL-uses weakness and in some cases deliberate fraud in the statements of the .. Per. smml Liberty Loague." The clergy of the town used theirintiuence and pray‘ er and practice of many citizens help- The attempt ma ‘r yepeal the lit.. val Option by law T ‘ed nothing In vigor. Never befor n such a deter- mined opposition b . xhilnted. Fur 1 week or tnorean '-' t of the brew,. -rs and dishillern We? town and dis- lrituued cards wiytr,fe precious 10 Reasons in use Jammie time of the Plehiscile in but cet4ttty as Mr Spence showed on Sunday In Other litera- cure in great quantities was shipped m mud industrious committees asson‘ ed and mailed them tttre. Local con" crete cases hf reduced asse-sment of the two hotels won primed locally and spread hroadekit, horse tiesh a- pleufv was in use on voting day lnul' voter» to_the polls, a Would-be Immu- fuclurer, was in town ma " and SM . many uukitttt.otrusuuxtiously of estab- lishinga. factory here. bat--ut ind you -only if load optissrt Wis defeated, but In spite of all, Durham in, still _ r " and Will remain m we have Mday of doom. The 'liquor tortuss l1. ve shut their best bolt, Winch the, ‘4"?! rcCunge this and turn m “I?! to support a momma than the hwn fumble third tine Ins declared fit A document of some kind was We trelieve signed by some Citizens Neda-mg if license was teritored to see it 'e tforced, v.hy in the name of all thath, good should mu theme same citrzens phage I hcunselves to s01: that L 0. its Uniurcrd. Mr Landlruv mule a gallant tight, out CtrttuatlarMh" were against; him 494 well as the. strength: ot Mr. H antet. who is to be congratulated on his "raRuifieent victory. tt bas a sham; wut'rtant from the T . to give it best .u-vice Mid his ex . nee and public spirit win enable but?!) do this. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO In town interest Agintered chiefly nound the Contest 'ortthe mnyornlty and the attempt to npeal the Local Option Boy-law. theéhuter perhaps arousing most. interim. The vote for the two Hydro Ay-laws shows a large majority and Ne opposition of the MI WM no doubgin many cases due to impettcct ktsoitedge. Monday as to weaNshr was um Ideal wintex day and vet. I, were. able to get out in comfort, lt,Ci', in some rural parts roads msrittteavr. A. S. Hunter is Mayor by Big Majority OF CANADA TORONTO I "Nb'"""'"""" "' " DURHALIIII BRANCH, ', " Two tiydetitiertrk By-Laws Carried by " Majoritius Local (Mimi Sustained by Reduced Majority MARRIED. THE ELECTIONS January l9th to let "re2,ti.t's'a'tt,.e.t,e: '.tptoee" mm part? of Canada or elsewhere will find the amino of this bank of invaluable assistance in collect- ing drafts. etc. " I 6t Iligltt is Right i ance God is God And Right the day mast win, l To doubt would be disloyglty V To falter wnnld be un." l The tiguroa of the voting appear i below. The first man ly meeting of the above Pnciclylor 1915 will beheld in thc Library on Mo day, Jan. l.ith at R p. m. sharp. Par lea intcretited arc cordially invited to attend. "For" vote is all-m 2d bo sand at " the other aide Ina-I. take 8l2 to win so 214 from 312 shows it short of wiqning by 98 In the same way it can tre shown that t he tvmpmumce side might have [ind 66 vows less than Hwy did get and still win. Let us look around. Nine places in the Province were trying repeal, Dur- ham bring one. Every one of the other eight curried Jdiural Option Ly uuijorities in most/cases increatwd. Durham alone had six against, a dis- tinction to be “horned at, though there in room for pride in having car- vied the by-law in the {we of the pe- culiar ditticuitrestDurham labors un. der and the desperate means used to defeat it. . For " 00 N 208 Against 59 (H 92 214 ninj wily “gains! " The lay-law to carry mun. show 8. f1trhs of those voting to be "Aida-t." Thaw”) yusq'wu 4'32 and '1tri'mtk.. of chm is 253. we there was a mnrgm of 39 IO mute the by-luw. But it the ENABLING BY-LAW Nor h Emu Were Tutu For (51 " 123 269 Againat " 9 " 39 DEBENIURE HY-LAW For 66 85 116 'an Against 15 U Is 39 Majority enabling by-law 230 qt Debenture hy-law 228 The Public school Trustees were all elucnd by acclmnalion ', North Ward-Jas. P. Hunter East. Ward- Hamilton Allen West ward-J. S. Mtllmilh Now let a. concerted elfort be made by 1totel-kevpers and all citizens lo otmetve this law as other lawn so that the hunor of our good town may be maintnimd. Surely It is right lo as. plre ldlillia, surely it will be “come phyhed for Last hut not least was the influence of the sweet. singing of Mr Wm. H. Norrie. ot Toronto and son who. in the churches and in the Hail, gave splendid selections in spirit and exe- cution worthy of the cause they were supporting. and reflecting on them- selves the highest credit ms muslcal artists. F Hunter L tidlaw Durham "orliculturat Society ed the came along, For Mayor North Emir, West Total Ante-r 91 68 109 268 idlaw 36 tts " let ' Hunter umjority " BY-LAW 652(LOUAL OPTION) CHRIS FIRTH, Sccy DURHAM (titriitttro" lis- "tie Bell Bhuk, Ulu-sie, daughter of Mr. J. A, Black. has " cured ttet-Kel" Behool In Holland Tt for the coming yenr at n sularyu $525 Lust week's Buvmw sum d Mi-, May McGowan was to teach at Sum- 8ettietuent, Agteareao. [his Winn“ error and she left Monday tm Rum.- na, Euphrasin Tu. . Mr (maven ‘Mu-shm and Mm Vuddie CaldWell attended I dance In \Vulkerton, New Year's eve and (we in Southampmn Friday night. The luau-agent over the week end \vnh Wuhan": friends. Mr. mu Mohinnon returned Tues- dcring i ado at euch sen-ice a day to Wilkle. dusk. after being In numlzen were most highly hpph c attendanee for some time in hint h, He id choir leader v-n me D musk u er'a tietat dunno I month :30. EOrangeviHc. “in Eva Math»: er-Im , . d over New 1mm mm her. n Muses Mockler, Upper ”fawn Mes. John McAquu and A nuh visited h lends in Arthur holiday. Mrs. Wm Uolliusou and thre reu visited nelanvea in Hulmlu New YeatU. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Oink and and. ren of Chatsworth were bonny v25- iuyy with the farmer’s parental, Mr. .turit Mrs N, Clark. Aberdeen. Mrs. H, Ora-then Chat-worth. is mendinghm‘ek visiting her father, Mr. Kohl. Allor. Br, Mm Lame Beigris' of Minna ie I in Glcnel'. Hm visiting her sister. Mrs. f. B. Boiled-lune IW‘W sou, for a couple of week5. --.--"- lucdx. Mrs. Arth. ft. M, Lelia" sprn Year holiday. with Erin .uul c, East hiends. Mr. and Mrs. Moore Mchdm on Pickering and Adler! " Toronto were New Year visiu-rs at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, McFadden. Mr. Wm. GoMeht and “is; Linn “CA u itfe visited Southampton relm Lips our New Yen’s. w" - JCJi7d"rTCC."'rrrtrirrrr_ s 'd c (A. - l C. . 'VMI Ittte l'fNt we 'v' _ ' W in _ . _ 20 Ladies & Gentlemen's Fur Collared Coats A Great Reduction in 40 Ladies' Tweed Coats ,WrNT ACCOUNTS Att yecotutt 19_AinNtktFAEPARTMENT . F. MORLOCK p T An account in the name.- of tro !h?hT.dS9,,f212tA,T.E mm. of . m, will be on“ convenient. Either penon (or the our-vim) my opontc the account, DURHAM BRANCH: S. HUGHES, Manager. t".-r.e"-iNP_"Pa5ea?eu - q.ee-- ___---- With an mini! depoiiTEi One Donn. Intemt is credited but yenriy. as! Call and see them and beacouvinced. We will offer to you which were never leorc shown. The4mporurtee of these rcqulc price reductions is on1y.)earned by, personal inspection. Which we must sell-the greatest value evoi offered. Don't wait till you hem 5mm one else say they are going to get one. Come and get the one you want. You always necd something warm in January and February. Come expecting big values and we will give you better. We have 1150 Capital Paid Up . - $11,560,000 Room Funds . " 13,575,000 JANUARY OFFERINGS Ilillflit Illiltlt illl: BANABA r nun " M INCORPORATED 100. H post [in Published Weakly at 01.00 I nu. C. BAXAGE t SON.PIImuu I Mr Percy Harding of Orargev - a few dare with his; brothcr in J. H. ttarding. Mr Harding :5 gif with a splendid tenor voice and assus the Prmbrterian choir on Sunday I I Mr J.W. Smith. of Rep, (home on aviuit to {amp- Mo, Tts, , m rv- Lyman also of Hark. aro- [mum , suing Mrs. NFC} moan: an It Fun-t. und other (elativesb Vamer. Mr Huh McDonald and “in visited friends in Hamilton lan and. Mr. and Mn. McClure resumed Toronto On Tuesday alter spawn: h idm with her parents. Mr. and M: " Atkineon. A upvciallyhappy m ial evening wan apcnt on Monday w). friendl and relatives gathered C', spent the fleeting hours In gnu-cs :. maximum latter supplied by Mr. N Cinema Mr. W. J. Young on on and violin. an health, In... mime: m'rmw. when It Haslett "Add nap-with“: rack of 1heatened 'errpeneticitCr. Mo may aqua": left Frill! for Owen “hum! to' viultdjumw pare! Hanan. ol Owen wt ' mum. Samar, " Million. WW gu mr ,ul M E. W lem our luv Y nun-m1 Mr and Mrs C c, notttttttri or o t. u S tun”. Wrrq- aur, KuPIllh u:. w: .“I-. (LIN-H NLClimuu um! cltdd,., “I Ftaso tobe, Sunk“ and Alia Inherit-e lance. of INtMtr,U Open: New Year, will: her broth" Mr Funk Bunce. Mo; linden. Ihn has been q0,aeit,, the but three month: on urn-m ot Mrs Jno Bradley at Wmn New Year's eve on " mm to Dr. and Mm. Wolfe. -- Mr. Bert McDonald of F visiting nit mater, Mm. Fra Huh". who In. been qtayi, with rel-(Ives and Iris-ads I m Hub? oprM W. nd orgy Mo ol “I A" ' ‘1

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