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Durham Review (1897), 27 Jan 1916, p. 5

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:33}: yy..: y: ff: 333m 3 Mm us XML 6% co. e n . fi Shoes ' m er If ',c.'".rrr,y'.yDlX/l45il8XrM ring Car $530 per Sale nabie prices I IE Durham JANUARY 27, mo l) Shoes r Small l, S from: == Gold Fish 0 .0 amen] prices. a1 m luv u- w": "H!“- - . il f 25e . on such beaytiful briihrG-rrG Mfid8eu'ure,fe,tgt'e' Corn Swap in bulk 5. lb. We all you! 5 lb pttt ' or food like deysv coming as they have. part in clearing thet lendgnd building \our tio lb pail' for 500- or your 20 lb pail' " . . ' ... ... ritrl.tt m the part. of the winter road: in what was then a lonely wil.. The only economical way to buy eyrnp. whlch generally 15 the severest. deneu. Emu In... sum“ Orange... ' . .. .. . . .. ......40c the dra It " thus appreciated all the He wu a noted emu: end wu Spy. Greening" Old M" . .... .. .. . ... . .. 25° 'lt 9;? more. We hear the pessitnistltmrtrs ealUd 'e', to "he, in PM Com. Pee. .nd lu-....... . ..... ......8 KIDS or 0 saying "Oh, but we'll PV up for " the mu m the ONO. of the ' thi n Ah ll - log building. that letvcd as Ihelcer if! 81-3389 payinge il, to Jlr,"t,t, tor both an Ind tteast in that: darts. ATTISON & co Pncenue article. y Deeeaaed um n good neighbor and JAMES P , b . . r was any. willing to lend a helping A mm or of our tsoldier laddnes hand “new, and“. In mit' i-o-q-qi-.-'. {rum 0. Bound. mm the with It with PM"!!! at a 'gh'ltlrl a; * f c. L. GRANT t riassaiysooaasirirsoqsit's Ouoouoooooooomuo t THE LEADING HOUSE t "Ui' ' tir-iirgiaeiFsiF4Fiivert* SE a; KARSTEDT nos. 'htt'v1ueif, it,",':.' g Exxgxmaxxxsmamxmxngaafiamm Emmamzsmsfimmmm i:! PRICEVILLE’S BUSY STORE In the Grocery Department STOCK- i,f, TAKING t SPECIAL- Coats, Gloves and Mitts This is No. 1 stock and our keg. Also No t Skillets Cod Thru contract, we ate willin; for Farm Produce. A full'stoek of Royal Household Hour, Star Hours. Bran, Shorts, Low grade Flow A Special-Clinton Maple Uat-2excenent J Come in and see the snaps we offer - -.. -- v - There is going to be a scarcity of the above lines. There is no question of a doubt. We are pleased to say our Spring Import Goods are arriving daily and all will be sold " the old prices. We secured them at those prices and are willing to pass them along _ ,_ -.... mu. will“!!! bill. Men’s and toys" Moya' Velour, Patent, Urns Calf, Box Calf and Chrome Tan Shoes, together with a full range of Mines‘ and Children 'tt footwear. No where will belound any fuller line of Footwear than we carry. The beat of it is, our prices appeal to buyers. Thru early buying. we’ve been nble to place in atocl plete line of Ladies Patent Leather Cloth Tops, Kid Tops. ed Kids. Oxfords. Gunmetala, Box Catt and Gained Bale and Boys' Boys’ Velour, Patent, Una: Calf, Box Cal! and _ Tan Shoes, together with I fall van-- .1 nz-_u- - --- Pres]! Lake Herring and Trout JANUARY 27, 1916 Print; Gingham, Longcléths Corn Syrup in bulk 50 lb. We All your 5 lb pail. tor Poe, your 10 lb pail-tor 500. orrottr 201b pun-rm...” ...100 The only economies! we, to buy lyrnp. Em: lug.8ukiu0rngu...... ...... ......40c the dra Son. Gmniuend III-cu ..... .... . Wye 'lent? Lay in a stock or book your order for Flour soon, as it in enacted to go up again. We are selling it " wholesale prices now " In look 1 contra: tor 1000 bags in the sum- mer " a cumin price. We keep the has: only, Knoshtel'l "Maple Leaf " (highest put’d Innitoho) at $3.15 and Knechtol'n King Edwud at $3.05. When you My Maple Leaf Flour, no that it in Knochtol‘o. Get ready tor the February storm. See our has of Sheepskin lined Coats, ole-ring price.. . ...... $4.79 and up Ladies woollen mint. reg I00. during price. . .. ' . . . . . . 290 Indies“ wacllen Giana. rut 256. clotting prism... ....19o We have s titll line of Driving mio, Gloves, IIIO Gloves, mm and pull oven tor rush work. :ClAL-- Buy your Flour Now ERICEVTLLEm Winter Bulbs Spring Footwear: in Pure Drugs 1 stock and gut: prices are we ate willing to pay thi, Higieat Market price E's BUSY STORE ",ii t Footwear M E eye been able to place in stock a com- X t Leather Cloth Tops, Kid Tops. Polish- g tala, Box Calf and Grained Bale, Men’s 3 atent, Urns Calf, Box Call and Chrome a full range of Mines’ and Children 's g be found any fuller line of Footwear lil o! it is, our prizes appeal to buyers. 3 E thams, Longeloths g scarcity ot the above lines. There is M ( " are pleased to say our Spring Import X nd all will be sold at the old prices. niece and are willing to pass them along M Ill r and Feed 3 Household Flour, Maple Leaf and North ii Low grade Flour and Oil Cake. Leat-2excellent Flour, per bag, . . .33. lo a 3 Herring and Trout or. d our prices are lowest when buying a m s Cod. Let " quote you. w willing to pay the Highest Market price X 'ROS Brander's Old Stand x . PR [PRU]! y " - - and Feed l This time we intend to give a little ', of everything and not much of that. i.“ We begin to tell about the Weather lit's nothing but what everybody ilinows, that during the past week especially the fore part, a period ', would need to have his nose and face I well protected from the biting storm= l of a January in 1916. This bring-3 f" thoughts to olden times when l everybody who is old now was young, } when they were not so Well protected [" by being clad to met the require- rments J"""", to keep the body l from being exposed to the inelernemsy fofths winters of long ago. Many a ' young grown-up boy had to go with, iout a comfortable garment 50 or 60 years ago. We heard a well-to-de lfarmer tell us that be was quite a, young man before he got his first pair iof boots. only wearing what they ioalled in olden times ' moggans " or old clothes sowed together to protect jthe feet from freezing, but the good farmer has now a comfortable brick i house and all other comfortable con- jveniences to suit. but we pass on to some other matter. A story is told that aftera large number of the High land tenentary had been ejected and their places filled With sheep, a re. cruiting otfitrsrr happened to come into the neighborhood, but the only re- lsponse received by him to his re- lqnest for volunteers for the army was " Baa Baa," thus indicating that as sheep had been substituted for men, the recruiting oftitsssra might look to the sheep for his soldiers. How dif- ferent to our time for getting volun- GG to enlist. although onr country has a fair supply of those innocent creatures. the sheep. We haye brave young men who enlisted to defend their country and who at thistold and inclement season of the year, are ttattering, " we have been reading, from the Mreeta of frozen feet and oth- ‘er uncomfortable circumstances an. lkuown to those who are only aspen- jencing the circumstances by hearsay. Another story is told of “other highlandmnn of ye olden "was. called Rory. This old farmer was noted for his curly rising summer and winter. Four o'clock in the morning never A story " told of agood natured highlandmen of the clden times who imbibed too freely. On his wander- ings homewnrd he crossed and re- eroeled sever-l streams till he was drenching wet. His good natured wife on his arms! home began to pity him, saying " 0 my poor man. where hate you been ? " " Och woman." replied the drenched highlandman, " she's cam from Egypt and she pe crossing the Red bee ofen ohm." AND LIMITS 1lilg Mr Don McDougoll, ot the west. is visiting or present his runny friends in this port. of old Ontario, m and his friend, Mr A. McGuug. gave us I frlendly call one stormy evening late- ir. Mr McDougull loch us young yet as he was yours no. One of his daughters " nurse tor ghe wounded soldiers and one son is " the front for months back. Mr McDougoll will be staying for some time yet in Ontario. Miss Annie Smellie. at Toronto, is the guest of friends: in this part It present. She is at her sister's. Mrs Dave Nichol. Muss Christeno McDonald, (Dun- esn's, who left for California- few weeks ago, arrived there and found quite a change in the stmosphere. She says it is from 80 to 90 degrees above there, Whlle we might have had it here some dsye lest weeko number oi degrees below. On her way she cslied to see her friend end lsmtly, Mr Robert McDonald. of Bolt lers City, Utsh. Mr MoDounldis quite smart yet although 95 years of use. He gets the Review and keeps in touch with the times in " old home in Glenelg, where he loaded about 67 years age. We extend to him our congratulations. Muss'McDonald. the new tanker at Top Cliff school. is getting done well. She boards at W.MoLood’l, Jr The good clerk of Glenelg. J S. Black. was unable to attend the fiot meettng ofCouncil on account of hav- ing the grip, but he sent I good sub snitute. his son J we. who would make a very good successor to his father, but we hope m sea the venarsblt Clerkhandle his pen for many vents to come yet. Miss Katie and Hector MoDonsld were "more " Mutoolm MoMillm'a. south line, Artemeuit one Ifoernoon recentlyk __ Mr and Mrs Dan McKinnon an visiting friends on the north Ind south line " present. (Kate Mo Quarrie). Ree-v9 Nibhol INT; going to the County Parliament this week to Owen Sound. Nurse McDonald was called away to attend a patient, she being only a couple of days at. home, after attend- ing a patient in Durham, This Friday, Jan. 21at, 1916, the snow disappeared fast and at this hour ofthn night is is still thawing. The roads are very icy and hard to get along for nun or beast. Died at the House of Rafuge. Mark- dale, Mr Duncan Butter. at the use ot over 80 years. His funeral took place to Friceville one cold (in last week. He was one of the pioneer: of old Ontario, ' Our mailmeu had some pretty hard times during the past week facing the storms. but they managed to get their rounds. This is all about hlelandmen and we hope that race of people will not, as an old lady said, be consulted. meaning insulted; bat we no " much of a hielandman as anyone. Agus cha long lad lens mire a gnbhaii " In duaich as an danig In since-raohd. When Eve in all Iurrltrrelirum ap- peared to Adam's View. the first word that he said to her was Clams: tbs sibh an diugh. Another 'toi-in olden times bank heme were very few end for be- tween. Farmer Sandy had complet- ed such an elegant structure thet one day he saw his pastor driving by end asked him to come end see hll new born. Cermnly the good men went m. Sev‘dy brought the minister all through the fine barn, the minister congratulating the old former on getting along so well in the world. but added in a tone of warning. sun mg " Bandy. don't lean on your, barn." .. Lean on her ., cried Bendy‘ in amazement " it all te hielenmens in the toonship pe leanin' on her, she would not pe hurt." It Will be easily seen how Sandy failed to mph the force of the minister‘s expression in the word . lean.' My morning. suing " the bro-Hut in tsiuiy--wake up. wake up men I " But Donald was equal to the woman. " Thank you sir.” he replied. " but she will not out so late " mob: " and laid on his pillow sound uleep till near day dawn. A few nights ulter- wards Donald, by aims min-he, re- sponded to the tour o’clock all from the head of the house. The lint tlung one: coming down woe lentil, prayers, In which old Rory thenked the Lord for the lichl. of mother day, 't Toot, toot men," and Donald, m- terrupung Rory in prayers, .. it 'till, not be daylicht tor two. hours yet. why l shank the Lord so soon t " I Iouno tum in bed, so by hie only rig. ing and late hours in the evening. he could not get my of his hired help to stay with him only I for days. In he monoged to gel mother good high- land led culled Donold " come " way one dar end engoged with all Rory, but he we: told chm. he would not any long either. but DonUd cold 6t I'll try," The first niche he went to bed eomewbn late, but so he‘ scarcely thought he had fallen olleep. he hen-d old Rory coming " the shinny calling on Donold to get up before It was four o'clock. on I Jona- .hmnd hun in bel PRIOBVILLE viLiiii- VICINITY ck, on (has: tho bro-Hut in It. Baxter was one of Artemenla'a hardiest pioneers and took on active put in clearing the lendpnd building road: in what was then a lonely wil. dere. He was I noted nun-o and wu always called upon to tote " place on the come: in the erection of the log buildings that served as ohelcer tor both Inn and bent in than darts. Pteaaed no u good nelthog end Deeessed wee born in London, Ont. in the year 1835 where he lived for twenty years. From there he went to the township ot Celedon, Peel Co. where he married Catharine Ferguson daughter of the late Archibsld Fer- gnson of said township end in the yes: 1857. he and his young wife moved to Lot to 3rd 00-, north ot the Durhsm Road III the township of Arte-eels where he remained until his death. On Monday evening, Jan. stth, one of Artemesin‘a oldest residents panned nay in the person of Mr. Duncan Baxter, the: e lingering illness of about three yearn. Death was due to a paralytic stroke. On bohelt ot the lil-tire of the Ceuadien Red Crone Society. I have to tender our gretetel thunk: tor rule gift. which we on were you will be new eppreeieted by the wounded ”idiot! being carried oif the battle. Mld, u may have told me the: it it were not for the motor unbalance- they would never he." been saved. Yours truly, Noel Her-hell. Cheu'men Red Croce Com. of: udLsughl'ln LnimatoT,"GiTi trift from the Woman‘: Institute or Grey County. I beg to acknowled-go receipt of your (“or onlho 16th itat., ttttttlor lug Maggy: for. 91515.09 _in pay_m9nt Amount on hand in but. . . . "ii ii Egchunge on bank cliques. . 29 $756 65 Total for Grey C )unty.... . .$1593 90 Amt rammed for Ambulance 1575 00 Centre (9rey--. 3473 gt) Btuh'tsroe..........,.... 3400 Vandeleur............. 2500 Walter'a F.m.... ..... 25 00 Markdale.............. 5000 Ratururt,.............. 3000 Fleahenon...... ..'.... 500o Kimberley........,.... 7600 Beattie-i............. 1200 M1110reek............. 3000 Williamdord........... 3000 Dandalk............... 2500 'llaroture&Thorttburr 100 00 PrownSmion.......... 6000 Ravenna............... 3600 Eugene................ 6200 Priceville............. 4000 Hopevil!e.......,...... 7265 80th artsy- Dornocb .... Dromore.... Elmwood... Zion.... .... Louise ..... anluh r.. Holstein . . .. Durham..,. Ayton ' . . . .. Hanover. . . . Report of Ambulance Fund for Grey County Women’s Institutes NorthGrey-- Ktltsyth.......... 8alern........... Owen Sound“... Chatsworth . . ' . .. Kemble _........ Mentord......... A very successful Bed Cross tea. was held at the home of Mrs N. McKinnon. It has been de- cided to organize a Red Cross So- ciety and to hold a meeting every week, for a time at least, to make red cross supplies. More partie- ulars will be given later. All ladies in the community are in- vited to help in the good work. The afternoon meetings of the Farmer-f and!Women's Institute were fairly well attended consid- ering the very stormy weather. The joint meeting in the evening was a decided success both as to attendance and program. Mr. Carruthers makes an ideal chair- man. Mr Barbour is a good speak- er and is a fair sample of the up- lto-date progressive farmer, and posesses the faculty of making his addresses both practical and interesting. Of Mrs. Hunter, the speaker of the W. I. too much cannot be said in commendation. Her subject, " Patriotism," in which all are equally interested, was dealt with in such a way as to impress each and every one with the importance of doing their share. The word "bit" she thinks is too small and not ex- pressive enough. Several selec- tions of vocal and instrumental helped to liven up the program, Mr J. Black and Mr. Colin Mc- Lean giving some rousing violin and piccolo duetts. Mr J I Gra- ham deserves great credit for his interest in the F. I. to the extent of driving the speakers around from place to place and in taking the chance of encountering snow drifts and storms such as they did when coming here. Death oi Mr Duncan Baxter I We hear that the grip is very prevalent in some parts of the lcountry though as yet our little burg has escaped fairly well. For harm it is on account of being situated in such high altitude. It would certainly take robust germs to withstand the high winds of last week and not get blown away and we wouldn't mind in the least if this has been the case. end at their homes here. TED BUREAU BMW StihtUM .......... o'&oo ......a... 2500 I......... 2500 .......... 5000 .....r.... $00o .....'.... 7600 .......... 1200 .......e.. 3000 .......... 2500 6363 75 51$ 90 sou) 2100 sto 3200 5300 10000 10000 ISO 00 2500 52 00 6t Ts 87. M. 18. 15. 18. M. 14. M. " 24. M. 18. 13. 15. 27. 20. 11. M. 15. 13 HE (rent events of the world war so immensely over- ehndowed other new: that outside of military and political mun little oe- curred to nttuct the attention at the public. The United sate. had on big dunner. the Eutlnnd horror in Chicuo. The chief accident. in Cun- ada were the Queen-ton wreck nnd two mining camp milhnpl in the West. Premier Borden's visit to England and the honors he received there formed an interesting event. New Year and Birthday Honors en- riched Cnnndn to the extent of thir- teen "Sire." Itamh Liberal. Ilia pater, Rev. Mr. latheaon conducted the Ionian Hia wile predeceaaed him about 81 yearn ago. He la waived by two aorta and four daughters. There are I Donald on the homeotead ; Malcolm In Chicago : Maggie, Mm. Tetlow in Hamilton ; Sarah. Mrs lagoon. Tor. onto t Mary, Mrs. Wallace, Detroit : and Kate also of Detroit. Haida there there are two aiatera t Mrs. Meagan of Chicago and Mrs lalcolm Ferguson, :Cuylon. The latter la seriouly ill at present. The King's birthday honor: in- cluded the following Canadians: Baronet, Sir Gilbert Pater. I} P.; K.C.M.G.. Meat-Col. t.gt Hendrie and Chuncelor Fauna. of Medal; CMO., Woo-Chand- Portuguese rebel squadron bon- barded Lisbon, killing seven! persons. The new Coalition Cabinet was formed in England. Sir Henry Jack-on succeeded Lord Fisher as ttrat set lord of the Admiralty. Baron Von Potent. a Cobnlt Inu- nate, melted in loaned u a my. restrictions on gain and (once exports to the U. B. The Princess Theatre, Toronto. destroyed by are with loss or $100,000. Lord Mersey unpainted to probe torpedoiu of Lusitania. The Robiln Ministry resigned in Msnitobs, and T. C. Norris was asked to form 1 Cabinet. The, . ppmméh" 0mm? placed data. Tri-weekly steamer service for war supplies between Cansds and France established by Brit- ish Admiralty. Dr. C. K. Robinson acquitted ot murder of Blanche York at Tem- worth, on, on July 8, 1914. Great Britain issued a sweeping order-in-council cutting " all outside trade with Germany and refused to modify the war zone blocksde. Harry Kendall Thaw acquitted after long light tor liberty. Premier Scott of Baakatettewan announced legislation closing the bars of the province on July 1, 1915. Fifty miners were killed when an avalanche carried away a bunk house at Howe Bound, B.C. Major-Gen. Robertson appointed Chief of British General sun. Austrians drilling in Toronto were rounded up by the police. Ontario Government appointed a Provincial Commission to admin- ister liquor lsw and ordered 1 shops closed at , o'clock. ‘ King George abolished the use of liquor in the Royal Household for the duration of the war. April- Town of Comapllx. B.C., wiped out by are. An unsuccessful sttempt was made to assassinab the Sultan of Egypt. Thirteen persons were killed and 27 injured in a street car soci- dent in Detroit, Mich. Dominion Parliament prorogued. J. D. Flsvelle. W. s. Dingman. Fred Dane, G. T. Smith. and John Ayearst sppointed Ontario License Commissioners. A. De Witt Foster, M.P. for Kings, N.S.. resigned his seat as a result of horse purchase scan- A spoon! wu- tax ot one mill on the dollar was Innounced by the Ontario Government. Carrie Dales, nuanced tn To- UPI? of murder ot Charles A. his wnr budget requiring a hori- zontal increase ot 7% per cent. on Imports and imposing several direct stump tact. OMeia1 report on Roxanna Man: an” Issued at Delhi, In- dia, charges deliberate “tempt on part ot revolution). Harry Symon. KC., ad Dr. Hughes were found guilty on chum arising out ot the Union Life (Allure. ,_ _-._.. v. -suuw we- leze swsrded Rhodes Schola- ship, Twelve th'oussnd persons were killed and twenty thoussnd In.. Jured by an earthquakes which occurred over an area. of 3,000 square miles in Italy. In! towns were destroyed. Five members ot the titan ot Me- Cutcheon Bros., realty scents. were srrested in Toronto end can” on dunes of consul-- Ju: . The honor oral? C. M. G. was conferred on Hon. G. H. Perky and Hon. Clifford Bitton, that ot C. M. G. on G. C. J. Dam-m and Surgeon MIL-Gen. Pint, and H. S. Holt, F. x. Lemma. Cart. Clive Phillips Wooley and Wm. tte were nude Knights Bah- e or. IArthur K. 11riftitt_ttt Trinity Col- Ll} TORONTO Partners I Why mun Mie cl! win- - when you on an up A um. amt-y , Chow: list of Yul-lotion fat-Col... Plum-m LIM' I'm-mu. Us“... tree Ouch. Ends-in- (outta-y. Write now for pulled-n. " once for OLE“ nod District: foe the Old Roma.» Eyrtttirrtrrrsoriro. IS, 15. M. It. 10. 24. M. 19. M. 19. 18. tt. lt, A Represemtive Wanted to. M. 30. 31. 30. " M. M, 13. 15. M. M. M. IO. It. u. Smoker Sproule of the Tom- mons; John Milne. Human: C. P. Beoubien. Montreal. Ind Hon. John locum, 0.8.1., were sp- pointed to the Senate. Four Batnbure-Atnere" Lino ousiols were convicted in New York of cooling Genoa sur- ships. Henry Ford and his "pone pil- grims" soiled iron: t%w York on the Oscsr IL Three workmen wen kind by on explosion in the may mo- ohine shop in Toronin. Albert Seviny loosed so next Spesher ot the Common. Gen. Sir l. “Hooch maigned his commsnd " head of India Corps. You Shi Kat wss elm Em- peror of Chins. Gen. Smith Dorrien sppoinsed to cornde British troops in At- no... Hon. W. J, Bowen nucceedod Sir Richsrd McBride as Premier of British Columbia. Gen. Denies rm; succeeded General French in commond of the British forces Ion the qmetqgqb (rant. Rev. J. A. lecdonud real-d the editorship of The Toronto Globe. Herbert L. Samuel entered the British Cabinet. t November. President Wilson's enuulnent to In. Gut we: oacmly on- nounced. Portugues- ('ul'im; resigned. The Canadian Hrar han vu ct. fered to the public, and doubly oubnerlbed in record time. Five buildings were deltnyed by In explosion at the powder plat at Nobel. Ont. D. A. Thomas. alter reorgan- izing the Can-dun Shell Com. mittoe, left tor Euclid. “Us: & Mlu Edith Call] executed by 09mm In Roman. Ontario neon-o Commissioners ordcud but cloud u 8 pm. Sir Edi-rd Caraotsawrunsd trom the British Cabinet. liner-Gen. Monro “(acceded Sir Ian lawman at an Dcrduollu. The Brand Cnblub wu reorgan- Mnjor Hamilton Gum. ot the Prince" PM: entered upped tor divorce on sanitary grounds. W. R. Tun", former president of the defunct Fumen' Bulk. released from yuan. Bulletin; on church umon began In the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The U. s. denuded the recall at Austria Ambassador Dunn. Anglo-French Conan-ion arriv- ed In New York to Mat " Ion. Three per-on perished in a an in u all: factory tn Manual. Premiu- Bordon recelvod the crud Cm- ot the hum: of Honor in Paris. Tmrntr-ttre liven were [out In ttooo " Erie. Pa. Five Tor-Momma drowned " Uttenon when motor In of bridge. Norris Gammon: new lul- tobt in Mon, " sent: to ii. Ex-Premler Roblin, Dr. W. R. Humane, June: Rowan. and G. R, Caldwell mud in Win- g!“ {tuned with eooNraey to Uout. Chalet Bocker ehctmcut- ed at Slug Sin: for tntgrdqr of Gunbler Renaud. Mn. Huey Job found murdered in homo It Kant“. A, E. Scuddud gunned. U. s. Senate Chamber damaged by proGernun bomb. W. P. Garland, M.P. for Cari- ton, mate, ‘hle out " . result ot the war ocundnln. l. P. Moran we: shot and wounded by Dr. Eric Hunter. nllu Funk Holt. " Glen Cove, La. Hott later killed him-elf. Lord Fisher unpainted churn-n ot British Invention Board. Font Wellnoeburg. Ont., reci- dente drowned in me St. Ctair when motorboat we: nwnmed. " ”none were killed itt n cor- dlte factory explulon nenr lontrenl. Sixteen pletnlchere were killed and eighty Injured when n trol- ley our eon-yin; Toronto Bundny school enurelone left the trnch " Queen-ton. Ont. Flat tmin left Toronto for Win- nine: vln Cochrnne and the Ne- tlonnl Tt-ontinental Rr. Bir June- Alkln- accepted lend- erehlp ot lnnltobn Conserve- llvel. Alberta voted for the prohibition of liquor, to go into etteet July l, 1916. The Isadora & Port Sunley Rr.. Ontnrlo'l ttmt Hydro-Radial, who ollclnlly opened. Steamer Eutlnnd turned turtle at dock " Chlcngo. One thou- nnd excunlonutu were drown- 8utraaortt. Wenetol'd deter" e Zeppelin our Guest. W. J. Bryon new out I. U. tk Cabinet a mark of di-at ot wagon policy. Emu Neruda we: mounted " Toronto of tree-on chemo. " Robert Borden inputted the comma Camp st sundae. Hon. noun Codem reels-ed the Canadian Socreuryehlp of Stan. Gen. De Wet found guilty of tree-on at 1noemtttasutis, South Atria. and untamed to Ill months In prison. )0ch O'Lenry decanted with V.C. by King eGorce. Canada Temperance Act curried In Perth County. A Commit-Ion was "rrinted to inquire Into the can chm In Manchu. . I'PPier Borden Bailed for Eng- Ass, as...“ PN ' “1.“; U1"l't"'d'yl'd'd't bias: vmotien for I“... - met n'l'ermu. and... $HIt Bud-um- mu". ZE' W Misrfllgus noun. MW FIBRE BOARD hut-lol- of tiul in -henerv I 2hltf.hhitu'Lt “'3'pf'm. 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