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Durham Review (1897), 29 Jun 1916, p. 8

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it UNDERTAKER and' Funeral Director -3. KQIDEVGI House ()hildra1'g Khaki Dress Goods H. J. SNELL, mera? Director A new night. tum. " The Michigan ;Som-'ul_" now tT'i'arg'ptatllif'.0) F 1lli it; llcH beg "rm. daiiv,urrivirttt in sort . . . M11 t9it'if,),it),thlt, '8ll', '830 a. In eastern time; Detroit, m agtat WWI“?- 'thi. C'. R y 8.10 a. Gt. central time: gleavin-z [Detroit (M. G, R.) 8.25 a. m. Embmmlng a Speciality. wwmrnl time ', arriving Chicago (MA. , It )3 no p. a). eentnU time. Lure Framing, Shortest Notice' am.- thes unvenient hour of depart- ~uw. emhlmx pueengeu ty spend_ ghee The J. D. Abraham Co. A. BELL at Me per yard All kinds of Brass Buttons Just the thing for trimming khaki. "a" -_.--- ---" 1 - V 'urv. enahhu Aero- ham Middaugh I tntit eve-u ...r. W. ,..._._._,-__ -- . u from Middmmhjentiw [wrung in Toronto. reaching . Detroicat u rurrct desirable hour in the [ Imormng. Equwment is modern tn " Hr ' qoa th of f every damn. including electric-lighted dl'n Hhop. standard sleeping £qu. Toronto-Dv- " The Michigan Special " New Night train between Tor. onto-Dehoit.Chicago via Cana- dian Picific Railway troit am Torirntrr-Ctietiiro, box 15c per pair -' ll, l iiirtiiiiiGi'dGi'r Knot} toronto Puticulgn Iron: may Catalina pa. tlit)c Ticks: Agent. qr w, 2 99131-6. Quin n III-bu “tended Varnoy Church I.“ Sunday night to he" Mr Bubu'l t-ll nor-on, Mr Buch- er iknundl laying for Mildmly shin wee . I Mrs C. Anenr intends leaving gThursdny for Winnipeg,, when she I Intends spending I (on days with he: lfrieud, Muss Ruth Halliday. before joming her husband in Tribune, "sk. Mu Ed. Iloy 3nd two children n. rind hem {an Duh. Bank, In! wool: on " extolled vim with her puma. H: 110, in in training " " Gimp lush-I," Manitobu. Mr A. MoCsbe. Vnnoy. in con- psny with it J. Patty sud family, “toad to Guelph ind spent. oyer m week and with Me Snmuel Petty. Mrs t). Allen Ipom over the week and with Min Curio Wilton. We extend oongntulataona to Mr Norm-n Kort and Miss Myrtle old. well, who join hear: Ind band thla Wed., June 28th. Miss Janet. Sharp, of Hampden. span: I few days lately with her brother: on this hue. Rev. Mr Ind Mrs H, Cildwell no spending this weak with friends in this vicinity. Mr Albeit Mir-hall sold a fine two. you old colt to Mr Mansfield Leeaou. of Varney, lately, A Knox, Normsnby Anniversary will be held on 2nd and 8rd of July. Rev. Mr, Whale will preach at 3 and 7.30 p. m on Monday evening. Tea meet- ing on,Mondny evening. Good choir, good speaklng. Tea served from 6 to 7, Admission Me and loc. NORTII~BAST NORMANBY . Deputulou toe Ind mun-t mun. mg tm-ttt High Schml had a mum time More t e Count! 0mm- cil. Thole denim" of hum“ t made 5 Continuation School Huh!" u-uhm expense in being incurred rr', " II. st n, is too close to Owen Sound. " tr n- enta point te. and! you”: in ll' Irur _..Nrl. r..." .. --. n. , ance had the undeainhihty of step- ping bukwnrd. The Council took no when and High School it remains, On the petition muslin: dinmminu sues were the names of 100 bachelors and 100 men who had no children tc Wsrden Gordiugley'e address - thunk. to Providence for the peace and pro-perky ot our county in the midst of turmoil. regretted the illness of two vetenn Ierunba of the County, Treasurer S. J. Parker and 3in Gov Miller, rejoiced that the prospect tor goodncrnps was a? promising. toucl‘xed 5...". u...” m... .. r-v_” h, on Finnm‘e and Asuslment require- ments on Roads and Bridges. rrjoiclnn that in spite ot freshen, nmnll damage had been done. Bis reference to war help We commend Ibut! quote in full l i " The great conflict in Europe is still aging with no apparent end in night. Our country is still tuoliillzing and twining men to go overseas to help the Motherland. You will no doubt be "otssideriuq further grants toward patriotic schemes. Would it ,not be wise to appoint a special emu- ‘mltlee to deal with all such schemes, as may be brought before u- ? Let m at rainy rate deal on the large broad I - Ell. ‘_,, ..A- A“- LI... ill an; ---- -ee-e ___ -__e I, and mum-e pun with grants tor the cause that will be ttetitting us " men and citizens of a christian nation and for which the County of Grey hae been noted In tho nub: That the dus- nstmm results of this horrible war, the pain and sutfering resultant there» from may he reheved and the consum- mation of our plus brought to an early realization. night enquired from me upon his ar- rival, if all nationalities were accept- ed as paite..ts.in the Ontario Hospi. tel, Upo" an tsfiirmatiee antiwar, he rematked that he was very glad, for he had been shined three times since being wounded for the reason that some hospitals keep only a cer- tain class of patients. The Ontario Government has erected a free to-ull hospital here and it takes second plates to no institution of its kind. Alter to-night there will be nearly 400 patients in the hospital and it won't be lung until the complement is reached now. DURHAM REVIEW I have recanted several letters tram home lately and ut chum am always pleased to hear all that has been going on. All you say about motormg, gardening, trou8e-eleaning &c.. ae., Interests me greatly and lrequently the boys interchange lam ily news though others are unaware ofthe persons concerned. Some ot the tellows here are from London, Strattord and Listoml and have much in common with me. One of the Corporals here who is a tirst con- tingent math. and wounded last Sep- tember, though renovated from lu- jnries now. has been told that he is to receive the D. C. M. shortly tor l distinguished services in the field at notion. The boys have another ‘name for D. C. M. which 1s District {Court Martin-l, bat it does not apply , in this case. A grant of 8000 was made to the w. cruiting league and $1200 to the Irim I sttalil n Fund. The County In response Ina done nnhly by making a grant of 890000 to lhn two funds and practically nnnn'. mom. Payment will be nmdemnmh- ly and extend over two years. Thp levy required will be one and four- tenthe mills, a. rate of which no one can complain. The Co. flnaneial statement for the year was presented by Mr John Puke! and was .' velv satisfactory." A deputation flown Toronto made impressive appeals for the Red Gloss and Patriotic Funds. They suggested a levy of 3 mulls on the equal Bed as. setrirneryt, nppnrliuning 25 pm cent to Red Urosts, the balance to Patriotie Fund, .....I want to get to France soon and when the opportunity comes I'tl certainly grab it. I‘ve been here two months now. [From a letter received here same day as the toregoiog: tnt' dated 15m June, we quote the l'pllowing :] Sew Dr. Gan yesterday. He telli‘ me that Gordon is transferring no the! Mechanical Transport section of the Anny service Corps and at soon ys) the ptspe" go through. he will be I training at 8taurntsliffe Camp, where! the headquarters ot the Service Carpal Ire. He sew Cecil m Perth My: Fil n tew home one evening and thnt was on the eve ot the great naval battle. While in Perth. Cecil receiv- ed a. message, demanding his instant return to the Osprey, as scent ot the enemy was in the air. He returned but his vessel did not engnge in the qontratt. The Dr. enjoyed " trip very much. He was especially tits. lighted with Edinburgh. Passing north, be new the Gr and Fleet. but on " return there wu not a vessel in sight. At that time the tttret was nobly doing battle With the Hun. ONTARIO Anna-luv - TORONTO Slrenxe to any I haven‘t been in London for nearly two weeks now. We have received 'd convoye ot pa- tient: within the put week and there are now 350 pelican in tho Impicel. Melly no eonnleeoent, Several heve only been 3 days outside of the trench“ and can tell some thrilling tale. There ere Atttstralian, New Zulnd end lapel-lei ”on? u well noon: on. One ot the ow Zeal- enders is B lead. the original ne- tivee of New Zaelend. Re resem- 1 blee our Indian in eppeernee. One louhe Annelise, holy! ttlet/ttd..- VI in. -'--"" in; " Sula. Bay in the Gollipoli. Ho use nightly wounded in that on- nce-ens. According to " Morn the moon in the pope}! you have read of thin bloody epuode ore all very true. COUNTY COUNCIL Continued from Page I England in Gloom dry. in the meantimem _--------.------- Dr. W. P. Elli. has recently put- uhlud u tttttttttttttrite. Min 1mm Dun-m retyrtred home Ink week. Mr Ind in la. Damn, of Mount Potent. In B. Newcombe, of Tem. petlnco Mick, visited Mr and Min Dumnt this week. Mr Arthur Adams spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs Mc. Crackers, in Durham. Mute! All" Robettaon, of Toron- to, is spending his vacation with hi. grandmother, Mrs Allan. Our school teachers are preparing for a big day Saturday, July tat. A tree picnic will be held in the park. In the dietnoon there wall be football game. _ lld IICCI, for which prizes will benwnrded. In the evening a concert will be given in the Agricul- tnnl Hall, for which first.cuatt talent has been secured for the occasion. . Mrs Geddes, who has been actions- Ir ill, we are glad to say, is recover. ing nicely and would like to thank her many friends for their kindness during her illness. Miss Mabel King, of Guelph, is this week visiting at the home of , Mrs J. A. Mather. Miss King, who; is sister of Rev. Mr King, former pastor of the Methodist Church here, I has just graduated from the Method. , tat National Training School at Tor. ( onto, as a Deaconess. , Car of broken wheat, flax and buckwheat mixed. just arrived at thei mill. This is extra good pig feed", and will be sold while it lasts at $1.401 per 100 lbsr Cash only. l Miss Edna Hunter, of Princeton, is spending her Vacation with triends here. m . A , . wee; Jl1efitl'll'l."' m homo" um; F Mr and MuirGfso. Cgshme, Ii Among the guests who attended _ 2.rti.t'g'rlt,. kl? " 8. ternoon a the wedding of Miss Marsh on Wed-) r . enwnc '. nenday were Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner? Mr Chas. Small attended the of Walton, Miss T. McIntosh of 1 wedding of his sister Margaret Lucknow, Miss Margaret Gay, re. {in Toronto last week. turned missionary from China, Miss ‘ . . , . . Clark of Toronto. (,,j,.1i/1telltc':.?,yt,,1:.ye,ti/,tey if Mr. Peter Ramege of Durham visi- ted friends around and in Holstein on Tuesday of this week. The Holstein Branch of the Wo- min's Institute will hold their June meeting at the home of MrsG P. Leith on Friday afternoon. Miss Sutherland, graduate of the McDon- ald College, Guelph, will address the meeting. Miss Sutherland was in- structor in Dietetics in John Hop- kins‘ hospital, Baltimore, tor two years, returning to Ontario to take up work in comection with the Wo. men‘s Institute. Mr. A. R. Hershey is having his house moved onto the foundation his week. Mr J. c. Adams and daughter Ag- nes visited friends here Tuesday. Mrs Whetham of Mt Forest is visit- tng her daughter, Mrs Hershey. Mr. Allingham is in London this week on business. A very pretty and quiet wedding took place here in the Presbyterian church on Wednesday at 2.30 o'elock when Miss Mary [Richie Marsh was united in marriage to Mr. Howard Menard of Buffalo. Rev. Dr Marsh, father of the bride performed the marriage ceremony and Lieut. Jas. Marsh gave the bride away. The church was beautifully decor- ated with ferns and marguerites. The bride was becomiugly attired in a gown of blue silk with hat to match and cirried a boquet of roses. Her Unveiling dress was a French made gown of champagne shade with shoes to match. MWJhI}\-onunommfi. LOCAL MID PERSOIAL ' A Mrs Mesaard received many beau tilul and valuable gifts which show. ed the high esteem in which she is held by her many friend, both in Holstein and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Menard left in the afternoon for the east where they ex- pect to spend a couple of months before returning to Ihelr home in Bttiralo. Notice to Creditors In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey In the matter of the Estate of Ruhert Barter. late of tho Town of [Jar/mm Yeoma N, deceased. NOTICE is hereby Riven. pursuant to ll. B. O. 1914. Cap lei, Sec. M, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said Robert B Alter. who died on or about, the twenty-sixth day of May. A, D.. 1916, sre required to send by post prepaid or otherwise de- liver to J. P. Telford, of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the Administra- tor. on or before the 30th day of June, 1916, their names. addresses and des- crlptians and e full statement. of psr- tlculsrs of their chins mm! the astute of the security. (if any) held by them, duly eertitutr, and that Uter the ssld dsy the administrator will proceed to distribute the use" of the ante ‘smong the parties entitled thereto, lining reset-d only to the clsllns ot l whieh she shall then hsve notice. 2ttna the 3rd dar ofJune. A. D ' than“!!! Bum“. Administrator. by her Solicitor, J. P. Teronn Messrs Mesnard--Marsh. c, B, Nichols: n Pte. A. Rouston, London, spent over the week end with Mr Geo. Bunston. Mr N. McGuire visited on Sun- day p. m. at Mr Wm. Brown's. Wonder how the live stock enjoy- ed their midnight lunch ? o seoi,seowq'va-io"Se9 0 Miss Janet Hay, of Toronto, is holidaying at her parental home here. Miss Belle Smith. Hamilton, 18 holidaying with her parents at the mmsc. The Annual Convention of Egremont township Sunday School Association will be held in Amos church on Friday.7th July. There will be an after- noon session, commencing " 2 p. m. and evening at 7.30. Tea will be served at close ofafter- noon service. A good program has been made out and we invite all interested. all interesth. _ - -re" - i, .3; a, Everbody will be at the Dominion “FOAM-In It Forest, qgtUtote M, Day Picnic and Concert in Heinlein." to Mr and Mrs R. P. Iccaw. a Proceeds forSchooi purposes. Come.' daughter. --te'oqt.et..qr6t...6'.6'1? iWunLWmL'wuoL; JOHN M. FINDLAY Dromore Wool Wool We are still in the market for on unlimited amount of Wool. Let us quote you our prices be- fore you dispose of it. Expected next week. Phone or lone us your order. Prices and Quality will be right. Fit': tiflita DROMO RE Strawberries Phone 3.i--ts Mr and Mrs Wm. Aldcom and firmly of Pricevillc spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Aldcorn. -- ‘ “ Mr. and Mrsdu.\Viloon and family of Sunk. m here for a visit to their par" ents. Sir and Mrs. Noble Wiluon and Mrs McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kinncll of Dundalk spent I week with Mr. and In. R. R. Kinnell. . Muy J. Aldcorn in tuchin. tor Min M. Campbell this week: - Mrs. John Aldcom leave. this week to: a holiday with water. friends. Mr. arid Mrs, Geo Black Attended I funeral at Pt Hope this week. Mr. Ind Mrs. A. Hooper waited with Mrs nnd Mm. W. G. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore and son visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McCor- mack. Miss Eu Robertson And her broth- er Roy of Southnmpwn. visited at their unoh‘s. Mr. Baht. Rahal-non. I few days Int week. What in the attraction on the South Line Willie ? air and Mn Falkloahun and fam- ily no leaving our community. hav- ing sold their farm. W. O. Finder motored It and Mrs w T Finder and “lighter Norma to Mulesworth on Saturday and Were 'useomptutied home by Mim Annie Rubertson of that town. Mr. and In. A, Tuck visited Mr. Ind Mm Guns of Letter Brew on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. War. Freeman at Tee-water tsailed at the Intel‘s un- cle. W. T. ['mder. Sunday. A number from here took in 019- eden garden party and reported. I good Lime. SWINTON PARK J UNI 29. 1016 890:1de It is War '11- ”to. lore ad l Nuke Your [Aha Sue Mimi-10‘ VOL. " n " It H ii, Ah, ' Trdca i, Toilet “Vent IVIIIK "caved the tdas Lithium. I IN Seo. J8. G.T. R. Town T) Central 2h m Tl m. till (h: um mum!- ‘Pnrn um! " kn (In M W t u t I ,I M, t Ihfl Fit hut" mung " . “he unlity d Mr Wt N. It (a (ital "NU TIN " ""

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