iR 14. 1916 vard, E vard, W K. We Y ard, J. NELLOW Ey Av W D H H H is | L. Corpl Private, Adams, H. o Allen, W. G. t Allen, A. w. t Atkinson, W s Bell, R. E. Private, Corporal, I‘rd DECEMBER 11, 1916 Baker, W. G. Brown, A. Rowen, W. R. Bisson, A. Nominal Roll of (â€"?ll;y% Davey, P. Sensabough, C. Robson, J. Webb, C, Saunders, R. Sharpin, C. Acton, E. Franklin, G. Laycock, W. Walford, W. McAuley, Shute, A. M. gmart, J, E. Continaed from page 4 The taneral of the late MUre Allan Campbell took place on Monday to the Darham Cemetry. Rev. Mr Whaley officiating. It was largelv atrended »ad many perple from a Aigance attended. _ Mach svinpathy is passed to hasband «nd sisters. Mr _ Allan Campbell will bold a sale oi farm stock and implements on Tuesday the 19th of December. Mr McNally, a beautifal setee to Mrs McNoally and silver knives and forks to Miss Eoa. Mr MeNally repliod in a fitting maoner. Cnairman then called a program as follows : speechâ€" es by Geo Peart, Wm Cook, H Wilâ€" liems, R Martin, songe, recitations, ete, filled up a pleasant hoar or two anod fallowing this sapper was served and evervbody ata a hearty meal. Thevy then wended their way home wards. We wish the departing friends all happiness in their new Mr and Mrs John McNally of the sixth concession were taken by surâ€" prise when a large crowd gathered tâ€" make a presentation, «s they are moving to town to live. The meetâ€" log hbaving convened at an appropâ€" riats time Mr RT Edwards calied ~rder and read a suitable address to Mr and Mrs McNally and Miss Ena, ‘The presents being a large tuble to Mr McNally. a beantitol satam tm Mro Miss Clarabell Nelson returned to her howe in Paslineb after spending a couple of montbe with Zioo triends. No doubt Clars will never forget ber girl chams at Zion. Well here we are again. Many «re gossiping of what kind of weathâ€" er we are going to have, we say that the storim on Mooday night is a sign there is going to be a mild winter. BEAVER CREEK Brown, J. A. Brown, J. M. Brown, W. C. Brownlee, T. Bruce, R. H. Bruinsma, J. Rev Mr Ashrom ot Malock prid oar‘ OFFICE HOURS | . Tickets now on sale at all C. T. R school a visit last week anod enterâ€" *â€"‘‘ * aâ€"to%m 7â€"9 p. m. | ticket offices. tained prpils masis selection. Wa TelevhoneCommunication between Office and | Por fuj information write to Mr Hagh Dovener. travelling salesâ€" man for Redpath Sugar called on triends in this vicinity on Monday on his way to Owen Sound. Our box social last year was second to none but come along and bring your friends on Friday night tor this one promises to he even better. Mr Jim McLachlan of Durbam spent Sunday with the MoCracken tamily. MrCowan ot muanastoulin Island visited over the week end with his sister Mrs Neil Clark. The Messrs Dan and Archie Mcâ€" Lean spent Monday doing repairing around the manse and chureh at Malock . Mr Will Ryan is building a new sheep pen, Mr John O*Donnel! is working at it. It looks like winter these times soâ€" uight it is snowing and blowiug. The beavy thunder sterm on Monday night is counted as heavy a storm as there had been all sammer. Mr A G Blair lost a vaiuable young heiter aged about 2 years old. The cause, being choked with her ch in. It seemassne g s the chain oyer her born and got her bead tast over the manger. _ No assistance being at hand she chuked ro death. Mr J McNally‘s saie some time ago brought a crowd and prices went high. _ Aactionser MePhail knew how to sell, norses goiug up past toe handreds and a three yr old heifer went tor $70, nighes: tur the cows. THE CDURHAM REVIEW, DSC. 14, 1916 ABERDEEN . SNELL, Durham Somet!® ng tor Everypouy Shop esriy and mis the crowd TJE DURHAM REVIEW . H. BEAN J. G. HUTTON,.M.D.. C. M ()Pflcl: Over J. P. Telford‘s office, nearly opposite Registry Office. nlillxlNCI: Second house south of Registry office on east side ot Albert 3t. The mild weather that we have had until a few days ago has given the farmers a splendid chance to do a lot of fall ploughiug. Mr Alex McLean visited a few days last weexk with friends at Harriston and Wroxeter. Our monthly prayer meeting was held at toe home of Mr John Milligan on Thursday night, with a good atâ€" tendance, A number from this part attended the Anniversary services at the Hanâ€" over Pres church last Sunday. Mr Arch Park was in Gueliph a couple of days attending the fat stock show, Mrs John Milligan spent nearly a week with relatives north of Durham. ed to be present at our meeting on Saturday Dec 16 as severai importâ€" ant questions are to be discussed. Representatives trowm our Red Cross society atiended the central meeting otf the township suciety at Malock last Saturday. Alt members are requestâ€" Mr Dancan Melean visited last week with friends in Brant. hope this is only the beginning of what he will do in the fature. Mamner OoNage Physicians and Surgeons Outwrio SsOUTH BENTINCK Residence at all ~ours ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 6 nc sns roe on atvcin in n snn npn i e n Hisaroninn i e enltan i nc ts m nemon n noina Rpve i in ough. _ Jr lstâ€"G McCulmcb, K Reay, W. Adiam, _ Average attendance for November 57. Maa M VY £TS00M, 30 anbea uen Al+xander, W Charlton, E Roseborâ€" Christmas is just round the COPMQ@P |Tre sistdest day of the year is approchingâ€"the day Let us help you in making your selections. You are cordially invited to look over our stock of high class gift goods. Don‘t put it offtill the last imninute when the best things have been snepped up. borner The gladdest day of the year is approachingâ€"the day when we show our appreciation and our love to our friends in afpractical way. _ The gift problem is always a hard one. M. 8. Kirkrowx, Teacher. intending Studeluts sh000 cuser at sbe vead alug of the term if possible BUnIM ca0 he t tained at reasohable rates, . purhain is a hesith> And AUIPACHYE IOWND, MAking (t a ow sesireble place for ieu&eiwo_ cational iy aud spare no pains to see that teachers and pupils have every advantage for the urouer nreseutation and a2g@isit04 of knouted ae REKE w@P MODEN in wovan e U. % KO‘A De 4 t cRaxt Staff and Equip ment. The school is raorougniy equipped in teacnin« ability, in chemica) ana erectrica! suppiies and Attings, &c., for full Juuior Leaving ano Matric ulation work. The followins sompeten: siaff are in charge : THO8 ALL AN, Prlnm}’ul, Ist Class Certificate, Also certiticate in Physieal Culture. â€" Sub. jJeets ; scicuc>, Macoematics and Spelling. MI3$J. Â¥& & . A. a+) Qazeus University Subjecis ; uelid. ACo L»scravure, Composi Hoa, Readia:, Geograpay, Aucient History MISS M. CRYOEK JaN. B a., Toronto Univ ersity, also Cercificate in Physical alture suvjectâ€" ; Eng. Gramimar, Fiench, Eritish & Canadiso History, Composition, W riting. _ Tbe record of the sehooi in pmsi years is + lll.t‘wruu! one. The UrUstee® wre progress)y+ . .); lt is bouns to increase in value. Menu in a posooo uw judge say that ou â€" farmer bviag toâ€"4ay will" ever again see chesp hbeel. _ This certamiy means an early increase in the selang price of farim ia0gs. â€" 1 fhave for sawr ; Buy Farm C. B. HORNI NG, D. P. A.. G T. Ry. System. G. B Dingman, Town Agent, Telephone No 3 Above reduced fares apply between all stations in Canada east of Pt Arthâ€" ur and to Detroit and Pt Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black Roek, Niagara Fulls and Suspension Bridge, N. Y. The Canadian Pacifc Railway ofâ€" fers particularly good service to Deâ€" troit, where direct connection is made for Florida, via Cincin«tti and Atlanâ€" ta Ga,, Jacksonville, Florida, is reachâ€" ed secand morning after leaving D« troit. The Oan«dian Pacificâ€"Micbigan Gentral Rout» will be found the ideal line to Obicago, where direct connect â€" lon is made for the Sonthern States. New Orleans is reached second worrâ€" ing after lenving Toront:, _ The Dinâ€" ig, Patlor and Steeping COar service between Toronto, Detroit and Uhicago is upâ€"foâ€"date in every particular. Conâ€" necting lines also operate through eleep:ng ana diningâ€"curs. Those cronâ€" templating a trip of any nuture will receive full information from any Paâ€" cific Agent or W B Howsard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Christmas and New Year Fares Single Fare Dec. 21â€"22â€"25 24, good for return unâ€" til Dec 27th : also Dec 28â€"26â€"30 and 3ist, 1916, valid for return until June 3, 1917. Dec. 23â€"24â€"25, B.eod for return until Dec 26th ; also c. 30â€"3ist, 1616 and Jan ist, 1917, valid for return until Jan. 2nd, 1917. Fare and Ome Third DURKAM HIGH sCHOOL Winter tours in Florid«, Loulsians. ho e sn Property Now 2E s * hn PHONES : Day § 4, Night § 26 10t give bim a fishing rod. The fish again and for an entbusiastic angler gould be more appropriate . C Mirrors, Manicure pieces, Photo ?fl pin holders, Boudoir Clocks, etc Ivory Goods Fishing Rods td ‘eed Prices mnoons nings 3undays rs the Northern Bus e, Owen Sound, has r among the instito lizing in trainiog ~o pursuits, _ The course» orace every eubject o ‘ting busimess, . Actu« yen in required dutie: wses for young ladie N SoUND I 4. 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