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Durham Review (1897), 28 Dec 1916, p. 8

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Was: "I aariatr1tt toe-rw. "who no to! the winter months. I It and In W. Icon. I I” Lam with his auolino{ m am metals. no boon cut-1 as: wood to: lotu- limpet “a " ll. Wm. It So. human Sn. Offived tram the - In an. me Christmas and loath. well. Our Mum) would be wonbnv tom's-um] if when or both ot our --- Inn-I “blunts. Thai Br?" Ind "piTaia if iithes of no“: " on no local ”plum... Thoe Brown m but" Hoops: should be elected. .1 luv-ww- --__ - - - “I . "JrAGriEiiirittieitttAe',1'ht . intheReview 1'iGiiTirehriiii"oore"" rial In"! "lukewarm, ' m_ ‘sometime last summer. a list of the E II Pat-, "arrivedlroll municipalities appeared that gave to 2",l'tll II “I. “Bantu... and I the Patriotic Fed. also several towo- pl 'tte"tq "L ships were mentioned that did not coo- h Oar Mp would be worth“! tribute, Bgremont being one. While. it V I‘M if silhst or both at oorlis true that the Council gave nothing . two local ssplraota Tho. Brown and l out of the public funds, the people re. a M. WM“ " oleeted. l, sponded so liberally that l have always tl Mr. 000- mu“. 'u mingled l thought an explanation was "fer'! for the Beevsshlp and with his ford 1 So not being an omcer of the Patgiotic h not new! and experience "oil Society and fearing lest mtg t be 2 brand a are" "pport tttgt nottrespassing in holy places unbidden. I a 'ltIItOV- lhave kept myself in restraint " to the I Mr. Bart Devolder was operated l present time. expecting some of the ' - iaat -. tor sppondloitla try leaders in the movement would place , D". Wrtqe, Btseatlt M no. at the 1 the matter fairly before the public and Ito-0 ttt tfr W 8 Watson. remove from the escutcheon of our fair l T” - North 3170130" tftti. l township an apparent stain. I'll.- JNI” t"et.tt'P tsud John C l, However it is better late than never ( Mi.“ "candid-too for D'rb'm'and " the year is now drawing to a Coaneil. I" they head the poll. iclose I will endeavor to place before the “nubile“ to Mr Hardy Bar. ', public through the medium of The " “... m ot Dtwsrd H. orrd “my VIIW an explanation that will showthat h tAb ha l m 1trigP2t'd'nt'r'll int-oi Egremont instead of doing nothing has Booe, I done remarkably well. oedl.ela hoods. _ . . l, lb Louisa Run“. w" home! In1915 the Council thought it wise‘ from Hartman tor over the holiday. (not to make 'ill Iran" for ”Snow I." Mar and Mite Tooter. the i, purposes out o t e tp. treasury I". Ill-i M,2t,'h' 1,"/1'd',' the la ter from I st'ead have the township organized into Edwin, are spending the holiday at " Patriotic Societies and let the people no”, I respond to the call for funds by volun- Mr and In Wm. Moore and baby i tury subscriptions. This method seems at Durham spout Chris'maa on lbe,to have worked well. There are six local old tserene-i. ibranches in the Tp. with duly appointed “to Walter Tomlin” and two l others and a number of residents have children of Glenelg spent over Xmas i contributed to local branches in other _ 7A.- [townships near the boundary lines, the _ . t_.__,.;.‘.._ ...;n (In? mile!- bolde. l - bouin Rem-(e III home tro- llemewn tor over the holiday. _ I” en and Sade Tucker. the Iota-"ro- oromo. the la tar from Howell. are spending the holiduy as home. Mr And In Wm. Moore and baby A. [hm-n mm Cbrie'mu on the lb Louis. I“! m. Barraton tor 0 In“ fig and S Iota-uro- orouw limit. In and“ boll.- Mr and In Wm. ot Damn mm C old homeland. Mrs Walter Tur In Fiili, annball and children ot Glesrteltt open: ova I us her puma. Mrand In Chg Pet 'Pe, 'ttt Mr. 7nd In. Dan Ickel Ion ot New Lilian! no an! snout rel-tine. in this [new It." the year backed dun. that your friends home no " your beet an duh than M CANADIAN PACIFIC, BIN.“ 'ragtgl-ootntr Decemttet' 30. " Ind Jan. 1. Return limit Jun. 2. FARE All) ONE-THIRD --- Going "on Sty. 29. Ii) and 3ist. Return Patch." in advancv. - now. Any C. P. II. limit January b He o/es-and, Heaven bless - his belief in us, his people, he New Year Excursions Good-bye, Mother, Don't Worry! a Good-bye-trusting in God to bring him home to her safe- Ir-if that be His will. Good-bye-trusting in you and me to see his Mother through while he, her natural support and defender, is some- where in France, facing shot and shell for God, -ry. right, and for native land. In the name of Christen- dom, men and women, what "erifice is this.' What con- secration to duty! What re- .gtttetse to the call of the Motherland! W challenge to the "Watch Canada!" He goes-joy oft "rriiif the day she 531:ch- hone and bulwark of her his belief in us, ms peoplc, he goes. leaving his most beloved possession to fer. c_ar_e and protection. He trusts us. Who will fail him? What man or woman, rich with the I Mon of the memory of a Mother, will fail his Mother asareward for her onetime? ' l This trust of our soldiers is a ho}! legacy, . Give to the Mothers of our soldiers in the name of qzv3st!iegr.-e your . testimonial to Canadian Motherhood. Give to the Canadian Patriotic Fund. “$0,000 must be raised in Ontario for this Fund for 1917. _ . .. . _. n---A:.... “1.4:". shall never say that $6,000,000 must De Ialscu Au Will-on u, .v. ...-_ -- W, Mothers, wives, and children of Canadian soldiers shall never say that their own people neglected them after their men went forward to suffer and to die. . . Em ease helped by the Patriotic Fund is carefully investigated. Only where tggiatantm is real___ly needed is assistance given. 'thmrytttltttt humanly MI u done to mold waste and prevent impeltion. - - - " n-L_°-.:- n...) We is can: to :1ku - - ,--. -__-_ -- - the as Your Own Heart Prompts ltr? the Patriotic Fund In . “than" Wu .-.."""- "MMttltttlr5 tl OIMO'I 'J2ll'h" - m We"... donm mm b. "extged mm |ndiv|dna1 -hreffor, " .- .mpaywuuudpm-diwztotmldonw Dan Mektltit' tnd Ava)". Tina's on J. P. R. Tut" Attent via I'd by threoofl- endo Ind MIMI "t beet lriends. You vi? res-joy of hisMother's idol of all les. dreams .lldqiug What clarion the world to VII m..". ”w- --' I "ertteeetht,te.e""" ra,e,ota,"ru,sa--s-so-o"tm'o"df'1"'? -._-.-he,e-ttgtd a - to. y 1)hirIit.t1Tf1 Hurrah for Emma” To the Editor ot the Review- Dear Sir t - tuwuauiyu .n.... -..- _._77,, . amount of whose contributions will not appear In Egremnnt‘e reporte. There was no central executive appointed in the township to which the local branch- es could report at regular pertodyehtyh l think was a mistake. Bach of the lo. cal branches work independently of the others, causing at times I little over lapping and on account of there being no Central Executive, the amount given I by the whole Tp. is harder to get at. However. thanks to the kindness of one of the many energetic worker. in patriotic circles, I am enabled to give approx mately, it not strictly correct. the amount given by five of the branch. cs. Unfortunately l have not been able to get the amount of St Paull' Church contribution on 2nd con. |Woodland contribution.... $2675 00 i Dromorc tt . . . . . 2400 00 iHolstcin b, . w... 1400 00 iFatrbairn bb ...... 551 91 :Ycovrl bb . .... HO IN Total-... .... ...... 91112 97 lthink the people of Egremont de. serve credit tor the way they haveae. Iponded to the cries of sorrow from the battlefields of Europe, I trust Mr Edi. tor, ynu wtll met-rt this in next issue of REVIEW, in ordrr to place Egrernppt right in the eyes of the reading public. I A " it"! 1k the people of Egremont de. rcdll tor the way they have.ge. a to the cries of sorrow from the lclds of Europe, I trust Mr Edi. u wall mat-rt this in next issue of w. in order to, place Egrement 'ai-el ’5 82675 00 2400 00 1400 00 557 97 NO 00 $7172 97 Silver Wedding of Mr. Ind Mrs. J. J. Wilton On Saturday. Dee. 23rd. . very plenum, evening wu spent " the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilton, Vnrney. when about 30 of their lucndl withered to celebnte with them the '2Sttt anniversary of their marriage or their Silver Wedding. but" gun.- .. -__._.... The bride and groom looked their‘ best though they ore not on young so 26 yen-e one. Not being no nervous no at that time they were unattended. Rev. Mr. Smith of Dromore mm the omcinting clergyman which he per 1 [armed in hie usual good uunner. I After reaching this suns the comp- ‘uny out down in the dining loom dec- ‘orated for the occasion, to A column. one supper. The bride’s coke Was I \beautitullv decorated three story structure. to which was added Wax :mnara which when lighted added After reaching this stage the comp- l A may not down in the dining room dee- [tl muted for the occasion, to a sumptu- ' owl supper. The bride's coke Wall A l f beautifully dPtoruted three mull structure to which was added wart 1 lupus which when lighted Oddtds Iheuuty to beauty. ‘1 l Alter inatice had been done to the) I inner mun they repaired to the parlor“ ' where the lqunce ot the evening waal lapent in singing, mutations undl ,speeches. of National, Fanatic one. ‘other character, all appropriate for1 the occasion. About one third of .thosoe present Witnessed the original , ceremony which this performed by l the Itev. o. Lnunds. 95810!“ of the l Methodist chmchrs of Mcle,teirs audl ', Yrovd at the home ot the brate's pur- "euts, lhe late Mr. and Mrs, Church- i ward on lot 15 con 15, Egrrlnont. . The gifts Were "mat useful and heltu‘ i tniuLevndencmg the reapectiu which - the recipients me held. The company t dispettsssd after iomrng in tsirttong, : "God be with you till We meet again.” the National Anthem and with all good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Wilton and family. all expressing a wish that they may he spared to celebrate men- Guldvu Wedding and all be present y: help in ttre. orde ll 25 years ttence. NO 9 EGREMONT, for Nos, and Dec.‘ tbr, IV-- Tenn Merchant, Hylda‘ Whyte, Etta Reid. Marg. Ferguson“. Jr Iv-- Huber Alias, Mamie Mothee. I Edwin Reid. Br Ili-meta Rogers, 8min Schenk, Jun Ellis, Gar. Schvu-k. u. IU-Ethel Allen. Ettie Elllr, Euuer i Koss Br 11--Emtr" mm. Jitroute |Bmwn, Willie Long, Mvrtle Russ. Jr ir-Jean Eccles, Mary I‘lrvlee. Maggie Ann-drip, Ella Eilis, [it --Amelia Walmeh-y. M trr.',"r t, Wulmsley. Sr Pr V‘uMurray Russ, Elmo-r Bllmn. Jr Pr-- dry Stew-me. Wrllits Fergumn, Natl Schram. B. F L'RQUHART. teat her Bmch of the rant Jf. t,eit'gp,"'rlh't.' vaud- - WWWAJQELJ "I at} g, psslor of the " Hulaleln and ot the briae's PM" nd Mrs. unmet:- THE DOB!“ 35"“ _ Mr and Mrs. Albert Hunt or raun- 'itrt"o?, spent the holiday with Mr. l Hunt’s parents. 1 R. M. Tribe will hold an auction 'sale of Stock, Implements and Fur- /iit.ure, on Tuesday, Jan 2nd. at I "io'clock. D. McPhail. Auctioneer. " Mr. Alt Bullet is holidaying with “Chatham friends. 1 Messrs Miltort Rice, Jae. Hunt, W. t Farrell, Roy Hunt. Lindsay Irwin, "who have been working in Toronto, l I spent Xmas " their respective homes " Miss Jennie Morrison of Listowel. . l is home for a iew days. ', Mr and Mrs Geo Plume and little " l son oi Stratford are holidaying With h ‘. relatives here. Mr Ind Mrs. Dave Leith of Nor. manby and Mr and Mn & Koenig of Ayton spent Xmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Leith. . Mr W. G. Pottigtew is home luv a few day s. Mr Nelson Main of the Wetrt is home tor the winter months. i.ioe m ransom Rev T H tbbott'ts son Ins. of Ham- ilton is spending the holiday at his home Mr and Mrs Matthews and family ate their Xmas dinner with Mr Mat- thews parents in Durham. Miss Ross is spending a few days With her sister in Detroit. Mr Arthur Adams of Pinkham Sash is spending a few days with his aunt, before starting to Business College in Toronto. -___ - .. t___-__ “A DUIIC‘K ll. -__""i' V Mr and Mrs Winfield Hunt and family of Norville are spending the holiday 5 with relatives here Misses Ruby and Nettie Rogers ot Toronto were home over Christmas Miss Jean Christie of Toronto is visiting her friend Inez Allan, l Miss Louisa Ramage of Harriston Leallrd on friends In the village Sat. ion her way home. 1 Miss De Guerre and Miss Atkinson tare spending the holidays at their Erfsprctive homes. i Mr Hugh Reid of Toronto spent ;Cl.ristmas With relatives here. , MISS Viola McCiocklin of the Owen Sound Business College is spending the holiday 5 at her home. Quite a num.ber of the young people went to lit Forest Xmas night to skate. _ Mr Charles Logan and daughter of Dakota are visiting his sister Mrs Walter Morrison. Miss Lulla Hamilton is home from Toronto for a tew days. Miss Margaret Smith is home from Toronto. The luneral of the late Perry Pen- nocx 'ook place on Tuesday afternoon trom the Presbyterian Church. Mr l’ennock an employ ee of the Milne Coal Co, Toronto was almost inst- iantly killed on Thursday afternoon 5 by being caught m a cog-wheel of " l elevator. He leaveaa wsfe,ttrreetront' lone invalided home from France. (onein the trenches and the third " Toronto city Policeman, and one (daughter at home with her mother, ~also his mother Mrs Perinock of our village, They have the sympathy l l CgRlSTMAS DAY I l The star of ope rose on this day l For on a glorious morn, 1 l Over nineteen hundred years ago " Our Saviour Christ was born. I And by his triumph over death E When he rose from the silent tomb, ; We know our dear ones shall rise again 1 In eternal life to bloom. l Rev. Mr. Slum of Drew called at Helm Hunts recently. i, Mrs J. Sharp of Hanover visited at I Mr F B Sharp's for I couple ofweeka i lately. -- .. - v40- " "mailing a Toronto city Policeman, a daughterat home with her I also his mother Mrs Perinock village. They have the sy: of the community. lulu]. Muse Mug-amine Kelly is spending I month viewing nlativea and friends m ngbnm and Vicinity. On aa, of last week our popu- lar camber Mm Gardiner "and her pupils to candies. em. Mrs. o. M. Seim of Brldtord ll visiting relntives Ind friends here. We wish the Editor, " uni} 3nd the render: of who Review n bright and huppy New Your. A number of the young people " te nded the Vamey Chnstmu tree Moudny night. We were glad to no: out old pastor Mr Newnham. Sunday. M73; It Ll Kama. '11qu “on Pet- exboto is spending Chill!!!" with her puma here. Ilia Emil Eddln a it "tending the t't1,1l'd",'l'tll1' “1:1 hunt. Mn 651111.“ and [in Nona: attended the an": Weddtsg of their consinl, Mr and In J J Win: (1, Vane]. hunky evening. _ Miss Feta: Brown, Owen Sound is‘ visiting thin week with her parents t and giants here. I Mr Bury 0:16le 8 ot Tomato l in viniun this week at she home of in visiting thit W T Finder’s. Pettigrew is home tor a Albert Hunt of Palm- the holiday with Mr. SOUTH BEND ORCHARD 1 Jas. of Ham- holiday at his T1 home from CM from last week The mutual Repel-mt the M. o. ot Health w" reed It follows: As Med in! omor of, Regina I be! 'w "e,t I“! Win - a“.-- - --..'_ _ a follow: for the "tsr 1916: We "cuii and Miss Nellie Awnlson I Dove bed I very uni-hem! our . . 1 tree from any actions epidemic? {Mr- tet"Nihtir,t',titi Halon ttt i ll“ the months of Eebruury. In eh; er, . c l tut, rs orns . and trd there were 1 number wt Pte C. Renwick, of Moose 1"“ on” moo-lea. about 30 “mower l and brother Alex. of Sash. are on being reported tor the Township No l a week's visit with their parents doom J/t1h'fs FWe I)"; had tw t l here. our! 0 r at ever an onlv one ofDl h Itt. o . ". " Mr John Snell, Durham, spent - - p then - ll 1tttt2te,tittt.r: (Christmas with his brother. OOH of Beetle: Fever and only one of Diphtheria. No deems irom either. Only one one ot Typhoid has been I' reported and no ease of Tuberculosis. l I remain. Yours reepeetiullv. T. B. BREATH. u o. 11.; The Secreturv of the local Board ofl Beulth read the Annual Report J the expenses of the Board. These report. were udopved by council and will be forwarded tothe Provincial B'd. ot Beulth. The tinaneial lime- ment of the Township was read and upproved oi by the Council and 200 eopiee will be prinied tor diacributinn Robb. W Ferguson. Jinan follow. ine we“ hep id ; Alex Ferguson sheep killed 846, W A Lawrence, do, $18, N Horlbnruh do. 14.00, W A Lawrence inspecting sheep l oo, J. Dnrram do 1.00, A Hunter do, 1.00. Munlolpnl World supplies 7 76. A Mekay express 40c, J Ferguson. [travel 6 12, J Cumptrelido, 1914, 3 96, T Dingwull do2 52, IVp tifioe, grintlngl To, P Mutch digging ditch .00. J D Rubens use at hall judiJlal purposou 4.00, Clerk balance of tral nry $100. truer nnd stationery anu Fin Statement. $9.50. Reeve Fin. Statement. 3 oo, Reeve pom-2e and telephoning 3 25, Treasurer, balance of nun 62.50, Trent, postage and exohpnga 8 92._ . q m A 'r8trs'i5ti4!fi, DO’Connell picking stones " road and show-Hing snow 1914 3.0. F Hopkins sal " cullecwr 40.00. E Robb. do 4000. Cr, In‘rs fees: C Robb 2 oo, W Ferguson 5 oo, --Bant 6.00. J A Feraumn $3 0 arusiltoris' paw sheet 15.00. Jno Mchth, use at Council room 2 00. -Car. J A Ferguson. W erguson -Thst I the Rene vac-ta lhe chair and o tut. _ C. W. Robb occupy the "tmr-Char. ‘ Connelllor Robb then read and pre- _ rented the following '. l To the Reeve Mr Thor J. Gordon, I We, as your Board of fellow-Workers‘ are desirous ct expressing our leeling I of gratitude to vou tor the kind, courteous and able manner in which vou have presided over the affairs ot this Township during the year now drawinz to a close. Kindlv accepc the thanks nt your fellow eoaneillors. TORONTO The Reeve replied in his gentle-l manly manner expressing his plans-l are at preaiding over the deliberat-I tions of the Council during the team; and his appreciation oi the kindly) assistance the Treasurer and Clerkl had given him The other mumbem'l of council spoke briefly Council then rose. D. ALLAN, Clerk l Minutes of meeting of Rutepaters held in the Agricultural Hall,, Holstein on Nov. 28m. in connec- tion with Patriotic Grantgiven by the Council t J A ire,reuson---i? Muteh--That Ib, eve Gordon be isttairtnan--Carried J R Philpxp Match-That D Allan he suw.--Car. Geo Swanston -Juo. ‘ MeArttusr--That the allr‘catlonol the Grant be left with the Canal to dersl i with as they think brat --Chrr Jno I McArthnr-E Robh--Ttu" J ll Philp be appointed District Treasurer for the Township. --Car. D. AI LAN, Secv Egremont Council fd; 961010 19 Lay 111;: _ rWw ---------" o----"------- 'ri, a!!! .uu an. PET??? ‘r brig i'ayi'L'iiilliiii'i'j) by a rqtiii' ---- ', . " " ','o'" :3 rtC?/ Jr)”. "il.,. I -- E? . _ , _', / v - ' " . "f, l n E , J st Lt H3¥¢5r71ml 'lt') J, l 57E k: i'5l't.lit"ij.,iii,i)iis',riij' ' sheiii)' VFW»? 14 'iitiv:ji.j' i) _ ”4- Tdi _ - " {rim-a. 'ii I A aNiE B, 'YIM! 3113‘, I tra G;aR "iv F---;, f ‘ 'gil 'IT, ". !.S:.5!R C" "', i ‘9‘ tl Pt $35.5 lil, , %MEi2yTti', ttrt/oi, I M rl , gilt . " (i,))?,),),),)')': r c'. , EF ‘ "l" V “4.3.1": Cris a E Pu' , Pl rd, Cr L':;y/ji'ffii/ii' It MN _ rr IN [iii"':')))"")":);'; il, M' k i $d "' A. L y. . Ilia?, 1;;- lille, 2 , _ ill 175"” il is .-" . allieimre, 4:114 l V7 -s're. 1. .'aTs9' .eiey,tc- ‘ t 'ttJie""' att <2...- A _-.-----..------""" bone let the high cost of living deter Grafonolas $20 to $475. Records Mc. up. Fit any “If It“ ttp l I Before Eng/113106 sure to hear thr. Although costs of material and labor have increased, Columbia prices are lower in many instances than they were a year ago, because of the tremehdously increased demand-and they are the best value in musical instruments obtainable. srpt1f,.rs.y.p...-gttt..ts.i:ty1 -That Among those from Toronto! who spent the holiday at their respective homes here were Mr Cecil and Miss Nellie Atchison, Misses Effie Hestie. Helen Seet- ter, C. McMillan, Mrs Morriston. - -- I-.. -- Grafonola i""'"'"""'"'" ‘- Me-e'" - l A sleighload of young people attended the Social Ball in Hope- (ville on Wednesday evening. A Presentation and Social Ev. ening will be held in Russell Hall Friday, Dee. 29th to which all in the vicinity are cordially invited. Ladies will kindly bring light l refreshments. o anuanonoagna. The iLG Telephone Co. of Canada. DROMORE New Issue of the 'l': q Copyfor the next TelePhWDmy closesonthe above duel 90rderyour tueruoenoavsotUt your-will-her-it' q Reportaartrsmquired toourLteU NEW YEAR’S FARBS Dec. Mint. valid for new“ Dec. 29-20 so tsod ttet, mo. valid [or return until got. 8, I017. Above reduced hm apply bet-q nil stations in Cloud: cut of Pt Ant. gr and to Detroit and Pt Huron. an. -- . "'--'- Duh. Nil-m Fulh .04 Ur "tto "' Vin-.,.. -"'" Buffalo. Black Rock. Nil.“ Suspension Bridge. N. Y. " A -I Tickets now on are u ... ticket offices. For full intormation write to C. B. HORN! ~30. D. P. A., G. T. Ry.1 B. DitttttnMh Fag; One “I” Mist. I016 nnd Jun lot.1 return until Jun. lad. I.“ BBC. " 1 Single FIN on sale It IIIG. wu an‘“ Telephone It ' '4 a5, , totr, £3?

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