mrrror mLu-The Box Social " Hutton Hill School on 29th December I... I "can! breaker in attendance: interest and “new we“... Mr. J, A. Guhum made an .hlo chtirmu ad a an. program can uni-d out Of which we hue not tall siartieutar't but Min Mic Liam!“ m I brim-at Act-mm. An Inca-nun; ulh "dw- Byline. nun. whohu but with: am " vol-um in. MI]. nu has not! diningunbu the from “a bun no no†in“ cornea, hm cane through â€any. The holes were will In Auction": Brianna undiluted ttte lug. III! at 0123.65 nod this with collect-Iona of "' In. in the district main . substantial IO. All of which Joel to Rod Croo- fun“. 0.. box we can pl you: for $11.0 witch "It!“ '9â€, In was was. C. E. P. This In an opportunity for only man to (an the Non Commis- oioned Omens training. Each man who can.†with the 248th Battalion will ho eligible for thin clan. Iain. bc Previous to tho opening of the Clan will stand you in good and who the an coma. It must. not be akin! thumb that every man did not trot h). chance; bonus-e. here it is. Iona-her. "Betrrey holdo the key to promotion in the Mlhh Battalion. A Good Farming Special Train on the Grand Trunk Railway. sent out by the Ontario Agricultural Depart- men! will be in Durham, Monday, Jan, 15th. Method-I and remit! will be il. lustrated and explained and general information along agricultural lines will bo [Inn A public meeting in the evening when moving pictures will Mcahibited "lawn; to agricul- tttrr and dairy sumac". Lectures will al-o be given by a ladr and gentleman lurynody In town and country are who... Adult-ion free. J W "le Geo Binnie to". Socy. Fab In. 1917 will no the commenc- - of a Non-Commissioned-Olcor‘o ruining Clan for tho mu: Battalion Human hair protects and adorns the bond and " you have thin ttctr-ite are tresid-do not lulu seeing Doren. wrnd'u Exhibit of Human Hair-Good. tor Indian nod gentlemen at the Hahn louse, Durham, Wednvsday. January 17th. The display will include Ladies' Switch", Coronet and Fancy Braldu. Transformations, Pompndoun,Wnyeo. Chlgnona. Bangs. and for bald men taupe. and wig structures that wil hone!!! the health and appenrnncn. There, in no chm-go I or I demonstration. Functional“ 1rtamrrmuc-.nrst meeting of Dar. halide!" Council who. place Malian, next at ll 3. m. when committees and other rouline walk will Dept". through and Adjourn-mm mule to Town Bail nip. Ill. To this meeting, Mayor- M, It hull-w, invites all chisel)! ltd II. doubt the invitation will lanaiL I, Output With the chief chum occupied by in“ of much exparienu Che busineu of the town should be '0" Mid truly done. Come out every- To enable the farmer to secure larger return. for his labour. greater conven- loner. such " he should have in the Ill! of the Rumors Weekly Sun. the moot helpful tum pauper published in Ontario. You can do your put by bow-ha. tubal-uh". The Sun is es- My the pop" of the Ontario Fu- n". a. will tind its mun-tot report "-c, l‘ 3;)!- In". a. invahmtrte. The Ladies of the Rocky Susana Rod Ono-o Society met on Dee. 20th " ihe homo of In. T. U. Ritchie when ther and. lil hospital shirt- and two shin- after which lunch In. served. collection amounted to â€.10. God Dan the King cloned the meeting. Tts. next. aeolian will be held at the home of Mrs. Dan. .Wilhio on Jun. 9 All India iuterested in this work are invited to “and. O 1rouh," iiijr"i' i - - Thrlvl-g an? Baa-Inoc- for Bale Mr And. Mayor Old family of Allan Purl. wont new You-'0 dsy at Mr W, J. Derby‘s. Minn link my“ and Boo-lo Isthm- wont hack to the lip. when Durham, on Wound“ “annoying the In“. [mildly- a their Bonn born. Mrs Jn. lulu-r has been etmthted to her hed the lust week. Hope to I00. he" of her "wont-y. ht?, a: "oil -_" iii; thrdiiiiGGiir. an III-in. the gm. 8 Mr and Mrs Geo. Tomlin" and fur ily me New Yen's dinner with the latter), mother, Mn. Hill north of Durham. The "South Lino Throttling Co." ground . building from Mr. And. my and no at patent Besethttt it on Mr Alex Grief-ooh ','fJ'8,".'Q. m from hhgnepngucgqp "set, forth. Mr, Bud Mrs. Tom Bender-on. Ber. schel. Sui" And Mr, Irvine Henderson i',' Tyet, tp visiting their outer, Mrs. A. Coihott. V - -"e-"'F Mm Janie Derby, Toronto, i0 boil- daying with {nomi- on the line. Mr. Ind Mrs. Tom 1“erer of Ror. mmby, wont New In" with It Will Grioruol . Mr. And In. Will Mather and fun- ny. Price-ville. visited with the Utyrr's panntl. It and Mrs A. Park 3 couple mitten; _ -- A . life John G. Corbett made shalom trip to arulhlox one a†recently. We no moving out of this place in a dav or two and I I'll ttlad of It. Wall Mrs. Marshall I must clone. again rm lending to you my sincere sympathy In the loan of your son and my pal. Yours' Very truly, Borc't Melnllo Wilson. No. 125300. Machine Gun Sentinn 102od Buttnlion. Army P. o. London, Englmd. But what a noble death was his! He was killed while bombing his wav up a German trench. at the head of lm section. during om: of ouradnncos and I am glad to my he did not sulfur. Douhtloss he did not know anything "or hit him. I Dear Mrs Marshall. I considet If. my duty, although and one to tell you what I know of the death of your deer non, Caldwell. I hope you won't count me forward writ. inn to you. My homeis in Walkertnn where me father is Pres. minister. I met Caldwell two yearn ago and we have been great pulse. We enlisted in 'he name Co. in iho “at Battalion and took the same mun-e in Woodan last. December. I elm“; found him I gentleman both in public had priynfe mt! a good. decent fellow With the boys. The new. of his death came an a great shock to me when I heard it Veutmday. iAppreciative Letter tram , Chum of Late Sergt. Marshall Mrs R. â€sultan rm Monday reconv- "d thplotler balmy whirl: brine. I met. ‘ncholv qtstttttaettetn to the hunt!!! ?ttes,thoutttt it opus the wounds shew!) Last week the ttot a tmeYttte, ot Cald- unll‘n things Rant. by Pte. Lance Me- Girr with sympathetic regards. Following is the letter: France. Nov, 25. 1916 I Mist: Winnie Blyth, Turner. while skating on Var-nay mill pond Cttrint- mas Day, bad the misfortune to dis. locale hot knee can by falling. It was a painful Monk which willkePp the patient in bed for a time. Pnryrorm?.--)mtior Fred Hunter. mort of Mrs, J. H, Hunter. "The Hed. rum" and well known in Durham. ham boon promoted to he Liam. Colonol. Ho ha. been down brilliant. work in theUr east-m war theatre. and his ~ervlcen have been "manned. By the way ia.Frod’s nann- on ony of the Honor Roll- in town of Durham ho" who are on active service? It should Rev. Mr. Hawkins, or Trinit ' con. ducted appropriate services " Ir; Vol- let's home. assisted by Rev. Mr Morris, of Shelburne Many floral offerings snd the presence of old friends spoke of love and respect. His three children were all present. we &ye Why nt_AlL-n Pare, - ___..- v. . vn. .. "II-Ill. l Hie family canal“. of two none and one daughter. Munro, Manager of one of the Toronto banks, Douglas Conducts a brokerage and innuranee business in Fort William. Mia Gertie. who has been the light of his life. Besides his only surviving sister, Mrs Vollet, one brother Robert lives in Toronto. _ Mr Sutherland waa born in Plymouth, England, came to thia country with hia ‘parenta in boyhood. not hie education here and for some time wan in buaineaa here in early Durham days Hie father waa the Int baker in Durham. Deeeas. ed moved from Durham to Hamilton where he wan employed " a traveller for one of the city'a biggest firms, later we and him in hueineaain Toronto. then about 25 year: ago came to Durham again and for the laat 20 yeara haa been a resident of Fort William. _ tf him over thirteen years Mo. Be died " hie home in Fort William on to Dec. and the remains reached the home of " litter Mrs W B Vollet. on Mon_day night. Be had ruched the tmtriarehal age of over " yearn. tf “in Ever Oniheeday of thin week. the mortal remains of the thaw gentlemen were laid. to mt in Trinity C arch cemetery Y,i,ht thou ot hi. wife who pram!!- . an m.-- ALLA - The Late John Stther%rd. l SOUTH BENTINCK ht iitiriiii,rltitiit til Ono 14 h. p. tmtion engine. Wan-l -- loot one 3348 upuntor. winNtaeker, l Mothtre..-tn 533k Lin dust collector otrar'Nete,Waterhrororrel Wednesday, Dee, 20 Haney-M and con Pei and Mm. Will Room on. may and gut. - new. Irv. _'rrai.atrtoteai....r,, nul- on. "on an an. - m. It 't1'atattrtateaac--ot Dutbtal on 8mm, WWII m ' A y to . Dee goth In Mr. and Mm, Wm Punting- 3: 'a'l'htgg1t It: Nd. IM. In"! a delight». -"-- -__ - - u, mun-"mull i “NYC-n -3 Min. R Dana. I I Bach-id's, Thou Roberta“ mm of I Own. who muted. ... .... “my"... - man nav- gone down. Some wilt try tttrain and find their run"! in pot-inches. Other: may conclude thatttte "ekier.mitsded populate" I. not for“: timing user. The councils elect of (In In muni- cipnliti'eu mnnlldnad uh fully up' to the "eratte. Plunger " " 20 " Umbach 60 128 50 " Cotutttu,-rirat three elected. Booth 26 161 " 47 Barter 24 " " 47 Killer I0 188 60 27 Huber 19 UI 81 " McKinnon 65 82 10 17 In all contents good men In" [one down their rewnd in pertinence. Other- [my Thos Nichol, within sight of the Warden of the County. went down this time by a minority of " Mr Mc. Cualg. his successor. is nble and will Ran-1v: Ritchlo‘a Glen Arch. MeCnalg 80 65 Thou. Nichol tio 36 ('9mmtL-F'irtst (our elected. Mal. Mclnnea 85 95 The. anubull 118 33 Geo. E, Pear: 65 32 Mal. Black 22 25 Joe. Young 45 8 COUNCIL (elected by nel:mniou)-Aiex sdDomii', Jag Suave“. The township woke pluinly u to who it wanted for Reeve, giving Met- colh no [on than 70 of n majority ov- or the combined vote of his two oppon- ents. The votes were better distribut- Cui. ma J. It. Raid q. Sunnuun J. A. Fiiiun R, Callie-1d Only one member of that old council r-urvwed the storm, Mr Walter Ferg- l anon; . ad u passed in tho count only by N Monongali. a new nun whom we cor grtuulate on showing surprising strength, the only candidate of the day to reach there "ureit.tst one poll. RBI-EVE All“? Dronioro Balm J. MtsArthtgr " 62 77 T. Gordon 51 13 64 COUNCIL-First four elected. N. McDongni! 5 16 102 W. Ferguson 35 23 46 And. I1tinterr 18 20 81 achool Trustees l N. W- (All Aeelamation) BY-LAW 084 For (Hid! o) Against Majority 122 Against Lloyd J in)" unnnden, B. P Fun-noun. Geo. Matthews, June: Villain. T. R, 'h.T:,r.Aw 083 (High School) For _ Though there won no contest: toe i Inor- and Bone coincidental. latex-m Wu token in the election fro. the unr' coruinty owned by tho {not that " undid-too were ofNeltttt for tho 0 Poe) itionl. A decided clung: oinco tho day ‘ Clerk Vollot had to beg condition. to CormosL-rrimt nix elected. N. W. Grant. J. If 87 Firth. Joe. Br. 33 Inâ€, Geo. 88 Melechnie. George 21 $935?!- c. 19 Tho ore. He att guy by “emu“ t In seven! tr m FOR SALE Majority 89 DURHAM, THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1917 Municipal Rulers for I917 bin 'tight of the worthity represent hia township. my. went down Malcolm Bluk. the new dimneillor. my of " Mr Mc. beat Joseph Young by only (on? we tee. . is nble and will Ritchie‘s Glen Markdale Dornoch Milan total 80 65 15 42 " 237 tio 36 46 85 " 212 .nl--A-A 51 " J, P. Hunter E. W.--Ham Allen W Ihr-g S Mcllnitn 18 s 37 NORMANBY GLENELG BENTlNCK EGRBMONT 102 46 81 8t ll 19 26 16 T Wtth which I: Muted the Holstein Leader tirate himself in a minority of 17. Bar. he! ha.- a. tine even bold on the town. ship and in a member of the Council agein. McDougall, Hunter and Brown are new men Bard will make good. The contest foe the reevuhip wu keenly mutated hut MeArthuru Ine even hold on the township gave him maj- ority of 89. "saiiii'idllti'ii'i; ii,ii.'tt" the standing. We cont-stains Dr Grant and Mr Firth on their splend. did run. The by~lun met with. more oppmit- ion than we thought po-ible. but both are extol y carried. stand. The tiquree (all the “my of the standing. We emu-uni“. n. 39 10 10 22 10 16 10 " 47 ls 12 36 J Goodtollo'w. Uouncil I. Thu mm ' the 74 14 ' McDolgul. preé Landing Sui. on 20th, "Is to Mr. ,'rie, . dtttsghter, 13 2t 67 ll 13 " 39 " 353 321 316 314 268 332 315 412 278 247 231 210 156 152 Total IM 186 177 168 142 129 119 li0 94 Ids 143 189 118 112 108 282 243 79 51 41 Jotrtttr-tnjErtoum--At the raldeneo of the bride's father. B. Line. Glen- " by Rev. J. A. Mythvson. B. D. on Dee. 27m, 1918. John W. Jason ot Owen Sound and Sarah. (“tighter of Mr. Hugh MrKinnon. LAwrtENtm-McthrAm-At the home of Mr. A. Hannah. the hrideh hither. B. L Glenda. by Rev. J. A. M- uon. B. D., on Dee. 27th, 1010. Baht. J. Lawrence to Cstborlne . tee. Cum. The groom ig I can of Mn Ohu. Guy formerly of McClinton'! come". south of Durh um. The groom’s gift to the bride wu 1:. nwnutiful domed sunburst of pen-ls with a diamond centre. and the bride's gift to the groom was a handsome gold watch chain and Iocket.-Roe- nnvillo Record, Bunk. That young couple are well and fav. orahly known in this vicinity and have the hea, lies: wmhn ot' their boats of friends for a long und hnppy life tueether. The bride, who was unattended, Wu gowned in a dainty frock of pale blue silk and wore the traditional veil And orange blossomv. She w“ given 3 way by her brother, Mr Inn Onninton. After the ceremony an excellent din. ner was served. the table being centred by the wedding cake. The home of Mr and Mn Bert, Don 'ddsou, 0 as Knoll. w“ the. scene of n wry Inppy event on Wednesday Dar. 6 h, “ban the marriage of Mr Art-bl- hhld Gordon Gray and Mann Grace Ormiston, aeeond daughter of John Canister), was solemn-zed in we prag- ence of a number of relailves by Rev. D J Scan, of Rounvillp. Mr.. and Mrs Jae. Watson, N. B Normanby, were with the latter's sister Mrs. Cook. in Markdale over the New Year, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McNaughton, of Willows, Sash. have since Christan, been visiting hi. nigh-r, Mrs. Jae. Ken of Vurney, and brother William of Normanby On the return trip, they will be accompanied by his Iisler Miss Flora McNaughton, whose health has not been good of Ute. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Douglas and daugh- ter of Gal: were New Year guests at Mr E w Limm't. also Rev Mr. and Mrs Morris of Shelburne were gucltl at the same home. Mr. Jame. Hay, of Roletown. Baku came home Wednesday after " years in the west to "end a month at the parental home near Dornoch, Corp, Fred Smith at tin emu: Aaft' Moon: Jaw, visited " parents hanks! we}; on ttrap have brim! gain. over- "" nbout the middle of Janna: " llln Loretta; MrAuisth. returned to the city utter spending a few days with her pamnts here. Rev. Mr. Whalcy In misting Rev. Mr. Cooper of Mt. Forest in lucid services this week end. Mr Jas. Cleave Sr. of Hepwor'h vis- ited his neice, Mrs c, Runs: lat week Dr. and Mrs Pickering and daughters visited New Year's Day in Mt Forest. Mrs. Harry Purchase and little daugh. ter of Woodstock came to town Mon- day night to Join Mr. Purchase who is baker for Mr Harry Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Whelan Ind daughter of Hamilton were New Year visitors " the farmer's parent' in town. Min Nettie Lennox returned Tread†from her home in Wiarton. Mr Brie Kelly, of Standard Bank Montreal was " his home here for Chairman week. Mr Calvin line: in spending his holidays with his parents in town. Mr John Wilton of Buffalo, N Y was the guest of Mines Edith and Laura McKenzie over the New Year. Min Jeanie Smith returned Saturday night to her home " Aberdeen, from Saskatchewan. where she ha been teaching. Mistadie McDonald visited friends in C ley last week, Mine. Alice and Agnes Ramage visit- ed in Mt Forest New Year‘s Dar. Mr Neil McLean of Gull Lake, Sank. in home for A month's visit to hit par- ents, Mr, and Mn. Neil McLean Sr. of town. Mine. Lillim alid Alice McCrie of Bank Landing came to Durham Satur- day night to Ipend the winter with their pnrenta, Mr and Mr: D. McCrie. A Western Wedding. 3'33; 5; e who in i! laughter: ! Forest. d ing Rev.} t t Dwain]!!! I r t or'h vis. i , Int week e _ y t, Bah, 'e " year. t " the th 7 i ' 'lute Ip', ( "mu†. L _ I q. Ith.' "and to V . 5w daysil m , ' A Juno-LLI Under these elrettmatanea. Post. mutt-r Smith has not sent out any until all can be supplied. It is can. (my hoped that new male between the ages of " and 6; ml] an up and n nun these cards. It is a national undertaking that must be supported. i, may not be the but way in opmlou ot some. but the gout-me“ asks tor It and the knowledge will be of value Inlet on . To the F. l , mm In Durham I whee mm r?! hereby these cards me being not out by I 2423532“, l' ,sttnaatcrs Um week, but by a ( vice for you clerical error at head gum an in. - or yo sudieimtt "lube: of end. In. basal Wiahmir scat to Durham and ham. All": New Yeas, ptoportiors of them are In French. ( s. F. MORL:‘)CK THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE II? 'D "" swam) BANK National Service Cards New Year Gratings Although many famiiies have their bore far from them and facing danger, we can unite with each other and with them in best wishes for the seam, and we l, " that the Prince of Pace may no: banish war and great us His Peace. Appreciating the part you have contrib- ytod to on: success, end hoping to merit a continuance of you “pron, we wish you the Oomph-ems of the Season and trust that the New Year wilt be a successful an. with you. I " Money Orders and Drafts tr: but! by this Bank mythic in an all parts of the v, odd. ' a DURHALL BKANOB.†No business can succeed without the co- operation of its friends lull patrons which in our cue has been most cordial and through which we hove attained greater success than we had anticipated. With the near approach of mother glad year, we “rain come to our m.†y customers to tell them of our continued success. GEO. B. DINGMAN, i‘mpriumr We thank our many custnimrs and friends for their patronav‘c during 1916 and wish one and all il Bright, Happy and Prosperous G, w Year. The Store of Honsqt Value GREETINGS ' “(Vi OF CANADA m omcz . TOR has.“ wecLIV " on» 0... c. SAVAGE . <0" P-r- Inincercly thunk you (or the generous nupport you gave me in the recent elec- tion pll(tx..',, me It the head of the poll m the hut contest I humane thmugh. It um be mt purpose 1nd unbmon to render yvu mutual mice. Wuhan. you all huh I and prawn for IDâ€. I am. yours It fully Priceville, It. R. l -A. Nebula To the Blrcton of the Township, at (“meg Lydia-ad mutual: Within-g styaiGijiFind Prosperous New Year. I In! ._, -- Your! respectfully. P lherdby wish to convey to $oc' my sincere. thanks for electing me to (no Recveship and hope by human! bt r- viee for Four welfare to and! I contin- uan’pf your coquenec. - Trits" (1;: ds ot Thinks. In -War wig andemca P- " of the Township of at! Mal. “clinic; I4 DU