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Durham Review (1897), 4 Jan 1917, p. 4

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if: r AFTEE A”? sAi'"jr:',1-.stiiitttiztiatt-gt @7119 pgtkum 3min r -_-_ ' .x-.-..., ' THE Wang", ; 2rt Joby; Phone All “Id. olgmin bought at on Flour a.' Sovereign, Eclipse (and pastry Flour Wheat, Barley r.iii.l, {tan Whig) 500 tons of No i Riva {imp v. FE U AND EARLEY Buying Now g;- . :1. 1lj].11ri'i'i'"ris ", ",' Get Mxhts for yours: ff, or remind ,' friend that SCOTT’S has prawn (5026 " I " - YO!!! strength. , the nyt.tortie-hsod to nourish VC-i" m 'temtttg qrtem is shattered; m diceulion weakened; your i? Down Town Shoe w ftil'lll'ill"fi ",siir/' C-, CR'MPED m h in.. 1.- CHOPPED Oars at The Rob Roy "tr.1crrac.:, 3511 OATII‘CR: '=7.'.;,.') PHONES t D-,, "e, 't'", '6 _;Z6 THE Every bag gma‘mtwf. bring" It bark "WI 129* J, Heavy Mixed f ihat we are seiii prices in ton ',,,-, need Feed, get w: Heavy Mixeci Fined others. REPAIR we, Improve appetite and t loan _ Dom-no. Toronto, ' at Special Prices Ii1fllGtowan MAI s proven these words Gi Look for this Trade-Math. O If mm stock at adu remind some ailing If not a now} 3 your strength is wasted; 100d impoverished. IILLS ur nerve-centets, repair blood-power. a Y reestablish " Prices on 1 Reduction i {RAITH $tlis Co 506C181 Ttes Good waxes. Club nd Mitts at " hand ,ctor7 E/ioney I you " md get Weare l lines, 5 than Club Mr Dunn also reviewed thaeu, wanton. empbuMng particularly Mr. Hartley Dewurt. K c., M P P, chidedthe government, for not hav. ing the courage to appnint I Minister Hf Agriculture bat leav ng it stam- rsme forthe time being in the hands ofthe Prime Minister who was " zeady overburdened with work. ms 15 so one {tuner pt t "motlttt raised y IBMIBIDR one mill on the dollar on all mthe province has been I am one transaction. g ttention to the needs ot the alvnatiou ‘r r the value at the guns. Five hun- "red guns had been bought at a make which has been regVeted by he United SINGS authurities and Mr Bowman remarked "It we could race that purchase cu-day, I um orttfident we should find thathnge sum of money on the scrap heap. It thisisso qua_ quarter pt the tom: ' Mr Isaac Scott. farmer of Nothwa- mg» Township, Watt selected by a UbttttiConveai/ion held at Allismn fw- mouse a candidate. tor the constit- uency ot Wen Slmcoe. made new! {my [he death of the late lion. Jas. 'Huff. Mr. Scott is an out nnd "tr Qt'urluer and has attained acompet [Nu-y as he himself pats it, hyhls , "bare hands" all by farming. Mr. anmnn dealt, with Machine nun waste. $500,000 had been con- wihated hy the Ontario Government othe, Federal Government to bus Machine guns without any careful ' ctention to the needs at the amnion 10-. The chief spuakers at the gather- ivg were Mr. C. M. Bowman, M P P, Chief Liberal Whip, and Mr R Hart. Iey Dewarc. K C. M. P. P. In their .ddresaea both paid uibntes to the late Mr. Daft. Liberals will fight West Simcoe The reply of the Alheg,--r 1mg L'tilerum, France. Great The fund is most ecomically ad unnmlered and donors may be asst]! ed of Wise and judicious outlay. WM cLouia they 30. Durham did well in 1916, the need :4 still greater now. At the proper lune we hope there will be a generous I'vspnnse to the great appeal. The Fund referred to is the Patri mic Fund for which an aetiye cam- paignwm shortly be waged. The campaign is meant to ensure the raising of .'UX million dollars in 1917 for the purpose of aiding dependents of soldiers at the front. Nothing child be more encouraging to mm mthdrypenderttg than to be assuud (hat their lor "ftro. 13.nnln l I Twice his Royal Highness, the :Duke of Connmght Ippeeled to the lpuople of Owed. in support at the i Canadian Patriotic Fund. The ten. jerous and prompt renponee on ouch {occasion prove. how truly Canad- ' appreciates the debt which " owes " In her soul who are fighting for the lEmptre. Heavy In the "orifhset, [ ‘3 have alreedy been. the Dominion is Ms determined as ever to curry the [war to o succeeelnl conclusion and ghowwer cantons the burden may he. ;' .whe is equally determined to help the flamiliee of those who are serving in illu- army and In the navy. Tir no- _ ministration of the fund has been junnst successful and economic nIId lunbscnbere can be fully yearn-d that' 1 hwr Ct nmhutlone are being expend- al to ll: best advantage. Fully five thousand families. com- UrHlng one hundred and My thous- and mdxviduule. are to-dey depended upon the fund and it is estimated that “Wt-Ive million five hundred thousand dollars Will he required to meet the requirements of the next twelve mos I The sum In a larpe one but when I, We cirrumetances are lully realized I E on confident that rhe people of CSU.. ii ads . will willingly contribute the 1‘ amount necessary tor the mud to com; unue its patriotic and Ireneticeur it work. ' ' Ottawa. Dec. 80--Hm Excellency} the Governor General " president on the Canadian Purlotio Fund has in-|' sand the following New Yen’s appeal 1 on bebalfof the Fund; I New Year’s Message from the Governor General 911 The Allies Firm Win-the-War Fund (Signed) DE VONSH IRE 81.50. . you: 81 no " as: In Advanco. JANUARY 4. 1917 messing a tax ot 'on all property been Wasted in ' he unwed '? belookwl ', Jr4 -Howard lil'chic. Sr 3rd--Nar. ion Boyd, Wrlir: Morrison. Tom Mor- i rtBon, Mary Glencross. Jr. 8rd- Ethel I Anderson, Melville Anderson, Ella Rit (chie. Jr. 2nd-Wilbert Greenwood, l Margaret Anderson, Rita Glencrou. I Mary Morrison, Lanina Paylor. Sr Pr. , -Mariory Ritchie, Glenny Firth, Alex. I Symon, Ada Paylor, John Morrison. Jri Pr- Armonell Glencrou, Albert eri- i eon. Average attenuate IF. i s. F. MchoNALti Teacher) No. 9, CLENBLG 4th Claim-lil Davis, M. Whitman, . 0. Bell, G. Bell, A. Ritchie. sr8-- G. Lindsay, K. Davis. drsrd--H Rose- borough, M. Bell. J. Bell. M. Aljoe a R. Davis eq 2nd--B. Hargrave, S. Lawrence, H Ritchie, M. Horst. tttt- A. Lawrence, C. Rouborough. Primer I Sr-M. Harlan. 1. Devin. Pr, Jr ib.- I Mr J. le) 'fLondnu. went over [Now Year's wuh his mother. j A Red Cross mwing bee was held gab Mrs I'. Itt'cbte's last Thursday, 1 l‘lmre were 28 wresent and 4 Mama) gl ins and 2 day shirts were mlde, [ [Martins some constdetable knitting (done. The collection was $4.00 l . Little Fredrtoka Staples is very sick with water on the lungs. Hope she ml! soon' be in her usual health. Mr Hamid MrCrae of Guelph, in a when a: Mr T. Rllchit's for the bolu day sumo". Mr and Mrs Allan Buy] were tttr q , '1! the latwr’s brother, Mr Jan. Bank?- ol Cortwttorr, the last of this welt ths Carna- McNally is Improving ML” an trpertitirm fur appendicitil. Mun, Mnggw Futh " Tuesday '0 cnmmenoe dunes at. her 'tChoo) in " dwlmm townabxp. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mr.Jas. Petty has his straw shed now rendy and is getting his stock back from tidferent neighbors harm: The Red Cross Sewing Circle meet chit, week at .he home of Mrs G'. Smallumn. “ Mrs. Dennet of Egrertrmt, is ar ‘prvseut assisting Mrs. W. LuWrencr iduriog the serious Illness at their (little girl who Is under Dr. B. Jam ; wsou's care. _ Miss Margaret Petty spent the N. w 'rear mm the Grierson family ot Bentinck. Mr and Mrs Thea. Henderson from the west. also Mr Irvine Henderson- are visiting at. the parental home. A very successful box social was held in the schonl house here when a fine. program was given which re meted much credit. on the school children and young people of the umnmumiy, Miss Cm zier sparing m " rts to make ita decided success Dr Forum of Ayton was the auction- eer. Pruceeds amounted to $71 and is for the Red Cross work. Miss Sarah Fulton of;Markdale snub the holidays at her old home. and while here with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Jno Henry enter mineda host, ot their friends one evening. Miss Josie Derby ed Toronto is spending a tew days With her sister Mrs Jas Kerr, also her mother and brother, Mrs Derby Sr and Mr, And Derby, Irsnover. den Mr and Mrs Rum McNaughton of Morse Jaw are visiting with the tor. mer's sister. MvsJuo. Kerr, Vurney. and Mr Wm McNaughton ut Hamp- Ann Mr Crnwrhers and daughter Duo of Welland were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Fulwn over the buli. dma. Varnév and p1renu/iseV. u-..“ Miss Maggie Burns of Toronto is ianding the holidays with he: par- ems. \lrJuhn C Kenna a CHDple of dnys with Vul‘nev and Duremsh Mr and Mrs David MoCrie of Swift Current, via ted with the Kerr family recenllv. Mr and M's Wm. Sharp spent their Chrisvmns holiday! in) telativea " Shallow Lake. Misc Crozier spent tha Christmas halidavs with her parents near Pat mersvou. 'made With shin col-puny. “loving it [to escape in this int year over $370, ';000 which it rightly owed and thin [coon the very time when the citizens M of the province ‘in ttite and a nutty 5.! Alike ware being henvllv lined and H were gladly paying taxes to aid in I the war. Here was In comp-my rol- I MI ling in wealth and profrs neqnirnd (M from war business and allow-d by E the government to escape pennant 'd huge sums legally owing to the M .nn:_-:_n 'h-, _ Proviaiai" 'riaiii';; '. NORTH-EAST NORMA NBY we mum ot the government to col- lect the Ian! amount of tuition from the Insernuioml Nickel 00. and the illegal ummont it bu! made with thin coup-av. nltowtrurit _the Minty of the NO. 3, CLENELG School Reports C, Kerr of Welland Spant l...... _:.L .. . . - HAMPDEN his broche'r a "raeB............. 2400 Iheef,dreimrd...C.. 1400:0le Hay. perton..... .... 800wlOOO List bu been curatullv revised. DURHAI. Jan. Hons. 1ives,tob...-.. Butter.........,..... ltlttgs................ I!'lourpertswt ........ Oatmeal per sack. .... Chop per cwt.... .... Outs, feed............ Oats, tpilling.....,.,., lfailWhesur.......C., Clara Greenwood, Marjorie Firth, Beg. sle Bvaton. (Al-Clifford Anderson, R Arnett, B. Ritchie. C. Rmreborough & Cameron Robson, Gladys Firth. Primer A. Horst eq, A. Lawrence. Names on -Norman Haley, Iona Benton, Irene roll2S Average attendance 23.8 Pres. Hastie. Numbrr present every day ent every day 16. i, -- I XX 'XXFiaM1iDtg:ggxggstxxgxxggggxxxggg Durham Markets. Commencing Tuesday Next G, a J. lllillllelKeehmie Don't Worry We wish to thank our Friends and Customers for their valued Patronage during the year now closing, and wish one and all a very We will give One-Third of all Holiday Goods. About whet to give. Even at the last moment you can readily find just what's wanted at our Store. Shop here with the crowds, but better still, be a little ahead. ..... 58m 60" _.... 155to1.55; .... 155w155i .... 1350:0150: .... 95m 95' .... 200to225; MacFARLANE’S DRUG STORE 3, 1917 appy and Prosperous C P. R. Town Office 175to 38to 475to 35to ll 2253 585 6w The ReasxA lion 30 36 38 The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. New Issue ofthe q Copy for the next Telephone Directory closes on the above duel q Order your telephone now, no tUt your name will be in the new issue! q Report changes required to our Ural Buy your tickets here ear Wishing All Nyal’s Will relieve that distressed fooling after a too hearty Chi-hymn Din- ner. Try them. Ne 10 and Me I box during December g, W. R. WALLACE, Teacher "A give-and-get without regret Christh and n Lucky-Clover Bletrt-nll-over New Year. S ave the 'liqs84s4qi Mt. Forest Basin tttt y ? “than u Boon inrss. V Could why mil M. In HEM Cldi Ila Chalme Chlndb Churn} Dodge ' FORD Bra Fllnde 8,"g.Et Budmn. ' ' , Eu» ..eq'er henna. . Itch-ugh! lustre-i Autom WRDS fa M SMTH WAN Wis! 54K: Me W

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