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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jan 1917, p. 8

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Now lllustnu-d catalogue on appli. mion. Start now at best. selling titrtr Liberal Prnpnminn. S"rosut & Wr:utuswros, _ - The anthlll Nururiel at once for [WHHAM and Dian-in for "Canada',, Greatest Nurtreries" Spring W17 Hunting List nuw ready. Spluvdid list '-t' "nay C,urtadian Grown Fruit and Ornamental Ntoek, including Mrlntmh Rad Apple, St Re- tti-ttee' Iiuspbmry. and many other lenders. Established 1:56 No man should ignore his personal responsibility towards; the families of thooe who are tlghttng for him, simply because his Municipal Council is taxing him slightly for the me object. He owe. these people far more. Perhaps he is too poor to pay more. If not; it is up to him to give a gamma: cheque to his local Patriotic hind Committee, or mail it to THE CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND, VITTORIA STREET, OTTAWA B D R, (ilrnelg. ev-u'uining too acres. 0-150 premises there is a good frame bun. tto x M, aim in wood dwrlling house. There " about 75 acres of first do. had cleared, the balance is pan- ly bush and p lump land. As the poplin!" h in Idling hultb. the pro- Perty will be "old 44 a unummhle price tonquick ptarcttaotr, Apply to John Udldrr, Int 'el, mm 2.5, Hartman! l'rlrrvdlo- P o. , " ll, _ a - - w- -ev _..,.-. u..-" "on! w any-vac _ We unzwvwno- is-being-askt l to-usb/crib: $100, or you, Gentlemen of the Municipal Council, who are being to vote $100 L700 for 1917? Does the REQUEST look " large as it did now that you know scrum: more of the NEED? Since the war began the people of Canada have subscribed 'tf?Ahitr'u'ru.u...vr.-.....f.r.".C.T.'".C.".T.C.".".' $10,495,000 For 1917 they will be asked to give-and will give. . . . . . . . . 12,500,000 Of this sum Ontario is being asked to guarantee-and will 'ruarantee--at1east...l........r....CiIT..U.' 0,000,000 This is one million more than in 1916, but every dollar will be required for Ontario’s families. Not much chance for individuals or counties to economize by cutting down their contributions, is there? (h the contrary, the giving must he on a scale more generous than ever. And Why not? If we can't FIGHT, isn’t it a Privilege rather than an Obligation to PAY? The Wm. Gum: farm for t,mle, lol! , Old 8, Con. 12, Egremunl. Unnlninl 'dtlt' he!" Good land. good buildings. 'Heat, harn b5 x 67, Hen how". 12 I 40, [on] {rune house, Zg'md wslh with nail- Auached. himd rem-on for set. Bartt, Ptoprietor going west. Pmseo- mli'm March Ist. 1917. ibis in a good tum and will he sold cheap, 25 like from Hal-stem. For terms and wndiunm apply tn G. 3. Dingmun. Town Agent. Telephone No. 3 The sum expcrrled in October, 1916, was... . . . . . . . . . . . .. $891,814.00 11:: average payment to each family was... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.29 The mung: payment to each person was. . . . .. . ' . . . . . .. 5.73 The cost of administration was.......................,. 15,404.00 (In above averages. sums paid for broken periods not included.) Pay special attention to ti 1e figures concerning cost of adrninisttatiy-indutrtng expense of campaigns for raising money. It is, the ambition of the managers of the Fund to keep the cost of raising and a: 'rursir.g it below that of any voluntary fund ever created in Canada. Their aim is to hand to the a rldiers' families as nearly as possible one hundred cents for every dollar subscribed. They succeed in handing 99) cents. The sum received in October as interest on moneys in bankswas about $11,500. Take this from the cost of administration. The remainder is $4,000. And that, therefore, is all that had to be deducted from sums paid in. - That is to say, of every 5100 paid by generous slurs, $99.46 MGM the hmlllee. Is not that economy which should give confidence to every subscriber? Does the magnitude of the Fund, as well as its Importance, begin to Impress you. Mr. Citixen who- is-being-askcl-lo-3ub::cribc $100, or you, Gentlemen of the Municipal Council, who are being' to vote $100 000 for 1917? Does the REQUEST look as large as it did now that you know 'l'lfggte more of the NEED? SPECIAL FARES now in effoet to resorts in Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Louis- iana and other Southern States, and to Bermuda and West Indies. Return Limit May 3lst. l9l7 Liberal Stop-vets Allowed Foe {all information wtite to Now for the reasons. There are 149,230 of them. Th: FHALJ ask.- for so much money because Canada has given her men so lavishly to the Great Cause. Bccween 300,000 ond 400,000 have volunteered. If their families need help, this Fund provides it. In Oct, her 53,693 families did need it. These families comprised 149,230 persons, nearly all either mollxcm. v. Ives or children. Is it any wonder that so Great a Need requires so Great a Fund? tAy WNW“ This questior} is often asked, by persons and b: giving to the Fund is brought before them. They are entitled to ti?! most complete answer, and it is they who must maintain it. you: or 'ttlt 149,230 334.30»: W817" "my may!” tNtWteqtttnt ' 1llljriii' DUES TIE BANANA" Kl'lllll'l'lll HEM] REQUIRE Ilil Iilllllll lilllllililll REPRESENTATIVE WANTED A Good Farm for Sale HOW GREAT IS THE NEED OF MONEY? WINTER TOURS Farm for Sale. C. B. HORN] s'G, . P. A., G. T. Ry. System It. H. Fortune, 'Ayton wntholl mmo. ftwenty on Con 4, mining too acres. we in a good frame a good dwvlling rut 75 arms of tina :enuon to the figures concerning cost of admini.sttatity--indutrtng expense of g money. It is the ambition of the managers of the Fund to keep the cost of '.ff. it bdu‘v that. of any voluntary fund ever created in Canada. Their aim is to Cn,r,:t,.-,, F,rs ..(..V.. .. -n-_:Lu- “-4: - " e - - -- - Nurseries Ont ONE WORD MORE: .UNDERTAKER and , Funeral Director SuowRoous -Acroon from Middaugh Home lilDIVG Full line of Gulhollc Robes and black and white Cap for as"! people Embalming a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice The by-lnwe for the nppolnlment of I town and“. use then proceeded Wllh c, Elvidge use re nppolmed Aun- nor for cteenth timr at ulnry of 375. His was the only nppllcnuon. M. R. Koch and Peter Bun-go were the only l applicnnts for Auditors' positions and l both were appointed. Sentry each 910. i Dr Hutton wu eppointed Medial Of. l licer of Health, Sultry 876. Than. Daniels. truant omcer , Geo Ryan Jr., Pound keeper. , Greatrst interest was ”taken in the I uppuzmmenl of Countable which " I als, caretaker of Town Hall, Inapettor I of “Perla, Collector of taxes. etc. Two _ nyplmmr-ns “we its. one from the I urn-cent em. inn u tticer, Mr Geo. Ar. ; rnwwnth. the other in m Mr David l Hopkins who (inflated during Mr l Arrow; chum-em the west. Mr Hop-1 I 1mm lendmed 860 lower thanMr Ar. 1 _ rowsmith but the Council did not con. l mider it and appointed Mr A. at old _ salary on mation U Kraut, J H Adams. The dat ies of this tital were read out by the Reeve in such a profusion of fullness, that we are lure "cry eiti. zen present thought it wan worth vvny cent of aloof)! Our reporter ticked them " as they were read and he counted 43 more or less, causing one ratvpayor to remark "Is that all 14" Inaugural Meeting Continued from Pam g Are still uncollected. Step..." to be taken to Inn . clean shoot. y persons and by municipal councils, when the matter of liberal l-F'l‘it Hun 'satth of “a 'Wsid'tth Ttto A. BELL of Donna Council ', for the Fund is the people's. They created it, J. Mc-Gillivray. tt. R. No. abhc'nwlle; One 14 h. p. traction engine. Water- loo; one 36x48 separmor. wiodatackpr. dust collector complete.Waterlon;one Massey-Harris Blizzard corn can": one wagon and tank, nonrlv new. Ev. erything in gondarder. Apply to R. The Review and Toronto Daily World for yes: The Review 1nd Weekly Wntueas for 1 "Br-...-.............. The Renew and Farming World tbr-.................... ......... The Review mod the Fumon' Ad. vocate for 1 your... .. s.............. The Renew and Toronto Daily Mill and Empire for t youth”... The Revicw and Toronto Dolly Globe tor tyet"....,...,...........-. The Review end Weekly Sun for "tu".................-............. The Review and the Family Her. old and Weekly Star for 1 you The Review end Duly Free Pun The Review ond Toronto Dnily Star for I "M..-............... Tbs mziew and Toronto Duly l The Canadian Paeitte Rlllwoy of- l lets particularly good service to De. tmit, where direct connection ie made for Florids. vi- Cinelnatti and Atlan- ta tls., Jacksonville. Florida, in reach. edsecond morning after leaving th. troit. The Canadian Paeifie-Msettitran Gentnl Route will be found the ideal line to Ohlcsgo. where direct connect- ion is made for the Southern States. New Orleans is reached second morn- ing after leaving Toronto.. The Ihn. ing. Parlor and Sleeping Car service between Toronto, Detroit and Chicano is up-to-date In every particular. Con- necting lines also operate through sleeplng and dining-cars. Those con. emplating a trip of any nature will receive full information from any Pa.., eihe Agent or W B Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, l $891,814.00 16.29 5.73 1 5,404.00 Winter tour: In Florida. Louisa” Ilssluippi. But. forl "ur.............".....:...-..': New: tot one "nr......:....-..:.". Clu bbing Rates 1lriloLthhi9iifiiiiij-" FOR SALE ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO THE DU BEAM REVIEW 875 350 180 a Last Wednesday evening, two ;aleizhe full of our 8 S. scholars and teachers drove m Holstein and spent 3a very ertl yanie ev-mine at the par- sonage. 35 were present and utter " few hours spent in games. an im. ;prothpm program. music. couVern- i tion Ind lunch. they returned hnne 'itmtted that their host and hostess j were pleasing entertainers. ,__V_,V w..- .y....-..-. ... ul'vIuFlI'l. ya 65) Kai'.'! 11"gt,"i',',,put'tt Trunk 1% It n. Isl: mum Wan ted-g000 conch of heading blocks basswood. nut split, 20 Inches lone. 5 inches ayd ugwards in diameter. 82 25 _ Letters received from our boys in England express a readiness and willingness to goto the firiuttiioe, which they expect will be won. \Thoy also report s onrlond_nf Xmas (; boxes being burned on Dec. 21st. Sundny afternoon Miss Hind. who is conduction“ special services ip Holqteln Methodist church. preached uYoovil and ettde.vored co'oon- Vince her bearer: at their relpnnai- bilityto themselves, to their funi- lies and the communi'v. was Rad is expeetedto Ipwl'z next sqnde clan. Every 1e Welcome. 1' A number ofottr young peopleex- 3pm: to ascend the At-Home at Smu- ton Park next Friday evening, hav- jing been invited to give mo ot the ‘dlalozael they had atonr Patriutic :80: Social hm month. Mrs. J. 8inelair was called this week to her mother, Mrs lies, who we regret to any is very ill. John Melanin returned to Hamil- ton,on Tuesday after a fortnight“: Visit tit his pirentsl home. Harvey Grout has resumed hir undies at Rt Forest Business Cullen Miss Ruben». Philp has returned to Durham High School. Mr Jns Ashen of Pause. accompnn ied by Mr. and Mrs. ll, Sense ant. little son of Mooretield, spent tht are? end with their sister,Mrs. J ttt . A number ot our western peopl are visiting friends in this locality a present. vnz :Jns Smith. Charlie Me Dougall and Charlie Drimmie a theirold homes; Mr. and Mrs. Me Ewen in their sisters. Mrs John Reid l The Annual Meeting of the ludt . dendent Order of Foresters was held: on Wednesday avening oi last week. The following Officers were elected, - _ l Chief INrtger--Chas Hunt, Dep Chief Ranger-w G Pettigrew, Recording Secretary-E Smith, Financial Seereary--A Baird Treasurer-Mrs A Baird Woodwards-Miss A McDougall and H Diebal orgattist--Mrss H Calder Orator-H Baird Beadle--w Calder and W Budd Meets the last Saturday of eacr I month at 8 p. m. I Mr and Mrs F McClocklin attend- ded the funeral of Mr McClocklin‘s mnher Mrs Thomas McCiocklin. or Glenelg. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup. per will be dispensed in the Presby- terian Church next Sabbath. Mrs W H Rogers went to Toronto Wed morning to see her daughter Miss Ruby who is ill at present. Evangelistic Services are being held In the Methodist Church even evening this week. MISS Hinds of Hamilton conducting them Mr C Groves of Fergus very ably filled the pulpit in the Pres. Church both warning and evening Sauday. Mr Hartley Allingham is taking a business course In Mt Forest Bus:. ness College. Mrs Hudson (Nee Miss McEwen) of Detroit spent the week end with her friend Miss Sharpe. Be on the look out for the box oi monkeys at the I. O. F. Concert. Pte Robt Eccles of the 153 Battal- ion spent Sunday at his home. Mr and Mrs Harry Durrant and Mr Jack Durrant of the West are visiting relatives here. Miss Margaret Smith accompanied by her brother Sam went to Toronto, Friday, Mr Huifman who has been visiting at Mn John Smiths returned to her home in Toronto on Tuesday. Miss Margaret Brown is holiday in Toronto. Mr Edward Klemp and sister of the West are renewing acquaintances m and around the village. Residence and Butcher Sh; p for sale or rent. Apply to Owner. F. McClocklin, Holstein Rev. Dr. Mush is spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs Mesnaxd in Butralo, and expecting to bring Ina home with him. The Independent'Ordet of Painters intend holding e Box Social in the Agricultural Hall on Wndnesdav ev- ening Feb 7th, Km. p tl.e date m mind. f iiiiiriiiiriEiiiiiiiiii2, %,L.LLuL,LuL2TLU,ULLi"t Heading Blocks YEOVIL are regained to send by mm! prrpuu or mum wne to deliver tit J. P. Teltmd, ot the Lawn of Durham, Suliciuu for che Ex-rutnr. on 't before tho and day of February. 1917, their mum", asddrewtet4 and descriptmnn and a full trtttteruettt of particulars of their claims and the nalum of security (d any) held by tlaem, duly certified and that after the said day the Execu- tor mli proceed to distribute the assets ofthe "tate among the parties emi- tled lhervln, bowing rugud only to the claims, of which they all)!“ the" hunt notice. _ ”and [his 10.h day of D., i917. Dos. MCDONALD. Executor By his solicitor, J. P l‘rlfom. 'In the matter of (he calaie of‘lngus r McDonald. lair of thc township of (Handy, in the County If ”my. farmer, deceased. NOTICE In harem given pursuant m the revised ntatues of Ontario. 1914 Ctp. 121.51.st that. all persuna havnng claims against the estate of the said Angus McD mald, who died on or) Ibuut the l 30h dsy of Dermniwr, A D.,1916. ( I or. . I A [ There',, glory, honour, victory fotr the I85": R's T mb r. B, Allies in the field; .54) [no Haulers ot t Though there we tight, in Huhhom for, l V, , at lengvh we’ll make him yield. (; ' , . b' JHiih't But we strain our eyery mrve. our "-78 From loath to Ir forts ne'er abate. I And to that, end we'll shortly send the l 74 How to Live. gallant "2.i8" J' Automobile repair: That heroeslhey will prrrvethetnselvo , , -" T , we've not the slightert doubt; I [{LLIGIOL 3 LIT,' ’Guinnt their cold steel. the G9rmans,242 Daniel Quota). 1 will soon turn lo right-about. i213 Dime] Quonm. 2, Sn. hurry up. Canadian boys. don't let I MISCELLAN n: he too late, ”33 Ihlly Topead M.] But join lbepmh. and kill the B m- hes; N, Success to "2-4 8," 92m mu, .st.s-rve. .1 n Span of Ponies for Hunter - Brpwn-That we now adjourn to meet on Feb. 16th to receive Auditors' Report and general business. Carried l R. 0 $9.50 each ; C Ramage & Son, acct, $30.to t Emst Bros. bolt for Rusuell bridge 50c ; C. Dmmm's acct 1.10 t C W Robb for tuuber 35: Elsmvr Rawn, sheep killed $17 : Alex Hendersm, 'travel 4 20 t J R Philp, use of hall nomination $3 l Mun‘fl World , oo t Counctllors pay sheet [5.00 t Jno McGrath, use of council room 2.00. McDougall - Hunter -That the tollowing accounts he paid; Jas Eden, Wm Leith, Chas McInnes W Rogers, Wm Walker and Peter Keith, services and expenses as D. McDougall - Brown That Alex. Donald be paid $ro for rep. of road Eg't and Arthur T. L. 1916. Car. Hunter-Brown-That a granted 5200 be gww for the month of Jan. uary 19:7 for patriotic purposes. -Canied. A large deputation from the var- ious patriotic societies throughout the township addressed the councrl urging the necessity of the Council continuing the grant of $200 per month made by the councilois9t6. (Accts. passed for road jobs held over until n xt week) McDougall-Hunter-That agrant of $5 be given to Sick Chitdten's Hospital, Toronto. Carried McDougall - Brown - That W Ferguson be appointed to examine Registry viflce re treasurer's surelies and report at ttext sitting of council. Carried. Bylaw No 326 to appoint I Sanitary Inspector was passed. The name of James Myers was inserted in by-law. By-law No. 327, fixing the Treats. urer‘s salary at roo per year was By-law No 325, to appoint a Sheep Inspector tor Div. No. 3 in place of Councillor Hunter was passed. The name of Robt. Aitken was inserted in By-law. By-law No 323 to appoint Auditors for the year 1916 was passed The names of W. W. Ramage and W. J. McDonnell were inserted in Bylaw. salary $ro.oo each. By-law No 314 to appoint a member of Local Board at Health was passed. The name of Wm. ll. Wallace was married In By-Iaw. Said Board con. sists of Reeve, Dr T. H. Sneath ll O. Council met Jan. 8th Members elect subscribed to the Statuary De- clarations and took their seats as fol- lows: John McArthur, reeve, Thos. E. Brown, Walter Ferguson, Andrew Hunter and Nichol McDougall, coun- cillorn. H and W. H. Wallace, with the Clerk as Secy. The Reeve addressed the Council regarding the work of the year. Notice to Creditors unies fvr sale. Apply to F W Kelley. Phone an: ' no! 8. Egremont Council D. ALLAN, Clerk J manly, A. OWo‘ , Fish l Prints and Ginghams c Boys'lkairhp Rubbers i) Girls’ Felt Shoes 331...? _ '1'. B; {240 Adventure of old Mr Tend tC",Ct"'r.tes" of * _ iA Few we “in": 2 MISCELLANEOUS V2.38 Billy Topsy] M, n, (Shoe Richmond 24t Dummy Meadowmouse -. unisex"! 245 Cimtterer, the Bad Sqmrrel ( T. Burn": - . -... (C! 241 Jim! Dav3d. Eluuor Pug“! 242 Prudence oi the Parsonage Ethel Hueiton 243 Under the (?ountrr Sky. 239 Advunlures of 1rlG Cuttomull a: unmet Quozm. let when 213 Ihmet Quonm. 2nd apnea 75 Automobile }epurm;g-;;;iewe;nly Vunur Page RELIGIOUS LITERATURE SCIENCE 78 From Youth to Manhood -. _. V”, 704 Contrary Mary. Temple Jimmy 705 The Lund of Beulah. 1). Lyn“ 706 Making Me I Maaleypwoeu R. N. Carey 699 In Pastures Green. P. McAnhur 700 Betty Green J. L. Waugh 701 The First. Hundred Thouauna_ 7 Ian Hay en.) ‘l'l.».. _ --- __ ' Harold B. Wright 708 Bed of the Lone Patrol. 702 When a man's I man Edward A. Boss 697 A Pending journey through Pal. esune Bunnie! Mathews 698 The Angel ot Farglveness (595 American idvnls. chuncter and life by Humiltou W. Mable (596 Changing Americn ' REFERENCE 2 Cumin]: men and women ofthe ume be Morgan I Miss Ella Kenton. gramme nurse loi Guelph hospital, in holidaying for a tense“ with her puma. FINE ARTS . l Mornings wuh Mule“ of Art by H. H. Powers 1,56' 155 The following is I lint of new books added to Ithe Public Libruy and those interested ml] please keep “It list for reference as no analogues will kw issued this year; HISTORY 154 New Books at Holstein Library. The Puriotic Society thil week forwnroed to the Red Cross Suciety the following articles; 82 snitsol pyjamas and 75 pair ot we" valueo at. $18T50. At a meeritg of the. EXPcntiveol the Patriotic Enemy Int Thursdn evening, it was decided shut. in reg. omrnendation from our St'cieiy be sent to the township wane“ Asking them to levy a in: tor patriotic pur mandarin: 1917, equal the “noun! raised by the various we emits in the Township during the put year. It was also decided to continue the voluntary subscription lists. A lili oi anbecribera to the above load will be published shortly and all {bile not buying done so are "queued to hand in their subscription: " once, M r. Peter Bay vent to Toronto on Saturday when he has secured em- ploy mam. Beret. Thor Stumble ofthe “Bun- tama,“ visited with M. many friends around the ville one day ‘1“! week. . he R. Ecol“ of London visited my the week end with relatives here. FICTION -. "fl" Big Ttmbvr. Bertrand Inclalr Tue Haulers ot the Hulls. My Secret Senior; By the man who dined with the ksieer Social and Economic Fame: in America by Albert D, Hun My Home ttl the Field of Honor -- by F. W. Hand LITERATURE DROMORE Norman Duncun Wis. Hall Fuller & Flak C: S. Harden H. Aucody '. 'Bgrgegg Quay 59. Burgess of are many Bargains we are offering before Stock-taking. Alum M: MKlIll‘ALLY Usrtr-rtse Pagvl'neau ‘l‘m ru-vuiung In ttre put With me con. ‘uivm-u at some Inn-ducal ”(union-u. lulu mm " ”wry pv-nnv nth-r. we one {told that 5600 wldu-l-u have been re. ( turned to Unuuda in I year. medically tmtit. Tl’lllipOrln'if‘n. fading. quip. plug such I uumbu in I melon drain on the privaw treasury at n time when puhlk- savior. of ""t'r kind. In. clamoring for support, - Mrttrtcaccx'c.se I'm ru-milnhg In the uivmue of some In his corit n ”nary no Well mothcr I have nothing to tcll you excepting about my holiday this tinte so may as well soon ring off. Yon are Very foolish to try and send anything over here to me, u I can- not say wheret may be in I weeks time trom now. of course the Army P. o London wtll always find me. I always try to keep: few shillings as they call it here, so do not go hungry Hope all are well at home and try and write when you can. Bally Milne Is sovnié_;h'€r:a- I": iiriii now. 1 massed this draft probably because I was on leave. It's pretty dreary to come to soldier- ing again. There is a draft of I60 men trom our Battalion, leaving for France in'the murning. so we know now we are not gonng over u a unit. Billy Milne ts some where in France l in Edinburgh. and the 'eat of , leave "oi at: days" in MI. . . . I certainly can going and cont-q . ' not diuppointed II Edi-mall. an tt is an old historical city. Old "I.“ very Invert-bl"). w- Myself and I churns visited moat otthe old Pu?“ tinterest among which were. Edin- iiurg Castle. Holy road, Calm Hill, St Giles Cathedral. the Lay Candi. Forth Bridge, also the old time Abbey and burial photo. At the Castle we were in Queen Marya bed roan. grttere she gave birth to King Janie. vi of Scotland and i of England. also -be prison room, where Argyle wan imprisoned and executed. Were alao in the banquet hall where sentence of death Was passed on the two young Do Ms“. There are many very in- tesi‘i'i‘ig things in and about theCastle that I have not time and space to ca- plain. At the Palace "Holyrood Palace" which dated away back to the earliest James of Scotland or probably farther. there are also very interesting thing to be seen. among which are numerous very costly por- trait paintings of the King and Queens of StOlllnd and other not- ables who had to do with history making in that country, also Mary Queen of Scots moms. with her bed chamber wr.h the same bed and hang- ings and decorations as she used. then there were her husband's Lord litrnleys rooms, also supposed to be I” they were in his tune, and chairs etc that .used to belong to King Charles I and ii of Scotland In the Palace is uhere Lord Darnley and his aaer’tanta killed Rizzio. Queen Matt 's Private Secretary, and the blood clots are still to be seen in the old oak floor. tho they have a brass plate over the spot now. The old church in connection with the Palace is practuaily in ruins. the images are minus legs, arms and in some cases heads, just as old Oliver Crom- well lelt the in and the roof has caved in Since then, "Jmpetrng the ruin. The remains of sensual of old Scotlands kings are buried in vaults where the old church joins the palace. We Were to the- top at Sir Walter Scott! land also Nelbons monument, also Were through Grass Market where they used to do Public executing in the old days. I could go on and " must till a book with such stuff " this but " would probably not be of interest to you. We hired a cab in London and were around to the prin- cipal places there, such as Bucking. ham Palace, etc, also was all through the Zoom London. Stsornetit% Dec 4 19:6. Dear Mother and Faber ' ......I iuotttot home (to. Scot- ind last night. , not in [our day- Corp. Geo. Reid relates his Trip to Scotland Some rec 150 "Hinton . . 041%“. Your "ectioetate Corp Geo. R. Reid No 252:9: c Co 309 But. C. E. F. Army P. o,Loatdon, hand. JAR. 11 1917 home "on Scot- :put in low day- the test of my ‘il London, and I certainly no Edinburgh, u it ADVERnsx IHtit tor of rhmch ' drum pm")! Owing! .kt-r Ingest Ann-In on sh (vivid. 0"nridt'lnl n nonhuman-o. At an din. Iminhqml A- m it that urn-m Hm [uni-9 their nuhqu WI‘I'vully and lalkr - on I huniuw clam-ulna that all thank! run tue "tut' I "ru-ot. to In to I lame and runny t' owing I mall" rme I tts-ddr “waiving - H. m " nu! of In. Janina" u -rtt touts. Fund. tes' wen ttel Inga-“Iona t u? 3'19..er " burn "el, pummel-M ir G'IW"dl'.'04~ od In: u, human!» lulu-(Inna pmveu of alumina» Bruucrn nATID.-u one I} qeqtt will I protit th that an ot Red L truppuea ot the R Wau- ltee “y. M. I Blind Mm w all III ttre r Dur I. MUM} wall L Cull“! ttte, ttpu gnu All ' tit, Lu I“! Utt um “r Mr. I pun tG"stre.U M Ilium“ um eVenll It tserv, t Cuufu In“) my In 8 -u it Ute R: Amo W Int Jan. ' Lind: " Imus All txr churn-r and um "lard. “one. u nu lumber he” mt. up nu t The (ma . “low- the I Irony l (a Pour-v an (hi. Were In m not oeeu " yet, Cullen .hnu‘u l ttt The 1 bl: ta (3mm. [ WI" Fl tion. A. Mr. and Mg. I, can how F, Inuit Raul interest M friend VOL. Mac Ir. Hugh ok,. his um " a 800d m ' “WI?! " all um hat6te “the "Nahum ttutt we Mm nuum In H. a; ”a. Son. tiare 1 Spun. an "" “it! Not Ill Yd M ml

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