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Durham Review (1897), 18 Jan 1917, p. 1

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AN. 11 1917 1.45 I. 1tore 100 450 Maud at ry fl) " Anvnnu ml Cm;acte-.The mu. ter of church advancing which is It present being taken up by many of tttr largest American churches is now re. reivlal consideration In Umsdian communiun. At A moo-tin! of bimbo dint Mtrtisteriat Aesocinlion in Winni- pog " WM! urns-d that the cburchn or- gnmza their publicity work more ”IN tetwa' imlly and Inks upwe in the local paper" on a basin”. has-in. " In. emphysema] that nil the chm-rhea should run the name standard nil:- ad- wnivmenu so u to avoid the rink of n large and wealthy church (“ombud- owing a small“- can by the the of in display mdvertirintt. Church.- should MNtNt1qi?ttyr'iirth, "mm "- mama's Dxxsnu MAY an Emm- "ATEO.--Mou. Dr. J cmlnun. Spank-u of to: 0mm io Leaish'ure. plun- no inuovtsttorr--a ”canon without min) functions If the Government no- proves of the move Ur. Junie-on will‘ einminau the "Speak-of: Dunner” that [no oven held every week or two dur- ing unions for a score or more of you". The Speaker aim-e the Inr nun-1rd. bu been making It) sxunplo to the dr. pnrvmwmu in rlimina- 10R unnocesnrv expend“ IvPs in connection with the sea- ,.n . Since the diam-tn are timsrte. ed out of his allowanm- no Speaker, Dr Jamie-non wnuld donate the money and to the Red Crow or Pat, totre Fund. new on thie will preside. Mr Unltun has been in charge ot ttte supp-w. mud Shipping Damn-Imam of the Red those In Toronto amen m. war began. and what he will have to say, sh mid be of extreme interest and prolir the general publnu It is ttopeo that all who are "new-ted m the work ot Rvd Urotir-and We Must. that ever) _ one I: -mll make a point of beinf pl ,'d son} nu this oeeasion. The A "ror A pun-lie meeting will he held in. the Tow" Hm. Durham. on Manda, cut-mug. Jan. 22 Id m 8 o'clock. who-u Mr Dalton, of Toronto mil gave an yfurrtts on the work of the Rest Oman. Duvlmuu Indie. wnh holes. or gentle- likely to but on the"). free, and they mil lw duvet) home at close. Wet. come Io mil. A worthy came. Box SOCIAL ar Rocars.-..Uuder the auapueu of may school. Mr John Graham. teacher, there will be held on the evrumg at Friday. 261k January, a public entertmuluem wuh tine pro- gram which includes sale of boxes. All proceeds for “rd Cum audr. Ad- "Hamil!" adults A5c. Children ilk. Lad. nes Wllh hum-s tree. Ample accommo- datum for horses Trams mil be at the Public Library at. 7 p. m. to lake . -'---""'V - WV un’su. "I Hunter. audrruts--1'. G'. Lmucr cum P. Runny. l. was decided to "ttaiu hold a tietd competition In Data. The Sunny encountered wet weather hm Cur day. for whwh ther received 8102 wrath” grunt. 1916 Was a good yew tinanetali), a 812 drtieit havinumeeu turned into 3 [Minnie or nearly Ow. M‘s: c-pr---' At the Aunud Meeting of South any Attrscutuuusi Bonny new on Tue-(la), President Wm. Unlder, In ~V.ce Pae, U. Edgr,2uu Vice Pres Jus, ld Hume: and Susy-1'1?“ Geo Mittute welene-cuura tor Wi7, [he Unru- or: (we ' 1Cuciucls-tters, Hunt, Arch Huh: _1f'teueln---u'eotto, “Acme. N Weir; 's'ttreuran--w Rummy». Wm Allah dr,; Nora-y-g W bulb. MI u ..._... AWL. ... .. . I" Mr Frank Vida-rs. wen-known new, tixueea Very largely at. a 34m) coufclruce of the unleamru and eat. pluyeu ot me “when! Mactyuerr (Jo. m tteutrew,s was nun Hm speech at. we banquet on the menu. of the“ Cumin Srpml'uluri mu a feature of to» caning, Hm pnow nppeuru in the Reuhew Mercury Among “the: pm- mines" men. An exurllent. program: charm“, analogues and and Instrumental music wooed. Admlsawn 25.. boxes tree . _ '_v m""' o J. B. ncluuuru. Shoo 'a.. Mr. Hugh Mclrchnio of Bethune, Sat. but out than“ foe had won). mm a good 'ermtttanee. Me an: "l mu always glad to gel. the Runny ow here, " in Just like getting 5 mm Iron. a friend. Pour-1 tum tr-This is in progres- lhin wreck nu the town Hall. We name not. use!) " yes. but. mum: to. Even cluzcu .110qu “he a loyal "new“ In “an pouluy "name-a. which " capablr of lurmuhmu bum interest. And proli- tu young am) old. Mr. and Mn “Ales, Durham, rewind a can“ ttom Flume on l‘hurtduy hm Hum Capt. T. Box, mummy humu- unuuer new, (ouVeyIng ueuoua greet- 105: an an inulculon “ml, be " Well. I The: cud In an upllmlulc one nun ' show. the Katse,r and an ttttet, All". 3mm; to . tau clans (lump! t a but social m the interest: of Beu- ', Lunch Hun Cross Sunny Wtli be mm H. I h M moth Schoolhouse on Frutav. Fer, "A I The Durham Norman Zimmor tonne!” plumber with J. B. Harding, in now in “MM. bnving oianed with the 243m. 1918 Accounts are now ready. Ac. counts not settled by In of February will pass into othor hand. for collec- tion, as we mun h-w- theAmnney. I .1 a --.-- Read Bett inter.“ 'Ott, Ritchie, VOL XL; N03 " "e"'"""'"'"""""-"""'"""'--.." abduction & Thrift ' P'oduco More and Sue More ' 5 Ida Your labor Ed1oient Sue Maurriau from Waste - _ Spend Your Money Wisely pq It is War Tune ' I 1iiar..i,y.-,0w _iiii. (tli' 10,,ng Supt ""l “u" 'tr, (OuVeylng ueuoua greet- iuulcnuon um: be Is Well. In an upuuuulc one nun false: and an m ms may. “new on an an: interest: of Beu- " Society Will oe mm: lb mouse on Friday. Fri: a. plogl'auu consuming on gun and Bolus, a plat) Us! mus": wul he pro mun Ac, Indies Win»! - - - - "'l we "lumen and un- Lcuncw Muthluely Cu. erK Mo um speech on the menu of then "t Was as feature ot ' photo uppeuru in the " among ulhel plu- " W-This is in program , h'own um. We have but. Inland to. than “an loyal "turgent In nuns. wan-n " capa6l- uh inter-em. and pruti. l II The Ha} or -"PT um mull 's.er. . , eat, program of ape-aqua , but" If u "ood time spent In em g of South and light "freshmen". new on Pike tr. tt will k "6"tâ€"Je'6' Jiri," - ;iiid 1'l1'f, flfht nm‘e ME?“ A few weeks ago another Mr of " came baek but he had actually got to ' the fighting line and m toned up i with a shell. Most of the men are [quite cheerful and for the moat part they praise the treatment they have re- ceived. l have never heard anyone lay “at what feeling. the atruggle use"; produced on them. One fellow'a com- ment on a ata'ement that some one had I made that he waa never afraid was. ' "He lim." A Jew mated me that he never knew anyone who did not any " prayera at me of the unit- they were in and he added that "to, hr as he could l It is in many ways interesting to I meet the men. The} all are pleased to ibenotieed and are elilhted to know l that people are thinking about them. ' yThouah my work Is mostly with the H Protestants I find the R. Catholics quite pleased to meet me and spprecia [ Elm/e of any kind word I am able" to give I (iiiein". . ; To-day I met a lad, only 16, who is re- ' 5 turning after a year in the ranks. He , was not at the front. As I noted his , boyish face I said to him "My you're only a boy, how old are you ?" This was followed by the question "What had a bo like you to do in sucha place?" h; had no parents, no one to care for him and he thought that he i could do something. Now poor boy he is coming back to wrestle with tubereu- , llar trouble. There are a great many: more some bash with the same disease. l _ - - ... “a. I " I]!!! "ee. lord Uftice in London ; l "l have been hers. in my Iecond ap- ‘ pointment for a month and In: .begin. ‘ning to know my way in the military I end 0! the eat blnnhmentt I find every 1 one of the offheem exceedingly courteous land obllging but " the work requirel th rt I see some of the piper: that are needed at the Mvdical Board I have to try and find out the times when I can have the use of them without disturb. ing their work This sometimel in. volves: 1ronsideraNe amount of wait- mg though usually! get through pret- ty well in time. 7 - "e _ - ....,..1 A recent letter from Rev, arson. contains I few p: general mtereet which we erty of reproducing. HI. has now a poo-Hon in the I ord Omce in London : Mruen. Campbell, of Towner. Huh. is a brother ot Mn. John Morrison. of Durham and is making a name tor , titular”. as the following from the iNewtrTriouifev, sham; "Mr. George u..mpimll has been promoted by the Saundra-d on company to the petition ..f Auditor of the Kenmore district and wit the dust of the we is to assume " duties. The new poaitton carries With it A tine salary and the promotion is a wtognitiun of Mr. Uampheli'l ability. H" mil movo his family to Kenmore as soon no he can 'eeuteasuitata home In that city. The many lrienda of Mr and Mrs Campbell in this community will Wttdt them welt in their new home "ttt regret exceedingly their departuris from Towner. - Congratulations to an old Bentinck boy. WW-.." 5 are" ' u J "ritteort I R. S. N G., Cum. Uru. 'ter '. L. S. N. G, Jun. Mun-Mia ,. Wur- Iiun. G. A. Thompson ' Conductor. B. Naunderr, J R. ts, V. G. John 'Brown t L ti V u, P. Gumon ' Outside th, Jno tom-z Inside G., B. Stonehenge: R. a ci., It. McLean ,' L. B. 8., W. u. Vol. |~t :Ch-tplain. Allan Bell. i Following the inch-Nation a slum-t ”nun-un- A' ~- _ a4. ; '.nn.rertiir'.."Eh' ' H J "1kssort . R. S. rter .' L. S. N. G. Jno, AID- ft . -.. ._ V. r. “VITA! I‘m-May night D. U. G. Arthur with Mun-s I Chum-h installed the at mag» No, loo. an follow, mg term: N. G.. Wm] Chas Ritchie I Bar. Nee. V "V -.... "" mummy tau "er with the family much " man mu dead at 3.30 D. m, some kl new” trouhls. Mrs Baxter hm 'me to much the U. P. R. train "ourse was too late to see her i'he remains were brought home thy eve-mug and the funeral to mom1 cannery Lukas place at " o-dav. 'l.h"""AI-_ Svnmm prarsr--seuet, sympathy is run fur Mn: tf at." and Manly in the to“ of drstuttner and sister Marr, tb prmulsmg young girl of IO years. She and tteen staying with a relative M Hum-ywoud and 0n Mond,d, Ina-I- At, uumsunded " front. He m" and also at " once of "pm "luck and luck vnd. w--. a." 'mraGtdtBro 02.50. MEIR-J); $3.50. [Diledd of the sum given in list. Mr. and Mrs. McNallyhave received mud from their son. Hem. Stanley. who is P?". on have in England -‘--‘ -- -_- ..... bra mu." [ mu tnetr 'ontrtbutione on " In mun- Way 1musped proof "mm and who printed before we noticed that the name of John A Graham 88.00 was uniued. AIIO. Mia Rose! should be 02.50, Minn Middleb-o $2.50. Min Musee 31.50. mats-An or...., -_e-_, . my. fiidiidUr", By Rev. Dr. l Ytcrtrna.-a Red Oral and an]. of Indieo’ work at Vickers' School. In“ day owning, ”all Juan non 25c and Ho. Lad hnxes (no. R .Brigtuii/, Good accommodation foe A 1ottmrcrtotr.-ou. “I md their (oncrlhnnmm A l lul'IVll' an. Buainee. for Bale. ..elt Hammond-u. A box loch! will be held in Allan'. school. Ext-mom. on Wetlands, "e- nina. Jam. tttet. An excellent program in mm; prepared by the op]. of the ~ection. Proceeds for 'lld"a't! i my“, Secure . bag of tttmeat the low price at Beggl' Isle. From Old oerd Thriving [in ll Xpres, yo ttae ia" Perience. Wo h I after ii {as in the ttttt Rev. Dr. Pug“)... few Mumb- of ich We take the lib. ' His son James in the Pay and Ree. .... . "a l'l ., Wm Ritchie; il. tor. Fer.. W. B. N Ed Rhillpcklin . Tn Parquharson I M135 nun-1m: ln-TALLATION - On . o. G. M. Malone of ‘DRI'B Mchn-n and the otBeeim of Guy follows for the com. n --- P'B.. . - --_'_- "VI-III" ienee. We hope his “My Continue to the soaial Work require. 'Pe" that are 'ttrd I have to ff when I can nld iiGii "m " nostive" M M‘mday took dim. much as "tual and In, some had of Baxter had just P. R. train but. of to tree her "live. mghc home Tues. in BlikriGT%'a' l months at. the Lawful)? battles Lad}; on a short men and a intercom " tholow price F PII for Sale. In tt. Dink... 'renh kt in Allan’. fun of 90064, eye. In the “mm 5.121; 'ati."' the bntuli Box tkeiat 3'3; ill be held 1917. k, on Dri- a. l r. Admit. ie to: I bring.” lacooi xuctloneer. grainy 1m. 1 pecan. of tucker. god .I tts 4, In excllem ' iitt and rd that m. 88.00 '3. should be Pm.+site The v " m Itat. special" ereceived Pt." ‘4': light”; to I: dem A ited JGTiiii'/iifi.' fat Alum AuJIYOr. l, Va]; (was Amt received'to Dec.ao. 1:10...$5874 60 Paid Patriotic Fynd.amg 00 gage! !.Y.d Gran Soc. . 2000 so In to ttig loch Deccan-m. Iii; - Amount 'y.terttmeo.,.amt no Ain't paid to Dee. 8031. MN so Receipts and Payments, Durham "atrkt!rt;' _aud Red Cross Funds atru iid.' Abstract Statement Misses Etta and Minnie Twamley of unlock and Mr Henry Boyce ot Webb Sank, spent over the week end at Mr The: Ritehio. Mr and and Mn lil-iii; 1 visited friends on this line on day of last week. v _._ -_. yua- . . A!!! W Paid Printing “at... to 00 , Thd Red Cross sewing bee was held last Wednesday at Mrs John l Colier’s when " ladies were present. 5 hospital shirts and adsy shirts were made and I pr socks started. The collection amounted to 85.00; Next meeting will be at Mrs R Edge's on Jan 'sth. Miss Winnie Greenwood and Mr CatnptsenDavj, visited this week with their cousins at Dornoch. On and after Sunday, Jan. Mth, 1917, there will be a reduction of train Ber. vucr. Pu-ticularn may be bid from Tirkvt Awnr. Canadian Pacific Raf). way or to W. B Howard, Diitric, Ptuuentrer Agent, Toronto. Passenger Train Service to Facilitate Freight Movement The halt wen well fillet a generous sprinkling of young eople being pres- ent ‘nd they 'h1%r2l'l1',llte while waiting for " the pictures." These were dulv given, a tine series showing l the whole process of making bamboo hats, but when the youngsters voted the beet was the ‘exceilent glue' series in which a mischievous boy produced some amazing situations. The whole character of the evening was most wcrthy and nimble to Ni. mers and gardeners. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Mr Lowe follow especiully on drain clam! was the Brs cesaful agriculture. - ,_-- -. “aw Inca!!!” time , Men,' Munitions. Material, Mon. 9y. Morality. Mr Lowe followed on similar lines especially on drainage, which he de. clared was th'e Brst principle of Bue- PHIL'III numb... b...., V, __ -"r'"F...%f VI Bull. J. Mr Gibson who " in charge of the _ “Heat-r Farming special" train, open- , ed with warden! praise for the 0 A C at Guelph and stud 90 per cent of far. mete did not use it as they might to I solve ditBeiattso, and learn of new diu- ' enveriee. Since farmers did not go to the College the government was try- ing to bring the College to the farmer by special can and exhibits. many oi them had been inspecting. He com- plimented furmere of the neighbor. hood for their intelligent interest in the exhibits which was above the av- crane. He then entered on an exhaustive description of soil treatment. draining. fertilizer-e. lime, and other stimulant" and much elee which we regret space toroide mentioning. He made a stir- ring, patriotic appeal to men and we- men too to take a broad lntereet in L increased production. placing before i all five requirements of the preeent 1 time: Men.Munitiom. Main-in! nu I 3 Mr 090 Binnie Watt chairman at the eveumg meeting and in his opening remarks urged the schools and teach era to par more attention to botany. especially along the lines of classify- ing weeds injuri ms to culture of soil. _ The visit of the "Better Farming Special" co Durham on Aloud-y In! Wu a treat to all who took advantage of it. Those In charge were courteous to a decree and moan willing to tell the how and why of everything relating to soil, weeds, drainage.' alfalfa. corn, in- sect pesto. plant diaeaeee' protection " from lightnmg, dairylng, labor-saving devices, sewage disposal and many other thing. of every-day experience meeting the intelligent farmer. Very utuaettye (ii-plays were made that taught through the eye, while litera- ture on various subjects, would make [ valuable home reading. I Ice. cub on hand...... ' 465 80 Certified to be correct. Amy‘s}; JACKION. Treaa Unpaid......... - __.....7.. mm U06 " --F._.. -. .9. 3",.“ n to new names. We have iyiG1l'ltJ'dd p...“ before the pie a. requirnm- task this week up to lath January. enta of m. m M',' BOMIDII, “Our The work has been carefully done, but butt-lion" "womb". “a unto nuke among several hundred clung” In preparation to in I11“ 3 ”noma- Prror may occur. w. mit be RIM! to um giving to the auntie Fund for hare the” 1ePttf. out, and will be 1917. further glanddended if a. number yet nu Captain Helms. u up..." of note aural-s m lean u! a remittance. Ex. it to he preunt from headquarters in “mm" your htbeI. . platen! Col. Williams. The iocat clergy The Publishers. mugging. "in! 'l,'"l,,tr, Tamil-,1. ex- -"""-'-H-i---... I pee . " otlc muse y ore out.“ and sale chorus“ will form part of an Red Cross Report excllent program. Temporary Rcdution In Dun-hm Tom, Matt on Tuesday Inning. Ill-d Jnnnuy, . public meet- inc of china. of att mk- will be bold in.) the 'fown haw. Ptctte,.e to pueheoroce a a mum- enu ot the m 6:: Dahlia, "Our buttdion" remand)». Mid the to nuke Preparations to inatt unto u untowa- ttlt?.' giving to the {atriotic Fund for EDGE HILL Patriotic Mus ME 0--.. College in a Car. ts and 3ariirrG I Pr 'ten started. - d.Ca==ri"------ DURHAM, THURSDAY. JANUARY 18 -"e,e.1"eer_-e---.-, nted to 35.00. at Mrs R Edges .hoola and'teiciha ntion to botany. lines of classify- 0 culture of soil. it; ghargo of the of town I Thurs. John Mr J an. 9, 1917. Arplications will be received by tlu underpinned up tn the flrat (My ul l'~-bmary IMT, for the purchase ot :>s,om.oo and" Dsshrnture' By-luw No. m4, and "0000o under Debenture By-l-vw th, 653. being Hydro and HM}: 841- ol Debenture- ImpectiVely. far the Tuwn of Durham. Ofrrrt, will be mm ived on who“ Debentures in whole or in part. to wit the purchaser Applications Wanted for Purchase of Durham Debentures CR. _--" -- (‘hequel iuued for material......87l9 49 Cheques iuued for Xmas parcels 60 82 Jan, Is/tt Cash in bank........... 20tt no {Mn Levine, papers, ttc .'r.....r.., Boy Scouts 'o"'""-.-......, Mrs. Whaley 'r.... I""-.-...., Mrs Vessie'l tea (Rocky).......... Edge Hill fntertainmerit.,........ Mus V. Bdge's tea '"'.............. Mrs Thor Ritchie's tea..,............ Mn R. B. Richardson'. tea ..'.... Mrs. Thee. McComb...... ....r...... Trinity Ch. Guild .....r.o............ Mus. John G Furth's tea Ma, Goodwin......: ......'.. Mrs Ewing, Bunmman....r. Lucky Saugccn Church ... 5irs. D. Edge! tea ...'..r.. Hrs Jas. A. Brown's tea .. Mrs. Boyd's tea-....,..., Mn Angus Hooper's tea.... Vickera concert Mr Allan Bell’s concert..... Refund for town hall ....... Miss flreenwood's tea? .... . Ear Wool .'..................._._, s SI _iii'r.irri'oTn','aiia.'..rir, Ebenezer Church, Glenelg. .. gunman ti. ' No I......... [Patriotic ihutcC...C. 'or.'......., Mrs A. McClockhn's tea...... ..... Mrs Adam Anderson's tea ......... Petumed for wool,......-..: Mrs, Morlock'a tea for Xmas Itockings 'o"'-.......... Proceeds for Xmas shower........ Ye y.ariorrscart ........ ..t-.--_, P.trtev:,c...Tir.r/','.'...':.".,'r.y. Mm. Laidlaw’s tea and dance... All“ Ttlliuon's lecture '.....o.... Fair Pay frrP.ee..eds.........,...,.../ Mm Joe McNally‘s ten "r........... I)..¢A._A'- " --_- Tfl'"""--......,..... Sale of ice cream (July * Aug.) Mrs Catton for wool ...... ......... Mrs Jae Hopkin’a tea "'-...... Mill Belle Rutherford ""'..ro... Mrs W. Weir's tea......... ...e..e.. Wra. W. Glass' tea..............: Mrs D. Jamleoon‘s tea .'"o....... Refund for cotton yarn.............. Edge Hill s. S. 'y"'-.-..,... Airs. C. Ritchie's tea................ . Mrs Jno Bell’s tear.-.......). Mrs. S. Patterson's tea '"'..'o... ti. S No. 9, 9.l.enelg.LC.'C.'.r.1 I Mrs Jan. '.lus,,ty1.iir.C."."..",'.r..'y.,'.'.', Mrs W. J. Ritchie’s tea...,........ Mn Geo Ritchie's tea '-....... Mrs, Brown's tea ........ ..tat.._, wuucLiry FINANCIAL REPORT June 18th. 1916 Cash in bank... 849 tre i. onationl to French fund.,....... a 00 Mrs John McGirr'a tea "o..o.... I 00 Fun-Rug. '"-..-...., '-....... 55 War Pictures _""-.....,. "r..... 3 00 lit Paglp’ Ladies.....Crr", 'tst Eha it .w ya... u: socks were sent to the l47th Greys before they left Camp Borden. Xmas boxes valued at OI each were sent all the boys who had enlisted from Durham and vicinity. The money for these boxes was partly raised by donstions and the rest on plied from the funds ofthe Society. 'fl'l follow- ing goods have been shipped to Toron- _ to ; Socks 658 pairs Pillows 55 Face Cloths 829 Pillow slips 995 Towels 444 Tail bandages 9 shirts 193 Wristlets lpr Scarf l " mm... IIWH and on Show Day the . ladies served meals and some of the I young people sold roses and tage. Mr. r A Bell and his willing workers have done a great deal for Red Crag. Meet, Inge were held in all the surrounding sections and in almost all cases locit branches were organized beside the money raised, A tea and dance were given by the Laidlaw family and Bome of the young people gave a dance in the Town Hall. The " Scouts gave a concert when half the proceeds were I given to the Red Cross. The Society supplies work to a number of outside points. Sixteen dollars and one hund- red and twenty two pro of locks were Bent to the French sock fund in Tor. onto. l30 pairs of locks were sent to ily. l47th Qreye_beforc thev left Co..,., otal 2695 articles magnum is incorporated he The Durham branch of the Red Cross has just concluded another successful "tmonth's work, During that time the ladies met weekly for work. Through July and August ice cream and cake were sold every Saturday afternoon at which a considerable amount was ram- ed. A number of the ladies gave tea. A lawn social was held on Dr. Jam- ieson's lawn and on Show Day the ladies served meals and some of thr, Pressure of job work t'tgd, [or A week our lulu! monthly a sage of label. of all who renewed and entry of D9? nnmee. We haw. -.o-p -. LAURA McKBNziE - Treuum _-, we :served meals and some of the 3 people sold roses and flags. Mr. 'll and his willing workers have a great deal for Red Cros. Meet, vere held in all the surrounding ins and in almost all cases locfl hes were organized beside the r raised, A tea and dance were by the Laidlaw family and some , noun; people gave a dance in the .l all. The oy Scouts gave: 't when half the proceeds were to the Red Cross. The Society rs work to a number of outside t , Sixteen dollars and one hung, l twenty two prs of socks were the French sock fund in Tor. 130 pairs of socks were sent to V th Greys before they left Camp . Xmas boxes valued at St each int all the boys who had enlisted urham and vicinity. The money te boxes was partly raised by ns and the rest su plied from is ofthe Society. 'fl'l follow, ls have been shipped to Toron- c0 " pairs Pillows M Cr otha 829 Pillow slips 995 t44 Tail bandages 9 G 93 Wristlets 1 pr ( Mi 95 articles I A. C. MCKENZIE. l . B. vouii, That Important Label: T?"""............... 2 85 f 4!" Church ............ Li m; d tea """roo..o... o" w H wn'ltea .......... n m "I "'I'-.-...... 125 P: 'er'stea............' 120 T“ "o'--......, 16 95 le :oncert...... ...... 44 10 ly shall '.'.'.r.r...... 4 00 Ft'; s tea? .... ......... 4 00 m '"'-e..o..,... 2 00 Hr n, (to ..r....rr... 5 37 Wt "'"'-.r....o. 20 90 tlo ‘. y"-..-... ' oo " (Rocky).......... , so B: Iinment........... " 55 ik .'a ""-..ro..s. 2 00 Pt 5 tea............... 4 00 'ill lion's tea ....... 3 00 " nb.,.... 'o........ I 00 'tttl """-r...- " " E" MCKENZIE, . -e “"3" UV w .._... '........ 2 no '"-...... 2 so d....,........ 150 L, "o'..-.. tlie M l '".o....... I9 60 a........,..... 8 tht "ooo........ 22 M Fr 'o-........ s 00 J "'-..... I 05 _ a ""..or... so t "'.o..r...o. m 92 I '"'.-... I oo I 'tu..,..,...,. 4 so I ""......o.. 4 00 E "..o...... Secréa'ry 0966 83 8988 Ih't -'-""'""""'"el+lrl-lle q FIGHT ta-r lil l w PA's' mom; . ' " O .. - --H f; g: I Bahnrn in Bank. 4 ii,'l Lint of supplies shi I 00 I Smks 607 pr. 2 35 1 Mud ,ettirr,, Iso ld 10 Hospnlaluh'xla 73, s w than“! Show no I 10 l'yitutas0yets. I 25 Ptiiow rhea 270. I 20 Towels, Em, " t to " 10 " " ll? " 75 4 40 118 N 93 90 - -- .. ... w-l clung. noun". -httt. Pd ruler my own twenty dnt. lar. than no no the wit " -- ,_ w .wm-u county 'otirtru'tlrrr-. His count-u had bum wak- ed to con' rttruto a Mimi t cum WW ly. and Ln cdricer of the Fund 0.11901." tum to Hecu'e his endnrsuuon of the proposal. Heli’tened to an “plan-n. 'iun I f Inc details. and then w .rred Io estimate what the new taxatlan wcuid :mpiy to him. Then he said: "All right. I'li vote for the “that. ltind can: It win out pin; iF'),'?,) trtrqt.Pd ruler my "on tum" nul- The as]: of mining the Gunman Patriotic Fund in not trtl sex-ion. work. It In Illumined here and were by that» " of humour. and everywhere there crop out Inuchea ofhuman nature that Add 'ttrt to the work. Taske the. cue of A 0%th “mm“ I u. n ', , Pillow (when 276. 9 Ail Towels 530. Binders 33. N, Luge Feather P'lluws M. ' , . . Small Pillows 77, " their w Finger Bulls IM. J _ - -.- Hundkerchlefs 78. ‘ L House \Vives 28.: I , Wash Clothe, 405. !,A ' Execs: ()ompreueu 996. Wipes 2060, " 'm Mekem Sponge. 1682. I: molg. Gr B xndun 136mm. , ra by ttttMb _ But, Hrnter But'le can“, 6. ' Wytar.e. e White Bed thtrrnd 1. ' " and t Flannelette Sheet I, u To." Bospatal Table Cloth- 2 y tTie") our." for 1911: Pt-Me, In!" Me. ri'ld'ih'tlil Farluae. Vice Prom-IN What-v. “I; "Y y p T 1lreatsurer-.ra,et Mahala. Serv- t afriiao", M Iran-o! L Hunter. Exec Communal" q '.ed Jatc, --Mrs Gm: Mckeclmie. M, pr tl qsrurrs.i f." u Mrs Mellm’th. In Bough“. flunk“ Savings hula - than] then t ' - Laid l4 noon in haul-eat ot Church. t “’53-‘- TORONTO Why tie Supported the Fund. __. FWV “. mum-nu. Jenn In the "miter of the eetate of Wm”! Frock. , McLeod, (die of the Tomhi of; Meat'ord-. W. H. Sing. Glenely, in the County of 017;“. s'?lg2eaie.?i' ti',h't'tth farmer. “mud, i Uhalawort - o n . en. ', [ 2tty1tlr--Adi0)Gji"iru'i". t/lfllfe'dh",ttiee4 'lrll'l',"dri Itiesrh1srtou-Uff. McTovluh. . A Ntxrktule-g. A. Boyd. il' a, Cap. In Bee so, that unpu- Shallow L+s--wiet", lbauldice. Jens 1min! chi- te, the ... Neustadt-Jaeii Weber “an of the mid WI cued, who 'critter-i'-, Idmlonoe Watch: I Presbyterian Ladies Aid Ram! :ath my on Jun-try. A. D., my , _ , 'tbt 2 requested to and by post prepaid The manned Societ ' Pres!) ten)“: opurruetodeiivU" tOJ P..Terterd um Church held their 1|!ng business f the To.“ ot Darla... “helm: for I “mung last week a moat anti-mm. [ th., Executor: on or before the a it] unifying J,":",,')', work [2:]:th ' ttith DC] of February, [917 [I , e ler trsttt on. revmus if, M5 , [ hrrn entirely for Rel; Cruse n’eeds. and "heir ”n-e' tiddretmes and detterip.i wanna enthusiasm in, and continues I t, as and , tu.0ystatatnerrt of particu- trt be mom; for at each meeting. v; s of than claims and the nature of, Fatal HIM-”5pm: for yenr....... “a.“ f :1 “unty (tttttty) held by them, luly " Nast hhtp'Giiture'idr, year. . “aloft titled, and that alter the and day '3 "_-.- " Executive Will Proceed to diam- j 'ttl gnuI in Bane...... .'.... idt 4ti "rre the asteta of the ”no. ”..--- - " Liur " tsupplies nhimuri in, trto Era ..- _ - Hr ,..-- .uu-u an, null I ttt he shown for at each meeti Total Row-mu {or yenr....... Pom! EzpoudituiOir" yew” Bahm‘t-in Bane...... .e-6- ,7 . vuv- e"e"m""3. W. M. Guy. , _ cr,yi"oit1-gGia' Gondfellow. I .tfareraeLa%iiG.' Abra. St. yiucentL-fiGiu A. “mun. Sullivau~Barry Carson. P. Carlo“. [ Svdeuhnm-J. a. Campbell. James L, Loyd. Omen t%u_pd--Kaittg Webne . John MLQuaker. F. McRnhol-t. R B. Miller. fyaoesm--ThU. Crrlder, , Hrnover--Dd W. A. Mean. John F rook. , Meat'ord-. W. H. Sing. Thombury -E. Raymond. 1e'hatrewotu-uotGi B. Sudden. ', pumuik-A. E. Column. t Itiesrh1srtou-Uff. McTovluh. , Ntxrktule-g. A. Boyd. , 1 Shallow L+s--wiet", lhalldice. " Neustadt-Jaeii Weber in The Count? Council for 1917 I comprised n the following me Artemesia~1Â¥ R. McKenzie, Cameron. 1',ty.thck---sr, Ma'calte. H 0. Brigham. S?y.iawodr--,rotu, McLenmm Mchlman. l?erur-Jotm LPask. I.e'seeeitirrnr.2,jrTL' McAllhur. Euphmsm-John Miller. J. Ml filcjsehe-Aar. McCumg. ttclhuiir-jGiG' Meawrr, G. S. knoll. C'frH'"'"tHot1n Miller, J. Murray. fir/neu-AUG." McCuzug. 1tvlhuiir-/hGG' McAyt-y, G. ti. Dar. not). brmanirr-A, Schonk. A, Fileinger. etfeppel-,"rotG Johnuuu. fl.'.?.trt.rnir. (ligation. W. K. G!" McGuur-rn Our-hum. ' East. on Saturday. " and Mrs, Thom Metrirr Weir,-1n Smitten. New Sundav Dee. Slat to t Byron \Veiru-on. (Na I Two of our popular young towns. lllvoplv. Mr. Chas. Home and Miss Mar aret MCL-an, joined heart and hung Wednesday afternoon. Rev. W. Wylie tyin the nuptial knot. Thr happv coup‘ie left nn 5 honevmuon on the “Manual: G. P.R. train and will Mite up residence here on their return. The Renew Adda "nttrtstulattone, This , Mr. Den Murmur. north of me. vieited Stratum! relative. thin week. Mr W. L. Faikinahen we. In lieu Tuned". Mrs Finley Graham went to Mont. real hut. week end to visit her Dieter; who is seriously ill. 1 Mr. and Mm. Donald smart th') Mr Mack Stewart from Ink, up visiting their outer. In Don Mear-i thar north' of town. and other rele- ttees in the vicinity. Mr. and Mn. Allin-adieu otBot. ye, Man" Mr. and . nonfat, . Amalia“, u. were guano r. l and Mrs J. u. 'i!i'i:15, one the week 1 end. The two be are than od Mrs 4 tHcllraittd They ieh We? morn-‘11 mg. , Men-rs A. A, Canon. A, H, Jae-hon ' I and J. P. Telford were Durham’s com- , 1 mince to Mum-en Junction Tueudny lg to the Unuutv meeting of the tiisua-, 1 cliun Patriotic Fund addressed were by Sir Herbert Amen. ' , Messrs A. A, and J. P. Tem mince to b.“ to the Unnnh supplies shipped Lin: "rm -- Year's County Council Holstein Uader Pi-Me, an" Mc- Prer.-gtrs Wttnrrr, MCKOMZAB. HUT- ll. Eigecgmmlmv oo pr, Council for 1917 win be the following members: T. R. McKenzie, Alex 0th county ... " ‘A L . Durban, [Jungfrau bun-J .. -- I __ , 1917 ---n run. 10. I. Mean-r, a EDD. " Mere Ontario, on . to Mr and Mrs t 1- (Neelme Dirn') t "in! "tu'-- Sheets Pa ', Hen-hm 13.18 mi? my towns- and Miss heart "rat I. Rev, w. ' Alex {he Executor: of the Estate of Wil. f? m McLeod. lute of the Townuhip of " wnelg. farmer, den-cued. offer for l . by tender. the had. belonging tr: _ Esau. ennui-ling of Lot- bum. ' " And BI. Confusion I a. b R . he Township of Chuck, Co.v'.1\‘ l Grey, renaming too when. . ', dart! for the punk“. of the art t , srtdo will be received by the Execu. . , or " t. P. Tolford. their Solicitor n ' a die mm ttrt y of February. A. D. i "7. t 2ced Janna-y 18ctr 1911. , 4" MrLeod ' t " '.'rricald .wMIg‘ Exoc- o sd their wlueitor, J. P 'ee:l' " Balance of all ou t',ltst ed at a great sacrifi it ME " well as money , at below a few of ti 'T"! have to offer ; in": " 2 only Mink M $2}; and $8 to be cl :32; 1 only White 1 “M"!- clear at ......, Miss I , and t? Full rang A) g Rugs - or with tr 'dll; . , cent below market p Jtm, :l Manufa, of Mugs - cluding tit. tl! Marmot clearing at “an“ price. on; -m_-- Irs ' . "l W Clothing of Qual, f I; Just to Hand-A full t. 3 Boys' Tweed s L? . , and Norfolk styles “I. r, g fancy. Prices rangiv, IIT'D 1.78 [u the . palms entitled thereto, an. only to the claims T men shall have notica. bah-d this nth day of l D. 19:7. yy: y.ecuyr, " S._F. MORLJBCK , and Norfolk styles which wil: s" a! t, fancy. Prices ranging from (A i " Full range of Men's Suit,, an i , . - Lands for Sale. D U iirii"'jii"irrC' N c H, ta,.,.-,.,:",..",;"; , Neil an 1,103 1\uLlD - or with nku’f to mm cent below market price. ,,__-- -- -.. vul up'lU‘UiUc ilu,. ed at a great Btrerifiee wl ich Inha'lh n " walla: money well "pct" Wu below a few of the man} 'th-c.:,-,, have to offer; 2only Mink Marrmt Phi." , 'r" and$8to be cleared {'13. ""r 1 only White Tibet St ' '-, clear at ............, FURS Balance of all our up-tu l " A _____1 "‘ 25 - ~_ " -.... of the estate mm: the cuiGi"oi' w) Your surplus warnings‘ in .21.: Savings Deparln cnt earn i, ci' '10tt, current rate. - ' Executor; ?. Teltard. 7 cl_uding 75.1mm}; per cent. off on all F Fullgfgngc to ohoose Manufac? ured from Jattuvs ' Ir-l. th Suits ani kept on hum} Ich OF CAI ADA , oPPTCrE - Tononro I Uri.. Vo I or Srrttr 9'13: )’Ulr tir :IQIA: I uplerdgu.“ r; merit. Sofia“ Q Wilt. ou. 35 per Petit known lo spat-:6 Balsam Pensiar Will te Pine Stop that Bark "bthheg Weekly n.1,”.m o, 3““1- t 8031M gate 'pun, to be route] It " War Time cm: cl' I j! tttth Wor! mm NEW-om we" We wimp-n p. M Milt”; to, Sump Witt hm ,. "JI “was“ "" L"." Tiny le a: Tti money ttetred Wt, 2‘an "an FURS mm a ut rec ut" " HIE so Prr, PRODUCE rcast liar $5 9t " 7mm you Whiuh we no be: eat . . u. SAVE :3 rd, dt “‘3 97b

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