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Durham Review (1897), 12 Apr 1917, p. 1

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L 5, 1917 orest ness College uality olstein ~ P 20 more ig, and I On. AY YOU W i Price. trimmed ve you a . breast, inch and Leather : each. t w irrounding mmed and i also our low prices. c Ribbons, 20c per vd ERY SILVER id. Any ne mark, vo marks m of new Lre i« a grand itford les us re« of Indivâ€" nateg 1 any s course Â¥as & re. 0S ighter g at Mr irks Mra Me. children, y in the me bhere the TIM _ & forâ€" e Bend 1 other ree ar Torâ€" g ltip bride‘s at Me way to > trom ved in hear is on wWAas Oin@ to $4, ad hy The minutes of the town council were crowded out inlast week‘s issue. Firemens‘, clerk‘s and constables‘ salâ€" aries to the amount of $213.32 were passed ; It was decided to ask tenders for erection of a fire escape extending to second storey of Town Hall ; The Thursday following Mt Forest horse fair day was fixed for Duarbham fair; and byâ€"law 603.604 and 695 fixing clerk‘s and hydro clerk‘s salaries, and pool room license at $150 were passed . Then applications were recgived for constable, etc.. Geo McKay, Dave Mcâ€" Kelvey and Wim Sharp, but council decided to take no aotion re appointâ€" ing a successor to Mr Arrowsanith till May meeting, be continuing in office until hi« removal to the West the end of this montb. CHWAMPION AT CHECKERSâ€"A recent issue of the Eyebrow Herald, Sask, shows up our own J, W. Crawford as champion at a tournament held there defeating last year‘s champion. The paper also mentions that C. K. Crawâ€" ford (Charlie) was home on last leave bsfore going overseas and that his brother Peter came down from Unity to see him off. One bere, one there and still Canada needs more men, The Central Drug Store reopened last Saturday under the new manageâ€" ment, sto: kâ€"taking being completed. Mr Fiolay Graham, the new propâ€" rietor, is a competent and experienced druggist, having conducted a store at Midland for several years, and is a apecialist in optical work. He opens up with a fresb, bighâ€"grade stock, and will muke turther announcement next week. PARALYZED BY a TREE.â€"Alex. Best, a young married farmer, who lives near Flesherton, was struck by a falling tree on Friday and severely injured, being completely paralyzed from the waist down It is feared his spinal column is fractured together with other injuries. He was taken to a Toronto hospital for examinaâ€" tion under Xâ€"rays. L# e e e e e â€" Wilfrid Black, Perey McKechnie, Eddie Hatton, Ernie McDonald, Geo and Sâ€"th Trafford were home last week on final leave before going oyerseas, and returned Monday. Harry Falâ€" kingham is also among the number. In school we used to regard thethree R‘s as the foundation of our chance of making a living. lo Russia. jast now, the three R‘s that havecome and gone are Rum, Komanc#f and Rebellion. â€" B:uce Times. Battery, Can Field Artillery, Guelph garsue i3 puv 8 we P7 a"" f E + ‘ before going over Our thanks are due to Dr. John Conâ€" R r key for late issues of Cincinatti and :"‘l"('f' ":b 'l_';" (J'"l" Chicago papers which give no uncerâ€" !aid TD ith ‘{; «18 tain sound on the war since the States ”; q:‘;:n'i';‘ aMi::': bhave entered on the side of the Allies. ’ usual 85 gold piece MARBLEâ€"If you are thinking of hayâ€" \ness League on Tu ing a mo 1ent erected see W. J. Mcâ€"| â€"Miss Cryderman Fadden a it before placing orderf'!w our High School elsewhere. perience and choice o designs are at y service and will bo,’w:'g':'\fl(ef‘::rcglj sure to please. "a fast week to bid Elgin 8t noutb-(-r;e“sr\‘m'e;l- ;l'n-l;t Congratulatious are given to Miss Carrie Mortley, Dornoch, and Mr Asket Allen, Williamsford, who toâ€"day, Wedâ€" nesday, are entering matrimony‘s ties. Housebol arniture for Private Sale.â€"Nearly 1 new. Owner is leaving town. CM.and see it. ts . Arthu ells, Durbam. i |_ 19e Vornoch Branch of the Womâ€" Hovsrs to Rent. ~Qn Albert St., Durâ€"| ens Institute will meet at the home of ham. All convenie | Mrs Mcintyre on Wednesday April Apply to naban fl&'h at 2..'1!)1"::l u. Vi:it,on always China C#kinet, quarter cut oak, old | welcome,. Ladies are asked to return Eâ€"glish finig 'mlt as good as new, at S0¢ks if possible and anyone wishing bh«lf regular price [to knit can obtain yarn from Miss w law . | Margaret McIntosh. % 5 % ; | _Jotxs tH® Navx â€"In Toronto last Court Dixham No 446, Canadian Orâ€" u der of ForestMMg will bold their reguâ€" We#k, John Mortley ot Dornoch signâ€" lar meeting on rsday evening apâ€"| 90 up with the Imperial Navy, having ril 19 h. Importa atters to be disâ€" } been in correspondence with the authâ€" cussed, a NJl attendant®mis requested, Orittes there some little time. â€" He * p k | will soon go overseas to England for Housebol arniture for Private| training. _ With several infantry men, Sale.â€"Nearly WI new. Owner is an aviator, and now a sailor enlisted, leaving town. ACth and fll"le ![t)- *R Dornoeh is well represented in the deâ€" rthu ells, Durbam . | 8 i Kloin Nt sontih (naaw mnumvude seftecck fence of the empire, So’wr»l__l)ur“t_u(u_x boys in the 6ith Fos Edwblen. By wire toâ€"day comes the®news that .‘Prf:‘Cccfl iMcNally is wounded in the Cook Stove for baker. Apply to VOL. XL, NO. 15 Bpend Your Money Wisely it is War Time Produce More and & Make Your Labor Bave Materials Production & Thrift * ‘siA a~ OW NBR %E%QOPIC'S' le. _A splendid ment plant The names marked © have been reâ€" jected owing to some physical weakâ€" ness. Here is a list of men from this yicieâ€" ity who have volunteerea to do their duty with the 218b Battalion. Young man, why is your name not included in this list? It is your war as much as their war. Haye you a reason or only an excuse? Comealong and help, Ottawa Free Press says ; "Three fine infantry units from Western Canada, including the Seaforth Highlanders, which is conceded as being one of the finest infantry battalions to visit Ottawa, were inspected at the Central Station ‘and reviewed from the steps of the Ohaâ€" |tea« Laurier this morning by His *Exâ€" cellency, the Duke of Devonshire. Folâ€" lowing the inspection the Gov. General addressed the officers and.men of the units and expressed his delight in meetâ€" ing such splendid troops." _ The finest ’looking was the 231st Seaforth Highâ€" landers, a picked battalion. _ Headed by a piper‘s band the unit marched along Sparks st and down Wellington to Broad ; street. _ The line of march was crowded with citizens who warmly applauded the kilted men." ‘Capt. A. W. Hunter who is Medical , Officer for the 231st Seaforth Highlandâ€" ‘ers of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. ‘Hunter were most favorably impressed by the review of the Western battalions and the physique, training and precision | of the kiltied highlanders on the march | with pipe band, Mr. Hunter avers, was an inspiring and thrilling sight. Dr. Archie is a popular medico among the _ men of the battalion which is en route overseas. Mrs. Jno. Bell also has a nephew _in the 231st Highlanders. The Durham Recuits in the 248th Robert Alexander, Darham Cecil Barber, Varney Revel Boyce, Bentinek John Clarke, Bentinck Ressell Carry, Durham George Damm, Durham Harry Ervin, Bentinck Ronald Giles, Durham William Hughes, Shelburne Richard Hall, Holstein Jean Lamerson, Darham Campbell McLachlan, Darham James Langrill, Bentinck Earle Meade, Egremont William Mcliyride, Durham Arthur McGowan, Durham Arthur Mulcock, Holstein Joseph McCaslin, Bentinck Joseph Noonan, Moun t Forest Alfred Shatrpe, Durham Nortman Zimmer, Darham to our High School assistant Teacher. A CRACK BATTALION.â€"While in Ottaâ€" wa l‘ast week to bid farewell to their son _ _Miss Ethel Cryderman, who graduâ€" )ated as a nurse from the Toronto Genâ€" eral Hospital, was home to Walkerton Tuesday, on the last visit to her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Cryderman, before gning oversens as a military nurse with the Canadian Army Mediâ€" cal Corps. Her eldest brother, W ilâ€" frid, is with a Canadian hospital unit at Salonika. Miss Cryderman won the usual 85 gold piece by the Preparedâ€" ness League on Tuesday night.â€"Ex. â€"Miss Cryderman above is a sister A Limited quanNy of good potaâ€" toes fit for either see table use, 8. Patterson R. K 4 ham, or phone 96, 1â€"2, The Dornoch Branch of the Womâ€" ens Institute will meet at the home of Mrs Mcintyre on Wednesday April l8tP at 2..-1: p. m. _ Visitors always his home here, announces bis sate arâ€" rival in Londome Two large ruuNood as new, will be sold at a sacrific A cablegram fiom Will he Puarham Review. law . pbell to The B>x Social on Monday night in the Township Hall in connection with the drawing of the tickets of the Red ; Cross Horse was a real success. Mr T H Binnie was voted to the chair and is certainly master of the position. The programme was short and well chosen, a song by Pte Walls of Markâ€" dale, two comic songs by the chairâ€" man, speeches by councilliors Turnbul!, Mciones and Pte Walls making the speech of the evening, the topic for his address was recruits for the 248th Batt. He says munitions and money are aâ€"plenty but the cry is for men, men and more men. He made an urâ€" gent appeal to the young men but his appeal was in yain. The programme ’ was brought to a close by theaudience singing God save the King, then Mr John O‘neil took his place on lbeglat- form auctioneering the boxes and be certainly is a comer, the boxes selling from $1.50 to $300. A bag of flour donated by Mrs Pat Haley was sold the third time making in itself a lump of money, Mr James McArthur being now the owner, After the men had found their partner and had partaken of the delicious contents of the boxes, the anxious moment »rrived, the drawing of the tickets, Councillor Mcâ€" Innes and Tarnbull were the appointâ€" ed judges, Mr Mclones calling Pte Fraser of Markdale to the platftorm, blindfolding him, he did the drawing fairly and squarely. J. B. Marsh of Markdale was the lucky name. The total proceeds were 8300 a nico gift to Red Cross. The balance of the night, though geiting short, wis spent in dancing and social chat. Mr _ Alf O‘Neil merived home from Stratford last week where hehad been staying with his nurse sister, Mrs Jas Lavell since Jeaving the hospital three weeks ago and is again gaining his strength. Another old and highly respected pioneer of this lownship in the perâ€" son of Mr Adam Robson died Sa‘urâ€" day, April 7ib, at his homeat Zion after an illness of several montbs durâ€" ation. His funeral on Monday to Lion cemetery was well attended, his pastor the Revy Mr Moyer of Durhain officiating at the house and grave. _ Miss Flossie, daughter of Mr and Mrs Joun McVicar was operated on for appendicitis on Friday last. Dt D B Jamieson of Durham performing the skiltul operation assisted by Dr Lane of Pricevilie and Dr Hutton of Durham with Miss Laura McMillan nurse in altendance. Up to the pre sent the patientisgetting along nicely. Mr T A Binnie is home after spendâ€" log a week in Icrounto on business. ‘ MtGeorge Arrowsmith sold his farm here to Mr Dan McCormick of Pomona tor a good price, Dan taking advantâ€" age of the new snow last week and moved his effects there, it is a good farm with up toâ€"date bvildings on it and Dan‘s friends think it a wise inâ€" vestmeat. Mis Hugh Firtb of the sixth is sick and under the Dr‘s care at present. Our Township council met on Satâ€" urday last at the usual hour at the Township Hall, A LITERARY TB EFâ€"A man was conâ€" yicted recently for stealing books from the Public Library at Ottawa and was sentenced to one week in jail and was fined $100 as well, There may be a few in Durham to whom this incident has a meaning. Not that we accuse them of stealing, but of delay in reâ€" turning books to the Library. _ Ahere will be‘¥ffered for Sale by Public Auction, the choice beet dorated by Mr Charles Mfiatt for Red Cross Work. The me; (will bedressed, each cut weighed, and Sqld to the highest bidder. â€" Anyone w hing a choice cut should not miss this portunity. Sale to be held Saturday aÂ¥ternoon, April, I4th at 3 o‘clock, at J Hunter‘s corner, Should weathekbe unfavorâ€" able Sale will be held in Chlder‘s vacâ€" ant store,. There will be GLENELG CENTRE DURHAM, THURSDAY, ;APRIL 12, l917 Beef for Sale. old .:k'g 2my ~AC 6â€"Roomed Cot good cellar, hard and s oft water, «pl=Rg.d location, fine garden and fruoit tre Apply to WuiTxMorR®.â€"In Durham. on Monday, April 9, to Mr. and Mre. Thoa. Whitâ€" more, a son. BACKUSâ€"At Phippen, Sask., on March 20, *a Mrand Mrs Arthur A. Backus, a son (Neeland Alvin), a grandson ;hr Among the Easter visitors we notâ€" ice Misses M. McAllister, M. Bachas, N. Marsball, E. Barber, L. Birr. and Messrs W. Wallace and M. MeNiece. The Red Oross Sewing Circle meet this week as the home of the Presiâ€" dent, Mrs Thos McAllister, and next week will be held at Mrs. Jobn Moriee‘s. Mrs. Aaron Vollet is at present visiting ber daughters, Mrs Smith and Jean in Toronto. Signed on behall otf Knox congreâ€" gaiion by the undcrsigned committee Archie McDonaid John Morice Donald Mclivride Mr Allan in his reply was deeply moved. _ The sorrow in parting was mutual, but duty seemed to point the way. Mrs. Richard Barber is spending the Baster week with her dagughters in 3t Mary‘s. ' While conscious of the fact that your work and labor of love has been prompted for the glory and praise of God rather than the praise ot man yet we feel we would be extremely angrateful to allow the present cirâ€" cumstances to pass without in some way showing our appreciation for the valuable services you have renâ€" neted during all those years We ask you therefore to accept this purse not for the amount it contains but as a small way of conveying to you our appreciation and heartfelt thanks. Ia your new field of labor to which you go our prayer is that God will abunodantly crown your efforts, asâ€" sured al ways of the high esteem and best vishes of your many triends in Knox Charch, Normanby. With which is incorporated the Holstein ‘| _A meeting was held in Koox Ch. | Mondayâ€" night whose chief finrpose | was to say good bye and wish God | speed to onc of the oldest and best |triends of the ehurch, Mr Wm Allan. Rev. Mr. Smith was chairman and a program of singing, reeitations and speeches was carried out. The adâ€" dress below at an ap late time was,read by Mr Dou':?lprl{cllvrlde and presentation of a well filied purse, the gift of lovingf triends, made by Mr Arch McDomald. Lunoch: was served and the meeting closed with ‘"God Save the King." Dear Mr. Allan,â€" f Kaowing of your resent appoint ment by the H. ,Missio\Commmee' to a Mission station in the west which necessitates your removal from our congregation for a time at least, we have met this evening to spenC a social hour for the sake of Auld Lang Syneand to bid you good bye and God speed, As an elder in the church you have been ever taithfal and true to that sacred trast But it is more particularly as superintenâ€" dent of our Sabbath sehool that we feel your place will be bard to fill. Through your zeâ€"al and devotion to| duty and exeeutiveability you have | seen it grow from a small school in the early cighties to one of the most | flourishing Sunday Scbools in the | Baugeen Presbytery. | and Mrs John Backus, of Bentinck. Mrs Sanford, and son 35rlieof Torâ€" onto,. with her daugnter Mrs Wase and little son, are spendig the week with their relatiyes, the tchley and Moore families in Hanover and Durâ€" ham. Mrs Wass now resides in Ford, Ont. where her husband is in obarge of the multigraph dept. in the Ford Motor Co‘s offices. Mr, Archie McPhee of Toronto and formerly of Durham is ‘yisiting relaâ€" tives in town. Miss Myrtle Allan bolidayed last week end in Toronto. Missa Winnie Park lett Saturday to visit ber aunt, Miss Ulark who is ill in Brantford hospita!. Mr and Mra Mentcgomery visited bh‘s sister, M««. Dan. McDo@ald of Hamilâ€" ton over Easter. Misses Eva and Fiorence Henry of Sballow Lakeare epend ‘ng their Eseter bolidaye, the guest of their cousin, Miss Lenretta McA uliff» of to xn. Mrs. Mike McAuliffe and sister Miss Margaret Culliton bave teturned home afterspendingtheir Easter in Toronto. Miss Edith Ibbot of Holstein 18 a visâ€" itor at Mr. Johne. Mr _and Mre. Ro»t Aljoe holidayed over Easter with their daughters in Toronto. Mtr. Earl McDonald returned home from Toronto on Tuesday. Miss Sadie Kre«s holidaved with ber friend, Miss Kathleen Sulliyan in Torâ€" onto last week. Miss Jessie Reid spent last week end with Toronto friends. NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY 0. Remigr, \fi;;bflcm Good Bye to Wm. Allan to Rent. | _ Mr, and Mrs.E. A. Goodwin left last | week to reside in Hamiltor, \ _ Miss Mary and Sadie McKechnie of \ Toronto spent over Raster at their | reepective homes. | _ Messrs Jobn and Arch,. Robertson \ieturned to Ottawa Tuesday, Johr‘s | failing health we regret, again necesâ€" : sitating them giving up businees, _ Mr. Jas Burt left Wednesday to +pend the summer with relatives at Mre. Will Heoghan came up last week from Port Hope, where heisnow fllflO&O‘, and returns on Wednesday Mre fHeugban and daugbter Irma, whobave heen with her mother here. »ccompanying him. They are taking their housebold effects to take up rsesidence there, At the Pree. Ladies‘ Aid on Monday »fternoon, Mrs, A‘s ervices were recngnized with anadâ€" drees and a tes in her honor, The ddress will appear next week. Mr. T. C. Smith, B. A. of Napanee, an old Dornoch boy, was in town yesâ€" ‘erday. He is we believe an applicant for the 8. Grey, Iuspectorship and his qualifications and teaching experience, especially his experience as a trainer of teachers in Model Schools for a dozen years, would make him an ideal successor to the late Mr Campbeil, Miss Margaret McGirr of the Deacâ€" oness Training School, Toronto, is bome, baying completed ber first year. Miss Armetta McKechniespent Rastâ€" er with her friend Miss Esther Mcâ€" Lean at the Rocky, Mr. Johnston of Mooretield is visitâ€" ing at his daughters, Mrs. W, H. Mofâ€" fat. Miss Maud Rozel of Hanovet.. is the guest of her aunt, Mrs Richardson, Mr.and Mrs, W. Calder went to Toronto Wednesday. Mr Angus Mcintosh, who has comâ€" pleted his Normal term at Toronto, spent oyer Easter at his home at Dorâ€" noch and lef Tuesday for Toronto en route to Rainy Rivyer District where he will take the principalship of a vilâ€" !»ge school near Kenora at a good salary, Among the Normal students home last week for Easter are Miss Florence Kerr, Edith Eddue and Cassie Russell from Stratford ; Misses Margaret Mortley, Blanche Reid and Agnes Ramage from Toronto. Miss Annie Marshall returned to Toronto after spending Easter at her home. Among teachers home for Easter vacaâ€" tion are Misses Edith and Alethea Grant, Toronto ; Mary Backus and Janet Marâ€" shall, Collingwood tp.; Annie McGirr, Galt ; SBusie Kelsey, South Egremont ; Allie Blackburn, Mimico. Mr Peter and Miss Alice Ram spent the week end in Toronto, latter remaining a few daye, Mrs. Jas. McAlpine, who has been residing with her daughter, Mrs, Ed. Buschlen, left Wednesday last to spend the summer with ber son in Westerâ€" ham, sask, Mr. Fred Catton returned ‘lom!ny to resume duties at Port Perry, after spending his Easter at home. ___ Miss Alix Edge of the Fncult‘ of Education, Toronto, is spending Hastâ€" er vacation at ber home in Edge Hill. Mr, Robt. Torry came up from Kitchâ€" ener on Friday last and spent the time till Monday afternoon rouad the old home, Mr. Chas, Lawrence of Caledonia Hirh School staff, is apendinr Easter holidays at his home in Bentinck and attending the Q, E. A, in Toronto.. . _ Miss Oryderman, of the HighSchool staff and Miss McGarity teacher at Aberdeen, are in Toronto this week and attending the O. E. A. annual meeting, Mr Calvin Kinnee visited his sisters in Toronto last week ena. AMr. C. M. Bowman, M. P. P., of Southbampton, spent over the week end with his daugbter, Mrs Dr D. B. Jamieson, Missos Kate Ritchie and Elvie Schutsz left on Friday for a week‘s holiday with relatives in Toronto. ie 2 dn tye . Ond Popdmvo Durham next week to reside. _ She has the past few months made her home in Toronto with her daughters who are at Normal there, _ Her daughter Miss Vivâ€" ian and Miss Agnes Petty, having comâ€" pleted their term, will enter the city school staff. Mr Adam Brown , P.Sound, spent Easâ€" ter with his parents here. Dr. Wolfe attended the funeral "last week of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. McFadâ€" den of near Paisley. _ Deceased was an elderly gentleman, a pioneer of that viâ€" cinity and an uncle of Premier Hearst. nM'l“l. J. W.Crawford will return to Miss Wardrope of H amilton, guest over Easter at Mr Thos. All Master Donald McQueen of T was home over Easter, ! Miss Nan Gun of Toronto is holidaying with her mother and sister. Pte Wm. Knox, Swinton Park, of the 248th Batt., training in Dundalk, spent over the week end at Messrs F. Runciâ€" mans and 8. Patterson‘s, Glenelg. Miss Nellie Hepburn of Toronto is home over Easter vacation, Mr Arthur Allan of the Royal Bank Hamilton, spent Easter with his parents. Mrs. Sutherland and two children of Stratford are Easter visitor at her uncle‘s , Thos. Banks, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO . Allan‘s. â€" of Toronto, offices, May 1st, 1917, fir the position of Conâ€" stable, Oaretaket Town Hall, Sanitary Inspector, Collecbor of all tazes. _ Apâ€" plications reeeived separately forthese Tend&s will be received for the sale of the 38 divicion of lot 7, and the 1st division §f ‘ot 8. Can 1, E,G. R. Fownâ€" ship GlefMg, 1w acres, more or less, up to the \st June 1917, No tender necessarily accepted. 8. F. Morldck, and Hattie Morlock, Durhatk, Executors, Estate Robert Gochrane, deceased. Applicationt will be receiypd until ser‘vâ€"sorTs» .. igbarest at current rate. o -__p UR H A M BRA NC H, P§ STANDARD BANK We wish to announce Our New Spring Models are now ready for your inspection. You are welcome any day to come and see our display. Easter Orders attended to Promptly Children‘s Hats a Specialty These are plain and striped Voiles with pretty embroidered designs worked down the front with deep and shallow collars. We also have a line of Black Silk Waists already made up in sizes 36 to 44. A full range of yard wide Silks always on hand in the newest shades and colors. The materials used in these collars are chicfly Georgette and crepe de chene, with combinations of bright borders consisting of mottled and plain effects These are flat sailor shapes with deep backs. We have a well assorted stock of Prints, Gingâ€" hams, Galateas, Crepes, Voiles and Musiins which are just to hand. MuAicipal Notice Sgring is Here Are You Ready ? 8. F. MORLOCK The Store of Honest V alue HOW ABOUT YOUR SPRING SEWING ? MILLINERY 1@' Sevings Department gives you p A‘guerentes of absolute sccurity and __â€" fntarest at current rate. h MISSES TRUAX Silke Silks aists ancy Collars War Measures Published Woekly at $1.00 a vear, C@. BAMAGE & SON Posuumam Grey County, we are now ai the ditposal of farmers in securing an adequate supply of farm\help. Any wishing to secute help and all who will be available for assisting farmers thould write us for Applicati®n forms. C. DUFF, Department of Agriculture, MarkÂ¥ale, Ont. ving been appointed the resentative of the Onâ€" tario | Government â€" Public Empléyment â€" Bureau for THUHE It Is War ARM HELP PAY aists PRODUCE 239 SAVE J 4

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