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Durham Review (1897), 27 Sep 1917, p. 8

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nc s + sA Prize List GRaAIN* Fall wheat, whiteâ€"Geo Aitken, B F Sharp, W Ramage. Spring wheat â€"â€"B F Sharp, N McDougall, W Ramâ€" age. Barley, 6 rowedâ€"Geo Aitken, R A Nicholson c Son, W Ramage. Losg white oatsâ€"J Sinclair, N Mcâ€" Dougall, T Dingwall. Short white oatsâ€"B F Sharp, R A Nicholson &] Son, W Ramage. Peas, small white Dr Jamieson, M. P. P., R J. Bail, M. P. and W. K. Wright, the Liberâ€" al candidate, were all meeting wich and making acquaintances. We give this week the first day‘s prize winners, time and space pre-} venting more though Secyâ€"Treasurer Phi‘p has supplied us with the fall list. It was an attractive day. Mt. Forest pipe band made fine music, the concert was a success and hotel and Patriotic Society bad splecdid meal : The dairy ing and cu! inary displays in the balls were splendid and comâ€" petition keen. Roots, truits and fine arts have seen better displays. How John A, Ferguson gets sunflowers to| grow like yon beats as. His exbibit *‘Produc s of the Farimn" for J. Snell's, special, took up much attention: the eollection was an eye~openerâ€"bere] were novelties as tobacco plant and | potato apples, seeds, grains, bread, °ggs, fruit and other edibles, alto. gether past enumeration, leadiog one | to remark "who so independent as the | ; nc POmP SPUIPO C e S e 2A 07â€" 3 RDO Es 2 B DLDIL O 2C00Cay, was a great success. We 24| c Col ‘potatoesâ€"â€"I &A Ferguson, W not learn the proceeds of the day, but| p,,,.,,;’: Jos McEachern. Bus poâ€" the Directors are for sure on "m’| tatoesâ€"W Ferguson, H Reid, B F street" and will be able to make farâ€" Sharp. J A Ferguson. Swede turnips tl.r' improvements in the way of â€"W Ramage. Irwin Robb. Turnips housing. Sheepand Pigs are already ’. o kâ€"J A Ferguson, T Dingwall. provided for. It would be a big job Red mangelsâ€"] A Ferguson Yellow to accommodate the seventy or more mangelsâ€"R Aitken, W T Orchard. Cattle ranged around the ground. but Sugar mangelsâ€"J A Ferguson, R the splendid exhibit of poultry deâ€" Aitken. Sugar beetsâ€"J A Ferguson. serves a bouereqver. In uumber the White carrotsâ€"J D Roberts, J A Fer. sheep. about thirty, and swine 20, guson. Red carrots longâ€"J D Robâ€" have been greater, but jadges say erts, J Boax. Red carrots, shortâ€"D quality is up to or better than averâ€" p (foletidge. J A Ferguson. Long age. The keen competition in horses beetsâ€"J A Ferguson, W Ferguson. in General Purpose and Agricaltaral Short beetsâ€"N McDougall. J A Ferâ€" elasses is a notéble feature of the show. guson. Parsuipsâ€"W Ferguson, J A Dilstort and Neal have the fine Regâ€" Ferguson. Seed omionsâ€"W Ferguson istered clydes n# to themselves, but E V Matthews. Dutch setsâ€"J A prizes in the ligh:er classes To LcinRl! | Perpison, °C Dranm. Po‘atoe onions distributed. ‘The ‘horses in e [ _ Ww Ferguson, H Reid. Caulifiower! farnished much interest and the "quick | â€"C Dronme. Cabbageâ€"B F Sharp, | hitch" contest no small tun, the win-.Ahx Aitken Sr. Red cabbageâ€"J A| ners being V. Rawn and R. Aitken.| Ferguson. Pumpkinâ€"J A Perguson.| The McLaugblin brcs. bad the lgest'Smt corn â€"H Reid, K V Matthews.| walking horse, W. T. Pinder commz(cdery_J D Robeits, C Drumm.| next, winning the REviEw‘s cash Table squashâ€"E V Matthews, J A| prize. . ’ Perguson. Coll 3 each, beets, turnips | ° The dairying and culinary displays mangels grey stoneâ€"J A Ferguson. in the balls were splendid and comâ€" Coll vegetablesâ€"J A Ferguson, W petition keen. bl;wu.dtmito and Iiilw Ferguson . ’ irts have seen ter displays. How k L f John A, Ferguson gets .nnflower:bto-!J“dS"‘D' Enor, Jonux McGowax '( frow like yon beats as. His exbibit ; $ ‘Produc s of the Farin" for J. Snell‘s FRCUIT Holstein Fair With the best of weather on both €Cays, with enthusiatie support in exâ€" hibitors, and. a large attendance of * seeâ€"and â€"beâ€"seeners," the Egremont Senrubmom Mess tome L CE o T C3 7, [ _ _ ", 500 & large attendance of: *‘ seeâ€"and â€"beâ€"seeners," the Egremont | Agrieaitural Society‘s show on Wedâ€" nesday, '.b.o a great success. We gid not learn t proceeds of the day, ut | the Directors are for sure on )"‘euy; street" and will be able to make farâ€"‘ ther improvements in the way of | M’l!l Sheep and Pigs are alraaiw HARDWARE o FURNITURE Prices are still soaring in both these lit es and it is a great opportunity missed if j ou fail to choose what you require from the remainder of our stock for it all goes at cost. _ Read over the following list and you will find in it many articles you require which it will profit you to buy now. > F. LENAHAN, DUR a Great Success Everything Sold at Cost _ Boston brown breadâ€"H Reid, Jno Rice. MHomemade breadâ€"D Bruce, Jos McEachern. Sweepstakes doâ€"D Bruce. Bread, McGowan‘s flourâ€"D Bruce. Do Purity flourâ€"R M Sitzer Do Milverton Jewelâ€"Geo Aitken,. Hundreds of Amazing Values in Hardware and Furniture Still Remaining , 10 lbs crock butterâ€"W J Aldcorn, D Bruce, J Sinclair. 20 lbs doâ€"W [ Ferguson. Lb printsâ€"W J Aldcorn, W J Eccles, L B Nicholson, 5 lbs butter in rollsâ€"J Sinclair, W J Eccles J C Fairbairn. Cheeseâ€"W Ferguâ€" son. Sweepstakes butterâ€" D Bruce. Eaton prize butterâ€"D Bruce. Judgeâ€"C, L. Graxt Do not pass by this Last Opportunity \hte son, Watermelonsâ€"E V Matthews. Tomatoesâ€"H Reid, J A Ferguson. Citronsâ€"Hugh Sinclair, KE V Matâ€" thews. Coll of products of the farm â€"]J A Ferguson. | _Coll applesâ€"R Aitken. Winter ,' applesâ€"Jos McEachern, W M Groat. | Northern spyâ€"R Aitken,. T Dingwall. ’ Fall apples, largeâ€"E V Matthews, | 'W Ramage. Do, smallâ€"E V Matâ€"| thews, H BR McDougall. Best bus. apples â€"W Ramage. Pearsâ€"H E McDougall, J C Fairbairn, Plumsâ€" Mrs Jas Bruce, Mrs Petrie. Crabâ€" applesâ€"H E McDougall, J A Ferguâ€" | thews, H Reid. Colle grainâ€" W Ramage. SBEEDS . Timothy seedâ€"B F Sharp, W Ramage. Flax seedâ€"Geo Aitken, Sunflowersâ€"â€"J A Ferguson, D Bruce. ROOTS AND VEGETABLESYS â€"W J Aldcorn, N McDougall, DAIRY PRODUCTS . Ensilage cornâ€"E V Matâ€" FURNITURE PASTRY a I1st of a ftew ol the articles still)cf( , , ; HARDWARE( +Â¥ ; list of a few of the articles still One Refrigerator, $6.75 wake Two Hundred packages of Alabastine Two barreis of Mortar Stain A quantity of Oak and Cream Wall Board Paint Brushes Bolts and Pipe Fittings : Sewing Machine Needies of all makes at 19c per gal. $ ; LADIES‘ WORK & Coll. quilts.â€"C. Drumm, W Groat, Cotton patchwork quiltâ€"]J A Ferguâ€" son, Mrs Geddes Wollen do â€"W. Groat, J A Ferguson. Crazy patchâ€" te" | work quilt, silkâ€"Mrs Petrie, R. A °at. | Nicholson & Son. Crazy do , woolâ€" all. | Rey Lovegrove, Mrs Geddes. Log wWS: |cabin quiltâ€"B F Sharp. Ornamental latâ€" | quiltâ€"W Ferguson, W J Reid; quilt U*â€" | any otherâ€"W Gillies, Miss E Doupe. £E Comforterâ€"Mrs Petrie, Mrs Jas Bruce. °~â€" | Fancy bed spreadâ€" W J Nelson. Knitâ€" @bâ€" | ted coverletâ€"Mrs Geddes, Miss Doupe. ‘"4~ | Crochet coverletâ€"Miss Doupe. Slumâ€" S | ber robeâ€"â€"Miss Morrison, Mrs James ‘Uâ€"| Bruee. _ Table cloth and napkinsâ€" "tâ€" | Miss Morrison. Home laund‘d shirt M | â€"wW J Aldcorn, Jâ€"C Fairbairn. â€" Maâ€" lchine made shirtâ€"]J A Ferguson, R Sitzer, Hd made apronâ€"Mrs J Bruce, Groat. Fancy apronâ€"â€"R Nicholson & n, | Son, H Sinclair, Centre table. cover W |â€"Sitzer, Mrs Petrie. â€" Pillow covers ", |â€"Geo Aitken, R Nicholson & Son. s | Battenburg centre pieceâ€"Miss Adams, | es | R Sitzer, _ Centre piece whiteâ€"]J C : / 1~ ) Fairbairn, C Drumm. Centre piece | ‘+|colouredâ€"W J Nelson, °C Drumm. Centre piece any otherâ€"Miss Doupe, Mrs Bruce. H‘dk‘fâ€"Sitzer. Ladies‘ collar and cuffs.. Doupe, Fancy | ) towels..Sitzer, Mrs Bruce. Dresser | â€" 0 | drapeâ€"â€"Nicholson & Son, W J Nelson . E , | Embroidery in cot. â€"â€"Nicholson & Son. I ) | Eyelight emb.â€"J C Fairbairn, Mrs r D | Geddes. Shadow emb.â€"Sitzer, Doupe. ,,-‘llt Mellickâ€"Sitzer. Coronation braid | . | workâ€"â€"Mrs Petrie. Hardancer.. Uf A good assortment of Window Blinds Wood and brass Curtain Poles 1 Iron Cot and Mattress Bruce. Bread and iced cakeâ€"W M Groat, J C Fairbairn, Irwin Robb. Fancy bunsâ€"] A Ferguson, D Bruce. Plain bunsâ€"Geo Aitken, J A. Ferâ€" guson. Tea biscuitsâ€"H E McDouâ€" gall. J Sinclair. Fruit cakeâ€"R M Sitzer, W J Eccles. Lightlayer cake â€"C Drumm, H Reid, Marble cake Bread and fruit cakeâ€"Irwin Robb, D W TORONTO ronation braid Hardangerâ€"â€" W &A CIR U J O"" o â€"Ww,. | ha patchâ€" # Il Ro A woolâ€" . Log Ha mental ; quilt Doupe. Bruce. Knitâ€" Pen Doupe. fias | oo kinsâ€" 1 shirt | 5C Maâ€" | Gro 9, R | Ferg Bruce, | Dah son & | C D: cover g::: Soye | aniu .. | â€"Cut flowersâ€"W M Groat, Miss Morriâ€" t | son. Hand bouquetâ€"Miss Morrison, W * | Groat. _ Coleus plantâ€"C Drumm, J A R | Ferguson. Stocksâ€"C Drumm, W Groat. , | Dahliasâ€"W Groat. Jno. Rice. Astersâ€" & | C Drumm, Miss Adams. Gladioliâ€"W r | Groat, C Drumm. _ Pansiesâ€"C Drumm. g | Begoniasâ€"C Drumm, Mrs Geddes. Gerâ€" aniumâ€"J R Philp, H Reid. Fuchsiasâ€" * | H Reid, Jno Rice, Miss Morrison. Sweet ; | Peasâ€"Miss Mortison, L. B. Richoloon, â€" | Table bouquetâ€"W Groat, Miss Morrison. : | Judgesâ€"Gzro Bimxxis, Curis. Fiera 8 CHILDREN‘S WORK Carrotsâ€"Mrs Jas Bruce, N McDougall Dressed dollâ€"J Matthews. Piain Hemâ€" mingâ€"R A Nicholson and Son. Judgesâ€"Mrs Gzo. Bimsxn, Mrs D. THE DURHAM REVIEW Loaf breadâ€"Jos McEachern, I Robb. Bunsâ€"I Robb. Layer Cakeâ€"I Robb. Pen and ink sketchâ€"â€"J Matthews Peck potatoesâ€"N McDougall, Jos McEachern Collectionâ€"C Drumm _ Morrison. |Geo Aitken, Miss E Doupe. _ Coli. button holesâ€"Edgar Gardiner, Miss Doupe. Judgeâ€"Mrs E. E. Hooxriscr. HOME MANUFACTURES Blankets.. Miss Doupe. Yarn.. Miss Doupe. Socks, homespun..J Fairbairn, J Ferguson. Do fine..J Ferguson. Men‘s mitts coarse.. Miss Doupe, J Sinclair. Do do fine..J. Fairbairn. Rag carpet..Hugh Sinâ€" clair, Miss Doupe. + Rag mat hooked .. W Aldcorn, H Reid. Mat, not hooked .. airs Jas Bruce Miss Doupe. Coll mats..Mrs Jas Bruce. Straw hat.. Miss Doupe. Judgeâ€"(. L. Graxr. FINE ARTS f Hand Painting, figuresâ€"Irwin Robb c flowersâ€"J. M. Matthews * glassâ€" do 5s Oileloth do | Pen and ink sketchâ€"B. F. Sharp, J. M. | 1 Matthews. FLOWERS 1 Embroidered ‘cuafiofn'â€""C"D'mâ€"H;,' Mrs Petrie. _ Cushion, any otherâ€" W J Reid, C Drumm. Pin cushionâ€"â€" ’ Fancy knitting cottonâ€"E Doupe, Mrs Bruce. Baby capâ€"Doupe, Point lace â€"Sitzer. Irish crochetâ€"J C Fairbairn Sitzer, Tattingâ€"Miss Doupe, H Reid. Drawn workâ€"H Sinclair, Nicholson & Son. _ Corset coverâ€"Mrs Petrie, W J Philp. Work bagâ€"Miss Adams, J Sinclair. H‘dfg caseâ€"Sitzer, Whisk holderâ€"Doupe. Burnt workâ€"R Sitzer. Lamp shadeâ€"Petrie, BF Sharp. Table matsâ€"Doupe, Sitzer. Tea cosy, Battâ€" enburgâ€"Sitzer. Tea cosy, any otherâ€" Mrs Petrie. Noveltiesâ€"Drumm, E V Matthews. _ Mending 3 patchesâ€"J M Matthews, J Fairbairn. _ Berlin wool cu:hion â€"Rev. Lovegrove, W J Reid. ‘ J Nelson, Geo Aitken. Punch workâ€" H Sinclair.~ Toilet setâ€"Miss Doupe, W J.Nelison. Fancy slippersâ€"Miss Adâ€" aws, Miss Doupe. Shaw) Mrs James Bruce, Petrie.© Tray clothâ€"E Doupe, Drumm. Crocghet work woolâ€"Doupe, J C Fairbairn.! Fancy knitting wool â€"Rev Lovegrove, Doupe... Crochet in eottonâ€"W J Philp, E V Matthews. OFFATT, , Mrs Petrie, Miss mia seili u_ s 0. . "OC2Ce! Haervest B:;nozw‘hhlduoxo:&d.mm and a fowl eupper on ay evenâ€" /‘ & |iD¢g. 15th, Awmbhhg prepared. Admission 250 and 15. ‘ Mrs John Don, sov motored to V Mr and Mrs I davghters Irenc Sanday at W. T DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Mrs John n!lflll.‘â€"d::t;-':n I.d \Inn motored to Wingbam Sunday, dasghine o Ra'hhmmaw fed &0 8 lrene a v Onngny at W. T. Pioder‘s. Mrs Smi h of Holstain epent Sanda with her daughter M s iobt Robm’-i RSAR . ""~ Hant, Mi motored : D. | to attend place. s The Pr ~ |Sunday n Mr and Mrs Will Freeman ot Teesâ€" water motored to Holstein on Bunday to vi.is the latter‘s mother, Mrs Johanâ€" ston. Mrs Freeman intends remainâ€" iog for a visit. Will returned home. Mr and Mro R. Irwin, Mrs Fetrie, |‘ Miss Scott and Miss Cole attended the 1: cture given in the Metbodist Charch Mt Forest, Monday nigh*, by Rev Wren entit.ed "Russia, <he land ot sarrows." The Presbyterian puipit was filled Sunday morning by Rev Graham of Ced-r:_illo.i Rev Scotttaking Aoniverâ€" Kay * __Rev Lovegroye, Mr and Mrs Reg Hunt, Mrs Hersbey and Mrs Petric motored to Harriston Tuesday night tc;uund Reviyal Services in that place. Mr Whetbham (our butcher) visited our village three times this week on account of the Show, He came Monâ€" day, Wednesday and Baturday. Mrand Mrs Dan O‘C nnell and Misses O‘Connell + ttended the funeral <f the former‘s sister Mrs Suallivan, Normanby oo Friday. Rev Mr Stewart of Drew Circuit preached at Holstein Supday, kev L vegrove preaching Anniversary Services at Salem appointment. | Quite a number from Holetein atâ€" tended Mt Forest.Fall Fair and report exhibits good and a large erowd. Mrs Dan O‘Connell went to Buffalo last week and returned Thaursday accompanied by Miss O‘Connell. Mrand Mrs Ed Hoy of Hols‘ein and Mr and Mrs Jim Hoy of Varney motored to Kincardine Suanday. Mr James Middleborough of Toâ€" ronto is visiting his sister Mrs L. B. Nicholson and his mother here. Miss Minoic Shank of Pickering is spending a month visiting friends around and about Holstein. Miss Mona Rice, of Tonawands, returned home Tuesday for a couple weeks‘ holidays. Mrs J. D. Roberts visited at the home of Mrs McKellop‘s, Harriston last Wednesday. Mrs Ellen Whetham of Mt Forest is staying with Mr and Mrs John Dickâ€" son at present. Mrs Duff Morrison of Mt Forest visiâ€" ted hber friend Mrs Roberts, Saturday till Monday. Miss Irene Drumm of Listowel spent from Friday until Monday at ber home bere. Rev and Mrs Loyegrove and family went to Grimsby Wednesday to get some frait. Egremont Creamery Co is payibg é;lcu for buter fat for first half ot pt. Staff and Equipment Mrs Sbhand of Fairbairn paid, a short visit to Mrs Geddes this week. Miss Kerr, teacher at No 9, spent Sunday at ber home in Varney. Sam Smith spent Sunday in Teesâ€" water and Proton. Boropâ€"To Mr and Mrs John Leith, Sept 19th, a daughter. HOLSTEIN LEADER for Rev Graham at | Get you a closed uy e weather ; Wednes ,' DAPNDABD<DAID~3409~2â€"900 > > 0 Parte Lots 2, on 18th and 19th Con, Proton, coutaining 137} acree, more or lese, will eell separately or in blocks Well feneed. got. orchardrnoo wares ‘ . good % water For furither information apply to A H Jackeon, Durhsm or Leslie Watson, Dundalk or to Proprietor, D. C. FERGUSON. Terme reasonable toquick purchaser, I Married couple (returned soldier and wife preferred). The man to do odd jobs a!"’“guh:eimne lndeoma_n to lctl: wor | eeper. No children. y ik;hmlgot instance to P. 0. drawer 13, &L Felie viptgtnt Piasrdbmecs d 3 4 i. reat mnearly all seeded down, running both front and hack. Co ient to Church and School, For ; er particulare apply to Jo®x McAvutm rre 93 Water St. South, Kitchener., Homeseekers‘ Excursions to Westâ€" ern Canada at lJow fares via Canadian Pacific each Tuesday until Occober 30th, inclusive, Particulats from any Canadian Pacific Agent or W B,. Howard, District Passenger A.encl Toronto, Ont, Your Chanceâ€"The West ed. We hope her sister, Miss Sadie, who was taken ill while narsiog ber will soon be quite restored to bealth. We are pleased to hear Pre. Clarâ€" ence Ross, who has been in a French bospital with trench fever, is able to be on duty again. Ite. B. Dyer has been taken to Birmingham, England but is unable to stand yet. We regret to hear of the death of Mrs Brown (nee Miss B. Connelly ) and extend sympathy to the bereavâ€" IB:L?: bttfliico.b" N. D. enelg, con acres mor se. holng.h{::lggan bush. We haye another week withcn* our beef ring meatâ€"same cause, tuberâ€" culosis. Mrs Whyte spent part of this week with ber brothers in Dromore. Mr John Walmsley reeently yvisited in Wingbam. Wanted Mrs D. Ferguson and children started last Friday to join ber bhusâ€" buand in Denver, Col. Her brotherâ€" inâ€"law, Mr Ferguson, accompanied her as far as Chicago. Mr, Mrs and Miss Mutch motored South visiting friends in Kirkwell and Dandas. _ _ As Rev Mr Lovegrove was conduaceâ€" ’ting anniversary services on Drew cireuit last SBuoday, Rev Mr Stuart \rroacbed bere and will be gladly istened to again. Rev Mr Lovegrove, accompanied by Mr and Mrs W. Reid, A. Merchant and Miss Tena, recently took a joy ride north visiting friends in Owen Bound, Allenford, Kincardine and Teeswater. Rev Mr Seott visited our schocl this week, giving kindly words of counâ€" sel to the pupils. Mrs Groat was one of the flowe jadges in Darbam and on acctount of the beautiful display, found it no sinecure task . We baye been favored with ideal weather for the fall fairs and a num ber from here attended those in Mt. Forest and Darbam and are hoping for a fine day tomorrow for the great World‘s Fair. Farm for Sale or Rent. NOW Situation Vacant Farm for Sale. Will pay a couple of cents @xtra for choice quality. YEOVIL 50 Boxes Dairy Butter " wet your old hens and chicks closed up and fattened before cold weather sets in. _ Fow] taken Wednesdays only. For furthâ€" wmore or _ _ The Women‘s Institute w;] meet Oct 3rd at the home of Mrs Thos At. ckinson. A paper will by pivep by Mrs A Hastie on ‘"Conditicn . before and afterthe war ‘"‘ The usua) lunch wil be served and collection taken, ‘=s College L. A. FLBMING, Prin. Alex Milne and Ale~ motored to near Thornby; and Colin McMillan drove Eugenia with the purpcso some fruit. Mrs McMillan is @x®ypeoted home after a three months trip through the West as far as the coast She also visited with rselatives in Mow.,.. meurrnnrtet : arir ie "taie h.i :: Vig. itors over week end at |)». Eccles, Next sufld‘y i. Ra”) du.\» in AB]“ Sunday school and also with Youp Peop‘e at night when specia) printed programs will be used. Miss Helen Seatter of 7 home cn a yisit. Miss A-l.. Aberk y le is with the Ferguson famil;., Mr and Mrs Keith, Con», itors over week end at |)a» ) Scott‘s is strengtheninp {;), mothersâ€"and will help you, â€" ‘ â€"_ ~ump Itis a mistake for mothers lect fl and pains and .“:? silenceâ€"this only leads to chronic q 38 l: and ofienh-‘m-tem ns life, Sick. your work ing: if it excitable; if you feel lanpuid, u* depressed, you should know uma? Rmulsion overcomes just such °°°dih'on: It possesses in concentra(«; form the very elements to invigorate the bleog strengthen the tissues, nourish the nervet and build strength, ‘cs Ttis a vrave mictal»s £.. ._m Dates of Fall Fairs, 1917 "‘TXIME â€" TE CTIR BEIP you, 'j'ry l{ BScott & Bowne, Toronts, Out, DROMORE , 1917 Tha Montana _ t Hfld«n. ty last week € "Wdlym ¢ Of getting U Oc + Oronto () m“-fldl "L.s. i2 ‘ Oct 4 \'ilitin. 14 10 19°p wilh 18 “;â€"“ Mt'md( .‘hfillhoseda,\\;m he : “..3( being tall enou;s N ‘ uhfie\mr. he went to N “ *hfln(hnd and was so. ~~~ mavy at the nava "TaCKs %. From that time till now ha hhd his front on the North Sea on H“. M. S. ""Osprey" one of a fleet 04 h- He is now taking his officers m‘ mmport. England. Conâ€" to this Durham boy who has ‘u. drowned and turned up love for the Union l Within him, and in Oc ’,"fldlnd tried to piece of news gratii M.‘ it as an h« few Canadians. It w.' Part, he has active service in the @lways been an . ~~m1 year .‘hd! American ship were burnt tho â€" Now Navar Lino: Freceived last weol | promotion of Cec;) ( usurance. The }, ty, Gast of Wandb destroyed, Mr. ; horses, while c,; hc"VCoum\ _b‘h'lllnlt(‘},\‘ i mestruction,. M\ ‘_‘* Russe] farn of destruction More Fires.. W I&hlninu & furtie pinning him unde;, uh um of Water ‘.'-M Owen S speak highly of deceased a “l.”t- MCELROV Wourn *flm reached \; on Tuesday that his « Elroy of Port Arthur was ded in the thigh. Lieut. \; captain before going overs ted to major, and 1e« rank to get to France. 1\ with her parents herâ€" ; visiting Holstein rc!a;;â€" Allan werst down tha: the unwelcome messa~ :\ _*Mts Oof his re{ FataLr Aceipen3 Near \ Archie McMillan, ; wellâ€"kn man, 61 years of age, was |; Gay in an avto acciden: H way to Guelph with wi; a and at the approach .; a % time and in trying ; his car to the other back for a few days . furlough passing rapid !l.' here were ccupic ing friends, some even ¢ ”* professiona}!\ urday, spending a coup mother and sister here. r.“y morning to Hay Zl(k(d)er. the Â¥nnua) mons will be priache Lovegrove, Holsteiry :; m . Monday followirk : will be served in the OA toB. After which a ; aeddresses and music w ;}! Capt. Dr. Gun of Org staff, England, Mrs C m’“l’llmillon. Fleent lieutenan 7&. P(C Hnlliday e trained partially at C has been at the front «; He was killed by a s»; Rev. John Little. St H. the Presbyterian pulpi: next, Rev Mr Whaley ta) an anniversary occasiof always welcome in Durh; Am service fo MHalliday will be nc ir Normanby, next Sund»~ A change in time t®les R and Grand Trunk \ MY but there is no c} or Wes of any Durt A patriotic ballis beir Town Hall on Friday eve; If you require®py pictur get it now for half Â¥xice a: An interesting letter fron at Shorncliffe Camp, Engi; lack of space until next we Lost.â€"A let watd along George 0 Post Of reward on return to Mr contingent was s It w VOL. XL, It is War T take one he failed up tox ~*CBF INEREApry I¢ He

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