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Durham Review (1897), 8 Nov 1917, p. 5

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lour ctor7 Bran, Corn ts 8,1917 LEYV ORE 1917 it | n g, danel c:e:chxxssmxmsaxmxmgi 4+ a"»i i x_ ; KARSTEDT BROS., Priceville 5 N o i on w n aone so ", 9 ~am Snd plow and so I did to taco ou: my pratis and while halt way ap a drill my horses stopped s“fn.y and I wondered what was tcarmatter and on examining I found was a big potato and so it was that ie iffwetzinti 8 4; . 1 c to nuish so here (as Austioneer Meâ€" l‘w..}sn,\mshegoes. 1 Chaill â€"Novembar strong â€" blasts makes fiâ€"lds and forests bare. It lmros were alive he could compose a good poem on the kind of weather we are having since October came in and now atea few days in Novyember | and lo:s of prtatoes to take up yet and them such a flce crop this year. || Dat they are not as large as the Son || of Erin h«d them some 50 years ago | when first they began to be plentifai w.th the plow he said "I went to my |& praty pated early one morning with | t mBy team and ninw ama L2R ks s q». 0. 0. "CuCO between exâ€"ree e Thos Nichol‘s and Joln Scotbhart‘s Stothart ge‘ting the benc"is of having it on hig side of the fence. . Ater satislying our cariosity in examining the macbinecborog‘m’ (»ven on Sunday) we came to the enclasion that this was one of the seven wonders of the world. W un‘ not tell what the other six may be Whatever titw Canada‘s Victory Loan, 1917 & were while in civilian positions. Their wants are steady addition to the bank account each imnonth. were while in civilian _ Ob howtho _,.”;:;: 4 ie Cc o , ‘de & » those poor The following accounts were passe LE AND IIMIT€ _ ‘s‘annag 22. _ smcs l"b?;q;“:‘:h li.idre'mmblnmd S. Mclntyre, contract for fire * : St‘opped » were 0 n man; READE rerssees eesesceesreccerces». $225,04 PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS ;:'l hou'?:o :.:O?Q'Eg;.gxo"zzfim 'llellll?(ll mnn. Cu’z Jno W;’hlittzk::". .mv:lt watering $X.5 â€" â€"s4p . * * us A aA a FRVET: :: sqrres ... Wonderfal is the ll_urel'mlly o; mllhl ‘b:al’y::.::;:;'::;'“h do yet !C.:o:h:i;e,:"f::t:: l'. b::;bfl%'gq! Bell "{lek:;one 50., rental and 5:38 st $ 1i0d Cler coming from e arch : 0 y 1 TMHEUBEHRE v11> ++ ++ ++ 2+ +4+ na4e06 e «+ § car suraction wascentered on fariego jou bno Darbam Road and Soath 126 now bo w id 9 ono Rxd ie weghr af | w. A ied es xsl t .itude, antos, top buggies The sun shone in its bril ting jurors, &c, $243......... 42. ing the mul.itade, autos, top 1 a fancy | years forget his dutifal son ? Oh uo ! W. Ryan, drawing gravel for oocher oo (ne fr Col oe Pither and |last Sunday and aff rded & large | His thoughts are on him almost conâ€"| ** fYea:, revsrrecmcetreseesscenceess â€"â€" 11.00 thither to the far ead of John Stotâ€" DR ber of the Raelic race to come to tingually, Hydro power for September ..... 90.00 hart‘s tarm. . What was the object the Presbyterian Chg.on c 0°8P 4| The funeral of Miss Mclanes of To.â€"‘J. c. ag2., 7 ecptember ... 90 bet an aeroplane which played out | good sermon in that lenzuage trom | ronto was fairly wall aseellcdca .o Py some way and landed on the top of| Rey D. a. Mclean of Rinlaw f_ +| 1 DBbO Y sec nd growth elms at th« line fence| Brnea â€" ir. MACL A considerable number of men who have enlisted in the Canadian forces have found themselves better off under the army rate of pay, which is granted in addition to board, lodging, clothing, equipment, transportation, etc., than they ; Bombardiers, or Second Corporals . _ 1.05 10 * 3 Trumpeters,Buglers, and Drummers â€" 1.00 10 " & Pduu..(h-nn.bflnu * + 1.00 10 " As in the oltbooealrudy* . .ml“ Sop: in Separation Allowances be available formtl:o.e desendmtfi:ofidlhood upon sei.:nded men. 'Hxig Separation Allowance is $20.00 month for the rank and file, $25.00 for sergeants and staffâ€"sergeants M{‘;’)OO for warrant officers. The experience is thatmflnymmaflwdtoanignlpaflthdrmbdependenh,inaddifion. pper part of this badget was I tor last week but divn‘t get so here (as Ausctioneer Mcâ€" usk slsc css PRICEVILLE : Men selected under the Mili!a? Service Act will receive the same pay as now on active service receive. Pay will start from the time a man reports for duty. â€" Money from the Patriotic Fund and Separâ€" ation Allowance will also be available for selected men. 7 4 Canadian soldiers are well paid. The fact that wess wages in Canada are generally higher than those paid 1 in Europe is recognized in the system of remuneration / for men on active service. Clothing and l all equipment in addition to food is also 4 f E. _ _A 2 sup;?ieg to the Canadian soldier, leavinj Eul id d "~ N him with no expense except person [ +. 19. 3Â¥ ce +\ 23 incidentals. § sb e your Earnings, Save Something NOV.8, 1917 This Space donated by Com e [ 2 ®® CHOrl 50 years ago | and old. ) be plentifai! Mr Maleolm ; I went to my attended Gaelic emeentonms llacl Pr C L Will Be The Same f J »bo Stotâ€" s the object ) played cat on the top of ions. â€" Their wants are provided for, and they receive a to fence clcy se 4B T Oyterian Charch last Sunday Private Hector MceDonald 198 Canadian Baffs writin from Lond D. Eogland, said on & feow days‘s outing with HFOM â€" bis (%m. rok Wi bam 4. _4 / C CIOC!@fr of Egremont attended Gaelic sService in the Presâ€" byterian Charch las; Sunday, Private Hector McDonald of the 198 Canadian Baffs writing home from Lond n, Eogland, said he wn‘ on & feow dayg‘s outing with others from his Camr, Witly Camp ; he l sends his sincerest thanks to the kind mmenmenmmemmemns.........._ | â€"Mr McLean in his closing remarks said he would bever forget the people of Priceville where he labored cne summer when a young man some 30| years ago and now few are to be seen of those that were then aged men and women and he mado a strong appeal to his hearers to be always ready for the change that ig awaiting yonnzl and old. ~~"C â€" 100 & e E ]i.h and Gaelic. He bf.:d'n?’. re:grkl on a verse found in Ps3, 46 : "Tha Aimbeaw anp le srathath seibh ni cathair dbe py Ait or a River is whose Streams make flad the city of our ‘ | Lord," S:ravge but it is a facy; um, no langnuage is so well appreciated as the mother tougue to thoge versed in many languages if the trath is plainâ€" ly told . The Rev Mr Matheson took Mr Mcâ€" | Lean‘s chuech preaching Gaelic and | Eoglish, van a & ,â€"--uiwlnmhin‘ hdo y“}u r! lon the Darham Rad and Bouth line, .,:;e bo <, _ The sun shone in its brilfiucy[ynrs o lutsnndny and eaff rdeq & . large | His tho number of the Raelic race to come to tinually the Pmbyteri.n Cha‘rch to hear a The f good sermon in thag le+nzuage trom | ronto w Revy D. A. Mclean of Ripley Co, | the Gle Bruace. M McLean is & thorough | of the 1 master of both languages, English | from be and Gaelic. He baseq his reMarks / snch an on x verse forna ;.3 Cu_ 8# 5 _ SPrmon in that Jsnz Revy D. A. Mclean of R Bruace. M McLean is & master of both langngel. and Gaelic, He based his on a verse found in Ps, 4 Aimbeaw &ADD l6 srntharl matk.to s. Buy Victory Bonds Sinclatr ‘ Service Pay _ Allowance The Military Service Council. w CarNey.â€"At Loreburn, Sask. on Tuesâ€" §M| day, Oct. 30, to Mr and Mrs Lorne M ' Carney (nee Miss Lena Edge), a son. E McEacHern.â€"To Mr and Mrs Hector | McEachern of Priceville on October 28, m a daughter, (Florence E.) 3 | much imp: oved in bealth Byy | western trip last Wednes [ We are glad to learo E,Mary is home trd * / tended visit with Drom young EI Mr J. Wati‘s sale was very successâ€" fal with an ideal fall day. Mrs Watt fl was down from Durbam for a few T®] |dave, retarning Saturday with Mr E | Watt. | _ We welcome Mr Kerr and family x'trom Milverton to our midst haviog fat ! purchased the McWilliam property | | Km | Mico Cadia Pr.2000 us z_=â€"_ | _ Piper Jno Gilliespie and his sister, _ . ~|Cedarville visited friends in the vil. JP |lage Soanday. uo E The R. 8. C. s. concert in the hal} on Wednesday evening was yery O'C successfal, considering the state of xG | the roads, Many were present from a W distance and an enjoyable evening was spent. Saveral young ladies :'D sold home made candy while two E ladies as nurses acted as doorkeepers. f Total proceeds $70.50 iltbciturtnttsnlitishetc c 4. 1 western trip last Wodneadsy. We are glad to learo that Miss Mary is home from an ex. tended visit with Dromore friends WVIHIETN AAN e i veice cce % 1i & ui. Aa‘nsiroag to Toronto Tuesday. _ _ Miss Logisa Smi hb spent Halloween with her brother in Toronto. E Peh". puhstO@aitnsbctunts t wo4A? A Miss Sadie Harvey went to Hamilâ€" ton Wednesdav last and Miss E. 8. Armstroag to Toronto Tuesdav. Rev L. J. I‘;fi;.' Toronto will preach in Bethany chapel next Sapâ€" day, 11th, at 3 npd 7 30 p. m. Lt §... mss . tC Ooemein e ’ New Enogland young people met at the manse Thursday eveniog and presented Mr and Mrs Forde with a purse and address, and on Friday evening Betbany young people met and also presented them with a purse and address previons to their depar-‘ ture to their new home at Clinton. Fine weather is ours at last. nip lifiing is the order ot the day. wr .e 4 24L At a special meeting of Owen Suund library board the resignation of Miss Nellie Barnstein as assistant librarian was received and accep:ed. Miss Myra Melean, a Priceville gold medalist graduate of O. S. Collegiate Institute, was appointed to the posiâ€" tion. ; Nov 4tn, 1917, 108 is this. What ( or Squaw summer Iw‘s a pleasure to ; Ithele times,. ence to we 1u"r__ ""© °xtend conâ€" dolence to Mr Mcinnes and sisters for the loss of a dutifal sister. B\ Hyd [ The faneral of Miss McTones of Toâ€" ’J- C Fonto was fairly well attended from | J. C the Glen S:ation. The inclemency | F "e: of the wesather kep; a good many w. I from being there and other matters C. F such as thresbing. We extend eonâ€"| * dolence to ut» uerr__ "‘ C t&t BORN HOPEVILLE I1{. A beautifol mornâ€" What they called Indian immer in olden times e to get beantiful days 132 Average att â€"â€"Mathieen _ ] Annie McLeo Sr 2ndâ€" Hect N ++ Margaret Trinkar Aan__"LCC) _ As a matter of fact there is no basis ’! Quillinan, Margaret Dunbar, Alexander | for these fears, we could show a number Czwartskawski, F Black, W Black. of letters proving our contention that if .__F.E. McGuire, teacher, GIN PILES are takxen +5 keep the urine | normal, prevent colds settlin on the NO. 9 GLE.NELG it.q;., . kidneys g: bladder, and ward%fi Rheuâ€" &4:::‘d:}§411)3ae‘l'l,s:l gelll-mgls?;}oeA }I}‘}t{g; * | matic attacks, almost everyone can Porough, iR Hara. J o B Hargrave, '[ enjoy perfect health at this late period. H Ritchie. 2ndâ€"M Hargrave, 1 avis, | _ To quote from a letter received from A Lawrence, Istâ€"R Arnett, Sr Primer" a prominent Consulting Engineer of â€"B Ritchie, C Roseborough. JrPrimer | New York Cityâ€"*"Your remefi‘y I find â€"F McFadden, A Arnett and K Davis | at 60 years of age, to dgiw.;‘rerfect relief equal, K from the Kidney and Bladder troubles Elizabeth Scott, Teacher. incident to one of my age." ._ NO 10, GLENELG & EGREMONT. Perha;r:s you know a man o;'y woman Sr 4thâ€"Allan McInnis, Ester MciInnis, whose life is made a torment by Rhenâ€" Fioza McDougall, Allie McEachern, Earl | matism, Backache, Sciatica, or Swollen McLeod, J. Alex McCuaig. Jr 4thâ€"â€"Jen. Joints. . Don‘t let it continue, for Gin 1 ny McDermid, Annie Shortreed. _ Jr 3rd | Pills will surely bring tha# lanaad pe m AToa e hniay : WKAK cuill . Bd l * _0 Sr 4th â€"Georgina Anderso McDonald. Jr 4â€"Catherine ( McDonald. Sr3rdâ€" Kathleer Walter Dunbar, Ernest McRs Haley, Wilbert Haley. Jr3rd Donald, Margaret McMillan, . an (equal), Arch Black. _ Sr Quillinan, Maicolm Black. P Quillinan, Margaret Dunbar, Czwartskaweski, F Black, W B NO 3, GLENELG. ! Sr 4th â€"Howard Ritchie. Jr 4th â€"Wilâ€" lie Morrison, Marion Bogrd. Thomas Morrison, Mary Glencross. 3rdâ€"Ethel Anderson, Melvilie Anderson, Ella Ritchie. Jr 3rd â€"Margaret Anderson, Reta Glenâ€" cross, Mary Vorrison, Wilbert Greenwood. 2ndâ€"Lavina Paylor, Ada Boyd, Milton Herst. _ Istâ€"Marjorie Ritchie, Johnny | Morrison, Ada Paylor, Frederica Staples, Glenny _ Firth. _ Primer Aâ€"Armonell Glencross, Arnetta Horst. Primer B Altert Morrison, Dorothy Ritchie, Archie Greenwood. Johnny Anderson, May Bell. Average attendance 21. e Sad OSP D PCM 25 200 â€"P Willis, C Shaefer, A D McelIntyre. Jr1â€" M Melosh, M Mortley, C Morrison. Sr Prâ€"J Ledingham, M MciIntyre. _ Aâ€"â€"Fp Willis, D Morrison, I Stafford, L Shaefer. Bâ€"E Ledingham. Average attendance for Oct. â€"23, Katy Belle Black, Teacher. ’ Maryilfi)ixvggan, Teacher. NO 3, GLENELG & BENTINCK Jr 4thâ€"S Ledingham, G Gibson, Francis Gibson, Katie Morrison. Sr 3rdâ€"K Ray E Willis, P Mortley, Hattie Mortley, A Shaefer. _ Sr 2ndâ€"M Ray, D Shaefer, A Smith, E. Melosh, J Braun. Jr 2ndâ€"P Willis, C Shaefor. A 1 Meingo.s" 4C 7 $" in _ Morrow Riddell, Marie Walsh, r Myrtle Boyce. Jr 3rdâ€"Gordon Riddell Jessie Ledingham _ Jr 2nd â€"John Ledingâ€" ham, Jas Atkinson, EddieLong. Jr 1s:tâ€" Cameron Corlett, David Boyce. Primer Aâ€"Murie! Heft. Primer Bâ€" James Meis. Average attendance 7. NO 13, BENTINCK Jr 4thâ€"Morrow Riddell, Ma Myrtle Boyce. Jr 3rdâ€" Gordor gessievlfdfr)gham Jr 2ndâ€"Tob Sr 4thâ€"M Lawrence, C Rit%ie. H Mountain. Jr 4thâ€"G Ritchie, N Aréx. ander, M Langrill, A Armstrong, P Noble A Knisley. 3rd â€"I Armstrong, H Lawâ€" rence, W Grierson, S Sharre. 2nd â€"L Sharpe, L Armstrong. E Noble, A Noble, F[Hopkins. lstâ€"GArmstrong. Primary Bâ€"A Lawrence, N Ritchie, M Hopkins, E Webber, K Dnsmoor, (J Dunsmoor. Primary Aâ€"A Picken. M Armstrong, R Dunsmoor. I urnbull, _ Jj 3| "~PCNCitures Paid Durh&Am Soc. $32 10 *â€"x4 WHHIaN, G Reay, J Turnbpll. Jt 3 TEA + +s 8388 ++. + se tWe se es 44 00 â€"Mary Mighton, Margaret Mighton, D Sewing materi and Mather. Sr2â€"J McRonald, R Johnston, materials for bozeÂ¥........ 143 66 W McCulloch. Jr 2â€"W Alexander. Sr’ Balance on hand. \...... 70 17 Istâ€"G McCulloch, W Charlton, R Reay. â€"â€"._ Jr Istâ€"MiChariton, E Reay, L Mervyn. | Total....................%...$289 93 Prâ€"E Crozier, H Hopkins, P Alexander. Work doneâ€"40 day shirts, 6D hospital M. S. Kirktown, â€" teacher. shirts, 19 pyjama suits, 64 towels; 150 prs NO. 11, BENTINCK solclks kx}lifi.e;m pillow cases made and 3 Sr 4thâ€"M Lawrence, C Rit ie, .r1 | pilows filled, ... Mountain. Jr 4thâ€"G Ritchie,‘ %Kl&- Presâ€"Mrs W. Ewing Secâ€"K McF, inder, M Langrill, A Armstrong, P Noble Treasâ€"Winnie Binnie. A Knisley. 3rdâ€"I Arpern iC‘ 4,0 3008 NO 3, BENTINCK Sr aâ€"w Grierson, R Livin Bailey. Jr4aâ€"J Park, A Corbet â€"H Milligan, G Reay, J Turnb â€"Mary Mighton, Margaret M Mather. Sr 2â€"J McRonald, R W McCulloch. Jr 2â€"W Alexs 1stâ€"G McCulloch, W Charltan p uy i0 2C P 4+ HL0ORE, Jr 3rd â€"J. Mortimer, M, McCaughey, L. McClocklin, M. McDonald, S, Levine. Sr 2ndâ€"M. Mountain, N. McGirr, A, Vessie, M. Montgomery, S. Hartford. Jr 2ndâ€"M. Lang, A. Watt, C. Dymond M. Lawrence, G Donnelly, * Sr 1st â€"Adeline Collinson, Irene Moyer, Alvin Snell, Mae Traynor. Jr 1stâ€"Merle Bauer, Lila McDonald, Margaret McAuliffe, Irene MeCaughey, Alda Wilson. endante 14.85, Jessie F. Sr 3rdâ€"W, Bry;x_x:" Hepburn, M. Orr, T. p | Sr 4thâ€"Amelia Blair, Sadie Russel, M. C, McKechnie, Adeline Graham, M. M McKechnie, Jr 4thâ€"Wilhelmine Collinson, Wilbur Traynor, Myrtle Yirrs, Royden McDonâ€" ald, Buelah Stonehouse. Report of Durha‘nirPublic School for October. ship feet:-'C-ar;;"e'aj Mss ie ol .. ETEEC. Grantâ€"Firthâ€"That sum of $:0 t paid Treas. of HamiltoniGuelph-Owen S‘l_)!.mg Good Roads Assn. 122 membe. NO 7, GLENELG > â€"_ _ ", "Sion was granted W. McGowan to construct a crossing from his mill to sidewalk on south side of George St. Grantâ€"Geo Kressâ€"That the Finance Committee confer with the Hydro Com. auditor re the Hydro account and reâ€" port at next regular meeting â€"Carried.. Wrglt in 222000 1 i 420000 C ATCPARIROCE wikks J. C. Adams, Sept. salary......... J. C Adams for glass, etc......... Fire brigade, practices during PERSONE eFv 48 h s13 rareacnriers) naved W. Laidlaw, selecting jurors ... C. Elvidge, selecting jurors...... Permission was granted W. Mc to construct 2 crossint ferm his Arnetta Horst. Primer B ison, Dorothy Ritchie, Archie Johnny Anderson, May Bell. endance 21. C EA. MacKay, Teacher eorgina Anderson, Christena T. a s 194 pnlys. " 4â€"Catherine Quillinan, E. 3rd â€"Kathleen McMillan, ; . Ernest McRae, William / 1a)6y. _Jr3rd ~Bella Mcâ€" et McMillan, Jos Quilli~â€" Black. Sr_2nd â€"John im Black. Prâ€"Wilfred aret Dunbar, Alexander ? Black, W Black. F. E. McCuire, teacher Grierson, R Livingstone, R â€"r.‘l Park, A Corbett. _ *Sr3 EFlorence _ McDonald, Ella irgaret Storrey, Jack Kelcher Lawrence Whitmore. trOoNg. E Noble, A Noble, â€"G Armstrong. Primary N Ritchie, M Hopkins, J‘msmoor, J Dunsmoor. Picken, M Armstrong, R V. Aljoe, Teacher. _Neil McKinnon, Sept. salary......... TJBE DURHAM REVIEW T. Brooks, , Royden McD;;‘ E. McCombe, J, 008. R | quy M **° r, " The Sc ‘ P. Fogart Valsh,| Quite a ddell ’ spent a ve edingâ€" | home of 'rlifrzxeâ€"r evening, s Mre F, Meis. friends in * Mies Te K Toronto wI ancis | for the win Ray | ingstone, v, A| _ We are ;r, ]‘2 McVicar is 1 _ | after being Sr/wi‘h pueua ife'E Miss Agn nco | in Darham + l Miss Chr: | couple of we ’ Join McGre Nil= | _ WoeAdina â€"Carried.. of $‘0 te _ To quote from a letter received from a prominent Consulting Engineer of New York Cityâ€"*"Your remefiy I find, at 60 years of age, to 've“rerfect relief from the Kidney lntF Bladder troubles incident to one of my age." Perhaps you know a man or woman whose life is made a torment by Rhenâ€" matism, Backache, Sciatica, or Swollen Joints. Don‘t let it continue, for Gin Pills will aurely bring that lonfid-lor relief. You don‘t have to buy Gin Fills to try them. Write for a free uut' Address the National Drnl‘& Chem: Co. of Canada Limited, oronto; or if fi’" live in the United States write to "a‘-,DrBCQ Inc., 202 Main 3%., Buffelo, â€" Rheumatism and backache so often accompany the later years of life, most people have an idea health and vigor cannot be expected much after the fitieth year. 75 °> â€" ime a man or woman is 60, the kidneys and bladder need a little help to keep them in good working order, Rev. Dr. Albert ‘Cfa;man. the emin Methodist Churchman, died Saturday his 84th year, AT 60 ENJOYING _ PERFECT HEALTH Miss Christena -McDomld couple of weeks with her sis Joimn McGrath of Holstein. Wedding belle aro ringing . We are pleased to hear Mrg McVicar is able to be &round after being under the doctor‘s wi‘h pneumonia, [EZCC 6 70°J evjoyanie eVening B6 tbe t"]ffi 'home of A. McMillans‘, Tuesday By their sof evening, $ y their so Mra F, Haley is at present visiting | ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" friends in Toronto. i f Mies Tena McCormick is leaving ftor | _ A comforta Toronto where she will take a position ; ;;Onc cellar for the winter months with Mrs Liy. m“c:?;:': ?f; ingstone, ¢ TT By the time a man or spent a very enjoyable home of A. MsMill evening, 109 25 The Soldierss‘ Aid meeting at Mre « Fogarty‘s was a great success. Qu:te a number of young people ant a) warke wwbel ce qi s ® 0000 1.62 Annual Report fBunessalHled Cross ‘ociety Potato pickmgfli‘s tâ€"hâ€"e. order mm nds ~tgpo o 4TH LINE GLENELG Severe penalties are provided by law for failure to report for service or claim exemption as above. emeeâ€"nan Seebege & 5.. .. Waftnfitichared dt 4 417 10th through the Post Office. These Tribunals will commence to deal with claims for exemption on November 8th. All claims for exemption must be made not later than November 10th. Those who make or have made their claim for exempâ€" tion in writing through the Post Office will receive notice by registered letter of date on which their claim will be dealt with, Those who neglect to make use of the Post Office must present themselves in person at a Tribunal on November 8th, 9th or 10th, and they will then be informed as to when their claims will be dealt with. Reports for service must be made on or before November 10th LDFONDOWN HGX TL . ) wene 307 The location of The I this district is as follows: Y MILITARY SERVICE ACT 1917 For the Attention of Class Onge Men SV doctor‘s care the eminent Tribunal Ont. No. 95 «.. $289 93 c. $32 10 «++ 44 00 John again of the in Owen Sound, Ont., is the v:y best place to get a practical minjn‘ and To bellg)etostmmu: dammlt for trained omlg 3 may enter any time. i;hg?ag in fees. Cfim.?u on appliâ€" cation . Canada‘s Victory Loan,. " Universal Service â€" â€"Buy Victory Bonds" aLg ae___ Â¥" PCIOre the ! _ 30th Day of Nove, ber, 1917 their name, addresses \and descripâ€" tions and a fuil statem t of particuâ€" lars of their claims and the nature of security (ifany) held by them, duly certified, and that after thd said day tbeadministntorwi]l pr todisâ€" tribute the assets of the estat among the parties entitled thereto, aving . regard only to the clatms of which they then shall have notice. I Dated this 4th day of November A,. | D. 1917, 1 1st Day of Augubt are requested to sen or otherwise to deli of the Town of Darkh the. administrator on persous having c] tate of the said son who died on in rrtncy ceasg s ~ s e Grey farm deceased, NOTICE is h reby given pursuant R.S 0. 1914 Cab 121, See 56 that all persous having clhims against the es tate of the said lexander Murchi. son who died on about the 1st Day of Augubt, A, D., 1917 are requested to sen by post prepaid or otherwise to delivhkr to J P Telford of the Town of Durh , Solicitor for ‘ the . administrator on br before the 3oth Day of Nove ber, 1917 | heir name, addresses \and descripâ€" iong and a fuil statem t of particuâ€" ars of their claims and t e nature of ecurity (if any) held by them, duly ertified, and that after thd said day beadministntorwill procéed todisâ€" ‘ibute the assets of the estat among e parties entitled thereto, aving | gard only to the claims o whichl. 1ey then shall have notice. ' In the mat TORONTO Issued by The Military Service Council, NOTICE is n Exemption Tribunals in Je mattertof the estate of Alexan der Murch n, late of the Town ship of Gle elg in the County 0j Grey farm deceasged George Binnie ‘vl”lafll We]’f â€"Durham to Creditors 1917 s# d Stanfield‘s o # Underwear «@ #e as good as gold, warm : z and unshrinkaitle. for % w sale at # M e Ts C. L. GRANT w i‘“WO’ gThe Next Best # Investment z A sound investment,. the By purchasing them s YOu are benefitting yourself and helping z your country ; and of to make is topurchase "irs,. Frank Haley returned from Torâ€" onto Tuesday last where she was visitâ€" ing her sister, Mrs Wellwood. Mr. Lawrence McKeown spent one day last week with the Keyland {Bros, and called on other {friends there. Our next Red Cross meeting will be held at Mrs. Geo, McRac‘s Wednesday next, * Miss Mary McMillan of Scotchtown, spent Sunday with her friend Miss Tena hg:Donald. Messrs Sam Arrowsmith and John McVicar spent one evening last week with friends in Markdale, Mr. Matt. McKeown spent Sunday at Mr Hanlon McDonald‘s, . Halloween passed over rather quietly in our burg, We are pleased to hear Mrs John Mcâ€" Vicar is improving after a few week‘s s ckness, also Mrs J2s. Dunbar who has been under the Dr‘s care for some time. Miss Tucker of Hamilton. is visiting ber aunt, Mré Geo, McRac, Mr.\ 3. 3, Graham of Toronto is spending a few weeks with friends in our burg, Men of First Class Must All Respond to Ca‘l on or Before that Date. A Comnssntmen Ottawa, Nov. 5â€"In Canada, no future date in the calendar Jooms . "Q {MtW‘e "Magic Date" is November 10th sacrifice but pnould be to set his soul in the God‘s loving countenance even set himself right with Christ on to Damascus even in his blindncss ingi.l:toleh _with God may at Hneat Kev Mr a goodly sprin to hear the po ences to the se made with feel HiSM| verses of the weredlrk.g:;s infidelity SC hence the injun. selves upon you plying it to ever nothing to do wi Goodâ€"Bye to Rev Mr Wyke GLENELG CENTRE 7".“1°unnd'-mms Tt HHOT ingrm )" news T?.‘_M!e u“; x/ OV- or on subscripâ€"

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