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Durham Review (1897), 15 Nov 1917, p. 8

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not accept any stock t t is not bought, on account of the uncerta' ty of knowing the amount of stock that . 1 be brought in to complete a load, and I reserve the right to ship whatever da . the week he choose. GE . HRAM The undersigned w es to inform the F if ydu 'hiifif 'iiaGGi"ticGiieGv%iiirir1 puhlic that atterN?ve _ r. 13th, he will _ hag: oft fo the fine weather of the first Beef Hides, Sheep Shins, Lamb Skim, Horse Heir, Rubben, ete, wented and highest prices paid I will pay the following prices for Poultry, de- livered " my Store in Durham on Monday or Sat- urday of each week ' Sr 3rd-M. Kirby, B. Kirby, B. Finder. Jr .3rd--P. Weltz. Sr2nd-M. Robert- son. Jr 2nd-L. Kirby. Jr lat-L. Smith. Sr Ptr. Harry Finder. Jr Pt-- (K. Kirby, s. Kirby.) Abs, H. Mignon. o,ll,1ll,l;"l",l,ll0.l!,lll!!,,ll,e,, i 15%er Sr 'th-R Morrison. Jr 4th--M Might" 1 on. R Grant. V BI th. Sr 3rd--R Blyth, I T McCabe, R Megabe. M Eden. J.r. Ir-- , s Lawrence. Sr 2-M Kellar, R Wilkm-l’ son. E Grant. Jr 2-L Wilton, R Finni- l Em. Sr l-A McCabe, H Grahy, E My! tie. Pr o-S Eden. I Wilkinson. F Grant , Lawrence; Pt tr-W Grasby; i'tir-riil, This spplies to both renewals and new subscriptions. The subscriber who puts his label a year ahead within the next month reaps the benefit. After November 17th, the 81.50 rate will be "eetive for all subscriptions. To the United States, the rate will be $2.00 in advance. THE PUBLISHERS. to make the decision. You are going to win or lose by it. You pay for a tonne. even if you don't take it, in loot opportunities ard smaller canning power, Why not start " once? Enter any day. Write cr can " once for out free catalog of information. Time is money, so DO IT NOW. at! one: of $1.25 per year for all l9|8§ubs. if paid before Nov. l7 This will give ample time for all ot,iirrir,G to secure the PPP."" rate. Examine your label and if in arrears for 1917 or menu years, kindly call or remit same at once. To get . 'ootbotd in the world of bluiIICID. The opportunities in Cvmmereial life no better than ever before. Out In! term Graduates Me coming from $520 to $900 n yen. It‘s Up to You Be Review tldihtr your dhr ltir. Im,' '17 In increasing the subscription price of TH]: REVIEW to 81.50 W year, to take elect after November 17th next, we have taken n step that will occasion no surprise to our many, and esteemed, Feeders. In fnct, quite s number have commented thnt the price M nnturnlly have been raised some time ago. It is no secret that " the " rate, the subscription end of the newspaper has been a ftnaneiat loss for mnny months past; even at the 81.50 rate, there is not the revenue in these days of inflated prices, that the 81 rate supplied five years ago. $t 'eryear accepted ler all Arrears, or l9l7 subs. " to Nov. 17th -mrl----'-ai-"=aa==Cr_"i'_r_"=C_"f__f-""'"l"""""1'"'_" J N. MURDOCK, Durham Ciops must be empty and all birds healthy Dir. I‘orost Business College ‘. A. McLACHLAN, Pres. L. A. FLEMING, Prin. Notice toNe Public anada's Victory Loan M. M. Kerr, Teacher NO. 2, EG'T & NOR'BY Bullets win battles. Money win: BUY VICTORY BONDS. N()W IS CPI-IE 'l‘IME Noi, EGR & NOR School Reports. Hens..........l2 to.l4c Chickens.....l4 to lik: Ihtckts............... l4: Miss Barkley, Teacher This Space donated by --- Durham to Money wins Wars. Sun ar.-About 10th October, from Lot 13. n 2. Tp of Egremont. two sheep with bla int on face. Sujtable reward for recov Lorne Allan half of Noviiiibk, , Hon. David "rpieson,--Chairman; A. _ s. Hunter, Robt.McFarlane, A. A. Cation i CANVASSERS i Arthur H. Jackson, Cagltain. DURHAM I Jno M. Findlay, DRO ORE, i Jno R. Philip, HOLSTEiN, i Don McQueen, Mt. FOREST, R R 1, l Jas. W. Blyth VARNEY, W. A. Livingstone, ALLAN PARK, A. B. McArthur, BUNESSAN, Robt. Macfarlane, DURHAM. District No. 7, comprises --Durham; all Bentinck east of Livingston's sideroad: all Glenelg south of 5th Concession, and old survey; old survey in Normanby, and all of Egremont. Canada’s Victory Loan, 1917 Now, ev.erybody,.ah atnoncg. especially ADVISORY COMMITTEE District No. 7. 'ARIO ARC TORONTO B R No. 1, Vamey to cri ernmt had II when questi I.-- sound 2.-- years that w 3.-ri him 3 The was M Mr. regeive anon p by reas the Fai Justice eygent ' non be the peo He a preseqt Guthrie fie vote In general therefore, he followed Sir Wilfrid, than whom he believed no more loyal citizen existed, a statement received by applause but every man was at liberty in Liberal ranks to 'ollow his conscience and he believed that the Military Service Act should have a fair trial, consequently he reserved the right to take ippeiiendedt actionon the War policy oftheUnionl government. The prune neressrty Fel to winthe war and to do ourpartwe must supplement the forces at the front A few months, p.e.rhaps less, would reveal 1rlyctlittltatpit1icrirodd bethesucceas Sir Wilfrid, he said. had blame f br bung- fgng in recruiting, so had Sir Sam Hughes. micr's appeal in Quebec last week has marked him as the most sincere, consistent and loyal mm in Canada. He was in general agreement with the manifesto ot Sir Wilfrid Laurier especial- Ily that part that promised to overhaul I 810,000,000 C. N. R. steal. Was heart- ily in favor of the Sections of the Fran- }chise Act allowing soldiers to vote and women relatives, but condemned the omission of many women who had done excellent war work: it was most unfairl in its operation in this and other respects. The system of enumerators was totally unnecessary ; the municipal officials could easily have done it, There were absurd irregularities in finding out who are voters and depriving naturalized citi- zensot their vote, was something Britain had never done. He claimed the promises of the mani- festo of the Union government were not :being lived up to, patronage was not abolished and. he knew of only one Lib- eralappointment and there might bea reason why Pugsley was shelved. Car- veil last September had denounced the Election Act but had sacrificed consisten- cy, by now taking advantage of it. He enumerated the few Ontario Liberal ministers and said they were not repre- sentative of Provincial Liberalism but; ratherof the "Big Interests" of the cityl of Toronto. l iL--Was he ever guilty luring his y?) Similarly many citizens y alien birth years in oftice of bringing m measures whose loyalty. was unquestioned, were that would cause the blush of shame ? I broker;3 131;: Wig]. "Such asthese l [Illin- ' _ . . uten riti su fect can vote at my eec- h d; ? Is it right we should now betray ( “06" bug?" my! be 15 years avgritish su ject ore t ey can vote or right, “if ytC.errt.orn every part of the Hall even though they have enjoyed the privi- T/ 0Wright (2n appearing was heartily I lege for 14 years." ‘ . . . . . Borden he claimed had formed the received. .When he..re.ceiied his nomin- Union Government y.ithoutitmandaiii, anon parties were distinctly aligned, but and Liberals will not be sandbag ed b by reason of intmcitncy, in conducting the imperfect Liberal ')'l'll'l'lefftrt'i,t,'ey. , the Far a new situation had arisen. .In "They took in a few worthy Liberals to Justice tp Liberals who might have t,fy..%l/o"il. the mantle of respectability over ergent Views he wanted .to p ace his p iPr'G unworthy crowd but the garment non before them. he believed in trusting would not wear well Some of the Liber. the people. . . l als no doubt went in through patriotism He agreed with the chairman that the but in many cases rsonal preferment present government was not truly union ; l was the motive," andP6 the statement was Guthrie was not a representative Liberal. I loudly applauded. He continued with He voted for the Northern 'htily.ay.A.ct,iiiii"i"a earnestness "The masses are f9r extension tai. parliament, for the PN: ! struggling while harlots and buccaneers ui.tt?us Franchise Act. Rowell 19m"? ' had taken hold of the late government of without mandate from] the people. tlt t , this country." even consut is co eagues, cw urn " . n " was a gyd soldier, but was not truly rep, rows: "lg, bait; s1a"ltdri'e'roi,t l resentative. .Carvell, Calder. McLean I R10 .t Ever" hwmr of it a iat ed with a were outstanding men but even all those Borden and White , Evmer d in the mentioned were not half of the 'rovern-!ll'e'lll , . y ay I ment. .. . . . I . . 1 He claimed the promises of the mam-'01. 'svrtlgit"ilge 'hetinSgg'iuttsgt,tt I festo of .the Union government were not I Laurier" for his great worth being lived _up to, patronage was not - . f Mr. Wright on appearing was heartily‘ 'received. When he received his nomin- ation parties were distinctly aligned, but by reason of itupmciency in conducting the war a new situation had arisen. In justice to Liberals who might have div-I ergent views he wanted to pace his posi- l tion before them" he believed in trusting the people. I I.-Did Lauder ever give an uncertain sound ? 2.--Was he ever guilpy during his 15 years in office of bringing in measures that would cause the blush of shame ? Continued from Page I Mr Wright's desire, owing to circum- stances, to appear once more before the people. place his position before them and his resignation it necessary. He cri- ticized the personnel of the Union gov- ernment, which was not truly union, since only six or seven truly represent- ative Liberals appeared in its make up. He feared by certain signs that oil and water wouldn't mix. Though called Union government, appointments as of ' old, of Conservatives. tremendously out- numbered Liberals. He claimed a right to criticize past actions of the late gov- ernment whose leader was still leader' ; it had made a mistakein not forming Union , when Britain did. He propounded three] questions and asked an answer : eruption disallowed ' , Oliver Sinclair Hunter, farmer, exempted Thos G. Reid, until his class, 2, married men, is called James Bunston, farmer, ordered to report for medical examination ically examined ' Richard Bryans, farmer, exempted Stanley Mead, farmer, exempted John Lefgoy L.?w.r.ence, thresher. etc, ex- re-medical isoiairiiiiiitiG" ' E. Nelson McGuire, farmer, ordered to be medically examined 1vinl.tT,,Keith, farmer. ordered to be med- ‘_---,.. --%r." nun-u. vxuucu to De medically examined James A. McLachlan, grocer, exempted till Feb. I, 1918, to arrange for his business. Wm John McKenzie, farmer, exempted Edward Pratt, well driller, exempted Wm. And. Buchanan, farmer, exempted John H. Arnegt. factpry hand, ordered for ,ulat the Mare villi huddle- , lone Parody. have {can refugedex- empgm, two men partial exemption. five" ve desist» renewed and 33 gwen neuralgia. Thetribumg '3 statement at Ithec "plainatltedecuommisiye": Alex. Vaughan, farmer, decision reserved Thou. J. Johnston, farmer. exempted Hugh Vaughan, farmer. decision reserved Murray Ritchie, farmer, exempted Robert Robb, clerk, exempted Wm John Nelson, farmer, exempted Wm John Eden, farmer, reserved 1 Duncan Clarence Town, jeweller, ordered another Medical examination, later placed in Category 'E'. Exempted. , Ben S..Whitmore, farmer, exempted l Edward Elmer Fee, farmer, reserved Albert Win Harm. farmer, exempted I James Marshall, farmer, exempted Wm Henry Vickers, farmer, exempted I Kenneth Vaughan, farmer, exemption dis- allowed I Joseph l}un_§ton. farmer, ordered to bel NEARLY ALL. FARMERS ARE EXEMP'IED Decisions me; by num- Tribunal nuclei Military Service Act Snth Grey liberals Mrs David Briana ui LLa visit. has be: from Guelph Int week. Mr Arthur and Fred Ecol» bun returned from s trip mat. In Amos from Durham bu been vioiziug her old ham but. lately. Mr. R. Bias called“ Mull hm below he mowed met. The formers no certainly enjoying the beautiful unhel- In are Inning. Hope it may continue to that more ploughing mu, you be done. The meeting opened with God Save the King and closed with cheers for the can- didate and the verse "God save our splen- did men, b:." nu "1mm nneny and appropriately thanked them for the ratification,' he was deeply gratefql and hoped with their aid to carry the riding. " Mr Wright toriefly and ghzfn‘ked the1_n_for the ratii Mr Geo Binnie at the. close, spoke his personal gratification with the candidate's t attitude and moved the motion which, {appeared below, which was seconded by Mr Michael Murray, l Dr Smith, Dornoch rose to speak to the motion. He said Union government i had been forced by the people on the I politicians, and the people should show i the same spirit. H ' thought we should try to get together with the tory pang and select a candidate. acceptable to bot parties, and avoid an election. Many, he said, in both arties wanted this course and he moved) that a committee beap- pointed to' try to get together. A second. er was found to Dr Smith's courageous motion, but the spin.t of the meeting was against it entirely, and Mr Binnie's mo- tion carried with only two dissentients. THE DURHAM ”VIII I Dr Mearns, Liberal candidate for the 'Legislature. was introduced after Mr (,i,"vil'iii'i'i and was glad to see the ladies l present, reminding them that the privile- ges they now emoyed was due to the Lib. erals who in session and out had pled for this enfranchisement. He scored the Do- minion Act heavilv for the lack of provis- ion of the franchise to many ladies who were iaitht'ul workers but had no relative l at the front. I "Moved by Mr Geo. Binnie. seconded I by Mr Michael E. Murray, that this Con- vention of Liberals of South-East Grey, duly convened, having heard the stand taken by our candidate, Mr W. H, Wright fully endorse the same, ratify his nomina- tion and pledge our support to secure his election." "You have," he said in conclusion, "my position, it is for you to say if I continue your leader, or again: another," and the applause indicat , as the motion later OF confirmed, hearty assent to his position as outlined. V".-. -- __-N-w.. ..u "an: nanny, VI all, who have already gone. We are sen- sible of our duty to our country, neverthe- less we have sympathy with those who have to make the sacrifice called for. A. A. Catton, Jas. Lloyd. Some decisions will ho dovtttttause hard- ship. and financial loss, but we realize that 'etre.iftutyet. It wade as with many, or Every case is being considered having in view the great need of re-inforcementis also the necessity of production. F amines having one or more sons or brothers now serving are favourably considered. large majority exempted are farmers and farmers' eons. being an only son with the father or alone on the farm." The bal- ance of those exemgted were placed in Medical Categories , C, D, E, which are not being called now. report for aaa GGiariG Harvey Robt Croat. farmer', exempted Albert Webber, farmer, exempted I Joseph McCaslin. farmer, exempted Hugh McCormack, farmer, exempted Wm Langrill, farmer, exempted Louis Grahlman, farmer, exempted Albert George Keller, farmer, exempted John Craig Hamilton, farmer, exempted Stanley Mountain, farmer, exempted Gordw. Wilson, factory hand, exemption disallowed John Lorne Clark, farmer, exempted i‘eport for "meiifaaGiiiaiiar -- -. Hart?ld, Dixpn MEtirniller, ordered to allowed ' FN ___..- ' " _ William Pollock, farmer, exempted Earl W. Reid, farmer, exempted Wm. Arthur Renton, farmer, exempted John James Atkinson, farmer, exempted Joseph Feqdl, farm Jaborer, ordered to uuy aylyener Kearney, grocer i'ti'lttl'. yntil May t, 1918, to arrange hitr was. Robert Frederick Cuff, farmer/reserved Douglas Donnelly. farmer, exempted James H. Cmtchley, farmer, exempted J. Wallace Findlay, clerk, exempted, two brothers now serving Jarrttt,1.1roup, teamster, exemption dis- Guy Mme Kean ThooAquby Brown, farmer, exempted MAPLE ROAD - 7‘ T-""N5"" out the township. While he: unn- erouo hind. hue will” tenet to Ice her. :yet their beet with. mm] her and in life nan-n In- - ‘----~ A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr and Mrs Thoe Keith, nth com, at 5 o'elock on Wednesday. Nov 14th when their daughter Mary S. (Mamie) was wedded to Mr Irwin Bronchard of Goldstone. The nuptial knot was tied heath an arch of fiagtt and tsunt. ing her pastor Rev G S. Scott, pro- nouncing the eolemu words which _ united two hearts " one. Only the immediate relatives of the bride' and groom were present. The bride, who was given away by her lather,.wae unattended, and waa neatly attired in blue aiik poplin, with white gear- getta crepe collar and rttifa, and cat- rying a lovely bouquet ot ferns and roses. The wedding march wee ptar. ed by “he Sophie McArthur. The happy couple left on a honeymoon to 8cottsril1e, Mich., the bride' Wearing a handsome black tatreta sills with jet and beaded trimming, and black silk pluah hat with blumrich trim. ming and a black pleat: coat. The bride ia one at Manicure moat popular you; mm... hen. widely aad favorably km through- out the towuhim 'In‘l. I... --- The Library concert for the 7th of December promises to be one of the best which has been given by the local “lent in Holstein. Mr Brett, net has charge of the play which is entitled "A Noble Quin-It " the cumin; Robt. Barton’s sale on Tuesday brought a big crowd and high pri- ces. He an his friends, a puny in tho mum-u. The Methodist Quarterly omen: Board me: Monday evening with: good attendance. All reporta were satisfactoty. - -- --.._.‘- uni-“Cl. (nepnew ot Mr Doug. Cameron) has been killed in action. Arthur Irwin in, we are pleased to report, so far recovered from his rec. ent serioua illness " to be able to sit " part of each day. I The Presbyterian Church will hold Anniversary services on Sunday. [Nov 25. Also on Monday evening a fowl supper will be served. Rev. John Little, formerly otHolstein will be present. Be sure and be there. Mrs Adan Brown of Durham vili- ted with Mrs. Walter Morrison and Mrs. Alex. Hamilton Monday of this week. . Pte Alister Lauder, (nephew of Mr Doug. Cameron) he. been killed in action. Rev. Mr McLeod and Mr In Me. Pherson of Mt Forest were in the village Saturday on business. Messrsteo. Calder, Herb Lamont, Clarence Calder and Mr John Brown were in Ayton Friday on business in connection with the Military Setvice Aal- Act. Mr and Mrs Geo Lewis of Oichard- ville visited on Sunday at R Irwin's. Mr. and Mrs Will Nelson visited the first of the week at David Long’s. Mira Annie Keith came hole Tuesday night from Toronto to ttt. tend the wedding of her sister. Harold Baird went to maii/rston Wednesday for medical treatment. Mrs Brewers visited with her mother Mrs J no Smith Tuesday. Miss Olive Hay came from Tint- tou on Saturday night to viii! at her home here. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stud: of Hano- 'ver Sundeyed with Mrs Morrison. Mrs. Hoatetter is attending I Lib. rary Convention in Guelph this week. Miss Nettie Hamilton visited a few days the past week with Durham friends. _ Min Morrison and In. A, Ham. ilton visited their sister Jean in It. Potent last week. Mrs Pennoch returned on Seturday from Harri-ton where she had spent a week visiting her sister, Mm, Crosby. Mr Ed Hay went to Toronto Tues- day naming, lemming the an: evening accompanied by his daugh- ter, Mn Clark. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church held their regu- lar meeting Tuesday afternoon in the hnsement. At the close the ladies packed a barrel of clothing, vegetables and fruit to be sent to the Redemption home, Toronto. Don't forget the P ttttlie School con- cert Dee. 20th. A good program. Purthar particulars later. Mr Tom McDougIll returned from the West Fnidly to his home in Yeovil. Mr John Orchard of London, spent a few do” the put week with " cousin here, John Orchard. Mr Arthur Beam arrived home from the West Friday to spend the winter. Mr. G P. Leith spent Wednesday of last week in Durham on busineu. Menu. Alex. Robertson and In. McPhetnon of Mt Forest are "curing their wood supply from Mean Bul- let and Brelmer, Holstein. Ree It Lennon loco-puma by [can Geo. Hunt. Funk Shup end " Hunt. motored “Lion Bead on Tacky to spend a day or two with td',',' letters not: there, Rev. Winfield nut. Pu?NCHARD--mirrrr HOLSTEIN "LEADER. "A Noble ddGiir.d LOCAL AID PERSOIAI. "r Nov t4th Mary S. (Mamie) min Broncbam mptial knot was flags, and bunt. 2 8. Scott, pro- n words which one. Only the) of the bride' and l The bride, who neatly attired h white goo}. rttifa, and cat. t of ferns and i . a r.1',eef2httert-eo-seo'd Mr Harding.. Durham tuned thin Tuesduy morning laying tho found.. tionc for the new furnace: in Amos Church. 1 We regret to learn of the death of lee, Clueless in the west nest Suk- ntoon. He III well known around ’here. Our sympstby slang with ot. ‘hers is extended to the bereaved rein- tives. Mrs Chislett is a sister of Itrl Wm Wench, end ot In I‘bos Tucker-l Glenelg. Mrs Arthur Selley is s sis- ter of accessed. I , 0430439410419an I A Singing clue bu been estnbliah- ed " the Ebemzer, with W. W. Ram-go in tsurge. Some tie" young voices are to be had here. that may yet develop into something more than ordnnuy. . Mr in Whitman now upon- I brand new Ford Car, Inning it delir. cred In: week. I No 12 school cloud in door- " 10 I. m. Friday owingto the cold not}: or. no fire, having been prouded by the cueuker through tome milunder- sanding. I Are you Sending a Xmas ) Gift Overseas ? It in not everyone who bu the pri- vilege ot “min; thingo " night." Ide and In Thou E. Bnown while on the my to Durban Iome_ few weeks ogo in their on. an a wild cat quite close to the rod tho: wu evidently duet! with the bright light, The noun] luck of course. no gun on bond. Misses Truax Canada's Victory Loan - -t9tr In John McKenzie Br " “Haring from m “not of pneumonia with Dr [Sum in “tend-nae. [men neonat- Ihe u improving. Her daughter. In Grogor of It Fore-t in which; upon her. Her son Jamel from won of In For.“ mind our the not and with} her. l This Mr J. M. Findlay is busy looking up nub-cribs" toe tho Vuuory Lon. The India arranged for I convu- of the neighborhood to um money for the Belgian relief fund. The Women] Indium held then meeting In: Wedneeduy " the home of Mn Robt Bonwick. A good piper wu given by In Bun Putteuon on “The Trrentuthuunutrr Farmer's Wife." Mill Baird of Mahdi]. gave stoic and Min Gnu Rum-go an Instrument“. Collection unmounted 7.60 to be used toe Chriumu boxes‘ for the soldiers. Phone 3 I-us More closes at 6 p. m. except l The collection foe the British Bod Crou fund In! Mon up in Atnog Church on Saudi]. ulna met on F "day niiht Ind pupae?! the Christan: box“ hte tho Dromou boys in England and Fmmse. ( The puking (alumina of the Po- triotio Soot», not tn, this week to B“ Crou Handguns". Tomb ; 78 ”jun. win and titteright pun of won. "Ind at $189.50. The, Tin of Med Biscuit: Towels Tin of Fruit Cage Khaki H'dk'h Dates than... Oxo Stationery Uhoeolettl Prepared Coffee Tooth and Sh Chocolate Ban Gum, etc. etc , Orange. Boaea of Corrugated Paper. cuiteble for sending Oven Remember! we will gladly gain you in packing and forwarding your parcels. Quin . "who! from thin vicinity "tended the plug “Tho Birth of. Nana" in Du: In on Smithy night. In Thou Autism Mama! mm! " n" "" Tum on Wounds, what. the 'l7ii,tTd"tda'dd been waiting he: Oil”! (or . low dun. 1 Taco nominal-ac. [no In, Findlay up.“ the "at! A M m m and in Durham. In“ concert In I It so let us aid you in selecting that which i acceptable to the Boys. A few ot the may I most suitthle are NORTH EGREMONT Space donated by . Findlay ,. except Wed. and Saturd rheumatic Send t SCO’ITS t or friend in Susan Borne To and throat create; strength to avoid clippe and pneumonia and makes rich blood to avert rheumatic tendencies. Send a bottle of SCOTT’S to a relative or friend in the service. Stott&Btrmre,rtararto,osu. .-aT beter it Iortiiies the lungs and resist much $33625; if he could have the benefits of 5C0"! EllllSION A §oldiers Strength Of " in calf, 15 Feeders 2ytw- oldsnndzs ings, will beheld at 101» 26 and 26, .Egremonl. u I o’clm. Tuesday. we.” ar, M? Terms, 6 mos it on approved 5m: 1 notes 6 p. c. per um otf for cash. D. 34993511.. JOHN BROWN, Credit Auction Sale on J. Walker'- tamt/uiiijirikr"ii_ Human bu and the other rim Towels Khaki Ha] I Stuioncry Tooth Ind 1 oranges W-tpl-ed “In Mr J. Duran: huge-93d? to {chain why: yga: We regret to In that Mr Dan Far. mil Inc sold " turn. His brother Jan in the pursuant. Ir Goo Ruth took . trip to the Queen City In: week. It and In cu. Hunt visited a: It Wm Tyndall's on Sunday. " ratr hovered over the Bend be: " "our: to slight Sumner he peered and the leMe" m seened to mourn for the vanished 110m. And the -ettitred bird-the! have let: their etude. To do. in Southern bower-e. Dark exude om the one. blue _ r, And the northern wind: blow cold. Boer (we: ties on the withered areas. And the urn: none growing old. In Collect and two children. Tor- onto. were new at Mr J. Eurig'e some time Mo. h Hart'- ooooon In It Fan-t Thun- dar 0min. Mr I“. the P. B. Ittqteettor EM In. can] vim tttttte school In: r Ira-aunt. can "ttedt, Gaul-h. Sonia a Oren"! Church III. tt-tett-dtt".8op.ttt.oeéttee. Alum: will be bold May "eattntt, Nov " In an entrain 93h accumulator: cum.- lending Over-oc etch Every enlisted an Edd stand up strgnger yum” and 10nd everything Khaki H'dk'te Pena]: Stain”: Pipes, Cigars Tooth Ind Shaving Brushes can“ Tobacco Auctionéer NOV. 15. 1917 Dromore which is most any articles ay Sex Wm. h Idp: Iitt yea at; of your titl cribe b We barman allar tirur/ 'tld ha: of any I one to v Ily of M i datteif my u malts. ding. “rather, (In! to a dtc I Inc Ya m: airmen Bazaar n In r i m. in my): High nu ll m" (NJ W live " vow “I. Prod-g " like Pr Du ll

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