1917 :ThfAptiT EDT BROS, llpiffrillebii, 3x33xxxxaxgaamxgï¬gxxznamxa W Sam A: 2 McLean Pubiishinx Co.. Ltd.. M8 Galvan nun. ran-om u ll :smcss Outlook-art informative ttrtiele dealing yin! comm. finance. mveatments and i-nee-for the man m the one“. _ mm an d their Work - a dept. of special interest to Canadian women a l it m Canadian, desirous of knowing your Canada better: and . subacrlbc to Maclcan'n Magaitne-fae youm". “may {new In um “uh to favor with lone exhibit of 1005‘ ttrmHtitL M pt on price is $2 00 per year the: Dee. mu. Order frrtm Joe! belief. or direct from the Publishes \Mf‘l‘iflyl 32335-1 33 EEEBEMEEEEMEEED-Cflflflgg 3 il Id , _ ’V' N , - r l w i "It PRICluV ILL 12 f) BUSY STORE yr Canada's Victory Loan I91 7 This Space donated by You can know your Canada better and weltby reading each month MacLean'e Magazine ou “in find no other magazine more entertaining and none other an s:itrstying--so much worth while to you no a CtTadun.in love h your own country. Among its regular and frequent contributors these distinguished authors; _ tGr Gilbcrt Parker Robert Service L. B. Yates Srcphm Leac0Ck Agnes C. Lane Alan Sullivan UH} 'pspppenhcirn Nellie McClunc Peter McArthur Sr Gdbcrt Parka Robert Service L. B. “up S'vphrn Leacock Agnes c. Laot Alan Sullivan I‘m: ups Oppenheim Nellie McClunl Peter McArthur Att.'-.,, Stranger Lord Northcliffe H. F. can!» lirs L li. Muntgomrry Arthur R. McFarlane s"' c rtr-huton are a pledge to you of the quality ot Madame ma. at “er of the Canadian savor which is distinctive of MACLBAN'S " " the Department features of every inane ot Maetean'nare t . IV of rr'cvicwsr-a condensation of the belt b.iemrtohieai, oeti.eet.ifh! ‘h‘r'lrv and descriptive some!†39mm; In current periodical 'rrcrnture H - ....-..... 11'l12f tut septa-g. - mm Opes-re enter“ ed t at any - - " (lt his to return to France but __, --, some home fttain to big who“? 1lilfli1!1-lrifl'f 1!hhmie lit.“é'.f:.:°‘.;::.:':"::.:a:°r“gw ï¬iim'lh'f“;:;.fi€“t§l‘:é: fl - --e tt go " . ' we pit-l. T r " home now for l'hlle. The sleep . “has Bertha June. in In Durham!†' ','i,i?t,t,tl/tt/jiiaitiie'?;ii',r's "Pptulty olthe whole community to (f few days. . la." 020. 3nd accrued the Luh ; extended to the bereaved ones. it: l 'f/pticli?rattzt, 2erciiiy;i'ft'i'p, given lorlaithlnl and! ----- l,"' l . . c " tmeieen work during the trainin E _ I t if the '"Y? and: . Period. thPeratiiiii"i'lG Jennie. g; SWINTON PARK Il P PPM.“ wry given it.t Wet Another family in our community is] Anniversary Services will beheld j ".." (li.' I hut hlridtfy' "enirtgt try celled on to mourn the lesson bran; in the Preebyterieu Church. Suntan :. t. , 11:00 at Welkerton were well 'OD, Pte Area. McKinnon. ah,hyctyyiar.'i,riirrii on Sundey. Dee. 9th " 11 f '/ro.'.l 2_ d allâ€! " I 'tP?. about boy, who tell on Nov. 6th titttiiine in ( o'clock I, in. and again at 7,80 p. m. A I?, live d ' are mtg realized tor the defence ut ttit â€WWW Be en. I Services will be conducted by Rev Mr .13;de Cross, a. worthy and needy lFle‘ed In the West and hue been in [Canny of Keldon. Oa and", the _ ' _"' . . fence over n veer. Another broth- , . . lt m tin will Miss Jennie Muir, dangnter ofthe er, Dan, is in England convnleecing { etd'if 911:1: 'zgggdwao: 610 8. n I Aner ten . good program is being pm- 1 T 5 mid. j H E KILTIES I Mr Wm. Remege and Méeeee Greoe . end Florence were up to wmton on ' ---- . I Hu- following stirring verses have been sent us by Mr Alex. Cranston, N. Dak., !'VVedlr;es!::y amine helping the chair 7 " the "ell-known Adam Cranston. the blind music teacher]: I or t. e P, a 'll t . ieitin f Whisht. man, an auld familiar sound comes shrillin' on the breeze _ Mu, Philips 'll if“ 333:: g t That last I heard by fair Loch Lomond’s shore. l at Mr istad " A ex 'ff, k . . e It sends the shivers up ma back. it mak's ma cheek-banes freeze. i b' , find 'd"2slguef.'ortmo span. l: Eh.' lad. if I were young and strong once more! . l" " a 3 . . ll Whirht, man, just hear the soncy lads a-pipin' as they come, I Mr end f/hh/s is)?!“ spent :3 The hare knees flash, the sporrans swing together. Sunday at r . tt I It males ma auld heart swell to.watch Von Inna m L-» -- - I Fall Hardware Necessities MAC LEAN'S How Sweater Coats Save and s [The following stirring verse. have of the well-known Adam Cannon Whisht. man. an avid Ian-"3a- Highést Prices paid for Live __ v, nu Incl. branston _ ""e.. “Wm. nuam uanston. the blind music teacher]: Whisht, man, an auld familiar sound comes shrillin' on the breeze That last I heard by fair Loch Lomond's shore. It sends the shivers up ma hack. it mak's ma cheek-bane, freeze. Eh.' lad, if I were young and strong once more! Whisht, man, just hear the soncy lads a-pipin' as they come, The bare knees flash, the sporrans swing together. It mak's ma auld heart swell to,watch yon long lad beat the drum; I t tak's me back to Scotland and the heather. . Whisht, man. can ye no hear the words the pipes ha' come tae tell? " Scotland forever! "Up, and beat the Runs." The pibroch sounds. the clam“ 'G.a. "r, "* - _ Handt Shovel thing for school childin A full stock of Underwea PR'CE‘W This is the time when a acceptable. We've pro fully low price. when w navy blue Jerseys for b shoulder. and am made " If these ovels, ete about that Fall Coat? So you See how Complete I. ave a full Image oft, 2d lining Heavy Cog I the winter.' Beside se coats is the very t Our Own Country br Caledon is eating-tight 301.13! the time to procure your C l, Cattle tits, Lanterns, Pa ' ete, We have what vou w Misses Truax MAGAZINE servo-Buy Victory Bonds. NOV. 29, 1917 Mt Were we" reettlt "oat realized tor and needy rnen a nice, snug Sweater Coat would he we procured, very heavy stock at wonder- 'hen you consider the price of wool Also for bays and girls. These button on made from Union Caghmpn. "a... m-“ to has to offer: , Sweaters, Etc " tfaes in black and brown or u Coats. Just the very thing for sides. they are smatt looking. 1y thing you want. Let “a show Lanteins, Pails: I' " what you want. nion Cashmere yalil and Dressed Fowl ' women and children toss-cut Saws It Saws, Axes, eed Measures, " Show you A II D VICINITY igl The October "Public M discusses barn fires of a 788 in I917 up to 30th 1 l ving a loss of 8791,2410 a ( My of lightning rods '. ld he E. "Of the total of 211 i mder- I I:) of the barns affected Also 3' yith.lis,htpins rods bl. m on x _ tires m such barns were V r I thing. ll e gave particul e y 'lf , matron of [nose two cast Y,', apparent failure of the ri 1lren. igliiCrditTiicu' that in one X I equipment was out of or Fl' I well known to the farmer . i Cunuuclz‘u _ had hem our X “her:- trreycntcrerd thr an Hit-s, X, mail In thr, Curie “a; tl- driv. . comps (on men-5:3 nut V x bun nutter had ll Duel) “f One x rd. you In the second cast? v. E': firming: County on the 1 MIT, u: hare a much n: If: we; Prot. W. H. Day, ly: lightning rod authority, Aes, X rc'porls sent to him, sums xres, ' thc following words _ x 1 "It brings out very for; I X of uurmstructions that ll I V should not run from the i the eaves. It appears that X ' the building part way dos Ile x j peak and the caves and me D 5 is absolutely no chance of ed. It you yap: feed/tii/GTA £3} 1:3â€qu a limited quantity to can at Cmusnus Pam-o -15 photos in every dozen you order . Make your appointment. Phone 68.. elsey Studio. We have'a Mock of groan 'eed wheat tythtPdthtttprfjyeatirinii them! fer this at 840.90)»: ton. sac includ- The necessity of saving " We†as prodaeing mos: be driven home. The buying ct luxune‘abmxd is a crime ' A great increase had also taken place in imputs. For the :m-lve months ending in August In: these emanated to $997,tti3,78t while. for ‘me preceding twelve months the tie area were $6lUN0,599. The increas- ed value In due not only tO advance in pliees but to imports of military stores but even allowing tor than there is eVidence of unnamed par. chasing of luxuriu abroad, use the report. proving that even yet . large portion ol [be public in Bot remain; one "any of me lituzion. I For the month at August in each of l the three tears the total exp rts wen i' 1915 .1910 1917 ' _ " 998,484 $98,321,161 3152. 563,345 (and for tive Poytnenutnk with Aug- nst in each ot the same three years the totals were t ( i 1915 1916 1917 i $219,661,200 454, 731.264 672,022,639 I Products of the Mme. the Forest and the Fisheries. have been almoetsta- 3 tiunary, out tor the above 5-month iperiod Animal Produce iumped (in) ' round numbers) trom $34,000,000 to l, ‘1915t0$63 030.000 in 1917 ; Agr.cnl-‘ 3 rural Products trom $48,000,000 to. 9a40,00o,0ti, Manntactures tram $lie,000,aJo to $290,000. COO the but†we presume tmullen by muniJous. The sharing is as gratifrr gun it , is extraordinary and the end " no: ; vet. {gluullucu trom the eaves and all water; spouts grounded." The answer to the question "Do light-l ning rods protect from tires by lightning?"l is unmistakably answered in the amrma..' tive by our records and investigations of I this year as also in the work we commenc-l ed last year. - Iâ€... "'"' “an†we tool! as we claim '1 his example is a co.ncrete) answer, and is another case that demon~l straws very clearly the importance' ot our recommendation that buildings should be, grounded from the eaves and all wateri spouts grounded." F F1 ,,, -. ..,,...~ mng. w e gave particular to a full exam- ination of these two cases because of the apparent failure of the rods and we have determined that in one case the whole cquipment was out of order and it was well known to the farmer that two of the Conductors had been completely severed "here lheycntcred tht ground , the equrp- men! In I'D-{"1953 .... .L A- A ' "Of the total of 211 13 of the barns affect with lightning rods tires in such barns wer ping. We gave Dank The October "Public S discusses barn fires of w ms in 1917 up to 30th S ving a loss of 879l,247.00, say of lightning rods : RobRoyCerealMillsCo. arm n. bar home on theVSouth Line: Mr Wm. Stewart made a business trip to Sooccbtown on Saturday. IIY , y. . .. Miss it." new“; a and " bar home on the Mr Wm. Stewart m- Messrs W. Knox attended . party " Wednesday evening Anniversary Services in the Presbyterian Chm Park on Sundty. Dee o'clock a. 13.. And nonh- " tom Wound: adding balls are ringing, ter had q "-'"- __.... mu, ,uch barns were caused na econd fount , Lightning Rods cant Lives and m such cases there o chance of the current go- , the peak to get on the Rodding men who have te. the old meghod pl ground 4,131.264 672, 022.639 Mme. the Forest and Ive been ulmoetsta- the above 5-month Produce‘ jumped (in Mrs W. J. McMillan spent that J. Aldcorn‘e. W. Knox apd It, Harman H Mommy spgnt the week hrfs .of EEC}: tifi7t atiectyi were. example is a concrete L -- - n th uch D, tee ei W - "WWW“ but onlypy6 ol the m Investigated fires, Stryice Bulletin," hirh ocurred in am September, we interesting" our rccoguized who had all the up this case in ibly the value J. ground rods Izaak but from eptember/ initgl: I, and has this to 'deed “It Sprig“, lied that he may n to France bat In " torrowing Lydia,_yho is in Sootohtownr it); It equipped by “gift No bone should leave the kitchen until every scrap of marrow has been boiled out of it :no scrap of bread should ever be thrown away. The woman who wastes a crust. wastes the war effort of the farmer. the miller, I the storekeeper and the transportation" and delivery" men, This is a time when , every man'e work is valuable to the coun- try to supplement the invaluable work of “We? mm w tch . at ev g. a must waste in the umber) and in the try. Watch against me In the award nthe finite roan. A. much food’s wanted in the" an; a in the My. The tirafiiiGwn there e waste ot thousands of loaves, The bones thrown ind, Vt'he garbage i's every day contain the essence of 'flf2'lg, ofg8atts of .soyp. Canada wastes an enormous amount on good food every year The Food Con, troller gives 850,000,000 as a conservative l estimate. Expressed in wheat at $2 a [ bushel, this would be 25,000000 bushei‘! whereas we are asked to save but 12.000- ! 000 this year out of normal consumption. l Expressed in meat at say 40 . cents a; pound it would be 125,000,000 pounds, or ! enough to supply a Canadian army of . 500,000 men for' 200 days. s" Food waste in war time is a crime. People in Europe are .starving for food, Belgium is devastated and the crusts Canada throws away would be picked out of the dirt and eaten by the starving Belgians. Serbs, Poles and other unfortun- ates of the war zone. ""-V ........uuu â€lech wno l composed the above lines, would not allow I her to contemplate the possible non-return I of her boy. The Review poet tries his hand to make up the emission by adding 1 this verse o But if it should happen my boy shall fall By shot or by shell or bomb," If the sweet young life, that entered the strife Comes never again to his home. My boy is not dead ll’ll hold up mv head! My flag will be flying afar ! I For my pride and my joy, my well-below ; ed boy . , Did his all towards winning the war. _ were we newew and Toronto I My boy has gone to the war to-day. f News fat DLtt "u'.......... , I've sent him this very mom. . f the Ravi w and Taromo 3 And [are hung that dear (gd flag of mine Globe ta tyear....,,......., § For 'trp-tily own first on), 1 . , . I I've mended it here and I've patched it , l?/',h"','tg, and wrekly ll I Andtll7ee'added full many a star. I! The Review nod the Furmoru ! My flag shall fly till my boy comes homei Fotutta for l Fetu... .. '....... "; Till my boy comes home from the war :The Ben aw anti Toronto 1 In its red I can see the flush of his cheek, ( Mail ttnd Empire for I "ill As we kissed and he marched away ; j The Review And Weekly Sn lean see in its white, his soul so bright, r 'Sty-r-..............'...: As bright as the dapyn of the day. ( The mm“, “a the Family I can see in its blue, his eyes so true, nld ttttd Weekly Stu for 1 And in all our guiding star. h . . I'll fly my flag till my boy comes home, ' T " Rem?" 3nd DIâ€! Free ' Till my boy comes home from the war. for 1 "f"--........ I have a flag, and I have a boy I‘ha Rowen Ind Tonmhn h Anrl I Ii"n l., bu.. '__" r .. - Board, progressive, hm get good books regul people ‘read them. G victi-this might be t up of the discussions. As to Carnegie Libraries had been found not to be with the donor. Five of tin honored their ' scrap of par were still Pd in the black list the Durham delegate felt a r tling on. his halo of mm - --'"""Nb_ l Mr Geo. H. Locke, chief Librarian of Toronto, took a valuable part in the dis- cussions. He tell. he said he was run- ning an educational institution. You couldn't do much with the adult. but at- tract and catch and train the young by a tul-equipped juvenile department. by 1 story hours, picture books, &c. i Waste Not-Want Not Causes of non progress were : not keep- ing the library Vitalized by regular pur- chases, neglecting the juvenile depart- ment, buying from publishing houses in- stead of wholesale houses, not studying the needs of the community. lack of taste in library itself or its surroundings. lk ., rs V . - - yeatesr value, the main thing is to get I the idea of service. f Inspector Carson, reviewing the Annual ‘Reports, was amazed to find so many libraries had a large "balance on hand" instead of having it invested in books. (At this point the Durham delegate was conscious of a halo of sweet innocence surrounding him,; In the last ten years there had been a serious declination of _ small libraries owing to this practice. I a storehouse, be met with a wfifGiiiriiii'i “What .can Ido for ypu 3" .Lots of things m the library, m addition to Enhamnral m...“__ Ir A. - " . I. - - _____. l I ~â€" --m. - Elli)“ lllled feryce'. was the keynote at the after, Donaldson Wounded. I havent 5:12: no.on, Service was the object of a library's how Alex Bell and Ernest MeGirr exmtence, the idea being to promote good have made out but I tun attaioa reading a d Inspector Carson said it was i know their unit suffered a " I probable before long legislation would be " have been near the li severely. Sltf, fir, to alloy of llwks being sent to mLhap and must say (l'lhll",tgt a o y rura mai at a low ' . . pres- rate. However, it was i'tllp'1'tval'tostt'he.t If: ,tjuet a sea of mud and shell holes: "the people should be brought to the l . ernblevaate and no viaibie pro book as well as the book to the people." gotten. I luv: also Beett the old They should be led to consider the library lo oth hall nuns and smashed up towns gwlorehouse, be met with a welcome and ( heteabouts, _ a .can do for you ?" Lots of There is a te . 22:12:31,311, t.lt,,librar.,y, _in addition to l in: on at ,','.',tr.r/ihto,tyerynenteo.; u D WANI‘ED! m “m "N & J was " ' 7 L " cm 24‘â€. h I One of the activities of .the Educatian (The tollowlngareextracts from a pri- . . trorraa.. 'c'd'1ttt ' Department of Toronto ts thLPubllc , vate letter home from Pte. c C. Ramage For w oh the fellow“. PM“ , o,1ilrr.ir)eiy'liitditiiiii)ei..i'esr2 giggling I and though not intended for publication. I will be id delivered In our tea""iara---zaiaz-a-aza-aaiii--a-a-a-.aa-aas-, Libraries, The p'rovince hitherto has I we give it as it may be of general interest. Yards at rham: , ll BUTTON M D C I been dwlded into " districts, in each of ir--Ed.) I Basswood ' 00 to 828 00 for M ft - . ' . " . which small gatherings tek. Place of re- "You will th Ca di . . iiiiriii _ u "Maintain.“ Play-mun and “who" presentatlvesoflibraneswrthmltsbounds. t Bee e In "tut ttrein Maple...... 1 00 to . " I Out-no I This year only 8 districts were lonned 1n ac 10tt ttow, So far we have ttot been, Beech...... I to 20.00 Otis, 2rd, A'. fugue-0.. a... the Province, a much better arrangement. “1008b [summed] " expectedly hour. l Soft Elm.. 12. to 26.00 " among“: mi", o 00. Ameeting ofone of these districts was ly. Isaw Harold McKechule andJRock Elm 12 to 24.00 u 1iultitugha';ritd of In!†held on vmursday last in Guelph. and no I Herb Atkinson the other evening " . . iiiriii " ole- fewer than 8l libraries were assigned to they came down from the line. Bar. I Birch ... ... 12. to . " I , OFFICE 110mm .. _ - it, H or them being in Grey Co. Almost old told me that Alister Lauder had I Spruce .... 12.0 o 18.00 te a. . t -ttrrt. all of the 81 were represented and two, been sniped and Lt Rare,., “1.-.: -e- . Interesting sessions were held. .» good men-and ix had nof ance. " "should w: Mother's Poem "Why," £14m; old we have to coax IN ', ? We are serving pet 1fmtantl. u omen Tor) the awe. having tire and ginger, s regy,larry, and see that mm Jilin-Tyâ€? me at the frat Wp not to be keeNngtaith Five of these had lately rap of paper" but there 9 black list fat this point fate felt a cloud was set- every day is a let "the ide TJE DURHAM REVIEW ak _ at. ? The 1??in and Torounc tar url car............. oem I'hSe Review vand Toronto ar to-dav. 3 News fat one "Br........, mom. . . I 1'he Revi w and Toronto id flag of mine T Globe m 1 year............ 'IC,' patche d it i T119 Psview and Weekly v 30361‘ICC 3niwere mother who , Roms, live, fo b. . . ., (i'i'iitt',.lii,l,1.i1ti,illi'ir1.iv.1'f.11.'rr. iu"'t,t.'.,?,P,,r;tyymC.AC.'.'.y.'.", Mb tleii'2ls/ Flour per cwt .... ..t n ya 'C,1ryjiiit,iiiiii)i'iiij.i.ir: Chopper cwt....... yshallfall r, 9uirired........C. a idea of sft 33 a summm; I, I The tteiTeG and the Furmoru' ii,' home': vacate for 1 year... .. '........ the war fI‘be Rev NV and rum“... r T of these ipeclor, 1 te ople to _ out ale not a to r, triiTi'ai'/iii'r2 10ml!“ . . rest', Nn-Dm-o Main at..ButMo.N.i.' toil . .__-. - n..-.....s...am, Hymoago, acm- tica, Rachelle, Swollen Joints, Constant Headaches and all disorders ansing from mgtidney's. bladderand uri PTrPystem. _ -- -- - u»... u: uncquC. Investigations were made to deter- mine just what it was in Gin that tended to relieve Rheumatism, Lumbago. Scia- tire, n...1.-.4.- c__n ,, - . _ -- §Oa:s, milling.. .. 1Wheat, ...... . 9Barley....... .. But in the firit pl ace there are many who have conscientious objections to taking alcohol. even as 1 medicine. Secondly, the curative agent of Gin operates in spite of the alcohol, not be. cause the alcohol " n help to the cure. T-ec-ac-, - _ Many have wondered how the famous old household remedy, Gin Pills, de- rived its name, since' robv)ously there could be no spiritscon tained in ill form. The origin' of Gin Pills can e, traced to Gin, which has for a great many years been recognized for its medicinal quallties,partictiiar1 y its beneficial effects on Kidney complaints. f World '15.; V Jiii; rThe Renew and ' I or for one sear... M ALCOHOL . IN GIN PILLS List has been the Rev aw and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for l year...... The Review and Weekly Sun for 'W,Cr-y...........'...d.C.". The Review and the Family Her. ald and Weekly Star for 1 you The Review And Daily Free Pres, :n. I ___4 - Durham Markets. tor (In! stitious now ! .' w.» “Fume and also use t too. . . Yes, there is danger around me, only you seem to realize i' more than r do myself. I dots't like this Bel- "i,,,., "- 7' ' A fore dissiartdrdii"ii also tdi, titssettrriii 1mm from and non If I There is: terriiie bombardment tto. ll, o ing on at present and Fritz is certain- y l _ ettin hell from our guns. His . _ 'o',Jrli,'tht,'1,,l are the "Pill-tsox"" Fang h which you read about. These are I E concrete towers about " feet in dia. 'i' meter and concrete walls 4 ft thick. t He mans these with machine guns and small artillery When they are From I captured. they are turned into dress. Elem“ , ing stations ssarnle. The vulnerable our: 'le ' point in these boxes is the door but those w', r this scarcely accessible to bombard- sumptioi ' meat as it is placed below the ground- G . f level. with steps leading down. The of 112511 :5 infantry capture them by creeping up this low] ' and bombing the door. . . . . . . ears, of 1‘ A word about Sunday and its up. I,el'i,Q f ‘keep. There is no Sunday in the th.en " varmy. Sunday and Wednesday is all misery, 1 the same. It is the hardest thing It, 13H“: imaginable to keep track of days and “regain; "iates. I have seen on occasions iierct,) Muskoka 5argumonls as to what day it was, A i tives is few days ago two of the lads bet 5 on this fi francs whether it was Thursday cryplague. Friday. Both lost forit was Sunday. ( them seel When we are "way from. the Line, _ lies and and at rest, there is Sunday Service; for their in the Unit, but we haven't been at' Contrih rest for 6 weeks now. lstill ham the Gage, Ch little pocket Testament with me which Toronto, W. Caldwr .'"'"re'ttert tr, .1“. boys be Treasure, frore dannrl..-. _--, ' ' um front and none of us d: lug in my bones that I any tot it alright. Itcased a right and it came down fa Pam“ IE, Nov 'y. I saw Harold McKechnie and , .1321:ka THerb Atkinson the other evening as! Bi h they came down from the line. Bar. ' 1rc . old told me that Alister Lauder had Spruce been sniped and Lt Eaton killed and Donaldson wounded. I havent heard 1 how Alex Bell and Ernest McGirr - have made out hm r .. --, , an and none of us d). Still my bones that I am coming alright. I tcased a penny and it came down favorable Soldiers as a ruleare a super- crosd, so I ieol' kinder safe Still one never knows." Clubbing Rates and Toronto Duily “7“,. me away from, the Lms, ', thereis Sunday Service r k--~ . 'o""-.............. .... .. 1 00¢) 1 “refill†revised Daily Advenis. acul no "It: is certain. ll from our guns. His nare the "Pill-tsooo" read about. These are - -L_,,a - Toronto Daily ‘rekly Witness 'urunto Dally "o............ .'"........... 'vl'outo Daily 2.). IN?, 40to 4t 40 to 40 565toG80 490 500 275 @9300 67 to67 75to 80 ONTARIO ARCHIVES Tonomo Ad. 525 a 40 440 2, 75 2,50 525 fytyyleApn.t,ismedr-y best place .toletapmctieat tmini Mm!» mummenuhedemurunixmmm helix Students mav enter any time. No inqueinfeec Gram: mealtim- anon. 290 440 44o} It y their solleitor, 30th Day of h' member, 19t7 thetr name, addr sea and descrip- tions and a full ata ement of particu- lars of their claims ad the nature of security (liens) hel by them, duly certified, and that af er the said day theadministratorwil proceed todis. tribute the assets oft e estate among ( the parties entitled ereto, havnnzi regard only to the c Inn of which they then shall have otice. Dated this 4th day o November A. D. 19:7. Itf, not Day of A teat, A are requested to end by or otherwise tod liver t of the Town of D rham, the administrate on or petsous ttiv/n C'llil Late of the s idA son Wye died or l f t . v. t Inth mat ' of the estate ofAlm'un- [Some 0 the be: lines 'l."'1,t,'.',.r, KM. der Mu hioan,-lute of the Turn, l you on: get -ltem. nee. I"! AM]; of enelg in the Cuuuly of right, Grey fa m. deceascd' 4 Grocery Staple: are I specinlcy and RECESS; Il','?,', 'l,',1"'sl"l'drg'f iut kind. at CHRISTMAS novelties. Deflounhnvin "tml...,. --.---,, A -' Non-combatant unit: wholly on voluntary their ranks, as they t men who are called up the military service act rquJW-Lm fl"-. lrl tuiznur. limit-‘1. .ir'iri'.,f, "rhey are ahxolutcly barred from the _ it A u n Lu Armor... murmur.“ " "Hug. service. unless later the category to which _ they belong may he called up. and. Ill the I s/i,?.,?.'))';'.;;'.);',)'),',',,,:,),'),','.", "k'Uau'ttt,t meantime they Will have to remain out- mum It "u'sbotusuieterter. turn-gm " T nanny side the arrnv. Men who are not in Class ; antt “mm town. 'nahtug Itth ttttti" “in“. . _ ' - .. t " . , I place for residence. 1 may still volunteer, no matter what , Ttte mm of the school m Mst ye". " . medical category they may be placed in. , tiattertmr one The trustees mgmmveeau- Catyory A m?" in class o.ne San, on g123°?ï¬â€˜p’il.‘l.‘l'v'e‘t§£9.lï¬â€˜i‘£Sufï¬Ã©i‘tlemm' reporting for service before being directed l Mutton ma wqumtlon or knowledge. by thehregistrar, choose1 ly combatagt l nits; In: month In amnion. unit t ey wish, provide t e unit is aut - I orized to accept recruits, and is not yet (lillill era,, 8t. J. Kw. up to its full establishment. They must I have a receipt from the postmaster show- I e"'---------'..------,.---,--,.-, 2:. mg that they have reported for service at l the ptxttoffice, and a letter from their employer. stating that he does not intend ( e lee on to apply for exemption. l m... "-c-_, .. "tTV -_...vu.u.n. um.» canno ( ioin the Canadian cxgediti mury force instructions to this e ect havmg been teceivettat district headquarters from 19t tawa. Several inquiries have been re ceived from class one men who were no: in category A, but who were anxious tt report for service, and until to-day it was thought that they might be acvepted lv, non-combatant unite, but this is not the case. Girls Needed in Offices by 'the the}; - r_...,... an “av Mutant)“ [Free Hospital, where every endeavour is being made to save his life. The l'ir'u'll'lo'llf, Free Hospital for Consump- ‘h'ves is appealing for help to carry on this fight against the Great White Plague. The money you give will help I them seek out these unfortunate fami- (ties and give them a fightintr chance for their lives. Men Graded A Only Cues Who Can Join c. E. F Contributions may be sent to W. J, Gnge, Chairman, " Spadina Avenue Toronto, or Geo. A. Reid, Secretary- Treuurer, 223 College St. Toronto. From a hovel in the rear of more pretentious buildings comes I. ghostly tale, one that in this fair Province of ours seems almost incredible; yet, to those who know the ranges of con- ‘sumption, it is but a typical case. Grief stricken. the mother tells us of her tive small children buried from this lowly home during the past three rears, of her only remaining child, suf- ering from a tuberculous hip, and then as though in mockery of their misery, the father, too, was stricken. g8 isunow_ a,patjent at the Muskokn George Binnie “illiam Weir Family Almost Wiped Out By Consumption. FIVE FUNERKEi BI THREE YEARS combatant units must now depend on voluntary enlistment to till mks. as they cannot obtain any 30 are called up in class one under uOn-u __--»3 - Notice to Creditors LOGS The lhi Furniture We†2yr" ', J. P.T Hard. claims' dri/i'viiiii, Cr {d Alepndet Marchi- gust. A " ' 1917 Lend by post prepaid iliyer to J P Telford ham, Solicitor tor' on or before the vetuber,, 179:7 1 tAlto 26.00 1 to 20.00 12. to 26.00 12. to 24.00 12.0 to 26.00 12.0 0 18.00 ) On am are " . about the WANTED/ee £11553“ “WES" un n the Mi T my - 4l, il, - t c. L. GRANT t t“**¢9¢&b¢g* ii, sale at Ltd. It Buy Victory i' i , War Loan Bonds 1. 't'.rhe Next Best ' Investment t to make is topurchaae $$$$$$$$$$$w¢ ttt an. A sound investment. By purchasing them you are btnisiitting yourself and helping your country ; and Headquarters for Sum Chm “My. In comm dump, Ate., toe ll lumen work. ' t" m an“. t mes ALLAN. 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