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Durham Review (1897), 13 Dec 1917, p. 10

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"When you ladies want to make an to plat omelette and a farmer sells you 22 eggs own Cl [ and ll of them are rotten it will not help head '. y m! viand to be told that s of them arel This I good and fresh" was a home thrust at in the present Un on government that was re- its life ceived with laughter and_applause. good 'll He took upthe three Wesley's quoting puma. Shakespeare "What's in a name._” The throng ' lst was Col. John Wesley Allison. the l Ceedttl friend of Sam Hughes who got awawaxth; that he l _ the million dollar steal, giving his type- i That . writes 810.5000 of it. Second was Joseph l deavori _ , Wesley Flavelle, and the steal he had I bow to made of ‘lo per cent profit according to the an rthe O'C nnor report. A second com. to to "ma investigate the first investigator found head of i the charges proved. yet 14 men. nay 22 out a " , men h ave stood in silence and not kicked lm an i I Flavelle out ! The third of the name was the oth l Newton Wesley Rowell. against whom provinc i personally. he had nocharge and believed , g eat , ’ hewas sincere, but publicly he accused well rep _ him of trying tosteal the Liberal party of into thi 5 Ontario and handing it over to Borden judiced _ and his goverement majority of bad eggs. w” a di The hour was late when Mr Slaght be- pose t f m. later when he closed. but the aud- me the ience was unwearied and listened With many- avidity to the best address of the carn~ P.'e. , palm given here, and could muddled Union I it Imam" "h. -“-“‘ - Orally. JI Meighen in introducing the bill said it would come easy on Quebec and we have " the promise tullilled for the tribunals have exempted 97 per cent oiQuebec's mm 3 'i per cent being/a much smaller percentage 1 than was secured by voluntary enlist.. ) ( ment Borden, the tory Leader drafted the , [machinery of the Mil. F. Act so generally , condemned and had the Union govern- ment been formed without Borden it ' would have met universal endorsation. To show its composition there were 14 of the old government (and responsible for i its shortcomings) in the new one and only l H Liberals. These 22. With their leader " have not been picked by anybody : they felected themselves. They want you to I judge them by 3 weeks of speeches rather l than by 3 years of deeds. They claim to {represent all classes ; yet 400000 soldiers y with as many soldiers' relatives, have no I representation in the gove-nmer t. Not only so, but In 7 or 8 places with soldier l l candidates the government has refused I I them support and even endorsed their op- l I nonlents, and he gave place and name of 1 leac . 7 ,, - _ -. run... i Mr Siaght plunged right in on arrival and those who waited to hear him were amply rewarded. He is a fluent, forcible speaker, fortified with facts and quota. tions and made a splendid impression Knowing Mr Wright well he said a mau 1 of his ability and repute was just the man (for the position and hoped to see him leiected. I it became obvious, he said, to Sir Itobt; Borden in May last that the country was dissatisfied with his government. No wonder. He ran the war as a partizan I measure, Borden and his French mem-l bers did not make a single rccruitin speech before May 1917. Laurier oHereg Borden to go recruiting with him through Quebec and if not sucrpufnl wnn‘rl a“ nets GKI not make a single rccruitin speech before May 1917. Laurier trl'dl.Q Borden to go recruiting with him through Quebec and if not successful would then take sterner measures. This was refused. l ! purpose. I I The gi OwenSc Meaford Thombu Dundalk Markdah Hanover, Durham, Chatswor ( l Amoum i iham Dist: I a scrutiny of the rascalities of the past, I If this government were elected their I hands would be tied to investigate wrongs, I Flavelle would still be in charge and the C. N. R. would get its millions He had no intention of attacking Mr Ball person- ally but his support of the C, N, R. deal ' and his part in whitewashing Rogers, and I other things were public matters and a (vote for him would be accepting a share, for these iniquities. l __ ,--.._.., .M. It was an able .address, forcibly given and marked by fairness at every point. ' Summing up he said we must conduct I the war with all vigor, it means more men and as well conscription of war-profits ing profits, Soldiers must be more liber- ally paid, increased pay, but not too much, had been given to dependents, (wrenched from them in view Of an elec- tion.) He wanted the light let in on all contracts and public men associated with them, and placing himself 1xm.fidently be- fore them, he asked for their influerice in his favor and their vote on Monday next. 1 ---_-- -_r"...iF%. "my uiuugnt they I . _ , F . would get their votes. They did not de, 1l"il'll',?,lttt/fgt,t.'; usual were handling the prive certain religions sects of the fran- l . . . R chise because of concientious objections _ In [be wid.er. field many '. enators. JUd'Ito war. They did not conscript them geséaff%"1'3:?:;?n;£.tafigflrgvgyswgfe‘gfi I either. Neither did they conscript nor so. it: q . " ' " s . . " . - Conservative, allgojng to Show they were i l'lai,',1i".a"chue the Sein Felncrs in lre untrue to the principles of Unionism. . 1 They did not extend the franchise to A vote for this self copvicted, . Union half of the women in Britain and keep it government. means condoning and Justify- i from the other half. Why did the rulers mg the universally cendernned Borden l in Britain not do these things ? Becanse government. Such a y.?.te would prevent l, they wished to have unity and harmony a scrutiny of the rascalities of the p.as.t, 1 at home so they could go ahead and win If this government 1yere tlected their the war Because they were British hands wouldbe tied .toir.1vestigate wrongs, Because they were wise . Flavelle would still be irrcharge and the ___ . ., xv " . . _ Amounts collected by Members of Dar ham District No 7 : Jas. B yth. $33,300 Jno. M. Findlay. 25,150 A. H. Jackson, Captain, 83,200 A. W. H. Lauder, 28,250 Wm. A.. Livingstone, 18,950 Robt. McFarlane 34.450 A. B. MMrthur, 17,000 Donald McQueen. 9,300 Jno. R. Philp, 23,200 Banks, 63,800 Owen Sound, District No l, "097.600 Meatord, " 2, 199.000 Thorubury, " 3, 314.650 Dundalk, " 4, 173,650 Markdale, " 5. 170.850 Hanover, '. fl, 84,500 Durham. " 7; 336,600 Chatsworth " 8, 145,300 f .Mr Jackson, we believe intends to give his commission, less actual expense, to ratriotic funds. Other collectors may do likewise. As the commission from Dur- ham district at one half of one per rent amounts to $1683.00, there should be”! nice residue for Red Cross or other similar _ Mr Arthur H. Jackson, captain of the team of Collectors for district No 7, has kindly handed us the following figures. The result is in general. complimentary. Over 21 millions of dollars from Grey Cd. is doing well and we are "tickled"of course that Durham District came next to the County Town. l Mearns, Wright, Slaght The givings by Districts follow L'cmtinued from Page f 1etory Leader drafted the 'the Mil. F. Act so generally and had the Union govern- formed without Borden it met upgvenal endorsation. Victoryloan " nu listened withymany. ”was not British, nor was xt iress of the cam- ( wile. Nearly everybody II in favor of )uld have wished ) Union gove ttttr at but they “not a Un. appeal to women I ion government whose mam object is to best War service ! h we a united_and cmtented people. A nts, who desired ,5 ao/ernmel t tr ited tor the pulpow of and honesty in i hunting the WM of the people and de tr fruit on Mom ' mi ring them o' priwl we. enjovcd here. Llcrepanot bot hr " . than strife, ned and closed tamed, Bad in the end duster. $33,300 25, 150 83, 200 28, 250 336.600: 2522, 150 {through lapse chime, Mr Borden pro- , owed; to form biz} Union government {that he had in his mmd all the time. ; That great Canadian image that is en- ‘deavuring to make the Canadian people I bow to Its will. Did he go about it m ithe Britinn way? Oh no. he still wants I to remain head ld t.he tory bady and be 1 head of the Union-lat. too. He' picked (out a few men am 'ng Sir Wilfrid's fol I were inthe Don i Ln and then he fill d the other vacancies from among the ‘provincu: the City of Toront, thit g eat urn-shipper of the Money King ist well reprelented When a person look- into this whole matter with an unpre- iudiced mind he-caan st help but nee it wan a deeply laid acherne for the pur- pose ' f holding on to power and impas- mg the mil " the levy on that of the, many. _lt' in- not British. nor um it to; This is how it works: after putting I- r through the Military Service Hill with i all its unworkable regulations. Mr Bor, re den proceeded to disfranchise thousands y of British subjects who he thought y would vote tor Mr Laurier, people who It were born in alim eremy cru'itriea. l, {many of whom were British subjects; "I and had enjoyed the franchise for four. tt' I teen years For the samzrcason he dis. y franchised many christian conscientious r r bjectors who are and ham been among y l the beat citizens of Canada, Then he 0: proceeds to give all the soldiers and nur. r l he: a vote, regardless of their age and 3’ whether they h ive been British subjects 5 ' resident in Canada or not, white he , witholds the vote from every other man t in Canada unless he is twenty-one years r of age.. Then he gave the wives. wid. lil/G'. mothers and sisters of soldie s a _ vote and did not allow other women in f Canada the same privil:ge This Is the I: weapon. the "Swat Muzzle" he invented i l to place in the hands of the beast of his! ', own creation with two bodies and one ' head '. The Union Government. " l This is the legislation that was passed t in the dying hoursofa party that had . its life prolonged for one year by the l good will of Mr I. au ier. After this I Parliament had died a natural death 5 through lapse ofttme, Mr Borden pro- e i coeds to form hug Union government E phat he had In hi} mind all the time. i That great Canadian t image that is en. tt i deavuring to make the Canadian nonnln - -eee ......v.. , Then he invented a new muzzle for the purpose of muzzling the electorate. cal- led the Swat muzz'e. named from the i itials of the following words t Soldiers Women, Aliens, Traitors. ltwas made just to tswat-muzzle the Grits, and anti. conacriptinnista. and the mechanism of it is entirely under the control of ther, operator ' the Union Government. l i" We hear a great deal these times - about British precedent and example I when it suits the. purpose of certain I I people at certain times : let us see how I l the procedure in the formation of the . . Borden Union government compares . [ with that of Lloyd George’s. The Bar i den government had already received an . extension of life for one year, its term L of office had expired by lapse of tirne on. Oct. 7. At that time there were 42 con. _ stituencies in Canada not represented I in parliament ; it would appear for this reason if for no other that the people of ' Canada were entitled to an election in order that all parts of the Dominion might be represented ; but Borden and his followers did not want an election, they wanted the life of parliament em. l tended another year and the opposition I to agree to the passing and enforcing of a compulsory Military Service Act to raise 100,000 men. On account of the l proposed Compulsory Service Bill and because a great part of Canada was not [represented the opposition would not] ( agree to it. Mr Borden had a sufficient following in the house to carry any measure he wished ; he took a vote of I the house on the extension of the life of j Parliament. also on the Military Service (i Act Both were carried by a substant- I ml majority.. He made the Military S rvice Act law, then he decided to have an election (And yet some people will t say that Laurier forced an election J i - .._.._- w...“ um p-ulillllclll In l Britain did not do immediately before forming a Union government. It did not first decide to have an election and proceed to disfranchise thousands of British subjects who they thought would vote against them, and give the vote to hundreds of thousands of sold- ' iers overseas in Europe, Asia, and Africa (and extend the franchise to the wives, mothers, sisters, and widows, of soldiers l overseas because they thought they I would get their votes. They did not de , prive certain religions sects of the fran. chise because of concientious objections I to war. They did not conscript them l either. Neither did they conscript nor {lisfrunchise the "Sein Feincrs" in Ire-i and. THE DURHAM REVIEW Pint let uSeantrttet the formation of this government with that of the Union under Lloyd George in Great Britain. Just before the Union in Britain wan tormed Mr Asquith the grit, wan Pre- mier, he resigned and the leader of the opposition was asked to form a govern- ment. He declined the honor with its responsibilities. Lloyd George was then asked to form a government which he, did ; and in that government he placed more tories than grits although he was a grit himself. “New notice what the parliament in Ive still in favor of Union government, I but they do not believe that the govern- !ment in formed by Mr Borden in a real Union. The question that present: its self to the thinking public in ; II this government formed by Mr Borden and hie ndvilorea legally formed government and is it so constituted " to command the respect and cmtthience of the people of Canada ? Let us consider name I things in this connection. The great majority of the people have been in favorof Union Government aince shortly after the war commenced. They Union Government__ What Kind ? TORONTO ; it would apoeir toriiiii , other that the people of entitled P.an election in parliament in cost of mint-cilia: shareholdéu teertr4s. Is; at .415 per ton 3154 ". l The Ezremont Creamery held a business meeting oftha shareholders _ on Dec. 8th. On account of the stormy day there were not many pre- sent. This ordinnrv bneirese wee transacted. Mr G. P. Uith and Mr David Greer were appointed t'ttditom tor r9l8. It was decided to charge} now : shareholders more per :00 lbs. for butter. Patrons for 1918 are‘lo receive payment every no weekl. The following constitute the Board of Directors: R lefield. P. Dillon 7. Rice, J. F. Melanie. W. J. ite. clee. W. Ferguson and D. Allen. David Allen I'll elected President ; W. J Slurp Secretory end Treasurer. A general lute-neat, we the tot. lo-ing intonation '.'tfr.idl'ed'at ; ' Total make ot butter in I9r7, "tmr " the ; total nlne or rule'- We; . can! (If mama's-D--- __, - I The W. M. B. of Prethrterian Jehurch had election of officers " their . meeting cn Tuesday as tollovu : Pres (--Mra G P. Leith ; "t Vice Pres- Mrs Peter Match ', 2nd Vice Pres.., If s Robt. Christie I Tre-u, Jun. Stevenson ; See-Mrs Andrew Hunt. er. Mrs Rev. Scott was appointed; President of the Young Ladies' Mis-l sionary Society. ' The Misses Ferguson :1 Saturday till Tuesday in visiting with friends. Miss Lulu Hamilton towel on Monday. I Born-In Palmerston. Nov, 25th, to Mr and Mrs Abbey Hunt, a son. Mrs Jas. Bruce and Miss Bernice Petrie spent Saturday in m. Forest Mr Fred Dillon attended Guelph Fat Stock Show and reports a big crowd. home of Mr AierHimiriiii," Born-To Mr and Mrs Geo atom, a daughter. _ mrs Allan Reid and children arriv.. ed from the west on Saturday and will spend the winter visiting Mr and Mrs T. J. Reid and other relatives. Mr Jno. Gordon of Listowel spent over the week end visiting at the home of Mr Alex Hamil?!"- Mrs Allan Reid and ed from the west on will spend the winter, Mrs T. J. Reid and ot', ‘ We regret that Pte Pov Ecclesia not improving from his serious wounds as we would hope. We aim eerelv trust he may soon improve in health. I The members of the L O L. 2196 are having a box social Dec 17th in Town Hall, To the lady whose box brings the biggest price will be awarded a 8s oo gold piece. " cts on each box will be donated to Red tross. Come to Holstein Dec 20th and up tend Public School Concert in Town 1 Hall. This will be a treat you cannot afford to miss. Good program. Ad. mission 25and 15cm. Mr Arthur Kerr has when a poai- tion as clerk at H. Allingham's. I The Women'a Institute-will meet Dee. aoth at 2 30 p. m. at the home of Mrs Peter Match All the ladies are invited to attend Subject "Things that girls can do at Home; [i,i',j,'le'/ft,'vrttl' and in Business." Roll (call, "How and when to rest." A meeting was held in the Town Hall Thursday evening, Dec. 6th in the Interests of Union Government. It was especxally for the ladies but men were also invited. It was ad. dressed by Mrs Maleotnron, Mr Wm. Calder of Durham and Dr Jamieson. Ree.Neott acted as chairman. The Library concert Friday evening was a decided Success in every way. The hall was filled and the play "A Noble Outcast" was one of the best. Each artist did their part well. Pro- ceeds $63 60. The Patriotic Society packed on Friday afternoon the following com- forts for the soldiers; 36 suits pyjamas 88 pr socks. 45 bed shirts, " flannel shirts. Value $278.00. Be sure and remember Dec. 20th, in Holstein Town Hall, Public School concert. Good program. A sure treat. Admission adults 20c, child ten Hie. Mr Jas. Brooks was unfortunate in losing on Wednesday of last week one of his horses which he recently purehaaed from Jas. Troup. Rev’s. Mr Lovegrove and Scott can- celled their preaching servAces in the country on Sunday on account of the severe storm. a Mrs Scott of Seniorlh visited her daughter Min Scott here for a couple of days In: week. Mr Ed. Hoy attended the Fat Stock Show in Guelph last week returning home Thursday evening. 1 The G. T. R. train did not arrive here until 2 o'cloce Sunday morning We presume it was on account of storm. Mr Robt. Acton of Mt Forest visi. ted his old friend Mr Wm. Hunt Sat. utdny. yr W. J. Eccles is in Owen Sound this week acting on 8 Jury. Big Sale of but: " the Misses True: millinerv parlours. (SloganJ Everybody shovel his sidewalk? Box social. Don't forget Monday night. g man no PERSONALE HOLSTEIN LEADER went to Lis spent from tt Durham Swan. I"-""'""-"----"-"--"'--"-"-"-'-"-'-"-"-------. 3 ' . on on 043041945041? ../ I A Handsome Set of “ it}, Pure Aluminum Cooking "landh- C On Wedneudly evening 28th and Mn Eigsr Gardiner amen- nome of than friends. Convent! games. etc made the time page p: “My. A dnimy recast In um " How and that in this enlightened ego _ Trrentrlumdredth yeer of grace _ Wer with its horrors hes not reused This fair eenh to delece ; Col guard the breve Canediene Wherever they may roam And victory crowned any they return To their cqnn'ry and their home, Mics Weir from near Durham visi- ted " Mr F, B. Sharp's recently. Mr and Mrs Adam Eurig o. S. R , visited hie brother Mr J. Eurig letely, Some time ego Mr John Durant re- ceived the red nerve that hie brother Alvin wu seriously ill at hie home in I Moose Jew. Seek , end immedietel; started to no him, but did no. enive in time to see han olive. We extend sympelhy to the bereaved. Mr 1nd In J. Morice and Mrs w Petty ot Bentinck visited recently with Mrs A. Corbett. South line, Bent'utrse. The Chicken Picker's Club held their annual fowl supper " the home of Mn W. C. Caldwieil. "__. “mu-um; may obtain. nbwllmly rke, "a lull tret at KLchen Utensils at the Ne. qunlity of .lnmlnnm. From the drains which you receive. you will get I "til demlol how this system in curled on. ma duo the various :11th in the lift. We hue thenioudllphy. " don't (all to no it u not Wenonah. Bone-lb- "- ___. . Mr and Mrs Thos. Marshall and two children of Saskatchewan arrived Monday to spend a month with triends and relatives in and around Knox Corners Misses Margaret Petty, In Mar. shall 3nd Elvin Morice returned the end of last week from visiting friends the tormcr two with their uncle Mr Samuel Petty at Evckwond undthe Inner with her aunt's at Guelph and Fergus. un- week we commence I Com Cash and Trude customers any obtain of Kicben Utensils ot the but qualilv We extend umpnthy to Mr - and Mn Jul. MclIvride in 'he loss by death of their only son he. on Dee. IO. NORTH-EAST NORMANBY S S. No. 1 Ited Cross met last Thnradsy " Mr: Alb. Marshnll‘sand this week It Mrs John Mailman]. tee-l Becks, -csG." Gai,' iriitii'li, H. Diebel, E. sharp. _ At the regular meeting of L. O. L, 2296, the new omcers were elected as follows : W. M.--C. Evans, D, M.-. Chas. Merrill, R. s...-. McKenzie, P, 8.--r. Matthews, Treatr-A. R. Hershey, Director of ceremonies-A Smith, Lecturer-g. Rawn, Commit- Dr. Dickson of Chicago came home Tuesday to visit his parents. We re- gret to report Mt Dickson', heaith not improving. Mr Hugh Findlay of Durham High School attended the Library Concert in Holstein on Friday evening. Dr Forrester of Stratford, Eye, Ear and Nose Specialist was at the Drug store here Thursday on Professional business. Brood Saks for Mr and Mrs Will Jordon of Vice Roy, Sask. arrived in the village Sat- urdny to visit with Mr and MM Do.ug- las Cameron and other lelalivea th a few months. At the School Concert, Thundny, Dec. 10, there ore to be dung, Sluts swinging. chorus. tending. tableau, pantomime. Everything up to the minute. Auto: so and 15 us. Be on hand. Minn Agnes Black returned to her home in Proton utter spending n con- ple ot weeks visiting Mia Rolenl Merchant. Don't forget the School Concert, Dec. 20th. Ilia Mary MeOteeat of Durham! -- visited over the week end with the!“ the in at of w. B. Wright, In. Unseen Hamilton and not in theldepeude Iahernt Candidate in s.r:, Library Concert. f G ' will be held in the Thu week - - ~---v v.10 FIE A minty-rep.“ was served SOUTH BEND haimm Cooking Utensils , """"""""'"""""Taava"-u'-2'h1t'tlle?l A mer entertained l Cottversuioa, time pass putur. four pure bred nanny. bdrm rail to no it Ram-bet than aniolu will ,Mr I Go.“ A‘A-lk . snkn try Absolutely Free Cl . ---. an ""r-vvMe v Archie MCEachern, Jim Dodds. Jr Bell Dodds. Lillias Calder. Josie CI ly. Helen MsEackeih-, Willie Dodd Mclnnis. Sr. 2nd _ noun ' uumuu. mmln mct'nee. Primer A--, Grace Schram. Elmer Troup. Accrii,w attendance 29. F. J. KERR. Teacher No.2. EGREMONT -Sr4th-.t Barbour. I Mead, R Bartyour, D Kerr, A Noble, W Marshall Jr 4:): - 1Pltt, r'lMsirMg'pltirei,it,1i'iiti, Jr - Allan. - e, Cam)» bell, I Marsha. Jr 2ttd--V Kerr, R Campbell. M Lennox. A Lennox. Sr N -R Wilson. Srpr-t Allan M thh; V Johnson. A Campbell. Jr Pr-N il it' Jon. J Allan. P Watson. M Wilson. k Johnson. E Kerr, uuan. M Andrvxa i,' Alba. T Allan. Edith Edge, Teacher, NO. It, EGREMONT lir tu.tzL.ilre Wilma. Jr 'th-vor,,, , itlggtiSPiiiii'ii'iiyiiklil Eat'rw: -.. _V__.°_.-., "gnu-3w). C-Witfe Ferguson, Murray Ro Stevens, Milton Schenk. Elmer Giadys Aberdein. Primer B Schnim, Harold McPhee. Prit Grace Schram. Elmer Troup. A attendance 29. l, Sr f/latter, Alles. Mug): MCPhuu r 4t --Reta ' Elam henck, Jun Ellis, Gordon melt. Sr MTEmt‘ Ellis. Ethel Mics. Elmir Ross. Jr. 3M-- Ewart Alles, Wink Long. Bertha Bilton. Myrtle Ross& Jim Brown eq.. [Tanisha Ferguson. . SrgndrNary Ewes. . tar., it Aberdem. Jean Ewes. Violet Aber ein, Melvin Tmup. David Alles, 1:14 Ellis. Jasper Whyte. Jr 2nd-AmHm Attt.s,le..5 kf..1ry1rist 1yyntsley._ Prim, r Despite the dump "Hung the Pa, triotic Pie Such! um I decided aucce er. Mr J. McAnbur was otmirman and after an interacting program the pus were sold. Mr Gillespie hung the we tioneer. The buddmg um buck. the climax being reached when one pie cold for $7.85. Someth’ng our Alor, In realized Ind the Y. P,' b'. went home well "tistie3. Another daughter bu came I; gl-dden tl. Swanuon'l home, “as" W. Grou. B. Lamont. Rus. Iell Eccles. Ralph leont and Nor. man Drimmie are attending the Win Mr Fair at Guelph this week. Mrs Wbyte and her sitter Mn Longdon of N. Arthur. Ira Visiting their umber John Bunston " Um more. The corner bouts loch lonely Finn Mr nod In Brown and Thain» Lav, left It and gone to Holstein for ti.. winter. E. McBobbfecemly received u hr- tee from Pte Cecil Miller eating tkr, the bums he ind received “them; severe Would not incapacitate him l: future service. ' The people of Yeoril won very my " to but of the death of Alvin rrcr. no: n Moose Jaw, Sui. Former/y be heed many pm In thm viciltizy ‘Ind endured him“ to hit neighbors Ind co workers in our church. IN join all in extending our harm l: sympathy to the summing friends. DEC. 18, 1917 Ererreme welcome Ladies speci- ally invited. Come out and hear the other tide of the question. HUGH [cc LODGE, Chuwortb, DR. MEARN ' mrtorer, and W. I. W If, the candidate will discuss the great issuel before " _ GOD SAVE THE KING! NO. o, EGREMONT Dromore ThtiGiiCuiiit,iiN:',irl', L Sr _M:Wiltie Wits, A. RENTON. Teacher " it u y} or will can )0. YEOVIL ', EilfkTiixidir'.r/, :_De_lla Mme”). Which our n - Ros; Fir} lame: Bilton. . 3r.d 'mme l5 John Kellv. VOL. Pmduc Productio, DURH “Ike in " It ar rr ISSU all d II

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