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Durham Review (1897), 19 Dec 1918, p. 8

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But who shall speak for the unseen dead I that shall come to the council place ? ' Though you see them not and you hear them not, they shall sit at the tabletoo; They shall throng the room where the peace is made and know what it is you do ; "The innccent dead frrom the sea shall rise to stand at the wise man‘s side, And over his shoulder a boy shall look â€"a boy that they crucified. You may guard the door of that council hall with barriers strong and stout, : B ut the dead unbidden shall enter there, | and never you‘ll shut them out, ‘ An d the man that died in the open boat, and the babes that suffered worse, . Shall sit at the table when peace is made by the side of a martyred nurse. Y ou may see them not, but they‘ll all be there ; when they speak you may fail to hear ; You may think that you‘re making your pacts alone. but their spirits will hover near. And whatever the terms of the peace you ~*make with the tyrants whose hands are red, You must please not only the living here, but must satisly the dead. »4,‘8%:‘#¢ A copy of the David:on Leader, Sask ,‘ contains a notice of the death of Thos. Mason, from influenza. He was the eldâ€". est son of Mr and Mrs Jno. Mason and was born at Dromore 29 years ago. He went West in 1904 with his parents. The paper says he was one of the most enterâ€" prisirg and premising young men of the place, and the large funeral and other evidences bore out this praise. His parâ€" ents, three sisters and one brother Robert are chief mourners _ The sisters are Mrs Laycock of Radisson, Mary of Saskatoon and Myrtle at home. Must Satisfy the Dead | FOR SALE : GENERAL STORE BUSINESS at Dromore GREAT CHANCE FOR SOMEONE This is a good, steady business with an annual turnâ€" over of $18,000. Stock about $10,000: can be reduced to suit purchaser. For fuller particulars, apply to avjen|exlovlesexlasls SJt ypxexeepsben: Death of Thos. Mason We have a full line of Dry Goods, Groâ€" ceries, Boots & Shoes, etc., and are here to stay. _ We will offer the following bargains to get acquainted with you : Lemon Peei. . 40c Ib. Orange Peel..40c Ib. Citron Peel. . 50c Ib. Good Brooms .. 75c. Tall can Salmon 25c. Honey . ... 30c jar. Bargains in several Successor to G. P. Leith, Other Bargains Everything we 'L;dies’ and Children‘s Coats $1.50 to 10.00 esn stesâ€"nreâ€"rc UOLSTEIN LEADER were sent anonymousâ€" Star, which truly says t of the ordinary " : ZHOICE GROCERIES . J. ARNILL 40c Ib. 2 Ibs Valencia Raisins . 25¢ 40c Ib. 2 Ibs Muskatel Raisins, 25¢ 50c Ib. 2 pkgs Seeded Raisins, 25¢ .. 15¢. 2 lbs Seedless Raisins, 35¢ on 25¢. Prunes. . 16c Ib, or 2 for 30c 0c jar. Baldwin Apples. . 6 Ibs 25¢ ns too numerous to mention. we advertise kept in stock. H. A. BAYCROFT, Dromore The Orehard 8. $ will hold their| Miss Auna Carrs of Whitby Ladies‘ annual Cbristmas Tree on Friday, College came home last Saturday to Dâ€"e. 20th. Admission 15¢ anod 10¢. |spend the Xmas vacation. Everyone come . : | â€" The ladies of the W, M. S. of the Mrs Smith and sons, Archie @04 | Methodist church met at the home of Sam, Mc. Forest, visited Sunday At | yrsg Jas. Brooks on Wednesday afterâ€" Mrs Robt. Robertson. | noon and packed a Xmas box for the Mrs W. T. Pioder was called to| Hamilton Deaconess Home and also Wingham last Tuesday. Her sister | quilted a couple of quilts for the same. We are sorry to hbhear Mr Robt, Lewis is under the Dr‘s. care. Mr Wm. Dickson was called to the bedside of his brother, Mr Thos Dickâ€" son ot Hespeler who is very low. Last Wednesday evening a very pretty wedding toos place at the home of Mr and Mrs Andrew Stewart, MNorâ€" manby, when their eldest daughter Isabeiia was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr Albert Thompson of McCool, New Ontario At seven o‘clock the bride, leaning | on the arm of her father, took her| place beneath an arch of evergreens, | She was attired in a dress of whitel silk crepede chene with a veil and wreath of orange blossoms, She wore| a «corsage bouquet of. roses. Mss Janie Peter, cousin of the bride, playâ€"| ed the wedding march, _ Rev. B M | Smith was officiating clergyman and | t:ed the knot in the presence of about | sixty five guests. | After a bounteous repast the guests | enjoyed themselves in music, games | and dancing until the wee sma‘ hours | of the morning. The bride received many beautiful and useful presents, _ The groom‘s gift to the bride was a gold wrist watch. Tae Revi w and Toronte Daily _ GObDG OX 1YCBHTecccqessssensseneeess The Review and Toronto Daily World fOF | YEMT....cssecrsscrereee}+ The Review and Tcronto Daily 1 _ Gtar fOPF 1 YOAT....cccsseccesseseecees The guests from a distance were the groom‘s brother from Toronto ard Mrs Geo. Ellis ftrom Holstein. The young coupleleft on Friday for their home in McCool visiting in Torâ€" onto en route. THOMPSONâ€"STEWART «â€"â€"â€"4+ + HOLSTEIN Clubbing Rates ORCHARE Hymeneal F® ) In a letter recently received from u | Mr Morris Tribe, he tells of the death l‘e ‘of his brother, Jas. Tribe, in Sarcee ;;‘ Hospit&l, Calgary, James took the *) f@a‘ and only lasted a week. He m |leaves to mourn his loss a little boy a | year and a half old, his wife having \died previously; also his father and |\ mother who feel his death very keenly. 5 2 5 25 4 40 Miss Anna Carrs of Whitby Ladies‘ College came home last Saturdsy to spend the Xmas vacation. The ladies of the W, M. S. of the The L. 0. L 2296 held their regular meâ€"ting Monday evening. _ Election of officers were as follows : W. M.â€" Geo. Hunt. D. M.â€"â€"Bruce McKenzie Chaplainâ€"Geo. Burrows. _ R. 8 â€" Erie Sharp. F. S.â€"Orme Hunt. Treas.â€"A. R. Hershey. â€" Lecturerâ€" Jos. Rawn. Prices for Fowl A. BAYCROFT, Manager. GROCERIES DRY GOODS LINOLEUM HARDWARE Everything Less Than Cost BIGGEST >â€" MoOoNEYâ€"SAVING TRIUMPHS tia4x SÂ¥3 ‘4; | ’ ,b x Buy Now â€"â€" While One Dollar Does Nearly Double Duty IN THE HISTORY OF THE COUNTRY FINDLAY‘S STORE â€" Mrs Diebel moved her houselrold effects to Hanover the past week. _ Mr Arck. Smith has purchased Mrs Jas. Roger‘s bouse on Centre St. Arch. intends renting it at present, MrGeo Hostetter spent over the week end at his home hcre. Messrs Jos. Bilton and Ed. Johnâ€" ston had wood bees last Friday. Mr Jno. Leith did the cutting with hbis sawing outft. . While cutting wood at Mr Bilton‘s, Mr Leith was unforâ€" tunate in having one of his fingers cut on the saw causing an ugly wound. The ladies of the Patriotic Society take this opportunity of thanking all those who so generously helped in anyway for the bazaar last Friday. The bazaar was a decided success alâ€" though the weather was not all that could be desired. The proceeds amounted to $108.00. Large walout wardrobe in first class condition for sale at a bargain. Apply to Mr G. P. Leith. Dr. Mair accompanied by Master, Arthur Fiddler and Mr Peter Fiddlet | went to Fergus on Friday last where | Arthur was operated on. Arthur is | still in hospital there but we trust to | soon hear of his recovery. Much sympathy is expressed for the little‘ sufferer. | Mrs Rife and children spent from Friday until Monday in Wiarton at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Saddler. Mrs Smith and son of Conn returnâ€" ed to ber home Monday afterspendâ€" ing a week with her mother, Mrs Jas Ececles. Miss Jennie Morrison of Mt. Forest spent last Friday with her mother, Mrs Walter Morrison and visited the bazaar. Mrs Crewson left Saturday for the West where she expects to meet her son who has recently returned from France. Mr Whalen, a returned soldier forâ€" merly of the znd Batt. is visiting at Dr. Ellis‘. The Anniversary services of the Presbyterian church were held last: Sabbath. â€" Rev. Mr Malcolm, a torâ€" mer pastor, preached morning and evening to very large congregations at both services which listened to very fine discourses, _ Special music was rendered by the choir. _ The liberal offering at both services covers the amount asked for. HUNDREDS OF OTHER VALUES Inc C18COUI8CS, d Aubbtnbiifiedainbt Abhin® tiicrdiiert se tecbriataintTSATRES rendered by the choir. _ The liberal l ended, that our Reeve represent this "fi”“’f at ;’0‘;“‘ services covers the|Council at said meeting. _ Carried amount as 4 N ol l A byâ€"law was passed to providvu‘ * s * s place to recsive nominations . for BORN ‘Mun‘l Couneil for 1919 and to appoint satthewsâ€"to Htolsteln. on Dec. 174 \Doiny ware, app oigd. Doaty, he daughter, m Mettne®s®, * i tarning Officers and Poll Clerks reâ€" | spectively ; Div. No 1, John Brown DJIED anua Lorne Allan ; No. 2, Wm Leith Tribeâ€"In Sarcee Camp Hospital, Calâ€" ‘ 'I‘{nfi GOl'dO; \(";"d%esb: Nog. Wm H. ary, on Nov, 26th, Pte. es | hogers an m Coburn ; No 4. Ch«s gary, e jam Mclones and Jno Sinelair ; No 5, Jas Tribeâ€"In Sarcee Camp Hospital, Calâ€" gary, on Nov, 26th, Pte. James : Tribe. $ Chickens, 25¢. Fowl, 23¢. â€" Ducks, 27¢, Geese, 25c. Turkeys, 36¢. _ Fow!l for Christmas â€"not taken after Saturday ON T AKIVY DURHAM REVIEW Raw SUgAL:::%.:....:{c..ir.issses 020. . :65 661 ® 108 TOF K500 Black or Green Tea, reg 65¢ for................50¢ lb Baking Powder, reg. 35¢ for........................... 293 Canned Tomatoes, reg 25¢ for........................ 18¢ Canned Corn, reg 20¢, now..................... 2 for 25¢ Canned Peas, reg. 20¢, now.....................2 for 25¢ Grape Butter, reg 15¢ for........................... 10c tin Shredded Wheat, reg 15¢c........................ 2 for 285C McDonald‘s Tobaceco, reg !5¢c, now..........2 for 25¢ Shamrock Tobacco, reg 12)4%¢ for.....................10¢ Black Watch ". _ reg 12%%c for.....................10¢ British Navy " _ reg 12%4%e for..................... 106 Stock Food, regular 2.50 for.....................2.00 pail Coal Oil, reg 25¢ for..................... :...... 2%C gallon Ladies‘ D. & A. Corsets.................. . at Half price Men‘s Rubber Collars, reg 25¢ for............ 10c each Cotton Batting, reg 15¢ package, now......2 for 25¢ Scotch Fingering Yarn, gray, reg. 3.00 lb for... 2:50 Men‘s Working Boots, reg 3.00 FOF....:.5./1..» o mafone Boys‘ Fleeceâ€"lined Underwear ..................at Cost LIST OF VALUES, Com‘r McDougall reported Thos. Yake filling in washout $1 ; H. L. Nicholson, winter work on roads, 1 80 ; A Fraser, d~1.40 ; Thos Norâ€" PM PS UPODReVMNY CCC Uom s 1 80 ; A Fraser, d~1.40 ; Thos Norâ€" ris, do, 1.50; Wm Patterson, do, 2 40 : Geo Swanston, do, $) .25 Hanterâ€"Brownâ€"â€"That in reference ! to the communication from W. B. Vollet, clerk, Dubam, extending an invitation to the Council to attend a public meeting in Darham on 17th inst to consider some way to erect a memorial to our boys who have paid the supreme sacrifice in the war jast Dromore 12 lbs for 1.00 AA in 900AD is ++3« sÂ¥e e yme@att ....... * for 25¢G .......% for 25¢ ... 10c tin .2 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ on tm DC e oAbelan McLaughlin and Wm Walker ; No 6 ; Statement 149.35 ; Reeve, sesisting Pcter Keith and Jobhn Wilkie. Polâ€" \fin. statem2nt, postage and telephone lirg places the same as former years. ‘ $5 ; Alex Calder, tex collector N. D). Hanterâ€"Brownâ€"That an order be salary and postage $41 : E Robb, to x drawn on the treasurer to the a‘mt eollector 8. D, ralary & ptge $41 ; W of $5 in favor of D. R. Beatcn, Clerk Reeves. conveying P,. McCaniey t> Tp. of Pickering for contribution to H. ol Retuge and expenses $10 05 the funds of the Raral Manicipal l E Henry, sheep killed $27 ; W Wilâ€" Association of Ontario. Carried son, do $15 : Jno. MecPhee,do $2¢ _ Ferguson â€"HBunterâ€"That Matthew ‘ A McDougall inspecting sheep 50¢ Barber be refunded $7.48 taxes on ;S Patterson, do $2 ; Counciliors‘ p»; \ account of loss of barn by fire. Car. | sheet $2 ; Jno McGrath, use of Coun â€" y 2C S .o z> "of tail room #2. Carried £ finr(;iérâ€"-!}rownâ€"Tbat an order be drawn on the treasurer to the a‘mt of $5 in favor of D. R. Beatcn, Clerk Tp. of Pickering for contribution to the funds of the Rural Manicipal Association of Ontario. Carried Fergason â€"Bunterâ€"That Matthew Barber be refunded $7.48 taxes on account of loss of barn by fire. Car. Brownâ€"â€"Ferguson â€" That Joseph Moore be retunded $2 dog tax, errur in essessment. Carried The annual report of the M. 0. H. was read as follows ; To the Obairman and the Members of the Bd of Health for Egremunt Township, Gentlemen, â€" %e As medical officer of Health for Egâ€"| remont Tp. for the year 1918. I beg| to report as follows ; the township| hss been almost entirely tree from‘ contagious or epidemic disease durâ€" ing the year except for the recent ic fluenza epidemic. _ There were a number of quite severe cases cotf this d‘sease and two deaths from pnen | monia following the influer za. N.;I cases of diphtheria haye been reportâ€" | ed during the vear, no cases of searâ€" | let fever, ty phoid, measles cr mumps. A tew cases of wnooping cough were repoited in the south of the townehip and a few in the north east corper,| nodeaths. There have been no cases of taberculosis reported so that with the exception of the influenza epi demic we bave almost a clean bill of bealth for the year. I ramain, ] Yours, T. H. Sneath, M. O. H. The annual report of the Secy. of the local Board of Health showing the expenses of the Boa:d of Health for 1918 was. read Repor:s were adcpted by the Council and forwardâ€" ed to the Provi cial Bd of Health. Hanterâ€"Brown~â€"â€"That the Finanâ€" cial stntement for 1918 be adopted and 200 copies be printed for distribâ€" ation . Carried. Fergusonâ€"Brownâ€"That the folâ€" lowing accounts be paid ; W Reeves, part salary as assessor $11) ; C Ramâ€" age & Son, printing $7 70 ; Tre«s $ vyears salary and assistance Financial Statement $5% ; Treasurer, postage and exchange 13 94 ; clerk, 4 years salary, postage, telephone and Fin. Clearing Sale Horse Blankets.... $2 50 Single Harness.... 24 00 Team Harness...... 38 00 Sleigh Bells, String 2 60 Pratt‘s St. Food,pail 1 25 Harness Oil, quart 25 Team Lines ......... 6 50 Plush Rugs....... .. 8 00 . McMILLAN HARNESS Phone 3â€"4 on 15 At Dromore J\ _ fOF 1 YOBI....csscsserse0«e« eil room $2. Carried Hunterâ€"Brownâ€"That the Reeve vacate the chair and Councilior Ferâ€" guson occupy the same. . That the thatnks of this Council be tendered to Mr McArthur for bis kind and courteous w#anner towards this Coun â€" cil during wthe year and for his effticâ€" ient and impartial manner in disâ€" charging bis duties as Reeve and also the same to Clerk and Treasarâ€" er. _ Brief replies were made atte! which the Council ruse. Pie Walter sSeAllister left for Tor onto to report and get his discharge Mr Aibert Marshalls® moved into their new bome Monday last. . We wish Mr and Mrs Marsball long lie and bealth to enjoy it. ITbo Review and Weekly Witness Mrs A. Corbett and son Artbhaur © Bentinck, visited lately at the Mc Allister bome. < Elmer F.e is essisting Mr. Milion M Xiece in the words for a tew days. A meetiog was beld in Knox Cb. las, Sunday night for the delegate s report of the "Forw rd" movement held in Palmerstoa last fall. Mr Jas Petty lost a finecow recentâ€" Iy. Messrs A. Smith and 8 Koenig also have sick cows. Mr and Mrs Wes Storrey and faw ily of town visited triends on this line last Sanday. f We wish the Editor, stâ€"#f and reaâ€" ders the compliments of the season. 'Pl:;-li-o;ive;'u;;:d the Farmers‘ Adâ€" yocate fOF 1 Y@AT ... ) . se se >+>+>> The Review and Daily Free Prees DEC. 19, 1918 NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY fOF 1 VORT ..,cee 6e e se6 000 +++ ITron Beds.......... Springs.............. Mattresses ....... Rocking Chairs.. Kitchen Chairs. Couch.............â€" Extension Table Bedroom Suite... DAVID ALLAN, Clerk FURNITURE Funeral Furniture _ " Harnessmaker Dealer ker and Director $6 00 4 25 4 00 10 00 10 00 27 00 00 o n 4 40 ? do VOL. XLLIL, NO H } M John Kelly W THE DURHAY 1J 11 en

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