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Durham Review (1897), 26 Dec 1918, p. 4

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y ‘?’39?’?’3”0-,3?)3 €% EEFEEECEEZz, = C. RAMAGE & SON, z : The Review, Durham ,'; Feceserecteccscsseceeeceeseseesy" Low Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakiast Cersal, Bran, . Norts, , Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn m‘ John McQowan CRIMPED OA,TS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices ! CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates ’ Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour ~< â€" Every bag guaranteed. _ If not satisfactory __ bring it back and get yJur money. 5OO tons of No. 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Rob Roy Rolled Oats Oat Shorts Chiecitain Oat Flakes ClansmanFeed Standard Oatmeal _ Chieftain Feed Granulated Oatmeal Poultry Feed Crushed Oats Poultry Mush Corn Chop Chick Feed Buckwheat Cracked Corn Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop â€"â€"> Always on hand for sale. We pay the Highest Market Price for Oats, Peas and Barley TERMS, CASH. Victory Bonds Bought or Sold ROB ROY MILLS, Limited If you require the money you have inâ€" vested in Victory Bonds,ecither last year‘s or this, w# will furnish you cash for them Or, if you wish to buy V ictory Bonds, for a 5, 10, 15 or 20 year period, either 1917 or 1918 issue, see us about it. No better or safer investmentâ€"5} per cent interest with interest paid twice each year. Will be pleased to furmish further partiâ€" culars;personally, by letter, or by phone. All enquiries confidential. Business Hoursâ€"â€"8 a. wm. to 5 p. m. J. 8. MeILRAITH Thanking you for your patronage during the past year, we extend to vou best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. THE "E&E’S MILLS at ket . _ Special Reduction M-;:.d hl::.hh. e ~C | _ Sr 3rdâ€"M. Brown, Beckie Levine, Irvin KQX | Sharpe, Kathleen Miine, Francis Hopkins. W ) Jr 3raâ€"M. Ryan, Nellic McGirr, Franâ€" KR | McKay, Isabel Kelsey. M, Abraham. 1A | Miss A. C McKenzie, teacher. *, No. of pupils enrolied Sr 2ndâ€"23 â€" Jr * |\ 2nd 19. Total 42, Average attendance oo |Sr. 19.2. Jr 16. Total 35.2 4thâ€"H Milligan, D Mather," G. Reay, A Derby. Sr 3rdâ€"M Reay, L Bartman, N Grierson, H Reay. â€" Jr 3rdâ€"S McCulâ€" joch, J McRonald, R Chariton. Sr 2ndâ€" G McCulloch, W Alexander, M Chariton. Jr 2ndâ€"N Mervyn, W Chariton, L Merâ€" vyn. S8r Istâ€"P Alexander, H Hopkins. Jr 1stâ€"E Adlam, and Christena McCulâ€" loch eq., F Bailey, M Bartman. Prâ€"E Mervyn, R Reay, L Reay, W Mighton. Sr 4thâ€"Morrow Ridda!,* Myrtle Boyce Marie Walsh, Jr 4thâ€"Forden Riddel Sr 3rdâ€"Jessie Ledingham.* 2ndâ€"Camâ€" eron Corlett,* John Ledingham.* Sr 1stâ€" Muriel Heft,* David Boyce.* The star is for those who have not missed a day. NO. 5, GLENELG Sr 4thâ€"Evelena Cook (h) Hazel Firth. Jr 4thâ€"Willie Edwards, Charlie Robsen. Mary Beaton, Herbie Hollis, Katie Firth, 3rd Classâ€"Marjorie Firth, (h) Clara Greenwood, (h) Gladys Firth and Camâ€" eron Robson eq, Bessie Beaton, Martin Haley. 2ndâ€"Norman Haley, flona Beaâ€" ton. Sr 1â€"Arthur McClocklin,(h) Irene Hastie (h) Katie Haley. _ Jr 1â€"Graham Timmins, Charlie Timmins. Bâ€"Norma Gagnon, Orma Burnett, Janie Traynor, Ruth Clarke, Hclen Mcâ€" Auliffe, Myrtle Watson. Câ€"Ada Ho!mes. Ethel Grabam, Walâ€" lace Thompson. & Dâ€"Victor Hinds, George Noble, Viole McLean. Miss M. McKenzie, teacher, JR. PRIMARY No of pupils enrolled 50. Average atâ€" tendance 33.93. Aâ€"Caroline Mitchell, El.ie Willis,tJosie Falcone~, Lawrence Whitmore, Murléa Havens, Jean Collinson. Class Aâ€"Jean Harding, Elsie Kearney‘ J. D. McAuliffe, Lizzie Hind, Helen Knight, Rowena Boyd. Jr 1istâ€"Mabel Montgomery, Bruce Mc Ewen, Newton Clark, Frank Lake, Jean McKay, Munroe Marshall. Classs Bâ€"Dolly Kelsey, Ellen Marshall Florence McDonald, Orville> Saunders, Raymond McGirr. VARNEY SCHOOL REPORT Jr 4thâ€"Kenneth Kerr, Ruby Blyth Richard McCabe. Sr 3rdâ€"Fred Matthâ€" ews. Jr 3rdâ€"Mary Keller, Ruth Allan, Elsie Grant, Roy Wilkinson. Sr 2ndâ€" Isabel Matthews,* Landels Wilton, Roy Finnigan. Sr 1â€"Susi¢ Eden, Ila Wi‘â€" kinson & Fiorence Grant eq, Arthur Mcâ€" Cabe, Harold Grasby. _ Sr, Pr.â€"Wilfred Grasby. _ Jr Pr.â€"Harry Matthews, Jesâ€" Fied A. Lewis, piano tuner, expects to be in Durham in January. Hurey Up.â€"The Toronto Sta: which has of late been a $3.00 paper will after Ist January, be increased to $4.00 per year owing to the rising tide of paper costs. ‘Those who wish to renew for the Star at the old clubbing rate should do so at once. The rate we have been quotâ€" ing is good tc 30th December $4.40 for Review .and Star. After that date the combined rate will be $5.35, new or reâ€" newa‘s. Don‘t delay; Sr 1st â€"Cecilia McAuliffe, Blanche Murâ€" dock, Martina Simpson, Willard McDonâ€" ald, Thomas Goodchild. Miss Anna Halliday, Teacher. SR. PRIMARY No. of pupils enrolled 46. Average atâ€" tendance 41. Jr 2ndâ€"Effie Catton, Seaman Havens, George Hinds, Wallace Hepburn, Margarâ€" et McAuliffe, Thomas Brown. No. of pupils «nrolled Jrâ€"17. Sr Istâ€" 26. Total 43, _ Average attendance Jr 14.3. Sr. 23.2 Total 87.5. Jr 2udâ€"Jean McCaughey, Myrtle Dean, Charlie McCaughey, Stewart Mcâ€" Iiraith, Marjory Pickering, Sr 2ndâ€"May Traynor, Lottie Dean and Hilda Boyd eq, Adeline Collinson, Alvin Snell, Newell Falkingham. Ebe Burkam Review Andrew S. Morton, teacher No. of pupils enrolled Jr 3rdâ€"26. _ Sr 3rdâ€"13.. Total 39. Average attendance Jr 4thâ€"Lloyd McClocklin, Clare Mcâ€" Crae, Donald Graham, Edith Willis. Allen Watt. Number of pupils enrolled Jr. 4thâ€"16 Sr 4thâ€"28. Total 44. Averageattendâ€" ance Jr.â€"13.7 Srâ€"25.4. Total 39.1. Sr 4thâ€"Wilhelmine Collinson, Amelia Blair, H.Iton Rowe, Nellie Falkingham, Willie Vollet. Durham P. S. Honor Roll NO. 13, BENTINCK. No. 3, BENTINCK P. R. IRELAND, Teacher Miss Norah Lowe, teacherâ€" Miss L. B. Walker, teacher M M. Kerr, Teacher DEC. 26, 1918 M. Kirktown, teacher. G. Gampbell, teacher, THE DUBHAM REVIEW Ne Mr John Mortley arrived from Haliâ€" ;ax Saturday tospend Xmasat home. Mr Fred Stafford bas purchased a new gasoline engine and is now cuatâ€" ting wood. Mr Lorne Mcintosh made a business trip to Chatsworth Thursday. * Miss Bagley, Separate sehool teachâ€" er is spending Xmas at her home near Arpprior. To Am ters are improving. Miss Lavina Mortiey is spunding a tew weeks at her home bere owing to her sehool being closed, Missos Katybel Black and Gertie Bruegeman ot Chesiey visited friends here Sunday. We are pleased to hear Miss Black‘s father and two sisâ€" Mrs Wm, Mills of Manitoba returnâ€" ed home Taesday after spending three weeks with ber friends here. The Roll of Honour of British women who have given up their lives that Britâ€" ain might endure now numbers 650 and the list is by no means complete: The roll regards service and not: rank and shows that, to England, this "choir invisâ€" bie" is indeed immortal, Presentation to Miss Ella Barber The following preseutation was made to Miss Ella Barber, teacher of U 8 8 No 4, HolHland and Sullivan, at their annual Christmas tree : Dear Teasher : We, the representatives of your puâ€" pils and parents take this opportunity of thanking you for the good work done in the past year. â€" Although our school has been closed so long on acâ€" count of the ‘Au‘ which was no fault of yours or oure, we hops to try and make up for the lost time before the examinations take pluce again. â€" We also than« you for the good time we are having toâ€"day and ask you in reâ€" turn to ascept this gift as mselight toâ€" ken of our appreciation. We all wish you‘a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and hope we will all be spared to return at the beâ€" ginning of the New Year, _ ; Mr Angus. Mclotosh of Dundafk arâ€" rived home Saturday. Miss Rath Lowe Sundayed at ber home at Crawtord. suceess. The proceeds amounted to $104.55, Mrs A. E. Smith and MissIvy Darâ€" gavel of Toronto are sfiendlng the holidays with their mother, Mrs R. Dargavel. vorsteher . ~.â€" . > r We can now understand the position of the German who says he has no time for sport. _ Also, we heave a sigh of relief to discover what we have been saved from . We take from a paper a list of some of the words which the Germans in their patriotic ardor, proposed to substitute for the English sporting terms formerly in use ; â€" Gol{â€"Locherballspiel Cricketâ€"Dreistabenschlager spiel Leg beforeâ€"â€"Beinenschwindel Not outâ€"Nochnichtabgemacht Wicketâ€"Dreisabeneinrichtung Hall Timeâ€"Halbspielwartepause Hands â€" Hande{ehler Startâ€"Abgangsstelle 4 Starterâ€" Hauptabgangsstelleaulsichtsâ€" Dec. 23rd, 1918 Owing to the limited space and hoping to meet you at the Nomination to give you all the information I can, and respectâ€" fully soliciting your votes and influence for my election as Reeve for 1919 and if elected pledging my wholeâ€"hearted services for the advancement of your welfare. And wishing you all many Happy Re turns of the Season. lremain, __ Following are a few quotations from the Treasurer‘s statement of Dec. 16th, 1918; paid for roads and bridges $2627.21 ; schoolâ€"boards $7975.00 ; County rate and War tax $7150.00 : amount of assets over liabilities $5227.15, We have also pros® pects of assistance for our roads from the Provincial Government. Of the above County rate over $4000 00 of your taxes were paid through the County to war purâ€" poses alone. But who would grudge it ? To the Electors of Glenels Township So as to better allow your energies and means to help the men at the Front to hew‘a way to Berlin, I have followed a policy of only doing necessary patching. But now with their noble example and glorious achievements, I think it well tq look to getting more profitable, permanâ€" ent results for every dollar of your money spent, particularly on bridges, I hereby, again, wish to"thank you for your courteous and kindly coâ€"operation in the management of our township affairs of another year. Iwould like then to see as many as possible at the Nomination on the 30th inst., but as it will be difficult for some of you to attend, an outline of the work may interest you. Ladies and Gentlemen,â€" The Dornoch Box Social was a gréat Signed on behalf of Bchool : Ruby Walker Artie Mcelntosh No Time for Sport ! ONTARIO ARCHIVES ToRroNTo DORNOCH Yours sincerely, A. McCuaig, R. R. 1, Priceville J. Hewitson, inspecting sinkhole... C. Bailey, repairing road and drawâ€" Huntâ€"McDonaldâ€"That dog taxes of following ratepayers be refunded : H. Pfeffer, W. Magwood, W. Torry, J. 4. Gateman, D. McLean, W. Bailey, W. Brigham, I. Brown Huntâ€"Hewitsonâ€"That Byâ€"law 26 re nomination, election, deputy returning officers and Poll Clerks be passed and notices printed. Carried, Huntâ€"Shewellâ€"That the following accounts be paid : H. Metcalfe, 1 mtg. of council...... 3 10 A. C. McDonald, council mtg........ 2 90 J. Hewitson, one council mtg........ 3 30 F. Shewell, one council mtg......... 3 30 H. W. Hunt, 1 council mtg ........... 3 30 J. Mills, insurance on hall............ 1 14 H Pfeffer, refund dog tax............ 2 00 I. Brown, refund dog tax............ 2 %g W,. Magwood, refund dog tax...... 2 W, Torry, refund dog tax..... ...... 2 00 J . H. Gateman, * *‘ seesessse ces oi W. Bailey, o s oo cevearranss Ey W. Brigham, * 2. o annvenwiee 2ys + i U J. Bailey, * * o ervrensis se . ie O W. Eadt, n * n seveds ecsees "Wy HY G. Brown, 45 yards gravel............ W. Manto,â€" underbrushing............ A. l:lane, drawing and placing Huntâ€"McDonaldâ€"That Byâ€"laws be in* troduced issuing debentures for balance of cost of constructing Hydro system at Elmwood, said byâ€"laws to be numbered 27 and 28. Hewitsonâ€"Shewellâ€"That Byâ€"law Nos. 27 and 28 be read a first time. McDonaldâ€" Shewell â€" That â€" Byâ€"laws Nos. 27 and 28 being read a second and third time, be finally passed. D. McLean, s .1 * <nréevebareel A. Campbell, repairing bridge, S. A. C MeDonald, commission ... R. Bennipgtqn, drawing and placâ€" IDG OUIVEPEEASIsccrrracies ons enc rear iss C Bailey, moving scrapers..... ...... F. Prast, 6â€"14, 5 12 tile............... C. Bailey, repairing road.. .........., H. Becker and others, repairing Hewitsonâ€"i#untâ€" That J. Whiteman be paid $10.40, half cost of new grader blade. Carried. R. McFarlane, repair road......... J. Hewitson, inspecting culvert... J. Owens, stoning........................ J. Ewen, repairing road Huntâ€"McDonaldâ€"That G. Harvey and J. Rothaupt be refunded $2 00 each as they are not in the Hydro zone of Eimâ€" wood. Carried. UV, Bailey, repairin ing tile............ F. Prast, 5â€"12 tile Â¥F. Torry, repairing culvert.......... We NTTOIIDQ DOUIITUGGerrrersernssrste ces sesvee W. Owens, underbrushing............ D. Lamb, team on grader............ H; W.â€" Hunt, commission............ F. Torry, 34 days deviation......... T. Hopkins, 14 days deviation...... Huntâ€"Shewellâ€"That J. Corbert be paid $15 for one sheep killed by dogs and T. Lawrence $1 for inspecting. Carried. Huntâ€"McDonaldâ€"That collector be granted until January 10 to return Roll. Carried. McDonald â€"Hewitsonâ€"That J. Patter son be paid 822 for one sheep killed by dogs and R, Twamley $1 for inspecting. Carried. e Huntâ€"Hewitsonâ€"That R. McDowall, C. E., be paid $23 for survey and plan of deviation at lot 30, con. 4. Carried Hswitsonâ€"McDonaldâ€"That we, havâ€" ing received report of Clerk re investigaâ€" tion of claim of A. Campbell, after due consideragion decide that his claim be not granted. Carried, + Huntâ€"Shewellâ€"That Reeve be apâ€" pointed to investigate complaint of A. Campbell re approach to his property and have same repaired if he deems it is the duty of the councilâ€"to do so. â€" Carried. Hewitsonâ€"Shewellâ€"That Daniel Mcâ€" Farland be committed to House of Refuge and H. W. Hunt see that be is taken Carried. # McDonaldâ€"Huntâ€"That â€" Red_ Cross workers be paid levy as required. Carried. Shewellâ€"McDonald â€"That timber at § L. 30, Con 14, formerly sold to 0. Mess be transferred to R. Ledingham. Carried. Huntâ€" Shewellâ€" That claim of D. Steumfle re breaking of car spring be inâ€" vestigated by J. Hewitson. Carried. Shewellâ€"McDonaldâ€"That claim of Stanley Pust be laid over for further inâ€" formation. Carried. Hewitsonâ€"McDonaldâ€"That Clerk inâ€" sert notice in each local paper re the disâ€" cussion and vote at nomination as to the most satisfactory method of honoring our soldiers. Cartied. Township Hall, Dec. 14, 1918. Pursuant to adjournment Council met at above time and place, Mrs W. Fulton received a sad teleâ€" gram last week that her sister, Mrs. Gideon Clair bad died in Pekoa, Washington, from pneamonia, pre: ceded by influenza. . She leaves a husband and tbree children, Britton, Jessie and Flora to mourn her loss. Relatiyes bere bave the sympatbhy of the nelghborhood. _ We hope t« publish fuller particalars later. The Christmas entertainment on Tharsday, Dec. 19tb, was & successâ€" tul event. Rev F. Ashton, made an excellent chairman and bad a fine program at his disposal. _ Addresses were delivered by Sunday Sehuol Saperintendents, Messrs Wm Cook, Frank Smith and AsC. McDonald. Rev. Ashton gave instramentals on barp and accordeon and a duett with Miss Flora McDonald, while recitaâ€" tions, dialogues ad exercises by the chbildren were@Iiso well rendered. If there was one number on the program evidently more appreciated than anâ€" other, it was a recitation by Mr. C. Radolipb, our teacher. Mr Machesney and Misses Pbaler and Wilson of Elmwood took in the Chbristmas entertainment here Thaursâ€" day evyening and atterwards spent a tew pleasant hours with their friend, Mr?C. Radoiph. Mrand Mrs Will Brown and daugh â€" ter Laverna, Sask., are at present visiting the former‘s parents, Mr avd Mrs Wm Brown. Will is making good in the West and prefers the prairies to old O »tario. CUIVORE svcrq¥¥yrrtÂ¥rarat aidriusy BInkNDIG....+1++â€"vsfcrrtars startrene Â¥eeee D DOCCY SUPWIIINE EUOMesssetees cesces McDonald, team on gradetr...... BENTINCK COUNCIL aeveberes ns sesne n one s sene ne nsb ae n na ses4400 ssessseeâ€"Bssssss08 ss000 MULOCK evsessans benses sesesn000 cil mtg........ % 90 il mtg........ 3 30 i mig........~ 390 mtg ........... 3 30 tall............ L I# $AK...1..««.»» $ 00 B : ssos+c¢x 608 . 8 %g dog tax...... 2 SBXK...+« .++ £0G0 *‘ seesessse ces oi * o ervrensis se . ie O * > sexenncree en 0 NY *‘ / <ssheee sesserr 0M 12 75 10 00 16 75 Your Medical .Officer of Health begs leave to teport on the work ‘of the past year as follows : In common with the whole of the rest of Ontario in the month of November the epidemic of Influenza spread through the municipality, necesâ€" sitating the closing of schools, churches and the cancellation of all public gatherâ€" ings in halls, the epidemic was soon under control and the death rate only one. Your Medical Health Officer made the annual visitation of schools and is pleasâ€" ed to report that the saritary conditions as regards water supply, condition of yards, etc., is improving and that the various board of trustees are to be conâ€" gratulated on the results of their attenâ€" tion to hygiene and health of the pupils under their care. In the early part of April an outbreak of measles commenced in the vicinity of Dornoch but by quarantining only four homes were invaded. J. L. Smith, M. O, H. J. H. Chittick, Secretary. Gentlemen : Witsonâ€"Metcalfeâ€"That following acâ€" counts be paid : Alex Wilson, disinfecting.. ........... 2 15 Alex Campbell, disinfecting 3 houses 4 50 Dr J L. Smith, disinfectants......... 17 00 Dr. J. L. Smith, one meeting...... 400 Alex Wilson, one meeting...... ..... 2 50 Henry Metcalfe, one meeting...... 2 5q J. H. Chittick, one meeting......... 2 5q December 3, 1918, members all present, Metcalfeâ€"Wilsonâ€"That report of Dr Smith, M. O. H., be accpted and publishâ€" ed with minutes. Bridg.........ccecec ce ces e en n enb nn en e n* H. Metcalfe, inspect. sinkhole ..... J. Truax, 952 ft. cedar timber...... D. Clark, one stringer and coverâ€" t0 DFidg@...... .ccscc en esns ea enara en en d PM J. Patterson, sheep killed............ 22 00 R. Twamley, inspecting ....... ... 1 00 J Corbett, sheep Killed...... ..« 15 0o T. Lawrence, inspecting............... _1 00 J. Whiteman, half cost blade...... 10 40 Municipal World, election stationâ€" ArY ADG FOS.....ce se en en 23 67 R. McDowall, surveying............ 23 00 Â¥rai Shawall commission............ 1 50 ary And FOS......0csee . k R. McDowall, surveying... Fred Shewell, commission... C. Knapp, bal. due Elmwood C. Bailey, CAr@tAKINZ ....cusssse0}}} R Corlett, performing statute labor OLC. Olark.....sccsssssresconeshessres a J. H, Chittick, performing statute labor, lot 31, con 7.................... 8 00 A. Watson, error on roll............... 2 15 John Parker, county levy............0900 00 John Parker, war taxs ..............1800 00 Merchants Bank, sinking fund Byâ€" IAW No. 16.......qr<suses6irexe¢rzsutzeen8 9B l Merehants Bank, interest Byâ€"law NO: 16.5e1â€"eces6r4, sers rete sssvssent sapshs ~AQ L Merchants Bank, debenture payâ€" ment Byâ€"law No. 15... ..............15% 57 Red Cross workers, bal, levy......716 00 Council adjourned. CUIVOTE .....ccue se ve se es wererann t en d en M. McKechnie, 25 loads gravel...... H. Metcalfe, inspecting Kennedy‘s iNG DFid@G@. .20 000 se ces er e e en en en es w. McCracken, repairing approach L â€"10A2 dedvcvatsidyr sb Nh §. Mcintyre. wire for deviation H. W. Hunt, 4 days commission and AXIO GTOASO ...cce en se esn e en n# F. Prast, CUIv@rt til@. 0000 G. Harvey, I@FUNDG . ... cce ce e en J. Rothaupt, r@FUNOscecsee eeesseenen> R. White and others, work on Town W . CONRDOT, til@... .. cceeecsenn en rrnnen e es A. Watson, gray. 8. L. 15 ..« W. Hodgson, underbrushing.......»> N. McCallum, drawing and placing -â€"'ink account........> §. Mcintyre. wire H. W. Hunt, 4 day LinG,...ccs+«. ++ W. Hodgson, w A. C. McDonald balance on gradâ€" matter of habit, consistent use of THE GROWTH OF HABIT Annual Report of M. 0. H. Bentinck Board of Health FREE for only 25¢. Secure one early. 12 Coupons, vaiune 10C ... and any Rexall product. Full value......>> MacFARLANES DRUG STORE the RoxoMk store with a coupon worth 10c for each month attached which we will give away with every purchase of 25¢ or Over of any Rexall product. We will reâ€" deem these coupon$ each month as specified. Only one to each family. Rexall CALENDARS We have a Robustness to many is almostâ€" â€"e;ntirely a er of l\abit,lthe habit of taking care and the . R. Town Office. work baseline....... J. H, Chittick, Clerk» value 10¢... limited number of 4P uesns e esn ee EM E07 shing......... 4 00 and placing s gravel...... 1 50 ; Kennedy‘s k on Town pressvessrivset «l D sline...... ... : 990 11 00 14 90 1 25 33 32 1 00 22 00 35 00 10 15 10 00 .20 .25 45 The Review and Toronto Daily Newsfor one year.................. We trust that you will be bappy in your new home and theat bealth and all good things will be yours through still many years of labor and usefulâ€" To show more than in mere words that onr sorrow at your departure is truely genuine, we ask you to accept these chairs, not for their intrinsic value, but as a slight appreciation of the esteem of your large circle of friends. You will not be lost to Canada or the Empire and we bope to haye many Opporiunities of seeing you and again epjoy a social hour renewing the exâ€" periences of the happy past. Dornoch and vicinity as might be expected, could not say gondâ€"bye as a community to Dr, and Mrs Smith, without public recognition. _ So on a recent eyening before they left, the old bouse was filled to overflowing by unâ€" expected guests. â€" Rev. D. Sillars was made chairman and after a program , consisting of music, recitations and addresses by Mesers W. Lister, W. Smith, H. R. Riddell, James Hewiteon 8. Byers and Chas. Mortley, expressâ€" ing appreciation of their usefulness as citizens, their work in the church, school and all social reforms, The following address was read : Dear Mr and Mra Smith,â€" We, your assembled friends and nelghbore, on the eve of your departure from our midst, take this opportunity of spending a social hour together and of showing cur true eppregiation of the many estimable qualitres that bave characterized your iives during your long abode in our viliage. The occasion that calls us together is one to which there are many parâ€" ellels in life, for often we are called upon to say farewell to friends and coâ€" workers but toâ€"night we feel our loss to be doubly impressiye for not only are welosing a home where hospitality and refined friendship were always in evidence, but we are parting with a physician, competent, tried and true, whose medical skill has alleviated much suffffering and pain and saved precious lives for (uture usefulness. You could not be classed among the ‘"ebbing ones‘" as Shakespeare calls them, " who do so near the bottom run by their own fear and sloth," but you have always been imbyed with bhigbest ideals of citizenehip and your plase in the community life and in all nrganizations of church work will be difficult to fill. We also appreciate the sacrifice you made in sending an only son to fight the baitlesâ€"of the Empire in the cause of freedom and the principles of rightâ€" eousnees and for bumauity, and we rejoice with you toâ€"night that bis youny life bas been spared to the hour of vietory. Bigned on behalf of those present *Â¥m. Smith, Wm. Running, Chas. Mortley, Robt, Corlett. Presentation at Dornoch Rexall Orderlies. .. . 25¢ Rexall Grip Pills. ... Wishing all a very bright & Prosperous New Year Come to us for rates â€"â€" A fine laxative. 66 66 44 64 46 Cough Syrup 25c Healing Salve . 25¢ MentholineBailm 25 Stomach and Liver Pills 25c Tooth Paste ». 25¢ Talcums..... 25¢ Foot Powder . .25¢ Thymo Dentaline 25 Iâ€"6 Y ‘ Lot No. 29, C« 100 acres, 35 a tair buildings, sc and church con v Immediate posse purchaser. App The two sto formerly occup furniture store just south of M able terms, and farm or Toront [( ‘:* w â€"~ \\ A. 5. HUNTER & \Â¥ Timber Want Highest Prices J. N. MURD Cedar, Tamarack â€"Cedar Fence P â€"Basswood Heading â€"Track Ties SHINGLES FORK DEC. 26, i1918 Store Property For We hav our mailit would lik made all We try to human. Many renewa‘s coming due and we fi‘ favor if these to before th« at Different Poin 462 A Watch Your Lab Renewal Seas Farm For Sal Durbam Durha m OBLS

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