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Durham Review (1897), 6 Feb 1919, p. 1

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ice of all kinds . Dromore beed a new Cream (e Seeding KN) Ills SIGN )ney y, in ERS. Holstein. Ont ‘0R SALE amps f u ti ty as: awash-a are? ore, Ont. are up N. 30, 1919 ora-rs., For Sale re very Very line the k 50 & CO. Sc in Bags we and we cull Sat. nights “use " or I Gates, new ask for thin. Thin who is mum-r t A.S. HUNTER & SON, Durham 1 g: ".6.t..t.t.t..:.:.:.S.'SSS s:sa.s.s.s.s.d -Weitern ijiGiiitrri,Tiiiirtitf. Mrs Moms was a former resident of Dur‘ham and Bentinck. " c extend Congratulations. G. F. Bradley sang "The Sunshine of Your Smile." The bride was the recipient of many useful and costly gifts. Dinner be, ing over. the happy couple took the train for Winnipeg whence they are to return sham and take up residence in Manitou. wk of John H. Morris. " he bride was escorted to the parlor and mven away by Mr Scott and accompanied by Miss Mai. my Scott. acting as flower girl and plav- inx her part most charmingly. The bride wore a 'neautiiut gown of blue satin, trim- med with white iatin and silk embroider- ed lace. and carried a prruy hoquet of rows and maiden hair fern. The nuptial knot was tied hy Rev. A McMillan, Mrs (Dr. ) Davidron played the wedding march and during the signing of the register, Mrs G. F. Bradley Rane "The Sunshimnl Your SJ l it: Advances to farmers are m _ “Nun . . "ti',-","," in a special feature by this Bank DURHAM BRANCH, /,ohrrr.ellre, _ ----- __ U U U Mm Tuounu on a RURAL Rotmr.-Rurtu Mull Carriers as a ruloliuve proved them.. selves ftsithfut public servants but we are credibly informed that an exception to this is found in (“only on R. R. No. I, Mondale route. stories of mail pick“! up on the roadside in the snow. papers and parcels undelivered or at least delay- od. loner! put In box to go out overlooked for days. Ar, , ban an ugly look and should be investigated. The courier-w. how out." annui- should ho only too willing to put things right if wrong. Our thanks to Walter A. McCrie of Sank. Landing. Sash ' for remittance on sub He says "we have had a very mild winter here. Horses and cattle are win- tering out. which is a good thing as feed was scarce. Roads are poor, ht neither for waggons or sleigh. but people havel not much wheat to haul out this year, Ioj that does not matter." I The "Canadian Greys" l. O. D E.are holding a rnomtcr carnival In the Rink on Tuesday. February Nth. An attractive list of prizes will be attend See bills tor hint of prim, in detail. Admission 26 and Mc. Band m attendance. Refresh. menu served. Proceeds tor patriotic won. as” P..SitS.S.e,9S.g -etF:isieriirdT.ii"ri'i"is'" - mm.-. -- WW“ - "V Durhaml hm...” ..v%. f"' “an. an an nu purchased Mr Zenus Clark's fine l. plied Mt abundam'e- It '3' late when, . 1'e',t' or phone thcrkcwew office about dence and intends noon to remove to $56.1. {me Fwy"?! presided over bybthe pastor I maps: em. I l r a.' rug am, commenced ut the in- _ ' . . I ' . I V . _ ' . “(Miami f re,triee,tdan, " 'l'g,,e/fd1tti1pcti', Peg; o'/'darrastitcutrudraeyJ' 'ltfa'eS,itgge1riv, ,= max? attention were sustained ',t,','l'gen t? ue ayon: Issvanet c na Pr . . ' , '. . . ._. vans o “firm- "h of PI oton, by Dr. Groves of _t1/trehsc.t'2i'irir',ilya'/e'(iili,s,jiin'ot $3535: ( ta)?,rgevy,. f.ittltt had lelevm'boys iN'lilie must be a a???) 5‘ lar,?. Ct; le.? she " progre&r returned soldiers. Prominent in the pic- i t'llfs'i/r"i'Piic;/l'ti, {guertkéggntfttget re- 5:30! I't a l "ie " npemtmn. ,tureis seen Miss Nan Gun, aDurham turned and the six now home werethe I rary I A? Auctsou M1, (a; Farm Stock and l girl, who is taking the course. irecipienta of handsome club bags present- “0133?? my emr'rlts will in: old at lot22,con 2, ' . . . fed them by several ofthe fair oun ladies w "i, " . Nurnunby, at l ?, clock, Tues- The many ("ends of Misa Lizzie Mc. ‘ ot the Socrety. while Miss Mayrgargt Kerr It',;',',",'),: may. Fur, ch. le mus credit on approv- l PERUI', 'lfe"l'eul1tri “rm?!" t lit, I read the address. The six returned are othce F29 ed yum, notes. , oc , m. pea o yarn t at s e asiTh .Gr . 877 60; _ Mich, Morrison, Proprietor i. been decanted by the King with the order ; Stefan azixmfxfllum ttMtg, expense to Kohl. Brttrtusm, Auctions": T ft thlt1t, Red Cross bhe is: 'tee) McMicken, the, latter two not being pres and mm The in mm r in. b M I er 0 r n McDougall, now of Wmni. em. and their mothers received the m. lights 391* i eceived y rs Horne. fred, Alta. The to h d . I f, l iTotal 3314 high school teacher. in her fall on the Ice.‘ A e H add ur Drum eaf pa "dfg',"/', y itt e The te 2fv'i' 1t1etttd, 3:”:va 'l1"s'e'n'lat'l',n.a""c"'"ion, ollmring the M23: 8'.merlyantscipated,a shewillbeunl . .fyttl, IT"' emewaem ttt for 9ome time‘?§i‘$$‘2.‘."s’2.‘a.5§§§"'fififi“§f£“2’i‘§“§°’an3“m'§32"““‘3"°‘“'835”?$“ $331345 . as A argare rant commenced; ' ' . . . given. army " e . Ihd'y “my _t,eacii.fjlii'rritrie'r'i;e")gi,, “3m,“flogzgiasazefixrr.zxizset‘smzari’rimm te, Tig,tl Elf-W " " " . , .. . . n . n . . I‘he Canadian Greis l. O. D Hare] town and everything must be sold. 'l Blvth and “on. 'g'der,e,f.t.2Cr: “Lie Imam-h a ' holding a Minster (Tarnnml '" a“. m-.. _ -- - An operation for a pendicitis was per- formed Tuesday on 5%.. Janet McDonald north-west of Proton, by Dr Groves of Fergus. Pleased to state she is progrew ing well since the operation. I " you wish to buy Victory Bonds. luv year's or this. or sea those you now have? a! hm market price for cub. call at; Ingmar phone the Review Mice about. t an. February Specials PM s..,.,_2. L Young. 1 co. 5 yrs. 011 Apply to Mixed bartey an Cit. ",5.0tt W too Trot, XLu. NO ii is'i/il ST l miiit BA NK r'. f 'i,r7)01trti'i.att $5.5: '-)sst'ir.i.,iGlhli'fi"i1 m.” ll N chatmmgly. The bride gl gown of blue satin, trim- , eatin and silk embroider- arried a prruy hnquet of ‘cn hair fern. The nuptial 'Y, Rev. A McMillan, Mrs --_ .--. M‘ml ylor we '" ' . . _ ‘. r "' Tf) WI Carnival at Hanover arr-Friday. Febru- 'll-l K‘H‘L'.;(1€(:-J edlary 21st Roy, my Mills. imit I Befmclosinum week. Grey County . 'Council voted a gram of 810,000 to the l Ir-ics., ter She?“ an" Salvation Amy. K '91 'LHE l t . Marc I RH Engel & Cu, Hanover', largest J M F ,1, Men. Durham. ( you have bought out Lorenz’n nor-I: and OF CANADA HEAD owner - Tonomo FARMERS For a C. P. R. train at 11 B. m. One long whistle and two short. At these hours there will be no danger of eonflieting with the noon and6 o'clock whistles. Committees and citizens hear. ing these signals should repair to the Station if possible. The Furniture Factory has kindly con- Mel tel to let the town know when trains are arriving, bearing soldiers, by distinc- tive whistles. For a Grand Trunk train, whistles will blow at ll a. m and 5 p. m " follows : Two long whistles with about tO sec- ond: between. - 7““.-- v" -u-muuna ya, Willl' the Military Cross, Alex is an old Dpr-l noch boy, and mended Durham Hugh! School. His parents reside in Vancouver. Some months ago Alex was awarded the MIEitary Medal. The information came. rem-nth in a letter to his uncle Councillor r Thos 'l‘urnbuh Congratulations to an} old South Grey lad. ' t V inch Double and stitched Special ...... ..... 89c l " and l 50 values, Special....... ...... - --_- “- a u; all: IKLUIIIW all: ,V_._, __... w Luacu IU can! mat stte nas. I " . , ; been decorated by the King with the orde: ', 'l.thetifi'rts'idtv,msehijreijiii td? 51mg; ' of the Royal Red Cross tshe is a daugh- 3 McMicken the: lattert t bei . I ter of Mr Dan McDougall now of thni- l ' . wo no mg pres l fr ed Alta , em. and their mothers reamed the gift. ' i ' . The four present each made a timely little ; Aucriou SALE - Household Goods, etc address r.tf appreciation, following the . :' A23 Ford “1:1"an previously sold, at 1 presentation. ' re . ence oi . yan, opposite Furniture) 'n additionas endid amof speech f factory, on Saturday. Feb. 22nd at 2 p. ’and song was win. "v'l'rrgyr Choir (the l m. Property of M Ryan and F. Lena- girls only) were prominent with several 1 han. See bills. Proprietors are leaving I numbers. Misses Florence Kerr. Winnie‘ ; town and everything must be sold: I Blyth and little Freda Falkingham render» l R. Brigham. Auctioneer. I ed appropriate solos and the. latter with e’ The death took place in Buffalo on Sat, I thr'iutitgi/ip,gjid 'klvv/,l1igt',,nrggt, ; urday of Jean. the little thne year old land Whaley Messrs W lruiin and Pete¥ idaughter of Mr and Mrs A R. Van Halal Ramage 'i'i'ffii'i'iii, were the visitin i £121,312? Margery M'cKenzie) after a guests, who gave short pithy addressesg. . s .'ness rom .'eurtF neumonia. . . ' [Her mother. a l'lr'l'l,r'Wlrrta'11 girl, is a lxgoi'c'iii'é’fen w.ctlf,tt1d"Jlidre,'Li,ijj ) niece _of Miss Laura McKenzie and sister 1 at the aa; and a happy sogal‘mght con- {of Miss Edie of the Standard Bank staff. , guide; ahoult middniggtr Anotther such l Mrs Dan McArthur, north of town, re- [ urrctron tir p anne w en the our other Saved word that her brother-in-law Mr s, boyshave returned. I ,,”r--.. ”an”; nu: was Will! Kate Stewart) had died in Rochester, N, Y. where they resided. on Jan 22nd He was 43 years of age and was sick only a week when pneumonia following intiuehra claimed him. His widow survives him, but no family. The remains were taken to their old home in Morden, Man for in- terment. h Mrs Dan McArthur, north of town, re- ceived word that her brother-in-law Mr EctercCampbegl (.wlyxe. wife was Miss Lanterns, Cold Blast. .. ...... 98c All Leather Halter M pt. Lined Mitts busiiGrtUTetr" 35.535 Mr The: Brown, of Noi has purchased Mr Zenus C dance and Intends soon In In One barrel of fresh Columbia No. 6 batteries just arrived. " C. Smith & Sons, Get your continues ready for the big Cnrniv-I -0 ll--A---- -- - . . - . THE Whistle Signals iiht autumn ilhaitttt & Co., Hanover's largest :ht 011} parents stock and 5'0! Neyth. _Egrcmont. made 0138 Friday, has. i To see you again at the Town Hall. [ Durham. one night Wednesday, Feb. 12, the peoples' popular favorite "Arlie Marks" and her splendid Dramatic Com. _ pany presenting the very latest New York Isuccess in three acts entitled "The Man , Who Came Back " You cannot afford to l miss this big Show. Tom Marks' Show is always good. Beta en the Acts there are six high class singing. dancing and musi- cal specialties introduced. making two big l Shows in one No waits. a continuous Show from start to finish. Seats will be j on sale at hall on night of Show Prices I are Children Mc, Adults Mk, no higher. ___ - -- -_. V.-..-.,. wr.. “mm...” a... Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howell. a son, (Boyce) Hols-In Chatham Hospital, on Jan. 30. mm. to Mr and Mrs. W. H, Hoig a daughter. MuNnu- At Eyebrow, Sash., on Jan 23rd. to Mr and Mrs, Douglas Munro, tt daughter. Lnomauan- At the name. Bethune. Sack" on January Mth, toRev. and tht R B. Ledinaham, "on, (Hugh Howru;lp f1tn.e.lir. te.!i.att1rfity. Heb. Pte. Albert Davis reached Durham on Saturday last. He enlisted in the Welt. Last Friday saw the home coming of Pte. Jas. M Lamzrill who enlisted in the 248th ban. early in 1917. and Went over- seas in May. Being too young, he re- mained a year in Eturland,-ttsm, crossed to France where he came through some hard titrhtintr. In September he was sat sod and sent back to England where he remained three months, then home, . ,rv7_. a-.. Vv".- v-uuula I.” tr e M7th Greys, and has Been much active service in Frame He was once wound- ed in the thigh, but is now looking well and active. f, ' , The championship of this district of the f Northern Hockey League went to Chesley last Friday, when after a hard up hill bat- _ tle Durham lost to Hanover here in 19 minutes overtime. The score at full time wan 9--9 ; ten minutes each nay was to be played if necessary. and this was almost completed before Hanover took the decid- ing counter. Right at the start the home team lost the game. Hanover in the first period had the score 5- l in their favor, l Gigi; through long shots or lucky fluke lamb. Durham wan game and pulled fdown the lead toa tie at the finmh. and a I minute or two before lull time would have been ahead had a hardjshot of Morlock's’ ' not struck the goal post. I Robert.) The game billed here for Tuesday again- st Chesley. was postponed owing to poor ice, till next week. i With only one night's workout that could be called a practice. mung to lack of ice here. the Durhams had ttoconditiun or team work and this mamly explains their loss. Hanover played an unexpect- edly strong game, they themselves admit. and had they shown the same lorm in Chesley, state the score would have been very close. Morlock and Zimmer were the local stars. The line-up :Goal -Toh. in ; point-dim McLachlan ; cover-N, Zimmer ; ceistre-Geo. Canon ;right-F. Morlock: left-C. McLachlan. Referee: ..-P. Gagnon. 1iyrglrT,Eric. KEIIX rtachrd his hom, " First in this district to tak. public ac- "ion in martin. Vretrerttatior.s to their re- , I turned noIdiers was the Vamey Red Cross e;&xiety. the member of whom with their I friends titled the Orange Hall there on Friday evening A Sumptuous repaat was 'iserved all a: [my arrived, which was done I!!!" justice to, and with the inner man g provided tor, all were in good humor 'ihe Vamey ladies are "some" Cooks. and sup- plied an abundance It was late when I the f5flff,ll,','), presided over by the pastor I I Mr alkingham. commenced but the in. 1 arrest and attention were sustained I 1 throughout. More Soldier Boys Home ' fi'fi . Hanover Won Mt Overtime Varney Re) Cross Coming H‘dnAM honored Soldier Boys . THURSDAY "uiitstu'fjriiifri",u"iT7i7; We could not begin to replarethese Sets for thrs money so if you are in need rf a Set of Dishes, or are contemplating buy- ing one in the near future, here's your chance. . The Variety Store it. L. SAUNDERS. Pub. These sets are English ware. Neat de- signs and stock patterns They are ex- ceptional value and are sold regularly for $28.50. We have 6 sets and are offering sAme for .. . .. -, 24.00 We also have 3 sets Ptain white with gold band. Reg price 18.50, we're offering same for. ...... l4-50 Special Sale of 97 piece Dinner Sets Total Receipts . Disbursements . . General expenses . . . . Wool "r ...._ .. .. Prisoners of War Fund Red Cross Sociuy. .. . . Ladies' Aid Society V. Childrens' Aid Society . Navy League Fund Salvation Army Fund. Funtt.......c..., . "...... 229 50 High School Athletic Club ..... 8 M Refund from Ladiea'Aid Society 15 00 Interest........................ qt TREASURER'S REPORT Year ending Jun. Slst, 1919. RECEIPTS Proceeds of entertainments. . . . 3698 Feesund pins. . _ ... . ... " Special subscription Navy League Council-Mrs A. W. H. Lauder, Mrs Margaret Knight, Miss Zotta Marshall, Miss Kearney, Miss Walker, Miss Bolger Miss Grant Margaret G. McKochnie. Secy. Can. Greys. I Regent-Mrs Bradshaw Jamieson (by aeelamation.) 1s: Vice-Rage nt-- Miss A. C, McKenzie 2nd Vice-Regent-Mrs Allan McFar- lane, Bseretarr--Mrs Gilbert McKochnie (aeetamation.) “Echoes" tutsretarr-hli" Alice Ram age 0seaOmation.) Treasurer-Miss Margaret McKenzie Standard Bearer- Miss Jennie Kelsoy (aeelatnation0 Balance on hand 57 85 Margaret McKenzie, Treasurer. _ Thus comparatively new Society in our midst haa juat closed a you of most noble Londoavor. It was annulled: on tho 84th of Jan, 1918, with a member-hip of M. Since that time a number of those tirat members have left the town so that with some new additions it just stands now with a momberuhipof34. At the Annual meeting on Tuesday evening of this week the secret of succew was emphasized as being in the unanimity of the members The voting took place by ballot and the; following are the officers for 1919, nearly I all of them being new '. 1 Total With which is incarnate: m. Annual Report 'Canadian Greys’ Chapter I. 0. o. E. There were two applications for con. stable, caretaker, &c. the present official and Mr Thos Daniels, and much contr.'d- eration was given them, ln committee of the whole the decision was given in favor of Mr Daniels, salary being 850 a month, 2nd Engineer, i. McDonéid; "Elmer, John Lloyd; e9uruirreeper, Geo. R yan, Jr.: Truant Officer, Geo. Myers. The council received and accepted with great regret, the resignation of Mr A, H. Jackson as town treasurer. Since his ap- pointment some fourteen years ago he has given unvarying satisfaction, but his new duties and other causes compel him to re. linquish a port he was eminently fitted for. It may be hoped that his successor Mr Peter Ramage will approximate to the high standard set by Mr Jackson. It will be difficult to reach, impossible to sur- 1 pass, I By-laws were passed as follows : l Appointing As=essor. filled in with the} name of C. Elvidge, salary 3100. i Appointing Treasurer, salary filled ini 8150. with same guarantee as before. I r , b inc' ill - a ---'V <--~ a...“ , apex-ding a few daysin Tumult) die-Lac - h . . . 'l After reading the minutesadepuration) t “"5511. Burgess F? yrnding a week o E lro.n the Libraiy Laura udmnwd meg“) Wit ornnlo mum" ”MIMIC”, and Secy Kamugc f'//,,s,ey,y) Mrs titoneocse left on Tuesdayto visil fc"ifii'ili'w'i'; aleuer from Prov. nspectorlher parents Mr. and Hrs, Adam Browr _ of Public Libraries. pointing out that at Adrian Mith,hertather bemgserious. I! Durham hyi.not kept hulhrwiih the Car- ly in. ' , negie people in the matter o maintenance . 'ol the Library. The Carnegie grant was] Mr and Mrs.. Hamilton and Mm of Ro. 1 _ hind, Man.. visited a few days at the , “(In and the town agreed to spend $800 , . . . annually on maintenance. The letter; home of his aster. Mrs. J. S. Mrllraith. wantsbto know tg and tll emulation! fMiss Alice Ramage is spending a couple must ssent to arnegie nterests lore I 0 weeks in Toronto. 1st of March. Mr [nah Chairman ofl' M E E H ‘k . " . . Library Board also addressed the Council. l iii', £1th a k 'ld tei, ’1?th i/ie, " a The following ante. received considera, _ ee a " . " en y. ,tion and checks ordered to be issued ; r, Mr and Mrs 'tyt McLombe. lim- . . , l am, announce t e engagement oft eir ConJaPle. tlt.ttt 8811:"wa 9eh, Clerk h' daughter, Gertrude. to Rev. James H. ottice 829 46; ha ante rreasurer s salary . , 877 60: t Lerk salty 'IK); Wm. Laidiad. 5 Moore, B A., ot Lhesloy. ont., non of Mr expense to Guelph " Good Roads, " 00 ' and Mrs John Moore London. Unt.. the and summons re dog 81 ar, Hydro, town I mart-mac to take place in February. light? tl/hi,. Sick Children's' Hos. 310.!c Mr Thos Scarf and sinus of Rocer o a o. ._..-..__ __ _ Town Councilnut in regulat mam-mug on Monaay. rm presen} out councilior Lenanan and Reeve Catton, the latter L. ..... 'lt Coxncil Appoints I. Daniel as , Constable and P. Rama ge Thus. DIuBURSEMV‘NTB ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO $939 14 8997 02 [ 939 14 3229 m 74 95 40 00 15 00 $997 02 15 00l 10 t)) 530 00 25 00, 91 76 she is survived by three daughters and four AMP, Mrs David Jamiemoumr ham wife oi the Speaker of the Provincial Welling ; Miss Buggy": WV. Mrs Bradshaw was born in Cornwall, England, and came to Canada as a girl, residing at first inQuebec, whet: she was married Fifty years ago she came to Tornntu. In spite of hen advanced age the retained all her faculties nun to the last. One of Toronto'soldest residents passed Tuesday in the person of Mrs Mary Bradshaw, widow of the late John She died suddenly at her home " ll Roxbor- ough street vest. - The sad sequel to the abuse is that the victim is ill With pneumonia and will have maction against the town m any case. Should the ilmeu prove fatal, there Wand be unpleasant consequences for the rung- leaders. _ We are no apologist for Weber or any other ctuaen, Ge, man or otherwise, “ho allows hlmselt to talk seduiously, but he was already In the hands of the law, Ihr, trial was tocome off to-day, (Wednesday and for a crowd to act as ll Old is a ser- ious "rfiection on our County town. He was there an a reptsentagive of a South Grey community and the insult must be Ielt by them keenly. One wonders what 1 the county Council did ? or the Town; Councu ?or if they did anything ? War- den McQuaker we noticed condemned the proceedings. l As Reeve of his village he went to the I County town on Monday. attended the meetings of Council and was putting up i at the wmely House. A crowd compos- l ed ot citizens and returned soldiers collect- ed and ordered him out ol toth n, made l h m kiss the Union Jack, forced him to _ sing "God Save the King," which he es- sayed but broke down, crying bitterly. ln the mob we are credibly intormed was l a man carrying a pola from which a loop- ed rope dangled, he, Weber, asked for the privrltge of hiring horse and rig, to take him to shallow Lake, but was rtiuyed.and l With insults a plenty and other indignities ( was Sent off in the cold night, He walla-oi the 9 miles to Shallow Lake, and took shelter in a shed till morning train came, along The bride looked pretty ina dress " white Florida silk tt immed with gmrgcue and carried white carnations. ihe I groom 's gift to the bride was a pearl pen. ldam. Ttte young couple “in take up I bout: keeping on the groom's faun neat 1 Drumme. Death of Mrs Mary Bradshaw Evading the Military bervice Act brought “cave Weber's ion to trial re- centiy and the examination and evidence given by his lather turned the conciuion that the lather was connivmg at the son's dereiiction. This and certain remain he is alleged to have uttered that no loyal citizen would utter. brought him into public notice and ill repute, which led last week to an unseemiy persecution in Dunn Sound. Hyman-ll MCDONALD, WHITMORE A very quiet but pretty weddin tank i place at the home ol Mrs. Jas li hit- 'more, Glenelg, when her daughter Annie Kuhena. was united in marriage to Mr. Charles McDonald, hart-mom. Promptly at five-thirty o'clock. the bride. who was given away by her brother- in-law. Mr Wm. Firth, entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding march play- ed by her sister and took her place beside the groom Rev. F. G. Hardy performed the wedding ceremony. only the immediv ate friends of the cuturactiitg4siu ties being present. - Reeve Weber of Neustadt Reeve Fulton has been on the sick list for them“: two Weeks and was unable to attend 00. Council last week, though the Review said so unwittingly. We hope he will soon be restored to his usual actmty. Ftiendu of Mr J. P. Telford milbeglad to know that he came through the opera- tion on his neck at Toronto General Hos. pital very well and is progressing nicely when last heard from. Martin', may; Wmiéii: Tar 173111; Mrs. R. F. Mitchell, Keewatin, arrived Wednesday to visit hrr father, Mr. A. Davutson, in his illness. He Is now a lit. tle improved in health. His son Arch. tg, Port McNicolt was also home this wee , (Mother of Mrs. Dr. Jamieson) V-..-‘..., v"... in. manila to take place in February. Mr Thou Scarf and sisters of Rocky Sangeen purpose moving to town in a few weeks and will occupy the McCormick residence. Mr and Mrs. Hamilton and son of Ro. land. Man, visited a few days at the home of hi. sister. Mrs. J. S. Mrllraith. Miss Alice _Ramage is spending a couple of madman Tam-.- Mrs Stoneouse left on Tuesday to visiti her payents Mr. and 'trs. Adam Brownl lat aldnan Mich ' her father being serious- I y I . Mr}. F. Morlotk and son Brynn are sperdmg a few daysiu Toronto this week. Mrs. J Burgess is spending a weekor so wnh [ammo friends Roman Lou" Che I Before his departure for Alberta last his I week, the Cadets met and presented their 13)) icader. Luther Fa!kinghani, with a foun- ser- lain pen and the following ttddrete:- To Leader FriGiiar." ' ...... w, ..r..' We. the member: of the Durham Public Bradshaw of Los Angeles, Mr D'Arcy Bradshaw of the I. U. Bradshaw Cu. To. ronto, and Mr David Bradshaw. tsho is overseas with the C. E. F. Address and Presentation Telfers men a " In. leather top Rubbers, reg 6 oo, now....-.." 25 Men's 9 in. " 5.00. 'tour......... 4.50 Men's 7 in. " 4.25. now.....H . 3.00 " Low rubber Snagpmof. reg 3.ho, now..... . __. 3.00 " Low Gum Rubber. reg 2.75. now........,....., H‘ 2.40 " 4 buckle Overshoe. reg 4.00, now..,-...... .... . 3130 " Overshoe Rubbers, reg Loo, now................... 1.66 Come in and get our prices on Boys’ and Youths' Rubbers Packed in air tight packages. Sold by all grocers. “T Inc Bay WordJor Biscuits" Men's 12 in. leather top Rubbers, reg 6 00, now, Men's 9 in. " 5.00. now Men's 7 in. .. , _ 4.25, now I am offering at a Soda Crackers Store where Quality Reigns Supreme t SPECIAL DISCOUNT on all . I LADIES' COATS S. F. MORLOCK pyrhaps, Ont . Jan. 30, 19P.t We have still afull range of Penman's Polar & Arctic Brands Underwear for men Polar Brand PenmanT,. .61.35 per garment Arctic " .. 1.75'per garment We have a full range of Men's Suits now on hand at prices which cannot be duplicated to-day. Drop in and see our range of Worsteds, Tweeds, and convince yourself of the values we are offering, as compared with other Clothing of the same grade. Now is your chance to procure a Winter Coat at a Special Discount. The above Coats consist of Tweeds, Velours, Beaver cloths and Plush Coats, all at spe- cial discount during the next two weeks of Stock-taking. any time, any clime, in doors or out -...when hunger nipsu-the answer is, Teifer's Soda Crackers. The most nutritious food made from flour. A Saturday, February 8th ow about lat New Suit RUBBER SALE Repairing a Specialty - . S. McILRAiTH __,_,... ' j) reduction my entire stock of Heavy Rubbers. Milli uring Stock-Taking As I an" token of our esteem, we be: you to swept this Fountain Pen. wishing you a long Ind prune-om uueof it. Signed on behloithe adds, Half Co Lender McKechnie. A D. McAuiitre" During your tenure of office you ha endured yourself to all and " ml: OUTER/Ci with the thought that our 1:. is number'- "In. School ngeu. Company No. 729, have heard with regret of your dmanure. which will break you: connection with our amanimtioet. “WW.“ “0150...: a " . 000th [IN

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