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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jan 1915, p. 1

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AR maze! of pace lb." (old " tit .. ttie deadly missile- fuer, Fret m hear than our tgrA abhor: Mr Walton. In“ SHIN ttle nanny ta " a full -not rho steadfastly the nm ,0. " who “a be. -ed. St (ed to Shop rthmlht Chureh MINT FOREST INESS COLLEGE sh) H-rinu Church II ays to Get the Best II h M BLIC l Iolstein Il " W m vt' orks tion It " y, on hand adly missile. new It ll N “(DON is spending 0-. vu, ML Forest. d mm Jacob. 00 It. “All Mrs Was. Web. wrn recent viii“. c rusin of In Web. ' Sc "trormttttt, Bog. ', attack. p In. “I but 'vent, A.“ by. on! todder " v. " 't bone. and n; This It Mt D, ERAS. m the Crohinolo 3| Fun: on tho MI bank. '0 yr? the defend tax was levied. 3 graph-plum. ulnpauy. I: M last week Hr J. Dunn"; tune unspent " ”autumnal 'r' had I wood and didn't tho P Ian ”I. and I. Gardiner, ot Bend boy, II. Serving " " v. m. add, " 89.. to undies. ved a dainty " the Ill or "out "P. Mt u a, for from eat " I... he M p, Call mum y time minim-t vlcipul Pastor Rn Utsestrr is greatly "my"! 0"! the death ot young Harold William-nun. In tutu-mm.- young man of 19 son of the Methods" “numb-t thaw. who In! (1|de to An attack " In}! unma- tm y I. -um stiou o'Lar only um! Wrath- "luv-w. A Chad ()uaovr'. ttte proceed- ol 'hirb " to be down"! In he Bulgmu Rump! Fund, null be bald in th Pre- hylcrlun Chum“. D rrueeh, on F, Id») awning, 1m. 29. Besides musical and tl nary numb". than will lbw lantern slid-s duwripcivr of mu- um- di' I'm. In B.. alum. mode by Durham Presbyterian choir and an Adan-u ht .Retr. B. M. Wttaier, of Durham. Ad, Illusion omy 25 cunts. Ronni)"- moo-u " the I. o. F. Cours Duuhun. N tit. ml! he held on Jan. 28 h at 8 u och. wlu-n M, W. P. Walters. an or. "aw-r of the cram, wul "tst ull the I. warn appmul- ed Membrru me nque- d to amend. A “A1 cumin; wdt he ent and a ttood time is exp-'cled. The "rrnthty meeting of the Wu. menu Mi-ulonury Society of Burn. Church will he held in tho home of In John andiv. tto-kr Slugven, on Wed., Petr. 3rd, at 2 o'chnk. The Durham Branch of Women's Institute wilt hold an Irish meeting at the home of Mrs. C. Ramage. Durham, on Thursday, Feb. 4, at 2 p. m. Rev. Mr Morris wsll give ar. address on Ireland. Roll call to be answered by al Quotation from an Irish Poet or by telling an Irish story. An Irish te.1 ml be med tor which a charge of no cents willbe made, All are c "dially invited to attend. AI! Owen Bound hockey loam In" the Durham- un t-xnimuun here In“ Wrduudwy night. but the gum- w» not no murrerthue u looked for, m. tba humohoyu oateiwed tho visitor. M-M. Ttte Ow." Sound urptetlo wa I mu. "In": experience mit give mm to“: a hard game. lhough as yet thet urn not an Clancy '" their ndvuu-r agent had led the Durham tent) to believe. .1000 Ont-cm for 87.57. " w 0rerm. t, for .8 CH.” Lsttimr' Coats [W 37.50. 2 Uni-In oats. 90.00 f"? "so. At Graul’u. In PruOsat, of Durham". “I I". I lecture in Burun' Church. Bucky “Minoan. on Fudny waning. Frh. Ssh, hginnin. at 7 I). A Silvvr Cnilocuion " ttte duor. Ev-ryhody Wain-me. The legislature meet. on Feb. 10 h, Brtd the union u "peeted Io hon but! one. thou being or uhould be, kilo bur! tor pu-Ly surf: in the» cruel war times. 80-. N. - in L i ' Wm.“ Gum's. Anyo-o "(piping e for the coming summar- cnll up to Durham Mills. phone M. ' my?" ttlt 1 C' ('2‘, , VOL. XXXVIII, NO. 4 We were h ‘.".€I."d last week by a can {rum Lcetrmta btmpeetor Ailan who bad observed l I m» ill-now clippings from \ankouuu paper: niacting on tu'setrr,ueiscv :n A punllc "tcial. He puinu um. “hut ln' easily undrrntood. that In a wide mnmmpncy such as h... it In mum _ ivhla fur him to definite- " duck every itrtrirtgemtrttt It the ha. but be tuked pride lathe Net that in his jurhdulinn more“ a ne- ord of In! enforcement out than the "on” of the m. At but. on. mun-m hotel In he: dee.. ioitetr glam! tttar Inla- dt.ttre6 iurprcverue"! Iv?! .l' d. of [on the H, cause r. u. May. H- "deut- outside papa-n foaming gumbo] conclusions from In Smut. cl int: Rent, and will " '.’u he and to hum iaroturxt.iott, on» will he backed up) ot law viola- V an use was» - €415 W. Morin“. R, E T"? as! Mr Malcolm W.kechnie of the Rocky had an. unplenannt expvriem-e " tewdays ago. tle was hmliug lap and the team (as we h": heald It) mm away making for the dam and br'ukt‘ through the ice Both borne: We“: under. hue mu recovered Inuiued and exhausted, but. the "Qtr Wal- dmwmul, aVAluahlv beast. valued at W200. Mr McKecm-ie himurlf mine l tt ”(my though In danger. For tru One coll. rising 2 yrs, om: colt rising r- . aka 6 shun. . A. Catnptwil. Durham Two good ining thll’IOS for Ink). 3 huge n and a amnll our. Apply to -- _ -- Town Council Appoints Oiticers . _ - MISS A. Age,,',:',,'.'; minute. Ont. En INgtntrtD.-.Mr Apdrew Pub, of Allan Park, had non of hid ens uriouoly injured lat. Saturday. He was nplitning wood when a nil-k tl-w up and struck his eye, burning a "In" Mood vent-l. ‘unvivn writing Anyone requiring £12an the comm: “mm", call up the Durham Hills. phone 58. Rev. B Newnham of Varney. will occupy the Methodiu church pulpit next Sunday morning. Dr Oldham, of Chatsworth, regiment- al surgeon tor the 315'. is, we learn, to be in town Friday to medically examine recruits for the 3rd Contingent. Capt. Dobie, of Owen Sound, will be in com. mand of Grey's contingent. Word has reached town that Chas. Porot, who succeeded his father In limitless here, but, who Ion town tux ur revel: years ago was dead in Tv- ruulu. A wife and two children The upeclal Inn-ting of this bmly Wan held on wtedueadar evening latu. Hreac mun-est was manifested as at this meeting the nppoin lueni is made by open wrung of Assessor, Constable. Aumtuxs and other otticers, Artur routine thete being two dale- (“was prawn. comssdertsttoa w» gtV-m In that. cummiuce. spukeaman or which was Rev. W. Paudham. Nnno dire prteviounlrihis cummiure waned on me tuuncil desiring the waning of a try-law under section 127 " tttelicettse Act, try winch constattle nr other specGlottr'ev had provincial pn'el‘s and undo which tiues crane m- u- ttte tuwu Ira-mm). Thea councul nad naked for fuller "st1st-ui:viott tre. lore eorv,iderattott and in line interval Rev. Mr Prudhuu With numt. cum- Auend-u-le pron-wuss:- and “ml-ough- new had seemed from 9 or 10 p'ncea where and] a by-law H in Imuv, up“: nuns and twidettce uuuugu to sdllnfy my council ot (ho: Value of the Act the couucil gnu reureciful alleulum ~u the presentation and mum (ll'dvled a - to be pwpu'r‘d tlrr, urn meeting. Buy Haring-um ryom- nook. It will pay you-to be It Hunt's. 'eady In give all exp! t uhmn, but the count-H min-ll In view ot a I Inge docket, "t busines‘. that the lint-Hy lmuuess we held our till anuther meeting and passed a grunt. of $235 to ccver ex- penses to close of 1914. m The other de Lilmuv “nun. with full has U. Elvrlge, A-or. fur the p at ll) year-a, Was' the only :nppkimnt for the pu~lti m and he w a appointed at the old salary of 875 H. R Koch and Peter Runny erP nppmnlwl Audi. Inrs at a g'tturauertttoit mi 31000 e tch. Nos, Ddimh was appointed [mum ottieer, Great nuerwt was when in the up. pointmenc of consume, which ottict, last yen- for the fh'tt time included orettsket, of Town Hall, street in. ~pecml and same tuiuoroffises, No Inner mm li applurtttoas were be. toee the cuuncn and out of the lot Mr U-o. Armwumilh wats ebouen. One " the upplicmnu madu slight ohjee- nun that this mucus-Jul applicauon was not in the cleik's hands by the advertised time, but the enuncil ruled that the applications not being ten. ders. the ohj. ction did not apply. The salary for 1915 was placed at 'ooo, an liner-ease of .100 over last year. The Popular interest, in this salvation was shown when trertlsrd, by the withdraw- ul of nearly all lie citizens. Com- mom. dislinctly Ind warmly. approves of the selection made by council. Mr Arrowsml'h has been for yen. in county constable and this experience, with natural uhaluy and "ttrewdtwss, will be factors In enabling him to fur- ther prumule law L-ul'vrcmncn' in our town. lt will he well for conned. citi- zens and organisniom to remember that I countable can not do everything. ho require: support from publte opin- loo. Ind " in tho duty ot "cry citizen to strongman ttthe min' ullvd " pub- lie opinion," by a consistent effort no hue all law]. including local option law, properly otmerved; A united ef- fort in 1915 by councii,ofBcGU and c vizens will an hr to strengthen me good mm of our town. Wthh ot late ‘0“ng up. in (if Number puma-ulna at this _------.---------- lfu am. a mum ti I) W ls from the nl' which as tr 1m W Try The Review for All Kinds of Commercial Printing The fifth annual show ot the Durham Poultry Auoelation Was held in the town hall on January 19-21, and was a great success. Six hundred birds were on exhibl- tion, which is about 200 more than last year. Mr. G. A Robertson of St. Catharines placed the awards. Below “ill be found the names and addresses of exhibitors and awards: Over 600 Entries and so ExhibitEt Poultry‘rair Dark Brahmas 4-All to Luxton. Partridge Cochins '--eoek 1. and hen 1, W. Connor; pullet, C' P. Kinnee. Light Brahmas 8--Coek, W. Con- nor; hen, W. Connor, A. G. H Luxton: cockerel, W. Connor, CW. Lang; pullet, W. Connor, A. Lux- ton. Black Cochin-All to Luxton. . White Cochimr-A11 to Connor. Black Ltutttsshamr--A11 to Luxton. Barred Rocks 24--Cock, J. E. Metcalfe, J. W. Hanna: hens, J.E Metcalfe. I, 2 and 3: eockerels, J. E. Metcalfe, 1, 2 and 3; pullets, J. E. Metcalte, 1, 2 and 3; pen, J. W. Hanna. White Rocks M-Cock, W. Mac- donald, W .Connor; hens, W. Con- nor, W. Macdonald 2 and 3: eoek- erels, W. Connor 1 and 2, T. Bin- Uuntiuued on Page 8 Previously acknowledged......... 813 76 Vurncy Grunge per J.M. Leeson I9 40 Mrs T. McClocldin.................. 2 00 Hun. D Jamwmn, Parliament Buildings. Toronto My dear 1roetov,-- I mg to acknow- ledge rewipt of your' I'm or of the RM) inst” enclosing chrqae fur $1M). being a contribution from the Red Cruise Branch in Durham. I enclosu an offViol receipt, and:will be glad d you will my to Mrs Junie- son that we appreciate very much the Contribution. . I Mt FOREST Woy Dumtttm-- By ', lrixuming Uurh-un 7--3 Monday night l in ttteu' own narrow rink Mr, Forest hockeyisI-s captured No, 3 diatrlctnf I the Junior Northern league, Hanover f havmg dropped out. The Durham l boys were too speedy for their oppoev enls the first qnmr. er at the game, but l failed to hold Oat. The umuh was matred at the close by an intentional Crack by McNamara of the bom- lean. whieh laid Elvldge out for me balance ot thet Kline. with A “we" . mull over the right. ere, coming clone Ito destroying the optic, Svey. Burt I should as that the otfemUr Is suspend. i ed for the balance of the season. ll in _ small wonder lint meagre pun-mugg- _, lsuccordvd the [mm " the town when such work Pr pulled oth Mulvey 3m Inn "has Steps are being taken to change the boundaries of S S. Noi. l and M, Nor manby. by removing lots 15 and 16 of the 2ny and 3rd concessions from S. . 14 to S. S. No. I. The tGcrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed in the Pres. Clutch on Sunday next. Rev. Thou. Wilson of Walkerton will plead: the prepara- tory sermon to pight. Thursday. The [HM-aunt of tstilcers of Grey Lodge No 169. l. O F. will he held twatt, Tuwdwy. Fe 2. when Disnict Deputy “alone " rthur will be present. All breLhre re requested to ant-Md. The Epworth League in the Method. ist Church had Mr Wm. Laidlaw speak for it on " The Duties and Responsibil- ity of Citizenship." The address was both interesting and helpful. A Round table Conference on the theme followed the address in which a number discuss- ed civic questions. P. B. W. Hickling. Fleaherton T. Binnie, Prieeviile, No. 2. J. W. Hanna, Dundalk, No. 2 ll, M. Huber, Hanover. J. Fleet, Hanover. L. Klemmer, Hanover. R. Matthews, Durham. J. E. Metcalfe, Hanover Grier Broth, Owen Sound. C. B. Rance, Goderich. C. W. Lang, Durham A. McDonald, Durham. J. Gibson, Durham. W. Conn-or, Durham. P. Havens, Durham. E. Hildebrandt, Durham. T. Morton, Durham. W. J. Ritchie, Durham, N. Harvay, Durham. P. Saunders, Durham. W. Clarke, Durham. J. Vouett & Son. Durham. J. Donnelly, Durham.. C. P. Kinmie, Durham. J. M. Latimer, Durham. A. G. H. Luxton, Mount Forest J. Hertel, Hanover. J. R. Richards Listowel. W. Macdonald, Durham. C. B. Oyns, Durham. R. Calder, Durham. THE AWARDS: Yours yen y truly, NOEL MARSHALL, Chairman Executive Dominate! Belgian Relief Fund DURHAM, THURSDAY. JANUARY 28, 1915 ------qi--- T,rrrmto, 13th Jam, 1915 With which}: incorporated. the Holstein Leader At lost o Reeve of Durham bu been honored by appointment to the high. ast position in the gift of the county, und with the nddittonat honor of re. ceiving " by mlnmstinn. We “id two weeks ago that "the conjunction ot ability in the mun and fair olay to ihe municipnlity should lead the coun- vii of1915 to agid the “linden-hip this way unanimously.” Our suggesstion has been carried out in full and we congrululutp Me Culdvr and town and County as well. Mr. Colder has the wrll and.tne ability to lender the coun- 'r eood service. He is thoroughly wouversant with chnitmaiiio procedure and is also wilt grounded on uiunici' pal law and practice. For the past six years he has represented the town rn county council. the last four of which by unanimous vote. Io grew up ortthe farm, received a fair common school education, rnd in young manhood took hold of an Hg”) cy which grrw In his Manda. About 26 veurn ago he moved to Durham and tor many yearn irondue:ed the I "ge" Implement hunhwss hunt and in Ill my war. "owed his puhIi: spirit. Ir. Wm "letuedto the council over 20 awn-4 up, w.” umynr for reveml hemp: and The new Warden in almost a natitw of the County having been born in Hamilton some flrtr odd years ago. "ut comma to Normnnby with Ms punt: when a law "moths old. Word wat, received on Saturday last l 2 p in J, 'he town hull. A Inger num- by Mr Angus McCormack that the wife; her of tttetrlrer, than Its" ii were pres" of his brother Alexander, of Sault Ste} mi. " specml request having beett Marie, had died at the home of her sis- [Wm by the Seminary in important ce, Mrs Scott, ot Manitou, Man. For l, hilSJiess was expected. The u<u .I ibout two year! she has been in delicate , reports were lead and hdeti'd which health and had gone weat to spend Some f sli'nveil a better iiiiaucmi standing :ime with her sister, hoping for an im. l than in year ago. The deb gation from movement that was not to come. lthe Poulti y Association were on hand The deceased was Miss Lizzie 1ts,t:l':hi,t,'fi,,"r" a t'e-tu'raugr'tnent .Of an uosh, daughter of a weil.known Ben. plizelist and are to meet, with tho thick family) I whom there survive l prize list couinutli-e at. a future Gre . to nlr thew Views. It was derided to three sisters and four brothers. The . . . . hold a held crop kurlupetnturn this yen 'itttttttS are Mrs Brown, of Hanover, Mrs . . . again In inns and Ill-lllgt'lh Mi: Wm, Scott, of Manitou and Miss Mary, the , ' , ' . Cuider was again elected t Mr W. Cal. two latter .witlt. the bereaved husband ' der, President '. D. Edge, Vice Pies . accompanying the remains home. Mrs J H Hunter, 2nd Vice ; liiri-ciurs. J I: Dan McDougall, deceased. for over Mather and A. Park, Bentinck ', W. twent.y years.was another sister. The i Ruinage and w. All in. Egreiiiunt 2 remains are expected to "T/f to-night l W Wei, and Him I'vnchiss, Glenelg ; J, Wednesday,at tlte home of in? mother; W. Blvih and J. Cooper', Nuimanhy ; in Upper Town, interment taking place I Thou Haw, Dur h tUI. p. R “mg“ and on Friday to Rocky Saugeen cf.met.er.r I Lauder, nudlitils. p, m- list com- The brothers are Dan m Florida, John mittee meets every Sit-1rd.iv in Feli- in Bottineau, Alex at Moosejaw and many. whole Inward one week later. James in the wetrt. Nearly five years An rifort is to he made specially to "o she was married toMr McCormack i reducr the (il'ii' on the pl'upel'ty dur. m Toronto from a well-known Clerical'insz lh" coming year, Next Show. family named Broughall, to which she Sew. 23id and 21m. H. Binnie. Secs had been attached for fourteen years, ------ . ----- --e and who held her in highest respect_ . , To the sorrowing husband and other GREEN GRUVb relatives the REVIEW extendssympathy.‘ u»; _ , .. .7” . . _'. _ Spice WM put into the war news on Monday but when news came that the day before a lmtile hetween Get" uum and British cruisers had taken place on the North Bea. Aline! of an: or seven cruise” and desuoyera was on its way to bombard and kill on the English coast in the quiet hours of Suuduy when they were discovered by Vice Admiral Benny with a some- what similar qutht, On being discov- ered the German fleet at once raced for home but in a three hour running battle one of their great battleships; the Blucher. was sunk with a loss of 500 lives and two other ships badly damaged. It is deported that only n were wounded on British ships whuh were not im'lly tiamaged.--Later news says " Were killed, 20 wounded and all ship}! in port again. Desperate. hut futile efforts ale being made to break through the lines in France. Germany has com- wandcered the whole wheat supply of the mmon a sure sign they anticl- pate shortage. Signs are multiply" R that the allies are surely g-iumg in all fieida hut great itatttes impending. OF CANADA Mks ALEX MCCORMACK -WM. CALDER AND DURHAM TORONTO I DURHAM BRANCH, Kalb. . _ man - I Naval Battle 'iffss/tU" -. Obituary. (ili) Gets Wardenship Unanimously 'aiAt?iir'81 might have been hunger had he wirb- ed. It in freely admitted that he has no auperiar in his knowledge of muni- cipal law and one of the highest com- pliments paid him, some yuan ago. wnalhe try " a one man muucil " he. “use he was in it. Liberal in politics. a good speaker and slubborm debater. tse secured the nomination of his party tor me Log“. [mum in 1911 Lutkwan defeated utter a good run. He isa member of the Presbyterian church and a regular worshipper at it, tservice. About (wenIv-three years ago he married Miss Gmhmn.uf a Paisley family and a son and daughter honor the union. In private life Mr (Raider Is an en- lhuaimst in spirit “mainly t urling, and almost venlly his gun luken him " to Mush-k1 or nth -.r urgion fur a deer hum “ML: in th. frhitlg woman he He WM prominent in the establish- ing of the Furnilure factory here and also of the Cement Works of which he is at prom-m and for full: years past has heel: General Manager. lb, in also President of the National Port. I-Ind Cement Co. and proprietor of om- of the Drug Sorel, m town and much other property. "tttttttttttttaiu/een and its branches. We regret, that u (m of the r/ew Wtodey lent by UR In mun-v unfound- .nu pulnli=hvr hm [men but. Annual Meeting Ag'ural Society South Urey Anvil-uhuml Suciely "needing new held on Wednesday at 2 pm in 'hetown hull. A Luger num- her of "tetrber, than ll~lml wen- pres- PHI, " special request having been sent by the Secretary aaimpnrlant hold an. tield emu competition thie yen awn” in nuts and unungvlu Mr.. Wm. Calder was again elected t Mr w, Ual. der, President '. D. Edge, Vice Pres ; J H Hauler. Sud Vice; itireetors, Ja.. Mather and A. Park, Bentinvk ' W. Rnumge and w. All m. Bgreumnt: W Wei, and GM) Pwichirs, (ilenelg ; J. W. Blvlh and J . (Jumper, Nmmunhy I Thou Pettv, Dm-h uu. P. Rutsage and I Lauder, auditors. Pr me list com- mittee tneets every Smirdav in Feb- lumy. whole hum-(l one week later. An diam is lo he made ppeciully to redllcvlhedvh‘ on me m-uxwrty dur. ing thu coming year. Next show, Sept. 23rd and 24th. H. Binnie, 1decy imam: the In rub “the“ brthem imdirdodeeitirttU ”in. 1kpartreattdthis Batik-aided iGrseginvestmeat. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick. Swin cn Park. visited the letters mother, Mrs H. Lawrence, who Has been very ill with heart trouble, We hope to hear of a speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs. J. Sinclair, Dromore, visited triends lil thus burg on Satur- day last 'Miss Anna Scan left an Saturday Intake charge ot her school near Guelph. Mr W. Jacques has been under the Dru care but we hope health may soon be restored. Sorry to report that Mrs J Hopkins is quite ill at present. We are pleased to know that Mrs Joe. Atkinson," is reeovering nicely trom the accident she suffered IWO weeks ago in breaking and dialects- ting her left wrist.' MARRIED. 1htAHAM-MAXwELL--At six "clmk on Wedrwrlay awning. Jul. 20, 1915, at tht, hmne of the wine’s trilitar, by the va. A. E. Own-u. Ellzghelh. daughter of Itt. L. Max. well, Sulliv-m. to Johnston Graham, of Durham. A number from this community at. ceudid a party " Mr A, Noble's. Aberdeen, un Friday night. Mrs. Noble of town ls spending a week with her daughter. Mrs J Lawrence 1ttiytttt I}: Frr, .4 gr A): ...4 ,-y Alan. Egremont: (chin. Glenda ; J. ulnar. Nmmanhy l I. P. Rmugeuud Pr we list com- Smurdav iu Feb. onu week later. made specially to lhe prune-My dur. M'. Next show, 13. Binnie, Secy TORONTO '_aisaae-..i, Mr. and In. Wit! Johnna", Mare. dale. haw moeed to Durham to In Mike lueso' ho-.' WI" " lulu" a [)(mitlnn in the faculty. Mu Sutherland sud children. 81 rul- tord. are visiting Mrs Tho- Banks nnd other relntivu for n few duys. Miss Dawn: Wuminglon ialnolur from Guelph “here we was eng 5; d in unillinmy. Mr Ainslie McCurdy of Nora Semi». who his tseen, waiting at R mt McFar- Intte'tr sxnce early December. left Mor. d " for Boston whera be at" mmium lt;se studies. Dr. And Mrs. Pickering wou- has! and hostess to two plea-t authoring. on Friday of hut and Tuesdoy of thi. werk. Emfifi Miss Mug-wt MoNcece. Vnrney was the. guest of Miss Prudence Reilly Durham, a few darn hm. week. Mr and Mrs Geo. suntan. Hulney. Man., are visnting the Inter- pun-emu. Mr. and Mn. on». Brown tad other friends in the vicinity. BEAUTIFUL HAIR GOODS DISPLAY Hahn House, Durham, on Thursday, Feb. ll THE DORENWEND CO., OF TORONTO, Ltd., Can- ada's premier hair - goods house, announce their visit to the when there will be shown an exclusive sampl QUALITY HAIR GOODS FOR LADIES QUALITY HAIR GOODS FUR LADIES In , -,h Braids, Transformations, Pompadours, Wavelrt-. oh An invitation is extended toevery lady to call " these goods. _ I Indotectable ‘ x Featherweight Hygeniv Be sure you see them on day of visit. A demonstration places you under no obligation Remember the dates-THURSDAY, FEBRI'AR 20 pieces New Linen Towelling New Allover Laces for Spring Lace EyErnl,roideries for Fancy (Rims In Best Indigo Blue Shirtinga Steelclad Galateas in Fancy Stripes New Crepes add Fancy Art Sateens . F. MORLOCK NEW SPRING GOODS The Store of Honest l We have also a large stock in Flannellette Blankets in all sius New Goods arriving every dm 11'titi, 993ENWEND SANITARY PATENT TOUPEE " is an absolute necessity to every man who is bald. It will protect your health and make you appear r years younger. PINK-II“ Wash], " .l.00 . (put 0. MIMI! & SON.Pmu.ulIn MN I. B. Rosters. of Tmm turned but week. After " visit that. M" R. human. htm Baht. lawman left nu Tuesduy to Tirit her sisters and duugLIer in Tomato for a few weeks. “in Minnie Twnmley, who Inn been 'Uitiettt with fnrudu in Bmtim k, Jpn-t Monday with Mr" I'. [hung ' "efore laying to resume her duties in Bulhlo u an“. It Wm. Mun went to lemma “today to mu his com-in. Mics Lau- deli Lauder, who is ill with mule: tever. Mr .Ivhu A. McDonald Ind two 0am Swami friends, Mesa" H. Allan aid V. IMAM", drove down Sunday (can (button: and spent the (in M " punt. here. “at." D. C. Town and (‘nmpl n-l windmill: are visiting at the forum ti home In oritiin this week. Maxim-In Durham on Sumhy J Nth. to Mr and Mrs than! Mio, Anon. (Thou. John Kan-h - ----_------ BORN on'o " R: _,rl, her I! Cl r

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