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Durham Review (1897), 22 Feb 1923, p. 1

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on s in every owder or . Toronto. om UPE #$ OfH notle ther. Me At and condu« ald the by Mr. couple. few we this a progys‘s Mr Dougald M« and noteworthy by Mr. 8. Puth byterians WuL oC (dO INGCL ILF : tetss DC moval. For stout 20 years he has been a member of the Session of that eharch, as well 2s clhurch procentor and Bibie Class teacher and altogetirâ€" er will be a much mit+ss~d4 mon. Nrs. Cooke was formoviy Mss Sarau . MeNally and her good neighborsn:y and other fine qualities of head ana heart .wil} long be remembered. LMr. €ooke has sold his larm to Messrs Gordon ard Jim MeDonald of Proton. C) Historica Laundry Sold Out Charlie Chin in charge of the launâ€" dry business here the last two or three years, has sold out to anothe. celestial, Lou Wing from Toronto. He gets possession next week. The new restaurant in the Mid dauch House block is being reâ€"mod elHled by Mr. Dan MeLean, carpenter making it an upto date spot. VOL. XLVL i Elmwood ht a con ad to ther () ,“, > Wa > .‘)w N_I@Q ~AFopPICS storms red at The community wanied to show good wiil to them in a pracâ€" orm before they leave to reside mwood. â€" Accordingly on Friday a corsplimentary address was o them by Mr. Dougald MeDonâ€" nd a purse of money presented r. Alex. Brown to this worthy +. _ Mr. Cooke responded in a veil chosen words. Following nuamerer vine porried olt With Crawford Roy a Big River i Covnecil h toy Grain Pricesâ€"We are , to 48c for Oats, 65 to 68e vy, 68e to 70e for Buckwheat, $1.40 for Peas, and $1.10 t at our clevator this week. Rob Roy Mills Limited Jo O x m i LOr it C Crawtord night la: ociety M Om which was noi owing to the s was to Latona e4 by Rev. Mr goohu v it Af M NeCl the Seo to do heno: dents of th Wm Cooke to reside . Varney box so Hall, V nd McKechi rit 2 years he has C the Sessfon of that us church procentor teacher and altogetirâ€" h migsed4 man. Mrs. by uspices of Varne; Admission â€" 25¢ froe. MHighest bid e. _ Good _ program Do to we W eet nd retain . t of the countr ATD@V 10 tC es W [ h idress will ap g miss it method th HeviIng head House will be held v. on Feb. w ity turned to one of Ob ise. A lit o. MeDoun will drink t any years Mrs Arch. » mourns. t held tiil everity of ntinuousiy Mr Cooke etain â€" the only broâ€" Mrs Hugh a3 4 t m ltura that i big Kati M 00 Mrs Gler Ontario d â€"Pres Mi Aird opticat to tion rmai: giver wn I wo Me elg W Ti nol 8. advortised. That there was not a larâ€" i gor attendance, was partly due to the of| multiplicity of events and the preâ€" ry | vailing sickness throughout the town. of | There woere many but no outstanding | costumes on the ice and the judges ©bad comparatively easy work. The .. Band were not as generous in their ea | selections as they â€"might have been. _, . The following list are the prize winâ€" it Terriers win from Bear Cats j The Torriers in the town â€" Hockey League game Tusday night defeated the Bearâ€"Cats by a 4â€"1 score, earaâ€" ing a clear cut victory after their tie game a week ago. They had but litâ€" tle more of the play but scored four times and goals count. At fuii strength with Jim McLachlan | playâ€" ing also the Terriers consider themâ€" selves strong enough to finish on ton of the Leagwe. Present.standing is Wor Lost To Play Terriers win from Bear The Torriers in the : League game Tusday 1 the Bearâ€"Cats by a 4â€" ing a clear cut victory . game a week ago. The how wit} CHRLS FANCY Louise Jamic proplem C crime â€"â€"w rrange Durham (Page boy of Elizabeth‘s time) Fred Vollett MEXN‘3 COMIC Norman Marshall BoYs CoMmIc (Organ Grinder) _ Donald Koight BEST DRESSED COUPLE Earl and Mrs. McDonald GENTS RACE Al. Saunders LADIES‘ RACE Katie Kelsey GIRLS‘ RACE (Under 10) Mav Miles Men‘s Class BOYS‘ FANCY mended Admissic ind rdy WiHEELBARROW RACE Al. Saunders Erben Schuts Judgesâ€"Mrs. P. Gagnon, (Miss Alice Ramage, Mr. E. D. MeClocklin Mr. Wm. Troy of Orchard, was present with his bagpipes and enlivâ€" exd the evening with music from this kist of whistles. ind good citizen rbout and have Come next Sund BOYsSs 180 acres adjoining Town of Durâ€" ham on the west. Comfortable oâ€" roomed framed bouse bank barr with coment floor, spring water piped intc house and _ stable. Convenient to school and church. 7 acres in fall wheat and plowing nearly all done. Apply to SAMUEL LANGRILL, R. K. No. 3, Durham 1ers The last and best Carnival will be held the second week in March, probâ€" ably March $th. W. J. BOWES, Prop. J. S. SHEPHERDSON, Auer For Sale or to Rent To be held on Thursday, March 1st, on lot 113, one mile south of Markâ€" dale. _ Scotch Shorthorns, 10 bulis nine to thirteen months old, 2 reg:â€" istered heifers. Important Auction Sale ni crimeé The M Duszhsm‘s Second Carnival (Flower girl}) Frances Hop LNTS* FANCY (liarold Lloyd, movie star) Jack MGowan, E. Schutz U id Py iout exporience or money ) to $5060 per month. 14A i m.iy 8‘ RACE (Under 10) Freddie Voliett ulls tal hov M Sunday we unday we wi‘l aiscuss th ol juvenile delinqueney an why do so many young pe« tray? â€" Is the trouble wit â€" the school or the chureh Tt \musement Co., was sucâ€" siaged â€" Wednesday â€" night, thing gone through with as . That there was not a larâ€" ance, was partly due to the v of events and the preâ€" U waves BOj If | the rey to ChO ith d rnival of the season imanagement of the th them most edfect , social roformer or ention is better thar to prevent the prevaâ€" against property and fathor, big brother ought to know more i part in this work. 0) ces Hopkins 0 () discuss th« m ant | br Canadian Greys 1.0.D.E. Hold Ammual Meeting rive tonight (\ to take place where he the house id Allan. were lo Canadisn Greys‘ I. O. D. E. hela their annual meeting in the Public Library last Tuesday evening, with a good â€" representataion â€" of members, and are now safely launched on anâ€" other successful year. The year just closed, while not a â€" record | breaker financially, has been a successful one. After all, as the late Regent pointed out in her valedictory remarks, the scope and uses of an order such as the Daughters of the Empire, are beâ€" yond the dollars and cents viewpoint. The aim of the Order is to stir and arouse members to the responsibiiiâ€" ties and duties of citizenship. In th:s country of ours and to promote loy: alty and patriotism, both nationaliy and municipally. Twentyfive years ago he marriec Miss McCoskery and settled on the old home on 2nd con., N.D. R. He had no brothers or sisters but a wide circle in Glenelg will long remember the kirdly citizen who has gone. The funcral is on Friday at 1 p.m. Intermeat in Burham Cemetery. It wi reached w hou ‘ ALLAN CAMRBELL Wednesday morning, Mr John Mcâ€" Coskery, Durham, received the mesâ€" sage that told of the death of his broâ€" therâ€"inâ€"law, Allan Campbell, _ well known near Rob Roy, Glenolg. Since: the death of his wife six years ago‘ he has made his home for the most part with Mr. Malcolm Mcinnes, their| wives having been sisters. Latu\ri,\'! he has been in poor health, and in spite of medical skill and careful nur-‘ sing, he passed away as above. Deceased was in his sevom_\'-sp-.v-; enth year, coming with his pavents, | Mi and Mrs Alex. Campbell, at the‘ ago of seven years from Mull, Scoiâ€"| land. An only brother died at sea on the voyage out. | The Secretary‘s yearly report was given by the pro tem Secretary, Miss Alice Ramage, who has been acting since the resignation of Miss M. Ang The yearly report of the Treasurer, Mrs 8. McBeth was given and as seen below, will speak for itself. it worev ad m« n duty . N. H. it VC 1 lic rC ruary, ai eve theim ther sno d tt and instantl named | which on th ased leaves a young wife and children to mourn his untimeily She is not well and is unabie omvany the remains which ar THE ROLL CALL WAi WM. GEO. EVERETT 3 â€" heartrending â€" news â€" that the home of Mr and Mrs Geo here last woeek that their son o with a vioient death while Ile was an engineer on tne and near Openshaw, Sask, ime of the rccident. They ught in a snowâ€"drift on 10th v, and while manocuvering io hemselves, were run into by snow vlouch. sont from Reâ€" LIAM SAUNDERS xÂ¥ plou DURHAM THURSDAY FEB 22, ‘923 GrOWI W y d DC remiins Wwhich @l nesday), intermen Tlursday. Cthe arents in Durhan the fauneral taxc sters, Mrs Thom: Clark, O. Soun: ford: Mrs W. . 1 nat d. w while a iraculousl delaved inotber | T ed W thi M With which is incorparated the Hoalistein Leader 1 Iiizponses Jack Miner concert Russian Famine Fund ...... Expenses "Southern Cinderella COnCOrt ... ..r¢. ii.i4>k4 Expenses lunch at tournament Dologates oxp. to Hamilton .. Monuinient Fund .,.2...:..../.. Flowers for Monument ...... N: Ont. Fire Relief:.......... Cheque for Poppies .......... 1. 0. D. K. ward in Hospliial.. Children‘s Shelter .... ...... Expenses of bazaar ....... .. Expenses of Xmas cheer .... Flowers for yeqr) .........+.. C Ramage, print‘g & Advering Sundriesâ€"»Coal Oil, cartage, ex C press, siamps, stationery &c Balance on heud ....1i.>>.l+4 $745 66 N. B.â€"The balance on hand should not be indicative of the present finanâ€" cial condition of the Chapter. as the Provincial â€" and â€" National | Chapter‘s fees are yel to come from this bai ance, as well as some local accounis not yet received. Ramage 4 Echoes Secretary, Mrs W. H. Smith Standard Bearer, Mrs J. Burgess Mrs. Gilbert MeKechnic, ajter two years faithful and loyal gervice to the Chapter as Regent, steps down for Miss Julia Weir, B. A., who will now assume the dutles of the Chapter‘s assume head 0 Coliected for Sale of one Expense The following are the new ofice _ "" TT NC hW m Capbal{ile hoiders in the Chapter for 1993, au ‘8%WUes elected by batiot : Mr. Norman Melotyre le Regent, Miss Julia Weir, B. A. to spend a few days in th 1st Vice Regent, Mrs. G. MeKechnie Mr. Sandy MeLachlan 2nd Vice Regent, Mrs. (Dr) Pickering Priceville, returned to Du Secrotary, Miss A. C. MeKenzie day, after visiting cousins Treasurer, Mrs .Robt. Burnett leyâ€"the Robisons‘â€"and â€" i Educational Secretary, Miss Alice ling on his many friends Passed with Honors We extend congratulations to Mis ses Jean Morlock and Mary C. Mcâ€" Kechnie who have been successful in their musical examinations in Eteâ€" moentary Theory, taking | first | class honors. _ Both are pupils oi Miss P Hahn, Hanover, going over for lesâ€" sons weekly. Strike at Hanover Hanover has had an . unusual ; exâ€" perience for some days back. About 300 men in four plants went out on strike. It wasn‘t a question of wages but objection to a new . stopâ€"walch system being introduced by the emâ€" ployers or to give it its full name, the "Scientific Inventive Production System." _ We know nothing abou: the merits of this device but the men dread something about it Later we learn that both partiese have been having conferences and it is likeiy that work will be resumed this week end. Hanover has been wonderfully free from labor troubles. _ evine in November last. In part the report reads thus : ‘"The year 1922 was not as aggressive a year in 1. O. D. E. circles as its predecessors were for several reasons but perhaps for one main and ouistanding cause. This yearâ€"1922â€" will be known pesâ€" haps as the "Hospital Opening" year, and while the Chapter were not devotâ€" ing their energies wholly along tha line, still they felt it was the bettor policy to remain in the background, and see the Red Cross Hospital first a well equipped and organized |loca‘ institution. ‘This has been done, ang toâ€"day it is deserving of the evlogiums that have been bestowed upon it. Anâ€" other cause may be attributed to the Regent‘s necessary absence in Toromâ€" to for much of the time, due w famâ€" ily sickness." Prospective members of the Durâ€" ham Horticultural .Soctety are ore quested to hand in their names and fees to the undersigned, so that lisis now being prepared, may be malled and premiaums selected, at as car‘y a date as possilbe. IIARRY KRESS, Secretary Horticultural Society hP p concert owling DJ of haz Total Receipts ... EXPENDITURE of Bridge party ... Jack Miner concert Birth Miss ragaral im Reovi & y {& leuijgmc uthern C or. Ont urdamet ‘ Darty . is comitent ce with dig er. The othâ€" th the excepâ€" aver. _ Wiin e, it should of the Chapâ€" 1923 one of 8. Followâ€" me 10 16 18 + LJuer Ur Mmetuilifvrays care forperyve} _ fame p I tronble, and bright hopes sro enterâ€" wuaed as she is regaining use heyr | pfice 8 ud. as she is regaining use of i« r| ‘5,/0‘ faculiies. j ali | Mr. Norman Melotyre left Tuesday| + 1 to spend a few days in the city. t imie Mr. Sandy MeLachlan â€" from z‘m::r? cring Priceville, returned to Durham Monâ€"| o tutst a I day, after visiting cousins near Paisâ€"| ‘ leyâ€"the Robisons‘â€"and is now car| Alice ling on his many friends here. ii Mr. Ales., Hastie of town loit Wedâ€"| 2 MR\ nesday {for Marriston, thonece to 'l‘m'-iJ_ onto, for a few days on business. | ‘â€": A two Mrs Oberle and grand d:uuzhu»r.' a ) the Hoton Patmateer of Walke rton, vigr j k3 fOr ted Mrs. J. C. Nichol dost Monday| e } BOW and was one of the passongers on the| Ner‘® i1 fated C. D. R. which did not reach | d@ ‘o & Wa‘kerton until Tuesday afternoonâ€"â€"| B 200 a tong time botweoen stations for l‘ru“/- a sked short digtancs i% & eioe tr +. a ; r cors â€" ;; j § Mr. E. A. Jolly ol Regina, came t(»i tet i > Sisk fasd & ‘ l(' " Durham Wednesday night to visit his} Zfi{flfi?fifl UP! sister, Mrs W. H Smith at the Manse]| otn /.. .. | crnercommmececne for a few days. | reepâ€" ( m | ; cnmmenm e P ie Mrs. T. A. Lauder of Owen Sound | WNiamccaees ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO t6 Oi) On 06 08 0 39 0G 0o alter open Mis. T. A. Lavuder of Owen Sound, and daughter Betty are sperding a couple of weeks at Mr T. G. Lauders. Mr. Jas. Burt, Mesenger cletrk in the Provincial Mouse, has a few days holiday, and is spending them ia Durâ€" ham. He reperts the House of Pa; liaiment as being not immune from the ravages of the fln and grippe. Rev. J Morleoy Colling, son of Mrs. Hilen Colling, has accepted the Fal larton Church again this year. | This is the fourth year Mr. Colling has flled this pulpit.â€"London Advertiser Many in Durham will remember Mor ley when a yourg lad at the Parsonâ€" ne here. onto MNr. John MceDonald of Hamiiton,. visited his parents, Mr and Mrs Hugh McDonald, Upper Town, a few days this week. Money in Sidelines Mr. Jno. Cornish, a prosperous farâ€" mer â€" near â€" Lamsdon, â€" formerly â€" of Blyth‘s Corners, last season sold $60 worth of groen peas and geveral hanâ€" dred dollars of seed peasâ€"all grown on his farm This shows what a }tâ€" tle mixed farming can doâ€"all wheat does not pay the best. Becoming Large Land Owner, Mr Audrew Derby of Hanover, reâ€" cently purchased lots 41 and 42 in the 8rd con. South of Purham Road in Bentinck township, from Mesers. Purvis and Willis. With these lots the Standard Bank here. Miss Hazel Caldwell J« last for Toronto, where sh« rttendance at the spring (Phoxe 100W) Middaugh Houwe in Bentinek ToWnsaip, IFTOIN MebFIS Purvis and Willis. With these lots added to his other land, he now own: a cattle ranch of 414 acres, in on« block, well located and well watered Died at Mt. Forest Mrs. J. W. Irwin, formerly Mrs. B. Middaugh, who some years ago kep: the Middaugh Hovuse here, passed away Thursday last at her home on Sligo Road, Mt. Forest. Mr and Mre, Irwin came to Mt. Forest about 14 years ago, but have lived very quietâ€" ly and laiteriy deceased lady has been attended to by her niece, Nurge Hyndman. She was temporarily busâ€" ied in the Mt. Forest vault and wil. be later taken to Flesherton where her first husband is buried. "Sccond to None "â€"1923 BUY THE NEWâ€" BUY THE BESTâ€" ALWAYS THE CHEAPESTâ€" from our complete stock newly arrivâ€" ed, of Corsets, Brassieres and Acces: sories, better than ever before, and cheaper in price. Remember to cali, goods cheerfully and freely demo..â€" strated. Residence Parlors, Mr. Elmer Traiford | is serioustiy indisposed, suffering from pneumon:a. Miss May Kennedy, daughter of Mr Colia Kennedy, is progressing nicely udder Dr MeQilivray‘s care for peryve tronble, and bright hopes gro entor tained as she is regaining use of her BUY ©<SPIRELLA‘ Mrs. Burns (nee Miss Vic. Whit more) of â€" Portage la Prairic, Man. is on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Sam MeCracken, and other numerous re! atives in town and country. Mrs. Corbett of Toronto, came i town Wednesday night to see n« father, Mr. Geo. Whitmore, who : very critically ill. g on | Mr. Al minay Meblachian irom rea: ille, returned to Durham Mon ‘ter visiting cousins near Pais ‘e Robisons‘â€"and is now ca; 1 his many friends here. Alex. Hastie of town Joit Wed {or Harriston, thonce to Tor or a few days on business, Oberle and grand â€" daughter Palmateer of Walkerton, visr ‘s. J. C. Nichol dest Mondas Dundas ,re ys‘ stay at ind doath rday Li it St. Cl : the new Rovel Bank g Mro Jack Disher, io Owen Sound. Nr. Toronto, is also on stafl this month, son of Mr. Mal. Mc s the new Junior in Ali dgo O t home of their D& tio 14 ngers on lid potre ty« ft â€" Friday will be in milliners lith to their 8t. Cathâ€" during father, E{ i \iiinphninninininnlahibenlninelabeibnlaiaelalabnelabaa aleibabaiaialailla lt 5 ) x R § ow about your 2: 8 doring Sewing ? T &3 JUprInmngQ JQoOWNGQ . 2 VICKERSâ€" In Du Feb. 17th, to Mr kers, a daughter MOONâ€" MOSSOPâ€"On Monday, Pob. 12th, at Christ‘s Church Cathedral, Hamilton, by the Rev. T. E. Chil coit, Phoebe J., daughter of Mr and Nrs. John Mossop, county Tipper ary, Ireland, to James Boyd Moon, of Mount Forest, Ont., barristerat BOGLEâ€"â€"At Varney, on Saturday, Feb. lith, to Mr. and Mrs. Wiii Bogle, a son. § 7/010 9/eckwear b To ladies who appr n B Glove Jpec:’a/s : #&GEEEQEGE‘E‘Q?& ©56¢¢¥¢®:~f 5‘@;‘ ® White Pine and Spruce Balsam,â€"â€"25c. and 50 : W pcicu ... Laxative Cold Breakers â€" 20 W Wampole‘s Paraformic Throat Lozenges â€" â€" 29 4 S. McBETH akpnpranpapanerrorapareannoonnsapanparancany 53 ABpDs* Ss3332333 33232332332383 3 WANTEBD Experienced Opzsrators for Shirt, Overall & Knitting Factory Lyman‘s Emulsion of Cod Lives Oil â€" â€" â€" $18 HANOVER CONVERTERS, LIMITECD Hanover, Ont. Do you realize Spring is drawing near to hand : Are you prepared when it does come? Now is the time to do your Spring sewing. See our stcck of New Ginghams, Galateas, Prints and Voiles, L. FHortock E& Sons (Mentholated) A remedy for the treatment of Coughs an To insure your children against coughs asnd celdsâ€"Get a B» Will prevent and relieve Sore Throat Are you in on our Profitâ€"Sharing plan Save our Couponsâ€"they are valuabl Published Weekly at $2.00 a year in advance. To United Etates, $2.50 a year in advance. C. RAMAGE & SON, Pubbkehers C@2H? . TH?'.KE is an old â€"fashioned theory which some people still cliog toâ€"that a bank wauts no dealings vath then unless they have "lots of money," Such is not the case with this bank; you will be welcomed whether you have $1 or $1,000 to deposit. Open an accouat with what you feel you can spare now and add to it regularly as *"‘ps. day" comes around, 1t is a comforting foeling to Imo that you bave several hundred do!lars put away gafely i; ‘he bank. * Durkam Branch: J. A. Rowland, Manager THE ROYAL BANK O F CANAD A Fare advanced if suitable. MARRIED / In the course of a couple of weeks, we 72 . will have with us an Expert Tailor from the House of Stone, with the newest patâ€" terns and weaves in Madeâ€"toâ€"Measure Clothing. Watch for dates noext week. ® # + & e + » Ladies‘ Y ashable Chamoisâ€" J & épec"als ette Gloves, latest colors, long wrists and Gauntlet styles, reg 1.50 and 1.%5 February clearing at .....$1.2%5 and $1.90 per pair BORN Durkam, on Friday Mr and Mrs Will Vic HAVE YOU ANY MONEY IN THE BANE ? m We feature the new Bertha “‘wear Oollarsâ€"nothing newer for ladies who appreciate the latest in Collars 11 A STORK & S0®s 9â€"12 St. Patrick‘s Market, Toro: DURKHAM GBAPTIST C=uuRCH ECAMERON,B. A., D. Th., P Druggist and St aton DURHA M POULTZRY WAET: pay highest prices. Wt price list, Crates loaned Established over 30 vear und AND FEATHERS M Prove it. y, Februar aver in Str i pp.iy rmor ightf lar 44 $\

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