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Durham Review (1897), 12 Apr 1923, p. 1

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Cahter kster . Willi:- Be Hm now!" . Margu- Pt Wittt. Mn»: but» 2311 In. Metro Donald Me I. “My?” I 'ttr-Mar, McArthur. l Hamilton. -altta Ne, In- Mam, "undo-r30: Mom. Ii L'llar Mer, rro C-"die-",rT, ' "as!" 103.0 hero - Br. Pr kitchen: Mm, Ptes 'NT $53323 'rfPe-cti ,,eirifti"ii-" 3353539 c, 53:43 E=E=E=§=Q Mer.'aees. "tuttte " tte Mavis, Witt Grey's Lou in the Steel Smash May be Two Ag. Ken's in Grey Taking emu April Ist, sorrra‘ mung->5 in Provincial Agricultum “(Rosin R Drpzzrzxnml ot '.vitaltuti. it is et. Pecwdttrat Unit" Co. an be split m half and two A:er c"y.r.ul Retr.ist'r; antes given the work. The same thing. it ls hoped. Trf11 take) place ttrc tom long In all the hrg-‘r counties o." ww-stm Ontario, including Huron. Indiana. Bruce and any. when: no work has been too heavy for one m. All these counties are large and contain Bttbe poor Ind. u Noun A list 'ton-Rooney Car Can dam-1.! m above unit which Imu- on “arch 13th last. f Inlant tbon pple rury Here in June .7 Murray. s'ee'yt b.walh XLVI. NO 15 he of town. wa mom Receipts tri 3t It S! pharohol ter K ol having a mm any inscription cu Fania”), local 3.2m or tour weeks, wt as d h l) aw to Won or po-m a: this warn: of the Mayor McAulny. Upper th" death o; Boggy Stow. Judgment nd (-0313. to armor for nah only 3 months r., lmrham. d deepite tt attention. th ho-ro-by warn pr small war. he ('onslablo lay inform: thi 3d rims at t or tho out athority nim- Dr SN Brtrer '. M Sutherland This is u R war c ll (when ol . to Mr Jnc o unfortun 5 Company xt :um- ma. m porarily and Va ith. Hm old ft n H Son h o it 'tt ttis Mw In " qt store. Last week and this up till i and 2 n. m. it has been a favorite re- surt tor the young people, “swung in to mum-r18 giwu in Pittsburg. in. Louis, Srhm-cnuly. Nri:trk, MC. imar pvrSouB can listen Ins at the same: tlme. Taken to Guelph Asylum Heavily mannclHI to a guard, "Scobir." Dan Nit-Humid, who was m- who of l Albert Kress now has his mum outfit working in tirtst-ela.s, shape. m. nmllrd in the war of th" Furniture w.” Celebrate July lat The Durham Ru! Cros." Soeir'tyatr" preparlntt to hold a monstrr colt-hr.» lion this year on Dominion Day. Juzy lat. b'peclal attractions., ate now bolus sought and a full day's enjoyment may tte anticipatvd. [Us only a little over two months away. Make no other plans: spend July la! in 1tttt.. ham. Full particulars in later 19mm. A Popular Resort Chat" who blank mph Rob Roy Grain Priee.q--We are paying “a to See for "ttr,, Me to 'toe for Hurlvy, We to 72e tor Buckwheat. tl.Mto SL-IO lor Pea:, and $1.12 for Wheat at our ole-vator this week. Rob Roy Mills Limited New Motor Bu. Tht, inxniliar new; Moterilto. Attention '. We will xix v you tities zmy armist- ancv you may 'rrl',',lfi',.' in filling out your 1933 Ifeenee any Ramon. SMITH BROS., titavrs depends upon thr. editor's skill in holding togetlwr an "fteetive group of customers. What is nvws?'What is the publisher's responslbllity for tho truth ot ants and ads.? How can the reader immune? the policy or a paper? The ne-wspapvr has a mighty power to mould public opin- ion, to trhantte and express it. Papers may overthrow governments, carry or tlvt'eat 'rreat social reforms and radically champ» the Welfare of the whole pwple. llaliglon than ought to make its infiuence Mt in f"Tt't'.e' C1ipkH"'t' other and have a targer program tor carrying the int-assure of salvation, through the prtpt‘rs, to ttw multitude who arr outside the church. The right relation ot religion to th- xu-v-sptper in vital to the church's proxt'o-ss. This mot-Ling will prob- ably tre the last for this season amt Wt' hope there Ml] be a lull attend. For can: A Driving Horse, A--t driver: works double or single. As owm-r is in the Wand, this horse must bo sold. Apply to lrnnsrd sympathy from wilnvssed his dvparturv. JI Rules of the Durham Hydro System Ttte following an- extracts from the xulo-s and ttttttlations of the Durham Hydro Electric System : (1) No prompt payment discount will tre"trs lam-d unlvss the bill is mm on rr ttt- tor» tho last discount day. 'lt:ise, ruh- will bo impartially enforced. I t?.) When a consumer is " days in urn-am for our month's service. thr s.yvice will tn- discontinued and str.rvirc. will not bo given again until p133")! is pp,tsdo 15 um. including a clcours. of $1.00 my the cast of re conn-wting. Such discontinuance of service does not relieve the customer 0: rNiability for arrears. which if not paid, will be placed on the tax roll tor collection as provided for In me Public Utilities Act. R. S. o. MM, C. Set. s. 12. whether the consumer is an owner or a want. t am April Led. U23 tt phone :rurgo- Kay ol K frum Walk-rm 're h" will b" in ‘um. Th" m d worth Central Burr ' broke, out about In By 10 oh 'ally dest tio t0 ll Iy mannclu! to a mud, ' Dun Mclmwxld. who Wm} m- Hall" by a jury aonw time aw: . was vharput with the killinz ,'e Kay of Kincardine, was m m iii) ittii',',"i'l or freight a truck a v or'g 'v- am badly il 0min: : -xchanm St Ford " JIM! tr wo will talk about The newspaper editor L't' position. His em- ll or to Per C. C. ELVIDGE. Bee'.v-Treararer ir m'orlunat md Mimi dt " Ir. N. CLARK, It .H. 2, Durham tht su tlu "I in $1me buittr ml. A phone that: worth ans Nib!» hat Sill} ' um- of ttwit champ is open lmwn bus m. our :‘trt-ets Im a tly. Mr. Gen hay purchasct ttt his team DP, Impr. It is I ml ed Down Mum. o'clock . Chats-lt', HIM-{yd mp " tlPrvicrs Riley mlding T nic smilw. mos” who -ng . rhlin boa; many pas tho fortprw n the Bid m Gttelph in! in th, lh- mm” upon 1 ' adv: is ll Rl fltrrri.ed a Durham Business iila's Fissociation iranovor school is similarly crowd- ed and could acommodatv only 20 of the influx Monday. 'l'hvy have no vacant rooms and must wait until thr.ie new High School la built and the classes removed to it, before nw Public School can obtain all tlw ci. bow room it demandu. A Inn-Ling of tht, busimss n the town was cam-d in the V: Star T'neatr" on Monday night main object being lo discuss a: visv Inc-aux to improve trudt' lions in thts town. Thero was q rtirrecinlativo yawn-ring cu Irv host be I dttitled Hi5 Mon zuiiou b Th" present Primary tom-hm. Mis., Gertrude Cole, alroady has a I’m: room with 54 on the roll. There is 1.1 tle opportunity tor any promotions at wot-19m. as all the higher rooms at: welt filled. staff and room, Thvy w-‘ro all n.- slructed to rvturn May lst whcn 1.19 School Board will be prepared tor them. Fortunately another ro0i-. 113ml as a tvacllors’ room at prem'nlr A- is avallgblc- in the school and [his will bt. lurnlslud. A blackboard has already been purchased, seats and desks arr being ordorl-d, and mom- vr Primary, teacher mlvm-Ilsed my. By May Int (Everything will be in run- ning order. and thv vhlldrt-n will how; two months' tuition belon- midsum- mer. lo w tho strtwttg again this spring. The Association will comma.- ovary W903i ortwo and may soon have some intrt Hating tint1OttttC'taments to make to the This body met in Palmerston on Tuusd ty with a fair attendance ot clergy present. but not so many lay- public men. The day was notable from Mr presence of Rev. Dr. Laird, Toronto, Treasurer of the Presbyterian Chum-n in Canada. who gave an exhaustive addresa in the afternoon on the Mis- sion work ot the Church, its needs, expansion "a. and the great mere:- 1-in of Presbyh-rians measuring up to the requirements, so as to obviate taking . batkward step. N/ic School (rcyiaivrrleil; New Teacher to be ingaged He save an explanation of howlnc large amount of money passing through his, hands had been mam}. swrupulous0 as it was iutended. Hs intention was' to give concrete know- ledge and the people whnn they know llw way, will follow it. With a vis. ioned plan ot expenditure put into operation the $150,000 required for 1923 would be reached and the debt which bad been hardening them since 1919 be owrtakvn in part. In 1019 the Home Mission Board had a surplus, but the years following brought a deficit of over $100,000. The Home Mission Hoard tor 199.3 would require 8740.000 to do thesaur- work as in 1921. We can't go on bor. rowing. At present Mission Firing are closed and new and promising openings had to be refused. The Foreign Mission debt in 192! stood at 8163.000, today it is $252,000. tn the past the years the foreign exchange alone had cost 8180.000 arm the cool ot native work had doublou. To do the work at 1921 this year would cost $565,000. Bequests in 1922 were Mrger than usual but thes can not be built upon. openings had to be rel‘usvd. Propertio Said . The Foreign Mission debt in 193! While in town last week end, Mr. stood at 8163.0w. today it is $252,000. and Mrs. Adam Brown, Parry Sound. In the past the years the foreign sold her father's old homestead, (the exchange ttlone had cost 81h0.000 ap.0 Byer farm of 25 acres at top of Cork- the cost ot native work had doublea. town hill; to Doyle Braithwaite who To do the work at 1921 this year has been renting it the past tow would coal '565,000. Bequests in years. Mr. Thoa King has also sold 1922 were larger than usual but thts his brick residual on Countess St. tO can not be built upon. Jas. J. Atkinson. of the 2nd con. Glen- The equitable slum ot Sautreett an. who recently moved to Durham. Presbytery thitt year to meet the ob Mr. King and family purpose leaving “cations would be tt,5.00(h--" t ttttn- to reside in Woodstock about May 1. Mm An important topic w the fees charged ppr any and to trar 5 for 3 months. It Saagean Presbytery. ideut--T. y Twas:- ttttine, Con huh oiy.c1 1ud (nthm- be / Hows-.123 ' mlw‘d by on to form tho r'g Associmiu " YI t't Mm! with e ("WON-(l McFaddr H. Hardir mint arise of --J. S. M1 McLachlan, am I ion urham paddl m mu mm 1! tht or m, the ("SCH tt THUR or Land Ct 1tuite rlt it DJ uni lots v, With which ts meorporated Ge Route“: Leadu L, The country. he thoueht, had more giving pom-r than the city. "To ml maple to [my to Missions, conver- tho-m to the Christian faith." 25 per cent of tin-in allocation ever)- qtLtyivr. "Why not go after it? A few evenings will do it," was one on his slogans. He had here a powerful illustration: for January, February and March, thoy neoded 25 per cent or tho church's donations but actual- ly had received only 4 pt r cont. There was no keeping their c‘xpond'tture to the wtul of the your at; so many in with their Uovcv:ioni, the money mun; be got, so rosort was had to borpos- ing. No loss than $2600 went to pay interest last year on bank borrowings breausu movie will not pay quartu- by quartvr at 1oast. He b14ieved that if this Were impressed on the peoprt thoy would readily adopt the method of paying equitably as the months ,.. bv. l Much could be done by xiv? u. children duplex envelopes as Bom: plums am doing. "It would bu better if va- m-rs- icw n wading people and more 'a reflect. ivv people." Dr. Laird was given Marty ap- Mwsc and " Warm vow of thanks a: thi: closv of his tine address. In answer to qumdonaho said 1,it- n-x'uturv for propaganda purpose-s Wee not paid out of church funds, on trawl. printing and lvgal costs. Woodland and Conn Much 01'"tlu~ day Win takn the mun-:43 ol' this charge tomtnls.sicnoys from each p some ('II: by Piwst This F' pom-d of The tN applied to dubt on mansu. An interesting discussion on "Lire Service" was a. feature of the afttt noon and here again there was a so: rowi'ui tale to tell of a young man, willing to enter on Mission worL, but debarred owing to no opening or rather no timmee, A Rally Day is proposal at Drar ton on 22nd May and at Durham on 23rd and committees appointed to make arrangements consisting or Itev'e Smith, Dugham: Burnett, Dro. more: Scott. Holstein and superirr tendents of their Sabbath Schools. He mado a 81mm; plea that Tr", lrlbutious should go currently win” the year. Congregations should raisr; ily would meet it, as tlwlt are about - IWU t‘:-.'nilirs. To mew-1 this wont: _ Aittai ' full A l bring joy to the hepoite workers in ,. K% FIN “ ‘ " . [l tr Misslon t'wlds and lonvly outpost: " . and he closed an eloquent passage by - a an earnest appeal to make a favor- Miss McNaughton of Walkvrton, s.' (Illlu atmospln 1'0 to malm for sucvvss. tho new typlst in Barriswr 1lurrey': He. Hindu it BEFORE Pica. that com.?"'", succrutuilliv,.,r RUSS Sit-“ll " {In tributions should no curtvntly witnf wlto,resir,twd. Rev. Mr. Smith extended an lttvy tation from Dr. Jamieson to Presby- tery, to hold anothr session in sum mer at his summer cottage at WHO- or's Lake. This was appreciated mm wlll likely be acted upon. - President of Provincial League At the annual meeting of tho Ctn. tario Baseball League last week, L. P. Mevarlane ot Harriston was honor. ed by being elected President. Last year he was President of the Norm Wellington Baseball League, now tus has a. much wider jurisdiction. No Pay for Hanover Council ”anon-r Council broke tevery---' to 4--when a by-law to grant each mem. ber $25 ikr yt-ar for their sewn-vs. was brought up tor a third reading. Reeve Theodorf was tho main ehanr pion for the salary and was ammon- Pd by Councillors Giiteman, Glausrr and Metzger, while Mayor Ball and Messrs Bohnert, Greutzner and Hahn opposed it. Not being supported by the necessary majority, the by-Iaw was declared lost. j. m ttled the call and dun-5 so! lil 'l" 'iiltgriiti,ii,iti), was: soon a for induclzu Lira“- alirtttr Ar pastor Ol (Iv-voting o: :iving musk A (-ommmu [19331 . 12, 23 o Mr. and Mrs. Chat; McKinnon r“, turned to tliviy home at Bassano, Alta. on Monday, spwndlnw, since New Years with her [um-ms, Mr and Mrs J. P. Hunter, and Mr. Moli's relatives in Pritseville. Mina Jessie Derby of Niturarrrorr tho-Lake, spent over the Woo-k mm with Int-1' sistrt Mrs Jam. Kerr, tM, Yum-y. Miss Minnie Morrison, Tommi). was a visitor owr the week end a. Mr. Thos Brown's, and also with he: sister Ethel, nurtm-in-traltting at the Rod ('rosu Hospital. Mr. Arthur Runwmu tollor of it" Royal Bank. North “av. has resignru’ his position and is at [Vs home "..irr for " Hum. Rev W. H. Smith and C. Rmnruzx attended Saugm-n Prvsbyttty mm r iug in Palmerston 1'sit Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brown and li. tle daughtwr of Parry Sound, won guests, fur IL few days at his mums- Mrr,. 8er Smnouuso and othur friend hm». Mr. and Mrs. Thos. “mun mu lit Last Week visiting among their num. t-roue friend" ard r-slaliwa in Norm Ezrvmom. Mr. Victor (39.1mm kn sa.tttrday in. Crimshy. wher" Ite will I'm-sumo hit; former position after "pending Cw Winn-r at home. Mr. Bort BMW-r am! 5:15!” Miss Witmio, of Vaimey, haw returned tn their homo nth-r spvndxng the Fiam mr wwk with their brother-in-law and sistvr. Mr and Mrs Molbournv leiuy. and lyrothtsp Paw-y of lnwoo". Messrs D. J. and l. J. Molnnis n. Mvrill. Michigan, spent Easter mat. with tht ir aunt, Mrs. John A. Me.Mc. lan, Glvnelg Contrv. Miss Katie L. Kerr sptm.t own-:- tl holiday with her parents at Varnvy ll, Miss Artinu Gan, attended the ‘-‘.: Moms of the O. K. A. in Toronto km week. ing th" min-3. the mum his old horm- 1w: College Street Presbyterian Chum-n; at Toronto, was the soc-m» ot a quivt; and pretty wedding on Saturday. Auk ril 7th, at three o'clock in the ant-r: noon, when Marlon. youngest daugh. ter of Mrs. M. M. Marshall. was maul ried to Mr William Keunedy ot She burne, and son of Mr and Mrs. John; Kvnnedy, Riverview. The bride worn it three plecrt truw‘lling suit of navy? tricotine with hat to match and aim; wore the groom's gift, a string oil pvarls. Hrsr corsago boquet was of Ophelia roses and lily of the vacer.' BORN HCfM0UR--On Sunday. March 4th to Mr. and Mrs Chas. Seymour Pekin, Chine. (nee Chrisleno Jack son), a son. (Sharl'-'s Elmer.) “um ..n- hum“... ...... .. ."....r, mp- -- -_"- - V - -"" --- -_ -- m-arls. liar commu- boquet was C," or CANAU% , Ophelia r0595 and lily of the “in“. TOTAL ASSETS OVER EtGHTY-THRF.E MILLIONS The ten-many was pc-rt'ormt-d by Durham Branch, . " . John Kelly, Manager. Rt-v. E. A. Iiurchmun. a friend ot tcr. Branch also at Priceviiie and Wimamsinrd. bride's family. thr. bride being privo -----r-.e." ~- __. arr-vv-Uâ€"M in marriam- by in r brother-in-law, s-r', -- ...:m...‘~ . _ ."'"__-.---rHt----.t--tt-. Ivan Edwards. After the c't'r'umolly I '--"""""-""'-"""'"-'"""-"""'-""""'"-"'"-""'-""""' .... a buffot luncheon was sttved at luv, home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Ivan' .-. ' . . . . . . . . . . . _ Edwards. 1211: Ossirrgton Aw. tar.“ ue.":":"":"""'. ......tF6t.F.FrsF"cs and Mrs Kc-nnedy loft later for MW ' short honeymoon and on their return l w SPRING T It) they will reside in Shelbume. I . . ONICS . . ML< n._..:. ... ...1..L.,,. nl... ..n‘.nn nnIIDL m Q The Review wishes the young coup le much joy in their life together. Mr. John Eckhardt last week sold a tine six ymxr old horse to Mr Wm. Picker: for the sum of $200.00. For Sale A good driving horse and Fora Touring Car. A bargain for quiet sale. Apply to Dr. Hutton. Dr. Grant Adm-cue. Inuituu At the Women's Institute means: Thursday last at the home of Mrs. T. Henderson, Dr. Grant ttave 1 one mix on “The Care of the Teeth." Wo hope it bears fruit and ultimately check um t'rmtuent trouble of pyon- boeu that Is so prevalent. mncil my o', 0V lt d Iativ am : Kennedy-Marshall M' " his: a br fr l mu: ting Education oTtT'ATeTt5" NR5Ft"NES TORONTO Toromo J o Jpwrintc-nd J..", and m hymeneal n d Jos M "l had the pletwtiro pm] of entertaining: osoplt Snell, M. A., kumon. Mr. Snell ty; 'inn-nd-‘nt of tho, Sas- tral ranks among the sts of tho Province. 22m last week anoma- mnn Saskatchewan. ”in: of the National ation, composed ol " :in tho Provinces. riiqhborhood he met is to whom he is :Ind bring a good art! a good fellow -lm‘:w was warm. f run among his rv: his of Glenolg andat up Dromoro. mu tellor ot tht. Ilav. has rr-sigm-d at It‘s homo ar- In .i,i,,i, H. raw-220m & Sons 1224 um mm W,F..lk?jt 1pA'ht'ut?,'v?Mh?jP? seamen: 'P? fi' Dynamic Tonic a::::::.'srf FS: & L50 t, Wampole's Cod Liver Extract/til/lil (ll, HAT DYES .. Colori tls. McBETH t) Burdock & Sarsaparilla CompouiTSl , “AT DYES u Colorite in lo different shades Hi @9th a itlhl my“ ti'2iG WWW t'MWhWiiq it 11 Your Seed Grain 'N.a.a.taa.at ata:aa.sta.s:i-..Cdr.ir.9.'D'a. Spring ls hero, How about tim all tlt" leading colors including Nude Whitv tuoti.illrer'k, in Plain and Pam: Our Hock Wright up to the minuh' in st.xlo, “unmx and price. Cobra includv 'rau,Cedar,Jusa Petwl GIT}. Kan: (c [tun-k The nnvrst thing in How- fur \‘(mn-u and list Ribbed Llsto in (hwy, Drown. Bin-gr and Him-k. sins Evpry boy will feel well (In-$9M in "no or oo Wo have a nice ramnl ot pattrwus ill Ill-owns. Hat-ll tlint, run 1mm 27 to M. Pabtitrhrd Wrckly at 82.00 a war in mlvmm $2.50 a your in admme. C. RAMAG Spring Hats T0 obtain maximum 1yiclds you need to sow Teri. Ar. canal Cumin n nnrrlnacn and cant! um: I _w&ed Grain. To purchase good seed you may require fmancial assistance Extending accommodation for such purposes is an important phase of Standard Service-. Consult our (ml "can" T " E Clan the system and pu rifies the blood. STAN DARE) BAN K Venus Silk Hose Sport Hose The Ses4k M" .l-mtccl Ttilcum medcr Craam . . . .lumcel Cold Cream . . Jnntecl Compacts ... ' J Med Rouge w . Jonteet Cream Powder (new; _ . . V . Now Tic and Mc Janice! Face Ponder. t Sh Jnmecl Combination Reduced McFA00EiNVi UxUU STORE DURHAM, ONT. Buy yuurC. P.R. “Nuns bore pair ol Drum. 1'";me D ruggist and Btntionorv DURHAM J for Men udvmwv. To Fun-d Sign“. "mum-1 & SUN. Publish“ vau; Hm: How in Silu‘r. “up. Navy sum 9 to to ? M!” "any Suits “In 1' and Grey Prices t"anry to 10. Mc 50c M, 50c Ir)

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