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Durham Review (1897), 3 May 1923, p. 1

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es top let Durham Branch. J. A. Rowland. Manager AN Mr th" “ SllOl'LD be used to “clean- up"admnces you may have received fr. 1.t the Bank. Keep your credit "good" and you will never have any difficulty in obtaining funds when you may need them trtost. (22.1112 had season may iind you un- prepared ac:': IC'tt will have dtmculty in meeting your ook " M Presentation at Edge Hill " The Proceeds of VOL. XLVI. N0 18 In :" "' 4.153.!va I‘m 'r,:,3l§??I-OPICS' /o' THE ROYAL BANK. OF CANADA - woph- am asked that a gm". Me upon the people y I: Returning om» In erul‘wv meetintt ot the C m Prirt.ville last Saturday "l Fl Murray or Normanby. l" :4rt'y 'i'reauurrr tor the Ridttttt Lu! tie spoke on the MI." The Push) an” or the song with arm! power d also rendered ' mm added ttreath Your Sales Hr " thing Too Soon 'torrli Growing in Interest murmur meeting ‘hun-h are stirrin ttttttt but W. Pirrey. Baptist pm- Aarit Falls, has areepted a call to Collingwood Ban h. tte. is an eminent dra. In. Mun-mink in Durham (In a trouplta of occasions. minimum line l ot $7.50 rach , n I 0' tati orvurred in Mt. For-ul “0” "0y ”1"" 'umueu M.rs. but! Morrison, iidi,l Rev. W. H. Burgess, Walkerton, :.- How John Morrison ofyexchango-d pulpns with Dttrham's Hrr Him-HS was ot svvO'restryterian pastor, Mev. W. Tr. 'illfiA'iUn and was ot "Amitty Sunday. Mr, Burgess is a mun-snug naturo'. (pleasing speaker and his discourses ., te' “in“. 129mm mm wvrv rollowvd with mud: interest. ot mum: one day last. pn-Hous to the lewd: . Mason. Their m-' 1 reported to Provincial l a I'm-n ltere last term? , summoned to appear d Monday. Ph-adingl W M 'mint, Sunday was a won auditorium was fun t young people mm W Torrie sang with rd nd the Winn-r passe and molatmep mnations " some part of tty power and urn-pt :ierrtd special 901w, xrwatly to the spur he meeting. Chrts krd to pray earl: a , ‘lurning Ofraeer to.- h-clmn. It is m rho Ext-runw- also mg was tettdere.; ' 2nd, to Mr. and H, Edge Hill. by t trio-nus in ma: ' their removal u; mom-am of speech- Minna-x "as carries: u to this couplu. Kate MO'ayden of sin-"vars- and rrl Mr.Nally. Th, . large nudimcv. "" "” u-m when 'ter., Lacros the "3 W's on Appt o-sbyterian choir, any of 'd tho prrsml u, a Marty tott. an [HOW st rr they s genera": the prom-mt.- icadly in tht " sang with swvvlnvss. ol room had ke audiettee. when um: and faith with KW l Haturd audio-new Hamlmash , develope. I has bee the ot believing " worm. day last ‘or sum this n may in the many The old pol E _ ttttt tn ‘The Hospital well Patronized _ Durham Rod Cross Hospital is showing itselt' these days a useful ta- istitntion and this past “wk its wan: thaw t4t't'n much activity. While We would not call the Hospital a popular ln-sort. it has a function to fttltil amt i under the nmtronship of Nurse Fonts. 'is running smoothly. Two operations for appendicitis since last publication have taken plaee and the Stork paid .thrw visits. Miss Grace Tumor... ulanzhto-r or Mr. ilobt Tratrord ot town. was operated upon Friday tor 'this trouhh- and on Sunday Miss III"- I lu-od of Pricvvillea and nnrsv-m- Premier Drury to Speak Here on haze 13th The plaert chosen to hold it is in l'w beautiful grow on Robert Law- son's farm. almost adjoining Dur. huzn on the north.. Provision " bunt: made tor parking can in the l" -.-.;r-- pasture field ot Mr. A. Crutea- tey, Just opposite. Should the day be tine. there will no doubt be a large attendance to greet and hear the Premier about two we)“; before election day. Arrzlngc-mvms am- being made we ttndrrstand for a monster picnic or. tlie 13th June at which Premier Drury is to be Iri't'sent, as well as Miss MavPhail. M. P., the candidate (1.0.wa at the Convention on May 30tt: and probably othrr speakers. The place chosen to hold it is in in mourning apparel, the Vossk- home in St. Marys is being bedecked in bridal attire, for this Tuesday, their eldest daughter Adeline is br. in: unin-d in murrituw to a youth or that town. We expect Iowan» a flu- " th-Vail of the wedding next week. No Truth in Rumor A ("squirting rumor spread over the town on Thursday and Friday last, that Mr. John Vesste or St. Marys had been killed by an accident at the Cement Plant in that town. it mun-40d sumo anxiety to both Mr am: Mrs. Vessiv's parents, here and at Rocky Sangeen. but on lining the let "phone Friday, found that he hm: punt-hm! his ticket that day at tho Plant as herrtotore. So another rumor-this time fortunately-had to hr burivd. Ramm- than ht-ing wstm training, w operations Menu: on a Many enthusiastic anglers hikwu and autoed out to the rurul t'reric, and rivers last Tuesday morning, m- cluding car loads from Strauord anu St Marys. By noon their nrdor was dampened and renaming in the after- noon many had no tirmy speeimens to show for tln-ir (lm'a sport. while Bet. rral had only a frw small trout. it was unlavorublv cmuliliuns for fiNy.. ing. as the struuns :m- still consid- tuably highv-r than normal. and “bins" wrn- |‘.'i'H Marc”. Sunday. May 6th in th" Baptist Church, Kvantrelist Alvxander Torrie. ft. A.. will" preach at Ha. m. and 7 p. m, Mrs Torrie will sing at both sm- vit-es and the choir will render spec ial music. Evangelist Ton-it"s sul- Ject in the morning will be "What Durham christians are." and in the M'rnink he will preach a purely wan gelistic sermon. The public are cor- dially invited to all of their sn-rvicrs. Fishing away in Montreal right sound thy of the I Congratulations to the Row. w, Prudmun. Drnytou. and formerly pay. tor of Durham Mo-thodisl Church. tsho had the honorary degrer' of Ir. D, mun-rm upon him by his Alma Mamr in Montroal. Jsp. Prudhaxn has ttw right sound aud tht. recipient is wor- Rob Roy Grain Prieetr--We are paying 48e to 50e for Data, We to Toe for Barley, 20e to 72c tor Buckwheat, t1.Mto $1.40 for Pens. and 81.12 for Wheat at our oltsutor this wtth. Rob Roy Mills Limited Maid Wanted. Apply at once. Mrs Wm. Calder the honor my itil ttttttttit tilttritttt iii h ope-rated upon. n- succnsslul and r way to recovery. Poor Start Mot l. Pt At a. prrvious conviction two yum ago, this home had been declare-d no longer a private house, but Barrister Currey ably battled against thisnsa precedent. swing it had not been so recordrd in the conviction. Tim Magistrate ruled that the law had been violated and found the detent ant guilty. whereupon a legal battle ensued. C. S. Cameron, the pros" cuting attorney, contended that the law demanded a jail term of not less than two or more than four months, in addition to a. tine. Barrister Currey stoutly countered this, and Magistrate Laidlaw announced that under the circumstances he would reserve his verdict. He will announce it on Fri- day next at 2 p. m. inspector Beckett, Prov. Constable Jones. County Constables Watson and Falconer gave evidence for lin' prosecution. though the latter was not in the searching party, but mere~ ely a guard. All told practically the same story regarding the details; or the Search and the finds, but when the witnesses for the defence, Messrs Jus. Wilson, the owner, Cumpbtii Dunsmoor and Robt. McGowan worn heard, their story. while all similar. was widely at variance with the prosecutions in several of the main points, As a detailed report Wouitt till this issuv and be of little benefit, wo have no intention of enlarging further. Prov. Constable McCaffvrf was also present in uniform. r Many in the crowded court room remained until early morning hours and about forty spectators sat it out until [on minutes to five a. m. When the “serve-d verdict was given, Cock-eras for Bale-- White Rocks, White Wtaudottes, and Black Minor. cas at 13.00. C. W. Lang An All Night Trial Over Liquor Case they Tho Hum” will this “w, it. or e-urly Thv tl,rr,tt. [Hult'r F. Wellington Hay Howard Ferguson E. C. Drury Tho C'onstwvative gathering on thc lull inst., is to be addressed by Chas. McCrae, M. P. P., m" Sudbury, Who has personal knowledge of the wow. ot the House and no doubt a clever sneaker. Tho- bills say the mm'tlnr, in min-d "to nominate a Ctuttiidictett consult-rm! advisable." The Otii." nanw mvutioned on the sum-t is that of Dr Jamieson, but [ho-re may be oth. er nupirams. The U. F'. o. Efcocuviw is in In- hurry and haw duh-fwd their Con, vention till Muy 30. This dats, was no (mm so-in-vu-d to accommodate 1hr I:mm~r~: who during tlu. next 1.3.; Weeks "Ill haw much other work as wvll as Conventions to attrsnd to. The only nzlnu- mentioned so far WI we hmv- lu-ard, is Hm preru'nt mom- hvr. (ho. M. Ln-son. M.P.P., but HASP” mm: M min-rs just around the m:- Scum Grey United Farmers and Labor, May 30th The campaign for tlw election th: 25th Juno is rapidly taking shape an the above lumounce‘mvnts main clear. Th" Liberal gathering comm; Brst and mm of the big guns to m:- dress them will bo W. H. erghl or Owen Hound, and "ttorts are new; made to swurv Wellington Hay. Izu Librral Loader. Who lln- candida!" will bt. is, an unknown quantity. South Grey Liberal Auociation, May 10th South Grey Conservative Association, . May 11th Three Parties Call: Nominating Conventions icrs will likely lu- dissoln or early in nun. mentioned so fa is th" preyu'nt n 'r'soti, M.P.l’.. but i just around the DURHAM, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1923 ( A feature ot the eaning was ttw presentation to Rev. Mr. Smith of an umbrella as a recognition from tht. ‘Class of its appreciation of his won. {Mayor Dr. Smith made the presenm- tion, accompanied with suitable ra- marks and his namesake expressec. his appreciation. With which is incorporated We Holstein Leader lt was good to hear a keen buain- oss man commend the study of [ill- bible to young men. The Bible, 'nr. said, must have been written by Prat. Heal men. Young men should look more for experience and personality: they will tind were tlw lllh com mandment "Love one another," an asset for a business man and will tinc admirable lessons in the Psalms. to give lo Seniors. who gometimos wow too ready to think their use- I‘ulnuss gun» and told of a woman of 80 who was offended because she and her husband had not been invited to a young people's gathering! Too om n Pldm'ly people give up their lint work to settle down to a hum-drum and unsatisfactory life in a town. "We gixo prizes for cattle, &c., We abuse our first prize men." He had a number of instances Ol sum-055ml men and warned the young that success in life was not the mom t'.V that was made, but what one din to help others. The address was scarcely what what was expected from the annouc. cod topic last week but none the less it was enjoyed and many sage com:- sls were calculated to create though; in his hearers. Col. Maclean congratulated (Puchr‘r and class on tlw charm-tor ot tin- topics discussed. Ho modestly gun: (Twin to the young men associated with him on Muciean's Magazine. “an I do is to find fault." He merely rv- riveted the glory of the young writers. The public desired news, instruction. ontortainnu-m and thoy tried to giw it to tiwm. Ho had much good advim- Rev Mr. Smith was upprvciatzvv and spoke of the pleasure he had In the work. He paid compliments l0 Col, Maclcan for producing a magn- zine not excelled by American or British magazines. and his work in this sphere. he thought, was welding thrs nation. Ho gaw- "rvdit to Rev. Mr Smith for th1‘ succvssful completion of tho lhird year of their "carrying on.. His rem-arch, no matter what tru- topie, had bvittsfitted the claws, for tu- never failed to associate th" pow' r of the Christian religion to 500m.» and euro the world's troublvs. Mr. Allan Bell in a similar strain, PAH" ported Dr. Grant. Tlu. Male Quartette was in tint" form and twtulettd some numbers in their usual ellicient way. an. W. i:. Smith. tvncher ot tue Men's Class was chairman and toast master. Thc toast to "The King" was rospondod to by tho National Anthem. That to the "MPII'S Class" brought Dr Gram, l‘x'mirh-nt of the Class, to his feet and in titling words, on bduullol' the Class vxt'h'onml the visitor of the waning. assuring him Durham was proud or thr- reputation he had achivwd mm were glad to have him with them. Tlie, we», held in th" srhoolroomo: th" Piv.sb.ttiuirm Church on Thurs, day vvunlng lust and the occasion was notable by tln- prom-n09 of Cu:. John Unync- Aha-Ivan, the well known publisher or many Tradv Journals. Man-Iran's Magazine, Financial Pom. t'itt. New though no wax just an old Durham tury, welt-9mm! by the M.- who Inn-w him in early days and by all as a non-d publicist. Of com-mx the banquet came thaw, a creditable spread of good things. served by export young men in regs- lation style and was thoroughly ("r joyed. Row. C, P. Holmes who has been in Japan for the last 12 or H yours. will preach in the Mo-thodist (“hut-HI. Durham on Sunday vvenink Hex... May f'rllt. Mr. Holmes understands the Jupatwse language thoroughlv and has a must ttp-to-date knowlc-duu of the prom! suclal. educational and I'legiuu." problems of that upto-dui" country. 13m Po), Durham. ont. Will Speak in Methodist Church Muy mu Hatching Eggs Remit-ed prim-s after May T,.'. White nghorn. H per 15: $5 pu- IUI). Choice White Orpington, tl llt't' Li: o. A. C. Flrain Barred Rocks 750 xu-r 15. Day old chicks, luau-hurl May 24, May 'ds', Just. 15. and Jun P. W. KELSEY, human; Mr. W. Irwin was local den-gate to an I. o, o. P. district meeting in Hruc riston Wt'duesday. Metisrs John Rit- chie, J. A. Graham and Thos. Bell or tlie local ludgv, were also in attenti- 1mm“. A good driving horse and Ford Touring Car. A bargain for qulr'tti sale. Apply to Dr. Hutton. l Films Developed Free I Prints " each, gland finish. Fin ism-d twice a week. For Sale Hal’s Class Banquet Mrs. J. C. Henderson, St Petersburg is a beautiful city. not. far from Tampa, with a normm population of about 20,000, but so popular has " grown as a winter h- son. for northerner-s that its citigtsns than number about 80,000. Quito n large number of the intNx are cann- dians, Mr. MaeFarlano meeting mam lrom Guelph. Toronto and other IP.t. tario places. With such a large sun" plus population, naturally accommo- dation is greatly in demand and bum:- Ing proceeds rapidly. "With the ex- cteption of rents. however," remarked Mr MacFarlane, "living is not expen- sive, and time never lags" One can ilnd entertainment. recreation or ed- ucational features almost at any time desired." In sports there is gal! and lawn bowling, in which latter bo Wns an active player, tennis. basebnls. (mails and a large recreation roo..: for such games as checkers. ehesc etc. All games are crowded wim participants. Home from the llalmy South Looking and feeling in the best off health, Mr and Mrs. Rom Mat-Fur; lane returned on Friday night after u‘ three month's sojourn in (roman! cllmes at St.. Petersburg. Flomm.' They left town about 21st Januar: and so escaped our rigorous Winn-1.: while in. the balmy Southland they o-:-~I joyed outdoor life at a temperature ranging tpom 50 lo 80 degrees. ; Mr. A. A. Catton, tuwornpanied by Mr. Ashley, motored to Toronto Wed. nvsday, where the former Will in fut: ure reside. Mrs. Canton and daugh- ter lc-fl last week for the city. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. McComb mun tuaturned to town after ape-"dim: tht. winter months with tlwir daughter, Mrs. Fwd Forsythe, Pvrtlt. Messrs Alfred Redford and Ales. Rutherford, motored to Toronto Wed- nesday in the formvr‘s car. and where they will form two of the city’s high class carpenter men. Mr. Morrison Smith, son of Dr. s. L. Smith of town, was successful In cotupleting his fourth and titat year at the School of Practical Salmon. Toronto. and which has turned him out a r'ivil Enginwr. Congratula- lions. Morrison will do duty on thi- Good Itoads this summit under C. A Robbins. Miss Mary McFuyden, Edge Hill.is visiting a week with Toronto friends. Mrs. John MeLoan, Pricvville, tttttw many long wvrks in Durham Hospital waiving treatment for a broken hip bmw, rasultlng from a runaway acm- d, m. roturnvd homo Friday last. Mrs, McLean is gradually Improving and (tan now walk a short distance without the aid of crutches. Mrs. doo Phillips, who for suuxv )I'ill‘a‘ has! ha: rvsidml in Hanover. mow-d to town last tvve.'; and mzcu- vying Ihr. rvsidvxm- of Mr David Mc. Auliftta, l’mwr Town. Mrs Phillips 'war; l'urrm’rly Miss Frank. and sister ol' Mr Louis Frock of Prim-Ville, the vn.ll Rum-.1; unm- (1mm. Mrs Wm. (h-ddo‘s of Nolan-in. visi, lvd ttt INT cousin's, Mr. Robt 1suav, tho first of the- WH‘k. Col. Mariam while in town hr: week was a guest. ot Dr and Mrs. Jamieson. In tho afternoon the in: took him out to No. 9 school, Gletwiv,, of which he was one of the earl:, harm-r4. "J. B's" visit to Durham no doubt, aroused many tustttiniscev,. cos. Mrs. Hanna of M ing her sister, Mrs. Edm- Hill. Mrs. Joe Phillips, _\--zlr.; pas: hay, resi mow-d to town last pying ths. rvsideuce Aulitte, l'ppm' Tow Mr H. H. Clark of Hanover who has hunt on tho mm ol the Royal Hank. I‘uislvy, was transl'vrrrd lust we1.k l'.) tht' Durham Brunch. My. (‘lurk made a lot ot warm lrh-nds in Paisley who tu';' surry to saw him Imma- Iowa. ()1; thi. trmor Hul of th, lehudist church chow he will bu wr) much missed, as m ll M in other 1nttsiral circle-3." Paisley Advocate. Mrs. P. Gugnm‘. aitrndrd tht al or Mrs. Washburn. u tti, Kitclu-m-r on Tttesdtvy, Mrs. Edward Krosu and son Harry. mature-ll to Kim-urdixw lust week end to visit. the I‘urnwr's sister, Mrs. (Ron) Fan and aim her son Albert who is mtwding High School thorn Mrs. P. Gugnm: aitrndrd tho tum-:- al of Mrs. Washburn. u lrirmi, m Miss Lizzie Byers h-fl Monday In “slum to Rwy Sound Muir " month's visit an Mr. Allan lie-H's am other iriends in town and country. Mr Wm. Paxton. Proton. visitcd his sister, Mrs Itotn. Isutw, in Durham on Monday. Mm?” David McAttliite. Durham, and John Mun-mm Centre Gltrveig, ltat't last week lot' 1h=lroit. when» they have tutured employmtmt. The mrmer'.q brovhtr John and family. hRau, bvvn there slnce last Pall. Noted lecturers and musicians giv Mr. Peter Gasman left on Saturday last on a business trip of a forlniuhn‘s duration to Winnipeg. Regina an: Saskatoon. sum” as in othe xlvy Advocate. . Farr“, is “it; w. J. McFarlxun TORONTO ittriit r 'i< n F ione [$211.3‘v'kés. McBETH “Dim ira/hhti" ', "iv/ 'saraa:eaaa 'a.e.S9aJaSet W 53333? g-""""""" 'rrtrr'"tuFt'rsFte6it, . N ti, Everything you Require in a En route home on Thursday. Ami: '29th, they ttqtie.od ice still on the m " at Buffalo. :50 Durham was raven-u with milder weather wrlivr that. some places ttrther south. Their city was on ot maguitictunt churches. accommodating from 15ou to 2000 people. “imaginc hem" he m murkmi, "a church of 215 "whim-rs planning lo crrct a now $250,000 ed; lice." Yrt so thumped arr they on the Sabbath that the) Presb.vteritcis tluwe are considering thin. and on.» one must be in church at pt'eM'tit at least half an hour before service m make sure of a scat. No chairs in aisles or crowding is allowed. it Secure your Fishing Tackle Here programs daily for ail literally or musically inclined and Gaming pun: ions. theatves, ttc. furnish ample Ot these amusements. g H. Morlock & Sonsiiiei. E1: $14!. MlllWhNP)llMMMNtMVMMM, hammwmmxs’: iPhhhh"hhMi"iihMMohMhhhhhiihhhhihhuot: sell Now is the Time, This is the Place to Buy McFA00EN'ft DRUG STORE “’1‘; DRECO enough paper for thc side walls of another rmnn of same size and same priced paper. Your clinice of whole stock. If you buy enough paper for one rum: will give for One Dollar 3 DAYS ONLY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Every purchase of 25 cts. or more entitles yuu to a coupon representing the amount of your purchase, which will he rctleemed by Us in Ch'- change for the beautiful Silverware in the new Primrose pattern. In order to give our customers a start on our profit-sharing plan, we are going to give away Absolutely Free, on Saturday, May Sth, one Silver Tt'aslmun or Coffee Spoon to tho lirst hundred persons making a cash purchase of $1 or more. Limit, one spoon to a family. We can supply the needs of the most particular angler in Rode, Reels, Flies, Hooks, etc. REXALL DRUG STORE Wallpapar. Furniture Polish, Disinfectant: Formaldehyde, Fishing " acklo, Garden Seeds ree Moth Balls, Moth Bags, Cunphor Flakes, Lavender Flakes, Cedar Flakes. Etc. Published Weekly at $2.00 a your tn advance. To l'uihd Natal. $2.50 a year in advance. C. MANAGE & SON, Publishers Silverware 100 "la Par Plate Community We carry a Full line ot Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Groceries, Etc. the new stomach Tonic medicine at same price as l ity Cut-rate Stores DISINFECTANTS 2'}. liberal Convention ree ! In Durham Town Hall. on ', Thursday, IOIh May, I923 The Annual Meeting of Sumh Grey Liberal Asso‘n. will convene on above date at 1.30 p. m., lo elect offieers, select a candidate to contest the Riding at pending Election. and other business. w. H, Wright, K.C.. and other speakers will give addretses. J. G. HUTTON, Pres. J. H. PARKE,see'y. tc !§ '.ty ©

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