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Durham Review (1897), 7 Jun 1923, p. 1

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Sram was fully enjoyed by parents aamd visitors. Luncheon was served in the grounds after which racing, bai; kames ard other games were indutâ€" ged in." Advan doek, : there : spent Brick Da Goes in 10 be t? SWM W served E El + 0 Impo M to Ford Owners! U‘se Veedol VOL. XLVI, NO 23 >el â€"â€"OPICS: C ~ ow NSz /04 ~M t 2z eP M Or t Empire Day H th M on of Council Meetin but t1 the f dy ( Miss Elizabe ‘ton Contference last F. Cole, who has been ‘ five years, is moved re he will take up his ily. Rev. Mr and Nrs. n very successful in here, have been public _and their coming deâ€" rally regretted. Rev. A., of Bartonville, will or here. pupils and the eaon M tne house it was their clothing and : floor was burnt. i: arrived home when use would soon have The cause of the &ro 9 )1 Fordol, the Oil tnat it at Smith Bros. garage. Dugald MePhail is ow ifter his illnes and func les as usual. Dates may Review Office. to nake room for summer giving a reduction 0; all Spring Goods. Misses Truax 10 Thu Harding w ALn Prit_:es‘ c for Oats vill Methodist min build . north » rent O il ) is om Durhat visiting re McGrath o vator this week. y Mills Limited y saugee edon cor W it Winghan eth Mu s teacher ch municipal i the Durham s Aid Society iy, June 14th, ). m. Election eek and ap sue. It wil ite to have or objected n Durh nd W through sâ€"We are s, 65¢ for Buckwheat, and $1.15 Uire He th or their id Vo €1 no greg @ wWa it wilh was an unfortunate lad anc had the great misfortu 1e to lose his arm in & thrashing machine accident many years ago. Still even with thts handicap, he was making his way in the world: _ Four brothers, â€" Rober:, John, George and Landels and one sister, Mrs Wm. Melivride, are in tne West and near the old home are s:sâ€" ter, Mrs Wm. Carson and brother David on 3rd con., Normanby. Anâ€" other brother James died last year in the West. s h LD Loses Hor Father by Death The friends of Mrs Thos Blair, o. town will sympathize with her in her recent loss in the death of her father, Robert Bradley, of Markdale, in h:s 79th year. He is survived by his widâ€" ow, one son and five daughters, viz : Arthur in Winnipeg: Mrs Currie m New Haven, Conn.: Mrs (Rev.) Hosâ€" ford, Watford, Ont. : Mrs Thos Blat, Durham : â€" Mrs Whitmore, Watrous, Sask. : Mrs. A. Robinson, Pt Arthur. Wwil Death of S. A Will Build Separate Schoo Fine rains with warm weather has made a splendid promise of crops in this district. We were lamenting thue backward spring but a few weeks age, but nature can soon catch up when ur d Omit Postponed to June 15th The social evening arranged by tho L..O. L. No 8$61, North Egremont, fo: Tuesday, June 5th, has been postâ€" poned to Friday, June 15th. Keep this date in mind. rur for Tuxis Boys Win at Basebalil Durham Tuxis boys played basebali in Wailkerton last Thursday with the Tuxis lads of that town and won 5 runs to 4. Harold Mountain pitchea possible date aminations were made known th:s week, but until all exams are con: pleted, a definite list is not availabte. These will be published at earties: Congratulations to Mr Alex M. Be.’:;' The Red Cross Society are arrangâ€" of Glenelg, who has passed his fourtii| ing for one of the biggest day‘s sport year exams in Medicine at Varsity,f&wr given in Durham on Dominion also to Campbell Grant, of Varney,| Day and have spared no efforts to who was successful in his first yea: I secure attractions that will be rigat at Osgoode Hall. lup to the minute. A full aiternoon‘s Motorists! program may be expected at ine otorists! l a ow o oo P s s Use British American Gasoline. l;;’;l;z;m(‘mundh' the feature being the starts quicker and goes further. Sold I S at Smith Bros. Garage. ; LOLfGHEED ARTISTS Partial results of Lower School exâ€"| c°.'("n°:c);‘a7b:'::" House Comedians anc aminations were made known ti::.;) Big Scoich Pipesand (Drom. Paraks week, but until all exams are cos:.| ‘Q. Scotch Congratulations to Mr Alex M. Be;: of Glenelg, who has passed his fourtii year exams in Medicine at Varsity, also to Campbell Grant, of Varney, who was successful in his first yea: at Osgoode Hall. Motorists! + THE ROLL CALL wear a set of Durham name plates on your car. For sale at Smith Bros. Garage. Successful Students Wed LV s to 4. Durham mught 1921 touring touring . with 1 ton truck 1 Hano propos school : t there parate ; Motorists, boost your home townâ€" de H arate School and Catholic Church ass room. leath occurre , _ 4th June Mavor and f Bros. have the following sale: 1 1913 touring, 1 1 1915 roadster, 2 1916 21 touring with start ith occurred in Walkerton, 4th June of 8. A. Rife, a ayor and for many years a merchant of the town. He 1 by Mrs Rife, two sons and hters: Harris, Walkerton: Hespeler: â€" Pearl, at home. MeDonald, Mrs R H Brooks Toronto. â€" The funeral toox yor and for merchant of by Mrs Rife Che Durhaom 1go rushed far marriage it truck with starter, touring, 1 Fisher to 3 MeLaughlin Spec al prices and terms e them beftore buy: to ere to Walkerton ceme erect a new cost of $20,000 84 pupils atter with starter, 1 192 th stake body, with starter, , 1 Fisher tom pupils atten« id the basen it 18 1916 towr starter, â€" t, C 98 ce body, eing Schoo met Use use 1914 ton, home on fur China, gave an int her work there. 4 sented by Drayton was much enjoved. _ The ninth annual meéeeting of the Saugeen â€" Presbyterial was ~held in DPrayton on Thursday of last weer, when a large delegation was present from the various auxiliaries throughâ€" out the Presbytery The morning session was given over to hearing of. reports, which were very satisfa,ctor:--.} showing that $3.643 had been raised | during the year. There was rejoicing | throughout the meetings that the | deficit which existed a year ago, had : been lifted. At the afternoon session a short memorial service was helo for the late Mrs. Duit Morrison or Mt. Forest, who had been an active worker in the Presbyteriat for thirty six years and also for Mrs. (Rev.» Scott of Holstein. Saugeen Presbyteria] nfi ds i d 1 $14 1 [er Jim at the Rocky, & ‘ Miss Annie Aljoe motored up from | Toronto and spent over the week ena { with her brother, Mr Alex Aljoe,. f Mr. Arthur So-zzle_‘,',‘who has been | ailing for some time, passed away a; | his home here on Friday _ mornins. He was in his Tist year and was yorn in England, but when about a _ yea; old, the family came out from Engâ€" \land and settled near . Woodstoci. In 1870 they moved to Glenelg and sottled on the South Line where they lived continuously _ till a â€" few years ago when they sold their farm tnere and settled on Lambton St, east of: Durham. _ He was married to Miss Aunie Chislett who still survives hn to mourn the loss of a faithful husâ€" band. Besides his wife, he leaves three brothers and one sister, Henry and Joe in Glenelg, James in Woo«â€" . siock and Mrs Edmonds, near Toro:.‘ to. Mrs John Eckhardt, another sigâ€" . ter, died some time ago. Thosev present at the funeral from â€" a dis | tance were Mrs Edmonds and daugh-; ter from Teaspimie s i s en it ‘iance were Mrs Edmonds and daughâ€" ter from Toronto : Mrs Roy Teft, Toronto and Mr and Mrs Chislett ana Mr and Mrs Downs from Fleshertan: Miss Lk M gare H holiday hood. moat, is visitin: WM. Weir, Jr, Miss Alice M« Quite a nu been out of Mr and M Markdsle we 2roighborhood Mr. andâ€" | oh ' Finished onr's-l;lgu with | d;:min;wnumber. | Doubte ord Dance | Comedy Acrobatic Acts I | Miss Mills, the celebrated t { Irish Reels, Sailors‘ Hor: | _ sRipping rope, VC ~9S, ‘NTOuUEn the megaphone,. Volaine, Noveity and Iron Jaw Acis Arrangements are being made to: Base ball, Football, Lacrosse Games, also Field Sports for the children. Grard Concert in Town Hall in evâ€" ening by the same artists. The net proceeds will be devoted to Durham Memoriat Hospital funds, so plan row to enjoy the 1st in Durham, M Ti M LT Sid. Grant, Community and Songs, through the megapt Volaine, Noveity and Iron J; Ma rs T. McQGirr and daug t of iown, spent Monda; r fTamily. r. Ed. Pratt is at prese ell for Mr. George Hopk he trustees of 8. 8. No igaged Miss Marietta her for next year at a first i and Mrs Peter Hay of and Mrs J, Brown, it Sunday with Mr and | ailton. July 1st Will be ‘s and also for Mrs. (Rev.: ( Holstein. Agnes Duimage of Palmersâ€" me on furlough,. from South nds in Woodstoct rs Wm. L. Dixor it, is visiting he: Cang there. A pageant was pry y Drayton Mission Band andg h enjoyed. The closing nun: a Mission Band Conferenc»~, oaden. Wm. Bel! and t of Toronto, ty with friends Mn( Me( Mrs. Robt of the wee the Rocky i11 Mi intereéuh} address 0o: GREEN GROVE number of children t school with the mea Mrs Wim. MceFaddo vere recent visitors in C W C 1s at present driltit George Hopkins. we 6 k wit i d celebrated toe dance», Sailors‘ Hornpipe, ana married to Miss still survives hn of a faithful husâ€" wile, he leaves one sister, Henry Durham‘s Big Day \C.ve th Ed at Drayton M t spent in th k lately, 1 of North Eg: r daughter, M tay of town an own, Egremom and Mrs Davi DURHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923 M iwrence Spe Dunsmoor is were prese; ith his granoâ€" SUIts have 3 \’uughun of Association children â€" have h the meastes. McFadden of Flesherton uighter Mar day with the Drum Parade, A and Mrs R of Toronto with Mrs his brotn ratt visiteq neighyo: 9 have Park as alary oi a Scotch Poputar tiit CUSHNIEâ€"At Mt. Forest, on Friday, June Ist, John Cushnie, son of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Cushnie, formerly of Dromore, aged 24 years. i Those showing profits were: Chats worth $455: Chesley $4134: Dundaix | $§2314: Durham $6464: Elmwood $51#; "Flesherton $963: Grand Valley $198;:; | Hanover $7497: Lucknow _ $1265; | Markdale $1662: Mt Forest â€" $3958: | Neustadt $1211: Orangeville $263: Owen Sound $7495. BROWNâ€"At Bunessan, on May infant daughter of Mr and Mrs T. Brown. BROWNâ€"Ai Bunessan to Mr and Mrs Wn daughter. the MeGOWANâ€"aAt The municipalities showing * los on the Fugenia system were Art $940: â€" Holstein $26.89: â€" Kincard $3225: Priceville $409: Ripley â€" $5 Teeswater $880, It was explained that the interim rate charged to the municipalities, was merely an estimate and the 13th bill actually adjusted the rate to tne needs. Mr. McCallum of the accounting staff, gave on explanation of the uniâ€" form accounting system in operation in Hydro, whereby it was possible to make definite comparisons â€" between any two municipalities, Referring to Eugenia, Mr MceCalâ€" lum said that of the 23 municipaliâ€" ties operating from there, only six had failed to show a profit in 1923. These had losses aggregating $605 :. The other 17 municipalities â€" showes net gains of $44,966 or a net pront for the system of $28.911 with an a~ ditional $16,214 set aside for deprec iation. The actual operating â€" profi; was $55,126. An horonarium â€" of $20 was voted the Secretary Treasurer, Mr. C. El vidge for his good work in this office. In the forenoon the executive met and considered a number of matters that should come before the annuai meeting and at 1.30â€" a banquet â€" was tendered to the visiting â€" representaâ€" tives, about 50 sitting down to the exâ€" cellent dinner in the Capital Club. ‘ Mr. McCallum of the accounting e faieg es d . 1 cuowANâ€"At Durkham Red Cros: Hospital, on Wednesday, June 6itr, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. MeGowan. There was no friction with the y dro engineers at any time during thne meeting and at the end a hearty vore of thanks was tendered them for the manner in which they had given imâ€" formation. Hydro Engineers and other officâ€" ia‘s attended the second annuai meer ing, explained in detail the requireâ€" ments of the Eugenia System in ine way of extensions and other improveâ€" ments, explained rates and outiined prospects. _ The result was that a unanimous vote was passed on\tors-‘ ing the engineers‘ proposals with ref crence to an additional pipe line a:’ Eugenia, a tie line from Mt. Forest to| Harriston connecting with the Niagâ€"| ara system, and the installation or E{l frequency charger. A well attended gathering of der» gates from the Eugenia municipalities met in Owen Sound last Wednesgay. Messrs C. Elvidge and Geo. Kress were present from Durham. Good reâ€" sulits have been derived from the new With which is incorporated the Holstein Eugenia Hydro Association Mcets in Owen Sound The Premier of Ontario will vis: the town on Wednesday next. Yve hbave no brief to speak for Mr Drury, but we think it would be fitting:y courteous for the town officials io recognize his presence in some simâ€" ple way by a brief address. Of cours. there would not be the least politica: flavor to it, simply _ a recognition oi the merit which placed him â€" at the head of the Province, and the whole function might be over in 15 or :n] minutes. ° The contractors at work on the Garafraxa, immediately south â€" or Durham, are making a big change on Corktown hill. The curve on the hil} is being eliminated and the steam shovel is excavating for a straight road, removing the crown of hill and making a big fill at bottom, right up to Harrup‘s Corner. It is now becomâ€". ing difficult for cars to climb At.| Grading is in progress further south | and several cuverts are being built. I Build a garage with the difference between the price of a Ford and any other car. See Smith Bros. at once. Cutting Down Corktown Hill Potatoes wanted at Vollett‘s Groc ery Store. _ 75¢ a bag given. Palmerston led by Miss Stevenson, Holstein ang ably assisted by Miss Margaret mo Girr, Durham, Miss B. Kilgour, N:. Forest and Miss® Asnas FTmimasâ€" Welcome the Premier BORN san, on May 26tn, Wm. T. Brown, a Miss Agnes 7Du|rvnag¢-. ing‘ losses ere Arthur Kincardine 27tn, 51 Bc i ts tonialiis s iA 4 5 A c c 2s 05 end visitors at the former‘s brotherâ€" inâ€"law, Dr. D. Jamieson. i We us o 200 CR PCCRT JOPREH the King‘s Holiday time at their parâ€" ental home. Rev. W. M. Martin of London and son Alex.,Of Kitchener, President of the Dominion Rubber Co., were weer Mr. Brock Grant of the Bank of Montreal, Welland, and sister, Miss Edith, of Toronto teaching staff, spen! Ihae Willds er yas n ton. Miss Stella McCrae left Tuesday morning to visit friends at Leamingâ€" ban Mrs. Sam McCracken is visiting her daughter, Mrs G. Bretz, Shelâ€" burne. Mr. Thos Lauder, wife and flitwe daughter, Hanover, visited at* the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs 37. G. Lauder on Monday. Mrs. J. S. Meclraith, Mrs J. J. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Smith, Miss E. Calder, Misses Margaret McGirr, Marâ€" garet Edge and Grace Baird were in attendance at the Saugee Presbyterâ€" flal W. M. S. in Dra_vtor? ThursGday last, representing the Senior and Junâ€" ior Auxiliaries of Durham Brancu. Holstein was chosen as the place or meeting for next year. L.i f 5 CE 0E smttuoers PGIPCIL SOR 6: Mr. and Mrs James Farrell, of Campâ€" bellford, Ont., the marrlage | to taxe place the latter part of June. Mr. Clarence Campbell of the Pos: Oflice staff, Walkerville, is visiiing his aunt, Mrs. Donald Campbell, {p per Town, for a week or two. > Mr and Mrs J. H. Harding ana daughters Jean and Elizabeth, visite: Hillsburg relatives this week, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith anâ€" nounce the engagement of their seeâ€" ond eldest daughter, Annic Edith, to Mr. James Lambert Farrel}, son 0: Mr. and Mre Tamas WaundH) wne puccl Mr E.ddie McQueen spent over tthe King‘s Birthday in the city. Miss Janet Kerr, nurseâ€"in training at Victoria Hospital, London, is on a two week‘s vacation with ner pai ents, Mr and Mrs Jas Kerr, Vvarney. My. Jas. T(m"n of Thessalon, is visâ€" iting his brother here this week. Mr. R. S. Mundle, Sr. and Jt., f near Owen Sound, with their wi were guests of T. G. and A. W. 1 der. at the beginning of the week Miss Etta Tw of the Royal Bs end with friends onto. Mr Thos Scarf is visiting his friends and relatives in Toronto and Niéam for the past week or two. erton, Ont. announce the engagemen, of their only daughter, Irene Macat lum, to Mr. William Roy Alexander, second son of Mr and Mrs William R. Alexander, of Pinkerton, Ont., the marriage to take place in June. (The bride to be is a niece of Mrs Wm. Weir and Mrs Thos Turnbull, Glenâ€" utor Mr and Mrs Vanslyck to Owen Sound and will 8ide there. Mrs Vanslyck ly Miss EKva MeMecken, Mre and Mrs John W .: erton. Out anmanine 4n. ’ Mr. Robt. Torry on last week was taken sudd [somv kind _ o/ museutai which rendered him almx His son Fred, Toronto, a Rita, Mrs Herz, Kitchene ied and hurried to his 8 found him improved but « he shou‘!d accompany his onto for a time, and on M noon they left, We hops efit by the change. ald of Acton, and Miss M: of Durham were guests re Mr and Mrs J. E. MeGreg erton. Messrs H. A. Hay, 8. D. Croft, R; E. Richardson, Moore MeFadder, Thos. Hendecrson, James Burt, J. A. Row, land, Clarence Darling, John Morrison E. D. MeClockiin, Robt. â€" Burnett, were Durham Masons who pald a friendly visit to Harriston brethron on Monday evening. Mr and Mrs 8. latter‘s sister ,Miss Mrs. W. B. Vollett has gone to Toronto to see her brother Robert, who is very ill at present. Miss King‘s brother Mr. 4. 8. ] this week as meeting, an. Mr and Mrs J. D. Glamis, spent the 241 Mrs A. D. Browning. Mrs David Jackson returned Satur day to her home "The Maples" after staying the winter months with he; sister, Mrs Smith, in Hamilton. Mr. Harry â€" Hunter arrived | this week from Toronto, to spend | ine suminer months at "The Hedges." ss Lita Twamley, gtenograpner ie Royal Bank, spent the wee with friends at Weston and Torâ€" . 8. Mellraith is in Ha ek as delegate to the @ , an. Order of Chosen Fr Sadie MecDonald spent Birthday holiday _ wit; John and family in Han dered him almost helpless, red, Toronto, and daughter Herz, Kitchener, wore nGr murried to his side, They improved but decided that accompany his son to Torâ€" time, and on Monday afierâ€" left. We hops he will benâ€" â€"change. Mrs Vanslyck have move~ ONTARIO I orry on Thursday m, taken suddenly i witn 8. D. Croft 8 Elizabeth McDonâ€" Miss Marion Calder W. Moffat, Pinx icYieWw. their wives Leader have moves in future re was formerâ€" ecently wiia gor of Wainâ€" Robertson wilh | Mr TORONTO in Hamilton the annua‘ complain spent | ine with nepr Hamilton:. and the from 100« § s [ONer l y5. McBETH P=s; i Sgu»« J 3322322232 2233232323332 ~2233233" Tenders will be received until 3un« Ith for shingling the Public Schoot, Durham, the work to commence Jury 3rd. Shingles to be supplied by the Board. d Fo m on emmenle #18 TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTYâ€"THREE MILLIONS Durham Branch, ® * = John Kelly, Manager. ME ags ze omhain ce p ult 0 oupy 1200 n l barpss Wce l(}ifi(*(*&&&&??&(‘(- QEEGEEEGISEQ:“ h 3 ) 0+ To Everyman WOODBURY‘S FACIAL PREPARATIONS & For Proper Care of the Skin 3-‘ and Complexion, use #®! SPECIAL PRICES: Children 15¢c, Adults 25¢, plus tax See ROBERT ALJOE, Chairman Uncle Tom‘s Cabin TENDERS WANTED McFADDEN‘S DRUG STORE A reliable Blood Builder & Strength Restorer......... Rexall BEEF, WINE, & IRON Price......35¢., 65¢c. and $! Aids greaily in the relief of Stomach, Liver and Intesâ€"‘ tinal disorders. _A dose taken before breakfast acts naturally and easily shortly after. Woodbury‘s Soap........ ... ... 25¢ cake Woodbury‘s Facial Cream, tubes . ... .. 25¢ 5* Facial Cream, new, tubes . . 35¢ * Facial Cream, jars ...... 50¢ Town Hail, Durkam Wt Se en P on PnE deitty (TP M'\-llillu'l * who desires to succeed should be the sam»> as that of successful business and financial housesâ€" the formation of a Reserve Fund. A reserve is not only invaluable when reverses or emergencies arise, but it is a guarantee of strength and promotes selfeonfidtenee. THE first and most important aim of Everyman Pa‘mer‘s Spectacular Production of Branchs also Published Weekly at $2.00 a year in advance. To United States, $2.50 a year in advance. C. RAMAGE & SON, Publishers STANDARD BANK Eliza‘s Sensational Escape. The Fight on the Rocky Pass. ‘The Grand Transformation Scene. "Eva in the Heavenly Realms." rice.. in Four Acts Not a Moving Picture. Friday Evening at Priceville and Wflfinmé;rx One Night only $1.85 and let us develop them #a THE Prints 4c each, glazed finish,. Fin~â€" ished twice a week. â€" Films left ai D. C. Town‘s Jewelry Store will reâ€" ccive prompt attention. Films Developed Free ~" | ‘(Why not make it a gmily gift of an Edison Phonoâ€" 25 ‘\graph ? We have them ran . ‘ging from ......... $39 to $3935 Our stock is complete. Koâ€" daks and Brownies....$2 upâ€" For best results use June 8th Kokaks & Suppjies EASTMAN FIL4YWS F. W. KELSEY, Duri #2 im 1 N

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