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Durham Review (1897), 14 Jun 1923, p. 1

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1923 ASsoq Durham Branch, needs. SHOL‘LD be used to "cleanâ€" up ‘advances you may have received from the Bank. Keep your credit "good" and you will never have any difficulty in obtaining funds when you may need them most. «[The bad season may fird you unâ€" prepared and you will have difficulty i; mecting your char bundred and evening. ed there will Bowling T The Proceeds of Your Sales THE ROYAL BAXK OF CANADA We M Moto 1C D. E. Hear Housekeeper Wanted For Durham Hospital Ford Owners‘! ampeting or the r VOL. XLVI, NO 24 visitors Km opite Canadian are catering to the visit ind expect to have relays s for morning, afternoon It is confidently exnecr urnament Meeting ng, there will grass to grow e bowling gre be W her n and | M t} a] naJ 10 *Cundently expect 25 to 30 rinks in this means over a dol Fordol, the Oil tnat t it at Smith Bros. garage. hu Reports o w1 k with Rob 1 to 68 OUr Har Mis Mel t} erve 1 Hospital. Apply ai 24 tf. make room for summer giving a reduction o7 all Spring Goods. Misses Truax URNI MeNie Thur m ell as home will be little grow that Gay in Pricesâ€"We are * for Oats, 65¢ for 8e â€" for Buckwheat, or Peas and $1.15 elevator this weex. in fact withir y miles. Owe; or four rinks it. It is to be« will look king e up better as had at las: Roy Mills Limite er, 2 1916 tour with â€" starter, : h stake body, 1 ith starter, 1 _1 Fisher tom iughlin Special S and terms on betore buyme. on of Insp. Jno was one of the ceiving their 6. it rad i of Mr. Thos.| ,“ has been in ce of Normanâ€". dro Electric Pow | appeal from the ollowing us»u"’ Cioe oss that ”. wing, 1 w““\.cl does not gi _2 1916 tour. "ight of way up th starter, z| the pole lines. the furt! Thur arge elves was cold Chapte: the visit en are University going on to in minisiry. m _ ea will be Stratford Aft igh hi« . C D 1 & for th rs W. P M M Durham No d to attend Sunday ev he Durham \id Society June 14th, n. Election EroV Miss by th urné AIN nUut tin d EEOCT ECTTC TWCG ol the force of the wind may be had from the fact that the big cement blocks at the top of the building were biown over and crashed down througn the floors. While the damage to itne building is considerable, the loss on the furniture stock will be the bigges: item, running into several thousancs of dollars. eLf t rbe 6| ed through the floor to th siory where a further stock ure was stored. Over two water stood on this finar 1€ n don, at which his fathe and who performed the This leads us to think it great asset to any clergy; a son that can assist in s these functions, for at t ducted weddings â€" there disappointmant It old 4 lish Ail °* InC NoUusenold goods, threw his trunk out of and followed it himself stock in the stable wer and Mrs. Irwin lose eve own as there was no ins the inmates. T tor all to escape of the househot Destroyed by Fire The hotel and : conducted by Mr totally destroyed morning last, bein 1.30 a. m. The rc which started in hotel, startled Mr: _‘ne pole lines. His Lordship dismis sed a case at Owen Sound _ whereim the Hydro Electric Power _ Comm:s sion asked $2,300 damages from thue County of Grey for injuries done the Commission‘s poles owing to the roadwork undertaken by the County. The judgment effects most of the ru;â€" al Hydro lines. The high voiage lines are for the most part upon priâ€" vate rightâ€"ofâ€"way. E s ow en O | the church played a large part. Larg« | quantities of flowers decked the pu; | pit and windows and the young peopt contributed _ musical numbers _ tha; | were much enjoyed by all. A pantoâ€" mine by the children was also a pieasâ€" ing feature, Calcium Chloride as Dust Preventative _ The Provincial Highway | in Miigâ€" may will not be oiled this summer but will be given an application of Caicianr chloride, a flaky sort of powder, which is said to be a first class dust preventâ€" ative and in ad(l‘ilion keeps the l'osuI! surface continually moist, thus perâ€"| mitting frequent dragging, â€" which m’ impossible with the use of road ni: Hydro Will Mc t scilelhciit Fiowey Sunday was observed in in Methodist Church Sunday _ mornin: ind in which the young children o ‘he church played a large part. Larg Methodists Observe Of The Toronto dailies give lists of successfu were through the Scho in its â€" varions . depar name of J. W. Firth, T old Edge Hill boy, appe 0f Science of Educatic ! WM. GRANT, R. R. 3, Durham Will Hold Baking Sale The Ladies‘ Aid of the Methodist Church will hold a sale of home made baking, also serve refreshments on the Federal Square, Saturday aft« ernoon, June 16th, at 3 p. m. 7 1918 Chevrolet. Will sell reasonâ€" ably as owner has no desire for same. Suitable live stock might be taken in exchange. 1+3 County _ Council moewrm Sohnd next Monday, 18th June. FOR SALE °0_ amUCecuUon was at tie released. Manager Geo, id the book keeper, MNiss . were in the office at said to have had a very e. The water soaked the the warerooms and now»> been intimated that the i y ric Power Commission would om the decision of Mr Jusâ€" that the Hydro Commussion not give the Commission way upon the highways ror HnGs. Hile Enpdubin Ahuws. this floor. _ Some idea the wind may be had "CIRCC _ UN@ ceremony. to think it would be a any clergyman to have Che BQurham Appeal n intim Power ( were insured,. Th e is a complete mys was a â€" former pro ark House, Flesner N 6 Irwin who rouse ere was barely tim without saving an, goods. _ A boarde; out of the window imself, The â€"live e were saved. Mr se everything they no insurance on tre e not heard whet: NE a tornaco ol the Knechte; Walkerton, near father is rector )oms and pour to the second In some way a; _ the best con: ere is often a 10nt. We are his first pulpi: in Durham will the sprinkler dailies of last wer i cessful students wno e School of Pedagogy . departments. The irth, Teronto, and an of furni; inches o« Flower Sunday powder, which i dust preventâ€" eeps the road St, thus peryâ€" n#g, which is of road oii. ‘cched the pu; e young peopts numbers _ tha; all. A panto M to him to, and a under tha TT ToR TT PEWUT ,on his residence but the assessmen : | were sustained. _ Mr. Calder‘s busi | ness tax was taken off. Tuesday, June 19th at 10 a. 1.45 p. m. It is hoped there w speaker from the Department so Mrs. Jas, Gardner, Federal sentative for the Division. T Branmch is asked to provide |r ments. District Annual Meeting The District Annual Meeting of S. Grey Women‘s Institute will be heia in the Public Library, Durham, on Mitey m ce c 20 PJ W There â€" were only against Assessor Mecll ment at the Court of day and both were dis Wm. Calder asked for ; his business block and | _ _Walkerton Junior | play the first league | Durkam Juniors nex at 5.30 p. m. A tig | ipated. | _ JP 11â€"‘ Assessments Sustained !Storre_\', . There were only two appea:s | Kechnie., against Assessor Mecllraith‘s assesyâ€" | & ment at the Court of Revision mMonâ€"| Sr I â€" lay and both were disallowed. _ h. | Alice Nic Over 200 Names Added in Town Revising Officer A. D. Creasor was in Durham Tuesday and added 210 names to the Voters‘ List in town, comprising new residents, young pec-f ple coming of age since 1922 Lists were made up, and omissions from | last year‘s Lists. There are 70 more | names in North Ward, 52 in East | Ward and 88 in West Ward. | Garage First wear a set of Durham name yYOur car. For salo at @w: Miss A. C. MecPhail was â€" present and received a most hearty reception. She was followed by the Premier in a lengthy address, but we are warnes that demands of time and space will not allow of a report this weex, so we‘ll hold our notes till next ween. between big ci icedâ€"they did give full scope remarks short plause, eomeetont €C00 000 O political life, Mr. Leeson felt honored in seeing consummated a purpose of his for a long time, of having â€" Premier Drury in his riding. The size of the crowc showed they had confidence in the government and in its legislation. He went into finances and the charge of reckless expenditure, _ yet before this government took office, fifty o: more millions were speni on roas; | Respected Sir : ~ | _ The Council of the Town â€" of pur ’h:mx take _ the opportunity â€" of your | presence here to meet you and to I’grw-t you with congratulations on the | merit that has placed you in the highâ€" ‘ est position in the gilt of the province. We hope you will carry away wiin f,\uu Pleasant memories _ of our town :and district and that you may ve given the health and strength necey F schwew Nebal s ba Tess Motorists, boost Chairman Whitef ery four years ag farmersâ€"would not d1 you pleasan and district given the h sary for the all your var Mr Drury ing reply. |p Premier‘s presence, politics. The addre ~° Leeson Will bewelected again. The proceedings _ opened with /; brief address to the Premier by May or Dr. Smith who prefaced the ad dress by a IASbofith Pabtimumeaiot. CC F.CO. was an enj MacPlhail was the popular candidate mier Drury. If t thusiasm mean a Mr Leeson will be The proceedings lent chairman and tie Band gave sp tervals. Booths o have done a good numbers in family refreshments they them. > Altogethar Base Ball Game Monday for the reds of Was HT speech |_ "You need Dr. Leeson, _ we | him in Toronto," were the c } words of Mr Drury as he took hi | amid the hearty applause of : | that numbered 4000 or more i | opinion of some used to crowds | The arrangements for the grei ’ni(- were were admirably carrie The platform erected on the gan of the barn, facing north, gave ; and sounding board to the speg and allowed great seating roo sides and in front and all below speakers. Ample as the plank ( iy supplied by Durhaim Furniture was, it was not suflicient to sea vast crowds, But the weather not oppressive and all standers Sitters: spunimlt tm msems ut nms I nao o e eete ds ol these ranked around the as an impressive sight. Mr. Jno. Whiteford made an C nt chairman and the Mt. Forest > Band gave splendid music at tYals. ~Booths vim) Hhas remmleer y en the Hon. B. C Drury, Premier of Ontario Do CEC00 CRC cAIrength necey for the efficient performance of ur varied public duties." Drury made a lactfui and preas. ton Junior Baseballists will first league match here witn une 19th at 10 a. m. and It is hoped there will be a CHEERING THOUSsaANDS crEEy THE PREMIER big cities and 1t LOr Drury in Durham 0° Purham name plates on For sale at Smith Bros. the Division. Durh'm;l Altogether the day as an enjovable °U m front and all below the ‘s. Ample as the plank (kind lied by Durhaim Furniture Co.) was not suflicient to seat the owiis,. But the weather was ressive and all standers ang seemed to enjoy the feast of s. Thanks are due Mr Crutenâ€" the use of his 10 acre field parking of cars and the hunaâ€"; se lletie . 1 Department and ar not then complain. i0 to Mr Drury he cut ins and retired amig apâ€" lasteful referenc next Monday evening tight game is antic 1C ago, that they your home townâ€" ford referred to ements for the great pic e admirably carried out erected on the gang wa acing north, gave shade quite apari ~ou 8ss reads : DURHAM, PFURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1923 ird to the speakers at seating room ai 20000 INUsIC at inâ€" 1 the ground must trade and large groups partook of had brought witn went unnor: refressâ€" repreâ€" sCu, we need e the closin> he took his seat anu preas present de an eil: Forest Ki > of a crowd more in the to the POH*3 t0 irk So OMiiWhiPrehahaifivest Aliccds ad k 4 1 010711 +750 Primary Class Aâ€"Alfred King, Clara Jack, Arthur Koch, Victor Hind, Gor don McGirr. Primary Class Bâ€"Edna Eiliott, Ints Hugill, Jean Danard, Elizabeth Nienâ€" olls, Arthur Nicholson. ‘ Elizabeth Schaefer, Teacher t 8 O utmA nds t sA 1c 141127 Sr Pr Aâ€"Eddie Hunt, George asnâ€" ley, Margaret Sibbald, Wiliie Neaves, Frances Hay. Jr Pr Bâ€"Lynn Vollett, Catherme» McAulay, Mona MceDonald, Margaret Wilson, Alexandria Tobin. | Gertrude M. Cole. Teacher Sr H Bâ€"Marjory Nople, Ada man, Clara Traynor and Grace er_eq., Nelson Lowe, Harold holme. Annie Macdonald, Te Sr II Aâ€"Violet MceLean and C Noble â€" equal, Norbert Young Chalmers, Isabel Henderson, Ne Melntyre. Sr. ll-â€"GorilGn McCrae, Clark, _ Thelma Bell, Alex Willie Erwin, 2I9, George Hahn and Roydon Con nor equal. Annie C. MceKenzie, Teacne: Jr. _ IIâ€"Caroline Mitchell, Josi« Falconer, Ha Allan, Arden Whittaxer Kenneth Wilson. Jr. 1IIâ€"Sadie Holmes, â€" Dave shall, Howard Domm, â€" Leonar Comb, George Hahn and Roydon nor equal. fleig John A. Graham, Principa;: Sr IIIâ€" Eisie Kearney, â€" Earnes: Neaves, Mary Young, Ellen Marshai;, Tom Brown and Frances MeArtiu:, eq. Durham Public School Report Test Exzmliqa!ious in Ma Sr ITVâ€"Seaman â€" Have Clark, Willie Wilson, M Auliffe, Cecelia McAulifie Jr. IVâ€"Geo.) Ia{vli-( Donald Young, Ina _: Young. Chatsworth Dad Merriam Hamilton V. Merriam McColman Goodchild as they lost it to t rink by 1 shot on an . Durham rink deiend Cup comprised Dr. P Hunter, P, G. Goodehi In playink Scorch Merriam Cup of Cha the visiting team, ¢ defeated by 1, and 1 Cup. Our bowlers tunate with the Ha} J. 8. Melraith W. 8. Hunter T. Henderson 8. B. Croft J. H. Hunter Dr. Pickering O. Hahn T. G. Goodchild 8. McBeth wd! Potatoes wanted at Volle th(-:‘ ery Store. _ 75¢ a bag given ,’ Build a garage with the ic | between the price of a Ford ut.| other car. See Smith Prac al 2 O ) "~ 10L JACr5 nave been divideqa into ten rinks and are playing ~off Monday and Friday nights â€"for the town (-hampionship each month. Haen rink is known by its skip. Following is present standing for June : RINKS won lost to play W. Calder 1 1 9 H. Cross # . 1 Durham Bowlers ] into ten rinks and Monday and Friday ;| â€" The: Glenelg L 0. L. will hold a | special meeting in their hall on Aro:â€" l’ day, June 18th at 8 p. m. 1 Thos. Whitmore, W. M. Harriston Band Coming | _A grand Band Concert of Durham _\ and Harriston bands combined, wii; be held in the near future at Durham band stand, probably on Friday, Jun.-“ 22nd. A varied program is jn prep-" aration and everyone _ should come | expecting a musical treat. " | Six months has passed since ine} | opening of Durham Hospital and fiif which it has been a busy time for ine! Staff. We were glad to know that! Miss Fettis was able to get off du(_\'|‘ for the week end, being relieved uy | Miss Daniels. _ Miss McLeod we are | pleased to hear, is able to resume her| | duties at the Hospital and we under> | , stand the Hospital has a number of | | patients at the present time, S«vvmij operations have been pertormed durâ€"‘ f ing the past week |C Local Boylers are Basy Mrs. Duncan of town, visited frienc ; in Teeswater over King‘s Birthday, , Mr. and Mrs. John Sawyer, Mr ana | Mrs. Chas. Camm of Woodham, near I St. Marys, called on their old schooi | chum, Mr. George Shier, on Tuusua,\,, i\'.hik- en route to Markdale, I ‘ith which is incorporated the lqlstc!n Leader ;\ G, 0 HSbEsaIn Hospitalsand +; ich it has been a busy time for ine ff. We were glad to know that 8 Fettis was able to get off duty the week end, being relieved uy s Daniels. _ Miss McLeod we are ised to hear, is able to resume her es at the Hospital and we under d the Hospital has a number of ents at the present time. â€" Severa; ‘@ations have beepn pertormed dur the past week. T00 1860 Dr. Pickering, J. I T. G. Goodchild, W, Calder CHATSwWORTH orp Mary E. ] John A Marie A. Cole up of Chatsworth last ations in May and June aman _ Havens, Edgar neveysls h T ulc ~ ind \\’ilson.r Margaret Mc Domm, _ L&;Héid ~Meâ€" down, Ilume-xv-'(i up avelle, Jean Baird, Ina _ Miine, Clurforg am, Chatsworth, wer and Durham holds the to the Chatswe n an extra end. defending the arage with the difference _price of a Ford and any See Smith Bros. at once. Morton, Teache; Ts were not so for Hahn Cup, however . Cole, Teacher MeCrae, Harold| _ Mr. George Ledingham, of Russeit, _ Alex Graham,| Manitoba, was calling on relatives | here and in Bentinck â€" and Gh-m-lp donald, Teacner| last Week, and also on friends of his | Lean and George| father, Mr. Win, Ledingham, who| rt Young, Oral | some thirty years ago was a druggist | derson, Norman clerk in MacFarlane‘s Drug Storce. Fmg s We were pleased to meet the young It?xl:lle('}:‘agi g::;:‘ man, who has just completed his Harold Glep. ©OUrse at the School of Pharmaecy, f l Toronto. | \. Cole, Teacher: We are sorry to learn that Mr. C., , Moore McFad~f\V. Rutledge, exâ€"publisher of in« | en eeia e n ied have bee Doubles for ine 0 W Chatsworth Durham Goodchild H. Hunter 8. Hunter W. Calder Vollett‘s Groc U Mar ner Oli week ahn H.} Mr and Mrs John McGowan, with sons, John Jr., and Wallace, _ speni Sunday at their daughters, Mrs wW. G. Breen, Fergus., 10 Mr. Fred Search of Toronto, is spending a few days this week among old town friends. | __Mr and Mrs R. H. Isaac and daugs: ;‘ ter Margaret, visited Strdtford frienas | the beginning of the week. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Watson and chile | ren, spent over the week end with | Priceville relatives. ! Mr. Jno. McGowan Jr., was home from Palmerston over the week end. ’ Mrand Mrs. Neil Sinclair (nee Miss Kate MceCormack) of Sault Ste Marie, Ont., are on a few week‘s visit with the former‘s sister in Sullivan and tl:(\' latter‘s sister, Mrs. Duncan McQuarâ€"| rie, Bentincek, and other friends in ami,' around Durham. They brought their| Ford with them so are free lances lof travel. | f Miss Mable | seotland, â€" abo ‘burgh, arrived 'Roherl Miline, little visit, preâ€" ’in the city of : Mrs. Robt. McGow for London, the silver w brotherâ€"inâ€"day t Levi Morlock Mrs. And. Dale and son of McGe Sask., arrived Tuesday _ to spend couple of months with her moth« Mrs ‘s. H. Moriock | leaves London, where she silver wedding festivin dr ONTARIO ARC TORONTO an returned hom« ieview. es Thursca, | THE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER will atteng| AND THE VACATION vities of hm" ib eote corcosiare Mr and .\“"'.. Meiqint on ie GAohet n ud c eane on en exabecsl dru:zgisl i it will MCctGeq, pend a T w & s s s % 5. McBETH * SUnial 4 33332322 3332323323332332332 pReetEcErEcess ceeesceerecs s s K w For Proper Care of the Skin ie school term at the Easter then what‘s the use of a at all for these impe months ? las 1100 m ACCvAmup snumu 1dGse PICLâ€" ings, but feel it should not be done at the expense of the ratepayers, The holiday season ‘in the high school is backing up to such an exâ€" tent, that if it continues to back un, | the 18th June ? _ Then again while the school is vac (aul, these teachers who are beins ‘paid salaries by the ratepayers 10. teaching the month of June, are in many cases, presiding at Department al examinations that carry with them $12 a day from the government, We have no fault to find in any teacher making something from â€" these pichâ€" ings, but feel it should not be done at the exnenso OP Hin nntamnairmw. p | blame on a system that allows t ‘| High School scholars and teachersâ€" : ’to adjourn for summer bolidays c "‘I Friday, June $th, when the teacher “" are given a salary that provides 1c | ten full teaching months of the yen * / A plea is made of course thai the d h'parl‘monlal examinations should b ‘gono through with and be over er °/ the hot days of July come, as the «: | pressing weather affects the studen sl writer‘s thinking powers. _ We fce ,| quite safe in stating, that on an av ,' erage the weather of July is no mor, " conducive to heat conditions than tha: .| of June, and even were it so cou} 4 i! not some provision be made in a pub ]lic building of the town for wrie | purposes and let the Junior classes ‘ be continued throughout the montn as is the case of the public _ school ? fJudgin;.: from the pass results, some ,ol' these scholars need tne ex:ra | three weeks badly. | The Normal Entrance and Matric ulation scholars do not commence to ’write till the 18th of Juneâ€"why ditsâ€" continue school for the classes till \the 18th June * @4 , Right on the outstart we ar | to make some remarks that w | will not burden us with _ poj , from these teachers, but we a Iundvr this heading, asking the | and especially the ratepayers | town, and more espccially aga lrmepu,\'«-rs who â€" are â€" parent lchildreu altending the High do we get the full vaiue of the llhal is voted to them by the r : ers and the County grant given ! School ? We hardly know wh. blame on a system t! High School scholars to adjourn for summâ€"« Friday. June &th whe WOODBURY‘S FACIAL PREPARATIONS 2 Two Month Woodbury‘s Soap. ... .......... 25¢ Woodbury‘s Facial Cream, tubes . ... . %4 Facial Cream, new, tubes *# Facial Cream, jars ..... meet itself starting the t the Easter holidays anc he use of a High Schooi these â€" important | three Published Weekly at $2.00 $2.50 a year in advance., Holiday Advocare asking the peop: ratepayers of th« pocially again, th« are parents wilt the High â€" Schoot to e of the Skin ie and Complexion, use @8 SQi@T; tepay to Ths hers $1.85 and let us develop then â€"++......... 25¢ cake WALLACEâ€"At Durham Hospital, « Wednesday, 13th June, to Mr ar Mrs Thos Wailace, a son. (Su born. Ballâ€"At Hanover, on Monday, Ju ith, to Mr. and Mrs. Austin E. B: a daughter, Schillemore In Ottawa, on May 25 to Mr and Mrs Arthur H. Scil more, a son, F. W. KELSEY, Durhar Hebridean S:ttliers Disappointed __ _ Some disappointment has arisen a Red Deer, Alberta, by the Hebrideans settlers whoâ€"arrived in Canada a row years ago. The settlers say they were given promises of a refund on trans portation, long term payment on lang and other inducements. _ O;j ine 90 men who arrived in Red Deer, Alia., on May $9th, there are still 76 unset tied. Many have not money to buy farms, although a few have as much as $5000, Films Developed Free Prints 4¢ each, glazed fi ished twice a week, Pib D. C, Town‘s Jewelry Sto ceive mompt attention. taining lf‘gu_ R daughier « Toronto, 1 uating «cla who receiy vocation e rratulation ever be cessful ones cof chosen professi fessional hond Pasture to Rentâ€"Lot . Glenelg. Apply to rham,. ful student Phe | in s nt d ave Our stock is complete, K daks and Brownies. .. $2 u For best results use ssful KOdal(S & Supp ivory and many other toilet articles . Why not make it a family gift of an Edison Phonoâ€" graph ? We have them ranâ€" ging from ......... $39 to $395 Fancy Chira, Cut Glase, Ivâ€" ory Electrie Lamps, French Gifts for The June Bride a year in advance. . To United Btates, C. RAMAGE & SON, Publishers to EASTMAN FILMs SsUCCESSFUL STUDENTS Cw + n W n paramount ered the PT+ her ourth v« PCiS ibe? M 01 Irom n the ntinu ion a A} t A1C Nichol it P both sUec rrves with e thought 1 ind and 3 M\ Marg | Nurs 1 thi rOn t it w1 d ho d Vanl the MeAuli (Stl 2aln Jun« Baii 128 up in

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