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Durham Review (1897), 20 Sep 1923, p. 1

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VOL. XLVI. N0 38 In Just Never M rs N 'eP0 has Mom let to '04! known local wan- mun-bani. work on the job In? occasion We O'onnly To "Hon. and named! of on n I! Succuaful Th» Ell) night ‘ Nth r amnion ttire with Mall Mr Sydnoy Glazier. a snralco- Agent of Own I old Durham boy. was i i,;,'iiilliiii.i-)8"Ak1i'lk'! thed at four tad' TM all! trraser and I the llihlr wading. read a good story with: of the chi Chinese and of t "Vi-u u - . ".7, idling ot' the christianizing of the) I'hinese and of the great numbers, wanting to adopt European eustoms/ Miss Murmur-t strum took the paper: which was on "Urirntal tmntutvation"i and she drew attention TO the manno-r, of which we await of the "toreigner", as it he were not human. and allow-l, in: him to rise in this country but not', to have the franchise, Miss McII-, with gavv a wry into-Wailing talk of the work of a drowns-as in the outly-1 ing districts ot Toronto. Miss Men. vaith sec-s the humorous side of which air ortrn conic-s in contact with in the Sonia! Service trept, Miss Mellrailit is to be commended tor choosing this guru and we tret that to her " is a labor ot low. The Lord's Prayer “and an Interesting meeting. dad County Contract Wis 'teeeiod---A wad of qua rt ir “a lo-ugth and mm mm splrndid prtrtusrtnt-.ss.' [ml-mun. on October at Hanover Hospital " Id " Sill " chart. itt thr thr illll in Elev: f the Tut; Presideut u society widow U "It " tor installing a new ting Hyslrm in the North y "ttire, owen Sound. I to J. H. Harding. our local plumber and hard- nt. Me will commence Job shortly. This is the We run" that a Ioeat arm! a mnlract in tlor b, Mains! county comp» " county omrials may be Mansion-wry job. time Why Can't We Save? trr marry Nrt' ONCE again you say this as you find that expenses have eaten up all your income. How is it that other people, with no larger incomes than yours. are able to buy many things you cannot afford? ' Perhaps it is because you have no definite" rim of allotting your income. Our useful Memoranda Book, which the Manager will be glad to give you, contains Budgets for both . families and individuals. It will help you to plan your expenses with something to spare. ‘N "ol we hum O'Brien of Us are of IN, declare ivo ad of 3.6.5hingles or this tan-rt.'.',,", and $4.75 for 5X. $8 of Fwpt. 13. I923: n Fairyland.' why-h Armoury hall Inst hr quite up to the n: the many who its presentation. TUEI'Hnl was Nat a was carried through mnlnrtzs." In Town october Sth and 6th r. a well known Owen Sound, and was in town Wed. pout-u rl:monia. Mr. Lip. r part in the com- No-uslam and row te as reeve at the a number of years If his death was a Hag.- (ouncil.. He Ieitt "WorWs Wednesday ot there remains .x-rr.eVe of Ner at the Hanover ridav last Ba a now u the per at h signs A few muncil. ' He the Neustadl He lemma tre, son and [our .', death. ii m we K n or board mite of a crimin- P suppOS- r persons tew hundred doll": in the Bank wilt give you a wonderful {eeling of "suritr and independence. n of "s TOTAL ASSETS we! $5]9,M0,000 Aren't 'r,orru' Varnoy Anniversary . l Varnry Anniversary service-s will lbo- hold on Sunday and Monday. s'It. now'umh and Oct. Ist. Sundav sc-nims iorth t ttt ll a. m. and 7.30 will be continued mm!. b" J. J. Maloney. Monday 'venue, our supper will be wrv-d in the Hall hard-, from 6 to 8 p. m., ttftet' which a good run- program. lncludinx an address by Mr 5 up" Malonvy, will be given in the Church. local Admission Monday awning 350 & 1.5e THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Home for Sale "In!" Iv: v-.- Good two story frame dwelling on Lambton Street : hard and soft water, bath. furnace eleetrie light. etc. AV ply on premises to Mrs Geo. Young, Durham. paying 40 to Barley, Ge t $1.20 to $1.25 for Wheat at Bear Ran in Front of Car While motoring into Proton Station from the west side one Honing last week. Messrs Fred Martin and Ed. Badgm-ow were surprised to see a halt grown black bear cross the road. " short distance ahead of the car. There is rousidu-rnbl» bush in the neighbor- hood and the bear soon disappeared into its comforting depths away from mere man. To see a bear in this pan is rare mile-Ml, although they aro- numerous on tho Bruce Peninsula. "A Night in Fairyland." l, The event of the season will be pro-l, Jtteed in the Town Hall. Durham. onl October Sth and 6th. This is "A Night in Fairyland". the all-juvenile musical success. Over lit) local child. ren are taking part and they have al- ready started rehearsals in a way which will assure splendid results. The whole production is being produced by Miss K. M. Drake. under the nus-iv picrs or Canadian Greys' Chapter l. U. o. E. Some of the interesting items are it very difficult sailor glrls' dance " beautiful costumed fairy play. an” Japanese, Chinese and Gypsy num- hers in pretty costumes. Rob nor Isurham's good Junior Ball tramihold Admiral ”rill-it's 'eBPR., got away to a good semi-ttnal start. 3 time has, on Durham ladi winning in llux'riston Tuesday by 201 grown swam looked its best runs to x in the first home and home i, recent heavy rains and the zanw. Only ttve innings were played l warm, the Wearing apparel before darkness fell, It was no daylllominzuuly light, sweaters b tor ham-ball. as the afternoon was in vogue. dull and misty. with rain at intervals. At three o'clock the rinks With a wet field and wet ball over away and the play lhrou throws and errors were numerous. afternoon was keen and i which accounted tor the big score run The Harding cup which was up. Harriston has a good team and i lone-d top, was reposlng t but little lin" could tturtruuned iii,) the award. and tor a time i am. moms of either mine under tlwlit might b0 anybody's tr01 - 7-“.1 -... h throws and errors which accounted tor t up. Harriston has a but little tine could the merits of either conditions. llarriston comes to Durham toda). tMMhm Thursday. for the return game, and‘A- Rr, with tine weather this should be ais. M real lame. Durham lads hope to con-L In tinuv their winning gait and tshootlwere they be victors to-morrow, they will l the t then meet Lut-an in the Junior finals. I came The score try innings 1 {seem - _ - ... _ .ttwve iii1tt ittiirtrca( Iillipi:rit1t1 Durham N, Harriston 8. Durham 3 a a a u - , Marriston 2 3 1 2 0 b' hl'RHAM HARRISTON Goldsmith. p. & lst b. Becker. p. Corbett Ist & 2nd b. Robb. Isl b. K. Schulz. c. Snyder. c. Mountain. p. & 2nd b. Lemon 2nd b. w Vollrn. 3rd b. Braeketttrush 3rd b. Irv. Elvidg», s B. J. Davidson, 9.3. Moorhead, 1.f. Joe Davidson, 1. f. M. Lauder c. f. Eccles, 1-. r, Att Kress r.f Brandt, r. f, trmpires--Weiuert. Sensual! and Hill house. CMord. 1 It was good news to Durham light Grain Prieos---We arefand power users to learn this last , 45c for Oats. fore for i, Week that a 20 per cent reduction had to 6fic for "uckwheat,l ten made. The town has been pay- tor Peas and 90c to 95e. ' lug $50 per horse power for the our elevator this Week. 1 monthly load supplied: this ls pow Rob Roy Mills Limitedit40. and ls retroactive to Jan. Ist, i 1923, so the local Hydro Com. receives Front ttf Car - . the benefit of the cheaper rate all 5 Total Welcome tht in Durham Hydro Rates l Tlu' domestlc rate was So per kilo} iwat hour Mr the first 30 hours new limit) sq. feet and 2c per hour at'ter. (This is now " and no reduction for lsvumd rate-still 2e per hour. : Commercial rate is based upon tho tinstalled horse power load, and was 1 IOC, Ge and le per kilowat hour. New [rates arr Re. 4e and 84on per hour. l The power rates are cut from 41he 3c and .15e per hour to 3.9e, 2.6e and l.l5c. while street lights remain sump Hate, $16 per )9ar per light. These lowered rates all take effect lwilh the last monthly bill, recently I dulivvred. yum It is gratifying to the local Conr‘ mitaslon and to all Hydro user'., in town to know that the total amount) of lion"a pone-r ttscd in the town has! earned a lower rate, and produces id, ru'emto- more than sulllcient to "well all debentures coming due, and all ex- anSO‘S of operation. The past two; years have been prosperous hydro! years locally, after several ot' dancing! which is attributable partially to ln-‘l creased lighting. but mainly to tlwi power consumption bring greatly t) ,creaseU when several local industrie like-tn co.nv.vcted up. ‘ _ Durham Bowling Green was ative,--i, l both literally and tisrurativt'ly Jriii--l, iwirh femininity on Monday nth-mount ’Iusl. when the second ladies' bowling itournument of tho season was ',','d111"'.l {When the render considers that eight 'rinks of lady bowlers (which in plain 1.l-Inglisll spells 32 ladies) were playing in! one lime. it serves to show the ihold Admiral Drake's favorite pust- T‘time has on Durham ladies. Tho lgreeu swan! looked its best alter tlw lreceut heavy rains and the day being Second Ldies' Tournament n warm, the Wearing iiillliuri v...“ .,., , "I" __ _ loniinnnlly light, sweaters being much"! If you 5”. an accident or any ttn-l J ill NEW. tusual happening, phone U.", " yon-inc At thre" o'clock the rinks were wt'lll trave some one visiting you or know, sul away and the play throughout there" some one being in town or going al afternoon was keen and interesting.', away, phone us. Routine or ordinary I The Harding cutr which was being coir; happenings Mp not wanted, but it' Flt it-sirti for, was reposing one end of you will keep your 93115 and ears on of tite sward. and for a time it appearedknen for the new and unusual. it will Ni it might tw au.sbotly's trophy. Atl, help us make a better paper for you tal the afternoon passed on. it narrowed? and our readers. We can't know ev/be down to the rinks' skipped by MPS. (3-2 erything. and We can't be 1re'.r.y?,?"v") A. Robins, Miss Margaret Hunter, Mvsi Tips are appreciated. Phone IIS. In! S. McBeth and Miss Marion Candi-int ' tlt In the second event these rinksl Death of Mrts Robt. Little er Were pitted against each other, with; TltCltuH1 took place m Owen Sound A, the result that Mrs Robbin's l“Mon Wednesday night last ot hire. ta ,came first and Miss Hunter's iirr/lto1"?1 Little, at the home of her" Isecond. the difference of the score tUr/Pty,?",?) Mrs. C. A. Swirling. Mrs. D (tw"en them being small. iLittle is well known in Durham and in ‘g Tea was served at six o'clock and a"; vcmity. "el' husband being a brother Y §eocial time followed. At the close of:0f Tt Ilhos. and P.? s. Fl. McComb a: ithe evening's play the cup was again' It"! ot Mr. Adam Little, tomerly ot a .presented to Mrs Robbins and to ii/r),,',"],'.'..',",',: The funeral was held .at \assistnnts to keep till again challerk lhornbury Saturday, service beitti', 'd (ed. Also to each lady of the minimum“ in the Methodist church there. il :rink went cups and saucers and to, Home Saddened by Death l, {the ladies of the second high rinkt The home. of Mr and Mrs W, I). t feet correspondence cards. Contgo-, Tediord, 1132--4th Ave., Owen 5'0“qu elation prizes of handkerchief: went to _ was saddened Wednesday last by the . Mrs McBeth's rink and fancy talcum death of their younger son Robert I .j'l,'o'id','r' to Miss Calder's rink. 'I'he,Geot9te, aged 3 months The child " ladies of Mrs Robbin's rink, the win- was not very rugged since birth and E “in: rink, were: to slight illness terminated in his I . ' Mrs Allan Meparlane , death. The funeral was held from the " le, W. McDonnell oarent's residence Friday, Rev Incite, , iMrr. P. Gatinon roaster of First Methodist Church, 0. tits. C. A. Robbins, skip tSouud. ottieiatiritr. The remains were l Miss Hunter‘s or the second high laid to rest in Greenwood cemetery. irink. comprised the following ladies I l The little lad is a grandson of Mr and iMrss G. )it-Kechnie ngs Wm. Harrison, Shallow Lake. i*:: 1lt,'d atui2titl' ' Mrs (New). E. t'a.mT',1't Musicale "' ‘Miss M L Hunter skin I The municale given last. Monday at- ' . . ' ‘ternoon and evening at the home ot I i l -----_-" ers (Rein) E. Cameron was an oc- ‘May Overtalto Funeral. lt'hr'ioll P* to be remembered a .d s,' Thos. Hellmutii of Brantford. wasi‘rm. ru.ioyed by all present. if“) , . d [05.000le parlors were beaut nl with tone ot eifl',,t autoistl summone Marni and flowers, 933,-" chairs 'a'G'.l tappear at Simcoe, charged with viola-I . t. . lvst ,m‘ the Motor Vehicles A" with J,r,,iy?:"l".'.: Little Thelma and Auhllt.‘ i . ‘ lt-i: [Wave-d to be dainty little new ’spect to a tnnerai procession. Tht), 1 sditu.s and nation The lunch um I other seven called on a magistrate and I :ct‘ae-l 'ti. Miss iicuriG Mrs ' his innit-ti. Mr Helmuth asked the Myyl, crd Ms Grainey Mr; " J Tits ilLeague to take care of his case and A' i ‘Fudyen was treasurer for the data it: Winter w.” retained tor the de"‘\'i‘iit: itrugram was continuous, consis- ienee. Mr “inter .erteri.U1tc',td,1,) lirg et' baby grand Sonora selections, I _ ___ _-..., mu."- were ziven by “it down to the rinks skipped by Mrs. Cl, A. Robins. Miss Margaret Hunter, Mrs S. MeBeth and Miss Marion Calder. In tho sreond eveut these rinks Were pitted against each other, with the result that Mrs Robbiu's rink came first and Miss Hunter's rink second, the diibareuce of the soon- be tween them being small. ' . _. q__" m”: .. lVH'rII nu u. ..‘..._., _ Tea was sI-rved at six o'clock and al VU'""." ' social time toiiowed, At the close of:0f Tt j the evening's play the cup was again' It"! ot . (presented to Mrs Robbins and to Ls.";),',,"],'.'..",",), \assistams to keep till again challvng-l lhornbu (ed. Also to each lady of the iiriiiiii"g,Iteld in I (rink Wi'nt cups and saucers and to, Home 5 {tho ladies of the second high link The h )wrnt correspondence cards. (Jonson Tediord, >lation prizes of handkerchief: went to was sad ‘Mrs MeBeth's rink and fancy taicum' death a ‘powder 10 Miss Calder's rink. The _ George, 1 ladies of Mrs Robbin's rink, the win- was no! ' hing rink, were : ', a slight ii; Allan McFarlane 'geatlt. ' l lira W. McDonnell _ parent's hm. P. (Eamon ‘ pastor burs. c. A. Robbins, skip lSouud. l Miss Hunter‘s or the second high laid to pink. comprised the following ladies : l The lir {Mrs G. Ml-leinies l h ngs W i rs (Rel) W 1. mt Itri', Moore McFadden ' "td' b '.Mirrs M. L. Hunter, skip {ii-moo! Tea was svrved at social time toiiowed the eveuintt's play t presented to Mrs R DURHAM. 'i, Thus. Hellmuth of Brantford. Was? U,", -. _ tone of eight. autolsta summoned to} "my” FM] inppenr at Simcoe, charged with viola-21f"?i and 1 {ing the Motor Vehicles Act with re-. f:"',",".".,".:, , , lave-ct to a funeral procession. Thei l" (r l f"? l other seven called on a magistrate and“ "13".“, .n lmued. Mr Helmuth asked the Motor): 1r'/,i"i1,l'1, “league to take care of his case and '"i.'/i'1v'1'"w'i IA. Winter was retained for the (let-1,1. J' ",, r: 'ence, Mr Winter produced the stat-E t'“; “P’s-l utes to show that in 1914 the section) './.'t'd,1d1' with respect to funerals, required alt-g \li::~l Fu [to driverQIlot in procession to stop; f,'d'i"i"eisii {when thet met or overtook a funeral. i gave I')',,',' I 1917 "or overtake" was struck out; Girl," "Pa and now the section reads Pete,'.') G l. " A (iii held, that as his client had ovet"! ',,'d','il'i, he taken and passed the tuners]. he hatli d ti _ Ecommltted no otrence and the court”:I h“ 2l Iii, ruled. The case was dismissed, ', h g or m ESoIno of the others who overtook and “fire E ' passed the funeral md who paid their no“ aunt one: without putting in n defence are "I in; naturally engined. " would swear De; l, l that an autoist who overtakes a fun. an be m i eral is entitled to on moment to pass 'er'IQ ' lever) vehicle in the procession. Hospital. wearing apparel was pre- light, sweaters being much EBBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1923 With Bought Ruidonce. PVU'III P.-"""" Mr. C. C. Douglas has purchased" the cottage on Queen Street next Mr John Kelly‘s residence. from Mr Chas Clark. It was formerly the property ot Mr. John A. Black. Last Halt Holiday Next Thursday, September 27th. will be the last weekly half holiday tor Durham stores. and Wednesday, Sept. 26th, will be the last open Wed. nesday night ofthe season. also last Wednesday or special bargains. Read them on page 4. Will be a Musical Treat. Prof. Wrath-r, the gifted organist and choir-master ot Knox Church or Walkerton, will give a grand pipe or- gan recital and choir concert, bring- iughis choir M 'W noires, in tlr- his. 'Church. Monday night, Sept. 24!... il'ntivr Pres. Choir auspices. int-n'2 i this your and mswuu u: uuu....,. .. l-.. vention within the inspectorate. will go to Toronto in a body and visit Home of the city schools, with " Vin? iol' getting some pointers from this ', svurce.--Staudard. illaptist District Meeting Here l The annual B. Y. P. t'. Rally of tlw Owen Sound Association of llaptis: IChurchcs. is to be held in Durham ll‘mptlst Church, Thursday. Sept. 27th. Pt Harvey Merl”. Preston and tter. 1.\udrvw lmrie. Kitchener, are th" " leading swam-rs. Mr Harry Griff, o: (town, is District Sec'y Trvzunu'vr. itlood Bye to Row. Mr. Jones miss this musical treat. Moved into New Home Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey who have been occupying the Telford home in Upper Town for the past six months, have vacated this week and gone 10 campbelltord, where they will In ful- ure reside. Mr. Thus. Scarf and sis- lrrs, Misses Ruby and Marion, have moved in to their new home this week Will Visit City Schools The East Grey Teachers' Assoeia. tion have decided to vary conditions this 31-er and instvud of holding a con. vtutcio" within the iusptwtorate, will an trt Toronto in a body and visit Teachers Meet in Durham South Grey Teachers will hold their annual Convention in Durham High School, on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 11th and l21h. " is thrrw nr four years since the teachers last assent- blml here, and a hundred or man: aw expected on this occasion. The ma- jority will be new faces sine» last lwrv and on behalf of the town, we ox- tend to them a civic welcome. ‘Will You Phone Us? which is incorponted the ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mr and Mrs Jno McLean, with two tt1sters of the latter from Shelburne. were vistors over Sunday last with Mrs McL's mother, Mrs T. McGirr. Mrs McL's mothér, Mrs T. MeGirr. Mr. and Mrs Alex McKinney, from Erin. were visitors over Sunday with the latter's cousins, Mrs Thos. Mc. Girr and Mrs John Bell, Glenda. Mr and MN W. A. Louglu'an and daughter Mary of Moorisfield, accom- puulod by Mr and Mrs Stricker of the saute village, Wen Ushers at Mr John lluxgess' the first of the wrrk. Mrs. J. A. Rowland was called to Embro last wrwk, owing to the illness of her father. who suttered a stroke Mr and MN W. daughter Mary of painted by Mr and mum village, wen- lluxgeSs' the first Mrs. J. A Embro last of her will“ of paralysis Mr John Rocks of Toronto, was a visitor with his brother-in-law, Mr, David Leitlt over the week end. Mrs Jolly of Brantford, is on a vis. it to hvr Quot'"', Mrs W. H. Smith at the Alamo. Mr Chas. Brigham, wife and fam- ily from m-ar Paisley, were Visiting at tht' home of Mrs Henry Ctays tho iirst of the WH‘k. Mrs. C. A. Robtrivs is Hwnuuu: " fur days with Iter people in Iwav.tt'ord. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Muir and little son of Ceylon, left Tuesday last for Toronto, wluat Mrs Muir will visit with friends, while Mr Muir now; 'AS as North Bay and other points, to act us judge at Fairs. Hr mum-ts to lw away about two weeks. Messrs John and Joo Firth Wert' prvsvnt from Riverview, taking in the Durham Fair and visiting their aunt, Mrs. Wm Ritchie. Mr and Mrs Douglas cage. are here on a si Mr Ws parents, Mr and ham Mr and Mrs Wm. Scan-k1 Toronto, are visiting their nspe-mivu n-huivvs in and about Durham. Miss Jean Floyd of near (Harsh). now n-acher at Holstein whom. spam owr the week end with Mrs Mchmvl Mr. and Mrs Wm Lewis and Mr. and Mrs Frank Johnston of Manon, View visiting their cousins, tlt" Brig- ham, Cross and Bur-net tsmilies last week end. Mr John Turnbull inck. is completing subjects this year at. at Institute. Ill llloblkuv‘. Mr and Mrs A. M. Gilchrist m Flv.sherton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to John A. Nichol of Pricevillts, the marriage to take place the latter part of Septem. ber. Mr and Mrs John Benton. Dromorv. more, announce the engagement of their daughter, Era Alice, to Alexand. vr Milne, son at Mr. and the late Mrs A. Milne of Dromore, the marriage to take piano on Sept. 19th. Mr and Mrs Wilfrid Livingstone. ot' Dux Revere, New Ont., while return- Ing from their wedding trip to New York, were visiting,his parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs W. A. Livingstone, Vickers, and other relatives in town. -- ...._| Rt., all“ unar- .x.....V _. ,, Mr. and Mrs John Rayner. and Mr F and Mrs Hacker Rayner and son Vic. _ tor from the 4th and 5th cons" 1tevcts ley, motored up Saturday and Slivlll the week end with Mr and Mrs J. W. l lilytlt and family, Varney. Mrand Mrs Jas. Isaac and daughter i Beatrice.Corbetton,with Mr and Mts i, IU,','"','.',' Dundalk, viited their cousin, ' Mr R. H. Isaac. the firet of the week. Mrs Donald Campbell. Upper' Town, and her daughter-In-law, Mrs I). A. Campbell and two children of Wei beck, left Monday for Vancouver. B. C.. where they will visit for a month or more with the tormer's son Oliver whom Mrs Campbell has not Seen for 18 years. Oliver is married to a one time Durham girl. Miss Etta Fox. and - who is a niece ot Mr Jos. Firth. Up. . per Town. Mrs D. A. Campbell will I attend while there. the sessions of the . Triennial Women's Press Club of Cam I l ma. which is on from Sept. "--'2'r,i, g and doubtless her facile. pen fill be, t kept busy for some time in the future. l . lWe wish them both a pleasant trip. i t Holstein Lauder EARNED w RomewrsoN--HArt'rMAN i w f o A pretty wedding took mam at Prim» ' w ville Methodist Church when Pearl A. I . only (adopted) daughter of Mr and". . Mrs Jos. Hartman. was united in mar-1w. rtage to Walton a, eldest son a: 31er and Mrs Jan. Robertson ot 's'ri'ad;i.in"i, Rev. W. E. Curran ottteiated. Mr and . . Mrs Robertson will reside on the ili “room's farm at Blantyre. i,ili In: MeARTHUR--m Clem-lg. on wedues/ day. Sept. 19th. to Mr and Mrs Aug. us McArthur, (Glen) a son. WErR--rn Egremont. on Sunday". Sept. 15th, 1923, to Mr and Mrs Jas. Weir, a A. Robbivs is spending a ilh her people in Iwav.tt'ord. Mrs. A. S. Muir and little alas Brigham. Chi. " short visit with and Mrs Will Drip: all of South Bent g his matriculation at. Guelph Vocation- BORN Professor Weaver, Urgams of Knox Presbyterian Church his choir of about 30 voices class concert in Durham Prt Prof. Weaver is a pipe 1 will render several pipe org choir, which will contribute This is a missed. Concert at 8 p. m. One price to any F _ ugeeeezeees-(veee 899962566954?“ 1.3! ttri"' IP. 1 W. , an "u, Don Yi.! W iii, lh Ni (ifrllilil)ll) ATTRACTIONS: PAWETT’S Menyjcg-Ronnd, Ferris Wheel and full Midway Horse Races-~Two purses-4100 each Good Prizes Cooler Weather brings Coughs, Colds lk Sore Throat i, Wilson's Fly Pads I Dragon Fly Powde Wampolc} Cod Li.vet Extract. awell-known 1 m McFA00EN'S DRUG STORE y B. MCbE‘In - DURHAM Q 9.9333339 ata:ae:a'a:e:'a'.9* an”? Don't allow them Monday Evening, Sept. Prizes-”Low Admission---" expect a bumper crowd. For any further information apply to T UESDAY and SEPTEMBER Swat the Flies Now (t red musical cvtmirg Organ Recital . CLARKE, Hanover Successors to Mschrlane & Co. Fly 'Powder Fly Swatters Insect Powder. lite. n to live over the winter. these tlr destroyors: pe organist of some organ selections, as ate several numbers. Organist and Choirmast er 1 Church, Walkerton, with 0 voices, will give a high mm Presbyterian Church, Admission ak: 1 section of the Church WEDNESDAY 25th and 26th that cannot some repute and nrt. as well as the Dwain. and Stations DURHAM AND TISSUE recom mended (:unrantud 24th afford to be fever and 'anglefoot ii. some of lt, 50c 25c Me

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