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Durham Review (1897), 13 Sep 1917, p. 1

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away , ake thy by Sayâ€" out lb. n‘t Wilson 00 s“’. or loved 1“\ D URHA M BRA NC Iohn Kelly.__â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"~â€" ORHRMâ€". Exclusive Millinery . EST‘D 18732 Esâ€"TKCry! te1@} mJ | ‘vg:"-, § Rev. Mr Boone, sonâ€"inâ€"law « cDougall of town, and ftamil ved from Saginaw to St I has an important charge " ‘ AmSeiving Day is proclaimed Sth of (ctober. _ A wag says this is appropriate lor it is the day following the death of the present parliament! The Aninital Elarumo®n sb en minieees . 0980 is| _ SLO0 Ficu M. Segal will buÂ¥fowl a week from this fll 1 or Feed . Thursday. Will 16 to 18 cents a lb s cording to quality. k 42â€" Red Co Mr Geo Myers has been appointed careâ€" will be taker of Durham Public School, succee‘d‘- Idoorr F"‘__'f__‘ g Mr Daniél. who rectemeadl afe.." ... . Tnomrsox WOuloIn.â€"TheWI telegram reached Mrs Thom pson r town, last Saturday that her son ‘ David K., had beenwo‘mdedonAn(' nd admitted to hospital with shrapâ€" und in hand. Though paintul the d is fortunately not serious. and | d be healed in a few weeks. David | ed in and left here with the 147th| ion, and has also a brother in its‘ j EVVTE * /VYATELYâ€"As Mrs. N. w The Annual Harvest thanksgiving ser. | Campbell lanu!y are leaving towr es will be recognized by Trinity Church | Shortly, she offering for sale, her resi Durham and by St. Paul‘s in Egremont dence, auto, cle, and tools of al Sunday, Sept. 16th. Ilflnd:l. Also an . ve Library, all at P 7 greatly reduced pri in a letter from Rev. Dr. Farquharson mentions that he expects his son Jamie ’A'-':'Qze :uth:rla:ed has reqt::ted' :::. i lew weeks, and that Mrs. F. is with atton to be one member o e 1 ':v:c-\l(;r . at Quebec at present. 1 local tribunal to consider exemptions hew n~ A * , under the Military Service Act. He has The deferred mf:gtmg of the re'[xeanta-l not as yet been appointed. Who will be of miunicipalities along the line of the his colleague if he accepts is unknown posed Hamiltonâ€"Owen Sourd haghway'“ Fet “'Cw( i;;::,gda%l:ug l:) a:‘don Frid;;‘ , A County ConvEntionâ€" Of the Sunâ€" ce w1li be ce . â€" /9 i es Agousl> InSt. Iday ScHOOL Ascortaticin . .F r" ~ peasant and interesting meeting omen‘s Institute was held at the Mrs 1, W. Blyth, Varney, last. y with quite a large number in ce. Mrs C. Ramage gave an m "What Women‘s Institutes are ]‘ ind also touched on "Conservaâ€" ood" which is the Government‘s Miss Annie McGirr gave a short ‘ n the County Convention in, ind but intends to give amlleri rext meeting. â€" Miss Winnie‘ 1 Miss Margaret Meade gave a luett and the former also gave | mental. A fine tea was served ers by the hostess. The next . vill be held at Mrs C. Ramage‘s. â€" & stt | _ Ladiesâ€"a fulleR t t * .r-!.z\qr\é“ euCMI-low,at The ladies of t} LooMWor Misses Truax‘s millinery anâ€" thank the Zion Nouncem # versary Services will be held in the Church on Sunday, next, Sept The special preacher will be Rev. illwell, B.A., cenominational treasâ€" id for many years a &VO(C‘ servâ€" the Lord in India. _ Mr. Stillwell each at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. nday, Sept. 24th, the Anniverâ€" i will be in the interest of themreea Hon. Dr. Jamneson. M. P. P. of Provincial house will preside esting program of songs and speeâ€" | be rendered after the tea. Note| discovering ars ars service. Thanksgiving Day VOL. XL, NO. 37 We are now ready with our New Fall Models and we cordially invite your inspection. ~"â€"S@eldIO0n & Thrift Produce More and Save M Make Your Labor Efficient f Spend Your . Money Witely . it is War Time Production & Thrift incem Misses Truax CUW ~m__, __, ,\_ _ Malder store next , who resigned afteri;ven! door to Central Drug Store. Rate 35¢. i H ic Male Quartette of London « Day is proclaimed Sth ot | will be Nertists at the Fall Fair Concert vag says this is appropriate | Tbe bill of both humorous and senâ€" v following the death of the’ timental, This Bank offers every facility in the conduct of accounts, of manuâ€" facturers, farmers and merchants. . and Iamily haye.';o; ospital with shrapâ€" Though paintul the not serious. and few weeks. David| re with the 147th| Iso a brother in its} M will be held in the 'I nday, next, Sept |t acher will be Rev. | c ominational treasâ€" rs a devoted servâ€" # ia. _ Mr. Stillwell h m. and 7 p.m. t th, the Anniverâ€"| _ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at every Branch inâ€"law of Mr Colin 4# & \ C mm | _ Ladiesâ€"a ful ment of all Spirâ€" * a 4 2 Q "*._ folfs goods now, at t lla parlours, Mrs' D' E‘ ’ The ladies of the Cross wish to "THanty or Fruax‘s millinery anâ€"| thank the Zion Enweaem 105 _ Louis where e. His new OF CANADpA HEAD OFFICE â€" Ttoronwnto Lo 20 ods 0 o Sn memil . 3 â€"____ °J wounded. It stated injuries to be left _h-"h“l’"fibulaand right ankle broken, gun shot inful the | wounds, and several cuts and bruises." US. 204 | The presumption is that he has already David been on active service in scouting or e 147th | bombing work, and that his plane hag er in 1ts, been shot down. We trust the injuries 'will heal so as not to deprive him of d in the ‘ activity, but it is now quite probable that , Sept ,he will be returned home to Canada en #* tana c h onl Fas uquguu:lsa;m . | ABROPLaANES.â€"Last. Friday,. a «large | OD€ Son were born the son dying 7 |number of people in Durham saw their]} ‘" ‘Bfan‘y. The& are: Mis. W. i first aeroplane. No fewer than six of J. Rnc!ne and Mrs. Wiri. J. Fi.r th, 6 ‘* | them came into view about the same time | E48e Hill Mrs. Thos. Firth, of Lindsay, , | going west. The noise of their engines'Ma.u° it home, Mal:y, alte‘ndmg * was quite distinct, though some of them ‘ Umvetfity N Tor9nto. As. feaching 3. were high enough to be described by those | Colpoy‘s. ,a!yt Edith teacher in Allan‘s who saw them: "like a big hawk or crane." Sehool, Egremont. % â€"| On Monday last a truck conveying a cripâ€" I Mrs. Edge was a devoted member of ‘ | pled mnchine passed through Durhaml the Presbyterian Church and active in way again going to Camp Borden, and it | good works. In the community shelived : I has been learned that the six aviatorsl ia her worth was appreciated and many , were American flyers in training at Camp | a day will passere her memory fade. But ‘ [Bordeh. who had lost their way. â€" Near in the home she loved her loss is irreparâ€" Wingham they decided to land choosing a ; able. _ To husband and children she was | “big field for the purpose. _ Four of them devotedly attached and the love was reâ€" ' | came down alright, one flew foul of a tree I turned in like measure â€" To the mourners I' and the engine of the other went dead | in that home there will be sincerest symâ€"| when near the ground and cam> down t')oi pathy from a wide circle of friends, ! suddenly, Noneof the adventurous youths w rrronite B e ie ces doves | were hurt, but they ran long chances. ‘ | The world moves fast these days: not so Deau] Of M]'. Geo_ Frape ,! long since the automobile was a wonder to can h f and drew anathemas as a "devil waggon" The operation we mentioned last week f now the world, largely as a legacy of the | 33 having been performed on the above l' war, is to have wings and in time will be | gentteman, â€"was not eFectual in savings commonplace. Submarines in peace t:merhi,. life for he died on Saturday last, aged | will have and should have a different fate. e e o g s o n s w "a discharge from ]‘mpn;] day \ _# v£1001 Assoctation of Grey County is to be held in Durham, on Wednesday, Sept. 26th inst., an occasion that should be of great interest to all anvaned L. m __ T HE I EM ic Male Quar | will be thMartiste at the f The bill of faRis both thi | timental, _ Co l ForR Satpe Priva LÂ¥ Campbell family a shortly, she offering f dence, auto, rcycle, kinds. _ Also an ensiv greatly reduced pri thank the Zion donation of $40.00, S110 Firuinc. * filled or Feed cut, a interest to all engaged in Sunâ€" work. _ Mr. John Taylor, of County Secretary and to him sent questions for debate and 6 ague fora| FCY deaths of recent years have caused ! :gnooEDworth league for a thore wideâ€"spread sorrow and regret than s ts ... ing Sitog| ‘h2t.0f Mrs. Daniel Edge, wife of the NG.â€"Ngrties wanting Silos Treasurer of Glenelg township. She passâ€" cut, a to a ed away on Monday evening in Toronto &Pm DuTR@Mâ€" [ Genera Hospital in the 59th year of her oSh, Meals Show Day | age. For some months back she has not 1 in the Calder store next | been feeling well and went to Toronto for f 1 Drug Store, Rate 35¢. special examination about two weeks ago, 1 fale Quartette of London| 4nd was told an opération would be necâ€" I ts at the Fall Fair Concert | essary. f However she tame home then, t is both humorous and senâ€" t!)e holidays were just closing, â€" and he':r K girls were preparing to leave for their h schools. _ She went back last week, her l;::xilyL:;Al:xir:g Nt.oglr.] husband accompanying and underwent g offering for sale, her res;.| *D€ OPération, which was the removal of *# rcycle and u':ols of é" some bowel obstruction. She â€"rallied 8 y ensi;/e Library, all at from the operation nicely, doctors were on t f sure a permanent cure would be effected «i P and family hopes ran high. Her daughâ€"| * land has requested Mr, ter Mary came home from the West, Friâ€" | Y‘ ) be one member of tb | day fast and things looked so weli that ;;?’ o consider exemptions Mr. Edge came home and all through d ry Service Act. He has Sunday and Monday forencon, hopefu | C ippointed. Who will be news wasreceived. (On Monday afternoon r:e he accepts is unknown a heart weakness set in and collapse came | 4 fe between 5 and 6 p. m. L of NYENTIAEâ€" OM i. o.._ ie Ked Cross wish to Epworth league for a to Canada cn 235 o PX â€" uy i. ce vs ‘ecague for a mc i tha Wanfing Sllos Tl'( f ed . * D\-ll'ham. Ge] t Show Day age er store next | bee «â€" Rate 35¢. / speq : _of London | and Fair Concert | °382 ous and sen. | the girls Mrs N w | Scho The Red Cross held a pleasant afterâ€" noon at the beautiful home of Mr. Joseph Browns last Friday to which their friends were invited for sewing and knitting and gave them a dainty tea about six o‘clock. Aiter tea a short program was given with the following nnmbers on it: two instruâ€" mentals by Mrs. Jemima and Florence Lawrence, a recitation by Miss Edie Mc: Kenzie, Mr. Allan Bell gave a solo, and Rev. Mr. Dymiond gave a much appreciaâ€". ed address. _ Mr. Irwin as chairman did his duties well. f » ’ 420 nev d PCHHNGCT . Mr JosFirth has purchased _R. R. No were not all abroad : 3, Darham, mail route from Mr John ‘:g)es- the parents. are Morice and is now in charge. L..,_z.?__ all our privile C aiso P Ne l w 2e aay a Sxciety funeral. He was a member of the Methodist church and his pastor Rev. Mr. Moyer conducted mortuary services j the Presbyterian Church and active in goxd works. In the community shelived [h her worth was appreciated and many a day will passere her memory fade. But in the home she loved her loss is irreparâ€" able. _ To husband and children she was devotedly attached and the love was reâ€" | turned in like measure â€" To the mourners in that home there will be sincerest symâ€" ’ pathy from a wide circle of friands Gm’ D|-x ham On receiving the crushing telegram Edge determined to go at once to the of his daughter in her sad position, e ging a car for a night ride to Toronto, Shoulder all reanancihife.. muc .. ! Mrs. D. Edge Suddenl;all“e;fi Edge w mher af tha‘t‘ y 1 | | buntdy morning«last the Presbyterian a member of the C. 0. F. | Church was filled to capacity, even chairs honoured his memory by [ in aisles, the occasion being a memorial 1. He was a member of| service for Ptes. Jas. Coutts and Jas. h and hi tor Rey.| Warmington, who have met death in the urch and his pastor Ey f war since Rev. Mr Whaley went for his ducted mortuary services | holidays. Two other deaths in the interâ€" ® 5 val were alsoâ€"recognized, Mrs Chas Mofâ€" s bormn in Bix;mingham, fat and David Brown. | me to Durham in July '_The pulpit was appropriately draped; d in England, 25 years| With the British flag, and other emblems DURHAM, Mrs. Wm. J. Firth, of Thos. Firth, of Lindsay, 1e, Mary, attending ronto, Alix, teaching at dith teacher in Allan‘s !1gs looked so weli that home and all through iday forenoon, hopefu . On Monday afternoon set inand collapse came sad position, engaâ€" Toronto, and urhom Revies. * The great sacrifice of Jesus had given inspiration for all sacrifice. The heroes of ; -trbf.. chaqter 411{ had faith, died in faith. We d ce c 100 10 Te Py oo uin 200 ced ECE also, and all our privileges come through sacrifice of some sort by some one at some Hrin "Z 7 {ne british flag, and ~other emblems of mourning were visible The Honor Roll of 60 names, has now 6 stars oppoâ€" site the names of the six whom war has claimed. The choir had speciaily annea" wecure your tickets e commodation is never night. Get a reserve comiort. Mr side Then the Concert at night, wit! Harmonic Male Quartette of Lond: the chief attraction will be first ( ’ Mt. Forest Pipe Band, one of the best in Ontario, will be there. Bosides the horses in action and ever enjoyable School Drills, there is to be a series of Foot Races foc young and old and all that with the exhibition features, and the privilege of meeting friends you never meet elsewhere, l is surely worth a few hours of your timef and 25c. I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEP 13 _ Durham and the four town cent should get into the habit upon it as "our show." Take its success, try for its prizes, event determine to be there. â€" (5, _ _ O Nt ‘V HCdr tThcsneer, “mme[ “,'\';.?" beads fold thing." It is not so, there is someâ€" ’ for ahga};:,d&aisl‘:‘{zé?{?r Toronto thing new everytime. Anyway it is good M ‘ torelax, arld to see your neighbor relaxing, | is ql;élcagsl\%lsg m().rest ‘ rivdbndrmmiglie es wclind o roeaioine Aap ie B \** MeElroy of Port Arthur, not, as one of Dicken‘s characters desâ€" at present with her parents, Mr cribed it "one demnition grind." | Thos Allan, Wce uke ies ol l wlerity T With which is iacorporated the Memorial Services betore he was otherwise aHe'ctéd. Our Oaturar Isnusmv.â€"Nothing has been said by us of late of improveâ€" ments Mr. Wm. McGowan is making to Fhnds Fintovesss i on 4 c before he BRTT 'â€"â€";,\- Mr. and Mrs. John McAuliffe, Kitchenâ€" Mr. Jho. w er with three friends motored from there | trom Toronto to Durham Saturday last and spent the Mr and Mrs week end with relatives. 100CR Mrs. Mowry, Detroit, has be her. brothers, Messrs R. and ! and families and other old frien Maplewood the past few weeks. kets éarly as all know acâ€" never sufficient on Show reserved seat and sit in o theâ€" habitâ€" of looking’ ow." Takea pride in | its prizes, and in any’ be there. > Band, one of the best) e there. Besides the the r.nothers,. the making sacrifices four townships adja-f We ver meet eisewhere, | ;1 BO.RN hours of your time / R!TCHIE. â€"In Bentinck, on T | _ Sept 6th, to Mrand Mrs Bert $ | _ a sonâ€"Herbert Ewen, t night, with thet night, with thet old friends aroumi , has been visiting â€" and M. Barber TORONTO 1 6 msC on C TWY |j, . 4 "dY 0NA trip to the West, to his :;;l.ngmsm’ lands near Kerrobgrt, Sask. s Mrs. Sutherland and . two children of "fNOth’"ngtratford are visiting her aunt, Mrs T. of improveâ€" | Banks and other relatives. 1 o ie 101 ) "Mise Testie McDonald of Aberdeen y it is one | visited with her cousin, Mrs Fred Runciâ€" | due in large | mar. over the week end and left for Toâ€"| and ability ’ ronto, Monday, ' ;i â€" ~ail visited with Owen -Sla'u;’léa;e‘l’al: tives from Thursday to Monday. Mr, M. McGrath visited daughter and e | sons in Toronto last week. t ) _ Messrs Shirley McIntyre, Guy Kearney, ; | Cam. McLachian, . Geo, S, Burnett, Rex . | McGowan and Fred Laidlaw are attending | the Western Fair in London this week,. f | . Messrs Ernest and G. H. Benton, of I}â€"| linois and Hamilton, returned to the old / home last week end, to be present in the | |last illness and at the funeral of their ‘ } father, Mr Geo. Frape. [ Your New Suit Before Ordering The IDEAL Gents‘ Tailor Shop and Furnishing Store, Dursham e visiting ., °PC Caughter of Toronto,. ’ are visiting at her sisters Mrs. M. Mcâ€" Grath. Mr Clarence Campbell of the Post Ofâ€" fice staff visited with Owen Sound relaâ€" tives from Thursday to Monday. } Mr, M. McGrath visited daughter and §ONS in ‘TArANtn laas ..2ca, mo _am., oC tfom their holidays the latter happily, being well on the way to normal health, They came home in their own car, a McLaughin, and the congregation will wish them much joy with it. . It is a ;:lrg necessary equipment for his wide: * ( Mrs. Frend and daughter of Toronto. re wiewiLd .OV . Om s 2C ACCUE AnU tigrew Sr left Tuesday for their the West after a pleasant visit 1 tives and friends in this vicinit Brantford and Detroit. . Mr and Mrs Adam Little tigrew Sr left Tunesiay i. In the main hall. Our Hobberlin representâ€" ative will be present, â€"and will be pleased to show you samples and take orders for the famous Hobberlin Clothing. y extend congratulations 0 N000 EOngratulat Don‘t take it for fitted. Fvary . theRight Goods at the Right Prices and the prompt delivery on the â€"day you want it, is worth something to have. f We want you to compare our goods and our prices with the other man and then that‘s all that‘s neceesary to show we have Guarantee behind Call and see us. We want to show you that we can make you the Suit you want. â€" The our DiSpIay on Show Day Ortiey, Dornoch, Ruth Stewart aret Campbell of Swinton Park, ampbell of town, leave on Monâ€" Lo aÂ¥L.. 1.cme 1 Cleanifig and Prc ssing Done Holstein Leader m it for granted that you can‘t te Every garment is guaranteed. , 1917 Forest is visiting y ilor their home in sant visit with relaâ€" this vicinity and in Thursday, t Ritchie, to Mr John 18 visiting and Mrs and Mrs Petâ€" on Friâ€" + -to his Married couple (returned soldier and wife preferred). The man to do odd jobs about the house and woman to act as wor king housekeeper. No children. Apply in first instance to P. O..drawer 13, Durâ€" ham. The Rem€ross ladies will serve in the Town Lon Fair day, Sept Eat your meals Â¥ere, each Garment _S.F. MORLOCK | We have just to hand our usual large assortment of ladies Highâ€"grade Mantles. These Coats gre manufactured by one of the leading coat firms of the Dominion who have a reputation from coast to coast of turning out nothing but highâ€"grade coats of style, material and workmanship â€" the three essential things which go to make a coat worth buying." If it is a coat you want that will give you good satisfaction, try one of ours. _ Drop in and see our range before they get picked over. Situation Vacant LADIES‘MANTLES d FALL SHOWING of serve meals MNor( st Come and inspect the Fabâ€" rics we show at very Hobberlin Model 301 ist PW DP @4 ce e ic o o few days at $40.00 perton, & If you want feed, buy now only a limited quantity to price. _ > Rob Roy Cerea! 21st. ComNd Listéx; plenty of it. We have a stock of £ on hand that we are off Publisbed Weekty at $1.00 a vear, C. BAMAGE a SON Poruiseuns It Is. War t Pipe Band will be in attenâ€" URKHAM FALL FAIR on Sept . %Listen to good music and of ground feed wheat PRODUCE Aoug hyw BAVE 1@ & t

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