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Durham Review (1897), 27 Feb 1919, p. 1

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Collars I won. “ICE t you l lock. Implements, Hay. main. dc. :ements are Collar: ICC. gcollars & "arms “out at ”.25 a nil " March 4. mo " bag " We but " m chLLAN m do" Bale. 5 not: Pi... 1w". About " Hena. " Brno" , ft my..." n ft cat, Mao-Hum. Hay larm Sin! Dull. t3d'qe. In“: Harrow, ' m. t um Cultivator. Deer- uluvamr. Deena, H” 20”.. gravel hott, 2 narrow Auction Sale {.33 I919 large anon-tit re, wish H 12' l?' 7y long plough. Wil- Funmn. null. trteet m Harrow. " bull. Muck ruck combined a. t plungh has”. arrrictturn, ' w. I; nearly 00'. ingmc, sap but“... "rckvokeottV II, [ram bag. and memo. to "Kali". "ry, lbw! m MI. Mord 0mm. about st, IS tan. of Hay. to." and ml the. 7.98 52d up I move.“ 3 t pan ot 33c 23c “c 2.25 2.39 5.64 Heavy Mare [it Ines nun. I ye" l Cows due in , s Stun roi- trintt 2 year. " a Henlm nail. Ives, " choice" 7t " Ream. proprietor Fading er, can. t on Inn- pcr cc; to be in d, Rood l Rood The A. Y. P. A. of the Anglican church were at home to their frieuds in the base- ment of their church on Monday evening last with a sock social and when eight o'clock came round, it was evidenced that their friends were legion and com- prised members ol all denominations The admission fee was judged according to the size of one's sock and then doub- led. Once inside however, the sock was a back number and a . quality" program was put on. The numbers in every in- stance, were good. with variety as well. The numbers were 1 Instrumental, Mrs. Harding and Miss S Vollett ', Solo. Miss' Eula Burnett ;corunet solo. Mr. Bunce ; Duet, Mr Steduian end Miss Lowe ', recitation, Mr. E. D, MeClocklin ; lag. laby Mixes Norma Canton. Elsie Willie and Aline Sally ', solo. Miss Minnie Limin :club swinging. Misses o. Limin. E. Schlitz andF Nichol :dttett. Muses Eula Burnett and Florence Kress '. solo. Miss Lowe : instrumental. Mrs Harding and Miss Vollett; solo. Mr Stedman; speech. Rev. Mr Hardy. At the close of mama side show with an organ re- cital as the attraction. was staged " the extra tee of a nickel Mr. R. H. Me Williams was chairman [or the evening and Miaees S. Vollet and N. Lowe, piano accompanista Ree Mr. Hardy. the rec- tor, received’ a surprise " the extent of the audience but had a warm would! welcome!" " A tasty lunch ml served at the close (Ono-ed by God Save melting. t"rhin-"'"""t'l ted try the sacral A mental ale of household furniture was held by Mum Frank Lamb-um M Ryan last Saturday, as both families are removrng next week to Toronto Mr and Mrs Lenahan have been practically liletime residents of Durham, and ever among the town's most respected and progressive citizens. Mr Man in member of the pruent town council and his removal will neee'itate the denim of a successor. He has retired from hie bud-r nest life here, and disposed of some at his1 ,noperty and they tind Toronto residence) more advantageous tor their son Norman) who is attending University. and tor In- other position Mr Lenahan considers ac- cepting. Mr Ryan has been employed inl Toronto some time. having a good situa-l tion with the Canadian General Electric! Co. Mr and Mrs Ryan havebeen sixteen l years resident here, and the town while: regretting the loss of both families. will! wish them all success in the metropolis. l The Ontario Education Department hat 'esciaded the regulations by when candi- date: may new" their H. S. Enhance or "thee Departmental certifscatesonpass. malnEaster tut examinaton and fur- nishing proof of three months' tarm vmpoymcnt. 1 his year all candidates for‘ udmiwon to the High Schools andthel Model and Normat Schools and the Faculties of Education must pan the pee-ttted midsummer examinations. Cannon m Baum" Busxsns -We ovalooked last week reference to Mr E. W. Limin's sale of his butchering mm here to Mr Chas Lawrence of Bentinck who utently sold his tarm at Hutton Hill and will take mica Mach 15th. Mr Link: is one ot Dmhm'emomet basin-I: men, having conducted the business here, N132 years, and now disposes of it to‘ all)! himself more time for other interests. St. Peter's R. C Club are holding I ll): nodal in the Town Hall Durham. on Feb 28 Program commences at a 00 p. m. Dancing afterwards Ladies hint m. hues hen. Admission 26etis. Every- ong velcome. The regular monthiy meeting Tif the Women’s Institute will I): held at "I"! C. Nnchol’son Thursday nest. Rev. Mr Cole will address the meeting. w. W. Provan. the cm Harry lander. in the Town Halt on Mirth 13th, Mr Ptovan made a splendid impression at his Ian. appearance here, . Mixed bulky and (It Chop “w 9" out. $1.100 per toil nth mm. [lob Roy Mills. limited A letter tron on you of Pte. e. c. Rama appear: on page 2. A letter " also my next week. VOL. XLII, no 9 an" an umo: "PM a - M 'llilil mmiii, am DURHAM BRANCH. b, __ 7 _"""' I This“ "imseversrhusiiitrin thetkmduetofnexsounta,otn- fsteturers,furmee-unerettantr. A unique entertainment was that given I " a that of com fully ripe. on Friday last in the Town Hall by Mr. He Wag amber ol the Methodist Wm Hubaon of Woodstock. an enthuai- ' church and is being interred today, Wed- astic naturalist. Rev. Mr. Whaley “anew?” in Durham cemetery under its chairman and fittingly introduced the I ausinfe%, lecturer and also manipulated a large) MRS. THOS REID number of fine colored lantern slides,) After about a Year of illness froma showing a great variety of birds in their .’ stomach complaint, Mrs Thos. Reid Rar native habitat. Mr Holman as theseisedaway on Friday evening last in her were produced kept a running ta'k on'66th year. eheboreher aMiction with their peculiarities that was interestingIChristian patience and resignation. A and instructive and in many cases ac-itriend of her Youth. Mrs Peter McMurdo oompanied the talk with an imitation of E of Proton, has been a miniotering angel its aong note which in not a few cases) for some time and too much praise can was easily recogniztd. In addition to; not be given ta her son Thomas. for duti- all this there was much attractive advice t ful and beautiful attentions to his mother for the young with a good story thrown as well as to his lather. who for wine in now and then We suspect few o our 1 time has also been invaliped. readers would care to take a warm coat i Mrs Reid was Miss Margaret Kennedy, on a June n ght and repair to the centre ", daughter of Mr John Kennedy a Bentinck of a swamp and stay there alone through E pioneer, long since gone. She has been all the dark hours till awakening day so i united in happy wedlock to Mr Reid for an to get near to nature and make ac- 1 about 42 years. Three was were born to quaima'nce at tint hand with nocturnal ', them. and one ‘of them, John, preceded life and early mating but this Mr Hob. _ her about 13 yean ago. and was deeply son has dune. 'lamented. Thomas at home and Rob-n Pvmsnusn‘r you WEnER.-0ne month in jail with hard labor.a fine of 84500. and costs of 8300 was the punish- ment handed out to the Neustadt mer- chant by Judge Creator last week. Scarcely less of a punishment was the scathing criticism of the Judge, for his proved disloyai utterances ahd actions Surelya lesson to him tobetrue to the country that has protected him. and in whichhe has prospered. his alessooi tor all so inclined. 1 At a meeting in the Presbyterian Church on Monday evening. a Heading Club. ttttdenominational in membership, was organized, meetings to be held in the Library at9 p. m. Monday evenings. Mr A S Morton was elected President and Miss Vic Aljoe Secy.-Treas., with a man- aging Com. selected from the young people of the several churches The tirsil meeting will be held next Monday night l when Tennyson's 'Princess" will be Gt; up All are welcome. I A Maul Tatum-Just as we were pre- paring to take off our hat to bow Feb- ruary out and pat her on the back as .the best little month in the calendar. along comes a north-west storm with' a falling temperature. We blame it on that rough fellow March just around thacomer but- ting itrtxpdbre his time. _ Chesley senior hockey team alter win- ning this district. collapsed like a deck ot cardswhen they entered the ttentifina'a They held Palmerston to a 3-3 tie at home, but in Palmerston the home team counted " to Chesley's 5, and won the round by 12 goals. Fore SALEn-ODC good Coach Horse, weight Moo lb ' 7 yrs old, well broken. Will sell cheap to quick purchaser, or will exchange tor young stock Apply to Adam Holley, Berkely. (Halfway between Dornoch and Berkely.) I The Ontario Govt will bring in akin}. this -sioei to widen the gauge of slay): to Inon width and “may il make pas-1 Fi; ttttuse of the mom; at m winter as; l welt as summer in the country ttistnctd ‘ A pretty French girl arrived in Winp ham on Monday, looking for her husband. She could only speak a few worth of English, but sucmded in making herself understood The young soldier waslo- cated a few miles from Wingham. A bumper crowd attended Thus. Surf's sale last Thursday and good prices were realized by Auctioneer Brigham. especttl ly " horses. Everything was sold and the Scarfs' intend movmg to town next week. The Iteyt meeting of thiHoiticuturd Society win be head in the Public Library l, Thursday evening March 6th at 8 o'clock _ All members and all who des re ty become [ members are requested to attend this i meeting l , Ex-Mayot Fred W. Lippert of Walker- [ ton, well-known here, was elected Presid- I at of the Canadian Marble and Granite ', Mn Allociatiou " their mun] l Cotmmion in Toronto last week. 2 Themonthly busing- meeting of the r, o. D. E. will be held in the Library. tn Tuesday. 4th March at s p m. when an Rumbas are requested to bein attend- THE @113 -iiiitittiiiii'trtrm WM moan? Athrt-LaPtairie,mtthmdar,g8rd inet..thegrimreaper caitedoaWtn w Gray, a former Durham ttmineas man, and-tom, to many mail! He 'P"."-"?,--"-- alrertitm,-dtty mitt rubric-m ivy. muwmguny“ unmana- war. by so m. o? Mrs Reid was Miss Margaret Kennedy, daughter of Mr John Kennedy a Bentinck pioneer, long since gone. She has been united in happy wedlock to Mr Reid for about 42 years. Three sons were born to them, and one of them, John. preceded her about 13 yean ago. and was deeply lamented. Thomas at home and RObert in the West are the others. Deceased was a conustmt member of the Methodist church and valued as ser- vices highly and gave to it her service in days oi strength. She was interred Mou- day in Durham cemetery, union being conducted by he pastor Rev. Mr Cale, and many (rimtds showed reNter.t and af- He was amember ol the Methodist church and is being interred to.day, Wed. nesday in Durham cemetery under its auspices. Mr Wilson married again a Mrngmp who also preceded him and for some yea" he has chosen to live aiimeand has passed as a she“ of com fully ripe. He spent many of the years ot his prime asa farmer on the 22nd Com of Egremont. where he is yet remembered with respect. There his first wife died, a greatblow to him. and later oneof his two sons passed also. The other son. Mr Jas. Wilson, cattle-buyer, is widely known and is the chief mourner. T JOHN WILSON On Monday. 2ith Feb.awell-lgnown‘ citizen passed away in the person at". I " John Wilson," who has been ‘old" for, almost a generation having survived (OJ his 90th year. 7 i The children " Adam, Parry Sound ', Mrs Thou. Brown, Durham l Mrs Arthur Reynolds, Walter, James and William all of Long Rapids, Mich. ; Charles at Vir- ginia, Minn : Mrs Bert Stoneouse, Dur. ham ; Mrs Wi mot Davidson, Winnipeg ; Norman, Whiting, Ind. and Miss Liza at m Tuesday. Mttheetr. was!!! 37th anniversary of their wedding day, are- markable family record. . In Itiog he was married to Miss Mar- garet Morrison of Egremont and the un- ion proved a most happy one. To them were born a family of six sons and tive daughters and his death is the tirst break in this wonderful family record. All were near him at the end but a daughter in Winnipeg who was prevented by ill- f A letter from Michigan givetass the sad news that Adam Brown is no more. CirGiiliGiriii not in his 83th year- iHe ma Mrs Broqrn left om last ,spring to spend their closing days in QMichipn where most of the family are (' heated. and some months ago a qornartt itrouble caused an anaemia which gave ", warning of the approaching end. An ac- ;cldem Jo his hand in the summer too, [caused him much annoyance, disabling . him lrom work -rto him an irritating con- fdilinn. Asit was however he was con-r fined to bed for only about ten days. and l though suffering much. his son says it I was ever borne Without a single murmur. l, lledicd Sunday 23rd Feb. and was inter- _ red in Long Rapids cemetery. his six sons I _ by his request, acting as pall bearers. I wl Death of Adam 8mm Sr} DURHAM. THUMB“. C gamma? "iii-ri-i/iii"'" One or the Fougeri ot Romain Continued on page Cbituary. With which I: inndontc, the Holstein [.0ch It“!!! acid-um alarm-latch“. To that. into but moved so faith- {any our hell-t1 that: In due. To the other. we would I" (in u- a chance to include you but than The price of an sutrNie" and: inert“ and and: culv- out not. deeimhU. . Thin in the last “tool" you of the cen- try. In.“ 'wt not expect that those um in anon: would decideto got "ttas" vita “to printer Ind bring than: label up to “Doc. 19" a. In». A high school teacher having asked for ashort essay employing certain words ending with "tion," a pupil handedin this astonishing production: "Father': hair is: recollection; mother's in an acquisition: timer: is an aggregation i brother's is a cmtilagration ; and baby's is a Mere pretnoetitioet. " This week we have changed our mil- ins sheet up to Fob M, and tho tiqu" " 9 " Duxel would soon have boon empty had not my good friends jnmpod over the top, out of tho 'tunl into the “20%" and at In“ one kinda! friend ban the Inc! and "ti." . . Pte, Victor Canon. Sent Pique: and Pte. Pust landed back in Canada Tote day and are expected home hereon Fri. day or Saturday. ' Mr. H. G. Mistele is the recent purch- aser of a Heintzman piano. ' Don't fail to hear Canada's Juvenile Harry Lauder and the Juvenile Pipe Band March 6th in Town Hall. Chesley had the championship all nail. ed down on Wednesday when the Dur, hams blew in there, and gave their" fond ivisionsa sad jot It never dawnedon the natives or team that Durham. tould outscore them and 2- 0 for.the visitors in the opening period was a surprise pack- age. Durham still led 6-5 at' end of second, and it was even 7-7 at close. :Chesley played their strongest line-up' and were fortunate on the play in holding' it to a tie. Durham madeone change in ‘ line-up, Lorne Smith left for Toronto on business Tuesday a. m. not knowing of this game. Hecauld not be found by phone, but Cliff Buschlen who took his place, played an A lgame, and well up- held the team’s record. Morlock was the star of both teams. and scored 5 of Dur. ham's 7. Munro of Landon refereed. I In the return game at Mount Forest 1 Monday night. Durham surprised the home team and rooms by handing out a 6.4 defeat. It was a strenuously-fought contest. with Durham always alittlein the lead, cinching it the last period by same clever combination play on the part of the forwards. The result doubled the: more ttwttteWtitht1, 1H 'ttrthftbr.'g favor. Harper McGirr who was playing a speedy game, received a cut by a skate at the side of his eye, which might easily have been more serious. tsuttleituck't.d stayed with it. _ Jim McLachlan', wssa capable referee for both games PM. Inn-it My. In the first temi-final round Durham played oil with Mt. Forest taking the opening game bere6 to 2 In the first lperiod, Durham scored the only goal, in the second Durham took 4 to l and had much the better of the play. Mt Forest made agrand rally and had the locals guessing at the opening of the 3rd, but scored only once. and Durham evened it later. It was a brilliant spcedy game throughout. The teams Durham Mt. Forest Johnston Allen goal Campbell Lorne Smith r def. O’Brecht Norman Zimmer left def. Cadwelll Frank Morlock centre Allen 1 Eric Elvidge left W. 'ee) Harper McGirr right w. Galbraith Off with brakes and full speed ahead Durham hockey team is fast travelling _towatds the Northern League champion- ship.and are now one game. all the tirtabr. In Chesley Wednesday? night Durham Iheld that swift aggregation to a, 7-7 t.e iin the 2nd semi-final round, and should ;win the home game new Friday night iTheteamis pla'n'ng sterling hockey and to-mbrrow's match will be a hummer. Should the Duthams win, as they intend 'they will meet Galt or Stratlord nex. week in the finals for the championship land silver cup. T a a a I tlyl , It 3 Getting Out of the Teen their family their remain to mourn. way ' John and Frame in Form: : Jean, Mrs Currie, Guernsey, this ; Wallace in As- sini'nia : m; John McGowan. Durham. A daughter. A be is deceased lame years. Interment look plateau Tuesday in Pon- age cemetery. Durham Almost Reaches Northern League Finals 7-7 lk in Chesley ' Mt. Forest Campbell O’Brecht Cadwell Allen Kezis A snBt.sit'tiutNartt bat. bem installed in Hanover [alum todo Rare-d- in. put in nation. and “dentin; blow out-.1“; Oar 'plant will haunting “Mum. “manicurer'uhz “an: m Tainan. , 'irevtsirmieteieca.,mmmr-1 I Hysterical MOORE-MCCOMB Immanuel Baptist Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Tues. day, Feb. 18th. when Mist Gertrude Myr- itle McComb. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mn S F. McComb of Durham, be came the bride of Rev. Jae. H. Moore, B. A ofCheeley son of Mr. and Mrs J. 7. Moore, London. Ont. The bride en' tered the church leaning on tthe arm of herrrtrcTe, Mr U. E. Clark, while Miss iMyrtle Armstrong played the wedding' lmarchtrom Lottengtin. The ceremony Ha: performed by :Rev. Andrew Smith, master of the church of which the bride has been organist and choir leader for i the past five years During the signing _ lot the register Min Bertha Sayles "tul, may sweetly "Beuauae." After the cere- ‘monythe guesurepiued tothehomeof the bride’s sister. Mn. L. Miller where a dainty luncheon was ac ved. The happy couple left on theB. & H. radial for Hamilton midpoint: east and on their return will take up their residence in Chaley'here the groomi: pastorofthe Bumper-eh. The bride travelled m a Hudson all coat with mink mud. Out of ton We were preeeut from Marlon and Durham- Brantford Expositor. Wuv' Nor m ‘DL‘RHAM ?-The pro- messiv: Saturday night early closing move is being adopted in Walkerton, and We would commend irto Durham mer- chants " welt. The Times says : The merchants of the town having decided to close their stores at lo o'ck ck on Satur. day night. commencing “with March Ist the town he'll will ring for a time on Sat- urdays " 11).p.. m. to m til; all that the business places in Walkerton have closed. ‘ Also no delivering will be done Saturdays} Pity 6 p. m., which means that the Sat-i I urday night shopper will have to carry his goods home or defer ther delivery. until Monday morning. The day of thel late shopper and long hours tor the marl chant have passed in Walkerton. and rightly so. Most of the bigger centres hatreloetg ago adopted this practice, and wherever tried both the buying antraelling public have become equally pleased with it. ' The best game of the season 2nd round N. H. L semihaals, Durham w. Chesley, in Durham rink F rid”. Feb. 28. No one for nukes around should miss it. Durham held Chesley, to ttr-T thin Cbesley, and by winning Friday will play otf with Galt or Stratford tor the champ- ionship Give the boys your support. They deserve it. Come out Friday, and "root, root, root for thehorne tam." The Annual 132ij of the National '%rettutd thmertt Co in being heldin Toronto this Wednesday. February 26th. Durham " thttler Messrs Oliver Hunter and A. B. Mc- Leilan w.re called toOwen Sound this week on jury duty but as Reeve Weber pleaded guilty, their services were not nquired Mr. John A. McDonald. South line, Glenelg. has resumed his seldom dyties in Toronto. Miss. Effie Ihatter is expected to arrive home this weekend after it seven months' visit with her sister, Mrs. C. McKinnon in Bauano, Alta. Mrs Gillan McKechnié leftTucsday nna fortnight", visiLJ'llh relatives in Newmarket and Toronto. Mr McKech- nie aVonvent to Tomato where he il attendingthe annual Cement Co meet- ing orrWedneidar. Mrs. E. Mills tnd daughter Lulu. are in Toronto attetrditig the graduation of her sister-in-law as nurse there. Mrs Finity Graham has returned after a month's visit with Toronto friends. w" Rev Mr. Whaley was called away this week to see his brother at Markham who is again in poor health. Rev. Mr. Harlan f, representing the Dominion Alliance. will occupy the Pres- byterian pulpit on Sunday next. Miss Mekemie of Toronto vilited over the week end at Mn N. Mchttyre's. How Ate Your Tires , Friday Night TORONTO 1lJ1fttil. . I Mr James Wilson. Hanover, has been ( appointed Sheriff at Grey Conmyin suc- :cession to the late. T l. Thompson, of Owen Sound. Mr Wihon "a registrar for this riding during the period of regis. tration over a year ago, has a Quite axten- sive municipal experience .and other qtsarui anions that Item to mark him as: fitting man for the positiun. The emolu~ merits are said to be worth mm ii year The appointment is made by the three Grey members in the Legislature; Hon., Dr. Jamieson, Hon. I. B Lucas and Mr Cameron of N, Grey. It is said there were about " applicants. _ Enos-At Edge Hill. _on Wednesday.l“"""' -. """"' February 26th, to Mr and Mrs Arthur Mes. J.C. NICHOL. Edge, a daughter. Store where Quality Reigns Supreme We have still a full range of Penman's Polar & Arctic Brands Underwear for men Polar Brand Penman's. .Sl.35 per garment Arctic " . . 1.75 per garment S. F. MORLOCK We have a full range of IlenV Suits now on hand at prices which cannot be duplicated to-day. Drop in and see our range of Worsteds, Tweeds, and convince yourself of the values we are offering. 11% compared with other Clothing of the some grade. Now is your chance to procure tt Winter 1 oat at a Special Discount. The above Coats consist of Tweeds. Velours. Beaver cloths and Plush Coats, all at spe- cial discount during the next two weeks of Stock-taking. V How about {hat New Suit'.) SPECIAL DISCOUNT New Sheriff LADIES COATS UNDERWEAR During Stock-Taking on all I Inst-A buck and tan hound. Was l ttrenin Dmnochon January 31. Suitable ( reward [at his recovery. Arch. Thompoon. R. R t, D trttartt --.e boned with the indentructsblc Spin“: otae-the man viable and res. iknt ml lnnin ' m the world a (unr- apteed not to huh. or mu In one year Good! cheerfully demmltflted by calling at Parloro. hon-nouW-rux' a.) 5...... t" a] 'arss 0 itON' "It”! Dutton Cow not SALE. Fiver-am old. Guaranteed dumb March. pply to Newiliroiingluyn, - Wednesday, March 5th Plan u:Vuicty Store All Sens Reserved, Town Hall, DURHAM The Juvenile SAM. MUNRO Spirella Corsets Harry Lauder Appearirg in puma: Rad. Opposite old Cram-w Doi " Durham in Stores

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