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Durham Review (1897), 25 Mar 1920, p. 1

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CC C Do ' od &r ime 35 20 eds C NE BR Ps ip U ves! «h 36 W ed College 8. Get gh perâ€" LF STANDARD BANK was in Wiarton and secured an option on i three yood irame houses there for $1800. . 1\ is us :ntention to wreck the hu:ldingfl! and tuke them to Listowel where dwellâ€"| ing houses areat a premium and the| town is booming _ Two of the houses! are 2030 and two storeys high, the third } is 1ss24 and 18 ft h gh with an L shaped | win; ltx24. _ We regret to report thai there are so many vacant hbouses in a sis* ter town in Bruce that they are being moved way to more prosperous places ~ery house moved means more taration on those that resnain.â€"Chesie y Enterp‘e bua A letter to Mr jJohn Morice, Normanâ€" by, from Mr. James Watt, (formeriy of MHampden},. who, with his wife are wintâ€" erimg at Victoria, B. C., tells of the death wl Fred Morice, mphex to John, and *~ 1N ADA 1 Reel British Canadian Patke News DURHAM BRANCH TnursDays JOHN KELLY « « manacen 5 or 6 Reel feature. _ Fox Frocuction PRICEVILLE BRANCH SATURDAYS OrEn TUESDOAYS ANO PRIDAYS * nmmmmmmmmmmumnmermummmmmmmemmmmmmemmmmmemmensemmmmmmen 2 or 3 Reel feature ie . > Recl Comeiy § VOL.JXLIII, NO. 13 Misses Truax are now ready to show . heir new spring hats. ‘ Spring has conquered and the icy bonds | i winter have all but vanished. , Fox Sark.â€" Second hand Chevroiet | ar, & passenger. Apply at the Red ront Hardware. $ Mcintyre. A car of British Columbia Shingles ex ected this week. I iers. â€"Every wellâ€"grounded iness man appreciates the ortance of thecoâ€"operation, donce and information on mctal mattersofhis Banker. ~~4â€"â€"OPICS * y ~OWNE C. RKamage at Review Office A i igain. _ e i attempt it W a not M m of David Morice who died some N4 > Fred died from pleuroâ€" pneuâ€" following the flu, a young man of 1 his mother with whom he resided. NALKING â€"STUNT.â€"Loog walks are ) common as in pioneer days, but it week shows such vim as to be recording. Mr Wm Moore of th¢ ncession of Egremont, finding the "mean" for horse traflic, started loot and made the ten miles to the v office and looked as if he could ERVICEK.â€"Our highlyâ€"developed scrvice is available at all {orthe benefit of our cusâ€" Marriage Licenses Parkers clean or dye your curtains. | ashes on the streets of the action guaranteed. ' ham, is contrary to Byâ€"law MacFariane & Co., Agents | will be prosecuted. s WanTeD â€" Wanted to rent. | s ‘ liately, two or three furnished or| _ Mrâ€"S T. Hill, the well mished rooms. â€" Apply at Review o,{'mercbam of Markdale, be icle office. ‘ three story brick block in ! m @1 th in the ston i2zed quipmer t. appears this week asking for ns for constable and associated the town, to succeed Mr Geo who has resigned. . LLOVER SEED FOR SaLct. â€"1 ed gool clover seed for the he surrounding farmers who ‘et purchased their seed. ©24 Any one wishing to secure nould apply to J. Levine, Durâ€" BHouses ror Listow EL. â€" Walker, a Listowet builder er t Re ainder c you ilest THE d J.N Murdock, Durham UnC See, phone or even oi younger men !I improve its appéearâ€" nditions. _ The front cent on your money pare cash in Victory investment on earth. Issued by TA BL18 HMENT now undergomg LT e for $1800. e buildings here dwellâ€" m and the r OllCes building % | _ The well known Coulsorn House, the heyroier | last of Owen Sound‘s vacant hotels, hes the Reg | been taken over by Messrs Siater and yre {Harker and will be reâ€"modelled into a C __‘___| Ford garage and salesrooms n reat * | _A Tor Noren Boxer.â€"The Hespeler * ~ Herald thus relates a bout engaged in by {]‘ Leske Black, son of Dr Maicolim Black ** / of that town, and brother of Miss Zeta €S : Black, a former Durham teacher :‘ Les. 3| Black, the hitherio undeieated Hespeler C | boxer, got the worst of the judge‘s decisâ€" “f ! ion at Kingston when he met Canning of °* | Queen‘s on Saturday night. _ "Varvity,‘ 8 | in connection with the defeat says, "Jost * | as absurd (as a former decision) was the f"]one which went to Canning o/ Queen‘s € : over Les Black _ Black, who is champion = / of Toronto, and the best amateur we‘lter | weight in the province, simply toyed with ' his man, landing four blows to one â€" Canâ€" _ | ning was groggy several times but Black | stepped away and relused to knock him , out. so helpless was his‘condiuion _ After the bout Canning admitred that he should not have received the decision lt is the first decision Black has lost. . However, with close followers of the sport, ins repyâ€" tation will not sufier for the reverse *‘ TS After being closed ijor the nas : weeks, The Veteran Star Theatre a: | open on Monday and Tuesday, Mar ]& 30, to show the great Special le2 ["The World aflame" featuring F ! Keenan. â€" Shows will commence it | & 9 p. m. Admission 150 & 25¢. Commencing Tursday, April 6h we will run every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 45 and 9 p. m. Admission 10 and 20c. WEEKLY PROGRANM Turspays 2 Reels â€" Serial ‘The Great Gamble‘ Veteran Star Theatre wili (pen tracting thelast two away from iheschoul! CuEvrorET Cars Seruing â€"â€" Local | "oom. | dealer N, P. Mclintyre bas sold one Mcâ€" |_â€" EastER® BarL anp Bs@106%® Parry.â€" . Lavgblin and seven new Chevrolet cars | The G. W. V. A. are hoiding a dance| this winter. Some of the Chevrolet ’and bridge party in the toun hal ,)ni‘purchasers ate D. C. Town, jewelier, | Monday evening, April 5th. The W, E. Whose handsome "baby grand" model | Collard orchest:a oi Toronto will provide | arrived last Whursday ; Matt. Bolger of | the music. Gents $2. Ladies please proâ€" the Middaugh House ; Dan McArthur, vide refreshments. _ There will be no in. | NOTth of town ; Don McLean, Aberdeen ; | vitations issued in the town as all are in.| Al€Xâ€" Fletcher, north of Aberdeen, and vited. Thos Fianagan who recently removedâ€" | A shech P 332 | from North Bentinck to near Mt Forest P special meeting of Giey County s | Council has been calied for Thursday,| _ BItL1ANTCrErEstiaLr Avrornaâ€" The | 25th inst at 2 p m. by Warden Morrison | beavens on Monday night were illuminaâ€" | for the purpose of dealing with Owen ted by a b:rilliant display of the Aurora | Sound‘s action in its applicstion {tor inâ€" ; Borealis.orâ€"nemhern lights â€" Contrary to corporation as a city and to take any | th* ordinary Pluminations, they did not | steps necessarily arsing out o{ the town‘s r44ate irom the northern horizon, but ‘action. The County Koads question wi,) Appeared to spread out in flames, someâ€" a‘so come up for consideration, general, What fanâ€"shaped, which at times changed busipess will also be included in ine!from a point almost directly overhead, Council‘s duties. and then spread over the southern sky. Were Donk Hyoroâ€"The extraordin, " he "southern lights" would have been a ’anl« Iong Wwinter 2BSGL T4 wasks «urke..; | more appropriate neme for the Aine dis: _ Easter® Barr anp Br10o€ Party. |The G. W. V. A. are hoiding a dance ‘and bridge party in the town hal on | Monday evening, April 5th. The W. E. | Collard orchest:a of Foronto will provide | the music. Gents $2. Ladies please proâ€" vide refreshments. _ There will be no inâ€" vitations issued in the town as all are inâ€" ovited. Weri Dong Hyoroâ€"The e arily long wintér about 15 wee a thaw, was a severe test on t} plant. The big arufcial la course covered with a sheet of feet thick and there was imm{ ger of a stoppage of the suppi lor power and light purposes stoppage, now happily averted weather wou.d have meant a trouble and expense in many l.aving stood the test of this winter, we think "Hydro" m the future with conidence. The trustees of U. S. S. No 6, Eiderslie and Sullivan, 2} miles north of Chesiey, cannot secure a teacher for love or monâ€" ey this winter, $17 has been already spent {ruitlessly in advertising for uone. Little Dan Cupid was responsible for atâ€" tracting thelast two away from the school "oom. Barrtist Cuoul® Gowse».â€"Durham Baptist choir have recentiy purchased gowns and will make ineir initial apâ€" pearance in them on Easter Sunday, holding a song service in the evening Ail the town churches wiil now possess gowred choirs. 1 Reel Comedy Lloyd 1 Reel Pathe Review 1 Reel British Canadian Patke News Mr.S T. Hill, the well known reiai merchant of Markdale, has purchased a three story brick block in Meaford wher: he will conduct a large store _ This wil make six stores under the Hill manegeâ€" ment. Waraixoâ€"All householders are ke eâ€" by warned that the practice of dump ng ses Truax‘ millinery &isp}a"y of the new «pring models. Tram roRr Sarreâ€"Heavy team, Tind 10 years old. Apply to Yf“ are welcome any day to visit Misâ€"| Don‘t hide your Income, . . i C773 & TiÂ¥ Diaâ€" ihe €xtraorain. er about 15 weeks without severe test on the Eugenia big arufcial lake was of Alex Campbel!, Upper Town Che BUI eani ant many Cuarters may 16 Town of Durâ€" and offenders 3y Order abnornm eni Cal as an A spiendid banquet was given by the Epworth League in the Methodist Church on Tuesday night, though the attendane® was not as great as Larmer‘y. _ From t to ® an excelient supper was served by the ladies in the schooiroom, and the gastor, Rev Mr Cole took the chair for the proâ€" gram held in the body of the church. It vas spicy and not too lengthy. The numbers were soios by Mr Benson, a new soloist in town who posesses a sweet bar itome voice ; a fine read ng by Mr. Wm Irwin entitled *"The First Settier" ; or chestra music by Messrs McCrae and Yirrs, Misses myrtle Yorrs and Fiossie Lawrence, all on violins ; solos by two little girls, Wiima Smith and Elien Hay, violin numbers by Mr Geo. Yirrs and last but not least a reading by Marie Cole and a duet by her and sister, Miss Gertrude. who are ever papular entertainers. _ The proceeds of the evening amounted , to nearly $65 00 Bez Expert wire Move Here.â€" Somelime during the first half of April, Mr H. D Mcelntyre of St, Marys, a bee keeper of many years experience will reâ€" move to Durham and will occupy the house where Mrs Dunning now resides as she is leaving town. _ Mr. Mcintyre will bring all his colonies of bees here and place them with different farmers within a distance of a couple miles oi town. The large amount of sweet clover grown in this vicinity was a big factor in his deâ€" ciding to remove here and the large numâ€" ber of bees he will bring will benefit both the sweet clover and fruit crops in the district. _ Mr Mcintyre is looking for a ®mall building for a worksbop for buildâ€" ing hives, &c and has already purchased a Ford ton track f.om C. Smith & Sons, for use in his work _ In addition Mr Mcâ€" Intyreis an experiened bandsman, and two of his sons aiso, so the family w.il be an acquisition in band and other musicai circles as well our town. weainerman was nonâ€"commuttal on its significance, but it is interesting to recall the fact that among the northern Indians while a vivid appearance of the Aurora on tne horizon is regarded as a harbinger ol cold weather, its presence high up in the heavens is looked upon as an infailible indication of prolonged fine weather. play, though undoubtedly they were of the same crigin as the mrore familiar ‘northern lights‘ â€" Telegraphic communiâ€" cation was seriously disturbed at the time and the Review had several phone en quiries brom interested spectators. The weatherman was nonâ€"committal on its Rixx Seaso® Over®â€"With a good 1ce sheet last Saturday night, the last skatâ€" ing ul the season was done as the manâ€" agement decided upon thet night as a close uf winter sports. _ The local comâ€" pany in charge have not made any bonâ€" anza out of 1ts operation, but have clearâ€" ¢d expenses and attained their main obâ€" ject,â€"the providing of a healthful place of amusement for young and old in the line of winter sports. Two larmers were arguing one Saturday night at the corner giucery as 1to whether a hen sits or sets on her eggs. l he matâ€" ter was discussed earnestly, and the deâ€" bate increased in warmth and keeauness. when Furmer Brown said, "1 d n‘ care a continental whether a hen sits or whether she sets. What I want to know is thisâ€" when a h n cackies, has she laid or has she lied." | _ Don‘t hide your Income, The Governâ€" : ment is in earnest. Read advertisement | on page 8, then secura forms from your ! postmaster, New Pusuc Scnoor TeaACKHER.â€" Miss Lilian Walker has resigned her position on the Public School staff, to take effect at Easter. The Board have engaged as her successor for the second book classes, Miss Moore oi Paimerston, at a salary of $650. Kev. J. H Moore, B. A , has resigned the pastorate of Chesley Baptist Church and has accepted a call to Georgetown. Mrs Moore is a we.l known Darham girl formerly Miss Gertrude McComb. We welcome them to DURHAM. THURSDAY MARXCH 25, 1920 With which is incorsorated the Holstein Leacger Registered Burham Bulls For Sale One 20 months old one 10 months old. Apply to Menry Eckhardt, ‘ R R. 1. Priceville, Applications will be received by the undersigned up to Mondsy. Apni 5th for the position of Constabie, Caretaker fown Hail, Sanitary Inspecior and Colâ€" lector of taxes, for the Town of Durkam W.B VOLLET, Clerk. BORN McDox aLpâ€" At 11 Fourth Ave, Ottawa, on Fcb 11th, to Mr and Mrs. J L Mcâ€" Donaid, a sun. (Neil Byce) Hourk® â€"In Egremont on T.« cs€ay March 23, to Mr and Mrs G:» Hooper, a daughter. Only immediate relatives, sbout 20 in number were present and aiter partaking ol a sumptuous repast, spent a happy evening in games and music The popâ€" ular young couple received many fine gifts, including a substantial cheque from her father. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a pearl suaburst, to the flower girl a ring and to the organist a pendant. ‘They have taken up residence on the Mead homestead, 3rd con, Egremont, all the groom‘s relative, except one brother, now being in the West We join in wishing them much happiness and prosâ€" perity. St. Patrick‘s Day, March i7Tth, at the home of Mr J. J. Wilton. Varney, was the scene of a pretty event when his daughter, Car.ie May, became the bride of Mr Earl Milton Mead son of Mr. and Mrs Robt Mead who recentiy left to mal e their homeat Unity, Sask. At 6.30 p. m the ceremony was performed by her pasâ€" tor, Rev. B. M. Smith, the bride beirg given away by her ftather while Miss Ada Brown played the wedding march. _ Litâ€" tle Miss Dorothy Caldwell was flower girl carrying. a hbasket of shamtocks and carnations _ The bride was attractively attired in sand colored si). and carried a boquet of pink carnations. Mr. May who has been employed for some time in the:Furniture Factory here. and is weli and favorably known, is the third son of Mr and Mrs Wm Hay Dromore. O the bride we have more to say for she spent about four years with us in the Review Office where we l*Arned in daily touch, to appreciate her many fine qualities of head and heart and hand Ye editor and staff therefore have peculâ€" iar pleasure in extending congratulations and a‘l good wishes to the newly wedded pair and hope to hear of their abundant success in the fWture â€" The bride was the recipient of some handsome presents, the groom‘s gilt being a gold wrist watch. We are paying $1.03 to 1.05 for Oats $2.65 to 2.75 for Peas and 1.45 to 1.50 f)r Burley at our Elevator this week , Monday foremoun last very quietly, Mr Peter Hayv, q Dromore boy, and Miss ’ Annie MrDona'z. daughter of Mr and Mrs HMugh MeDonald, Upper Town, fourd their wi?' to the Presbyterian manse where they were made man and wile by Rev. Mr. Whaley, the relatives present being Andy Hay, a brother of the groom and Miss Badie McDonald, a sister of the bride. _ Aiter a wedding dinner at the bride‘s home and congratulations from many fiiends, the happy coup‘e left by G. TR afternoon train for Gait. Brantâ€" ford and other points on a hrief honeyâ€". moon trip. The bride was married in her travelling suit of nigger brown broadcloth with brown georgette waist to match and | much beaded. _ Her hat was a becoming: one of brown satin, togue shape. \ Through the kindness and generosity of Messrs J. M. Kilbourn and H. Bâ€" Smith, two of Owen Sound‘s millionaires, | Mr A. E. Trout, agent of the Children‘s | Aid Society, will be able to do much of | his visiting this year by motor _ They : presented him with a Chevrolet car which will be put in commission as soon as the roads are fit. Teitord & Currey Miss Ruby Campte‘l, Upper Town went to Toronto Monday to tale a posiâ€" tion. A comfortable dwelling, 4 acre of land. | #â€" â€"== some small fruit, $ rooms, soft and hard | j water. _ Will accept any reasonable offer| for quick sale. Apply to it Aoidn< it ROB ROY PRICES Municipal Noatice ROB ROY MILLS, Limited _# @4# â€"â€"____ 1HAYâ€"McDONALD MEADâ€"WILTON ++ aâ€" #â€"a wes d Hymeneal | . Miss Sadie MacDonald, of Sh«lburne { School staff, was home for a few days for | the wedding of her sister on Monday lSl'.e bas resigned in Shelburre, to take effect at end of March, and leaves aiter | Easter holidays for Port Arthur, to take \the Primary room on the stall thee. | . Miss Annie MeGirr returned hone . from Toronto on Thursday. la t, having ‘completed her cou se at the ‘Techmi.il |Schoul there. On Monday she went to i Holstein to act as relieving teacher in 1} e | semor room in Holstein School, where the ileacher is absent through iliness in the family. Mr and Mrs David MciIntyre of Port Arthur, were guests for a couple of days with the latter‘s brother Mr Robt. Isaac of town and left Wednesday to visit rela« tives in Egremont, at Mrs Mcintyre‘s old home. _ ‘"Dave" after a brief run among Priceville friends, wili rejoin his wile and proceed to Toronto for the weekâ€"end among other relatives of Mrs Mcintyre. including her mother, now in her 88th year. Mr Mcintyre is still one oi the trusted standbys of the Northern Naviâ€" gation Co. _ We were pleased to have a call from them Belle McGirr and Allie McGoawan went to Stratford Tuesday to attend the Provâ€" incial Association, Women‘s Missionary Society and Mission Bands of the Presby â€" terian Church. Mrs Whaley will spend a week with relat‘ves at her old home in Zorra before returning. | _ Mr Peter Mutch 6f Yeovil, was in town *: on Tuesday. o iJ Messrs James Llioyd and Eddie H«:tton went to Sarnia on Monday, where they ‘| wili secure employment. X‘r John Scott, Provincial creamery in spector, was in town last Thursday to examine the quarters for thenew cream ery here and was well satisfied with the prospects for an upâ€"toâ€"date plant. Mre (Rev ) Whaley, Mrs Thos Allan Mrs Wm. Derbv, Bentinck, and Misse: Miss Munro of Embro spent a few da last week with Mis. J. A Rowland Miss Mary Edge oi Toronto Univerâ€" sity, spent the week end ai her home at Edge Mill. A quiet wedding took place st the Manse, Wednesday. March 24th when Mr Jacob Hitz and Gertrude L. Stevenâ€" son both ol Egremont, were made one by Rev. S M. Whalev. Mr. Cousens and his daughter, Miss Cousens of Trowbridge. are visiting their daughters and sisters, Mrs Knechtel and Mrs H. McCrae. _ They may later take up residence here Mir Johnston Allen returned home Setâ€" urdey, aiter a few months asa guard transporting Chinese laborers home across Canada from the war zone. Mrs H. McElroy left for Edmonton last week to take up residence with ber hu:band reeently removed there, aiter «pending the winter with her parents, Mir and Nirs Thos. Allan. Mrs Glass Sr., is here at present on a visit to her son Wiil. Prices 50, 35¢c. Children 25¢ Plan at Variety Store Alvin McEwen commenced on Monday as junior in the Royal Bank here. Mr Alex McQueen left on Mondzy to secure employment in Windsor where his brother Donald now is. Masater W.zard of the Violin and Imitations Mag: â€"â€"Mysteryâ€"â€"M r h â€"â€"â€"Ver t ile qniem Carrymge Our Oan Orchestra Big Magic and Fun Show Johnston Under auspices G. W.V. Town Hall, DURHAM BERT JOHNSTON March 3!, April 1 Wedresday and Thorâ€"day MR. A. J. SMITH The Great Magician +aA!uUFr D: y«‘ ayeg, @ Fe 4 * &1Â¥ @EI l{! iE ; | . 2 , } 203 §JRy *# nrmagont Ainar 9# o+ | on _ * (g,/ i ‘M‘rfi- | _ Progress Brand i\ §1 | i & L’i ; .‘ f lg ‘1 C'““""g is made by N_ i‘ } §3 hand so is equal to any | '% | made to order Clothing U l4 s and we guarantee aperâ€" r M fe t fit and the very best k s of materials and trimâ€" PROGRESS BRAND GOMES ming< No2 Govt Standard (No 1 Purity) Timaithy Seed .. $8.65 bus No 2 Govt Standard Red Clover Seed, home grown,......... No 1 Govi Standard Red Clover Seed, importec Fancy White Blossom Sweet Clover Seed . Choice White Blossom Sweet Clover Seed Four 10â€"cent packages Garden Seeds...... A. S. Hunter & Son n Store where Quality Reigns Supreme Special line of Navy Biue Worsteds â€" â€"= _ $43 and $50 THE ROYAL BANK OF CAKADA USED CARS for Sale S. F. MORLOCK has for rental at moderate prices SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES PROTECT YOUR VICTORY BONDS A perfect fit and full value for your money. 4& R. D. HENRY, 5@“ Spring k Clothing Seeds 138 Ellsworth Ave.. Toronto Our Spring jline of Progress Brand Tailored Suits are just to hand. Consists of Steel Greys, Overchec!s _ and â€" nary blue worsteds. TORONTO Published Weekiy »t #1 54@ venr C. RAMAGE & 30N Pomgaware £5.00 bus 25.00 bus 38.00 bus 00 bu

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