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Durham Review (1897), 22 Jul 1920, p. 1

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illll M0 ,ys thetr I Held" lb. lb. - ee" $llt ne In ale m CD ttt Th " " ' swam mm VOL. XLIII. N0. 30 A 'ad L'iornng's fatality occurred in, AGarden Party will te held on Mr M, y.,,..r. Tunney, Raa Cook tttte L5, John Kerr's lawn. Varney. on Thursday. hm; n, um I): Dorothy Maxwell. age B, I August am. under the auspices of Varney .m; can more dawned. Church Good 'l,'f,1Q'lti' Durham Band ' , . . " . te ance ; you s bright y lighted. lt vs I. n Workers Minion Band i trt “l. _ ..1 It: Jr'J'r,1,1"er).'a'l Church will hold a Admission Mc and ilk. t ”in en Parts rm Auguct tilt} at the home _ - . 0 Mrt Jr hn mu, keep this date open. I Many Pass Entrance A W, P, L. $3.1.glcs will arrive this __ m”. AAC'.' gram. all clear, 3-550 per 18 from Durham School-g with Honors ,di..e'r N.X,at83 7:, permuare- _._.__.__ J. N. M urdock. Durham. Cecil Wiggins, Durham. Highest in the Ind-Co 2:1 ”mun tour“ Nu mly w that he m thrush on! hat I'm; t palulahm y mtors to the Durham cemetery lately I an raucous of a shock to decent andl orderly feelings by the conditions " pres- _ ent existmg. Weeds and ragged uncut - super! In: necessity oi concerted tumor: " some kind to preserve out am: we” respect as we)! as to make beautiful the my ol the dead, Can the Directors, amongst their other labors trf love do anything to initiate this action! MULOCI GAIDIN pagtTy.--A Garden Party under the auspices of the Luliee' And will be held on Wednesday evening July 28th. at Ir Spence Hopkins. lot 26, (on. 6, Bentlnck. opposite the Church. Booth and ale " work on grounds. A [nod program Including Methodist Male Quertette, Durham. also Dr. Leeson. M. P P. Tea served but. 6 to 8 p. m Ad- tg-togg 35c and I5 cents. Proceeds for church mrpmvenmnt. . l'u'mc In Erlxnam a "sly 29th. Address “on Mr Rollo. Min Burnabv. Pres. Cc-< My McKee and Mn F'omtrtusster tiouth hasw been ttotifiod of as change in postal regulation. which nukes it compulsory to pay postal. on otcrtam mad man" hithovto Carried free. Vantage must now be paid on periodical bulklmu circulars schedules and "ports ptcparod by and issued hnmlhe Ptovin- and Government Devil. in connection mm Attneulturtsl, Induntrial and Sani- tary Mutton. as well in! return." in rela- Ium to such munch on schedules fur- omlmi try them, awn-m (“misused by 'tbb; EgoplCS' ruler. of some land to preserve out Mar . . all respect as well an to make beautiful ttg £3333: Kid?“ . _ . _ ' o. 3, Glenelg the my of the dead. Can the Directors _ . Melvtlle Anderson. No d, blunt“ mount their other labor: trf love do ioms Armstrong Hutton lint ' _ _ ' ' mythmg to inmate this acuon. Mary baton, No 6, Glenelg l Mame: any“ Pawrr--AGardor. least: bell. illonon) No g,Glenelg Party under the auspices of the Ladies' Man b-ttell, " And will be held on Wednesday evening Blanch Boyce, No. 6, Begum] July 28th. at Mr Sprnes Hopkins, lot 26, Ada G brown. No. l. Glenn; Iron. 6, Bontmck. opposite the Church. Gerald brunt iHoarors)No.6Bentinck Booth and sale of work on grounds. A Walter Dunbar. hep. school. Pomona, ttood program meluding Methodist Male ttttl H. bower“. Nu 5, blenetg Quartet", Durham, also Dr. Meson. M. Joseptt Imus, Holstem V P. Tea served frt n. k', to 8 p. m Ad- Adele halts. Holstein rum-mm 35c and If. cents. Proceeds for Wilbert Haley. sets School, Pomona I church mtvrmerwnt. . l Anme Mammal». Holstein l ' e _ % _ V anmel Mn. No 2, Euremont I o/l"IC,ti'.", tl:.,'.", lm. .heen Mitre: l belle Same Kirby, Orchard bctwol me In portal reg" ntlons. w IL l _ umltr~ " compul-ry 1.; tray postage on l Murpe) Langnll, HOMO!) Hui tschool rerun; “all matter hitherto curried free. t est, 1,-)tPA".e'.e.: ' ickerg ‘l l'wtuge must now he paul ou periodical ', Ma": McArthur, No Laurent .1”ther nrculurs schedules and reports 1%") MC‘HH'mr le I, Gltrneig prepared by and liNllfd from the. Provin- l [my “Adah-'- Varney schotu , _ rosl Government Uepttc Ill couneetiort Flortnfe ytlre1t 'Honors) Blythe b w ith Agricultural. Industrial and Suni- . School, {\Olmanby ' tury mutton. as well "n returlu Ill rela- Lampbtll arcLean, Rocky School to tr In with matter. on svhedules fur. tiugn McLean, Ila-thy bllfme'l lll‘hftl Iv them " m up. t'nrum med by l Dutsy Mather. Vickers, - noun llll‘ll. mutant men and others. In I Ada Middleton, Rocky .uthtN:1 c m..lur.g returns ' t ".arrittiUr", lulth." and _Kysttprer Motttqou (le I Latora All- a..." _ Hattie Mortley t' Pearl Morlley Jlort.) " human: l: , PM”: um FROM Hts. AustinOConnell. Holstein mm In a (1..“ 12M game Durham Jyts Esther Petty, No l, Normanby an.» defeated Hanoi " Juniors on their l Beatrtce Hinder, Holstein uwn an und FI’llro'k. Julv 16. In the first l Kathleen Ray ttion.; Lalona school penal Durham darted out with lastluordun Ridden. thbeck “no” trmlnhntnn and milled three goals be- l Alex Scott, Holstein lure the llanmerlahu got the" bearings. l Margaret bmellle, No l, Glertlg ln the srcond pound the Hanover team Kathleen Sullivan .H; Dornuh 5”, Sch strong and “gutted two mull“ However Mary Sullivan ' -- the Durham; "trtt determined they were Maurice Vasey ., ' but lama to ht tle‘N red and :held fast I Edith Vickers (Hon.) Mulock the one “Hal lead tall the tinal song The l Ella Wilson No 2 Egremotll lmrhamdeltmo- payed a steady game; ' ' and med the" tads to advantage while DURHAM SCHOOL the home played vool combination and Edgar Brown Geo W Bryon tmk chances on boring in on the nets. Eula Burnett Mabel Crutchlej Thur team should make a showing in the Margaret, Eden Donald Gresham "le lmaln. The Durham line was goal, ttir! K. Hughes tll) (J!) E. Hunt (H. h McDonald .phml Hilton Rowe :coy- an I. Kelsey (H) Florence Knee es "any Kress" defence, “Mountain (Jr) M.LaudeiiH) B. Levme . and C McGirr centre. N. Zimmer ", (Sr) G McCallum (H) Same Levme N met crm hum hier'. Sherwood Rowe. May Mccwguy Esther Mccom -- .. u A,,.,:_I- _-. ..‘.-,- n-‘r...- 1“| Noni. MrGirr Mr Neil McF.arherr a! a former teacher '" "e, v'l" IluF- Fr'» . . .P..e_ - - - _ Inuit homo. woe Your" ', Outside home, Irvine Linda: Hanover will way tre return “me on Wednesday. Ju v 2h. Come out and m the Juveniles ”at Pipe Ba Marriage Licenses uh. free THE mom-y you spend tNrtne the lore year: of toil willnot help you to live comtorublr in retirement, in old age. It is only the money you are saving new that will bring ultimate "tdependence. Our Swim Department who saving may to! you. [usage at Review Office test " DURHAM MANGO-I .10»: mi . - w“ 'ark "new: gunman out: was”; - Hunts" . U. F U. will hold a big gharn'r grove on Thursday. Addiusts will be given by lr, Munster of Labor, Mr bu, Ct "vptrayye_ctmpelr, OF CANADA ”a... "a “a.“ In“ IhJNJJL”. Retired Sssucd by J,r.irirciatat. . Mi. unhupply music. Ad- Idler. and ladies with THE Durham you can , Inspectorate I at F21 per hund- I "I-.-... ; mth one but! or, On Monday the anxiety cf scores at L My 25 pound" of ( pupils and that friends was at at test by t iths appearance ol the Entrance teams] . . e _ ‘ No exammation catches the imagination yref:,rgiltl'rrttlt,; I of the public as does the . Entrance' and I gain,“ been ap- II to abolish it as some propose would "re nnp'al in an IS: . an outcry. -. . . I m. 1 Mr Jnc. A. Graham has sctetainetl inl . town hxs tine recon: H: mm; schema. nut ! to . . ' l '/t'g,,d'."a,h',/11,", I only m the number passed but m the “0- ', , l m éuccewfully. I portion of honots. Further, a pupal cf 'lrlii'ci.'lcJl'cse"a'ile'l, his in m9. Katie Keltiey, stood hut ml Jill; year work. the Insptcurrye, ary) ttns war, Ceci: t , m mm,“ lie Wiggins, also his pupilhas the same honor} I the Houscto Rent-ttrooms, good wood furnace, soft and hard water at door. at! on ground Mor. Apply to M. Kress, Durham. A Garden Party will be held on Mr John Kerr's lawn, Varney. on Thursday, August 5th. under the auspices of Varney Church. Good program; Durham Band in attendance ; grounds brightly lighted. Admiericn Mc and Me. To these two so the Dr. Jamieson med. als (or 1919 and 1920, the Interest (A the Dr. in education bans in no way affected by the ups and downs of pohtks. Miss Floyd, ot Top CM school has the rare distinctwn of passing her tour pupis and all with honors Miss Jessie Clark. Latona. had three of her four take honors and there are several arms almost as good as mil be seen. At o. Sound centre only one pupJ from rural schools took honors. At Durham centre there were exam, Wtrstantitmng a claim often made, that Durham was the intellectual centre ot County Gres. Edgar brown Geo W bryun 1 Eula Burnett Mabel Crutchley Margaret Eden Donald Graham (Sn K. Hughes til) O) E, Hum (H) dr) I. Kelsey tH) Florence Kress (Jr; M. Lauder (H) B. Levine (Sr) G McCallum (Hi Satire Levine May McCanlhey Esther McComb (Sr) Clara McClac Ill) Nellie Mch G. Moorhead Gianna Noble l Harold Noble Barbara Rumble . Hilton Rose tlt) I. Sharp JI) _ Mary Smith Blanch Traynot I (SN Cecil Wiggins All E Smith Ethcl Ailer, No, 9, Egrcmc Alma. bunuon. No lo, Em Mae MchlmiMHI No 10 Elton hchfan iH) .. Kathleen N than (H) Br Philomena Walsh W1) " Cora H1chucwn.bw:mon nus: -y--.. ... -r.e __ eral weeks some road machinery mu: rte-l moved last week but intend by train to Dundas in Wentworth Co. and not - originally intended to continue operations‘ north at this town. One wonders who haw the pull to accomplish this temoul. and.“ out County Road Committee m- tluding our Neevr, “at consultd. The public of this community will took tome Reeve. the Board oi Trade. or the Coun- ‘cil to stick up for a rehtigr,tl'l'l ot the wadmakmg just begu last year. On Saturday, July “ulna: 2 o'clock, at l the home of Ed. Laudonecollege at. Bedroom suite, bed, dining room suite. parlor suite, 3 rockers, 3 parlor tables, l writing desk. ' kitchen cupboardtr,kitctetl lounge. flour orlcloths. carpets, lamps. pic- tures, dishes. Happy Thoughtrangc, wood cook stove. Radiant Home doublc heater, lawn mower. garden tools and may other articles. 0 hens and w chicken 2 ED. LANCDON. R. BRIGHAM. T ”Mn-“n- Auction." After lying at" Duxpam station fut Who Ordered Renew! ? (iiii'jlie iii) ttttt Inspectorate DURHAM AUCTION SALE DROMORE No, 9. Esnmom an. No lo, Egnmom rnidtHt No 10 G. an) E Geo W Bryon Mabel Crutchley Donald Graham O) E. Hunt (HA Florence Kress Pull: Auction" outrun) II." I'llvv-I _-__ _ thunder, lightning and rain played havoc with S. School and church attendance, but Rev. Mr. Scott. Holstein. Moderator of Durham Presbyterian congregation, got through it all. but had I smaller congregation than usual to speak to. The interior reflected the congregation? loss, the black and purple draping of the pupil. the exquisite arousing of white Irma. loxglove and other owers on pul- pit, platform and organ, all were remin- ders of the sorrowful occasion. These lumen were there by the initiative. the lab” and the love of Mio Rutherford and all hearts were warmed by the thoughtful and tatteful display. Mr. Scott, while performing his official duty, took occasion to express, his regret at the death of Rev, Mr. Whaley. whose friendship he valued since Knox Col'ege days. As moderator hr asked them dur- um; the vacancy to be in their place every Sunday It inspired the candidate to do his best and enabled them to judge of his quality. . C . ’ ' A_'.I ll He would esteem it a tawr. he saw. u the congregation would inform him If any pastoral work needed in the mean- time and honed they would in a spirit of unity, be able before long to sel' ct a suit able successor to their paiereverec' pastor. He took his text from ICor. l :30. "Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto ul wisdom and righttoucness and sancti, fication and redemption." (- God, he said, had done Wonderful things for us. and the text was a full in. ventory of God's gifts to mem The qual ities mentioned were those lost hv the fall and remained through and by the fur:ished work cf Christ and union with him A crowded church. seats in the aisles, awoke the interest in the commemora~ tron of the death of the late Mr Whaley Rev Mr, Scott presided and gave out the Shepherd psalm as an opening piece. after which Scripture selections were read by Rev, Mr Mills of Drayton, followed by prayer by Rev. Mr. McEwm. Baptist pastor, who had cancelled their evening service, as also had the Methodist body, to allow of their people mingling in the urvrce. Mr Scott in the announctme.nts, again urged regular attendance during p Oba- _ . . " A -._:__4 .. ngdn-n‘ iro"nG $0306 and remitted a. having ot ea candidates be ore is choice was at. tt mated. k __ ..-.. ~,A..._.x ac-...-..-" Kr Ktlllvlcu. Rev. Mr. Mills conveyed the sympathy l and greetings of Sargeen Presbytery. He (Named them the Presbytery felt the loss reyyasfpi've/' lesethan the congre- gation. Mr 1'haiey was held in the tughestesteern not only for his wovks sake, but for the wise counsel he was able tc give and for which he would live m their memory. Rev Mr. Lemon, Clifford, the third' delegate from the Presbytery. before en-\ termg on hi: sermon, paid tribute also tol the accused. They all looked up to liim‘ and appreciated. his fellowship. His text was taken lrom Matt 20 ; 23. "whosoever mil be great among you let him be your minister." and he aaid there “ere few places a man could sbetter minister to his fellows than in the gospel ministry. A quality a gospel minister must have is an i abiding faith, enabling him to say i with Pa Al "I am persuaded“ and wrth EJchn, “i know." These features were been in deceased and the life ot such a l man spoke more than his words. Sundayjqrenoon last a.severe He alsgvdieralt vividly with the pastoral worls, a work tvhich.c.oyld wt be tabula- ted, but many would be able to point tpd his ministry as being helpful. while ty felt the stimulus of his earnest christian spirit. The choir at both sewing had special music. In the evening they gave as one voluntary, hymn 620, with its tender. ."Good Night" refrain, one verse of which is ". "Only Good night. beloved, not 'Faren ell' A little _while and all his saints shall Church Declared Vacant __ dwell . . 1n hallowed unemr,rry,lhitit?, In “allow“: uuvuu. m... "mm? ' . Good Night, Good Night" and withthis we close. Royal Arch Masons Lodge Here Last Friday was a busy day in A. F. & ' A. M. melts here when seven brethren. were present from Totonto, instituting Durham Chapter, Run! Arch 'il.'l'J.f.)l) The local lodge is both aggressive tttttil progressive and thm new Chapter isa step tugher in masonry than could prev" ously be attained hue. lt will be the only Royal Arch Lodge in thisdlsttict of eight Lodges. The newly elected officers i are Principal 2-.-s D. Croft :Principal ll 'tld,' D B Jameson : Principal J--E A. Hay ', Treisurer--W s. Hunter : Chief _ tiofournerz.E, 9, McClqcklln 2teier, tio. The went was tittingry.celtbrttef by a fme banquet in the evening in theLib- rary basement at which the visitors, loc- al members and their wives or sitter“ wen present, in all about 60. The tabr l les were laden with an abundance of good 1 things to satisfy the inner man, tastily 'e,.?.'..,':.', by several of .the local brethren. I During the conclusion on the remit. |Grand Scribe E. Henry T. Smith ot Tor- (onto, acting as Toastmaster. propoqed i the toast "The King" which was heartily . responded to. Other touts lolloving t were "Our country," "The ladies” "The Visiting Brethren," "The new lodge" and i "The newly initiated members," was i ed and "emptied loin Aex‘felknt res- wjvulll‘l"uu ___-Me'"-'" ,: _ . jorirnet-rD C Town ; Junior Sojourner Cross, Hanover. THE MEMORIAL SERVICE sea by the visitors and by ex-Premier Hurst. Dr Jamieson. W E Clark, Mayor Grant and Dr D B Jamieson. Fir Wm. gave the oration to! the evening in a nir- ring narration of Canada" opppftunitier.. ttrontecttr and "warm The Ina“ brethren we" high!) pleased to entertain i Memorial Servlces 'irfriiirfrir, THURSDAY. JULY 22, 1920 Emiged' ; ”hiding of storm of With which is incorporated the lobtcin Leader Car Marker Lost-- No. 140329. between Mulock and Durham on Sunday evening. July 18 Finder please leave at Review office. Reward. Mrs Wm Buchan t f Dunnvipr, " visit- ing her sister, Mrs T. Rinhie. Edge Hill. Mrs Gen Tolchard and daughter, Edna Ritchie of Suliivan viailed town friends Friday last. They were accompanied by Mrs Angus Brown of Chesley who visited Mrs Hugh McDonald, Upper Town Mr Sam McCracken suffered a paraly- tic stroke last Wednesday night and has been seriously ill though to-day, happily, is somewhat improved His Fon Robert, from MIL-burg and dauahler Mrs Bretz. Shelburne, are new at the pa'ental home. Mr and Mrs Will Home“ of Sarnia, motored lo Durham on Friday and are ependinz the week with their brother and sister. Mr and _Mrt .lohn_A Grgham. Up: Hurt. .III auu "luv _'Vll-I ... s-e"'"..-."", _ r per Town and with other friends and relatives in and around Durham. They are accompanied by thir sons Willard, Thomac, John and dauwhtcr Jean. Mr. Burgess is assist.a.rtr.ytltt superintendent with thr Imperial Oil Compnny in whoe employ he has been continuously for In years They have an average pay roll of1600 men at the Sarnia lmperialOil this dist banished mtesman brother! mason and Lady Hearst as guest; in-l, terspersed with the toasts were elocution- I ary numbers by Entertainer by D, B. Patterson of Owen Sound and E. D. Mc- t Clocklin and an instrumental by Miss, McDonald. The genial toattttttattter l stated they had conducted this banquet l a: similarly as pastime to those held in the city, and was thoroughly enjoyed by i all. Special tribute was yaid in addres- _ ses to Mr. W. E. Clark lor his activity in, promoting the visit of the Toronto breth- _ ten to establish the new lodge here. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr and Mrs. Chas. Petty at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon, when their youngest dwahter (have. us married to Mr Walter Dunn) of Flint, Mich. by Rev J. L. Small of liespeler. “ The bride who was given away l'y her father. were a town of Tshite fsatin and veil with orange blossrms tsnd carried roses and sweet peas. Miss Marjorie B. Moore of Wilson. N. Y., played the wed- ding march and "I Love you Truly" and I "Because" were sung by Mr Kenneth B. , Moore Wt rks Following the ceremony a buffet lunch- eon was served, after which the young couple left tor a boat trip to Pt Arthur. On their return they will reside in Flint. The Review adds its congratulations RUSSELL- MORRIS A very pretty marriage ceremony was} solemnized in tit, Peter's R. C. church, l Anon. Wed. morning, July 14th,l9'20 " The Rev. Dean Halm officiating The principals in the ceremony were Miss Cas- l hie. daughter of the late Thomas Russell of Bentinck tp. and Mrs Annie Russelq now of Ayton, and Joseph Morris, son of I the late Patrick Morris and Mrs Julia A.', Morris of Normanby.." l, The bride was assisted throughout the! I ceremony by her sister Miss Leone Rus- l ‘sel. while Mr Thus. Lynert otGalt. all leousin of the groom. acted in the capfcC :ity of best man. Promptly at 9 a. m ,l l the happy party alighted in m two motor care, driven from the home ol the bride's 1 mother and although "Old Sol" did seem just a little grouchy with his rays on that particular morning, yet the clouds soon dissipated and what? though a tew cop- l ious showers had sprinkled mother earth. it did not in the least dampen the ardor or the spirits of this young couple who had pledged lealty and fidelity to each other and were now about to roneummate those pledges before God's altar. Quite a number of the friends and rel- atives assisted at the nuptial high mass and after the knot was securely tied. the Itappv party repaired to the home of the bride's mother where a sumptuous wed- ding dinner was served. Owing to a late family bereavement, ll only the immediate relatives of the prin- ’ cipale were invited gueets. but in attest- l ation of thtir popularity in the commun- l ity, many wedding gills were sent in try l wellwishers from the surrounding neigh- _ borhood as well as many from other parts. ', The bride was beautifully attired inl white georgette with satin and pearl 1 trimmings and wore a veil of white net caught up with Lily of the Valley and orange blossoms and carried a boquet of 1 bridal roses, The. bridesmaid looked, matina dress of ivory crepe de thene! with bead trimming and wore a “hut milan hat. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a beautiful emerald pen- dant and to the groomsman a pair of gold cuff links. The afternoon was spent in social amusement until a' out 4 30 p. m when) the young couple, left by G T R train for, their home in Gait. where Mr. Morris‘ holds a lucrative position and where dur. ing the past months he has purchased a home and in his leisure hours has been furnishing the same. Thus having all things in readiness for the lady of his choice to immediately establish herself " queen in her own household. they have embarked on lite’e matrimonial voyage. Lend the wishes of their many friends are 'bon voyage.'-Com. Veteran Star Theatre Program The grief} Friday and Sat, 1 8 reels July 23 In! M Harold yt.,'.',', Comedy 17ttetdt, 3:2: 3:3. Spa-go. , J J"! tt 2lt,'a"A'ttl tdh 2mm 19 DUGGAN - . PETTY July Weddings iiliti, - tiltg ism. TORONTO Miss Carmoum returned hope. lart Saturday from a week's visit With friends m Owen Sound, Shallow Lake, Chesley. ! Dr and Mrs McDonald, mm and daugh- ter, aner and Mrs W D. Mills of St. Catharines rrolorrd here and spent over the week end with old friends and rela- lives. Rev. John Small and MR: Mae Moore of Hespeler visited a few days at Mr. Chas Petty's and attended the weddmg there Tuesday, the former otfictating. Mrs Iloughtby and son and little Jean Moffat of London, motored to Durham thesddy to vmt her sister Mrs Jos Firth and other relatives in Glenelg. Mry .C.andy and daughter, of Toronto. are visiting their cousin Mrs Hugh Firth, east cf Upper Town Mrs McGin left Wednesday tospend a couple of weeks with her daughter Mrs Watson in Galt, ard Mo Chvimie a similarpericd with her sicter, lite Me Lean of Shelburne. Misses Mary Findlay, Toronto and Vera COM]. Dresden, fare guests of their l Mead. Miss Marion Calder [or a few wee s ' Mrs Rcbt. Mitchell ot Keewatin. is home on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs Arch. Davidson. Min: Katie McAuliffe visited with Me lanclhon friends last week. Miss M. Ctilliton of Toronto, returned to her home last week, after a visit with her cousin, Miss Katie McAuliffe. Mr and Mrs Arthur King of Me n'real, motond here to spud a few dam with the iormer's sister, Mrs Finlay Graham. Mr Campbell Mitchell returned to Sarnia Thursday after ayew days holi. daydhere, being laid up with an injured han . Miss Edith Blake of Toronto is visit- ing with Miss Belle Lauder for a time Or. and Mrs John o. Moore, with tel Kenneth and daughter Mar Jory. motored from their home in Wilson, N. Y., last‘ Saturday. covering the distance to hisI sister's.Mrs C. Pettv. Bentinck. easily; in about ten hours. They are, oi course. ' puests at the wedding of their niece, Miss _ Grace Petty, today. Tuesday. l The Misses Milburn of Stamford. were guests lately for a fortnight of their aunt, Mrs Robt. Milburn, Upper Town. MissSillars of the Regina Collegiate. and her sister Min Edina. after spend- ing mo weeks under the parental roof at Dornoch. sail on Saturday for a tour in Scotland. Congratulations to Mr Allan McGilli- vray and Miss Sarah Donnelly.. who on Tuesday last were married in Markdale. Both are well-known here and good wishes of many friends go out to them The groom served with the rcit C. M. R. in France. Mr and Mrs John A. Mcllraith ol Toronto arrived Monday to holidaya couple at weeks with his parents in town and with her mother Mrs Comte, Bent'k. John is now Manager done of the Liggett drug stores in the citv. just north of Eaton's has a staff when and haslrft Karl Lenahan, an old Durham boy and recent Fharmacv vraduate invharue in his absence The but”. he ”pens. will soon be placed in charge of a new More, r.McCLtiuioN--At Blotyrrfreld, on Thurs- day.July 15th, to Mr and Mrs. J. H. McClocklin. a an. GRAHAM-4n Toronto, July and. 192040 Mr and Mrs Ed. Graham.(nee Elin Couttsl a son. (Donald Edward.) MensWorsted Suits Er Raincoats and other articles in general at Levine's Store, Durham. The goods mentioned below arrived lately, being late of delivery. They we re crdered last fall for spring delivery And have just new arrived. I em compelled to reduce them to very low prices in order to sell them out with the rent of the go "in on hand at the present time. Be sure to make " your business to see these goods before they are gone, as I don't expect they will last very long et these prices. . Men's Fine Blue Worsted Suits, - f reg. 42.50, on sale.................. M.9S A Man; wool top Raine oats, latest make in " di e an shades, r 23.00, on I Minna...” I'..'.'.'.'...'.'.'.'.'.',".'..'.".'.. 16.9S Men's dark shade Reinvent: n a saerifiee prior...........---. 6-95 Young Men’s Blue Serge Suits. 27 95 latest make, reg $35.00. on ale . The above mentioned prices could not be duplicated for the “me money as”... .. doesn't matter to us as we no bound to give up basins“. There are I grant many other lines not mentioned which no gmtly reduced. It in for you to benefit by buying before nearing “nowhere, ad buy while you have this opportunity. as you will not get such goods aguin for the um. money . LE V INE & CO. , - - Durham BORN SPECIAL SALE Store where Quality Reigns Supreme We are solo agents for Progress Brand Clothe- tailnred by the beat of nkiliod tailors. With every Suit ya u buy from us boning the Progress label, you n, L only get value for your money but get a 'Iatel which is your guarantee against any defects in quality or workmanship. ‘If you are thinking about buying 3 Suit, see our line and let us aim-II you the reason why we think Progress is supnrior to other brands of Semi-ready made Clothing. S. F. MORLOCK "pR0GRESSlBR/Ntll)d We have just to hand another shipment of Ladies' Silk Gloves in all the leading shades in heavy and extra heavy qualities. Our Wairtn are here waiting for your imp“. lion. A large stock to choose from in Silk Crepe and Vales. Come early and get tirtrt choice. TIE Iltlfil. BANK OF BANABA A large shipment expected this week. yours before they are all gone. All Alterations has for rental at moderate price. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES for the “€00.91”! very PROTECT YOUR VICTORY BONDS CLOTHING LADI ES'i1GL0VES LADIES' WAIST 3 stsle,trerpair------ V", l, Men's Big B Overall! on sale...... 2.49 f Young Men's Overalls and Smock-I, l 95 l F on almond: . _ Men's Work Shir'n. blue chambray l " ', Big B make. on sale, each .....r... . I Boys' Fine and Henry Shoes. sizes 3 " I l to S, extra quality. on sale...... . ‘be duplicued for the some money again. " q up bouillon. There ore I (not many other load. It it for you to troqtetit by buying before no this opportunity, as you will not get such Day STRAW HATS Men's Peabody Overalls still Mitt“ Wally a " ”on“. _ 0. BAMBI A 80)! MCI! Free of charge. . C"'. 3.19 ... 2.49 Ir".' L95 1tv. 1.116 ins 3.95 Lr2j, if} E3

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