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Durham Review (1897), 5 Aug 1920, p. 1

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1n inc.- Wan l be " on leluded market. mine at nar- time d a tet W Mixed Feeds Mt! VOL. XLIII. no. 32 , hm 5ALl-Unl Lmrom mu, m... t a and an new. Can be an at Cher- mu-t Garage, Durham. A garden party under the mmtiemod 'nmr. Church will be beidem tho 'tee. Inn gmunds on Tuesday,’ Aug. toth. In.n.uu. Band m attendance In!“ "o-tM) reward in dined to! in. lormahhn leading to the conviction of the “we responsible for the cutting of the ttore on my gawk" pump on the night ot tqloh ml. In out “me no, any Win In: Max“: The Fairbanks. Mom Co., of Tomato mall u introduce the" Delco Lighting :uttm mio farm homes in this vicinity. .mu u "mead the grounds of Mrs John Hell Glenelg, will be electrically “lamb noted at the Pres, Minion Bald Sudan hm Friday evening. August 6th. fhe Annual Garden Party ot Burn! t nun h. Rocky Saugeen, will be held on “mummy evening, August It, on the a“; t ii, Lachrdn McLean. Sum mm tram? to 8. A good "can is hung prepared. Admission, 35¢.Il'ld15t A sensaucnal tragedy is stirring our mm town of Cheeky. Thursday of last “on Joshua Green shot and wound" H.' Jriu,GTiid Wanted. Mn band harmon- p, Lavnl, drayman. The tatPr dicdon Monday and Green is now held in Walk. mum mi. In due time hi, trial will be new on my law! My M29. wan Another splendid Entrance cla- record n that ot Mr Hem Hannam, Principal of Nonawa P. s. Seven of his pupils wrote dud all were successful, two Seniors and on: Junior capturing hone". 'l'hisnnd the tact that his emu: class passed last was fully sustamn the reputation for thowughness and ability that character- nod Herb when astodcnt at D, ws, am later as a most sucteutul teacher. LAVM‘BID AN Biol. -The Wilkie, Funk, Press, relates, an adventure that ht- Icll Dun Mckinro L too o' Mrs. Allan McKinnon, Upper Toyn. While driving home a party of girls horn a caravan vmmu eagle lit on the road at front of his Issued by C lung. at Review om I ( _,).8)eh'; School examination; tale Motor propelled vehicles have increas- HI 'oe' 25 per cent in a year. and greatly maumd also is the use of farm tractors‘ mum: engines. and factory and Iarm _ mmwnent. As these all depend on gaso- hut my power there seems to bep proba- blhty of a prediction 0175: gasoline com- my true. The motorist has to tacenot only the rising price oi gasoline, but the unpwasant assurance from Hon. F. C. “was. Minister of Highways, that next we: motor Licenses will be raised. Poo. an)“ w 315.00 The "venue from thi. wun’r this year amounts to 82,000,000. marriage Licenses you have formed ttfe Sav- ings habit you are prepared to meet its opportunities; if not reconstruct your methods at“! begin today. We have a Savings Department " every STAIN“ BANK Branch. Mill-L7 . ’ on. M:; than "an" one Chevrolet Baby Grand KW. Can be new at Chew ECONSTRUC- TION is the order ' of the _dqy. _If - CANADA 'NTP", cancer. J H. Parke, Domed: Apply at once to "Mr. J. Levine has purchased from Mr. " W. Johnston his tine 230acre farm 1 just north of Durham. FOR SALE.--one "can calm Cow. Apply to _ A. McCormick. R. R. l, Wham Car Marker Lost-No. 140820, between Malock and Durham on Sunday evening, July 18 Finder please leave at Review Office. Reward. The regular monthly meeting of Cana. dian Greys Chaptet l. O. D. E. will be hold in the Public itrrary mrTuesday, Aug. mm at tt p. m. Don't forget the Garden Party at the home of Mrs. John Bell. Glenda. on Fri. day, Aug. 6. The Durham Band will be present and a good program will be given by the Presbyterian choir'. Admiuion 25c and He. Messrs Duncan Clark. Ben Coulis. Jos Patterson. Bentinck; Harry Williams, Robt. McFadden, Geo. Stewart. Irwin Anderson, Glenda ; Ben Woods and Robt Nicholson, Egremont: A. A. Canon Durham, are recent purchasers of Ford can through Ai. Smith & Sons, local Agents. It Catton's car is a Coupé. Two changes in newspapers in this lo- ca'ity have recentlv Irampired. Mr. Nolan has sold out his share in the pan- nership of the Chesioy Enterprise to his partner, Mr Wm. McDonald and has purchased the Barrie Advance, an old established paper. Mr T. H. B. McCul- lough of the Chatsworth News has sold out to the Fleming ;Pyb.' Co., publishers 6f the Sun Times, ' Scum}, who are placing a lady edimss in charge. Sai-ful Lacrosse Match Strait Plays tttre The first ofthe semi-final games. Sab‘ nia vs. Durham all] be played in Durham on Wednesday, August Nth. at 4 p' m. Sarnia have captured their district a'so and hive a strong line up. ‘Twill be a great game and no one for miles around should miss it. Admission only 35c and 20c.. The return game will te played in Srrnia Saturday following, and (our. co mt on the round. Maid Wanted-Apply to Mrg. J.r. All changes have been made on Re- view Labels up to and mcludmg 4th‘ August. The change lb' a receipt to those who sent by mail, and they have our warmest thanks. Will those when label does n6t read "Dec, 20" at least please see to it at once and remit us at 81.50 on year. This rate as an know in quite inadequate and must be changed ll. f. I). Picnic at Bunessan Though Buneuan U. F. o. ran into um favorable weather on two pfevious oc- casions for their picnic, they were favor- ed with a splendid day Monday, Civic Holiday. A big crowd attended and en- joyed the sports, though the' day was somewhat marred by an unfortunate " cident which befell Angus McCormack, son of Dan McCormack of Glenelg Cen- tre in the baseball game. He was at bat for Glenelg Centre and was struck with a pitched ball behind the ear, which drop ped him unconscious. His condition was serious for a time but we learn to-day, 1 Tuesday, he is recovering Ceylon won l the game. suited as [allows ; Men's too yards-- _ k. Bureitied, Thon Ball. Boys under "--L Wilson. J. Betrunk, Young ladietr -- Hazel Demon. um: Whittaker. Running hop. step and jump-Owe And- erson M ft 7 in, Sam Arrowsmith 34 ft ' inches Runniruiump--0vie Anderson 16 tt 5 in. Sam Anderson " " 5 in. G. M. Leewn. M. P. P. Was the chair- man for the program and delivered a brief address, as did also Mess" George and Thee Binnie. The feature of the program was the fine three quarter hour address of Min McPhail which received good attention. The main-points ot her imbue given in the tomorrow: 1 Park picnic where she also spoke. in on- i other when». Swinton Park Pipe bold YOUR LABEL-IS If RIGHT iiiii"irtiriiGoon and booth sudden- an: phtlotn rm libcnlly POW“ _ . n A ML- __A--A- intemtersed good GiiG into thenight T "RIM W of “it" LTA, ram were pulled off which re. Edna -- Hazel Benton. Irene m _ iiiii)ttt-j'ttii" The Label ? Wednesday Next Sam Arrowsmith and The Publishers at “0 wxllbc Hon. Rollo, Minister tri W Addresses Gatherings at Allan Park and Hanover Abright afternoon (allowing a heavy noontide shower allowed of a great gath- ering at Robt Brigham's tine picnic grounds under the auspices of the U. F. O. on Thursday last. The chief attrao tion was the presence of Hon. Walter Rollo, Minister of Labor in the Prury Goveinment and scarcely lees so was the desire to hear Miss McPhail. whose rep utation is becoming provincial wide. Then there was Mr S C McKee, the com- mercial expert of the.U. F. 0., our own M P. P. Mr. G. M. Leeson and the Mt. Forest pipe band so there was almost more than enough for a program ona bright July day. Mr Leeaon was chairman at the Path, and made his remarks brief but tothe point,seeing there wit ane outside talent. Mr McKee representing the cooper:- tive activities of the tf. F. U. is a fluent speaker and holds the audience through ma» ses ol figures as few can. The politi- cal and co-operative departments were. he said, as man and wife, each treiimged to the other. Some concrete examplee of co-operative benefits caught his audience. There had been delayin getting sugar ordered in March last, but it was canine and would be supplied to the fortunate ones, who had their orders in at 17c a lb as prom- ised. Their department had in one year han- died 359 carioads of Co. Grey live stock representing a value of $900,000 In the whole province 60,000 carioads of, cattle and 80,000 of hogs had passed through their hands. Another concrete example to show how the farmer _profits by using U. F. O. ia-, cilities. A large shipment of Manitoulin cattle were ready to send to Toronto, a speculator offered $80 a head. ' The otrer Remed good but the young man in charge decided he would not accept, went him- self, paid freight by boat and rail and cleared 3H8 on each boastinsteud of $80. by using the organization. A sigma Iésull was shown in their handling of cream, so with poultry, eggs. coal, twine, &c. Illustrating exorbitant charges oi mid- dlemen he analyzed the cost oi a suit of clothes, figures obtained from experts ; the cost of wool, manufacturing, dyes, lining. buttons. &c, and giving reasonable profits amounted to 825, yet he paid 847. M) for it. Who got the difference? Referring to timber scandals he said Premier Drury had made a beginning and recovered 81000 from timber profiteers, _ and hundreds of thousands more were expected. He defended the premier as to radial question '. Why build a fourth railway, say trom Toronto to Belleville. when already C. P. R., G. T. R., C. N. R. run parallel and when there are places in ‘Ontario 12 to 15 miles from a railway ? Mr Likil was a farmer up to his M)th year but lost his only son in the war and had to give up. Miss McPhail was in fine fettle in the Park and in Hanover Hall where she again lollowed Mr McKee. As usual the has hard rubs tor "the bunch " Ottawa 1 like so well" who cling to office in spite ordemandc to resign from ,civiliun and soldiet organizations. ed, she said that U. F. O. stood for "United for Omce" and with this mean» ing it could he aptly applied to the Ct- uwa government. She used to pronounce the new prem- iers name Mech an, but was glad he had told us how ; it was “Me-en." which pronounced as one syllable (Mean l.) just described him and his government! a sally received with applause and more followed as she accused the Liberals of using a platform like gangway plank on a boat, then pulling it in! Both parties i had exploited the people. There was still going to be two parties ', in one ‘would be found the honest, the thrifty, the industrious ; in the other the 'rrofit- ', eers and gutters. i She repeated the ttouaefurnishing 'story showing fora modest workman'e hon e duty charges of 5306. She puts a bride ‘and groom into it now and iduty on their clothing brings the sum over 8400. Out of the making of I plowshare. Into: gets 4c and all other charges brings cut price up to Mc. Yet in the same town, the consumer pays for that plow-shat: She urges direct taxation to overcome) tariff 'reofiteering. The high cost of in- plememu the Wu is not all caused by high - to workmen. Ford can in Canada out in 1916 ”a P?" than in the States ygt the States “than! got " {0.795% L the Canadians and the on): thin: applies in 1920 to other this” iarsir injustices lo farmers, lt ha?! been charg- (THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 1920 in: which Is incorponted the Ttetatefn Leader consumers in general. she said was "build ing a top heavy civilization which will, unless remedied. topple over sone day and cause disaster." 'suGileis by an appeal to "send men to Ottawa with backbone. not grime " Hon. Mr. Rollo. Minister of Labor, says of himself “I was born a worker. not an orator," vet he's I substantm part of the government “brie, has his facts well marshalled and telis the labor and union story w:th vim and clarity though up to May of 1019, he was at work as an ordinary workinnn. He opened with compliments to the prev/ou" speakers which was ademon- stralion that the U. F O. has abundant material to tell of its aims and objects. Miss Neilie Nicholls of Wingham in guest this week at Mr. John McGowan! Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie of Seafmth viéited af J. S. Mellraith‘s on Tuesday. Mrs W. E. Clark, upper town. has come from Toronto where she has been to meet her mother and sister from Ottawa Mrs. Duncan McDonald and sistr r, Mrs. J. Shannon, are visiting relatives in Paitley this week. . _ miss Vera Pattergon of Wiamm has been visiting her cousin Miss Ella Kin- nie the past week. Mrs J. Suthérland and daughter Annie of Stratford are visitors with Mrs Thor. Banks. . Mr. Harry Hunter motored to his old h mm at "The Hedges" the tiret ot the week, followed later by his motherand sister, Mrs. Lorne Somerville, who will spend the remainder oi the a mum here Mrs. Rom. Marshall ind daughter Janet, are on a visit to relatives in Ctu- boygan, Mich. Mr. Flint Hind of Detroit. Mich., Is spending a few days with his mother he t '. Mr. S. F. Morlock and son Bryson are holidaying at Oliphant for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S.orysdaleof ttet/ Mr Clarence Darling of Simone. Mori- ton are visiting old friends in town and (daring for several weeks at his tith) enjoying camp life at Aberdeen. ers. Geo Gagnon. Clarence has greatly l ‘Mrs. Allan Cameron and children 1etti'tnprovedin health since last here,and for Torpnto Wednesday. after a few l can mu use his injured leg almost as months with her parents here. “ veil as ever. l Mr. and Mrs Lachlan McKinnon re-i Misc ArtenaGun left last week to on. turned to Alberta Thursday, alter akjwafcw lake breezes at Dwight, Mus- morrth's visit with South Grey friends i Koka. _ and relatives. On arrival here, he pur- i Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Graham leave by chased a Ford car and sold it Wednesday l, motor this week end from Toronto, via before leaving tu Mr James Hay of 1 Uncle Sam's domains, to Montreal. and Swinton Park. ' llrom here will go on to Prince Edward Mrs. LeMoyne and Miss LeMoyne will I Island and Nova Scotia, where they will -am Mr and Mrs. W. E. Clark. for a i holiday a couple of months Mrs. LeMoyne and Miss LeMoyne will visit Mr. and Mrs. W. E.Clmk. fora couple of weeks. Mr. Frank Mcllraith is hplidaying at Mr. Howard Skales' cottage at Oliphant this week. Mr. Geo. Hall of Gore Bair, Manitoulin‘ motored to Mr. John McGowan’s here) this week, .shipping his car by boat to Owen Sound. Dr. and Mrs. McDermid accompanied Mrs. W. H. Lauder last week to Barrie Io visit Mamie: there, ere they return via Windsor totheir south home. New On leans. . Mrs Dan McDonald and son Brad are spending a week in Owen Sound. visiting friends. Miss A. C. McKenzie has 1eion'an extended visit to friends in Milton, To. romo ad ctttrgoirAs. Mr and Mrs John Henderson and niece Miss Margaret Cllrk of Port Elgin spent over the meek end with Mr and Mrst. Morrison. e Mrs. Alex Hay and Mrs R. Milne. upper town, received the sad news this) week of the death at their mother at her! home in Peterhead, Scotland. on 17thl July. She was in her t3rd year and was} ill only a melt. aclot of blood on the; brain being the cause. She leaves tour) daughters and three sons .6 chief mourn- ll ere. Her husband died seven years ago. l Messrs John Morrison Ind E A. Hay! were delegates last week to the annual; convention of the A. F. & A. M. held at I Niagara Falls and Visited friends in Tor- i onto en route. McNmce-At Saskatoon. on 24th July, to Mr and Mrs. Francis Bird McNieoe, a daughter. _ Veteran Star Theatre Mt tri"Ntt'tt,. )Sat., no u . In L 1 tool mutilation] 11.7"} httg. ht: l no! Flowing Bond 3 ml! Blink tuetmt, Epil. ' imam amuse. tlt/Phe,': 1 tool "the Rum , A". I. 1 ml Flown“ Raul . ‘5 ml- 1.05an echo-nit {Hunky tutoring Pea: - All. tMt Continued on page . TORONTO intents tothel Mr. and Mrs Chas. McKinnon of was ademon- I Btursano, Alta., arrived Saturday last on has abundant 13 visit to the latter's parents. Mr. and ",1 ohirrtR 'ir, J. P. Hunter. " Au. Mn Herbert Ball and son Charlie from Winnipeg, are swimming with her par- pttts, Mr and In Chas. Brown. Miss Katheline Bollard of Toronto is visitingatew days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt. _ " . . Mr and Mrs RobL Isaac and daughter Margaret spent Civic Holiday with friendsin Melancthon and Prelim. Miss Lizzie Lauder ot Toronto. visited over the week end with old lriendsin town. Mr. That; Lauder Jr. is relieving (tile! in the Royal Bank. Hanover. for a cou- ple of weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hay and so“; George were in Toronto last week and thit where the former was waiving eye treat- , ment. They returned on TueMay, 3 Mrs. Jarvis and children ot Toronto, are wailing at Mr. “In. hwin's fora Mrs, W. A. Harvey and son Ross of Pasqua, tiask., has been visiting hersislu- m-law. Mrs. Wm. .MCGOWuI. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sachem and Mr. Fred Rundman. Toronto, were visitors at Mr. John M;Queen's Tuesday. Miss Bea McGowan, millinel gluon Bay. Manitoulin Island, has returned home ior the remainder oi the vacation. . Messrs F. Robbie and W. Mckeddie Ottawa, and Mr. Wm. Merchant, Lake Charter, Keppel Tp , were Visitors at the Review Office Civic Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. W J. Bollard of Dem i, Mich.. motored to Durham to visit their parents, Mr and Mrs.W.J. Hewittand aisten Misses Ethel and Adeline Hewitt and Mrs T. C Ritchie, upper totm. Mt Clarence Darling of Simcoe, Expo“- daying for several weeks at his sister'?, Mrs. Geo Gagnon. Clarence has greatly ‘mprovedin hearth since last here,and can nm use his injured " almost as u ell as ever. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coleridge and daughters MOwen Scum] and Mrs. C's. mother, Mrs. 1-10. Reid of Yeovil. wrre visitors at the former's sister, Mrs C. Ramage Thursday, while on a motor trip to. Dundalk. Arthur, Ind Holstein. The engagement is announced of Elsie Forest, only daughter of Mr Willliam Pickering end the late Mrt Pickering, Mt Forest. to Mr Joseph Lynn Yule, Owen Sound, only son of the late Mr and Mrs Alex Yule, Harriston. The marriage i will take place quietly the latter part of August. ui The IDEAL GENTS'FURNISHING STORE To make room for our Fall and Winter Goods. we Real Bargains in . . Boys' and Men's Suits l Boys'grey Bloomer Suit, size I?, reg $22 for...................... 3 Boys' grey Bloomer Suits, sizes 27, Mr, 80, reg. 815 for,........... 4 Youcbe'long pants belted Suits sizes 82, 33 M, reg $25 for...... 2 Men's Summer Suits. sizes 36, 37, reg. 820 for......... r.........?.. 1 Men's esloms-f1tting Suit, nine .36. reg. "li for................... 5 Men'u blue, serge Suits, since 39. 40, " reg. M5 for.,.......... Special Prices in Shoes GEO. S. BURNETT, Durham 'i'ib The new Fall Siaqles cl 1utrbertht Mallow-nun“ Suits in: "rind. 3193313112; '-'iiii! ttttttttttttttteh?,!,?,': it THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA il DURHAM, ht J. h. ROWLAND, g Bunch: , Image! lk fimmmmmmmwwwggfz Store where Quality Reign}; Suprerrie Um Fell Stock of Ladies' Suitingl are jam to hand, including titto atturoot W " to 56 inches wide in Bleek, Navt, eopenhecen. Brew", Bur- gundy and Green. If you ere thinking about buying e new Suit this fall, it will pay you to new our line before buying elsewhere. Pricee ranging The Farmers Financial Friend SAVINGS DEPARTMEN f from......... Sate Deposit Bears . Men'sr Swéater, Coats We buy. ietcretfved' part of our stock of Man's Sweater Coat. in Fancy Cheeks and plan colors-Net w, thing to slip on under your coat these chilly evéhinu. pr in but time you are in town and. Ioerk'ottrines over. They " bound to please you. Size! Mto 42. S. F, MORLOCK' Our stock of tiles, Dry Goods in complete, and while prion are “an?! higher every day, it will pay you to lay in n nupply d an only date. IT.00 11.00 IT.00 14.50 Ladies' Suitings ' About 8'pr of Men's Low Shoo-.02 pr of Men's Fine Shoes in odd sites. also " pr. of Bori Fine Shoo: Stiiple Dry Goods Capital ruid “I Reserve Funds Total Assets . to draw upon 2.50 to 5.50 per yd We have the largest and most up-w~dut.r stock of Men's Furnishings in "ywn-- [131s and Caps, Hosierv. Shirts, Coil-rs Ties,0dd Pulls, UMCITJI! I large hoe]; M Meh's Work? Shirts & Overhauls just arrived. We have about " Ruin cou- " amid [nicer the balance 0 our uummor stock. ‘ may noun... 0. I”. t Oahu-u- Incorporated It“? i." Lareeor smatlacrounts invited. SI will open an account on which were“ mill be paid hall yearly. for rent " very moderate rat“. Friend- With our great Immune: and with over fatty years experience: we can you unexcelled banking facilities Tweed Raincoats are offering the following : Some Specials in t I 1 mm.» C] t $00100 $1M .0001 m r i u- and )rllfnCt cilitirs Ni. ll mural E J, t of ra “t . In” f JS,' ”I." :rtiltl?ai",N, .Mml Tl

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