West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Review (1897), 23 Sep 1920, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

cials 5C 8. 88 re and â€"saving rted inâ€" or your . as we llowing he genâ€" YOL. XLIII, NO. 39 Or.taric bran and ®horts, wheat, mixed , G feeds, chop, &c. R. S. McGowan er Don‘t forget that Priceville Show falls| m this vear on Oct. 7 and 8th, _ Week after| O White Winter Seed Wheat for S R. S. McGowan Ek Young Figs for Salé. © Apply to Weir . ts year next. Watch these columps next week for news ol the big entertaingsent at Priceâ€" yille on Oct. 20th. He nev for Sale in 10 ib. pails and 60 ib vcans. ~ Come this week or next. â€" No deâ€" livery. _ H. D. Mclotyre, Countess St. The Methodist @hurch anniversary will be beld the first Sunday in October when Key Mr. Cosens of Walkerton will preach morning and evening. _ A‘cordial nvitation is extended to all. Alter the harvest when the farmers wil not be busy, the Ontario government vaxpects to have over 3000 men working on the 1800 miles of provincial highways desigrated by the minister of highways. The work at present being done is largâ€" 1y preparatory. _ The department is poing into the matter eystematically. There seems to be something wrong when the people are Crying everywhere fr more bousing accommodation, yet there is no trouble to secure the necesâ€" sary money to build a million dollar theatre in Toronto, with the prospect ot making good retnrns on the money inâ€" vested imng and €vVEnIHe, ftollowing he will on **Napoleon meeting also will lar event of bu some years restin ial music will be Cunday MacNe préal Roat ~ y ~Ow NSz ;;;'/E?j OPICSâ€" Issued by C. Kanage at Review Office Marriage Licenses ’]‘HlS Bank has special faciliâ€" ties for collecting Wheat Participating â€" Certificates, the initial payment being at the rate of 30 cents per bushel as authorized by the Wheat Board. THE STANDARD BANK Comimiteniiiniininibiniiininiiiihiihiid iob & THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA z& Capital, Burples and Undivided Profte $8,360,537.08 . stt AnsivErsary Seevicesâ€"On av. 26th September, Rev. John Neill, B. A., D. D., ot Walmer | BEaptist Cburch, Toronto, will +. in LDuham Baptist Church mornâ€" ind evening. â€" On Monday evening wing he will give his famous lecture Napoleon BEonaparte." _ At this ing also will be staged the spectacuâ€" vert of burning the mortgage for vears resting on the church. Specâ€" usic will be rendered both days. Adâ€" on Monday night 50c. Wheat Certificates GHIN MELLY PRICEVLLE ESANCH cerm TufsDaY$ a80C PR.OAYS PVRGAM EPANCH Quartette C their magn lurhz CANADA Dig esery eCc ociety. _ They are ippreciated through Theit program conâ€" and sentimental minute vaudeville erved. Tickets 50c. ce mpton, will concerts in the evening es of the S. 148 Read the advertisements in this iveek"l Â¥ Durkam Fallk irawr Review for live news. _ Geve e arnnrrematras >* **Work and Prosper® is a very goodl Thursday and Friday next week motto, not only "or the Canadian Exhibâ€" | " P eseiah Prcks.. c +* im ition but for anyone. , Trouble is‘-vthnt“' This great annual event will be staged so many people seem to think they CAM "hext week, Sept. 30 and Oct; 1.~_~Good prosper without working. * ~ * ** tprizes and othersattractive features. "The An enjoyable ‘dance was fiven_ under | success of last year will be repeated on a G. W. V. A. auspices on Wednesday evâ€" | larger scale. â€" President, SCCYC‘"-Y'?"G ening. Mt Forest orchestra iup'.lied the | Directors are all. busy in prepararion miusic and:â€"a numbér were present from | Make your entries early. Let‘s‘all go: outside points. . y i | mm dp @ oi _ F "Farm MA€ni®try cors Upâ€"Local| _ se Pecmmarys S x farm machinery agenté have been adyis-{j it i o.’.«““ry 1 ing Â¥% +. *aM ed of a general. advante in price.inall| * JAMES MeNALLY ww t vogagot PA lines of farm implements. â€" Forinstance! $ > # binders are now priced. at $300 and $325) Sunday last the grave dosed\: V;I' ;lh * and mowers at $115. to $125 and: a ¢oy=| moftal remains on n t en o responding increase in ‘all machinery. ["ho died at his homeâ€"on Lambton St. s ske Eeidavw nrevione.~ He had been ailing ‘Talk about the downward trend of prices! _ We received this motning a qgdotation on newsprint paper. . This used to cost $39 a ton.. . It is now $240, with an intimation that we mustâ€"order p. d. q. if we want it at that extrabrdinâ€" ary bargain price. â€"Ex, c € Mr Cox and Mr, Cable, well known in Filesherton bave formed a company to drill for cil or gas, or anything they can get near Craigleith. Theonly thing they got while drilling here was suckers, but it is alleged that they did not go down far enough, to get anything else. + The new company will be called the Blue Mountain Gas Oil Co.â€"Advance Capt. McCrae, one of the airmen who performed at Toronto Exhibition and while carrying passengers between Ofi!â€" lia and Toronto last Fridey was forced to land and came down in a bush. . The two passengers were unhurt, McCrae was badly shaken up and his pilot had his arm broken. _ Since May Ist the Bisâ€" hopâ€"Barker Company have carried 2450 people.â€"Bradford Witness. A quiet wedding, in the presence of ' Metbodist church and its pastor, Rev Mr immediate relatives was solemnized i“lCole conducted appropriate funeral serâ€" St Peters R. C. Church, Ayton, at 9 @a M vices. Interment took place to Zion Tuesday, Sept, 14. The panicnpazing‘cemel“y‘ many friends by their pres parties were Miss Madeline, eldest daughâ€" | ence testifying to the respect they bore ter of Mr and Mrs M. E, Murray and Mr | for the memory of a worthy and respecâ€" Thos Lyrett of Akron, Ohio, son of Mr.| ted citizen. â€" and Mrs John Lynett of Normanby., Remeeen colt Gne 0 l eccia uc ul ‘ Rev Father O‘Reilly of St Paul, Minn officiated.â€"â€"Ayton Advance â€" The bride’? NORT“.EAST NORMANBY is a graduate of Durham high school. _ | Mr. aud Mrs. Thos. Wallace and Mr. Ax Exermixo Riogâ€"A local Chingâ€"| ang Mrs And. Marshall, in company with man caused a great deal of excitement in | Mr McCabe, motored to Toronto recentâ€" Owen Sound in attempting tolearn the¢| jy and visited a couple of days with the intricacies and eccentricities of 2 motor| former‘s daughter, Mrs Ed. Smith. cycle. Hebought a new machine and Mr. Hutton, a student who has ably started out to learn to run it. . After filled the pulpit in Knox Church this starting it he forgot how to stOPit 200|j.1; ipree Sundays has again to take ran wild in the streets for hall an bhour. | charge of Raliy Day service next Sunday He dashed up and down the main StreEt | / q v.;.pee al] the S.S. children present, of the city, causing people to SCatt®! | )0 ine older people. right and left as he violated all tra9¢|) y;ocee Jya Marshall and Rita Carson laws with regard to the right and WTODE | coent a day last week with the Misses M. side of the street. â€" Finally, be evidently | )_a a eimith of S. E. Bentinck. laws with regard to the right anc side of the street. â€" Finally, he ev did the right thing to it as it ca standst for this SARNIA OUT OF Rackâ€"1NDOUgM ALJTDâ€": ico lacrosse team lost in Sarnia 9 to 8, they doubled the score against Sarnia at home 12 to 6 and won the semi final by 5 goals. In so doing Mimico has qualiâ€" hed to meet Orangeville in the intermedâ€" iate finals next Saturday and Wednesâ€" day. Durham lost to Sarnia 7â€"6 in the sudden death game and had our boys played in their usual form then, would have come out with a safe lead. All of which goes to show that Durham, the smallest town in the semiâ€"finals, wasn‘t \ very far removed from championship calibre Church FParade on Sunday to the Baptist church. . Caj Neill of Toronto will preach . bers Of G. W. V. A. and r are requested to be present. the club st 10. 15 2. m. Returned Men, ‘Shun! 161 Che DQurhin ues § 4eA thing to it as it cameto & The sequel is $10.and costs Rackâ€"Though Mirm JJL. Stedman, Secy n Sunday, Sept. 26th, ch. Capt Jno. Mcâ€" 11 preach. _ All memâ€" A. and returned men present. _ Fall in at E a Sunday last the grave closed over the mortal remains of . Mr.James McNally, who died at his home.en Lambton St. the Friday previous. Hehad been ailing for five or six weeks with a trouble springâ€" ing from both heart and kidneys and he hase passed over in his 65th year. > *> Deceased was born in Alenelg, on the farm north of Edge Hill school and there grew to manhood. _ After farming for a time he took to carpentering in which he became very efficient and his services were much in demand. ~He was marriedl about 40 years ago to Miss Lovuisa Andâ€" erson of Crawford who survives him with three children ; Kate, Mrs Bert Handâ€" forth, "Toronto ; Wesley in London ; Cecil in Toronto. _A well known son and brother of this home, Stanley McNally, gave his lifein the great war a_nd‘nleeps overseas. There mourn 2)so a large family of brothers and sisters : John in Durham ; Wm and Robert in Saskatchewan. ; Jos. on the homestead ; Mrs S. Putherbough, Bentinck ; Mrs WmCook, Crawford ; l Mrs. Wm. Cook, Zion; Mrs. G. Ritchie, 1Glehe]g: Mrs Hugh McKechri«, Bethâ€" une, Sask. ; Mrs Peter Campbell, Saskaâ€" toon: Mr. McNally was a member of the Metbodist church and its pastor, Rev Mr Cole conducted appropriate funeral serâ€" vices. Interment took place to Zion cemetery, many friends by their pres ence testifying to the respect they bore for the memory of a worthy and respecâ€" ted citizen. DURHAM, . Ur McCabe, motored to Toronto recentâ€"| _ Mr Geo. Everett, Chester St., has purâ€"|| ly and visited a couple of days with thel chased the late Jesse Hughes prope:t_v,i ormer‘s daughter, Mrs Ed. Smith, | alongside of his own. â€" Mrs Andréew Scott | Mr. Hutton, a student who has ably | and daughter Elizabeth, Glenelg, are!1 illed the pulpit in Knox Church this'%l moving this week to the Thos. Barclay t. ast three Sundays has again to take | cottage on Queen St. South, which they charge of Rally Day service next Sunday | have recently purchased. and wishes all the S.S. children present, ‘ BEATS EATo®‘s PricEs.â€"Mr. J. H. | also the older people. 1 Robertson, the Variety Fair Store man, Misces Iva Marshall and Rita Carson | has a unique show window. . HMe has a| spent a day last week with the Misses M. ‘ list of prices of 40 articles in his window and A. Smith of S. E. Bentinck. and beside each the price of Eaton‘s, Mrand Mrs. John Morice visited last| taken from their catalogue, _ When the Wednesday at Mr D. Haniilton‘s, (}lenelg‘; Enterprise reporter saw this bold stroke Mr Thos. McNiece has disposed of the \ of business he wanted to make sure there Rombough farm to Mr Wilbert Blythe, ‘ was no mistake and after careful investiâ€" | Varney. gation is convinced that the Chesley Mre and Miss Porter visited recently ‘ merchant has beaten the big departmenâ€" with Mulock friends. | tal firm at its own game. In a few cases Mr and Mrs H. Reay of Bentinck, | the prices were the same but in fully 90 spent a day lately with Mr and Mrs. G. ] per cent Eaton‘s prices were higher than | Sharp. at Variety Fair. _ The public are juvited Miss Annie McCallum visited over the | to make a comparison of prices for themâ€" ‘ week end with her friend, Miss Augustalselves‘ It stands to reason that the McAllister. public pay for these mammoth catalogâ€" A number of people from around Knox | ues which are mailed by the Eaton and Corners motored to Eugenia Falls last| Simpson firms and must cost at least $6 Tuesday. each, also for the Saturday holidays of ‘ Stacking sweet clover is the order ol | the thousands of employees of the Eaton the day around the Corners firm during the summer months. ltis i mm # 4e \now up to the other merchants of this l FOR SALE.â€"One freshâ€"calved Cow. | IVXD is schin :"cf::::‘: f’k‘a;heule"%‘i’g 5 ey are selli n n h | Apply to A. Micoémfcb\__..,,m ‘ houses in Toronto.â€" Cheslev Enterprise : Victory Bonds will soon rise in price Now while they are low is the time to | invest your idle cash. See, write ofr ‘i phone P. Ramage at Review Office. E Another attraction has been added to: | the program of the fall fair, Durham, on ‘l()ct ist. Ban‘s circus of trained ponies | and dogs will give two performances beâ€" | fore the grand stand during the afterâ€" \noon at intervals between the races: &They are said to perform some wonderâ€" ‘ful. {eats, indicating large intelligence | and bigh training. There will not be an ‘idle minute during the afternoon, . ® FOR SALE.â€"One freshâ€"calved Cow. Apply to A. McCormick, R. R. 1, Durham Rally Day wili be ot served in the Presâ€" byterian Church next Sunday at 11.00 a. m. when the entite Sunday School wil} take part. idle minute during the afternoon, . * l ult itc in in dn im ts Sheiburne‘s Midget Lacrosse team (.15 | g reels w”temâ€"pr_a years and under) has captnred the Midâ€" | 2 reels L. K O. Com get championship 12 to 4, their Juvenile'. 1 reel International team is right in the finals and the Juniors| 1 ree! Ford Interna bave bright chances to climb there. . It |\ Black Secret, Episc would be some sporting sensation, and a ’ Never Touched{me (( credit to the village and its players, if| .l;?;?:g%;vt’:: Day one of the smallest places on the lacrosse | Ford International map, were to land three out of the five | The Beast \championships. ; {featuring George Durkam Fall. iFair % THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1920 With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader Mrs John McLean of Priceville is stayâ€" ing with Airs Duncan McDonald, Upper Town, a few days. s * Mr Robt. Campbeil‘s 13 month old son Donald,â€" weighing 22 pounds,. Lookfil§( prize in his class at the Owen Sound Exâ€" hibition. "**~ ‘ * s e Mts Adam Weir of town left Wednesâ€" day jor .Guelph to visit her daughter, MreC. Elvidge who visited;in Toronto | during:the Exhibition with= Mrs R. Hewâ€"| itt, brought home a little visitor with | her, Miss Jean White who will visit with | her for some:time. 4 | Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith and !ittle daughter of Cannington, ‘are holidaving Lwigb' bis. nr"%nt}t; Mrâ€"and Mrs@Johp Smith o e As Mrs Bert Smith . Miss Mary Mcliraith leaves on Tues day next for Torento: whem the enters the Presbyterian Deaconess Training School whgre she will qualify for a Deacâ€" Mrs- Jâ€"\;;tâ€"\;s‘fi&dding and children of Kitchener, ‘arevisiting her aunt, Miss Mockler. f « Mr Peterson, organizer for the Navy League of Canada, which is helding a campaign in Durbam and other towns and cities throughout â€"the Province from Oct. 18 to 23rd, was in town last week on business. s Mr and Mrs Robert G. Morrison, Dur: ham, announce the engagement of their danghter,; Letitia Lilian, to Mr Russel J. Bryden, Welland, Ont. son of Mr and Mrs John Bryden, 159 Wharnclifie Road south, Londorn, the marriage to lake place quietly in October. Mrs Neil Clark and daughters of Aberâ€" deen are moving into the ‘residence, forâ€" merly the old Parker store in Upper Town. Watch these columns next week for news of the big entertainment at Priceâ€" ville on Oct. 20th. The mailing list has been corrected to date and all whose label does not read to at Rast "Dec. 1920" are reminded that their paper is in arrears A searcity of text books for the open» ing of school is promised a;d little relief is promised for several weeks, but there has been no delay in getting out the deâ€" partment store catalogues.â€"Walkerton Herald. Mr. Robertson is known to Durhamites as the former Secretary of the Cement Company. Flesherton, «. Durham..........~> Dundalk,........ .+ Markdale..........> Hanover...........â€" Shelburne, ... AILBUL..;.....+...0+s Chatsworth........ Grand Valley...... Priceville........â€" Veteran 2 reels Western Drama _\ Fri. & Sat., 2 ‘r‘e;‘l; LVK 0. Comedy 1 ree| International News 1 reel Ford International FALL FAIR DATESâ€"1920 Star Theatre Program Fept Sept. ....Sept. 23 and 24 ept. 30 and Oct. 1 ept. 30 and Oct. 1 .........Oct. 5 and 6 ....Sept 23 and 24 .... Sept. 21 and 22 .........Oct. 5 and 6 rv:â€"siccs. OCt. 7 and s ..... Sept, 28 and 29 v.......Oct. 7 and $ |{Sept. 24,25 o Pail Ad oo | * Miss® Janet Kert 6f° Varney }eft on | Wednesday Tast to accept a position in \ London. Suits * \â€"Miss Eleanor. McGarrity of Brant, and a {formér teacher at Aberggen, has taken a position as teacher.in a Toronto school after teaching at Richmond Hill for the past three years. *8 . Mr. Campbéll Grant, son of Mr Wim. Grant, Varney, has comnféenced the study of Jaw. in the office of Robertson and Mcâ€" Nab. Walkerton. .. ... . TORONTO Mr. C. 1.,Grant is in Toronto on bu s jness this week. * Miss A nnie McDonald, teacher, spent over the week end at her home in Ripigy. Miss Belle Weirof Toronto, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs John Weir, 3rd con, Glenelg. Mr. James Isaac. M; A., left on Wedâ€" nesday to resume his studies at Harvard, University, Mase. _ * Mrs. Herbert Beerâ€" and three children of Mitchell, are visiting ather father‘s, MrGeo Binnie. . _Messrs Matthew and Wm. McCrie, brothers of Mr David. McCrie, now of Sask, with the latter‘s son HMugh and daughter Mae, all of Sarnia, motored to their nephews‘, Mr John Kerr, Varney, where they spent over the week end. Mrs Geo. Penny returned last week to Pasadena. Cal. after spending the sumâ€" mer months with her mother, Mrs Waliter Nichol Sr., Glenelg. * Mrs H. Bradley of Arthur and daughâ€" ter Mrs Biythe and the latter‘s two sone, motored the firy of the week to visit at Mre Thos McGitr‘s. _ Mrs Bradley was the first teacher in S. S. No 9, where she taught for 6 years. Mrs Thos Watson of Galt, is visiting her mothes Mrs Thos McGirr for a week or two. 4 Mr and Mrs Robr. MacFarlane are in the city for a few days. a Mrs Thos. Noble and daughter, Mrs.| Tufts o‘ Toronto, are visiting their rela.| tives in this vicinity. ° Mre Tufte and infant Teturned to the city Tuesday‘ morning. | M; Ear} Mcliraith of Lanark, is visit. ing at Mr J. S. Mcliraith‘sfor a few days Mr. and Mrs. Morlock of Vancouver, ; who are visiting relatives in the East,l motored over from Rurham Friday, 2¢ | companied by M‘rs Morlock of Durham, ' and spent the day at Mr H A Stephan‘s. | Mrs Morlock is a native of l’aisley." â€"Bruce Times. i Mr and Mrs A. Redford with Mr. and: Mrs John McQueen moetored to Stayner the first of the week on a visit. Thelatâ€" ter will remain for a longer visit with her brothers there. Misses Irene Lawson and Cretta Legâ€" gotte, Mr Dyer, Mr Wilson and Mr Wellâ€" wood of Toronto, accompanied Mr and Mrs J. L. Rumble on a motoring wedding trip from the city to the bride‘s parents home, Mr and Mrs. Robt. Lawson where they spent over the week end pleasantly. The IDEAL _ Men‘s and We carry the Largest and most upâ€"t of Furnishings in town. When in town on Show days, over our stock. Our new Fall and Winter Goods are nc Sweaters, T weed Raincoats Underwear and Hosiery GEO. S. BURNETT See our Caps and Felt and Tweed Hats e‘ve Something Special in Clothing to Show you. Come in and let us show you our iine ol 1we measure for 2 _ New â€" Tailored Suit Our Fall Goods will be on display Thursday and and Oct. Ist. Also Readyâ€"made Swits and Overcoats. in and look around. A large and g rood assortment of McGigrâ€"In Upper Town, Durham, on Sunday, Sept. 19, to Mr and Mre Will McClur, a daughter, Mircrer®â€"In Brentford on Sept. 15th, to Mr and Mrs Lioyd Muiller (nee Miss Jewel McComb) a daughter. Lavercrrâ€"At Collingwood on Saturday, Sept. 18, to Mr and Mrs Harry Eâ€" Lavelle, a son. Ruusie â€" Lawson â€" In Torento, on Sept. 18, by the Rev. Ceo. Waugh uncie of the groom, Georgina Alexandâ€" ra Lawson, youngest daughter of Mr. and NMrs R. A. Lawson of Durham, to to Mr. J. Lence Rumble, son of Mr. John Rumble <4 Hillsdale, Ont. â€"â€" WHERE QUALTY COUNTS, â€" WE WN Store where Quality Reigns S1>°# t us show you our line of Tweeds and leave your New Tailored Suit or Overcoat be on display . Thursday and Friday, Sept. 30th ~Daadv.mede Snite and Overcoats. Be sure to call Our Fall Stock of Lagies® Suitings Bre just to hand, including fine allâ€"wool Serges 54 to 56 inches wide" in Black, Navy,© Copenhagen, ~Brown, Berâ€" gundy and ‘Green.~ If are thinking about buying a new Buit this (R.Hiwvill pay you to see our ling before buying elێwhere. Prices ranging S F. MORLOCK from......... We bhave just received part of our stock of Men‘s Sweater Coats in Fancy Checks and plain coloreâ€"just the thingâ€"to slip on under your coat these chilly q'\renings. Drop in next time you are in town and look our line over. â€" They are bound to please you, Sizes 36 to 42. Oursetock of Staple Dry Goods is complete, and while prices are soaring higher every day, it will pay you to lay in a supply at an early date. Ladies Suitings Men’s Sweater Coats MARRIED PORN Staple Dry Goods â€"2.50 to 5.50 per yd Boys‘ Furnishing Store Publisbed Week)y at #1 50 a vear, C. RAMAGB & 30N Posussuuns A litter of eleven Yorkshire pigs, read to wean. _ Will sell separately or all t« gether, 10 en w thntk : 14 miles southwest of Durham For Sar®:â€"A number of choice (arms in the Co. of Grey. Well built on and well watered. _ For particalars apply to Chas Shewe}!, R. R. 2, Darh am on hand,also large stock () We are paying 68c to 75¢ fo $2,00 to 2.25 for Peas, 1.05 to 1 Barley, Buckwheat $1.10 to £1 our Elevator this week. \ ROEB ROY MILLS, 1 A large ® VYoung Pigs for Sale ork Shirts toâ€"date Stocl( ROB ROV PRICES Overhauls call in Next Standard Bank, Durham Frank R. Murdock, Phone 92, ring 2 t0ck O ‘> n ? nd jlook ) 10 for (Oat nite at Th Ryal *y

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy