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Durham Review (1897), 3 Feb 1921, p. 1

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Durttam,Agent o jbrooch and complimqitary address Fat Sale-3 we bred Durham bull before her retina to AUrnethr,Nak. Thoes {mutton mold. Apply to' Mr A. A.Catton did not long will JottnEtkhardt, R. R. l, Pticeville possession of the Mt Forest Chevrolet Tho Man's elm will mm for a uni]. wise. for a few days ago.he sold it to in the Wteran Star Theatre for the pur- Mr Jas. Baird, from whom he purchased you of discussing Josus' teaching on the it I oouple of months ago. Mr, Baird impértant topics of the day. Sunday at had been in the city, but could oeeno asap m. All men cordially invited to favorable business openirtand decided attend. l to return to his former town. J. F. Grant. Ree. W. H. Smith, 1 Lmias’ Cunt) HA8 Goon YEAR..- President Leader Imam Church Ladies'Guiicl held their The Stratford Normal School "At annual meeting at the Rectory Tuesday We had the plenum a few nights ago} cl emitting sane remarkable and artis- v,' tic (kt-inn. the work of Mr Will Milne, not ban Wurst» Scotland. to his! went. here. A little over a year 310i Invent across to enter an Art College-; in the Scottish capital that was founded t int009, and here his natural bent for', artistic work has found scope for devel-i opment and hi: pro'gress has been rapid. i He expects to finish a five year course in , four yedrs and may be an! to Italy to' study ancient art on the spot. His course consists or' drawing, sculpture. architecture, the anatomy of the human, form. &c. , an invitation to all [admin of the' schoolto attend the "At can " Puts. leu' AID Rn-onoum -The Ladies' Aid of tho Presbyterian Church after two years rest from strenuous we! ) ugh, has been reorganized and are! ready again for good earnest service.t Following are the offUers; 'i'd,Gii'i'y Mrs J H Harding ; Vice Presidents, Mrs t T. Lauder, Mrs Jno. McGowan; susy,i' Mrs Pickering: Treasurer. Mrs Moo e' McFadden. A musical committee has!. been formed comprising Mrs A. H. Jack- l sun. Misses Margaret Hunter, Alicel Runs“. Mrs W. H. Lauder. Mrs (Rev) , Smith, Mrs R. MmFulane, Mrs Robbins j President Loader (Trinity Church Ladies' Guild held their The Stratford Normal School "At annual meeting at the Rectory Tueaday Home" this year will be held on Feb. 4th afternoon, Feb ist The report read and it is hoped that many graduates will showed a most successful year. the best make a point of attending. Some of the on record. The election of office" took clam are having a re-union on that date place,Mrs Ed. Kress being reelected " and arrangements will be made for spec- , President ; Mrs Limsn. ls! Vlce Pres]: int rooms in which to meet if a request is Mrs Jucksch, W Vice Pres '. Mrs Allan made for “a, meeting. This notice is I McFarlane, Sony ;Miss S Vollet. Tress. The Women's ..rr:rsionary Society of man'- It will be oftioered entirely by the Presbyterian church met on Jan l7, men who have seen service in France. Mrs John Bell, President in the chair. A suitable badge for this unit is somrht Some ofthe reports were read and the and to encourage competition within Willing Worktrs were especially com view to "Curing 8 badge that Villbo mended no they are first in having the truly emblematic of this 00., the unit is largest returns in Saugeen Presbytery. i offering a prize of 810 for the bent design. Mrs. tRev.) Smith thanked the Society , The drawing ehould be made on 1 good very kindly for the Life Membership quality of paper and drawn in India ink certificate which the Society presented and not folded It should be mniled to her as: Xmas greeting. The Society S. H. Pearce. Owen Sound not later than has decided to take up the study of two [ Feb. l5. A committee will not as judges books,“1'he Bible and Missions" and and the award will ttmade within a few “Canada's share in the World’s task."‘days of the above fate. The competi- Tsoladiesot the Society will take angion is Open to all residents of Grey Co. allotted portion at each of the monthly his desirnble that the design should meetings. which are held every tntr,htyrtarapltuu and the coat of em: Thursday in the month, when the So- of the County on it, with it suitable in- ciety will be glad to welcome any of the I scription. ladies of the congregation. E ----_--- We Heather Hone at Grant's. Wood Mte Sale.- Apply to Dan McAul- W0. Upper Town. Bay for Sale. a!” honey. Apply to The: McNioce. R. 3, Durham BritiabAmeri 1 Oil and (incline formant: Ford llama: b high1y-de.ytslortd, service is available at all times forthe tsenefit of our cus- tomers. Every well-grounded business man appreciates the importance of tlie-cooperation, aidance and information on lil2'1'i'lLi1't'i'dtii'iii; Banks. STANDARD Mlili c. has” it Review Office ':fie, zones (tRVICH?.--our , While cutting down a tree in his own field last week, Mr Walter Clark, Rocky Saugeen; was accidentally hurt. It fell unexpectedly oyet onto him. causing a ‘gash in the head which required seven I stitches, Ind dislocating his hip bone. Dr (smith,tortunate1y, was passing at the l time and rendered prompt attention to his I wounds. lleis progressing nicely and will Ibo around in a couple of weekt though 'not in shape for work for some time. BETTER OBSERVE 12traruttrmE--Last week Police Magistrate Laidlaw imposed a thu, of " on Mr. Geo, Fischer of Ben tinek for breaking quarantine regula- tions. His home had been placardod for small pox and on the day the card. were to come down he attended a n!e and his sons had also been out with a car in the prohibited tips. The magis- trate took a serious View of it and im- posed the above stiff fine as a warning to all and sundry that health regulations are of prime importance. Grey Co. is to have a Militia unit bearing the name of this County and en- tirely representative of the county. The old Slat Reg't has passed away and in its place is the newly formed Grey regi- ment. It will be offioered entirely by men who have seen service in France. A suitable badge for this unit is somrht and to encourage competition with a View to securing a badge that will be truly emblematic of this 00., the unit is Mst Ban. being again Organized Fon SALE-One barrel emetic: Ford e. A St. Valent 'g social ‘will be held in Watson's Hall, icovillo on Monday evening. Feb. Mth, do: the auspices of the Women's lnstitu Admission "tr. For Sale-Second hon Singer Se.m'rte Machine, practically as good as new. New model. May be seen at H. J. Snell's showroom. The Women’s Missionary Society of Rocky Pres. Church, presented their former member, Mrs Middleton Sr. with abroad: and complimentary Mann The latest honor cnnfetred upon the Meaford Citizens' Band is its appoint- ment as am Regimental Band. This new undertaking will not interfere with any of the Band's engagements or con- certs at home, as the time it. will be " sent will only be about two weeks At a meeting of the band held Monday evening, every member expressed him- self " being heartily inf-verb! the prop osition. Apart from the way the appoint- ment will advertise the town, it will also give the boys plenty of practice and do them much good physically. Tae slit battalion is being reorganized. Practically all the War Veterans have already signed up. beddea several omen Mr. G. D. Fleming of Owen Soundie the commanding officer, while Capt. Pem- broke who will now have the rank of Major will be second in command Neu- Iy every othter in the battalion hund- "need one ofrice higher in rartk.--Mea. tded Minor. f GAMES TO PLAY :\ _ Fats kWh-n at mnoitr' 7-Hqut asp-than SENIOR NORTHERN LEAGUE srmnmc . Won Lost to play both _ lot - Design for Badge Wanted “‘12. After I Tue A victory right in Cheeky, Hanover looked eerily strong enough to take the return match at home. but hockey sum are not won before they are played, and Cheney team kept itself on the Senior Northern map by winning in Hanover 8--7 last Friday At end of and period Chesley led 6 2, but Hanove fiaished strong. scoring 5 2 in final set to. Quite a number from Durham mot- ored over and saw the game A Hantr ver victory as expected would have given Hanover a strong grip for district honors. A: it is, Durham. Chesley and Hanover now have practically an even cha'nce so it's yet anyone's district. Whenever Durham and Chesley Jun-' iors clash a hard battle is sure to ensue. and the fifth game between them this season here on Tuesday was no exception. Durham-tttttt captured all three home games. in each scoring 4 goals, but in this last, Chesley displayed increased strength and speed. and secured 3 when formerly they had been blanked This was,the tirtt of home and home games to break the tie, goals to count on round, and while a 1 goal lead does not loom up large to take to Chesley for the second game Friday, the local boys are confident they can then hold them even, or win right in Chesley. The match was about the most interes- ting ot the many seen here the past month, and at no time was either team more than 1 goal ahead. Chesley scored tirst, but McGirr soon evened up and El- vidge added anther in opening period Score 2-- 1. I _ Though Durham had three-fourths of the play in second period. Chesley forged ahead by taking 3wo goals, the first scor- ed by Hoeflin after breaking through the defence. Durham capturél the only 2 scored in last period, the last the most spectacular play of the night when Boet- tger came down the length of the ice and was stopped at side of goal Here he took a side shot backwards which pas- sed Graper and gave Durham the led Glen Smith of Toronto refereed. The line up is as follows : DURHAM CHESLEY Alb. Knee goal Graper C. Buschlen defence Halliday Boettger Krug Clar. McGirr centre Boehmer Willet Snell R wing Hammond Erben Elvidge L. wing Hoetiin Moorhead sub. .Blohm Only two and remain to be played' Dnrhll in Hanover Thursday night and Hanover in Durham next Monday. If Durham can “he both. they tinigh on top if they break even, it's I tie between all three teams. which would necessitate I play off later. Come to Dttiham rink next Monday night and aid the boys to win, and at lent tie the district. -" Markdale defeated Wiarton 6 to 3 in the playoff of the tie for the district in Owen Sound Tuesday-night before the biggest crowd ever at I game there. Four car loads motored up from Durham. Close Northeni League Race In Wiarton last Friday night the Dur- hams'lost to the district runners-up by a one'sided score. though the game was a good one to Witness Wiarton with crucial games ahead, were anxious to test thrir slaying powers to the limit and presudhald all the way. . Owen Sound o. H. A. team won their first game this season on Durham ice Monday night. and incidentally it was the locale third straight lodtt at home. in justice to the Durham; it may be said that playing in two leagues they are over- worked with - and lack opportunity for teen practice and seldom present the same line up. With the two regular de fence men, McLachlan and Farrell out of the me. forwards were used on defence part of the Intel and the' mood glories! wutheonfyooc in which Dun-m teem yum 1min onion the strength. ened OwenSpund matte. The whim always led._the more by periods as 0.5-4. IIA' Rap-none“ Durham Juniors 4, Chesley 3. INT. o. ILA. saw. STANDING Durham " Hanover Gum Owen Sound ll, Durham 'i"iiiriiTiriir, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1921 Shaky Surprised Them Markdllc Won District Wiarton 13, Durham 3 I ‘ iris m To»! his - 'C -r V A -tt' qreth which Is Incorporated the Martateen letter A well known and respected citizen rd Gienelg. passed away last Friday, Jan 28, 1921 in the person of Mr Wm Greenwood at the age of 76 years His health for a year past had not been of the best, but only lately it was found he had cancer of the stomach which has proved fatal. i Mr.p. B Mol-‘erlnne received a tele- ‘crem Tuesday of the death of his sister- "et-utr, Mrs. Duncan McFarlnne in :Fenton. Mich. There in no particulars , a tune of writing a to came of denth. 1 She levee wink: her husband to mourn a f family of (our girll and two boys. The Iympnthy of the entire oommun~ my goon out to Mr and Mrs Dugeld Clerk. Rocky Between, in the death of their lnhnt dough", Ellie Isabel, aged I , mom. " days. The little one was tak- en to Fugue Hoepital last Wednesday ii.) undergo Greetment for bowel trouble and died Sunday morning. Interment took! He was born near Toronto and was 3 years of age when he came with his par- entsln 1818 to the “bush" settling on lot 37, 2nd con, Glenelg, Thus he grt w up in the midst of the pioneer life of the time and beanie nskilled axeman and was clever with tools generally. He mar- ried in the early To', Miss Mary J. Orch- ard who with one son John O. Greenwwd and two daughters, Mrs. Joe. ,McNally and Mrs Thos Glencroae, both of Glen- elg, and eleven grandchildren are Ilse Gsong the mourners. place Tuesday to Durham cemetery. Be. lidel the oorrrnristg punts a mu. three year old sister mourns. . Two brothers and three sisters survive out of a family of nine .' John and Thos both in Glenelg. ‘Mn Jas. Dunemoor. Hamilton ; Mrs Abraham Hooper Glen- elg : Mrs David J. Davis. Albion Ridge, Alta Deceased was a worthy citizen of gen- ial disposition and liked by all classes. He was a member of the Methodist Ch. and valued its services. Interment took place on Sunday to Zion cemetery, Rev C. G. Cole conducting the services. " 'witedby’ Rev Mr McEwen and a very large number of friends and neighbors paying the last tribute. MRS ALEX. COCHRANE Wednesday of last week the above lady died in Chicago at the advanced age of 86 years. She left Durham nearly 30 years ago, having survived her husband for that time. The name and her pre- sing, recalls the Durham of an early day. Her husband was the first Mayor of this town and bulked largely in the Industrial life of the place at that date. The firm of "A. & A Cochrane" was for long a factor in Durham's progress. The de. ceased was a member of the well known Jackson family, a sister of the late David Jackson and is the last of her generation. She was alwan aunt of Mr. Arthur H Jackson oi town. Two lone, Jack-on and Bryson survive her and six dadttlt. ters. Ada, Allie. Louise, Junie. Mary, Alexandra, the two last named being un- married. ram _ lemma. ' The death took plece in Windsor on Jan. 26, of Thor. Member. formerly of Glue]; Centre, from iniUttttmttiott of throat (lentil. after five deye illness only. He left Glenelg nine year. age. living in several cities since but a your ego oom- menced contracting in Windsor and was stricken at the promising use of " He was wedded ten years ago to Miss Cora Weetfnll of Hanover who, with three small children survive. Hie mother. 4 brothers and six sisters. all in Akron, Ohio and one sister. Mrs O'Hara in Tor- onto, also mourn the departure of a lov- ing husband. son. brother, moat of whom ettended the funeral Friday to Windsor cemetery. ' Mrs Edward Hannah died at Jansen. extra 11116111315 mr lcuorur 5|“:ch uuw Suk. on 18th January last from some asheep should be killed, ahmned. clearied heart trouble, aged about 70 years. She and cut 11p into proper P". for cooking. war: a cousin of Mr Duncan McLean, Mr Cooper, the Grey Agricqltural rep- Bentinck (nee Sarah McLean) and-at one resentative, has had I very streqyous time: resident of the township. Her and discouraging “We V m the men's husband. two eon: and one daughter, course, as so few took htereet enough to are chief mourners. She visited here come out, though the last week was three years ago She wan interred at 'etsch beter “W . 'rhira the fire Somerset, Man., when ailhq '- buried. time anything of the kind no Where. land if inthe future another series " put Tnts. JOHUEYNOLDS .on, people would better understood the The death of In. John Reynolds. for- benefit to be derived from attending at that Haw-rah Fella district. took choee court” place at Llorthrthuter, Alta ' " the an of " your! otter a brief “In... Site reol In”: It. tridad1nhdedau forth -atter', Notienietsetett" Lt-ttsee' rieavinetUFati. end '0:th that“ boobed "errtg5metra, AMNMCIO. Shohnrvivdby'methereturoedu ”anthem. _GFiinriii-.iiiiiiiLiaai.-oG and“. Book! 't'titer#rft1 Min”.lm!.hf&mgkw a” I" 7* g',21"g'tt,t',,'g.1't'f-l megs-mum .m- ulo‘oat uaatctrr-urrarouer.iternr.eet*t use“ out. Mqfhq0nnd, auosattrretrrar..t/-crIfr1tyr11?tt. _ . DKWMWII new JWMI’deL _ iii-t'n'W? A“ $244 WM. GREENWOOD THOS. MEAGHER MRS. E. HANNAH The Roll Call ONTARIO ARCHIVES . TORONTO Mr. R. Burnett motored toNiagnm, leaving here the first of the week and found the roads very good. Mrs J. Middlebro and Mn Dt Middle- bro of Owen Sound, spent a few days last week with the lormer'e daughter, Mrs G. S. Kearney. Mr. James Hopkins of Glenelg has purchased Mr John Lawrence's ressdencc on Elsin St and expects to move in early in March. Mu John Burgess visited with relatives in and near Prioeville last week end. Mr. and Mn John A. McDonald and Inhy daughter Audrey of Hamilton, visi- ted over Sunday with his patents here. Mr. McKlil thierson, Bentinck. was removed to Owen Sound Hospital last week with a cancerous affection Mr. P. Fogarty and Mrs J. McAuliffe wont to Windsor last Friday to attend the funeral of their nephew. the late Tho: Meaghan Miss Annie Graham oftown spent over the week erg] with her friend Miss Mary Turnbull of South Bentinck. . Mrs R. MacFarlane it spending a few days this week in Toronto" Mr. Alex. Kearney arrived home last week from Santa Domingo, West Indies. where he has been on the Royal Bank Staff He left Tuesday to take the man- ezement of e new branch in the east end ot Toronto. i Dunmm Hatt Now Goon Coortg-- i The closing day Thursday of the Domes- i tic Science class held in the Library, was :amongst the best of the course. About ',90 ladies were present and about four ;o'clock the men who were upstairs listen- Iing to a discourse on sheep raising and killing by some exports in that line, came down to a demonstration on cutting up a lamb‘s carcass. which was tscientifically done by an expert butcher. One of the speakers, Mr. Telford, advised the ladies who were the meat buyers for the homes. to buy mutton or lard once or twice a week to improve the sheep and lamb pnarket, so that so many would notgo ‘ out the sheep raising business By some extra fine filttgs Mr Tellord shoged how a sheep should be killed, skinned. cleaned and cut up into proper size for cooking. Mr Cooper, the Grey Agricultural rep- resentative, has had a very strenuous and discouraging time . in the men's course. as so few took iiterest enough to come out. though the last week was much better attqtded. Turk the tint timesnythingotthe shaman-ere. l and if in the future another series is put .on. people would better understand the itteteflt to be derived from attending ithet" mum S . Mr. Wm. B. Patterson recently of Ha: eictiffe,Sask,arrived at his home, 2nd cm. Glenelg, Tuesday, after an absence of two years in the West. Will has been Quilding and contractiong in his neigh- borhood and reports a ftre Western win ter wi h little snow. Mrs McMann of Toronto, returned Tuesday after a few week's visit with her sister. Mrs P. F. McArthur, Miss Flo Limin and other Durham friends The Annual Meeting of Durham Pres Church will be held Monday. Feb. 7th, at 3 p m. The death of Pastor Whaley caused a broken year but it has been a successful one financially, no less a num than over '0000 having been raised for all purposes. all obligations met and a good balance on hand Mr. and Mrs. Gooderham. son and daughter of Richard, Sask, were visitors tor a few days with Mrs E. F. Rice., The latter's ttttle 'on' Francis. was brought up by them1n the West while his parents were engaged in Mission work in West Africa where Mr. Rice is again on duty. Avpoxnm Come-n: AUDITORg.--At the County Council last week, Messrs Peter Ramaga. Durham and Walter Hastie, Egremont, were appointed Audi tors for the County of Grey fori921, the latter being re-appointed. _ Nurse Oarmourtt received word Wad. nesday of the death of her niece, Mrs. H J Rogers (nee Zetia Tait of in Forest,) of Tuxford, Sanka. from result: of flu, Her mother and sister went out lest week and arrived a few deyl before her death. She leaves three little boys, one e baby five or nix weeks old. "%., Desirable pf! y on Kincardine St large garden. 'ood m and water, brick house. _ Immediate tsemon. Further parrculars apply to A.' _currey Barri r, Durham All unpaid 19ttt tugs m " be paid at Standard Bank, Durha'm. be re Feb. 7th Itnt, otherwise additional sun will be neutral. B Order Store where Quality Reigns Supreme Will beyour last chance to reap these price- shattering values which we have been offering at this Great Reduction Sale. Special Reductions for Sat- urday on our Newest Lines Notice-- Durham taxes The Final Dash I/SPRING MERCHANDISE SF. MORLOCK We are already receiving shipments of Spring Goods st new, prices end we can - our cus- tomers of quality Merchsndise " lower prices during the you 1921. It is our aim to follow the grsdusl decline in prices which mesns s big losl to us, and thus give our customers the benefit of lower prices. Ihtmrhrrirtguitg My Prints, Gingham, Fancy hiles We have just received part of our chipmunk of the above, but have a nice range awaiting your inspection. Stepin and see those and get our prices on same as we carry nothing but the best quality Merchandise procurable. Special Reductions iIWinter Apparel We still heve a nice stock of Winter good-I. which we are offering At reduced prices. Our stock is always fresh and kept well as- sorted " reuonsble prices. Give us a. eall------we will try to plane you. ”nun-W _N.ete "" on. --.- in uh“... To Utnted Sum. " 50in advance. f RAMA!“ o as" Hum-r J. B. McILRAITI-I SATURDAY, FEB. 5th The Cull Shite Store gighhhuiohMeiuAhihA'ihii Run R Gum PRu:ett--Weate um ing 45 to for Oats, " to no: for Ba: Icy. tI.t0 Us for Buckwheat am! “.65 to " ' for Peas at on Elm-mm this week. - __. - Complete with pi Will sell at only 310.00 while they t. lil " J. It. ttheBitilti, Durham nt, Roy Mills Limited

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