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Durham Review (1897), 24 Feb 1921, p. 1

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ks: House. 2--3oII l5 OUR TRADE (he mt rt highly rem mmendeat.q m1. Cash It m and magnesium * Honda and in.” cine-phon- ion label for your protection. n I chance to convince you of . ttie Tonic cum: in two sizes, t colon 36 in low are on aruary 15ih on 1 inches wide. Deyd for......... t colon unis: and Statioeer, Durham Flour. Feed always in stock MORE, ONT. People “as! not Keep Finals arisrrntnt and your system "tr will help ycu quicker than Co-nncinl [dunno- Bookkeeping and Stenognply LAR LBUABY w, 1921 d 1.50 aaaaxa-Iauami {Us It floral border Market Prices "t"t"tC-"trk"-:-"Fi.%t.. lit 8, CO'Y Raga Raw Furs avers MOUNT rortssv" but I"'”"l Tonic i.9a'9.9.9.Sa" J. LEVINE w A TNIHBLE. Prine) m nan 11 could keep a 1m )rmection against bu- an, and as a waning to even :th small pd“ was,acort!ing to Can , who received been truly enforce “can”, at entirely prohibits IN earms 1n house, with I” mo: gun. and event) Wanted iiiic sd 63c yd 21c yd 2tk yd Me yd D r: onlyto guns tn «I kept anthem.- 1 oi Dumber laat. all kinds of I'm payin- h price for :your Fun )urham. , If you dance F' you now ho . hvxdu‘al i051!" an Enter No. yd p -rfunm. oncheq of Hera ul perm .thn you nccm) up such mzk they msy be " time COM! the m. "N thnmutwlc'm ANNUAL Munrmu~ At the Annual and university champion in his class. i meeting oi the Library Board on Tues- A New om,Asuzaru"e-The Senior) of last week, the following were elected Girls' Bible Class of the Presbyterian‘ tothe tour positions ; President. John A church have organized themselves into I Graham; Vice -Pres , nev.w.H. Smith. "Canadian Girls in Training" class ,and Treas., John Kelly ; Secy .C Ramage. willbeconducted according to this corn; The number of readers still betokens great etitution. It corresponds to the " Tuxil' intercst,and as usual the tietion shelves mov meat for bo: 0, and is conducive to are most called upon. Some new books everything that is good when properly. have been added recently, and more wrll followed. Mrs . Gilbert McKechnie ril bebefore long. As an instance of mount- leader and teacher ot the organization; ing etpence. the fuel but for the year Press-Mire Katie Kelsey ;Vice Pres.-- was about $350.00 though this is above Miss Jean Hepburn :Secy-Miss Helena the average The notice to those keeping Boyd; Treasurer-Miss Laura Clark. books unduly long resulted in bringing a. -0 - e good many back, but there e others) . woo are inviting trouble and grunge tori The Roil all themselves by negect to return bookmi ANGUS-icéORMICK Patience (cues to Be a Ttttue sometimes 'rs-a. M___,. .....-.. -. “n a“... ..___ no: reconstruct-your methbds an begin today. We have 1 Savings Department at every Branch. In Ttet Srlilt Itlutlt “II 1’0»an OF Mtt.s mo-Aft that attention. The two thltare panda“ remained mortal of the late Mrs John th the Father and with the Mother in Weirwas laid to rest in TrinityChurch hehome. Next Sunday.“ lb. qttild- cemetery Thursday last amid many tok- nd other relationships "(I to tit cos of love and reecPT1rratmerai' Mother in.law n. tobe “it '7- wasa large one and included many rela- VAnsrrY ATHLBTBI.-At the Toronto tives and Iriends from a distance. Viz: University Assault-at-Anne, recently Mr and Mrs. "as Atkinson. Toronto; held. the name! of Cecil J Townerand Miss Belle Wei, Toronto; Mig. Olive Leslie Black are metttiortrd. Cecil up. Weir, Cleveland ; Mrs. Geo. Firth and peated in the Impound wrestlers’ clans Mrs rho: Young, Grand Valley ; Mrs. and lost out in the tinah, to anO A. C. John Little, Pioton; Mr and Mrs Jno. mah, only by a decision in overtime. Mortar. l'mkerton. the Pall bearers He was not thrown by his opponent. were 3.x grandsons. Jas and 11105. Weir, Black. who is the son of Dr Malcolm Jarnec, and Herbert Athimon. Jno Davis, Black, won his boxing bout in the 168 Wlilic Weir pound class quiteeasrily. He is the city Arum“. MrirmsG--At the Annual and university champion in his class. meeting oi the Library Board on Tues- A New theoAsuzaru"e-The Senior E CO NS T RUC- TION is the order of the day. If you have formed the Sass mgs habit you are prepared to meet its opportunities jf The Men's Class beiniconducted Sun to Durham . day afternoonsin the theatre seems to Hector McKinnon, formerly of Price-t be fillings want judg-ng by the increag- me andior the last eight years ttetttte ed mun-t mywn tseek by week Mr' gricultural pages of the Toronto Globe. Smlln s am id to show that the solution as been transferred to the world of pole of present deny social problems is to be ms and is now doing the PM! Gallery found in the Bslye and m Cnnst' unity n the Ontario Legislature tot he paper. Meetxngs ar, enurdy undenom nation: The' regular m My Meeting of an. Asad death u.cuned in WsluaiiiTurd Greys; IO D E ill be hett in the Sunday, f Jars. Jame, Allan, alter: Publir Library, on " ay. March Ut ghortillness from smart pox andthe after ad thisis the first mee' of the new died; of vaectnation. Deceased, who regime. all member, In Med out no the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Geo. The month meeting“ the Wom’l Davis on that village had come home Institale will eldin the Public Lib. with her husband from the west to spend rary, on Thureda March 3rd. " 2 Mt the winter with her parents Interment thm. Theypurpo tting on . play took placeTuesdar. later and would like a the member! out Dalian RINKCLIMBED Up.~Durham The Great West Life-the most mo- curler: with no prattrce, failed to make eeiulLifet nnce Cu. For " can a showing for the main trophy at Owen secutive years Great West has mit- Soundbonspiellast week.but for Lemon ten more bud 3 in Canada than Stty Bros. trophy event. they won their games other Company. here in union. Get right up to thelifth round, almost to the information "" in: an Compute. 1inals. and then lost byonly one shot 9- from A. W. H. u er,' ' tr. ReeveCalderwaeskip. Mild weather Dist. Rem ntaliveG. w.we the firrt night and second day made it Home: AND Hoo LrB.-mev. W H. my difficult to execute any fine shots. Smith is pteachingaseriu of mmomon but the third day condition were quite Sunday mornings on the thaw (iii? favorable for good curling . N which is arresting more than ordinarr ' tee Yesterday a Soft snow ""'"ebeetty., art"iGi"Gt the out and troub- loa the was. i le of remitting. Trlnity church Ladies' Guild are the MrThoe Young of Hanpden, who no- richer try over :34 as a result of their home ently purchased Mr. A. Hutch farm made baking tale and tea rootriSaturday has in tum sold " “who Mr M. thence» last. A little expense is to be Widmeyer of 12th con, Normanby, and deducted from this take: possession on Mr Young's removal The Menu Class beirurionducted SEA to Durham . . British-A . an Coal Oiland Gasoline for sale at the Garage. It is good: try it, - Buy Province of Ontario booda will! 5 pee can. Just as safe " Victory Bonds. P. Ramp. Durham, Agent For Sate-a pure bred Durham bull Calves. from . to II mos. old. Apply to far. keeping up the record of a mild 'lin. in: of Count; VOL. XLIV. ten .8 John mum. R. R. I, Prim' e', Mr. Wm Lamb; has; agfttt Mild weather has mathed February so 'asuer of cat 1icen- for the SQQLRid; . I; 9': SUN! 'iN"t;iiyft 11:”- l:- "is. sr ‘-1\ 2334'?! ibivs" ' l AssesTru . "t’ tlil OPICS F mu 0va - Beta 0W Pi'itl% ':i?:t',',',,e,e'. ii2lit) main 5 Ihtjiriittttt Mr McCormick In one of the build- ing committee of ans' Church. He resided at the old homestead at Glen- and” alt hislife. and“: a: med:- m and - of nature. The deceased was of sociabfe temper- ament and had many friends in this hr cality and other parts. The dunno! his brother Makplmtyo {an no. you? hayilLupon lull, " Angus McCormick. was the eldest son of Jon MCormick. born on the well known home farm at Clenroaden and grew up with tuWexperience of early trials. His father dying when he was 19. on him tell the care of mother and younget family. a duty he faithfully performed for years. Onhic deathbed he still was moved by thm principle. and hiubro'hcr John values a not”: he made to him. “I must do my duty." ANGUS MCCORMICK There passed away at the Royal Alex andra'Huspiral, Fergus. on Thursday, 17th February, Mr. Angus McCormick, aged 68 years. Three weeks before he had gone hoping for better health, but his Journey was about run, and he has passed over to the majority. The funer- al on Tuesday from Kress' undertaking rooms was largcly atterded, Rev. Mr. Cole leading in prayer before the cortege moved. Arriving at the Rocky they were met by a still larger crowd of old friends and neighbors of deceased as- sociated with him from early days Friends in Toronto sent beautiful wreaths Rev Mr Sills" amductipcthe eerviee. The Great West L'te-the most auc- cessful Life! rance Co. For " con secutive years Great West has mit- ten more buain s in Canada than any other Company. here in reaaon. Get information "" in; m Companion from A. W. H.La er,' ' [ Dist. Repri ntativo G. W. Lite) HOME no Hana LIrl.-Rev. W H.‘ Smith is preaching a eerie. of sermona on Sunday mornings on the above topic. which is arresting more than ordinary attention. The two that are put. dealt ith the Father and with the Mother in hehome. Next Sandal: the Chilton. The month meeting Institale will dd in rary, on Thumb Mat p,m. Therm later and would like a t The Great West Lil cestrfulLifet mm C F mu ON.N - Before buying Now Glare lens, see t attergott deacon!» ed at the Ford Gar e. Standard equip men! on Ford an. Dont the 1 cent sale. three dun only. Feb ' M, 26. Gd‘list. The best yet. " cannot come, phoneor mlil your wan Hector McKinnon, formerly of Price) ville and for the last eight years on the agricultural pages of the Toronto Globe. as been transferred to the world of pole JCS and is now doing the PM Gantry "s Drtttt Sign on display at villus?»- Wildipu daughter. WBm--At Stratum Opt, on Feb. 9th. to Mr and Mn. Byron Weir. (nee Mae Dixon» 1 _ l Til-WM Wm Wu. an MLMZOIII. to 'h.and MOS. Jinan-(nanny Mm) atClin. Cbealey mot Southampton in Cheslcy last Fruity in lint an): of next round which they won 4-3. -In Southampton on Tuesday. the game In: I tie, Chewy thus winning thc round bt one goal. WIme- in Datum.” Wagner!” . Feb. Mum. and Mn. Arthur Chesley Beat Hanover in Owen Sound It took twenty m.nutes overtime for Chesley to defeat Hanover 4 lo 3m Owen Sound last We nesday night and thereby capture the district championship and. Chesley was lucky to finish ahead While full time saw the score tied 3-3 Hanover had had the better of the play in the first two periods md led l ' and 2-1. Oberle got the first on fast work before the nets and Stanley. Hanover, 2nd goal by swift sideshot Chesley came strong in the 3rd period. Green tied it up when he sp eded around the Hanover 1 defence and beatScarborough. Five min later Davison soured and put Cuesu y a' head 3 -- 2. With stickey ice preventing any team play and water on ice near the ct: it looked all over fl rHanover Both teams found t non-able to M the puck to near the oppusmg nets, then strugg.e for it there. a: it was difficult to carry " I Just a Minute before full time Scholtie , shot from the side and scored Hanover sl tying goal. The Hanover rootera vocif erously approved overtime was near ly contested with play evenly divided No score waa‘made in lint 10 minutes, but 3 min. later. Cheeky sored the wiu, ner and their delegation broke loose. Try as they could the remaininl T minutes. Hanover failed to again tie it up Dtttadattr- W. J. Armstrong .The meeting diseased ways and means and tuned that s. Grey shnuid reach an objective of at least as who“; Egre- mont. Artemesia, Proton 875 each ; Glenelg, Durnam and Hanover $50 each I Bentittck a -d Normanby $40 each ; Dun- At. the 1919 campaign Egremont led with $100. Artemeu.a was close behind, Hanover with 864.05 beat Durham with 855 50 The others were smaller but the total enabled 8400 to be sent to strength- en the Central Execuuve. dam 820. whammy. --t_r"e. _ Hanover-John Taylor (others to be chem by him) Artenteala-T. R. McKenzie (two to be Neustadt--Henry Ford. Durttagrt--Ttttn. 9mm. Dr. -,irs.1te Mrs. Manual]. Mrs. Dr. Eaton. Esta Hallway. Henry Ford. Proton-E E. Hocktidge (two to be will; Vitamin. a son. Hanover. Municipality representatives hm named being Chairman. are ', Egtetrtemt-J. R. Philp. L. B. Nicholson. Mrs W. H. Roget's. . V Glenelg--R. T. Edwards, Jai: Elli-on. Joe Atkinson Bentinck- Alex McDonald. Jno Milligan Andrew Derby, Miss, “on McDom The election of officers resulted in the re-election of President and Secretary. In Vice Pres ' W.3. Armstrong. Dun- delk; 2nd Vice Pres. Mrs Dr. Stance. The feel ng was strong that every at fort must be made to equal ant saunas If maible the splendid vote of ms, An enthusiastic meeting ot the Execu- Itiv‘e of this body met in the Methodist Church. Durham on Friday [at " the cello! President J. W. Blyth and "ec'y. Trees. C Ramage. About 20 members were present and the local situation in View of the campaign move on. was thoroughly dimmed iReferenc’um Mass Meeting Timothy evening of next week in the Toms Hell. a man meeting of citizens all all dunes will he held to listen to an} "9rSpeer on the coming Referendum. l I Dr Speer " likely be thaouchly posted on all the ten! points connected with the campign and a he it a very able ex- pponent he should have a large Induce- Everyhody invited. all free. but: votun" tary collection will be taken to help de tray expenaeo. Member: of the South Grey Executive within reasonable die. tance, mama try'to be present. 5. Grey Referendum Committee To buddressed by Rev J th Spear. D. D. Thursday Evening. Inch 8 '" I' THURSDAY Plil8RUARYttg, 92l , Immune D Rina-ct m jmtettttteimeeot Me Henderson nid template will be back among Maul. “(Mud the Hill School an mountain! tour. All“ for ermtiq "sdoirBitttttetteeathi. than“) 'ith m u . The Literary Society of the D. H. S. assembled for the an! tune since Xmas on Friday, February llth A good pro" gramme was provided. minim of in- utumelmle reading and recitation end a talk by Mr.Allm which we. and: IP- predmed by " We always an at“: something aeorttt while m~ old Ptin. cipelMt All». and 1:0“le The funeral takes place Friday to Dur- ham cemetery. his putor, lb v E. J. Mc. Ewen otriciatirm " home and glue The death of the above gentleman took place early Wednesday a m.. 23rd inst. at the home of his son. John A.. Glenelg _ at the age of 86 year: He had been in 1 his usual health up to Tucsdav last when l he was ttfNcted with a paralytic ctroke. Com which he never rallied He was one of the pioneers of Glenelg and has always enjoyed good health. Durand wasa resident of Durham for 5 years, n nil 16 years ago. when his wife died and simc that time ha. made his h: me with his son. John A lie leaves to mourn hi: lose four sons and lourdauahters viz ', Angus and Malo lm in the West, Dun- can Chicago l John A at home l Janet Mrs. Thorne. Chicago : Mary ers. Drinkwater. Guelph ' Bessie, Colorado ', Jessie. Mrs Hugheon. Toronto. _ mm Ill mm or more years ago by Chas. Watson. Chas. Moan and one Brown of Husmn and finished by thelale Robt Watwn and the present occupant. Jas H H mm was the first to occupy it and an " Im- veteran pioneer died. Mr Young grl~ -u- 10h sumr ture in Match and We av to .. mn to the town. He has been a pm, ve armor l his 0 A home and M: 1 Is " w "there “e hope, prove eqwlh awful. Mr Hunter, Wm} [H "teds his mtive ti , has been a mm what cuumgenus business man For m my warn ha bought grain and product 4me a hirduare and seed More buuum and made a study ltd success oi Hriritrld caltl- . datbled ina lumber business ‘nul n tun he We, "nipped." He still owns 200 sense! la d and we predict w II find it hard to give up his activities. Re wish for him better health in his new outlook for the future. This has been one at the beat karma of the district, "nevel Went back on me' says the owner. “neve mined a crop and never bought a ton of hay." It is all cleared except two or three erre- of hard wood bush, well preserved. About 30 acres was cleared up in the preaent own~ er's tune. "Baidie" was the tamer of four boss, William Jae H..(lateM P. P.) John and (Arch. William the latherof thethree brothers in town, (Arch. James P. and John) died young. The first named are: up with the grandfather. and later took overttiefarm he is now selling. his provinga "rug" to part with the ances- tral acres, but impaired health and diff: j culty of muting labor has forced the action I "and; Both 'ree-thr-d-tdent', luck of neighboru. lack of walla-um the necessity forced upon than of I Item trtruggte to clear the land was not en- couraging We have heard it said tht t Archie "Baldie" as he was sometimes icalied, sat down one day on the hill face Eiii cried. But he was made ots em stuff and stuck to n. thug bemmnngt e i founder of Du: hem and furnishing a (name which has LA .55 hen prominent: 'in the cummcrum :1:r ftne pl I Archie scream tre 'ti. " -r mt on whim the Bulls!) How -ts a ,erwards butt Alex went " Lulu ,. nth to wnat IS now the Crutehiee farm, : . a comet farm is the one now sold. an ' ch! was taken out in 1848 and it has never borne anothcr name, and w ' never mortgaged. Death of Mr. Iionald Benton Lat week} deal - concluded b) chunk historic Hunter {and puts out of Hunter hand: to that of Mr Thus. Yum of Normanby. Ahe farm, origin. any 100 lacs. is new tome , or 8 acres lea. owing to sale from it of town lots andthe residence and orchard which Mr Hm retain. ------ buyback about 1842. two brothers. Arch. and Alex. Hunter am: into the Mr. Thos. Young, Normquy. (the Bayer _ Iliiroillt High School Notes. than; bift, - r..." M Mr pr. t'sit a. cum " x 8 acres " town lots ‘4 which Mr . A Me Dr and Mrs. Wm. Kernaghan accom- Danied by the Dr's mother Mrs Ann Kernaghan, left last week for, Steamboat and " Col. Dr Kernaghan‘came home about the holiday time to wind up the mother: business and to p ovnde a future name tor the aged lady - Ayton Advance Mr. and-Mrs Roht Smnth Almeda, Sask ' are guests vmn her brother Mr Jas. Mather and other friends tor a week on two. Maseru G. N Dinwoodle. Manager of the Standard Bank, Williamsford. -.-- Elliott and CG Graham of the lame place were in town Tuesday Mr John McCormick. home during the an illness of his brother Angus. is re- maining tor some time to adjust the es- tate. Mr McCormick is Principal of the " Mennonite Educational Institute." Al tone. Man ' and with two assistants, both Mennonites. is trying to make good British Subjects out of these people. He has charge of the Departments of Mathematics, Science and Higher Eng. lish. Show horns Misces Tm: returned the first of the week from Toronto Millincry openings Mrs.Oue.y W. H. stttitlrh4tsTtsmdrry for Brantford to visit her mother and meet with her brother who it home from the west. Durham hockey girls stage a game with Hanover girls in Hanover Fri. night. Mr and Mrs. Walter Middleton and little son and the farmer's mother. Mrs E.Middleton, leave on Thursday for their home " Abernethy. Sash. after spending the winter months with rela- tive: and friends in Durham and vicinity. Mr. Malcolm McKinnon, son of Mr. ':attd Mrs Hugh McKinnon, Priccville. in learning the tohsorial art with McDon. ald andMitchell, timbers. of town. Mr. and Mm. Albert Keller. who d) been with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. s. Patterson.2ndoon Glenelg, are leaving April lst to mince the farm of his fath. er, Nil-Julius Keller. south of Varney. Mr Will Patterson will remain home fro Sukto ttmUt hie father on the ho farm. Mayor Adan has acceptcd an ofrc.: rum Mlmlco bclwm I Emu tO take tht position ol tiuitervt.o (1 their schol wing the ulness of the oth'cial now 2r. barge No leaching is tequxred of trim but he has the oversight of 17 teacher; Miss Jessie Curls. teacher at More. visited her mother, Mrs Nest Clark, IT, ,per Town._me tiratt Ol the wed; _ Mics Marietta Park, of Stratford Nor- mal School spent over the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Arch Park. Miss Georgie Lawson left Friday for two mh’ vim with Owen Sound and Toronto friends. Mrs Hugh McDonald. Upper Town. II idling at her early home at Crawford 1 " broom. Mr. Alex Hobkirlr. isina k condition of health at present.- MrI Alex. McMillan of Priceville. Ind 'ater, In J. W. Jones of Riverfront. Sula. Visited over the week end with tttetr cousin, Mrs J. M. Burgess. Both adien are daughters of Mr and Mm. H. McKinnon. mane: . Mrs A, S. Muir of Ceylon. "visited " her {that Mr C. L. Granth for a for days. l 'Armtr JiEeiiiiiiiii" TORONTO "se “all tend" Um??? mm J,') . ii' igisi' taut Auction Sale -op- 7- w Messers Frank McIlrailh, J L Sled- mau and Cl Hence Darling were in Owen Sound Tucsday thr medical examination hy the Pension Board Mr. Bert ltitchie, Rocky Sauzeen, had the misfortune to have his leg severely broken, by a log falling across it Markdale High School student! played their return game here Tuesday night and were defeat, d by the local students by a 5-2 srme. County Council is meeting in special session to-day in Owen Bound to complete some road business that was overlooked at the January session, through the care- lessness of someone. It is estimated the blunder will cost the county “50. Store where Quality Reigns Supreme 10 Pairs Women‘s Black Kid Btu., Louis Heel .....‘.s 11 Pairs Women's Brown Kid BBL. Louis Heelm...‘.' 12 Pairs Women's Black Kid Bal.,Cuban Heel......4.g Those are only a few of many bet-seine we have for ym Come in and look them over for yourself. We are offering It snutly reduced prices. the follow- ine lines of Shoes on S. F. MORLOCK Saturday Specials Our stock in than fresh and kept well "- nortod at tumult]. pricoo. Give " a etul-----we will try to plan. you. We still has A nice 'ttoek of Winter goods. which we no oiUritttt " ”ducal prices. Special Reductions in Water Apparel We have jult received part of our ship-ont- of the above, but have a nice rang. uniting your inspection. Stop in and see the” and to. our prices on name as we cury nothing but the best quality Merchandise proeurabte. hints, Gingham, Fancy his We are the“! receiving ehipmente of Spring Goode at new prieee and ve can tune our cue- tomere of mum, Menhendiee st lover who! during the you 1921. It in our eim to follow the gradual decline in price: which meme e N. Ioee to us. end than give our customers the benefit. of lower prion. . SPRING MERCHANDISE Ihrmrlibriaguaiiire Saturday, February 19th W" W 'olm unmo- u. a. - To Uuud Mates. " Ntin “an... RA . . one a... .. . S. McILRAI TH The Cut Shoe Store qirttlrttlPrtue= qi' A . J. n. HARDING. Durham 'lllMlhflMlllMlMlllllllWWlNt", liihllhlihhhlihiihhiAAaAiiree complete with pipes. Will sell " any 310.00 while they Int. The play "Home Ties" by Moist 0 ' will ho presented under-mm. l the Women's Institute and Jr “why Club to Durham Town Hall. "mm l e In Ink commencing March 7th. lil only Chemical Closets .r. 4.90 . 4.98

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