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Durham Review (1897), 9 Mar 1922, p. 1

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alms in aburdance. d to the King‘s church met the King returning in his car. _ The two igns, Leogold 1 and II nts of King Albert are rypt of the church. cuth of Brusselsis the oo where on June 18 1815 hallbed armes of Britâ€" a routed the French and to Eutrope. The place gb noew. Cattle graze B« CH 2. 1922 1 th rench ver y the 1ges h of 1 it ar _ men s, the at e ed TV ng d °~°~~ Uurnam and Owen Sound this spring, has asked the merchants of Owen Sound who would be benefitted by it, to grant him a bonus of $1000 toâ€" wards it â€" There is a feeling in favor of the proposal there. A committee was appointed to investigate it, but they do not see where the $1000 will be produced. John Thompson of Owen Sound, whoâ€" Funs the Meaford stage. is planning two new bus lines out of Owen Sound this spring, one running to Southampton, and the other to Durham and thence to Hanover and Walkerton. He is not asking any bonus whatever, so if his lines come into operation, Major Morriâ€" son‘s will likely be dropped If M. . Thompson‘s scheme does not materialize, then Owen Sound Retail Merchants 1 Bureau will see that Mr Morrison‘s proâ€" 1 posal is taken up. 7 o ta2 S a i i :Q;, ; A mdBax:‘k cl.os:ly associated with Canada‘s Te A; productive in tustries, we encourage proâ€" fs ) gressive enterprise in farmers. If you seek to y ) increase your profits through greater hog proâ€" duction, consult the financing of your j \fl(h our local Manacar project Ths Durnamâ€"0O Souxt Morrison of Owen Sound, \ commence the twice daily : tween Durham and Owen spring, has asked the n Owen Sound who would be i. 406 HTIRE Rinv & esns . Profit on Hogs practice of reading the ; in the Review. Merch vertise are bidding for you means that behind the a« their best efforts to please as well as in other particu, call at their place of busit one of the reasons why advertises is the man fr pays to buy. DuritaMm Boyv WEDS.â€"The marriage took place in Chicago about three weeks ago of Chas. K. Crawlord of Eyebrow, Sask.. formerly of Durham to Miss Mcâ€" Lean of near Boston, Mass. The bride was a nurse who practiced near Eyebrow some years ago. Charlie,s many Durham friends will Join us in extending best wishes. They will reside in Eyebrow. where ne is municinmalike Cl au _ __ Iurrovinc Mernonist C Scaffolding has this week bein in the Methodist Church here new ceiling of Georgia Pine, a improvements will be made to : Pior. During the two or thre necessary the congregation will worship Sundays in the Tow commencing on Sunday next. It will pay recuperate pson s scheme does not materialize, Owen Sound Retail Merchants u will see that Mr Morrison‘s proâ€" Han Lzo huunxp-While working at the stoneâ€"crushing plant on Tuesday, Mr Lord George Bovington was caught by a belt and revolved three times around a shaft before being thrown to the ground. | Fortunately no bones were broken "but one leg was crushed and several muscles torn. _ It will take him a few weeks to PCV NOrA®a Lustom ho] Kechnie‘s % guaranteed. and all kinds of prices. "The SpinsteR,‘ Re humorous play wN be auspices of St. Colu son‘s Hall, Priceville 0 March 1Nth199> aa. Friday evening last th choir had a merry sleighr home of Mr Duncan Mc deen where they spent a social evening. Jack Miner shows ove a of film and fifty slides, a personal experience and o the wild bird life of Canad. am Br. as in other particulafi, ;vinn y ‘heir place of business. This the reasons why the man w ne note from a o Be sure and come to h Owen Soun® merchants will observe a church on the evening of half holiday every Wednesday alternoon and hear "ould Ireland" during the months of May, June, July, in song and story. dm; August and Sept. Ros Rov Grarnx Prscas Friday evening last the Bantict Ch _ Uet your Motor License at Geo. S Burnett‘s. For quality and le see our Hobberlir samples. G. S. Burnbtt. Domestic Wanted . â€" plain cook, no washing. Apply to Mrs R. IrWin, Holstein Â¥ 4 hrregs of American corn just arâ€" rived at R Roy Mills. Get your supâ€" ply now . RHaAMâ€"O SouxD Bus of Owen Sound, who n °_ \ Jon us in extending best They will reside in Eyebrow, is municipality Secy. Treasurer. pay you to make a regular of reading the advertisements eview. _ Merchants who adâ€" 2.j 1 2000000 "Cor C@ndud § 4 4A productive industries, we encourage proâ€" gressive enterprise in farmers. If you seek to increase your profits through greater hog proâ€" duction, consult the financing of your project with our local Manager. THE se1 STANDARD BANK VOL.XLV, NO 10 hnas this week being erected hodist Church here to plan a & of Georgia Pine, and other nts will be made to the interâ€" wen Sound, who plans to twice daily motor bus beâ€" "SV"U5 why the man who the man from whom it tne iwo or three weeks congregation will meet for lays in the Town Hail, 4 liie of Canada\ot takin'g m a manâ€"made bo k steM‘ Return" this highly ay wN be given, under the t. Columba Guild in Wat. riceville 0 riday evening,l 922. Admiss n 35 and 20¢ ' hopping every day at Mc-) iss DUEKRBHRE â€" SablcEartioe KoB RKov Grarn Prhers Ng last the Baptist Ch. ing 60 to 63¢ for Osts; f erry sleighride out to the ley, 95¢ to 1 00 for B Duncan McLean at Aber. g1 69 t0 $175#for Peay at hey spent a very pleasant this w eek. ® Motor License at Geo. y and style see our Hobber! . S. Burnitt. Wanted . â€" plain cool Apply to Mrs R. Ir in, Holstei D, mixed chops \d for sale at c your trade. That e advertising are ase you, in price )e benelitted by _ Canadian Grkys‘ s of $1000 to. are to be congratul ing in favor of cured the famous J ommittee was bhis lecture ilustr C t, but they do derful moving pict l1 be produced. life of Canada _ T i Sound, whoâ€"the Presbyterian C planning two evening, March 11t} n Sound this treat. Southampton, The 1. O TY r m KR w ;@ 2 RCall in and b\~m)a=ure'1 for your new ;:p M.. Easter Suit G. S. Burnett. $ S x" oplc Merchants ! Order your counter check * â€" books at the Review office. Ask to gee § (l . S l:)tor License at Geo samples. Lowes prices, d style see our Hobberlin _ Th big reputation of tanlac has been Bur}} ; ~_â€" made by doing what other medicines fed * iss k failed to do Sold Maciarlane‘s. l ited . â€" plain cook, _ , when you a thousand feet lectures from servation of JaAnot taking Satisfaction HURCH.â€" Major CANADA 8, oats, current 18 t a#lasy | "py . _ _ L234 J .. 4 .. _ â€"S0,PlThe fown, both magistrate ~‘ Thursday evening last. _ The monthly | and constable should have the backing of ! meetings of the Society may be given | ev@ry good citizen in honest efforts to enâ€" t over to such topics as *‘*gardening," | force the law. _ If decisions handed out \‘"needlework,." ""The making of better| are not satisfactory there is always the husbands," &¢, but on this occasion | Tight of appeal. l such topics were strictly tabooed and ; e tmsmâ€"â€"p the night given over to sociability. Mr. May Commence to Build I Wm Irwin as the only male member of i the Institute, was charman and had a Permanent Road i9 Durbam lengthy program to dispose of. _ The Durham Council Have Busy Night nurpbers were all rendered we think, at | emartiotiit their best and without further give the | An interesting meeting of Town Counâ€" , program ; .Insfrumentlal solo, Miss Rita‘cil was that of Monday last. After readâ€" c lrwm : recitations, M‘l'sses Esther Ffirth, ing of minutes a nuwuber of accounts c Eliza Patterson, M.(m'mour‘: readings, were passed. R. Alexander was granted | , Misses M. Hunter, 1.\nme Smith ; duett,| $4 for work on streets with snow plow. i Mr Peter and Miss Alice Ramas:e;' The Airiih ies en iks y uin oo s en sotos, Misses Winmin iL m o. r.;.[.]:;.dwbas © srand social function ar.’iulhority and one may be e: ASs‘OCiatjz t;)e Toronto Ladies‘ Liberal | hOPing that such a conflict of‘ (v n for theoutâ€"of town delegates,, will not occur again OME‘ o f Durh):::]:“:jf lN:'rnu-n-. Arâ€"Homeâ€"The| Meanwhile the byâ€"law is t their annu ?nc wom?" s Institute gave | Clear at next meéeting of coun Thursday svciz-nholme in the Town Haj}, | the interest of the town, both r ECE there mes on li aft._ The monthly | and constable should have the 1 buiintaidieatnbe d1 3. 5i 1. 411 â€" .| At the Liberal Convénticn held inszagiS"a“" y\ho, No dCl.lbt on the evig: € Toronto, March 1st and 2nd, Wellington epce t?efore Ne 4s at':tmg o m ie dn ol | Hay was selected as Liberal leader. This Filpain ’c'iuers and a praise to them that | district was represented by Dr. Hutton dawell." The bifter attack. es (he con: fand "Mrs J. C Nichol, Durham, w stable may or may not beju‘stlfied, We U Hastic, Egremont ; Mr McEachern, Mt. do not 'l\'now. bqt.}?e was plainly told to Forest and W H Wright, 0. Sound. Mrs| ®ak® hlmselffamxhal" To hoh oray‘s. Buchanan, Centre Grey, took a lively and 4s hope and behevg he Tae honestâ€" !part in the discussions, basing her exâ€" ly trying to Calfy.out Instructions, perience as gained through Institute] We do not remember a similar case work. _ Mrs. Nichol was one of the 300| Where a fine imposed by a legal authorâ€" ladies banquetted at the Carisâ€"Rite,| °UtYy, was multified by Municipal which was a grand social function arâ€"| @uthority and one may be excused for ranged by the Toronto Ladies‘ Liberal | hOPing that such a conflict of authority Association for tHEOULâ€"Of Listun Anbncrcas u_‘ [ WY mnpea en ids s s n No t| If you faMto hear J; n‘ Presbyterian burch, II March 11th an see hi ;} tures and slides, Â¥ou w | once and that will all ‘,moderatw prices are Bei; for adults, 25¢ for chi!nr\ ’ At the Liberal Conv i TOFOBLO_ MarFh H6k ant . The big reputa n of tanlac has been made by doing at other medicines failed to do Sold Maciarlane‘s. Changeable weather causes much Asâ€" thma, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralâ€" gia, &c. Raz mah for Asthma and T. R. C.‘s for Rheumatism are guaranteed Ask S. McBeth. c ‘ hat the childre should erand see the ictures of a lifetime \ °C _ _ ABICs as "gardening," :. **The making of better &C, bUut on ‘thit snragan Jack Miner to give ed by perfectly won. res on the wild bird his will take place in cAurch on Saturday h.\ Don‘t miss this TT A\church, Sat ana see his v been trying for me here as he he cities And the date, Mar, icts are being| )c And children . EAare espec.’ was one of the 300 t the Carisâ€"Rite. ‘h, Saturday night, e his wonderful picâ€" u_ will only regret it all vour life, Only %fiing charged, 50c Jack Miner in the e Presbyterian ‘Re 17th March f de famous ,| _ Next Sunday afternoon Rev. C. G. | Cole will speak to the class on "Religious '[ Teaching in our Public Schools," This “i question is one of the very greatest imâ€" | portance tor our children and for‘ the ,‘ future of our country It is a live/ | question and Mr Cole has given it much ‘study. Let all the fellows turn out and bring a friend. |\ 1 _ _ _ . ~"M Rave se toa conflict beâ€" : tween judicial and municipal authority referred to elsewhere. An appeal from Pt. Elgin, Southampâ€" ton, Wiarton and other towns for a change in the G. T R timetable makâ€" ing the morning train leave later than at present was not dealt wirh ited The Merr-y-go-round whid week‘s profitable (for them) in town last year, was grant |~ se interesting meeting of Town Counâ€" cil was that of Monday last. After readâ€" ing of minutes a nuwuber of accounts were passed. R. Alexander was granted $4 for work on streets with snow plow. The Auditors were paid $25 each andl Report accepted. Men‘s Bible Class 10 D CR AAACIEUUSLEES TOF eff clency, and hinted al some mysterious , | inf usnce behind him promptirg him to , | do as he had done. Similar bouquets ; were banded out to the magistrate. Mayor Allan was the chief protagonist on the other side and stuck by the by-} |law, in spite of the Reeve‘s protestations that most byâ€"laws were broken in some'l /respect though not deliberately. The‘ byâ€"law says lights must be out :t 11 p. | m . yet the same byâ€"law says the owner or his employee may be there for necâ€" ’eseary cleaning up work At last on motion of Saundersâ€"Wm McDonald, a | | vote was carried to return to Levine the" $10 fine he had parid on conviction by,( the Police Magistrate. (* Thisconstitutes a e h macâ€"om cautee (. .. The burning question at the session | of Town Council on Monday was the | pool room and the fine imposed on the ’ Proprietor by the Police Magistrate, for [infraction of the by jaw as to 11 o‘clock closing. _ Reeve Calder, while not act-‘ uated by favoritism because Levine was his tenant, had strong condemnation for the whole transaction. . He accuscd the Cconitable for mistaking officiousress for We €" 50 Ls was not dealt with 1P EERTHT COSC a fine imposed by a legal authorâ€" was multified â€" by Municipa] ty and one may be excused for that such a conflict of authority occur again. C5 ‘arengaed one month. had the cheering anâ€" t a sum of $1500.00 is junty Council for work nd there was hopes of al aid. _ If sufficient of} â€" permament improveâ€" Council Returns Fime 100 CCE OM C ICW! # thar;, . | Week‘s enforced layâ€"off. I yeh ainconfllct of euthorily Division street Presbyterian Church,! Kos a 7 Owsn Sound, has extended a call to Rev. | the byâ€"law is to be made J. L. Melnnis assistant pastor of a meeting of council and '"IMontreal Church, to succeed Rev. the town, both magl§trate | Thurlow Fraser, who went to Winnipeg, | shou.ld have the backing of If the call is favorab‘y considered, he| zen in honest efforts to enâ€" wil be inducted in Owen Sound, onf‘ If decisions handed ou; March 23rd., CEOKY there is alurmus 41. . sog n e 7 ind W°”<] Bartist Laoiss E8tTERTAIN, â€"Thwl there was hopes 0f | Ladies‘ Aid of the Baptist church held | aid. _ If sufficient of | an open evening Wednesday, the chief! ermament Improveâ€" | speaker being Rev. Caleb Harris, pastor | n on Garafraxa St.| of Hanover Baptist church. The audâ€"| f ¢ were in a most receptive mood for Mr. otice olmouon'that Harris‘address on "Leadership" which | etine . of councx{_he, he handled under three heads, the home, | ve by-.law No "’4', school and church. Leadership was a, om closing, amended problem which concerned us all and the | {?“"Y in the present ! trouble was not in finding leaders but in | 18€ to a conflict Pe"convmcing them that they are leaders, | municrpal authority We need a generation of originality but f"‘ § not eccentricity, The bome was the,’ . Elgin, Southampâ€" foundation work for such lead rs and he | other towns for a took occasion to remark that in past | : timetable makâ€" days no reward was handed out to chilâ€" T lea\{e later than dren in the shape of allâ€"dayâ€"suckers or | alt with. iceâ€"cream cones for duty performed but ‘ o 5 regarded the work as a duty necessary to | le Class be done. Alllabor was dignified and! noon Rev. C. G, |@also remarked that he preferred any | class on "Religious| time to see girls at the homely art of c Schools." This| dishwashing to walking the streets and very greatest im.| Wearing goloshes. Many fine truths | dren and for‘ the| Were brought home to the audience but | ry It is a live| time and space forbid further mention.!! has given it much | Mrs Thos McComb and Mrs C. Brown: ows turn out ang | 00 bebhalf of the church ladies, moved a| vote of thanks to the speaker. There;1 "ae nercammmenacie i ) was also a musical program to the pleasâ€" | r Sale ure of all, those taking part being ; solo, I e Mr J.F Giles: violin solo, Miss Ada i ; Brownâ€"; recitation, Duncan McLean : .!c):;cll:n ?:g::z: duett, Mrs Giles and Miss'Ade_line Graâ€" en, well on proâ€" ha_m ; trombone solo, Ronald Giles ; solo home in choice Mnsa.C. McDonaid ; cornet solo, MrF. ikw Office, or on G. Giles. Over $15 was the result of a free will offering at the door. was granted a license ) a week. It was $50 T\ | »f Ten roomed hou\,sl south, Durham. LaM ser for boarders. â€" Barn, ' and a lot of land. Co :l'ts. Toronto crushing plant.© Also a 1ces right. | Apply to _ Miss Rli=a a scrious slam on the which gave two _____*â€"-‘â€"“___M DURHAM THURSDAY MARCH 9 excitement House FoNale or to Rent ONTARIO "’ Owen Sound Junior hockeyists, “ho! beat Durham out in the Northern League | semi finals, are now matched to play ; !either Stratford or Tilsonburg in lhe;‘l 1) finals, and they have defeated only one team since,â€" Lucknow. Durham wasn‘t so far from the top after all. Durnam Fair Two Weexs EaruiEr ; {â€"â€"The management of South Grey Ag.,f |Society some time ago selected Wednel"‘ day and Thursday, Sept. 13thand 14th | as this year‘s fair dates, and as uo objecâ€" | tion has. been made by the Department[ at Toronto, these are fixed. _ With no show here for two years back, snow and | rain storms interferring each time, it is} hoped the new dates, over two weeks earlier, will change the luck and hit the ! choicest brand of September weather. The increased prizes, and better attract-; ions now planned, should with fine! weather make 1922 Aair the “biggest{ ever." for | Drug St&re. the| Ground corn $ per ton for | cluded. Whole corn\$32.00 pe °48 | out sacksat ) to Rob Roy Mil ®ts| _ The Daughters of the Emp te. ening a subscription list for th ist ) in the Russian famine. This ?Yâ€"} Children" fund is in charge :nstearney at Mrs Beggs‘ stor rne,l what you can and give quickly he,-’ We b@lieve in tan/ac and so P:| if you ty it Sold at Ma er’ Drug Stoke. s WiGil ult 6 445444 _ _7 0 toth of Mr W, R. McKenzie. Â¥*bO bas been wintering with his The deceased gentleman was a sonâ€"inâ€"law !Vs around Priceville, vis ted this of the late Dr. Gun, having married his| With his relatives, the Weirs‘ an daughter Miss Josepha, who also is dead | 8**S‘ now many years. Mr McKenzie was | â€" Miss Vaddie Caldwell was in T« about 65 Vears nf non Py i0) e ve : With Mr John JQ}een has got nicely settled {in his old home again lately vacated by Geg Gliddon, who has moved to Durham. TRhere is not a single portion of the body that is not berefited by the bhelpful action \bf tanlac, Sold at Macfarlane‘s Drug St&re. You get Â¥our mor buy TanlaQ becaus So‘d at MactMlane‘ man °d prizes, and better attract. planned, should with fine ke 1922 fair the "biggest TORONTO which is incorporated the lurch, to succeed Rev. er, who went to Winnipeg, favorab‘y considered, he ted in Owen Sound, on our money‘ . Eesw t because it produces result S UE s Drug Store per ton, sacks inâ€" 32.00 per ton withâ€" y Mills, Durham s worth when you Morrocxâ€"In bovin Franklin MOrlick 1921. _A devot father. _ _ ‘Piss Nebecca Irwin of Heathcote, is visiting for a time at the home of her brother, Mr Wm Irwin. Miss Julia Clark left last week to acâ€" cept a position as teacher in Haliburton Miss Vaddie Caldwell was in Toronto last week and this at the semi annual mullinery openings. Mrs Arthur Ritchie week end with Mrs NV over. _/ *Ne 0d town this week. Miss Susan Nichol of Toronto is spenâ€" ding a few days with her brothers at Messrs Wm and Waiter Nichol‘s, at the homestead in Glenelg. Mr Arch Robertson to the old town this w Phone No‘s. Examine Your Ho!stein Leader â€"Wif ur Kitchie vigited over the with Mrs Merklinger of Hanâ€" ‘ng memory of Samue] k, who died March 12, (husband and loving * , sons and daughter | DURHAM SMITH BRoOS. , Toronto, is back Label her /AAA HOLSTEIN, Spring is drawing near Mdse. is now coming to hand to quality and prices of our ni s Go 2 l23 2 005 CPP Hra@Ad see o Gents® Wearing Apparel and compare our prices save you money. A nice range of Men‘s brand that has a reputation Gents‘ Woearing Annauct _ _ This is an op miss. Men‘s allâ€" real snap at ... ... We have just opened a new lot body‘s Overalls and Smocks, know Canada‘s leading Overalls. Let y« body‘s and test their superiority av. We hold our trade. Why 1 SAVE BEFORE YOU sPEND an opportunity which s all.wa,.) m,_"_ ""!C! Fou cannot afford to s allâ€"wool Trousers, sizes 34 to 42, a m Arrow Brand Fine Shirts Let your Bank Account 1 first concern, It will more thca repcy o later years, ’eaéoa/y ‘s QGverailts ortoct & dons E A Big Special MT. FOREST Fned a new lot of the famous Peaâ€" Smocks, known the country over as ralls. _ Let your next pair be Peaâ€" superiority over other brands . nearer every day es 2. A Rs s mPT O ur LK d. _ We invite comparison new Spring Mdse. mm dfi «s . e ye ' C

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