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Durham Review (1897), 23 Mar 1922, p. 1

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ucation W (AUtt op¢ REST oNnT. H 16. 1922 erâ€"Cent Purve 100 NITIES enograpny J ‘"Resolved that Ireland has produced greater men than Scoland." The afâ€" firmative was upheld by Margaret Eden and Cecil McLean while the negative side was held down by Esther Firth and Irving Sharp. It was an unfortunate day for St Patrick and his friends for the judgement went in favor of the negative, â€"his Scotch cousins. _ However we still feel and know that the Emerald Isle in no «small way, have contributed eminent men, and from the present state of af* fairs "over there" are still casting men of the heroic mould At the same time the negative had an unfair advantage when they were given Scotland‘s men to champion, for that little nation has nothing of repute but its men and its scenery. The Judges were Principal f Danard, Misses J Weir and A Sillars. . TOTAL . Durham Branch micu Scnoor Houps Denate â€"The High School Students held an interesting debate at their Literary meeting Friday afternoon !ast. The topic was no doubt chosen as a tribute to the Irish Saintâ€"St. P Use Ba!l}k Money Orde?s h was merrily spent in games and dancing till the early morning hours. ever number of Road were r at Mr Wm 1 0t UFOCeRY DUSINE®S. â€" After about three years of successful business in Durham, Mr Robt. G. Lindsay last week disposed of his grocery business to Wm. J. Vollett, of the 2ng con., Benâ€" tinck, who is giving up farming _ Bob enjoyed a good trade here and we underâ€" stand will retain possession until April, when he may take a rest for a short d Hi Rob RN SouD Grocery Busi® about three years of succes in Durham, Mr Robt C Ros Rov ing 60 to &kfi ley, 95c to i $1.60 to $1.75 this week. If you suffét from biliousness, coustipâ€" ation, headac , nervousness, sallow complexion, loss appetite, bad taste in mouth, tanlac and anlac vegetable pills will certainly straighl@n you out Sold at Macfarlane‘s Drug Nore. J __"_" * resoyierian Church, Mr Thos. Allan was appointed the lay delegate of this church to the General Assembly in June, this year at Winnipeg. | The Young People‘s Society of the Presbyterian church have placed an enâ€" larged portrait of the late Rev. S. M. Whaley on the walls of the schoolroom of the church. â€" It is a splendid reproâ€" . duction. . I At a recent meeting of the Durham Presbyterian Church Allan was appointed the lay this church to the General A June, this year at Winnina~ Lustor® cho; Kechnie‘s My/ls guaranteed. and all kinds of prices. Durbkam Branch # . «l Three cars of A rican i. “’,;&‘?»“’W. Q{i‘,% ,'rived at Rob Roy MiXs. â€" â€"ARl>â€"OPIC®E )'pw ; Why mope NR%round, haif sick and listâ€"| Build u our system an !ess when healtMand strength are yours the time by Iking tanlac for the asking ? e tanlac. < Sold at , farlane‘s Drug ore Macfarlane‘s Drug <Rare. | The Durham Presbyteri C P ! holding an Eastercantata "I Custorh chopping every day at Mcâ€", y Kechnie‘s ] Jl:.u;)urham. Satisfaction SO8" On Tuesday, l.mh (.’f‘ . | Maud Buschlen, violinist uaranteed. tn, mixed chops, oa“"willbethe assisting artist nd all kinds of Ked for saile at current| "~ S * SAYE BEFORE YOU SPERD kw' VOL.XLV, NO 12 D GoooByâ€"All Edge I of friends frem the C ce represented at a surp: Bank Mana» im.s___ "P !o fhity dollars, * * remember that Bank Money Orders are inexpensive as well as safe. The charges, exclusive of Revenue stamps, are: $5.00 and under, three cents; over $5.00 and not exceed. ing $10, six cents; over $10 and not exceeding $30, ten cents; over $30 and not exceeding $50, fifteen cents. You can get Money Orders at any branch of this Bank, STANDARD BANK ribute to the birthday of nt.â€"St. Patrick. _ It was at Ireland has produced than Scoland." The afâ€" upheld by Margaret Eden ain possession until April, 4: sirable features, are amon y take a rest for a short K®°Stions _A somewhat sim criticism would not be inapp oDBYâ€"All Edge Hill and a !** Durh?m l\:larket groun.ds iends from the Garatraxa _ S" P‘“'R' ox‘s Socrarâ€"St I resented at a surprise party E‘¥ven special a“"m’f’" on F1 Edge‘s home last Friday !z?st in the Presbyterian cnure s mm Om choppir ‘s Myils, D ed. TD, inds of Branchs also 5 for O'â€"Câ€"ATV:-EA 7i al C 2 & ASSETS OVER EIGHTYâ€"THREE MILLIONS Mn Pricesâ€"w eare payâ€" ats, 90c to 95¢ for Barâ€" for Buckwheat and for Meas at our Elevator lirst concern. It will morsa later years. Let your Bank Accourt I THE ROYAL BAKK _ _OF CANKAGA U ___* |, Mf A. C. McDonald left Monday to | â€" ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" x Itakehisformerposition for the summer CEORt. | ine Durham Presbyterian choir are | _ As far ascoâ€"operation and real price published this week. coupled withjutfi-fat Port Stanley, s D, lhe.c M ! holding an Eastercantata -~Redempfion's/inducemems go, the r.nerchant_s of Durâ€" cious buyirg Fn’t{ay and Saturday.. wnlII: Mr Alex Kearney of Bolton visited at ing every Q§y at icâ€"| Song" on Tuesday, 18th of April. _ Miss| ham have already done their part t.o save you many times the sub. price ofj his mother‘s here over Sunday. ‘ Durham. bamfacuon:Maud Buschlen, violinist of Toronto, | make Durham‘s first Dollar Days Fn-. the Review. [ â€"Mr Jho. 4 Black of Chesity was a vig. . mised .chops, oat!.‘ will be the assisting artist. day and Saturday, March 24th and 25th‘ Here arethe stores who offer the great | HtOF at Re.view Office and with relatives \ed for sale at current'. The expenses of Mr Burnaby, the U. aug;fin(::‘:‘a:?es;dvalntzai:e :t?:;;eut?art:sti:: zoll:r lt);y inducc'e;noent:;: ’at Edge Hill the first of the week. ’ i i i public rsA. Beggs and Son, Grocers C ‘ting of the Session of ll:te?:“;:::;d'lgl:tceu::‘n'Nw:::hsgg;rgl;'l:ht'::; fofiel'ed. for without doubt it is the greatâ€" G.S. Burnett. Men‘s Furni'hings IHrnrl']to(lv'Dra:en;,:l.l;?::: ha::-d p:or:n{:ck;:-‘ Li Cburcb, Mr Thos. amount was subscribed by the U. F. 0,, | * Eenc‘al privéâ€"outting sale ever At Robt Burnett, General Store !an I MrS Adarm Roberfson fora fey days:_' d the lay delegate of all except $16.90. He escaped lightly, |tempted in Durham. â€" Pricevilie‘s big Cross & Suth«rland, Hardware General Assembly in Whbauegs $ ies A:d Sie ‘._ | store is also t‘ght in line with dollar day ‘¢ r Grant, General Merchant | Mr Arfhur Ramage of the Royal B_ankl ies Smualy st 3ps | Di srm epnenat it Reoaivaniet ie J It Hardine. Mardware |Lanien, ihome fot afew days previous ple‘s Society of the it $ b t rg th While the chief feature of Dollar Days Karstedt Bros., Priceville, Gen. Merch‘ts j toleaving for North Bay, where he w11 h have placed an enâ€" £ C"N0°". tea in the basement o * | is to have special vaiue at $1.00, yet Ed. Kress, Furniture act as tellerinthe Royal Bank b"“'Chj the late Rev.S, M. (/e85bÂ¥terian Churchon Saturday April there are many genuine bargains offered J. Levine, General Merchant in that town. | s of the schoolroom lt commer?cmg 2L o¢:m: at both higher and lower figures. This J. S Mcliraith, Shoes Dr. D. Jam‘eson was in London last is a splendid reproâ€" _ _Purham H‘gh School have LCccn Y | is ue of the Review is brimful of Dollar S. McIntyre, Hardware > week end to see his sister, Mrs (Rev., i addedtwonewpamungs-re_-productl.ons‘ Day bargains in almost every store, J. McLachlan, Grocer Martin, who has been quite ill. biliousness, constipâ€" of the old mastersâ€"to their collectlohn,l Reac every adv‘t carcfully, mark your J. McKechnie. f General Store Rev_ Mr Kane, of Victoria University Refvousnecs, sitfow which now number sixteen andadm_n't e'wan(sand come to do your shopping in H Morlock & Sons 'Toronto, occupied the pulpit of the ipperite, bad tagte in cl.ss..mcm walls. The re(‘enf,addl"f‘flsl the full realtizaiion that you will get the Macfarlane & Co. Druggists | Methodist Church last Sunday in the .nlac vegetable pills °C Th¢ Fighting T'mer?,'" bx T9+ | biggest value possibie for your money ; S McBeth Druggist interests of the Educational program of ue ePUS nerand ‘The Shepherdess" by Leroties, | values that cannot be equailed by any E. A. Rowe, Groceries & Dry Goods the church. en you out â€" Sold a French artist. Miss J.. Weir, B. Asloit, mailâ€"order store. R. L Saunders, Variety Store ; Mis Alifte Gun vith little dsughter porores Supplied the evening at the Pre:byter!ant A thorough study o1 theadvertisements D C. Town, Jeweler )'\largaret of Watson, Sask C&mE to RICESâ€"Weare payâ€" Y. P. S. Monday night by an interesthmgi nealls A e :‘ airgaret, c h sk., 0c to 95¢ for Barâ€" talk on these pictures with a biographicâ€" ; euae ol w o Buckwheat and @l sketch of the artists. I Don‘t fail to sea +R or : J. A. Rowland, Manager A Savings Departmso: at every branch of = = John Kelly, at Priceville and Williams{ord. illsLimited THE Faduen. Mrs A. W. H. Lauder, Mr Thos Bell, Master L. McComb : reading, Miss E.Firth ; Monologue, Miss v. Calidwelt : Irish address, Mr W Irwin : instrumenâ€" tals, Miss Jean Morlock, Mrs Ralph Catton, Mr Stewart McArthur ; duetts, Misses Jessie and Mary Bell, Esther Mcâ€" Comb and Emily Smith. Accompanist» Miss Alice Ramage Refreshments folâ€" lowed the program which closed with God Save the King. Receipts were over $20.00. any amount up to fifty dollars, mmaer Propecc c . 9 1 â€" 7 _ OS Tsttal 0@y. Theâ€"schoolrcom was prettily festooned with green paper shamrocks and those in the audience who were not Irish, tried to be. Rev. W. H.â€"Smith was chairman and waved aside the customary chairman‘s address g_= wa c 22. 8 nd Maxke it a Beaurty SPoT.â€" Sawyer Cumming in the Owen Sound Sun holds up both hands for improvements in the surroundings of the municipa} buildings. It is referred to as a bare spot and an eyeâ€"sore in the business section of the‘ city. "Itisreferred to very appropriately as a barnâ€"yard, with perhaps apologies to a well regulated barnâ€"yard." A flower plot at one corner, and a screen far n NP ntaint Pabndt c A B 2 11 03 1 $R 14 ! holding an Eastercantata "Redemption‘s ‘ gong" on Tuesday, 18th of April _ Miss Maud Buschlen, violinist of Toronto, will be the assisting artist. The expenses of Mr Burnaby, the U. F. O candidate in North York in the} late Federal election, were $957.94, which amount was subscribed hu ira Tt m a / Che Dur all of an Irish nature 8, Mrs. Moore Mcâ€" H. Lauder, Mr Thos comb : reading, Miss " system and feel fine a}; ing tanlac â€" Sold at Mc Rtore Presbyterian choir inappropriate for â€"yard." A flower a screen for un among the sug» t similar line of: ‘ Admission 35 a | fun for everyone. _Corn just arâ€" Get your supâ€" Cns s e ey NC ce coupeP | Best representation tOld Man Ontario 183 ; best hard time stume, $3 ; best representation nurser byme, $2 : oldest lady in costume $2 : oldest gent. in cosâ€" tume $2 ; musical chairs $3. l RACES ; Girl‘s* potato race, 2 laps, $3 and $2. Obstacle rac , 3 laps, $3 and $2. Couple race, Ia:y and gent % ’ Here are the prizes offered, all cash ; NATIONAL : P dy $3, Gent $3, Girl under 12 $2, under 12 $2. COMIC ; Best co ume $3 ; best couple $4. & SPECIALS ; Fa cv ladv or virl @2 | _ Durha Amusement Co‘s big Carniv al which was called off on March 9th by the mild ather, will be staged Tuesday | March 28th if weather corditions then permit. There is a sp endidâ€"sheet of ice nt present. \ With $50 cash prizes includâ€" ing some unitue specials, there should be better cosfumes than ever. The Co. requires a good gate to make necessary rink improvements. Come earlyas races start at 7.45 sharp. Carnijval Next Tuesday Iéixm if Favorable Weather "[ â€" On Tuesday, March 21st, Mrs (Rev.) "| Martin of London, passed away after an | illness from influenza. She was well ‘| known in this locality. being a sister of | Dr. D. Jamieson and a former longâ€"time ‘Jresideut of Mt Fores: Dr. Jamieson spent from Friday to Monday with her, when she seemed somewhat improved, but she relapsed several hours later and neve: rallied. Besides her sorrowing husband she leaves an illustrious fami‘ly of three sons aud two daughters ; W. M. Martin, Premier 0| Saskatchewan ; J &1 Manager of the Dominion Rubber Co., Kitchener : Dr. Beattie of Regina ; Mrs. Dr Gunn of Calgary and Mrs. (Rev.) _ Cranston of Clinton Interment wi} ‘ take place at Mt Forest, their old home, on Saturday or Monday next to allow $ Oof the sons and daughters from the West © to be present for the funeral. 1 Empire will forward Chas D. Gordon, Dor and Yonge Toronto, Treasurer of Toronto f[ "Save tHs CHILDREN" FUX8D.â€"Fam "line stalks through Russia claiming it lvictlms by hundred of thousands, in | cluding helpless and innocent childrer ,’ crying for bread, doomed to a slow anc pa nful death. _ This picture thougt !r.earlrend-ng has a somewhat cheerful !aspeut. For five dollars you can practiâ€" i ca‘ly adopt a Russian child keeping it a‘ive till harvest. One dollar will feed ; a child like one of your own for a month. Twenty five cents will keep it for a week. One cent will buy a nourishing meal of bread and rice or bread and beans. The thought of a child saved from a painfu] deathmay comfort you as you hand in your gift as much as you can afford: Leave it with Miss Kearney at Mrs. Degee‘s store: â€" The Daughters AI the &'_i and $g2 Death of Mrs . (Rev.) Martin _ Hanover 1. 0. D. E., have ca arrangements for their war men the town, which takes the sh: handsome and chaste monumen to cost $5000. It will be erected Library grounds this coming st JusTAnuuvfi\ Xxxxx redâ€"brands N Murdock. M Don‘t fail to see th Doll plays of Toilet ‘and c Doliar Days at Maclarlane‘ 35 and 25¢. \ A big night‘s lows will turn ne. bring a friend. Shine sn 3000 0 00 00 O C IPCMHENCT INMS week. inducements go, the merchants of Durâ€" cious buyirg Fricay ham have already done their part to save you many time make Durham‘s first Dollar Days Fri< the Review. day and Saturday, March 4thand 25th‘ Here are the stores a grand succese y cb E. io t c on ig d i se en Great Price Attractions for WM:I â€" Dollar Days, Friday & Saturday which takes the shape of q and chaste monument, and is BC it s ietvauchth in t A S 111 Dominion Rubber Co., Beattie of Regina ; Mrs. Igary and Mrs. (Rev.) nton _ Interment wi} t Forest, their old home, Monday next to allow B CHILDREN®‘ FUXD.â€"Fam. irough Russia claiming its hundred of thousands, inâ€" "C saved irom a painfu} ort you as you hand in ich as you can afford Miss Kearney at Mrs. The Daughters of the ward it at once to Mr. , Dominion Bank, King ) ard innocent children , doomed to a slow and This picture though s a somewhat cheerful dollars you can practiâ€" Jslaps, $3 and _ Next Sunday Rev. E y and gent, 5 speak on "Our iob as who is Honorar)7 and district. & Dollar Day disâ€" cy Goods for arlane‘s Drug Store carlogd of xxx and l&'es' Apply to J, , have complet;d memorial to d on the summer, working for." It is ONTARIO ARCHI TORONTO <HAM THURSDAY MARCH 23 & _ The fifth and last concert by the ,A" Canadian Lyceum Bureau, under Trinity O+s Church auspices came off Thursday 65 night last The performers had a full V_‘) hall, and in fact for all the preceding 1 concerts, all the seats were well filled tike Trinity church guarantors who were ten P are to be congratulated on their enterâ€" st prise, for, while so many surrounding | towns are back several dollars, the Iocal‘! men behind it expect will clear apâ€" | proximately of $200 Rev. F G Hardy, in | p bhis opening speech, thanked ail whol who were instrumental in making it that | ‘ v ~success and hoped to have a similar y Series of concerts next fall and winter / y The chief entertainers Thursday even. n ing were Princess Oyapela a direct des e cendant of the tribe of the Creek Indian, ' â€" Southern Oklahama with Miss Pierce, | violinist, and Miss Burton, pianist Oyapela is a direct descendant of the ‘ _chief of her tribe who fought in the| _ American Civil War, and appears to be } well educated. She gave several exhibiâ€" tions of the native danceg as well as thel folklore of her people and her suppleness in the former art easily betrayed her race â€" She wore striking native costumes and on the whole an agreeable charmer, The pianist and violinists were fully the equal of any of the seasons artists here in their respective lines and also assistâ€" ed the Princess in her roles. ANKLE INJuRYâ€"VUr Alex Hay, Upper Town, is in for enforced id!eness for a week or two _ While at his duties in the Furniture Factory, the «apsetting of a loaded truck pinned him against the co â€" ner of the wall, causing a sliver to be“ struck off the ankle bone He walked | to the Dr‘s which angered the wound | somewhat and he « as taken home and | now has the i jired limb in a plaster | cast, anfresting easily after some painâ€" ,’ ful intgrva‘s. 1 (, q 1 2 c 00 80 0% eXOwHie movement in Durham. This lady is an ardent en thusiast in this work and not only are the costumes of the Brownie movement throughout Canada designed by her, but are now made in Hanover Mrs Ruttle is one of the eight Provincial Commis sioners of the Gir] Guide Movement and has done notable werk in her home town‘ through her two organizations â€",, _, 0# ‘Ast, HHKIMR $SteDs to organize a Girl Guide and Brownie movement in Durham. This lady is an ardent en thusiast in this work and not only are the costumes of the Brownie movement throughout Canada designed by her, but are now made in Hannver #Â¥22 m zus Arch . Rober&on. Durham Mrs W. Ruttle, Hanover, was in town Friday last, taking stâ€"ps to organize a Girl GBHide Sn Hiesclls . ' _ I haveopened up a pressing and cleanâ€" ‘ establishment "in the rooms above Mcâ€" Intyre‘s Harcéwarmand will give best attention to all work with me â€" Reâ€" pairs also attended to Rob Roy)lqls, Durham Two good reliable remedies which guarantee resalts are RAZâ€"MAH for Asthma and Bronchitis, and T R.Cs for Rheumatxsm. Lumbago, Neuritis, etc , aresold by 3 MacBeth. ‘ The Methodist Church will resume| worshippirg in their church this coming! Sabbath, after two Sundays in the town ‘ hall The Jcorma} opening will bel announced later Men‘s Bible Class Ground corn $3 ( cluded. Whole corn out sacksat See the new\ fine underwear a rear of Standard Lambten st. C COCERET OTOFe H Morlock & Sons * Macfarlane & Co. Druggists S McBeth Druggist E. A. Rowe, Groceries & Dry Goods R. L Saunders, Variety Store D C. Town, Jeweler J.S Mcliraith, Shoes S. McIntyre, Hardware J. McLachlan, Grocer J. McKechnie. C« With Our job and ?wiat we are ) ceum Bureau, under Trinity uspices came off Thursday The performers bad a full in fact for all the preceding L us ! *# 4 â€"_____ 10 . E J. McEwen will hoped all the fe}â€" and take. part and which is incsorporated the rints, gimghams and \Miss Cochrane'a, at Bank Entrance on oo 00 per ton, sacks inâ€" N"-’-OO per ton withâ€" | Owing to the Boys‘ Conference in ’ Walkerton this week end, the Young iPeopleof the Baptist Church have deâ€" | cided to postpope their social advertised | last week for this Friday, till the follow. ing Friday, Maiich 31st. MissGlenn o lennâ€"Charles, Toronto, /(‘ana ‘s Hair Fashion Store, will be in Durha . Wednesday, March 20th, with a tull linebf Ladies‘ and Gentlemen‘s Hair \Goods. you are not satisfied with the appearanc} of your hair, consult Miss Glenn wholis an authority on Hair Gonds: and individval Hair styles. Free Den.-l onstration. Mrs John Edge and children left Monâ€" /day to return to Mullingar, Sask., afte® spending the winter with her father, Mr ’ Wm Edge, Edge Hili. On Friday evenâ€" ing last the neighbors to the number ot‘ sixty, gathered for a farewell party at the home of this former Edge Hill girl Her brother Herb accompanied her as far as Toron‘ o. Mrs Alister Gun with little daughte Margaret, of Watson, Sask., came to to Toronto last week where a delicat« operation for removal of tonsils was per formed on the little girl‘s throat. Martin, who has been quite ill. Rev_ Mr Kane, of Victoria University Toronto, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist Church last Sunday in the interests of the Educational program of the church. Rt Vigw Mr A. C It‘s easy to buy a Ford our way. Come in and let us give you full particulars of our deferred payment plan. SPKING is comingâ€"Buy a Ford. Get throughout the country every minute you can s You will tackle your business with greater zestâ€"â€"your will forget the monotony of house work â€"â€"your children acquire a healthful pallor and have the time of their lives. hone No‘s. A FORD CAR â€"â€" THE BEST SPRING TONIC Holstein Leader e Boys‘ Conference inl = s week end, the Young = aptist Church have deâ€"| * e their social advertised g s Friday, till the followâ€" PRING : , 1922 xk xc . ; eere Â¥skby} ioi ehONe] . aiWeeihnniAihiiiiiiiANAAiNANiNNNiANNNAINEN iY DURHAM, HOLSTEIN, °_ AT. FOREST h 60 ; 20 % 52z , odsk., came to where a delicate SMITH BROS. AAemerenee iR n en n en en ce e n n in on o aa n n 2 a 2s â€" Crisco, large can, regular 25¢. 5 !b Dollar Day...... $1.00 Tiger Brand Salmon, 4 1b tin, reg 25¢c. 5 cans D. Day 1.00 Ladies‘ Silk Gloves, Double Tips, any color, any size, regular$1.35. Dollar Day special, per pair $1.00 Ladies Black and White Silk Angle Hose, regulor 60c. Special Dollar Day Bargain, 3 pair for $1.15 Children‘s Black Cashmere Hose, sizes 7 to 84, reg. 63 ‘nd 750- SD(‘Cifl.l w in Ne w wlh h o o e o s eS wL ollar Day Specials nhorn» Weekiv at $£2.00 s Statres. $2.50 in advance. ‘ OVERALL SPECIAL '07‘/0 ck* & Jons ie ollk Angle Hose, regulor 1 Dollar Day Bargain, 3 pair for $1.15 ashmere Hose, sizes 7 to 84, reg. Special dollar day 2 pair for...... $1.00 te you can spare. zestâ€"â€"your wife your children will Boy‘s Sweater Coats, specâ€" ial value Dollar Day each Men‘s Wool Underwear. reg 1.40, Dollar Day per gar‘t 115 Boys Pull Over Sweaters, size 24 to 32, special price 1 89 I yg wide Colorgd Voiles e strive to give olored vyoiles, lovely fine quality 1.25 Dollar Day special. per yard $2.50 vew in advence To United D a * _ aON Prmujares 2.25 y out a pair a pair values. 81.00

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