NOTICE ndo 0 acrtes M farm. Fop q Y to MRS Nr th Are. & 6 e finest nile ther Weir & LONTRACTORS fBigi: tBie:â€" Ty a sample, Ol 40, . Bent on TD wit imila® fhsin!s ieiigh::? i fiire:: -.::3:5;_:31 7:'51::§'=‘: anf.ef39.: €) Preiii® Iodtiss CH 1, 1993 FoR 4 ~anada, xt of for & Bil usband Alfreg i Chicago, in !* of the Ca Journalist on tario Om con 3, 1 inck, 4 the »n school h good st. H iv Applicant ondon, Ont. G“iamu’ “'*dne;d;,. 6 t’ollowlng lighwaveâ€" _ NRIL Cun‘. . Owen Snman *« t} SAaLle, ven that y * city of Middlesey . wWIl abnt ae% Sertion, _ e Provinee of January, â€" West 0f Gap !"rsigneq ut h nation ("Adep 2 and ‘08 _State og » emk r‘ fUrtBer moayw "~"Cach, 1% DJ ADDly ty 2. at the _ Bilt or :'\lfr'd .’ markedq abl Weet miles. North stone ry s 2e# {rom m# "_". S¢ two or Uniteq on the Mary W Died at Boise. Montana trish or Whet! ad Remembered the Hospital. M; Jobn A. Graham re an unespecied source, oi« nome ine less welcome. The example of the Boothvilic econtributors will we hopo be contagions. MHere is the explanâ€" utery note: "Members from Boot:â€" ville who took part in the ‘Play‘ which Jan. 26th ing amot pital, Pu meron CGets Fine Appoiniment Major Tor. Puthecic F. 0. candidate in the was narrowly defeated Methodists Hold Banquet The young people ef t Church are holding a & Ranauet on Friday > ever gate Court, vacani since ine doalr Oi en o the late W. A. Hishop. The new apâ€"| Drrham again wor a double heac pointee is an only sor, is a farmer.' er in the return games At Hanover wear Leith, and had a sptcsdid war, last night, the High School‘boys winâ€" record. He is also active in agrieui] ning 3â€"4 and the girls 6â€"0. The tural work and a member of the| giris have undoubtedly the bost giris Board 0@ Mothers‘ Allowances (or‘ team ever in town and have been inâ€" Grey Co. He is 30 years of age and| vited to play an exhibition game at his appointment is a popular one. l!.lstowel with that town. 6t w Dosis ty Court a gate Court Bapiists will Easter Banquet at Varney Don‘t forget the arnual Bui () O w VYVOL. XLVI. NO 10 n ;/ . â€" 4 -l!f‘»:;’â€";f.", W | * CcE OPICS I he Provincial Grand Lodge of| Mr. N. G. Marshall gave ar aluminâ€" ngemen are to meet next week in | um demonstration at the home of n Sound. | Mrs. J. C. Nichol, when over 20 ladâ€" n maesd tw suffer with the erinne.| es were pregent. s for Sale xo of ther on to M xd 10 a donat rett en lev #1 64 en UrRoil Ad Otherwise ? 10y Â¥y, i10¢ to ¢1.40 for ven edign o M l6 Mc appoi br itle to 5t ke and pi if to suffer with the grippe Unele Joe‘s eure at iue stitute concert, March 15 titute Concert e Caller udy »wn Hall. 1 literary d "Marth Rob m two months roed. hiGné Mar Russell Hall, Dromore contributing the follow tV H Tot on two year old h 1 PricC or Oat 12¢ for M The t« toy Mills () Apply t Priceviil« & t 18 world tor thi Good the Methodist St.. Patrick‘s ning. â€" March JCK. Durham ts, 68¢ to 76« r Bueckwheat hospital Lrou »ii nome th M Ogral of the i the U oi Norway Hi tbu Aj iato sar od Irish floor Limited ( it MaÂ¥ | take un ot yO er aus will be () is, the urham John uim omot Iroad Sur word ction, incan Counâ€" $1.10 n 4 a OS this rom tISO fi n Ol LV TG | Leaves Favorable Impression ;’ It was unfortunate that | Sunday of Rev. Mr. Whela High School Won Ali Games from Has One Reason Last Thursday night saw ard Durham as oppomrents time this yearâ€"in High S« key exhibitions. Against star high school aggregaiic ver Boy Scouts had littie c the locals â€" romped | away game. 10â€"3. ‘The Durt success 0f | understood publicity ar sunda torate I game, freque d Coming ! Prof. E. Katz, the well known ey« sight Specialist, of Listowel, will be at the Haln House, Durham, on Wes March 14th, and will test eyes by the method that seldom fails. Don‘t miss it. Will Hold Sale March 22nd. 8. E. Langrill, Huttorn Hiil, having Wi ry Kress. Hanover : goal â€"Helwig : defence â€"Wies, Lesso: forwards â€"Taggar, Boetiger, Huber. Refereeâ€"James MeLachlan It was the curtainâ€"raiser between the girls that stirred up the exciteâ€" ment. Hanover looked a little largâ€" er and were good skaters but the Durhams were active as horuets and had a fine forward line who d‘?ln):m! vasclfish team play, in Katie #Keisey, Eula Burnett and Nellie MeGirr. Al good skaters also, they buzzed arounc and through the visiting defence scoring 3 goals to 0. _ Sadie Levine in Durham goal was called upon to stop only 2 or 3 shots while sister Becky and Florcneée Kress the loca} defence, smashed the Hanover rusaâ€" es and staged a few themselves. on a to it the Spring A: Monday, whic citizens of t} Lennox was p SQ No Criminal Cases There were no caD} The Owen Sound to Have an E A Dominion charter has 1 ed to the Owen Sound EI to build a million â€" bushe No Free Text Books The bill of K. Homuth, for free text books in Public arate Schools was defeated Cafeteria in Durham At St. Patrick‘s So terian chureh, Monds 18th, at 8 o‘clock potato salad, cake Inspector Beckett and Constable Jones on Saturday seized a still in full operation on 4th Ave. E., Owen Sound, within two blocks of the Jatâ€" ter‘s home. A woman who sued for $10,060 for the death of her husband, accepted $800 in full payiment. . What does your wife think of your valuation ? If you are.shy, juast let Angelina Box show you how to do it at the Women‘s Institute concert. IStO1N1 Durham : goal â€"Hareld Mountain : fence, Bill Vollet, Erben Schnuiz ; rwards, G. Moorhead, Martin Lavd . Willet Snell, Royden Burnett, Har H with this : month excep standing vots excepi Labor in Trinity not enients, 1 p. m. â€"coming Of a interject« re and kep rover was M pa on UC the LUT BRiC e value of newspa never stinted his ad fation. One of the n Li h no Cmm opponents â€" the firs in High School Hoc Against â€" Durham on 4 nuis Luneh wi : | |§ 1 | /h@ In night saw Hanove Cisagreeabie,. How aber turned out t« in and it is evident many . complimen d. that Mr. Whelar n pL a with minat cases in 0. Sound Mn OW Durh fresh Lcre al in night Ne lit helan‘s 64 tion, â€" Hano chance and y with â€" the good U ic and bep d _ Monga, all epposec i be sc COlcé cvator Durham, ble. Howâ€" d out to i bs valo M TE arth n O iovir. OT h giOn boy iwch L10O ed P Darham is Talkins Leergsse are in town be lined up Or > lect 180 acre far Wm. Manto being $8500 once. ~Mr . preperty in will remove One of the best sttended and most enthusiastic lacrosse mectings held in Durham was the preliminary meetâ€" ing in Harding‘s store Monday evenâ€" ing to discuss the placing of a good Intormediate team and perhaps a sunâ€" ior one also, on the field this summer. The store was crowded, and ine prevailling opinion seemed to be tha: with active interest by the piayers available and the coâ€"operation an« hearty support of the town, a winning team can be produced. _ Two of the players, Messrs Mack Saunders and Farrel!, were appointed to interviow all other players in town, get their views, and thus have definite inforâ€" mation as to what material is ava‘~ able, for a general meciing to be heig Friday evening of this week, when orâ€" ganization will likely be effected. At least seven or eight good Junior men In readiness for the O. A. L. A. asâ€" nual meeting on Good Friday, it was declared advisable that this old t«â€" crosse town should have a man on its Council board and Mr. J. I:. Harding, a member two years ago, was again unanimously nominated for the position. At this early date, only an outside surmise is possible as to a grouping. Orangeville is stepping up into Sentor company ; â€" Hanover will bkely iry Intermediate, but no otlé‘:" Cluis Fina! Tax Noiice All 1922 Durhai must be paid into March 3ist. Aiter or will be appoint the Spirella parl« Nichol expects to 1 business, the lith a will. interest all the yet to call to recei thus enabiing them t Easter suit. The Reeve brought un the matter of increasing bawkers‘ and â€" pedlars‘ liâ€" censes, now only $2 per day, but no action will be taken till next meeting. Langrill Farm So‘d closer than Shelburne or Fergus will probably be in the field. Mt. Fores:, Harriston and Arthur may continue alter breaking into the game last year, but if so, it will doubtless again be a closed district, class 2 standard. ceni penaily 19 collection costs. taxes is vet du« I Show your interest by attending the meeting Friday night, March 9th, in Harding‘s store. > e it "( T | _ DURKHAM BAPTIST CHURCH 'ift "9@1@‘4:-_1,!_"(‘ | E.CAMERON,B. A., B. Th., Pastor N ‘(“\\‘ DPC 4 ‘ c 3 PSunday. .Ma:rch 11, l1923 (s e", A. M. ay 8. ord FOR SALE.â€"One Gilson Mantro _ ermieng 2. " 7 :+ ... Spreader, with wide spreading pr0 p y q; us Hi tful Place velier. _ SMITH BROS. 32 G'vmf;:ï¬sss,.moi;u ul flatt Ford Sales and Service Solo â€""He threw out the life line to Durham, Holstein and Mt. Forest ma"‘ At Monday‘s council session ai; were present except Councilior Allan Bell who is ill. In the temporary abâ€" sence of Mayor Smith Reeve Currey took his chair and Courn. Saunders the Reeve‘s. Accounts amounting to #413.40 were passed. Council Buy New Fire Hose Appeint 0. T. A. Inssector ve Appoint added to t til Langrili nas soid ms fin m west of town to M of Hanover, the pric Me gives possession a Langrill â€" has secured Hanover on the deal an there shortly. o i t tax payers ‘to pay up to be out of town on Ith and 18th inst. This 11 the ladies who are DURHAM THURSDAY MARCH 8, 923 m taxes yet unnai«l ) either bank befor« r this date a collect ted and costs of ec: n ther bank or ine About $1700 of 19 JUI ive their goods, to receive a new ne enc good Jw uniors | penalt no w ORDER Mrs W nior may thn a per or ineur re Iy f} Fith which is »{acorporated ‘~»e Asistein Leader chosen words, and if there was a touch of pathos in his remarks, how could it be otherwise ? The evening was of a quiet nature, but the seni{â€" mont of the section is warm to these departing friends, who have been re» dents in this locality for many years. Nr. and Mrs. Fred Perry and two children of Louvain, Sask., returned to their home Tuesday of this week, after spending the winter months at hor brother‘s, Mr. John Firth‘s. Nrs. Perry‘s sister, Miss Belle Firtbh, re turned with them to their western home. evening with them, previous departure for Durham. Unfo: Mr. Charles was a victim of | and could not be present in during â€" the â€" evening. An breathing good will in every read by Mr .Eroie Greenwo it contained moreâ€"the deet schooln Mr. Alex. Jopp of Toronto, weli known in this locality, came up to ar tend the funeral of his grand uncie, the late Geo. Whitmore, and is alsc visiting at his unele‘s, Mr. Wm. Eige, and numerous other friends and reor stives in this locality. Mrs. Thos. Ritchie visited her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Duncan Smellie at the Gien a few days last woek. Congratulations are extended to Miss Carric McNally, daughter of Nr and Mrs. Jos. MeNally, who is beinzs united in marriage today, Wednesâ€" day to Mr. Allan Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brown, of Durham. family are all la‘id u Mrs. Wim. Weir J: ing her mothor, Mr: Egremont, who has Mr. Dan Campbell Mary, spent a day v Sandy, at Orchard. Mesrs S. Patterso Dan Campboll shipe: tle on Mondey with ence, U. F. 0. shipp bell had one steor t auction sal implements Messrs J« Hill, gatl last time We welcome to our section | hir. Hector McDorald, the clerk of this township, who, has purchased tue farm of Mr. Wm. Ritchic, and usti« this last year, occupied by him. We feel sure that be will find Edge Hill and its peoole to be the right calibre. Mr. Will Hunter and his mother of Egremont, spent Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. D. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keller speni« day last week at the bome of her par enis Mr. and Mrs. S. Patterson. A number from this neighborhood attended Mr Chas. Moffat‘s sae on Thursday last. Mis. Fred Cuff, Aberdeen, visiteq one day recentiy with her mother airs Mrs. John Bell visited her niece Mrs Wil Firth of Edzo Hill Thurs day last. WO M Robt. Bel! da Wednesday Open Night and Concert Nisht in Summer d M F h Hoc O h and to little Mary, a e set was presented ate, Frederica Staples. affat responded in sor with 10 M d M 104 GREEN GROVE EDGE HILL tion for latner and son in and troubles they have ugh, Nr. Adam Anderson of the section, presentec men with a â€" Mcerschaun: id Mrs. S. Patterson. pbell Dunsmoor â€" with fit eut up a large onl W 4 to little M them, p Durham at their dge Hill LAat . id up and old â€" friends Charles Moffat, I turr: Mi {ill, to spend an previous to then n. Unfortunate;y ictim of la gripps C b g. An addres in every line, w; Greenwood. Bi the deep feelin en 1 nd | J. Sharp an« i bunch of ca: Mr. Jas. Law:s W with la has bed in some wei, there was a remarks, how The evening ho y en Monday (| Al WiTCi th U ister M Cuirh‘s . Erippe on visit DPixon \rs lor 1 brother i ivo 9th +ppe PsSOn 1660 Bat ling aud in i Following the marriage service,} ‘ccngra!ul:ui:;:m and good â€" wishes | were extended from the 49 or 50 re} lmiws present, and this over all re ! paired to the dining room where a| | bountiful wedding dinner was swvmx‘; In the evening the young couple; Iw:re tendered a roception by the| | young poople of the section, t\:r:’sir.;:i 'out to the number of about 75, and | midway in the evoning‘s fun, they 'were presonted with a handsome« [ i tray and lemonade set by Miss Ada! | Banks, Miss Ethel Anderson reading‘ ! a complimentameaddress to the young | | coupte. The night was spent merri!yi | as well as some of the hours beiongâ€"| | ing to Thursday. _ | | The bride received many ou'.(-rl | beautiful gifts, as woell as useful, that | of the groom being a kitchen cabinct. ‘ The youilg couple will settle on the |farm the groom recently purchased ‘ from Mr. Jas. Whitmore in Egremont | and friends of both sides will join in l wishing them every joy and happiness | in life, and in this the Review wishcs _to join. | son of Mr .and Mrs. Thos. Brown of Durham. Promptly at 4 p. m. to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. (Rev.) Cole, the bride entered the parlor which was prettily decorated with blue and white sireamers. Mr. MecNally gave his daughter away and Rev. C. G. Cole prenounced the soiâ€" emn words that made them â€" man and wife. Mrs. Cole played softly through the ceremony as well as after. The bride, who was unaitended, looked charming in silver grey canton crepe, trimmed with silver beads and carried a boquet of pink and whiie carnations. Her wedding suit was oi navy blueo gabardine with hat to corâ€" respond. Following the marriage service, congratulations and gosd wishes were extended from the 40 or 50 re" atives present, and this over all re paired to the dining room where a bountiful wedding dinner was served. A pretty March wedding took place Wednesday, Ith inst., at Edge Hill, when Miss Carrie MeNally, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. MceNally, be came the bride of Mr. Allan Brown, son of Mr .and Mrs. Thos. Brown of PositiOn, . health fo loaves th and oblig Miss Maud on the Stand Miss Lawrence, oue oi the Gov‘i invostigators on the Mother‘s Perâ€" slon Board, spent some days in Pur ham â€" and â€" surrounding â€" country in connection with her mission, Rov. W .A. Maithews has beea in vited by the officiai board of Nortu Keppel, to remain as pastor of Kemâ€" ble cireuli for another year. Rev. Mr Matthews is a brother of Nr. Robt. and Miss M. Mathows Upper Town. 10 WATSONâ€"I to Mr and Mr. A. \ Toronto ti iness bent Miss Jossie Derby of Niagaraâ€"onâ€"the Lake, and Miss C. J. Derby of Detroit are in Hanover at present, waiting on their mother, Mirs. And. Derby 2. who is seriously ill with nneumoria. Miss May Kenvedy, who has been | a victim of paralysis for some weeks,| is now able to walk some distance. | Mrs. David Allan left Saturday visit her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Ly in Markdale. spend a riston. AND FEATHERS We pay highest prices. Write for price list. Crates loaued. Established over 30 years. A. STORK & SOKS 3â€"â€"12 St. Patrick‘s Market, Toronto Come io the Women‘s Inetituie ‘oncert and see "Martha Made Over" n Tuesday evening, March 13th, in , qpimmiehieniie ibeniaiibiibeetiieiidii idb â€""FerA A'l«:.‘li-- wels afF > fdlirtathirizinthoon. ~@prattaidbtdaec T~ l2 uy 2 + % a a # a & e Tow t Sndb o Audad 8 duil 2 ivir ~ 159 # Whiou zh cdxtaneh m ohroarivteiniiecahs .2 | | ds & ' ' =. vizmu@vo~~3 AttentIOn en | & end a fow days at his home in Har "iz % ® Th . Or se rOULTRY WANTED Annic McGirr), a son BROWNâ€"MeNALLY even years, mail ind deller, bas owins to not b or soime months his week, afiter gins record of â€" Miss Twamley, on the Royal B:i rnks have now al our or fiv y eveming, M Hall, Durhaimn ude Kross, who has been ndard Bazsk staff the prst m years, mainly as ledger l deller, bhas resigned he? wing to rot being in good some months back. She oweek.. aliter an efficient E‘?' : a%@gf $ $ IC Bymencal i TORONTO + Royal ve now Gait BoRrN* t, on March 4ith Thos. Watson (nee i Bervice. â€" i1% ry, the steno Bank staff, both al male staffs, years ago, hali dinete l sds o_ 1 % | ns as been â€" weeks,| tance. _ | nonthe | Ti Detroit waiting t rby Sr.] uimonia. | R | d three ing her| irin. || aughter | eko with| | ear A: owe> | B rs Be: usiness » .\‘uulh-‘(, I boen in | ’: on busâ€"| | Gov‘i| E: s Penâ€"| w i% How about that New Easter Suit? W White Pne and Spruce Balsam,â€"~25¢. and 50¢ aAs (Mentholated) A remedy for the treatment of Coughs and Colls § . Morleock & Sons § * hoy sboror. ... Laxative Cold Breakers â€" 25¢ ®# W Wampole‘s Paraformic Throat Lozenges â€" â€" 25¢ % â€"W rugg ist and Station» " y 8. McBETH "*~ putnan ~~0, Y3e3232332 222322%3823232332>*" & Every Suit Guzzanteed Handâ€"Tailored to Measure P T £ETtEEECEVECEL €£Le°858¢itCeE€, oo n s ippp e ap i t Lyman‘s Emuision of o1 Liver Of â€" â€" â€" $1.00 'r_l McFADPDEN‘s BRUG STORE DURHAM, ONT. Buy T/e 3â€â€œ2'2' Store y)unr(f :".r\lii.f!‘i:llz‘vh be"o The Famous "Boxer" Line This season‘s assortment, co lorings and patterns are ex ceptional,. We appreciate having you examire our line, whethc you purchase or not. Price: ranpge from ..12s per roil up. Wall â€" Papers As usual, we are Headquarters for Al papers rig bome plenty a roils, Noneed you want, yet out afior th« In order that the House of Stone Suits and Over coats may be better known around Durham. They are offering special prices on certain lines which means extra Trousers may be purchased for very little more than the Suit alone in the ordinary way. . We ask you to test this. B Here on March 8, 9, and t0oth A Representative from the House of Stone with a complete showing of the newest faâ€" brics in Men‘s Suits and Spring Overcoats, will be "fo insure your children against coughs and ccldsâ€" Get a Bottle Will prevent and relieve Sore Throat Published Weekly at $2.00 ar,\'mr in advance. â€" To United States, $2.50 a year in advance. €. RANAGE & SON, Publishers 'l‘â€F.RE is an OlGâ€" still cling toâ€"th them unless they hay case with this bank; : have $1 or $1,000 to ¢ you feel you can spere day" comes around, that you have severa‘ Durkam Branch : J. A. Rowland, Manager THE ROYATI BANK OF CANAD A he bank, 22 inch HAVE YOU ANY MONEY EN TBE BANE ? LO i0 choose trom in stock, Take 1 return unused buy more than :o need to run To Cl iB t Puretest Cream of Puretest Aspirin Tablets jhilt Elkays‘ Straw Hat Dve produ n€ ak« Pur I Salts e gs st ‘p C so H1 alt & the THE TRUE ASPIRIN for old Doe: Prove it 2 t} Hat A f t1 241 l1 W 18\ H\