Durham Branch, s i1y To Investors how M Ford Owners! VOL. XLVI, NO. 25 «3 £â€" "OR 6'_câ€"‘â€"â€" butsittralifize indith dhraily... TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTYâ€"THREE MILLIONS liss Dulmage‘s paper, who ied missionary from China, on furlough at Palmerston told what an excelient reâ€" Margaret MeGirr gave at m Mission Band work. An is extended from Mrs Wm Nrs John Bell to hold the August meetings at their ich was gratefully accepted DO you appreciate the advisability of having your banker serve you in matters pertaining to Investments. The Bank is always in direct and constant touch with the investment markets and is well equipped to secure sound and altractive securities or to place any bonds you may wish to dispose ef. Mmyhuckdhwyoumobï¬-m or advice relative to investments. Branchs also at Priceville and Williamsford. STANDARD BANK the M in the e the | Lauder ation." LV t} Fordol. â€"the l4ith, the Pres., the chair. _ Mrs ie bible reading der a paper on tk;"" Following iissionary worr., ng could beâ€"ar the immigrant awful isolation Mrs Mellraith missionary conâ€" giving a great p t Sm by Presentations of Rev. and Mrs it M rag ma l whizze Lot 3, con4, N. ] to Dan MeAulift M in d through window o7 ped Chureh : Pres., . Mrs 0d i he ng t 1i W e â€" Oil thnat ransmission ros. garage, * â€"«_____ John Kelly, Manager. wort Mi in hot We hi e w befo a fh W 10 tC t M th FOR SALE K â€I 1918 Chevrol Solq | ably as owner : Suitable live st .._| exchange. a new featur ed by all. A was tendered excellent ruli are it J. Sherk, given over of Distriet cial and o Od Mr 8. Grey Women‘s in the Public Li Tues., June 19th. . in attendance. ‘I was opened by is W.L District Annual Meeting ,; yOu th Speakers, R and Aird. T Grounds will Morse Lighti Church impr 18 Wa & the nover, innie is Pj Do ti T] Moto Ti O W Caretaker Wanted. For Durham Hig to begin July 1, 192 fore that date, stat oth of bouau on FH rOT Burnd a g tween the her car. â€" Di otice District Annual Meeting of t: Women‘s Institutes was he Public Library, Durham, o fune 19th, About 60 ladies we; ndance. â€" The morning sessio ened by singing the openin \fter devotional exercises 1 . Knechtel, Hanover, and Mr k, Durbam, the morning wa ver to the reception of repori ict and Branches, both finar 1 otherwise, which were ver it Fl 101 L fternoon, the remaining bus put through and Mrs Jas. of Owen Sound, Federal itive for Grey and Dufferm was called on for an acâ€" he work of the Federation. followed by discussion aâ€" ame line. Mrs D. Knechte Miss aghting improv s occupied by Mr Thos. Binâ€" enelg, who gave a good adâ€" i the U.F.O. standpoint. Mr an interesting speaker, uses inguage, and though qu:iie a an, gives evidence of more WM 0 Che Durhd herton ti of Durham 1 E1V¢ ime OT Massed Band Concer: and Durkam Bands « 0 rsons D m HMospital. Apply at 24 tf. rage with the difference price of a Ford and any ce Simith Bros. at once. rta FOT * with ithe dmorencel 4t is an old story now. Everyone ¢ of a Ford and any|knows that at the close of the two Sinith Bros. at ONC€.| gjjent hours last Thursday, Returning Harry . | Officer" Murray had before him two _ Frei ligh School. Pulies | cardidates, Mr. G. M. Leeson â€" ana 923. Apply on or '.w-" Dr. Jamieson. Mr Murray was made Last tating salary, to chairman, and Mr. Leeson, as iato ni, on Grant, Secretary. {DMeMDEC Was AKKGA in ‘smnam . mul. . AAAOL our home tow: m rame plates at Smith Br U Will sell reasor 10 desire for sam might be taken i ibilit y oiteri Binnie: "The Mr Thos. Bin ve a good ad RK. R h in m NA J. H. Sher work C ession it in repo or sitti residen O i0 W Durh Bro O man for Leader head and ahoulder;s above the Leader that Dr. Jamieson would follow. if there are any that ï¬ï¬;en’t, we would certainly advise them to cas; their ballot for Leeson, who has x Both speakers got applause, but it was plain there was a preponderance of Leeson friends in the audience. The spouting will sdbnvi)e over, men have their minds made up, anc Mr Leeson read an article from iue Financial Post in praise of Drury ang his administration, stating that praise from such a source was worth someâ€" thing. |_ _ He asserted there was manceuyerâ€" jing by opponents to cast odium on | Howard Ferguson, and claimed it was | hard to avoid mistakes in great timâ€" 1 s | ber areas. He made the charge that | the government withheld information | that would show they sold twice as fmuch lumber as they paid for logs. Mr Leeson in reply said the Backus deal was only a quarter of the area sold or attempted to be sold by tne former govt., and they never mewâ€" tioned the development work Backus had to do. Bringing up the Backus deal was simply a smoke screen io hide their own rascality. So far from being wrong, the Backusâ€" affair wa> one of the best timber deals ever neâ€" gotiated in the Province. The Dr. indulged in the story _ or differences between Drury and itor rison. Both the old parties had heipâ€" ed farmers, and he read a lot of things the old parties did. He pointâ€" ed out an deondemned the increase ol govt. employes, proposed when e ected to ask that car license fees should be regulated by available wenâ€" ther. He closed by promising to do as he did before. No man asking a favor from him was ever asked if he had voted for Jamieson. ) | chairman, ts member, w each was l!;O!‘.-‘ Leeson 15 ums. | Mr. Lees n in | Was being % | and then « 110 insisted we were paying taxes, in an indirect way and didn‘t know it. Accused the (Govt. of keeping books open longer than they shouid to show a surplus, and said "they are going to make a shortage that wiii prevent us from showing a surplus." He condemned the expense of the Biggs‘ road in his own riding, and said it was folly to say as Mr Leeson did that auto licenses would cover the cost of roads. He denounced the claim that Doherty aided in the reâ€" moval of the embargo. _ "This Iroâ€" vince has nothing to do with it." e munity halls, etc He insisted we in an indirect w it. Aceused t his boast of having missed only five days in four sessions, while Matthicu M.P.P., of timber sceandal fame, nag attended twelve days in two years. The meeting got excited over the fees paid election officers, and i;r. Lceeson‘s statement should satisfy eyâ€" ery one "The figures now are the same as we found them." Dr. Jamieson reciprocated the kindâ€" ly awords oif his opponent. He haad 10 objection to clubs, the old Govi. had made grants to heip ciubs, comâ€" In '| than | Dohe Ferguson and left been no Mr. Le "You four He dealt wif gave iMustration Commissions (t not delegate its gation costs in than the four n | D Lt by taxation. He track tax and the and gave the fign HMe repeated the v the million and a Ferzuson‘s timber memner, was asked to speak each was to have an hour, and Leeson 15 minutes to reply, M Hall Crowded at Nomination lnstantlyT(i!le_d no it LC +e me ligures it amounted :o. ented the well known story of lion and a balfl returned from on‘s timber sales. Besides the now being received were greaâ€" n formerly. ‘The cost of the sion to finrd out the frands id to coniinu ‘venue had ( L mout cove ‘rations of the usefulness ¢ )ms (by which the Govt. di ite its power); showed lit ts in their four years ies ‘our previous years: laude on the embareo remanuc. 1 got cheapor markers for Mr and Mrs Matt. Hsoopor and son erved; he had been there 1848¢ 0f Egremont, took in the Drury and never saw the famous PICDi¢ last week ard spenut the evenâ€" scutfle, which false story ing with Mr and Mrs A. Middleton. keep repeating. "If Howar: _ Miss Annie Macdonsld of the Puvâ€" ad not taken the furniture lic School staff, motored â€" home for s check, there would have over Sunday to see her father, who ed ol refurnishing." is recovering after an operation. on may be pardoned for. Misses Mary and Alix Edge, High f having missed only five School teachers of St. Thomas and r sessions, while Matthieu st. Catharines, are home for the v>â€" i Suvelie ons nap se ie e dE P with the ations of L0 toâ€"day dollars 240 out ihe frauds to 10 per cent of the d. ‘"Who would not et back 90c.?" DURHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 21. i923 _ embargo remov.s. are worth from Ju 1CP mo PJ Condemnea reased, but ied the r upon winr t amounted speak â€" first Ciu V ; _A quiet and wellâ€"known cithken of He Durham passed away Saturday morrâ€" Prints 4c each, glazed finish. Finâ€" ished twice a week. Films left au D. C. Town‘s Jewelry Store will reâ€" ceive prompt attention. Films Developed Free The fees paid to Deputy Retuminf;? Officers Appears to be in the minds! of a number of voters and that no: one seems to know what was paid :u} the last election. I have Jooked un | the matter and we were paid: D. R.\ O‘s. $9; Poll Clerks $6; Constable $4] Use of hall $5. At that election two | clerks were on hand on account 0o: | the vote taken on the temperance | question and they were paid each sb'} making a total of $30 to each poi:. The polling time was 8 hours where| now it is 10 hours. When you figure the question by hours, the pay is ioâ€" wer than four years ago. ' Yours truly, Herb. Chittick ‘, The following Jetter from Clerk| Chittick, Bentinck, to Mr And. l;erb_\'! Hanover, explains itself : I Dear Sir: Four sisters and two brothers sur vive:. Tillie, and Alice in New York, Kate (Mrs. Bowman) and Mary (Mrs Roy Wilson) of Toronto, Nat. of Burâ€" lington, formerly of Durham, and Wm in Toronto. The latter and other reâ€" latives from Toronto were present at the funeral on Monday, conducted by his pastor, Rev. E. Cameron . Interâ€" ment took place in Durham Cemetery ing in the person of John Harvey, alter four years illness from pernicâ€" fous anaemia, the last two of whi« h he was unable to work. He graduaiiy grew weaker, and slept away, faithâ€" fully tended by his wife. He was born in Glenelg fifty years ago next August and worked in Torâ€" onto in young manhood, where nc was married 27 years ago to Mage:e Erwin, who survives him. Several years after, they removed to Durham on Queen St. south, and here they have since resided. There are no children living. ime Press trip to Halifax ritime Provinces this we W. Irwin, Mrs Frank Irw Alex. Kearney, of the Chr Alice Ramage of the Rev W. Wright and two daug! Mt. Forest Confed.â€"Rep., ) Geo. Mitchell of the Post Mr Jolhn MeLach!lan of Pricevilie was a gues of Mr anld Mrs Jno. uurâ€" gess last Thursday. Mroand Mrs J. Burgess, Mrs . McKinnon, Mrs. Tucker and Mrs K. MceCannel were guests of Mr and Mrs Neil MeMillan, Proton, on Suncay. Mr and Mrs T. Hendorson and cniâ€" dren, with her mother and sisters, attended the funeral of Mr. C, Siepâ€" han of Walkerton on Sunday. Those from this vicinity taking in the Press trip to Halifax and the Maâ€" St. Catharine cation. With which is incorporated the Briatnell Construction Co., of To who have the contract for gr and widening the Garafraxa sou Durham, a Provincial highway. ple‘s remains were gathered up torwarded to Toronto for burial, v his wife and two children resid« was about forty years of age,. Jjournk at 2 A C0 by Con the se who had stood was jolted onto pieces beneath was carried a the drivor, ther stru who bout had Death of John Harvey Dust Re Election Fees Paid b Last Friday morning about 6.45 a. mi, one of the worst level crossinz 1d Harry Semple Mangled to Death when Freight Train crashes into Auto ie mon wer Ru F. W. KELSEY, Durham o‘clock, when D haul im 0 miles per hour. Their rtially cleared the track by the engine, and S: id stood up, probabivy to ried a few f or, then pite} oner‘s jury table * Falcon« ie of the ac 20005 Uhs week are M irs Frank Irwin, and Li ey, of the Chronicle, Mis ge of the Review, Mr. 4 and two daughters of th Confed.â€"Rep., Mr and Ln 11 of the Post, Harove>. tone at Varney Crossing engine, and â€" Semple, up, probably to jump, the track and torn to the wheels. The car ‘ew feet with Moore, pitched into ditch. Ury â€" was eimpanelled ileoner, _ who viewed e accident, and adâ€" t Friday, June 22nd in an inquesi will L(" o Sand plant ind was travelli copor and i k in the Pr peut the ey \. Middleton Cal by th Toront grading iouth 0 Mu d1« here . He h Buy a 35¢ Tube of ($1.25 Bottle of A 250 everyâ€"day Kienzo Tooth Paste | REXALL Cup & Saucer at the regular price of Beef, Iron and Wine | 2 for 26¢ 35¢ and you will get aâ€" The old reliable Tonic', or a 35c, nother tube for onecent and Builder | _ Fancy Cup & Saucer or 2 for 36c. | 2 for $‘,26 | 2 for 36c. 1 I Mirs McLeod visited a couple Hepburn and N The Owen S Baptist Church ton last Tuesd; Thursday. â€" Rev hoi. iim Miss Janet B. Kerr loit Wednrosd: to holiday a few days in Detroit wi her brother John of the Lincoin a; tor Co., before returning to her & ties at Victoria Hospital, London. Mr and Mrs W. Foster and ty sons of Markdale were guests of i Bearf family last Thursday, Aiis Marion _ Scearf accompanied _ the; home and is visfiing there for a shoi ’ Mr Melvin Gre present holidayit Mr and Mrs . baby of FPort Mc? lof his mother a and dausl Mrs Don. Sunday of The form« Monday as f Mrs J. Sutherland, son Archie an« ’d;mgh(er Annie, and a friend, moior ,ed to Durham from Stratford Satu} day and were the guests of Mr anc !Mx's T. Banks and cther reiacuives 4 ’ruund Darham. AMr Angus McArtcan returned to Stratiord with them. ’ Miss Vera Coffel, of Dresden, 13 | the guest of her friend, Miss Marion gus, spent ove» home at Varn« Mr Ciarence week es A EDP T BEEG : e ‘\ § !T § E / & < TR Mrs John MceQueen we sor on Monday to visif Donald and Alex. c tor ear trouble for some time. in health, Mr and Mrs John MeCoskery re turned from Toronto Monday night, where he been undergoing treatment tor ear trouble in the hospital there for some time. He is much improvec AT THE REXALL DRUG STORE Commencing 12 o‘clock, Neon on Mr Peter Ramage visited relative at Owen Sound and Annan the begir ning of the week, Miss It ONE CENT SALE! At this sale besides the usual toilet articles, Remedies, chocolates, perfumes, Rubber Goods, Stationery, and Drug Eundries, we includeâ€" CHINA, CUT GLASS and WALL PAPEK Etore closed as usual Thursday afternoon. This Oneâ€"cent sale plan was originated by The United Drug Co. for the Rextel Drug Stores and is an advertising plan pure and simple. McFADDEN‘S REXALL DRUG STORE Hoistein Leacger wed. Jul{e 27 Ending on _â€" Saturday June 30 MeNicoll t‘ and si couple weeks holicay Kerr loit Wednrosday days in Detroit wit: wWATCH FOR LARGE BILLS WITH COMPLETE LIST merr, tt the wese npbell bell, Mrs B.Milts ind her mothe;s, were guesis ou in Owen Souna. 10 Walkeryite wenut to Wina visit hepr sons Toronto, his home Davidson ets houso,. Weter Fight with Fire Engine anrd Hoseâ€"Baby Showâ€" Losgue wedrcsdiay Baseba‘iâ€"Burkam Bandâ€"Reces ard ciber Athletics A Stow Detroi it; a ~ 4 + Lincom zo. Ford Race â€"Best Decorated Car_â€"and wery other atiractions, cher oi Pricevill. litenâ€" ; TT â€" |Â¥#r theny short Eu+ « » .". ‘. .’:. 1. yEeEEfFeSEsEeTEE Successors to MacFarlane & Ch. "" pi. i+ . Druzcgist and Stationer ', \-'\.\“‘ S. MCB.EJ .!.H _ DURHAM ,,,†3 0K «.2 «e ‘ ® + « num » » + ow + w s + ow Nn + te . » » + B + » » No 0 es m c $psBBEESSRP BGRRRNIcRRsReRE3327>P Â¥#\ RED CROSS SPORTS DAY!! ty tes ‘ The famous LOUGHEED Group will furnis ; their Spectacular Attrections Grani Hight Concert in the Rink 5¢ and 25¢ Admits to Groundsâ€"â€"35¢ and 25¢ to Concort FProceeds in aid of KRed Cross Hospitai WOooBBURY‘S FACIAL PREPARATIONS For Proper Care of the Skin and Complexion, use $¢ J , DURKHAM, JULY 2 Wosdbury‘s Soap.............. 25¢ cake Woodbury‘s Facial Cream, tubes...... 25¢ 4* Facial Cream, new, tubes .. 35¢ *+* Facial Cream, fars ...... 50¢ Published Weekly $2.50 a year in a beral Prizes will be given ARIO ARCH TORONTO ‘ekly at $2.00 a year in advance. To United States, in advance. C. RAMAGE & SON, Publishers at regular price and you will get another roll tor only Buy a Roll of Any WALL PAPER LEEEEECEEC, OXE CENT 1h KA #Q 1t t Â¥*