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Durham Review (1897), 13 Sep 1923, p. 1

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VOL. XLVI, NO 37 Young Pigs for Sale Six weeks 0'(’, ba io W. G. Firth, K. «4 given Uup ing toOwW! ~yf â€"~OW NA CA:r:Orics Just Rece Will Recite Mrs=. Spi piano, ha H Japanese The Ré Fo Notice P Secure Han ©n i lt Miss Â¥merol @8 Met With a Na Mr Philip L OR T C H H the © Olve 4 «he and rainl poine wD C ethet @J Resume W w he d Former aver Hig! 1 pos ly eapt H t H M | Relief vedâ€"A load of wheels in M o« Ut for Append‘c tle at Musicale. ut i+ a pUL #T TY old, bacon type. App! rth, K. K. 1. Durham. mer Durham Principal | High School Board hm‘el their new Principal, Mr.| bell of Hamilton, and his nenced â€" there Sept. ~||.h.l it who is an elderly man! ye of Durham High School «ome two or three years over have been grappling commodation problem and they expect to have two a available for the studâ€" Back Two One rubberâ€"tire Buggy cels in good condition. ey, a bargain for a At Smith Bros. Garage d comment Thein 1€ W Al 1r6 it once tournal sty Accident winners _ MeFadder ailable . for the to attend. Last tars â€" attended i1 â€" ather half in nOw AT of ilso -(;vu-o-, as 1 havye re and am leayâ€" jJOHN NOBLE d of 11.C.Shingles r o this fallâ€"$4.35 ind $4.15 for 5X. 1 Xx. MUMRDOCK vreX Fall Work rava‘ +. O Inf Dundalk th Ivi d to canct hostess kindly served | mnts. The Chapter pur: | m shortly a two evete, W Prizes high sugar Messr arlane d L wo as owing in â€" MasS®. Monday af 17th atoMr the Review a class in will open & il tWe of three teams participated in iment a couple rham is gaining 1 bowling 10Wn, of Mis _ share z. Each tk broug! casserole h rink gar outf progressing FT met with a rniture Factâ€" sash about 7 e in his leg. » was in the mething ward to aware of cireular : and with was not kip Dr tor d AT O . Ik. K. met home of Mrs month‘s holiâ€" tation of the ering the wel o the interests (i. MeKechnie, her â€" appreciaâ€" er work in the Owen rey to the heals well couple of d Zint The Regent in the chair ne‘s busines laat week ham eri0us who rl upon ntly, m+ in the n the whil nce sing awa) ‘s, the lat« ir outline tics of .de ness to al 1 coupte{ ey. to the PEPUC â€" SPEUU L west map of l aining | Who will draw for him the best map of ‘ c rown, | Ontario. The competition is open .to st, ..,.,..l all pupils of the public school nml\ ct ipe| competent judges will decide who that of the| pupil is to be. \l it back | gourt Adjourned. | ‘”;“h'li Because the man said to be the ag-‘ carried| gressor in the street mixup & week | t. The) ago Saturday night had skipped out *s. “"”"| of town, no court was held on Friday Hun‘e? ) evening last. The charge of breakâ€" nile f“-*"‘ ing the peace against the other was B. CVTâ€"| aso laid over until the aggressor reâ€" R““b‘“"{ iurns. The latter also has an 0. °C | A. charge facing him. for Constables \ Falconer and Watson found a partialâ€" E. met|y consumed bottle of beef, iron and ~ /s «tâ€"«| wine on his person. It is interesting it 1O Little Miriam and are giving one of Crawford Presbyteri for the date. House for Sale ind Good two story Iramt Lambton Street : hard a1 bath, furnace electric lif ply on premises to Mrs Durham. Mrs Chas. Logan of Cres Tuckahoe, New York, annount engagement of her daughter, E Colonel William N. Ponton, 01 ul +wo marcture â€" to take 1 th Colonel William A ville, the marriage September. 1 Rob Roy paying 40 Barley, 65¢ $1.20 to £1.2 for Wheat at Mr. James Dargavel of the Rock Milis fox farm, sold two pairs of pups for two thousand dollars. These little animals were pedigreed. Mr. Dargaâ€" vel is making a success of _ raising these valuable furâ€"bearing animals. A Musicale will be held at the home‘of Mrs. Rev. E. Cameron _ On George St. on Monday, Sept. 1lith. Afternoon 3 to 5, and 8 to 10 in the evening. One hour program will be given and ice cream will be served during both aftersoon and â€" evening. Admission 25. i Attendance set a new Mark Toronto Show closed this y n new high water mark _ of ance. Their objective was ? and a half and they came 0 short, the attendance being 1 Truly it is the C. N. E.â€" National Exhibition. Bought Resta Mr J. V. Ru boy ton child. prese Fores I Young Buffaloes for Wilder‘s Lake | Dr. Jamieson, M. P. P., has secured the consent of the Dominion Gov‘t to | have two buffalo calves shipped from ‘ theâ€" Canadian National Parks at Wainâ€" | wright, Alta., to his Wilder‘s Lake .\ property. The Gov‘t still retains ownâ€" vlz‘o-rshi(l of the animals, but ii is not i.prnbabh' they will be ever lrm\.s'wl-'l 64 red, as the buffalo have greatly in-l | creased in numbers when protected in ",‘ the government park. They will bo. _\ sent here when colder weather coines. aint Durham and Walks teams being tied for N. W. B. A. ordered game in Hanover on Durham Juniors Won Distr game in Hanover on 1! noon, wheh Durham won smith pitched for the lo the westerners out till t when he let up and al runs. Our boys now P in the semiâ€"finals, . an« play off with Lucan _ f« championship. 10y The DQuf i} Al ed Donates a Pail of Mr E. A. Hay, C. P. R. station a’:'i; ent., wants the present public school | children of Durham _ to be good mnptj drawers, and more particulariy to be | «ble to outline their own province well. With this end in view, he is doâ€"| nating a 5 pound pail of his own hon-. ey, to the public school boy or girl, who will draw for him the best map ol\ Ontario. The competition is open .t0 all pupils of the public school and [ " onatant uies will decide who that jht Restaurant Business e J. V. Runciman, & Mount Foresi who has recently been in Edmonâ€" Alta., has purchased the restaur business of Jas. Gibbens, next the al Bank, and took possession this k. He is a married man with one d. Mr Gibbens is returning at ent to his former home in Mount to note 1 up being constable the man pearing fight. Wiil Feature a Can. Greys‘, Wiil Feature \an Essay Contest |J: Can. Greys‘, I. O. D. E. at their, t business meeting Tuesday evening, | & took steps to put on an essay contest |T for both the High and Public schools | « of the town. This essay work is a ‘w section of the educational program“ that is given prominence . to by thvll Provincial Chapter and there will bt\‘_ noted in it, a desire to further intu--\ est in English Composition. _ There| will be first and second | prizes for | both schools and the topies, which| | will be announced shortly and the | | conditions attached, will be of an hisâ€" | \ orical nature. The Chapter would\ l like to have as many compete as posâ€" ‘ sible, and make of it a task that will : redound to the credit of themselves ts the present Bubl‘s rolantin \ ‘vr'u‘ x ran through the old V O9N‘C! t Durham to be good mayp | ‘,‘:'I‘.[ .;’;\, "‘,_(,kqon aico has 8 surine | manme Y*" Mr Gary Morris, Ci2"9"° J / _ us shas I and more particularly to be | . ho ot es Of -<thrv fic.-fd i;i for Mr Harry Hunter, who are SUM ter Eleanor, and _\\hvx“- iniatalihiahn utline their own province | in Lite corner 0f NC! p<:., "*_, _ | mering in Durham. will remain for a time, in an ende th this end in view, he is d(y:l;ut for two or three .umd.rvd )dl(l.\; Dr C. H. Gilmour who performed to regain health. f, o men hon.} Lort o the old woollen mill proper‘| lante ~"exid 1 l Mr Alister Mills of Windsor, i 5 pound pail of his own bOt||_ .ny amount of Water gould be had | the autopsy, said that the child‘s Et oo dictersnfaw aid €0 e public school boy or girl, | ,/" :‘u") iv Upper ‘fown ‘ | death was the result of a severe frac.| a visit to his : ”_“"rl‘"‘l' ‘“;“‘:L T draw for him the best map (,rt I; PP x .lAl o ~'~:-\'oir §» i6 ;4 | ture of the skull and that nothing Mrs. E. and Miss Lulu 8, The competition is open .10 opapaperenatagt 12 ‘*| coutd have been done to save his life| TOWnâ€" !’0“'( square, put in a pump, drive it r Mr John Aldred of Ceyion, ® s of the public school :m'l"t' C dur o es .9 sGeemety | 1 | after the accident. Ayrtiche j s wi ide w by Hydro, put in say & ZNON pIPe:| who motored to South GreYy i it judges will decide who that | to i nereOrt aid ipe | Brakes Applied h wa io be | a â€" reservoil or â€" stand _ pip®} R. J. Roach, gar aid t early summer months, has ret * | say 15 or 20 feet high on street near| . J. Roach, garage man, SAi tP2t| asain in his Ford cOuD© on Mc djourned. ;Mrs Jackson‘s, a cistern at Review| he had been an eye witness to the last, We are pleased to see Mr se the man said to be the agâ€"| corner, another near the brow of |h..':uccidenl. According to his eviden©©:| _)q geep such vigorous health in the street mixup a week | hill for fire purposes. In case of fire]| he heard the .brakes of a car squeal, long may he have such. urday night had skipped out, turn your switch and you would have| and saw a child run out on the road Insp. John Ritchie of Port A _ no court was held on Fridu,\“‘ the |fn-.-.. reservoirs and pump to sup.| from the east side. The car stopped is past. on a visit to his brothen last. The charge of bys ,(, ply water, and you could have a w,,.i‘ in its (')?\'l\ length gt'wx' striking \_he at Edge Hill and son Wm at H peace against the other wa®| stant supply for house purposes. ti 5 child. The speed of the car he @8UDY | Gaptre, L over until the aggressor reâ€"| you could get & spring behind Mye| ated at 1? io 18 miles an hour. The| ~ ypg Ragar Ritchic is going The latter also has an O. '|'~=Krv::,4‘ vou vwould need less pipe. ilcrossing is n.dangerous place fOf| pow, Sask., to 100K after hou #e facing him, for Constables| _ About financing : 1 wouldn‘t .»:ub--l(‘h“d""“ he said. property â€" at her former home v and Watson found a partialâ€"| mit any byâ€"law : get property owners| H. A. Hunter, owner of the Ca"| yigsg Agnes MacPhail, M. P. umed bottle of beef, iron and | to sign a note or undertaking, of some | which struck the boy, stated that RBC] paey ww»k for a trip to Yan i his person. 1t is interestinZ | kind, any one who would not join in | never drove his own car but he Was| yjctoria, and Seattle. She exp« that owing to the town lockâ€"| the scheme and wanted water, cnuld". sitting in the front seat with his drivâ€"| pe absent about six weeks. 8 ig in an unsuitable state, th* | pay for it. YOU would have 50 or 60| ©!â€" . The first intimation he had ““h”\ look into the ranching conditi )les sat up all night to guard | jeet less head to force the water than | accident was the sound of suddenly| Aperta and the Fraser Valle: in who performed the disap | if you force it from Lower Town, less l“m’“"d brakes, and Martin, an OCCH \~ Mr and Mrs Alex. MeCormiC â€" act a day or so following the | qitching and smaller pipe. .lpanl of the car, said that they hud‘m- Sault Ste. Marie, are now %, | About fire protection for lower towulllr:i::n?; (l:“a l";)lz(llb}f;)ux"hmj:):?g ;:“"ih‘;' l:‘l“‘1tlle§|- old home, the former I eature an Essay Contest lawns, gardens, etc., and a fountain al |car ‘The child had insts ‘" n s J*fl making arrangements to occl Creres. L. 0. D E. at their.the Veteran Park, let thont POtC 2 ) ptrony tl o taat o ns ical| orf home, for some years occu ss meeting â€" Tuesday evening,| small dam on the street behind m“latun 10 1C Salfl' Th“'w were cars| ghe Scart family. . Mrs. MeC 3 | F w : arked on both sides of the road. | 4 re & teps to put on an essay contest | English Church and â€" another small | P ‘and little daughter ar« at pres th the High and Public schools | dam on the same street, north of miy | In Good Condition | guests of her sister, Mrs. T. â€"town. This essay work is a |\ old log dam. No person can claiml‘ S. Reynolds, automobile expert, who| Glenelg. We welcome them a of the educational | program |cither water or land and a few 'duys‘ examined the Paige car owned by Mr.\| citizensbip. s given prominence to by thv’;of say 2 0 3 teams and scraper, Hunter, te.slified that the car was iu\ _â€"_â€"@Gp t ncial Chapter and there will be | of say % or 3 teams and | seraper, good condition, including the brakes. DIED in it, a desire to further intcâ€"r-\would form the dams. At 15 miles an hour he had stopped MeGILLIVRAYâ€"In Bruce T« i English Composition. _ There| Attach a 6 inch tile pipe to dams,| the car in 24 feet when testing it the! Bruce Co.. OM Tuesday, S be first and second prizes for | connect both pipes somewhere before | DeXt day. & Jessie Storrie, beloved wile schools and the topics, which | crossing the river, keep them separâ€" Garry Morris, chaffeur, who Was| in McGillivray, 12th Bru be announced ‘shortly and the| ate only. in case of fire when you| driving the car when the accident 0¢ | _ mother of Mrs. D. . C tions attached, will be of an hisâ€"| would open valve and _ throw â€" both| CWred, said that the first sight he had| â€" welbeck, aged 65 yea> 8 1 nature. The Chapter would| dams together. The valve would be| of the boy was when he was within a| 18 days. to have as many compete as posâ€"| necessary in case both dams were not| few feet of the front of the automobile | runeral was held Thursday, . and make of it a task that wil} ‘ on same level Where hydrants are and he must have come from behind a| gervice at the house, lot 27 « urd to the credit of themsel\'eslplaced a ecast jron pipe would require| car parked to the left. His speed 2 p. m. Interment took ud mm okes to be used. As no person may reéâ€"l Was about 12 miles an hour. willow Creck cemetery, L4 Walkerton Junior ball d for the district xhv‘ tered a sudden death er on Thursday :\l'u‘r-i ham won 8 to 2. Goldâ€" or the locals and shut‘ out till the last innings‘ p and allowed them '." s now play Harriston als, and the winnvrsl wean for the Junior Honey vear Wi million 1y T000 493,600. inadian atte ition. Then-‘ Attach a 6 inch nd prizes for ; connect both pipes topies, â€" which | crossing the river, ortly and the | ate only in case 1 be of an hisâ€"| would open valve Chapter would| dams together. T I gi ue o ons m ith ndâ€" !~ An importast meet?f !utivr of the Engenia A: | held in Mt. Forest on \tho purpose being the \o (fthe proposed linking An important meetipg ol the Cr66â€"| annua; erCCLUION. WCTO GOSDDMIE SCscR 10 utive of the Engenia Association wits place. held in Mt. Porest on Monday lasl.‘ s % . the purpose being the consideraiion | Will Preach His Last Service \ o fthe proposed linking up of the Ni-\ Orangeville Presbytery at its mm-t-‘ acara Electsie Powe: system with| ing last Tuesday, released Rev. C. 8. that of Eugenia. The work is weil ad ‘.lon«s from his Priceville charge and vanced and in a few wee‘kts Durham, | Ms translation to Waterdown will take along with other centres, will \mw!plave next week. _ On Sunday, 16th the satisfaction of knowing they have inst., he. will preach his farewell serâ€" a standby in the Niagora t)s;nm,i‘mons. In his four years‘ successful should the Eugenia power fail at any | pastorate in Priceville and Swinton time. | Park, Mr Jones and family have made The connection is made at Harris | enduring friendships â€" and the bes! ton, the nearest point to the Ru;,n-nia{wishes of congregation and communâ€" system and a â€"transmission line has| ity will £o with him to his new 1 ie o apakaes a now l eharge. To Supp‘aement that of Eugeria local power will be use ic ll® caudbittud. hi tints It is gratifying to know that Durâ€" ham is going to benefit by connection with the renowned waterfall. Mr J. W. Crawford, though a resiâ€" dent of Unity, Sask., still lets his thoughts return to the town he knows so well and a recent letter from him has some suggestions about supplyâ€" ing Upper Town and Lower Town that are of interest at this time while thought is being given to wator sup DURHAM, "TG 8 he writ water 0 Advice from the West Niagara Power start with for ites, "there is on Bruce St., 1 Re Waterworks a 6 inch {ile pipe to dams, oth pipes somewhere before the river, keep them separâ€" in case of fire when yo‘u n valve and throw both ther. The valve would be in case both dams were not i Upper _ 10W". any amount of est of the town. the old Woollen o has a sprits THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1923 With which is incorporated the not join In ater, could ve 50 or 60 water than Town 1membor or know about it, I put a 10| \ inch or 12 inch cedar box under the | | C. P. R. fill, west side of Bruce St. .ror to run a pipe through. This |\ scheme would require no cisterns as | the water would flow right into 1he] | suction hose of the engine. There |\are many advantages to this scheme ..at great deal less cost and more conâ€" |voni«nl than reservoirs dug out in \ the ground." Now, there you _ are citizens !|| both upper and lower toWn provided with a plan at a fraction of the cost ! Mr Crawford thinks the scheme lately proposed by experts too costly while we have east and west springs with "a natural head of about 60 ft. and in _ many places you have the water on your OWn streets.." i We thank Mr. Crawford for his sugâ€" | gestions. He accompanies his reâ€" |\ marks with a plan of town showing | position of springs, etc. Delayed Review Owing to circumstances we could not control, we regret that our mails this week are a day late to many Of our readers. ham Reies. The Durham Club in JOFOMIY !"" hold their annual meeting in the Queen Mary Tea Rooms, 32 King St. W., on Monday, Sept. lith, when the annua) election of officers will take Orangeville Presbytery at its meel ing last Tuesday, released Rev. C. 8 Institute Hold The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute . WAas held at the home of Mrs S. Patterson on Thursâ€" day, Sept. 6th. The program was &n interesting one. . It consisted of a paâ€" per by Mrs Meliraith on "The need of the body for Food," two duetts by Misses Jessie Bell and Winnie Blyth, an historical sketch of No. 9 School Section by Miss Elizabeth Scott. Aâ€" ter supper a vigorous tugâ€"ofâ€" war was }stam-d between the matrons and the gmuids which resulted in a glorious | viectory for the married women. About lw ladies were present. ‘ | after the accident. l d Brakes Applied ) ,-" R. J. Roach, garage man, said that : y | he had been an °ye witness to the|. . | accident. According to his evidence,|. .‘ he heard the brakes of a car squeal, e| and saw a child run out 0n the road L"i from the east side. The car stopped 1â€"| in its own length after striking the [; | child, The speed of the car he estimâ€" mi ated at 15 to 18 miles an hour. The | crossing is a dangerous place â€" for b.!l children he said. is | H. A. Hunter, owner of the car {_| which struck the boy, stated that he| in | never drove his own car but he was jq| sitting in the front seat with his driv= 60.\ er. The first intimation he had of the :mi accident was the sound of suddenly .ge | applied brakes, and Martin, an occl | pant of the car, said that they had I o mame A Haks ) Iumning out he had A verdict of accidental death wus] returned by the coroner‘s jury at the at the morgue in Toronto on Monday night, into the death of â€" Alfred Schnapp, aged 3% years, who was struck down on the morning of Sept. 4th and later dying. The driver of the car, who was exonerated from all blame was Mr Gary Morris, chaffeur for Mr Harry Hunter, who are sumâ€" Exonerated from all Blame Jury Hears Evidence onoW!iny "*" Was Not Going at a Rapid Rate Club in ‘Toronto will Evidence Showing Auto Monthly Meeting ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mr James Henderson, Fergus, spent a few days last week end with his cousin, Thos. Henderson here. j Mrs. J. H. Robertson and young j son Gordon, of London, Were guests . of town friends over the week end, , while J. H. is covering this section of . Grey Co. in the interests of Kellogg‘s | Corn Flakes and its prqgmoters. ‘ Mrs. Wilkie and her daughter Mrs. Jordan, and two children, returned to "l‘oronlo on Friday alter visiting | 4 mong friends at Rochky Saugeen and | Townsend‘s Lake. 1 l Dr. Chas. Allan, Vice President of ‘Norlh Long Beach Bank, Long Beach, lCal., with Mrs Allan, is visiting for & | couple of weeks with the former‘s aunt, Mrs W. J. MceFariane, Edge Hill. Rev. Robert Segsworth . of Bramy»â€" ton, will preach in the Baptist church, Sunday morning and evening. Miss Mary Mcliraith, deaconess for ! the Presbyterian Home Mission Board | at Toronto, is spending a TeWw week‘s | holiday at her home here. Mrs Gummerson of Moorefield, is visiting her sister, Mrs Wim. Moffar, ]| Upper Town. EJ n precp n oo O cove i M rex Mr and Mrs R. M. 1 Margaret and Mrs Wi tle daughter Mary, ) week with relatives I took in the Exhibition SEs c onie Om Eie wl P zer on the C. N. L., wife and baby {thel, have moved from Hamilton to Durbam. They have rooms with Mrs . Cameron, George St. Rey. Mr. Cameron is enjoying A month‘s vacation in the West in Re: gina and neighborhood. He has been calling on & brother in Manitoba and Mrs Cameron‘s mother in Regina and on two Sundays preached in Moosoâ€" min and Yorkton. Mr and Mrs John Smith are . in Cleveland this week visiting his broâ€" ther, Dr. Robt. A. Smith. Messrs HMarry Kress, Lindsay Hunt L0 rpipe ie ced ues on cently EERPOLCTMIOCCY Mr and Mrs. W. L Kerr of Grand Rapids, Mich., are visiting with his brothers, Jno. and Jas. Kerr of Varâ€" ney, and other relatives in, the vicinty Mr Robt. Torry visited his children in Toronto and Kitchener last week. Mr .and Mrs Cliff. Elvidge, Miss Kthel, and Mr Wm Laidlaw, motored to Mt. Forest Monday, the two gentleâ€" men attending the Hydro meeting. Mrs Jno. McAuliffe and daughter Stella, after a couple of month‘s stay lut their home here, left for Detroit on saturday to join the rest of the famâ€" Mrs Jno. N Stella, after at their home Saturday to J ily. Holstein Leader 113. Mr Ross Laidiaw of the Creamery staff, Paisley, spent the first of the week at W. B. Vollett‘s. Mrs Thos. Watson and child of Galt is visiting her mother, _ Mrs Thos McGirr for a few days. Mr and Mrs Gurney of Toronto, ar on a visit to Mr G. Kress and daugh ter Eleanor, and where Mr Gurne) . y en Neon ns m sean who motored . to mOuLn: ~XECS 2 C d early summer months, has returned | again in his Ford coupe . ON Monday last,. We are pleased to see Mr. Aldâ€" red keep such vigorous health and long may he have such. Insp. John Ritchie of Port Arthur, is east on a visit to his brother Geo. at Edge Hill and son Wm at Holiand Centre. Mrs Edgar Ritchie is going 10 Elâ€" bow, Sask., 10 look after household property at her former home there. Miss Agnes MacPhail, M. P., let! "‘h\s[ week for a irip to Yancouve!. | Victoria, and Seattle. She expects 10 be absent about six weeks. She will \look into the ranching conditions in | Alberta and the Fraser Valley. \~ Mr and Mrs Alex. MeCormick, lats l‘o!‘ Sault Ste. Marie, are now around l .. u:s‘ aia nhome. the former busy i1 & mot! y Mellraith, deaconess for erian Home Mission Board is spending a few week‘s her home here. ; R. M. Isaac and Miss Mrs Will Firth and litâ€" Mary, â€" visited the pas} Jatives in Toronto and cCormick, late e now around rmer busy in to occupy his rs occupied by rs. MceCormick at present the Irs. T. Ritchie, _ them to Our messen q Again Wet Weather 4 for Durham Fair Once more the elemenis proved uit {avorable to the success of Deurham Show. The first day was comparativâ€" ely nice, allowing the bringing out entries for the Hall The second day opened with a low temperature, frost in some places and uncertain weather most of the day, with hail, snow and rain at intervals. Yet the â€" Directors stuck to their guns and carried out their program. The attendance of course Wwas not uy to average but the management, it is expected, will be able to meet obligaâ€" tions. There were good vegetables aml\‘“‘“’“" * fruit entered but the long drouth of | =~ August was reflected in reduced quan-l tity. _ Departments presided over by the ladies were in quality and quanâ€" Compt tity above the average and won many | and 1 0t commendations. | The school fair, a| About 8 new feature of the past year Or two,! well wa‘ added much to the attractions of the } 618 Clr Hall and with the experience gained poane this year, a better arrangement 0f exâ€" hibits will add to the interest. ] > n o ols MWheoun ‘1 week. In the baseball Cedarville, the 1@ The Priu List will appear nes i1 | in | PS P Te ~ mm e 000000 % :fxl » + * 3523332333 3322233223 23%2? W Wilson‘s | W f 1‘* Dragon SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS : PALMER‘S MERRYâ€"GOâ€"ROUND, Ferris Wheel and full Midway Horse Racesâ€"Two pursesâ€"$100 each Published Weekly at $2.00 a year in advance. uesn eemal C RAMAGE & $2.50 a year t Park your car wraps and parcels all day Thursday. Don‘t allow them TUESDAY and wWEDNESDAY sEPTEMBER 24th and 25th BDurham Fall Fair September i2th and 13th HANOVER FAIR l1 game, Varney vs. latter finished one run Swat the Flies in McBETH . CLARKE, Hanover S F‘y Pads Tangleiont Fly Powder Fly Swatters Insect Powder, Ete. Low Admissionâ€" For any further alongside 0 in our Store. n to live over the w these fly destroyers : up, 54 Only five int"" played and each team scored runs in one innings. So wet conclusion of the gaime, ths difficult to control the ball. The concert at night â€" was success and the hall was I its uttermost. The Bob Wi Co. of Toronto put on the and the audience enjoyed eV The Misses Niolet Pursma®r, and Ruth Pursinan, ATCM. are prep.'\rul to iake pupiis and Theory. Lessons £!V« homes. Pupits prtmxrml to vatory examinations. FPor 4 mation phone Allan Park. Two bugge®, tary toilet, lare« er things. APM C. RAMAGE MUSIC our building. Leave your . _ OQur Store will be open â€"â€"We expect a D information app!y we offer good values rpbK ANNOUNC(‘“ENT o«, cutter, harness irge coal heater &n Apply 19 _ s 2 anan Druggist winter. five innings scored all | So wet was M the program od every samâ€" DURBAM y MA Now an, A TCM ; packed wilson T sX and Statione von tfor Use some at it any bumper x to ARF in pian® ; at the Conserâ€" ny inpfor were thei: huge Nn Lo 18\ 18\ Fik 1¢8 Ab W§a A PA

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