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Durham Review (1897), 25 Oct 1923, p. 1

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VOL. XLVL, NO. 43 For Sale Rough Potatoes Wanted Z, lpw NM %,E".«oplcs' Commun Sunday School A Year for As Wallace Kin Chines ‘Iwo C but Signed up for a Year Mr Frank Weaver, yrecently came t0 Wal ist and choirmaster 0 ian churech there, has a year‘s engagement mous vote of the chu ‘Felescope . SaYys "hot and officials have be ed with Mr Weaver‘ with the choir." ormatot Inc iC Foiling Car (Ome of t foiling the pinâ€"hole air Y with chewing the car. Thi: tem Mem Lion body The for Sale vy seas 0 if unsucceé three wee will ever e car. PM»s m and meat the vacuum ill stop for V ; look for T tracted local in! ed as a clairy« Star Theatre 8 $5000 Robbery Bandits last to the general Fergus. and st and elothing. through a cel making their I fined â€" $100 king liquer if eut x hote im a reart "Ur" large enough to enable th the lock open. The shelve and show cases were well ‘The thieves left no clue identity. _ On Sunday in N 40 miles distant, & car was loaded with clothing and ery, and the driver, Jas. 4 aof Sprucedale, held. Mr sent for and identified Chadwick was taken to rof. Men U MJ hum sault or to Rent cast dwelling purham unique 1 read fll ‘s Head y of Cat bread 1 re the b on Sen\ eramet T w e« 11 stand tri LF H P ETCO CC PRT: nk Weaver, Mus Bach., who . came to Walkerton as organâ€" | hoirmaster of the Presbyterâ€" . ch there, has been tendered | engagement . on the unnnl-’ e of the church session. The e says "both conxresallon‘ ials have been greatly pleasâ€" \Ur Weaver‘s splendid work' 1d all @r Durham Branch, o o o x : Branch also at Priceville. fown ‘â€"1 roomed residence on Durham, electric lighted. or beatit 5| Entertainment 1 Sunday Schoc he body of PATKOL © UDCDO . wned near Lion‘s Head, hy'\m ie method of floating loaves . M filled with lime, is back to| p ead to attempt to locate the | a Cant. Corson, Parker‘s mate. l\ fo d floats to the spot above | e e body lies, then sinks. H9a~! 8 witen hamper the search and : n essful during the next two or ; 8 eks, it is unlikely the body t : be located. Memâ€"orea at< " ocal interest when he appearâ€" C clairvoyant . in the Veteran 3 eatre some months ago. C obbery at Fergus Store I ts last Friday night broke inâ€" general store of C. S. Ewiag. . and stole $5000 worth of turs . thing. . They gained entrance . i a cellar window and after their way 10 the ground floor, wole in a rear door sufliciently nough to enavle them to work k open. The shelves, counters ow cases were well ransacked. ieves left no clue as to their y. on Sunday in Milton, 50 or ps distant, a Jar was discovered with clothing and habordashâ€" ad the driver, Jas. A Chadwick, rucedale, held. Mr Ewing was for and identified | his goods. T C ues saken y CHciplt and R Potatoes _ Wants Vollett‘s the vices Sunday nt. of the LC () mwlting Chinaman . a young Owen Sound eneed by Magistrate less than 12 or not 108. in the Ontario Re yeating up Tong Say, a â€"anteur, _ on Oct. 1ith. King‘s, implicated in » {reed on this charge ) and costs each 10f in an unlawful place. alt i Apply to Mrs Geo i- be conducted s of Walkerton Club have a qua : and good gardâ€" Apply at Review i1 at Fergus n and are offering eneral public at ; stored at John + what you want. yO( Sur who recently dis ( Parker, a fisherâ€" â€" Lion‘s Head, by of floating loaves i lime, is back to mnt to locate the Grocery School Enter h, Normanby evening, Oct is being pr€ Fifty Y ears of Banking We offer a complete service for FARMERS GRAIN and CATTLE DEALERS MERCHANTS MANUFACT URERS and MUNICIPALITIES THE 524 Lord‘s Sup day next at e Presbyterâ€" services on may surd STANDARD BANK 1O by be aring thief point It‘s FOR SALEâ€"Good building lot for residence on Main Street, â€" Durham, nearly 4 acre. A bargain. Apply at the Review Office. Photographs uo onta us 1= nhatins Christmas rate on the dozen. ° C At F. Grade Crossings Ii‘s remarkable how sons killed at grade Cl day are on the way t« For Iimmediate Sale A Gurney Oxford Range, condition, burns coal or woo at onee to Mrs H. Moriock, St. Phone 51 J. Rob Roy Grain Pricesâ€" P for Barley $1.25 to $1 this week. Change in Blacksmith Business Mr. Wm. Burnett of Hopeville, a thoroughly experionced and â€" well known general blacksmith, has purâ€" chased Mr Hamilton Allan‘s business here and will get possession on Dec. tst. The latter has a good trade here and has not yet decided what he will then engage in. Shower mving 40¢ 4| old 40401 0h 1t d flsc in nc taiotinnt / Mr .Thos Young, who puarchased the A. 8. Hunter farm in Upper Town a few years ago, has made â€" applicaâ€" tion to have his farm removed from within the corporation limits of Durâ€" ham, and included in (Glenelg ‘Townâ€" ship. â€" The matter will come up for hearing in the Town Hall on Oct. $st next. Bridge Club Entertain ‘ The basement of the Public Lib crary was attractively decorated with flags and bunting â€" Thursday evening last on the occasion of the bridge par The Durham Reoview. sin Times, published a few days aiter i y U the earthquake. Her daughter Mrs. C. \ l;-‘ortune of Y alk;-:'tori\ \\hor; m'"::or:; Seymour, at present in China, sent | jump of 18 feet A 4 Anches, a Te ‘.‘ them. They are of course filled with for Bruce County. | stories of suffering and death, appalâ€" | Durham Won Ball Game, 2 to 1 | ing in the extreme : stories of herâ€" Chesleywere Durham‘s opponen's‘!, oism â€" and marvellous . escapes, and | in baseball and the boys, in a four~in-‘1 alas, stories of looting and even MUrâ€" | ning contest, finished ahead by 2 runs’\‘ der of the helpless. The horrible se®â€" | to1, Bill Vollett twirled for Durhamâ€"| sation of the earth heaving and fa}â€" | hnis first gameâ€"and held the Cheslv_v\ ling again 3 or 4 feet, of cracks OP| batters at his mercy. They â€" could ening in the earth that would swallow! make no outfeld hits or flies. Anâ€"| an automobile, Yokohama in ruins in \ other Durham boy, Albert Kress, who | thirty seconds, followed by dust and | is attending Kincardine High Schoo!. | hy on PC : AchGen Admer ~amantes. AG alf EYADH ! witehed for Kincardine against Walkâ€"! ing in the extreme : stories of herâ€" Chestey were DWRUEEZ CO0000 .00 oism â€" and marvellous escapes, and | in baseball and the boys, in a fourâ€"inâ€" | alas, stories of looting and even MUrâ€" | ning contest, finished ahead by 2 runs | der of the helpless. The horrible se®â€" | go1, Bill Vollett twirled for Durhamâ€"| sation of the earth heaving and fal~\ his first gameâ€"and held the Cheslv_v\ ling again 3 or 4 feet, of cracks OP| batters at his mercy. They â€" could; ening in the earth that would swallow | make no outfield hits or flies. Anâ€" an automobile, Yokohama in ruins in \ other Durham boy, Albert Kress, who thirty seconds, followed by dust and | ;s attending Kincardine High School. fire and blinding smoke, is all graphâ€" | nitched for Kincardine against Walkâ€" ically told by survivors. t‘fl‘ton. but he los: his game 5 to 0, , d T Li Grcmmmrmrrncteriy 1 mainly through p00r support in the Or CANADA y â€" Grain Pricesâ€"We â€" are to 10c for Oats, h0 to bbe b5¢ to 72¢ for Buckwheat, 50 for Peas at our elevator Rob Roy Mills !¢d. rates now on. 19 PMU"~ .‘ Call early. F. W. Kelsey‘s Studio ngs vs. Church Going able how few of the per t grade crossings on Sun he way to church. or wood. Apply arlock. Lambton John Kelly, Manager. on. 15 photos in good The best field meet ever held in | this locality Was that in Walkerton | last Saturday between the High | Schools of Durham, Walkerton, Ches-! ley and Kincardine. The weather was | favorable but quite cold, and a large | crowd of students with teachers were| present from the four schools comâ€"| peting to cheer on their comrades.. Supporters of each school wore their school colors and the streets presentâ€" ed a lively appearance. Boys‘ Events | Junior boys‘ running high jumpâ€"‘ Oswald, Chesley : George, Walkerton : Wallace Hepburn, Durham. Senior boys‘ running high jumpâ€" Campbell, Walkerton : Inglis, Walkerâ€" ton, Wri. Vollett, Durham. Junior boys‘ running broad jumpâ€"â€" Moore, Walkerion : Milne, Chesley. A. D .MeiIntyre, Durhanm. Senior boys‘ running broad jumpâ€" Fortune, Walkerton : Campbell, Walkâ€" erton: MeCartney, Chesley. Senior boys‘ running hop, step and jumpâ€"â€"Campbc-ll. Walkerton : Inglis, Walkerton: Wm Vollett, Durham. Senior boys‘ half mile raceâ€"Campâ€" Lamn Walkerton: Goode, Walkerto®r: Senior boys‘ hall bell, Walkerton: C McCartney, Chesley Junior bbys' 220 yd race Elvidge, Durham: Milne, Kearns, Kincardine. 3 Senior boys‘ 100 Walkerton: â€" Brown bell, Walkerton. t DURHAM, Senior girls‘ potato Walkerton : Heinmiller, | liday, Chesley. |__ Junior girls‘ three !I-‘ortum- and â€" Kirstin | Marney and Milne, C Junior girls‘ 50 yar Walkerton: Kirstine, rell, Kincardine. Junior girls‘ relay raceâ€"w wInCrUI!, |. Kincardine, Durham (Miriam Camerâ€" j on, Marjorie Ritchie, Florence McCalâ€"| lum, Ellien Boyce.) \| Junior girls‘ running broad ;jumpâ€" Ellien Boyce, Durham: Wilson, binâ€", cardine: Cowley, Walkerton. | }' Special mention should be made of | the wonderful broad jump of 13 feet,| | 6 inches, made by & Durham Junior ; | girl, Ellen Boyce. Also of the senâ€"| ‘;io" boys‘ running broad jump, which : ‘Formne of Walkerton won with a: \ jump of 18 feet 1%, inches, a record \for Bruce County. Durham Won Bal! Game, 2 to 1 Junior girls‘ three legg=ed raceâ€" Fortune â€" and Kirstine, Walkerion: Marney and Milne, Chesley; Ethel Hargrave and Cora Lawrence, Durham Senior girls‘ relay raceâ€"Walkerton, Chesley, Kincardine. 1 & ait 3i s abam MCHIOL Durham and Walkerton each won two points for winning their games, but there was not time for the playâ€" off between them, for which two more points were to be awarded, so the ETT UlL . sAdmi¥‘s noint for this, grounds, ran for the various sports| the forenoon and conâ€"| p.ia. whene darkness | tkerton won the school | 1 cup, with a total of 55 ¢3 y was second with 40, | 1 with 33, and Kincar-'l' s:' 100 yd dash «~â€"Fortunc, Brown, Chesley: Campâ€" 50 yard dashâ€"Dortune rstine, Walkerto®: Far wild on the raceâ€"Clarence ine. â€" Chesley: y â€" raceâ€"Denef, , Chestey: Halâ€" jumpâ€" . Walkâ€" «1 race~â€" alikeorten : With which is incorporated the I raceâ€"| Highly Pleased with Hospital orten: | _ Our hospital staff did wonders for\ Ethel| Baby Ethel Speace of Hamilton. She urham | is four months old and is the youngerst| erton, | patient yet admitted â€" for treatmenl.\ \She had a private ward and was | kepyton, . treated for indigestion and dysemr\'t Camerâ€"| by Dr. Jamieson. After ten days she McCalâ€"| is home, & well baby and gained twenâ€" ty ounces in the short time she was ;umpâ€" . there. Mr and Mrs Speace are grateâ€" n, Kinâ€"| ful and delighted with the change | brought about in their tiny daughter nade of' and feel doubly repaid for their outâ€" 13 feet, | lay. Ethel is surely a living example _ Junior| 9 the efficiency of Miss Fettis and L* _ ..\ her staff of nurses. â€"Com. '! The Boys‘ Basebavll Game was enjoyâ€"| \ ed from the Grand Stand. The (:rowdz ‘;did not stand between the stand and | the players. \ | There was 100 much _ confusion | | where the pupils were doing their best for the several schools. Why don‘t the girls of the Kincar ‘1dine High School wear red and white |like the boys of that schooli ? _ They | would look fine on the field. \ Chesley pupils looked well in yellow | and black, Walkerton and Durham "lookud about the same in blue and | white. Altogether it was a great day al Walkerton last Saturday. New General Store Next Month ‘ Shartly after the first of November, | Mâ€". Grant McComb will open up al new general store next the Royal!| Bank, in the premises now occupi«»d‘ by R. Lindsay as a restaurant. He‘ will carry a high class line of shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, . etc., and is away this week securing stock. _ Mr il.indsny will remove at end of the ’month at Lockie‘s store, next to the bridge, as Mr. Lockie is then giving ‘up business here. | Stole Flowers off Graves ' Li oo s se Bsce d It is only some Jow Gdownh J70"77"* ual who will steal or destroy flowers placed upon a grave, yet such a one: was at large in Durham cemetery last week. Mrg Geo .Everett on Tuesâ€". day placed some beautiful waxed and artificial roses on her late husband‘s and son‘s graves there. On Friday when she again visited the cemetery most of the flowers were gone, while thise left had been crushed in, defac ing their beauty. A good deal of care and attention had been spent in makâ€" ing and preparing these pretty trib uts.. of wmye. and she naturally feels ing and preparing utegs of love, and (| much grieved that thus be all in vain Highly Pleased wit _ Varney Methodist Church is toâ€"day, | | Wednesday the scene of a Conferencel \ of the Sunday Schools and Young Peo-I | ple‘s Institutes of the Mt Forest Dis-i | triect of that church. This District is \divided into sections or groups of | four in order to take in as fully and 'ricomplmely as possible the young peoâ€" CE CC nmanadiete Icinity Of their Young People‘s Dist. Meeting ahv low down individâ€" are heard at all ett on Tuesday g they were Rev. Grand Valley : Mr. George Smith a visitor at Mr. Th of the week. Mrs. And. and Mrs Arthur EACZIC, Mrs Steaman and Mrs Alex Hay and Mrs E. D. MeClocklin, spont : day with their _ former neighbor, Nurse Carmount in Mt. Forest last week. Mrs Waleg of Toronto, WaSs a visit or last Sunday with NMr and Mrs Thos. Banks. LECW m LA Li LNE MSY Mr. â€" Arthur MceDonald â€" sold his Ford touring car to Mr Ed. Watson and purchased another good used car in Toronto last week. Mrs John MeArthur of Calgary, is at present on a visit East to her sons and other numerous old friends in the vicinity of Priceville, where her hus band played such a prominent part for many years in the civic life of the village. e on o es n Mr and Mrs And. IitCMe, 2°° 7*"" Mrs Arthur Ritchie and two children visited recently . with Mr and Mrs A. Watson, Greenock. Miss EMe Hunter and her niece, Elsie Hunter, returned Saturday from a visit of several weeks with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs Chas, McKinnon at Bassano, _Alberta. 1 P Vilslocc® AtivNa Mr and Mrs Thos. Morton and MF!UC daughter of Talmedge, â€" Sask., are visiting his parental home in town Mr and Mrs R. Barber, Normanby. It is nearly six years since they went west. Tom is now station agent at Talmedge. Mrs Joh visit her in Fergus Mr and visited at last. Hoistein Leader AE s en Cns present prevailed at the annual meetâ€" ing of Southâ€"East Grey U. F. 0. in Durham Town Hall on Tuesday afterâ€" noon, the gathering being honored by the presence of Wm. Irvine, M. P. for Calgary East. After routine business had been transacted, officers elected, etc., Mr. Irvine, a comparatively young man, gave a most lucid and convine ing address On "The Philosophy 9f the U. F. 0. Movement", which was listened to with rapt attention. ‘ He spoke of the lack of stability in organizations of farmers. Many were inclined to say "farmers won‘t stick together." He counselled to stay with ‘it. grow out of it, like the child out ‘of its troubles. The courage and loyâ€" C * l anes. MarPhail was referred U.F.0. Elect New Officers alty of Miss MacPhail was referred J to, amid applause. | The sameness of proceedings | at \ Ottawa was commented upon, each Government following the footsteps of || their predecessor. The simple and |] social life of the early days . Wa® | touched upon graphically, and he f) \showed by a diagram Or chart, and l | voice, the gradual development of the i ‘varlous classes of labor, farmers, PrOâ€" || \fessions, business, captains of indusâ€" | t | try and money kings. "The party | | system" he asserted, "is gone. The | | .‘L’. F. O. wanted justice, not poww.';â€"-__“ When it is realized that it is for the| ~* ‘good of all that we strive, townspeo-\ t | ple will go in with us to a greater} Q- .\ extent." Unity was advised. L'nlledgw_ .. we stand, divided we fall." A splendid | ‘ ,| speech, attentively listened to. '.* ‘\ Miss A. C. MePhbail, M.P. recemly‘ P \.\ home from her western trip, was also ; * lpresent. but did not speak. !‘ 1| _ About a hundred farmers were pres * y ent and the following are th* newly * ,_l elected officers : ©oo | Riding Director, U. F. O.â€"John Whiteâ€" W very satisfied {feeling among those 7 us EuP en CW lec ie .-'?;r;!.r Normanby Riding Director, U.>F. W. _ Harris, Osprey. Presidentâ€"Thos. H Vice Pres.â€"Mrs F. ; John MeGowan left Saturday to her daughter, Mrs W. G. Breen stadt. ‘ In the evening Mr Irvine addressed a public meeting in Dundalk hall on "The money kings Of Cauada." . The hall was jammed to the doors and his an and Mrs Alex + MeClocklin, . spent former â€" neighbor in Mt. Forest last Mrs And. Ritchie, Mr and + Ritchie and two children ontlvy with Mr and Mrs A. Mrs Scaife, Grand Valley, Mr Thos Allan‘s Thursday ith of Tavistock, was Thos Seart‘s the first Mrs Arthur Ritchie Mrs F-.' Pediar, Maxwell s.â€"M. E. Murray, Neuâ€" Morton and little H. Biunie 0 THE ROYAL : OF CANADA ‘i_‘ Succe 1] #.&(-ZE:(-&(-:(-:E w :1 including Rolled Oats, eemmpppmmnmmmnnammnmaieieieeieatimee e 000000 Published Weekly at $2.00 a year in advance. To United States, Es NE TT 7 n candbtnbmiee C. 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Come in toâ€"day and your . preference of 3 blades, shaving _ £02pS ecececercrereee eerererrrrets, 2 CC Emt blades, shaving . £0@pPS and creams, brushes, mirrors, _ loâ€" tions, strops, powders, etc. Try our new Gentieman‘s Tal cum at 25¢. McFADDEN‘S DRUG STORE otal Assets, $520,000.000 Ask us for Free Boitle of Dreco. Supplies ng in the Grocery Line led Oats, Pastry Flour, Bread & Cured Meats These are a few of my prices : BONCILLA Successors to MacFarlane & Co. TIO ARC TORONTO and â€" select The Great Skin Beautifier Boncilia Face Powder im â€" Boncilia Cold Cream to make room 1 For One Week Only Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular 186 for.... Oc per roil Regular 25¢ for... 13¢ per roll SMALL ROOM LOTS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE This is your opportunity 10 paper that room. 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