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Durham Review (1897), 8 Nov 1923, p. 1

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VCGL. XLVI, NO 45 {o.,f' C S owm Photographs t5p inz @ P s _ Christmas rates now on. 15 photos 4 y op'cs° on the dozen. Call early. At F. W. Kelsey‘s Studio Send the Review the names O! your visitors. Rob Roy Grain Pricesâ€"We are paying 40 to 45¢ for Oais, 60 to 65¢ Cow for Sale.â€"Polled Angus, due for Barley, 70 to T5e for Buckwheat, in April. Apply to A. G. Webb, Bruce $1.25 to $1.50 for Peas at our elevator St. Durham this week. Rob Roy Mills 1Ad. To Preach in Baptist Church Professor Keirstead, of MceMaster University, will occupy the pulpit of Durham Baptist Church and at Glenâ€" elg Centre on Sunday, Nov. 11th. Box Social in Glenelg A box social in co O. L. No. 1192, Glen« in their Lodge room Salt for Saie t it d ed to n Frank Yeig it v ets 3o( Announcement OV Owing Katz, the was una hamham However ‘louse next will tesi eye cem fails. â€" The L. ill atter hut The Y. urch ha izh, the wr frie Monda Women‘s Inst: The month) in pet by all, and also "The care of the Di« Mani geation" read by Mrs Thos E. Brown vieti was much appreciated. After conâ€" his | sidering a request which had been reâ€" nums ceived from the Sick Children‘s Hosâ€" to 1¢ pital for a fruit shower, the members Hap eonsidered that owing to high transâ€" Its portatio ncharges, it would be more fact advisable to send a contribution of led ; money and each member bring their day donation to the next meeting on Dec. bery 6th, at Mrs Brown‘s. Victrola music ald‘s was â€" supplied | at intervals and the $85 roll call was answered by a funny | wen story which added much humor to the | whe moecting. After the singing of the | posi National Acthem, Mrs McAuliffe and | frot assistants served a dainty lunch. tdon 16 id Mmi t troubl« h i to Worship in Trinity Church _ 0. L. of Grey County South nd Divine service in Trinity Durham, at 3 o‘clock Sunâ€" . i1th. Members are requestâ€" ‘et in the Lodge room at 2.30. John McGirr, R. S. ut bo Ti last week as adveruscu he will be at the Pain xt week, Nov. 14th, when he eves by the method that setâ€" . Guaranteed to relieve eve uble, eve strain, head ache, w aÂ¥fharse fall L.â€"nses of the nd Clé by Mr Mro al i and i others fail Optical Co. e for nearly to indisposition, . Prof. E noted eyesight â€" specialist, » to make his trip to Dur la«t week as advertised it al in connection with L. 92, Glenelg, will be held se room Monday evening, Admission 25¢. Ladies to be in Durham ATTA F. 0. Club have a quanâ€" t over and are offering the general public at Salt is stored at John and get what you want. s, on "The Battlefields new â€" glimpses of Cenâ€" All will be eager to see te famous by our own le famous by our OWn 1 victories. This will . _ Don‘t miss it. Tell Bring them. The date ning. Nov. 19th. Tickâ€" tute Meeting y meeting of was held T of the Presbyterian nged with Mr Frank speaker of Toronto, is Travelogue, with We offer a complete service for FARMERS GRAIN and CATTLE DEALERS MERCHANTS MANUFACT URERS and MUNICIPALITIES Fifty Y ears of Banking tingx of the Won 2 ield Thursday aftâ€" £QunNdJeuun home oi Mrs Dan mm irly good attendâ€" The rumor _ freely spread around nd quite a number town Tuesday «afternoon that James r given by Mrs C. Par khad been held up by two bandits men‘s Time worth at Allan Park and relieved of $85. oroughly â€" enjoyed Another version had it that Mr Mcâ€" ‘he care of the Di Mann, the merchant there,, who was Irs Thos E. Brown victimized, and still â€" another report, ated. After conâ€" his wife. Cars from Durham werol which had been reâ€" numerous in the Park Tuesday night ck Children‘s Hosâ€" to learn particulars â€" of the hold up. ower, the members Hapoily there was no truth in it. ving to high transâ€" Its origin was probably due to the it would be more fact that Constable Falconer was calâ€" a contribution of led away from work about 2.30 Tuesâ€" nember bring their day afternoon, to investigate the rob xt meeting on Dec. bery oi the robe from Gordon MeDonâ€" ‘s. Victrola music ald‘s home in Bentinck where about intervals and the $85 worth of articles were stolen. He wered by a funny , went to Allan Park store to ascertain much humor to the.where Gordon McDonald lived, sup the singing of the | posing it to be en route there, and Mrs McAuliffe and from this fact, the distorted yarn a Asintv Innch ldoubuess spread. t1 eager to see by our own This will will r paice STANDARD BANK TT 1 _ John Kelly, Manager. Branch also at Priceville. ____â€"_______________ 1ev Do $1.25 to $1.50 for Peas at this week. Rob R« Fow! Supper at Dornoch P Epp TVs On Friday evening, Nov. 9th, there; will be held at Dornoch Presbyterian | Church, a fowl* supper, followed by a | literary and musical program in the | auditoriam of the building. Durham | Presbyterian Choir will entertain by | song and Dr J. L. Smith, mayor o"l Durham and Rev. W. H .Smith, B. A. | of Durham, will speak. Supper wil | be served from 6 to 7.30 p. m. Ad-\ mission 50e : juveniles 35e. | Sucessful Apron Shower ! The Women‘: Cuild of Triaitv Ch. tâ€"ll an apron shower and social at the Rectory on Thursday afternoon last. The affair was in charge 0f Mrs (Rev.) Whealan and Mrs Ed. Kress, who sent out invitations two weeks previous, to church members ‘and friends to spend a social time that day at the Rectory and each to | bring an apron. The result was a wonderful display of the housewife‘s best friend, for they came to the numâ€" ‘ba-r of about fifty, armed with aprons, isome large and some small, some fair and some dark, and altogether will make a handsome contribution to the bazaar they purpose holding shortly. A pleasant social time was spent and tea and light refreshments closed a pleasant afternoon. Nurse â€" Carmount, â€" Mount â€" Forest, was a guest at Mr and Mrs C. Lang‘s last week. Mr. and Mrs John Vollett and Mr. and Mrs W. Benson and child of town visited Sunday last with Mr and Mrs P. Cornish of Crawford. Mr .Donald McFarlane, Bunessan, arrived home Thursday night last afâ€" ter a visit to his son Alex. in Sask. and daughter, Mrs Seth (Kate) in Al berta. Miss McPhail at S. S. 12, Egremont Miss Agnes McPhail M. P. will deâ€" liver an address to the Farmers‘ Club in S. $. No. 12 Egremont, on Thursâ€" day, Nov. 15th, at 8 p.m. Everyone, ladies included are welcome, whether club members are not. ‘Rural Routes Leave in Morning ’ Starting next Monday Mr Chas. \Caldwell, courier on Durham No. 1 Rural Route, wil Heave Durham about 8 a. m. for the winter. No 2 Route I Anmmances delivery in the morning $ a. m. for the winter. commences delivery in a week from Monday. Bought Barber Business Mr. Fred Falkingham last week purâ€" chased the barbering business in the Veteran Billiard â€" Parlor from Roy Mitchell and took possession Monday. Mr .Mitchell has returned â€"to his home at Dundalk. Fred is an old Durham boy and will likely be seen in Durham uniform . on the ice this winter. With his wife he is now reâ€" siding at his brother Will‘s here. Wi‘d Rumor has No The Rutht THE Foundation Won First Prize Durham â€" Apiarist, H. D. Mcintyre, Wins Honors in London, England It is some distinetion for this provâ€" ince and this town, and more parâ€" ticulary for a citizen of Durham, to win first prize for honey exhibit at the Colonial Dairy Show he!ld ijrom Oct. 23 to 28, in London, England, in DURHAM, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1923 competition with the whole British Empire. Such an honor fell to H. D. Melntyre, Durham‘s well known apiarâ€" ist, he receiving the gratifying news this week from the Ontario Departâ€" ment of Agriculture. He is not cerâ€" tain what theâ€" actual first prize is, but presumably . a suitablyâ€"inscribed bronze or goid medal. bronze or goid medal. There were three other entries from Ontario, but neither of the othâ€" ers took a prize. Quite a large numâ€" ber competed from the various Britâ€" ish Dominions. _ ‘There were three other entries | points, the bride travelling in a brown | from Ontario, but neither of the Oth: quchess satin dress, shoes and hat to| ers took a prize. Quite a lu_rge BUN | match with heavy winter coat. .bt:l‘ fron{[u:lml from the various Britâ€"! Many gifts useful and beaulit’ul‘ ish Dominions. | ns f _ were on display and which will go a; Mr. Melntyre‘s (-xhlbn_conalsted 9! / jong way in making the new home a,_l one 60. Ib can and two 5 lb. pails-of‘ tractive. The groom‘s gift to the: honey. L."u;t year he (-,zfpmred thml! bride was a gold bar pin, s~t with an prize. His product wili now d"“b"‘amethyst. the bride‘s birt: stone. less l‘m much in domx'uul and we offer} mm guosts present were confined heartiest congratulations on the COY*| ppjiefly to relatives of both bride and eted honors he has earned. igroom to the number of about forty. unsc e o0 OOE Nllgeee cce ‘Those from a distance were the P i o uk s groom‘s uncle, W. J. McFadden and Will “O'd I‘hanksglvmg Service | Mrs McFaddgn from near Markdale : hb onl Te SCs .. Mr and Mis Jno. Moody, Bethel ; Mrs The ministers of the town have )N‘ made â€" arrangements â€" for a l'-ninn!w Thanksgiving â€" Service . on Monday | ‘ morning, Nov. 12th, at 10.30 to be\bo held in the Presbyterian church, Proâ€"| to fessor Keirstead who will be in the | th Baptist Church on Sunday, has conâ€"| sented to preach the sermon. The o!'-., fering will be in aid of the Bible Soâ€"| ciety. _ It is hoped there will be ai::; very large atiendance. tB‘ Received Call to N. Brunswick This week, Rev. E. Cameron, forâ€" mer pastor of the Durham Baptist Church, but for the past month or two in the western provinces, has reâ€" ceived a call from Forest Glen, New Brunswick. It is not known as yet whether Mr. Cameron will accept the call, but the letter has been forwarded on to him in the Peace River District, where at presert he is. Mr Cameron, previous to coming to Durham, preachâ€" Snsce wa TX mat HASTIEâ€"EPWORTH ‘ A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian manse, Fordwich, by Revy Andrew Laing, On Tuesday, Oct. 30th, at 3 p.m. when Alexander S. Hastie of Durham, was united in hymen‘s bonds to Miss Annie Victoria Epworth, â€" daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chas. Epworth who reside in Minto township, three miles from Harriston. They were unattended. After a few L Llx. AKasomann thewv :‘came to Dur hymen‘s bonds to Miss Annie VICLOTG | Epworth, daughter of Mr and Mrs.! Chas. Epworth who reside in Minto . township, three miles from Harriston. They were unattended. â€" After a few day‘s honeymoon they came to Durâ€" ham Monday and have taken an apartâ€" ment in the former Middaugh House. The groom is a yeturned man, formâ€" erly of Harriston, â€" but for the past two years proprietor of the Veteran Billiard Parlor here. The Review joins in extending a welcome tC his bride to Durham and wishing them many happy years in our midst. CHAPMANâ€" BELL 1T0\we sm 1 the propert They Lad A pretty November wedding took | e ‘ C us o ‘ ,.'_." -n'u place at high noon, Wednesday, Nov.| no ear or rig but were a‘,"‘.““f '”.‘d Tth, at the home of Mrs Robt. Bull,L ‘s\ul')p?rshv\.g l“' o .30 thg “\:(:_)Qn."ld t Glenelg, when her fourth and young-i ;1;"“0:?:‘639;“ no particulat at est doughter, Jessie, became the bride| i of Mw. Lawrence Chapman, son of myy|. on discovenl‘s the burglary and| and Mrs Samuel Chapman of (own.‘ his loss, Mr MceDonald lwlifi(‘fl ('U'\lll-‘ The young bride was given away by ty Constable Falconer â€" of l)urh:un,‘ her uncle Mr Allan Bell, of town and‘ who visited the place Tuesday ard r¢ to the strains of the wedding march | ceived as complete description as pOSâ€" played by Mrs. Allan Bell, the young‘ sible of the chaps from Mr .Twamley. couple plighted their troth before i{c| Trace has already been found of them bride‘s pastor, Rev. W. H. Smith. The‘ and Prov. Constable Jones of OWn bride was attractively attired in a,SO“Dd is coming toâ€"day, Wednesday, beautiful dress of sand canton crepe, | to endeavor to apprehend and biing with shoes to match, and carried n\them to justice. * large bridal boquet of mums and| A Sequelâ€"Since the foregoing Wwas maiden hair fern. \in {tvpe, we learn that the thieves re i e oo P lmat +ha etolen artitles to Mr. Moâ€" Dan Cupid‘s Busy Time EEVeXTVEWEE MRECC O GOCCCCC Following the ceremony the register was signed and during this period the‘ bride‘s cousin, Mr Thos. Bell renderâ€" ed a wedding solo. This was followed in turn by the extending of good wishes to the young couple, after which all repaired to the dining room where a splendid fowl dinner was ser> ved and done justice to. After a short time spent in music and social time, the bridal couple left on the afternoon train for a wedding Lo es * / anue t * ntatat to Toronto, Detroit British Empire the whole British time spent in music the bridal couple left train for a wedding Detroit and other I With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader | Wim. Wilson, Boothville. | \ The best wishes of many friends of iiboll\ bride and groom â€" are extended \to them, on their future journey }!hrough life together. | LAWRENCEâ€"MOORE ‘ | _ A quiet wedding took place on Wedâ€" ‘gm-sduy. Nov. 7th, at the home »f the \ brige‘s mother, Mrs J. H. Moor», PBruce Street, when her cdaughier, Ar nie Vietoria, joined heart and hand with Mr Milford Lee Lawrence, son | of Mr. Geo. Lawrence of Egremont. l'l‘ho ceremony was performed at 6 p. m. by her pastor, Rev. J. E. Petors, .ls tho dimmadlate relatives DCE m. by her pastor, Rev. J. E. Peters, only the immediate relatives beirg present. They were unattended. The fair bride was charmingly atâ€" tired in pearl satin silk, trimmed with blue, and white ribbon and shadow lace, wearing a rope of pearls and ‘a crown of orange blossoms. Her goâ€" ing away dress was of grey lead silk, ‘trimmed with pink silk and hat of grey and heather. ‘ Numerous gifts, including geveral | | cheques, attested to the esteem in‘ \ which the young couple are held. The| | bride has been employed in the pack ' | ing department of the Durham Furâ€" initun\ Co. and they presented her \with two handsome chairs, one a \ rocker. T&#e happy couple left that Eove-ning to take up residence on his | farm at Wilder‘s Lake, (the former \Lw place) where a reception will be | tendered them by the neighborhood. ']on Friday night. They will leave on | a honeymoon shortly. All good gifts around us A nation free from foes, Nor War, nor Quake, nor Famâ€" ine, Nor gaunt Plagues awful woes. Thoush trials crossed our pathâ€" way, We‘ll never droop forlorn : But raise our voice in thankfuiâ€" ness, On this Thanksgiving Morn. The best wishes of the bride‘s many Durham friends are extended to the young couple for a bright and pros perous future, in which the Review joins o be Read Monday Morning November 12, 1923 THANKSGIVING DAY Roba Stclen from Don: A Sequelâ€"Since the foregoing wasl in type, we learn that the thieves re: turned the stolen articles to Mr. Mcâ€" Donald. Police Magistrate Laidlaw was communicated with and the men were ordered held. Provincial Conâ€" stable Jones of Owen Sound was notâ€" ifled and associated with Constable Falconer the men Were brought to town. _ No adequate place of detenâ€" tion is available in town at present, so the Magistrate sent them to Owen Sound, where toâ€"day they are to ap pear before Justice Creasor. The inâ€" cident seems to put it up to the town to make adequate provision for deâ€" tention of offenders. Bentinck Home 1 Review. Miss Grace Ritchie went to Wing: ham on Saturday where she will at tend Business College. NRORAERTOY Dr. A. A. Backus has sold his pracâ€" tice at Leader, Sask., to pr. 1. W. Dunbar, ard is now located at Wilkie Sask. \ \rous smm m en en noomer Mr. and Mrs McClegan and two childron of Mitchell, were visitors at Mrs. N. McCannel‘s this week. A companied by Mrs McCannel they visâ€" ited friends in Stayner on Tuesday. Mrs John Marshall and Miss Barâ€" bara Marshall returned . to their roâ€" spective homes here â€" Tuesday night, after visiting with mutual friends and relatives in Alberta since August lasi. relatives in Alberta since August lasi. Mr Eddie McQueen was in Toronio over the week end writing off civil service examinations | in connection with post office work. Mrs Jos. Phillipps of Priceville was a visitor at Mr John McQueen‘s on Tuesday and that evening left for Hanover to visit friends. Mrs. (Rev.) Cameron and Mrs A. Redi{ord, Upper Town, are this week Convention at Walmer Road Church, from the 6th to the November. PVE ot mss in Toronto attending the Women‘ Mrs W. G. Breen and baby of Ferâ€" gus, are visiting for a week with her parents, Mr and Mrs John MeGowan. Mr Wim. Bailey of Campbellford, was in town last Thursday en route home from Owen Sound where he won his court case. Mrs. Lionel Robson of Listowel is visiting relatives and old friends in town. Messrs W. Irwin and P. Ramage atâ€" tended the annual meeting of the Grey and Bruce Press Association in Walkerton last Friday. Mr. and Mrs Jago of Toronto, visâ€" ited over the week end with her broâ€" ther, Mr. S. D. Croft. Mr Hilton Rowe leaves Thursday 10 spend the winter with his grandmothâ€" er, Mrs Beckwith, in Bryan, Texas. Masquerade Dance and Euchre a Success The Town Hall on Friday evening ; last was the rendevouz of one of the largest crowds that ever patronized a social event of this nature. It was given under the auspices of the local Chapter I. 0. D. E. and everything went off with much eclat. The stately (?) old building was completely robbed of its bare and unâ€" homelike appearance on entering, for here were streamers and festoons of }the seasonable yellow and black, exâ€" tending from the centre of the buildâ€" ing to each corner of the room and n front of the platform was a long decâ€" orated table, adorned with cats, pumpâ€" kins and other HAlloween witchery. The whole decoration scheme resulted in a charming effect and served to enbance the many handsome costumt to their best advantage. Arthur orâ€" chestra was present and contributed l popular music for the dancers. Aflmek@briranson. o We m to their best advantage. Arthur orâ€" ‘ chestra was present and contributed . popular music for the dancers. Somewhat early in the evehing, a grand march | was arranged of the number who were disguised to repreâ€" sent vearious personages and as these were somewhat over sixty in numbes, it was no small matter, for they were excellent as well as numerous, ‘: The prize for the best dressed lady went to Miss â€" Jean Morlock, who wore a fanciful costume with Spanish ‘n-udenvi:'s. the second award going to ‘I Miss Julia Weir, B. A., who entered as a tambourine girl. Dr. J .F. Grant \was awarded first in the Gents‘ class, representing "Uncle Sam" while Mr. SHan tallar af the Roval Bank, made a was awarded first in the Gents Clda», representing "Uncle Sam" while Mr. Cull, teller of the Roy al Bank, made a good second representing a Chinee. It would be indiscreet . to refer t0 one costume above another, for they represented | all nationalities as well ET ul Loasts smtes EP0E NRCn n ut as characters of doubtful origin, viz:| The Jap, gypsy, Pierrot, devil, Halloâ€"; ween, hooped skirt period, clowns, etc etec. _ To make a long story short it | was one of the best dress costumes | ever put on in Durham. ‘ T4 S MR s ifisdedies c The lower part of the Hall was given over to the devotees of cards and fourteen tables were filled, proâ€" gressive â€" euchre being played till lunch was served about midnight. Mr. R. Moorhead and Miss Belle Mc & ~PUBDET T EL. Pb PEEROTE CC Kenzie were the winners for the card devotees and their awards were & case of cards and powder compact reâ€" spectively, the same prizes being erâ€" tended to the prize lady and gentleâ€" man in costume. The judges for the mMaShINR "*"~ / Messrs E. D. McClocklin and C. A.l Robbins and Mrs E. A. Hay and Miss Belle McKenzie. ‘ Over $100.00 was made at this event and after expenses are deducted will| leave about $45 in the L. O .D .E.) treasury. | Guests present from a distance were Mr Philip Kelly, Misses Mary i and Bessie Mercer, Markdale : Misses Wilson and McTavish, Flesherton : :;; for the masking were D. McClocklin and C. A. a Mrs E. A. HMay and Miss Baptist 9th of . «»«â€"‘¥ 9. McBETH mary ‘u. """° .."~ > .> ss:tx ‘ is" 95233332 233323333333339 Cash for Victory Bonds THE ROYAL OF CANADA lz Boncilia Beautifier DBonC!1JIA | \\'y’ Boncilla Vanishing Cream Boncilla }g Clears complexionâ€"â€"-Gives colorâ€" | s velvety â€"â€"â€"Lifts out linesâ€"â€"Rebu y Tissues â€"â€" Closes enlarged pores \$, pimples and blackheads. uiEGEGEGEE‘FE‘E(’ cecesergeer, 1\ including Rolled Oats, Pastry FiQULf, LDreadqd oL 221220 Everything has been worked at the lowest possible price to give the customer the benefit when paying cash. We will appreciate a share of your trade. Call in at any time. Former Puretest Household Drugs Published Weekly at $2.00 a $2.50 a year in advance. are always of high quality and in neat containers Made safe for you Do you carry Epsom â€" Salts home in a small paper bag or a pasteboard carton? Do they spill out every time they are used? Do they lose their str ength ?° If you could see the ength ?° If you could neat, round cans with in which we are selli TORONTO Sample verything in VICTORY Bonds maturing on Novemâ€" ber 1st, 1923, may be redeemed for cash at any Branch of this Bank without charge. To prevent delays, Bonds should be delivered to the Bank at least four days prior to November Ist for examinâ€" ation and listing. Deposit the proceeds in our Savings Deâ€" partment on November Ist, and Lkeep your money earning interest. McFADDEN‘S DRUG STORE The 3%0& Store I have opened up a rice 15¢ and 25¢ ota MRS. J. C. HENDERSON Wright Stand, at top of hill Private Christmas Cards 1 Assets, $520,000,000 BONCILLA Successors to Ready. 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