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Durham Review (1897), 23 Dec 1926, p. 1

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TIES Corn. Rule-led a) s on hand. RE .919 roooooooooo0000e 525.145.20 EAL l9 ’6 Mt. Forest £842 SON mas Seals 9.98 ICE a ‘3“) I Toronto .W‘.0 L any on Mu-kokg get goof, ”any wtU end. to. (ll-lull: . _ Ifdii- and“ 35.131 us “I. panel)” Aid " spite" that. no! 07.31% spewing-o a Calder" Welcome not warm M! "Mists Autumn Hardin: Tubular. if! no. Mormon' }!an Holm' MET!" J. P.Gr.att Annie Wall- '.' "e v' per Beef. Mrs J. Burton k' Press Soc'y, Mus E. Paterson Expense rind. Mrs In Han , _ . wm‘ Bettrtietsdere- In atBert- an, '., Chan 01¢me t. on r'i21'li, of the them a thou of a m I " The 9%.. hdd u tMr win; and up {clow- in. m ”Emmi-M to act : Honorary Menu. " Gum Mm. Park, In Weir. Mrss “on Camp. In! Vice Freeway!” Armstrong 2nd Vice Pm... Mm W. G. Firth 3rd Vice In... Mr: B. Patter-on All Vke;Prg_I..)h-s 13:. Xenon” Pro-Hem. Mrs 1. Derby Wasps: Bessie Smith. Jean India;- ham and Manor" Ritchie, students at Owen sounictitrbi,ate and. recent Rraduates ot mirttam/./mtrtt Seltdol. have made a. splay!” knowing in' the Fall Term Report M the former school. They are all ttudents ot Form IV, though ln dittbent clas: 305.. In Class ' Miss MaNorie tttr. chic comes fourth Ind Ills Ia]. Ledlngham slxth. white In Class ' Mm Bessie Smith stands fourth. Aberdeen Women’s Institute Wltt Open NM 8cm . _ At a spochl meeting of the .Hasr. wer High School Board, My” geek): ed that the n'ew v9eational school would open with the new uhool term in the ttrtst yeek of Outditry. Classes will be formed tor certalt Hubjecls and_these will be conduct- ed by well ttuatMhrd teachers. Muster Harry 1lhlt,',g end Mr. John McGowan were vented upon Monday In_ Durttttatr Honda] tor re- moval of tonsils. Mm Mae Miles was operated uwn the same evening for. the removal of her uppendtx. Dr'- Jsmleson and 8ntith were the surgeons in charge. . The High School girls Athletlé 80- ciety wan ho tt Skating Party In Durham Rink . onday evening. Dee 27th at tl p. m. “shall. Son-ban. relay racing on other games on Mates. Retretrtun t booth. Admis- sion 25e. Everyh welcome. A concert will be given on Tm day evening Dee. Dl. 1926.111 Me Khmon Hall. mulls. when Miss undreth Lennox, A. T. C. M., Toronto pianist. vocalist and elocutionlat. will be the lending at". Admission 5013: children over lt, Me. Duc to the wrtous figtetrts at Mrs. (Rem) Pete". the morning mice at Queen Street Church bu boon cancelled. At 7 p.m.. a Christa“. Cantata will be rendered by the chok- Concert at Pricovlth t *- There. um be a mm of the Men's Club of Knox United Church on Wednendty night. Pee. 29th, It wish: o'clock. Morning Service Cancelled 1mm In hold in. my (march. Rocky “on, on Thursday Dec. 231d. Good run. Manon 25c and 15c. , ., The Pram-1mm} will manhu- mu 'tervute In the basement ototlse church. next Sunday. Dec. tftth" f" The Minn of our trtmttted his we uh ole " coat. ten but: at hat! price. hum Tm. 2 VOL. XLIx. N0 si In“ In: Gunman Mia B. Calder ttt. emer- Boise' or the articles which com- prise the furnishings, include dishes. carpets, G-tray communion set, kind: pram chairs. piano and organ. church seating and basement chairs, pulpit and pulpit chairs, etc., etc. The wagers feet ma they’lnve saved may hundreds .ttf doll”: by this deal. ' -. . _ tutheru"ssdeit "gtti1tr, whgreupon‘ the Men were named. P, The Ishtar-d mothers. Leonard with ctgfiittht wee" and deard, we American citizens. By, - ’vl trahj"arr living in Detroit, and‘they came here my. "gti'tt. 4M]: Saturday “only; tum. en mute tar Church. Address or " their old home in Gleuelg. their Brat with Christ s, the 6 visit in ”van yegrs. They came to ennui" w" " C1.tutr '- the 1mm Hm._Jn P. intoxicated ('i1l,iistt)it, ' condition and disturbing the ”we ' Wednm” an . i, there. Proprietor' mun-had gun a Church." I on? Jected. tht Mgday moral they withcmu- IrestttnAer returned with elr brother Albert By Wnr.ar. H. Wh and Mr McDonald to aid that: to Yhur9tr, 3:11.me in "clean "ur", actuating revenge up inn c'lyrr+r,9titN.b't It on Mr. an». .wtteamoo4 Cbtutt.v.orttlt ""tt.itsh'ser't "ith.' Constables Eleanor“ Ind Watson T 7 v. if”. ' lg were summoned (rai’ge tailor] or, r'rouri.q)Atsa3A, - prise the furnishings, ipclude dishes, I . Tailed Farm Your) 'Prt ie’sl _ ' . o __ carpets, 6-tray communion set. sl"/'Jt1cc,1,t,e,t,h/i,,,r in Toronto “hug '92; {SEMI ar, llisits ,ergamn chairs, piano and organ. was thtowed a on Mr. . .- church seating and basement chairs, ','tel, '"1"l'id,T,2',' to; b,,','.'),',',',',,, in. a Wham Mlie kUtl pulpit and pulpit chairs. ete., etc. being elected the frovlncul Presi- T _ - The minagers feel that they have dent of this /dr'itiritU organization" Durham Publio School on Tuesda.‘ saved many hundreds: of dollars try Last year heriad Vice gmmént and 'rte.rautop is“, was the/nieces. of this deal. V . _ he ii, well gunned tofu; the 1bitt many Malta}. ' to fee and on; the The basement ot tht new. church chair. cormhiiiistbtnm There are, dual-on. pfeaent their program in is now plastered and with rimming at pro-ant over . 2109 /niernbrrti their respective rooms. Two clues. only the"ttrdry the tttmotsNtetN,'tltts throughout Jtyt. petihrs.it fun '9]. .rohtr.M.' group.“ . together for Ltheir eorttrrrtrsuioc expect to:hue.itvoneu iveic,iCti.iliri, a My?“ the .piisirrio"i),Nid the?‘ being eight ot for "romtsttt on Dec. "Nth. Work iraiiGGii (rik Miss h,rttgrtttut, M. ,P;,..}he,se "t' is n [it 'tryi'jttyirely in "the tutditoHttrn is tsertgtd trtemdtly spoke at iiT"ii.iriF.B.: "seNitiu'e-- 'GGiUi r',ult,'L'J't',,,,, carried out. carried on and in all likelihood will ‘in 'ttti/tUne diiiiyitated Wu 90 Each ot,ths rooms were beautifully also be in use before the winter is per pent ot the meeting. r F demrgted will the Jolson; colors, over. There will be no ceremony in The Farmers‘ Sun is.” .1 _ and with th pupils ago: to the connection with entering the edMce, " Harold MisKeotuite. trho my» pttit oftlte ttme, succeeded in mak- and Ute with tieditmtinq of tbe 'iected Presiiient ot ttsir, vl'/lt'L3tiu,tcl,','l' a xylem-t afternoon, for their building will not take puce tmtil Young People, is one ot the post "audiences. spring sets well in. .The audltorlum promUing young. me. in the Fove. A 'Revlew’, 'repretretttative W‘ts is capable “holding 260 people. meip.sut m tVmilu.i,ei,.iegpr":. present in the third_ and fourth book ' e.---'----, 'a ioisif minim or htniiit'ipiriiietgr.' cleCywiiJ.reytrt 'pafd,?.re,,t.t.t?"? They were brought topiialrin.1hy afternoon. and evidence heard. .T'tfe mist-irate .plannéd Mm‘the we to WW morning tut to gain cur (random, that any, tn Lir iiiiFiiTrrdiiiUV AiiGi,ruii'aiGiii,: the otRmdert are placed under”: of zth rest. ' _-'--', - j; _ The: 1- l An Important purchase took plack- ttuc we! by the Board Iw Managers of the Presbyterian Church intdwn. hen their tender was mcepted by the trustees of the now disbanded Guthrie Presbyterian Church. Har- rlston. for much equipment and fur- nishings belonging to that church. Several other church bodies had al- so tenders in tor the church tlttings, but in most cases were tor-only e- quipment in part, and as Durham was tendering for all specified, they nrttti"tlty had the preference. Guthrie' etnirch, Harrist%, has had an historjc past and while the m- u . are in splendid shape, "wer.e the 63in articles to,apeak. could ie- Pate fanny ineidentit in the historyox PresnryterianisaA in that town. Purchase Furnishings of ' Guthrie thmh, Haniston Miss Lune, B. A., of when has been engaged try Durham High School Board to fill the vauncyum the stall caused by the resignation of Mr. McQueen. Miss Lune his' been a recent teacher on, Thoroyt surf and comes highly recommend“ try the Inspect)». ' The ehoirCot the "Preabsterun church and a nnniber ot friends-two aleigiiload irtrl-- were entertained at the home..ol My and Mrs Stewart McArthur. normal to", on Friday evening last. VCI'oir hhéarsal occu- pied the iirst.tWt of thet evening. New Tucker Shana .; Entertained michd‘r A tghristtnas mural Payne Media; Fayqrgtj tears. . Would listen to the nary Which mules the yum. So woruhtrttit, to simple. The MO! um, above, About a cud. --Who, coming A wlnur night brought love. rd mu hymn triumph“: In strung of lonk Mo. And those who lat in shadow, Whose an: were dim with I. too, would Join in singing A carol old and sweet And pause. before me doorway Which need t a. would _ street: ' . And‘up to ettrtainatt window- Whose, lights were and gal .--Aiix Thorn t topiialrin. my ttting :il‘mifimm tilttritttt '. . Harold McKechnie 1llixtitr President of U.F.Y.P. of “Out; luau. lcth. AB "N" v: nu; i.'""""'. ...u.-~..v‘.m. . l -e-e -eeV n. if" ., , promising young hue; is? the move. A ‘Rev‘ew'. representative was NORTHERN HOCKEY LEAGUE] meat and an; be mtilisdjqtoirto.give _ present in the third and fourth bookI ._ t _ "1 f '-tt ttood account of MM' ddritiktt,i.as' class ' txvetC9reteert" 15nd you struck , P '. . . b _ ', term at'the head of the foam; Pep- with' the ahrtFitr' ind"%titrritod to Bec'y C. M. 8teinaeher of “mum" . h " -.. - v. 5,- .t " A, Hoekey Club was the local delegate plea branch. "do on the par! ot the Win. "her,, .- . rW - , w, sh d rto the Northern League grouping . C-metre'---" _ ' :Dn°.ullneh lf? Jtftf, sely.ttt12ttg “an: ite-Pet-tern Monday. WEEK Fr PRA‘YEI_' s"t. _ 1uey1s,td"'dt','"t,,,t i'1'i,,f,','1'f,t :2: where the euthanasia mqntremed t ' mm WEFK or YEAR r, . qn . bemkens one of the beat Shawna? 7- r”. .3“ , ormand Wfth nary emanate . . b, -----e hm: back Ind c ' attitude _ mth for ttte Northern League. Prue-rt" Jan. an: a m, 1921 Master mm 'g'e1", "8 I'll'ii,,,anl are " can: altered in the 3mm: ' . ----- series. In live compact groups. and The hammer; of the town Innis of the oeioet trnd white. we “e not " In the mum- series. The several: e tt l 'tor tbe Ice! strong on prophetic 1gyyisneies, feet an“ dke t.u . L as tone, . ' ‘3‘: t'-, f 1" ttat 1addte WI [an 'I we ‘I‘ b '-, - r ymc Dealer ' l ' . _-" . 3 " _ » _ W . "i". 5 , Motdir, lu. 8rd., iicltiehbthst slr,".',','.",,',": ',"i'tU,tl,mgu'ee.'u,: (Crit,, 1-9Oraqrdiue, Bipley,/Luck , mama-'5 "MI-8570!: ':5e"ii'ir,iiii'?,trsaVp'gf,,tt u WI '" uii'; now. mtireaaar. ' ' ; i with 'tttttht Invent of PT" _ . "srlaugttttttr, a. with Group Himwel. many, mum: Br, er. gnwm Giitil'liiRiii . ' om. Hui-mum. Elm." ar'-" 1 My, in. Win .Qu ':2it).rit,'tt! . Maggi.“ r. .5 “do? m' . '-An-ter, mover, Walker ' Church. Andree: or "Canning! w ttri', .. (.1tt6jti'trl P. g ji,et1t,'ittt o t . ' i" ,riur 1Prittr th. tht P.et ‘“".~am . an it. iiietefli, .7 -- q'_'tipehijz.e,cciires ktes/,' "-Olc'y Dr.-0Ntett to Sec'y Grant ot the, " um: Board, in, a. 45 min. Iii/Yell',' a splendid presentation of-(hewneegs- sity for more accommodation." "He te- viewed the history ot tt'ieuruiwmi or the school cléen yeva,tq.o.crstirt1te big mistake!“ Inna} tttte $4000 or $5000 then. " we batty e so, we 'would not likely be in/tlie present predicament. In' maintaining the High School, more“ had two good partners. the Province and the County, and it was good behest to get as much as possible beggar (t)ontigpted on Page fl i si','."., Magistrate Lnldlaw was appointed chairman, and made pertinent intro. ductory remarks. _He recdlild the et-, forts mode h1 years ago to form tt', High School district, which,he had strongly favored. ,aml believed yet it would have been a good thing. " was not necessary now 'under new conditions and he was in sympathy with the by-law. Having to leave. Mayor Murdock took his place and made some brief remarks sympathe-l tie with the by-lnw, and called on Mr: John' Morrison, Chairman of the'Ji. S. Bdard, who pointed out the Bittttt- tion that faced the trustees owing to lock at accommodation, and the ur- gent necessity of meeting the wishes of the Inspector. He left to Dr. Grant the'detaileO-l tintuteial aspect. ' . John Smith . Mr John Smith, a. member or the school board, said we have only three room: " H. B. now and the, demand tor, more ch» and science room space is urgent. Hanover 1& now bidding .in for our pupils. V He did not loplgqmon the extendon u imam tantlon but.” I Mus- in“! inimtment fondle to"; 1 'r, ;Poor Attendance Prcunt to hear pros and cons of School Situation . {Among thd speakers at the public meetingyeailid Monday night to can; side‘r'the new addition td the High School. to be"roted 'upog tu. Arit next, only pne'dissentlng Voice, that ot ex-Heeve W. Calder. was Heard. The School Board Secretary, in. F. Grant, Principal Robb, the. Mayor and other ppeakers were unanimous in supporting the by-law. The crowd was a disappointment. there being scarcely fifty ratepayers present. C New High 'iUriiiia/ DURHAM, THURSDAY. DECEMBER M, 1926 With which 'Is Incorporutcd the lumen Lender . "i',upti'r'ryuc-'rs.rruq.r'r The home or-Mrs'mo. Chitllck of Bentinek, was the scene Off. quiet IWeddlng on Dec. 16th, when her daughter Edith. .was united in mar- rigge to B'ilNktn H. Schmm. The bride untied a boquet of roses and i lilr- came "May and, was ‘givdn in ",ptaerittgts by her brother, Mr David .Chith-k. , The ceremony-- was con. ! ducted by Rev. E. Mormwror Trinity ‘Unitod Church, Hamtver,in “we: age of immediate remvea. Th» wedding music was played by Mrs. Nelson Redford- A dainty wedding ‘dinner ya: toned 1111.111 the even. in: a reception was held. The younr: couple ”'spendlng‘ their honéymoon trt' Toronto, Detroit Ind lather points. Durham Publio School on Tuesday artqrnoon Itat, was the/nieeea or' many “shark, lo fee and but: use ctiturttt. present their program! in their respective (than. Two clus- rtht.r.M, grouped ' together for cttpeir piiairmhiC.tuut the?" being’eight ot 2ltytrlt' In gen tt,i5't ttryCett,tirtiy saerotjhp%otns were beautiful!) decayed Mg); the T aeuonfs colon, and with th pupils ago: to the . JOHN BOYD 1 There ‘psssed away on. Thursday last at the bone ot his brother, tw.. lett Bo.vd,'0iettroadert.' Ir John Boyd Hit the use or " 'mn. incensed lhu' bed: I lifelong resident of the magnum, his father being Allan Boyd. bt the Gravel Road. . The old Boyd homestead was Just north l", i'rotttr.morv corner, they Inter mow ling down to the corner, across from lthe residence of Mr L McLean. For Imany years past an historic land- 1mult has stand at this corner as n lreniinder of this once hospitable home-a. stoneylreplb‘ce and chimney Lnow ta1tenf'aiway by decay. For msnryg‘srs past however. de- ceased hos ,iiou his home at Mrs. 'Richnl'd Banks'f where. he proved 'hltnselt %rtght~hsnd men, For some. !time. pre but to this, he also assis- ted Messrs {John Stewart and'Mal- Icolm [Cameron on their farm in early ‘dnys. He was never married. I Shortly over a you ago. he suffer- rt'd a slight stroke and {mm the el- ‘rects of which he never fully recov- ered. The late Mr Boyd was Pot" messed of a quiet and retiring dispo- "sition, kindly in nature, and his pate sing breaks a. litfk with winging“. The funeral was held on Saturdu~ to Rocky Sangeen cemetery. Rev. B. ‘1). Armstrong of Durham. having the charge of the services. . I THE ROLL CALL Mr Allan McFarlane ot town, is a cousin of deceased. t The Review join in extending con dolence mane bereaved. Deceased leaves his one brother, Gillan and one sister. Mrs Duncan McGillivray or London as the'chiet mourners. Another ulster. Mrs Tom Bell. passed away aeveral years ago. -HYMENEAL mending Miss Jessie Reid is in Williams- ford this Wednesday, where she is playing the wedding march at the marriage of a. friend, Miss Alberta Roberts. R.N.. to Dr, Wallace Callus of Detroit. On Tuesday she we; .it. Owen Sound when she appeared as a witness in /the' Witrhtuu--Brmw BIG YEAR FOR Rei. John Bell arrived at his mother's home ht Glenda on Smur- day night last, from Brookdale,Mnn. On Sunday evening next, in Knox Church. he will occtmy the pulpit and deliver a discourse. Mr and Mrs Arthur Atkinson ot Manitoulin Island. have come to the homey! her Dangle. Mr and Mrs. (has. Ritchie, Edge Hill. where the} will In future make their home. The poor health of Mrs Ritchie, made it feel imperative to her dautthterthat she should come home. 'Dr.“and Mrs, D. B. Jamie-soil and children. expect to spend the Christ. mastkje in Southampton. with hm father, Mr C. M. Bowman. Mrs Jatr. Heptium Inked hthttr. last Friday trorit ~Sanford, Maine. where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs E. Acknoyd, for tho put couple of months. Mr and " Walter Marshall Oi Rowley, Aim, are home with his mother and sister»! 'here to spend the winter. ' . mdro 1nd Ms brother PeteirtDurhttm Congratulations are extended to Mr Kenneth Kerr, who ‘captured In! clnss honors In his Junior exams at Ontario Pharmacy College. Toronto. fur and Mr- Ohas. Hay and phila- ren ot Wnnipeg. are east on a mm to his mother and brother at Dru Mr. George Dunn of Moose Jaw. is} spending the Christmas vacation. with his grandparents. Mr all! Mrs.' Watt. Laidlaw. , Mr Wilfrid Barbour. principal ot Cache Bay School. New Ontario. is with his parents on the 2ndcon Egre- mont, to spend the Christmastlde. Mr and Mrs Flaky Graham, Mon. treal, are at the home of his sister, Mrs W. Calder to spend over "tsritrt- may. Mr and Mrs J. H. Gibson and daughter: have moved to Durham. when Mr Gibson bu been uppoint- od I . ORR section foreman. Mr Gibson is I. mighty study Workman and he will make good in his new position.' At the C. G. i. T. meeting lust week, Marie and Irene Were. each presented with a little gift 15 token ot good will from the members and Marguerite was retnerntiervtt by her schoolmates. - Markdale. Standard. Mr and Mrs. Walter Dawn. ot mm. Inch, ”rived Tuesday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr tutd Dirt Chu. Petty "f'ri?il1t(i' Suggestions 7 , ', 't for the Christmas Shoppu We feel we must reetproeate m theI beanie“ manner the mod wishes iil our eortspondenta, so kindly '.e.ttttl ed In their budgets 'to Editor and Matt and up w mders. We return; on our on Debt" and on behalf ot, I." readers, hearty wishes hr 1 103-: _atttiitiistse/Atorrtie, " . French Ivory Gooy _ , tkbtutitos of all kinds :WriBbxéd-Writinx Pap 73‘?! Preparation" T ' Pm! Toilet Article e i . Ar Ttizo.i1w'1r,mriti8rsroo Shaving Suppl" l Band choookri'iircuirpri'ttd ' ' y _ (Jim inggcbqgg _ I s.'aecmii'mir geeessg. if 'tr, ':,tt.. greeting t ; f l 0' *keaanV Plbll‘he‘ Weekly at ".00 A yea In Mum-a To United It.“ 88.50 I you In advance. G. WAGE & SON. “We." The REXAII. Prug Store Successoré to MacFarlanp & Co, STAN DARD BAN K GREETINGS DURHAM BRANCH-W. A. Johnna. Manvycr Sub-landlde 'oore chadden Argument; for Saving Doubling fhe LL that can be and in favor on Aopening I linings ucoounl in the Stand-M Bunk may be re netted with greater emphasis as m “rd- : Mint savings Account. John mounts are primnrly (or maven» knee of demiton. but when: two people an mm together try com- mon interests, the moral an well an the pmtical value of working to. geufer. plum their {manual bet, tement with the Md of u nun bum mum. a clearly when. The Standard Bulk mucus your iotut savings account. op CANADA TORONTO one puronage. we wirh to ex- tond toyou and yours, our best wishes and trust. thpt the New Year will prove the liupymwv and Best. you have eatperionrt d incerely appreciating Sour gener- THE kud- a! Imam. Also “to my loods unable tor Wanna out“. " my home in Una: Town our Christm- nntl a Happy and Pro-porous New Year. Drunk: and Station Piano 3. DURHA} tcad'

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