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Durham Review (1897), 21 Jul 1927, p. 4

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*Â¥ 1 t The district of Mono received a sad shock recently when the Aeatn of Mr and Mrs Emerson Holmes took place within a few hours of each other. Mr and Mrs Holmes were married only last fall and nrenara. DIE wWITHIN FEw Hours vIui 10gn i0 ott int HEW UOdIl bdS€f jn a solid steel frame. It will stand all kinds of abuse and still remain presentable. This case retails at the «xceedingly low price of ... 9.00 We also have a number of Overnight bags $1.50 to $5.00. J. S. MclLRAITH, Don‘t fail to see the new Coat Case Vacation Days are Coming suitable for any occasion Are you prepared for your holiday trip this season? _ We have an excellent range of Men‘s Fine Shirts at ...‘ 1.15 to 2.25 Ladies‘ Silk Hosiery, in all Shades Ladies‘ Silk Underwear Splendid Value Ladies‘ Mouse Dresses at 1(0 each Table Linens at 696 and 1.25 per yard Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes Bran Flzkes ind A!ll Brin Club bags, Suit cases & hat boxes Men‘s Balbriggan Underwear at A Full Line of Fresh Groceries ALEX . A. ALJOE Owen Sound Transportation Co. Ltd. MACKINAC Wonderful Lake Trips _ The same excellent meals and usual good service of the regular trip are proâ€" vided for this weekâ€"end one. RETURN Meals & Berth s‘lz,on FARE Included $45.00 Steamer Leaves Owan Sound on weekâ€" end trip Saturday at 11.16 p.m., after arrival of night C.P. and C.N. trains. Returns to Owen Sound Monday at 4.30 a.m., connecting with morning south bound trains. _ K While most tourists will hope to plan for the complete trip on the Str. Manitoulin, those who cannot spare the time will be glad to know that the boat makes a 275 mile weekâ€"end trip from Owen Sound to Little Current. _ Leaving Owen Sound on Saturday evening the steamer goes directly to Kilâ€" tarney, thence to Little Current, and returnâ€" ing. calls at Manitowaning and Killarney. She arrives in Owen Sound again on . Monday _ morning. Th'g will give the busy office worker or business man and his family an opportunity to secure a fine weekâ€"end on the water. This trip a« well as the regular one will also be welâ€" come to business men from the south going into Northern Ontario as they can make good connections from North Shore points. SATURDAY TO MONDAY WEEKâ€"END LAKE TRIP Including Meals and Berth 5 DAY T RIP Comparison Courted Island and Return fall and prepara to S. S. Manitoulin‘s New Holiday Service Georgian Bay â€" Manitoulin and North Shore â€" Soo â€" Mackinac l Lt o S e S t es | Holders of permits can secure half tions had been made for the rec4‘p-i a keg or 16 gallons of beer from any brewery. As beer when opened geis tion of their first . _ _ About a pe L e rst.. borts 8 ‘stale in some 36 hours it will thus week previous Mrs Hoimes was u:z“'i be seen the half keg orders ave en seriously ill and died about 6 1. meant to be licked up in a big booze m. on Sunday. Her husband was jamboree in the interests of wue taken ill soon afterwards and expir. lemperance as the promotors o! ed about 11 p. m. ~e the present system explained it would work out. There were 568 OR ANY C. P.R. OR C.N.R. AGCENT Phone 47, Durham A omomâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"momorâ€"â€"> The Cash Shoe Store Owen Sound, Canada , prices from ..‘ T8€¢ 1.00 The steamer "Manitoulin" is of steel construction, 1290 feet long, and modern in every respect accommodating 150 passengers, running water in every statesoom, steam heated, observation saloon, excellent meals. Steamer leaves Owen Sound on Mackinac trip every Monday at 11.15 p.m., after arrival of trains; returning to Owen Sound Saturday morning. The Ports of Call on the Mackinac trip include Killarney, Manitowâ€" aning, Little Current, Kagawong, Gore Bay, Blind River, Thessalon, ?ruci Mines, Hilton, Richards Landing, Sault Sto. Marie and Mackinac m Island Ihe Owen ~~;nd Transportation Co.‘s steel passenger and freight steamer "Manitoulin‘" provides one of the finest trips on the Great Lakes during the months of July and August, when Mackinac Island is included in the ports of call. The sail across the beautiful Georgian Bay and along the North Channel, with short calls at Manitoulin and the North Short points, to the $oo, makes an ideal outing. Ample opportunity is provided at Mackinac Island for sightâ€"seeing on this most pleturesque islandthe tourist centre of the Great Lakes. 10wm8u.dvhmnay.lnmmunu.lonhfim Sault Ste. Marie to Mackinac and return on 8.$. Manitoulin. Return Fare, Including Meabs .. @4F AA Or, Owen Sound to Sault Ste. Marie and Return For Tickets and Reservations Writeâ€" "During the past week the Adâ€" vance Office has received scores of telerphone calls inquiring about the Entrance examination results, which at time of writing (Tuesday noon) have rot come to hand. _ According to the Department of Education the results of the Entrance are suppose1 to be ready for publication by July 12th, and it is very seldom that the returns _ are receivo d1 earlier than that date. The results in several centres in the Inspectorate of South Grey were announced in newspapers last week and it has made it hard for the students in close by centres out of that inspectorate to wait a longer time for the results. We be lieve that those centres were the only ones in the province to receive their returns last week, while thereâ€" mainder will be given in the newsâ€" papers this week. It would be betâ€" ter if the Inspector in South Grey were not in such a hurry to pubjish reports when it is not necessary acâ€" cording to the Department of Educaâ€" tion." â€" Flesherton Advance. THE FINEST TRIP ON THE GREAT LAKES izem> (Editor Thurston â€" of the Flesherâ€" ton Advance thinks East Grey and other inspectorates have not receivâ€" ed a square Aeal in letting out tho Entrance results for South Grey a week abhead of the others, when the regulation time was not due for aâ€" nother week. It is the spirit and not the letter of the law we apprecâ€" iate in South Grey and if the examâ€" iners were as anxious in East Giey to have the list before the pupils, a week earlier, as was the case in &. Grey, there would be no hard feeling Speed up your examiners Broth=t Thurston !â€"Ed.) ers‘ Association. P C. RAMAGE & SON. Editor and Proâ€" prietors. * Mwmbe; Canadian Weekly Newspap Che Bu rhoum Arvicw RESULTS OUT TOoO soon AIDING TEMPERANCE ! MACKINAC 275 Mile Week End Trip to Manitoulin Island $12.00 Including Meals and Berth POSSIBLY 6 CANDIDATES WILL RUN IN N. HURON The byeâ€"election Aate in North Huron will be about Aug. 22. Inforâ€" mation obtainable points to a poter tial field of six candidates. The Lib erals have nominated Archibald Hisâ€" lop, exâ€"M. P. The Progressive candiâ€" date is Sheldon Bricker, while T. G. Allen of Dungannon has announced nimsell as Independent and Abrer Cosens of Wingham has also been credited with intention to run. Conâ€" servatives are r®ported to be divided between H.J. A. McEwan, mayor ot Goderich, their candidate last year and Geo. M. Spotton, candidate in 1925. For the Government side, Hon J. C. Elliott was in Goderich and Hon James Malcolm is also in the disâ€" trict. The recent byeelection in Carleton Victorai, N.B. when A. R. Foster, a Liberal, was elected by acclamation, in place of the late Hon. J. K. Fleming, hbas changed ~slightly theâ€" standing of the parties, The Govâ€"| ernment side is now just 50 per cent; of the House without counting Libâ€", eral Progressives or Independents, who usually support it. The division is calculated as follows : Liberals 122 ; â€" Conservatives 89 ; Progresâ€" sives 7; U.F.A. 11; Liberal Proâ€" gressives 10; Labor 3; Independents 2 ; vacant 1 ; Total 245. | STANDING OF PARTIES IN FEDERAL HOUSE Within a few days the writs wili be issued for the byeâ€"elections in North Huron. The polling date will be in Augusi, near the six months‘ limit in which a bye election must be held. convictions in Toronto police courts for violations of the new liquor conâ€" trol act during the firstâ€"month of its opcration. _ What a fine temperance measure it has proven to be ! As the liquor stores become well establisnâ€" ed all over the province the number of convictions will be greatly inâ€" creased. Those who claimed the perâ€" mit system would tend to sobriety should be examined for their sanity. â€"Chesley Enterprise. The Council of Lucknow â€" have eâ€" rected signboards on the roads leading into the village. On the one side the traveller entering sees these words. "You are in luck and Return THE DURHAM REVIEW CcIVIc wWELComEs TORONTO writs wili _ Everywhere in the automobile ctions in world unusual attention is being paicd date will to the endeavor that Henry Ford is c months‘, going to make during the coming fall ion must season to reâ€"establish himself as & |leader in the industry with a new Carleton type of car. It has been intimated Foster, A that he has set aside an appropriaâ€" ‘lamation. tion of as high as $15,000,000 to adâ€" m. J. K. vertise the new motor he will put ghtly theâ€".on the market. The Govâ€"| Leaders in other companies, howâ€" Misses Isabel and Mary McQuarrie spent a day recently with their aunt Mrs L. McLean. > Mrs John Vessie and two children of St. Marys are visitors at the home ol Mr Earl Vessie. Miss Myrtle McLean is spending a week with her. friend, Miss Agnes Ewen, Aberdcen. Miss Myrtle McDonald, Lamiash, was‘a visitor forra few days with Monday was an ileal day to spend in the woods and an enjoyable time was spent at the U.F.O. picrnic in L. McLean‘s bush. Sports ~and an interesting program â€" was the enterâ€" tainment for the afternoon with a softball game. between Dornoch and Glenroaden in the early évening and dancing at night. ~A full entertainâ€" ment for all was thns nravided Miss Jean Clark of Z h(»firi friends around the After an abundant lunch had been stowed away, the crowd crossed over to the ball field where Dornoch and Glenroaden mixed teams tried conâ€"‘ clusions. Glenroaden are a newly organized team who proved easy for the more experienced â€" Dornoch ten. | At the start, Dornoch piled up a big lead and maintained it throughout, | though Glenroaden did better toward ; the close. l Many more came to enjoy the danâ€"| cing in the bush to the music of the | Noble orchestra which lasted till atâ€" ter midnight, * seA | over, are very skeptical as to his aâ€" , bility to again be anything like the factor in the field that he was some years ago when the old Ford was in demand all over the worll. _ They reason that unless he has sontféthing entirely different from any other standard car he will simply have to \ meet the competition of a number of | other manufacturers who have alâ€" | ready found it possible to market their output of cars On this account he wiH be facing an entirely differâ€" ent set of conditions than those which prevailed when the old "Lizâ€" zie" was a byâ€"word in every section of the country, where people wanted ‘to own some sort of car or another. the close attention and interest of all as he marshalled arguments to show why the United Farmers should be organized and become more eficieqtâ€" ly organized than at present. In closing, he referred to the fact that he or any other opposition member could Ado little or nothing in the locâ€" al House in the matter of legislation, while the Ferguson Gov‘t was so strongly entrenched and he justified his vote on the ~race tracks bill of last session. Mr R. L Aitchison of Sullivan, made a good chairman for the proâ€"| gram, which had two featuresâ€"a brilliant address by F. R. Oliver, M. | P..P. and an amusing darkey skit by Wilson and Wendorf of Elmwood and Hanover, which was a scream from start to finish. Other numbers| were two fine choruses by the Rocky‘ young people, recitation by Miss K. May Firth, Zion ; Sailors Hornpipe, | dance, by Miss Jean Harding, solo‘ by P. Ramage, and an address b; Reeve McDonald of Bentinck. | Farquhar Oliver was in his best form and for over half an hour held A Good Time, all the Time, at Rocky Picnic Horse shoe pitching also had many devotees among the men throughout the day. Rocky Saugeen U. F. O. Club was ; favored with splendid weather Monâ€" day for their postponed picnic, and though the afternoon crowd was scarcely as large as usual, everyone present enjoyed the program, the| sports and the social atmosphere which pervaded the beautiful grove at the rear of L. McLean‘s farm, where the event is annually held. There was something doing all the‘ time, to satisfy the eye, the ear and the inner man and what more could ‘ one wish for ! The early afternoon was occupied , by races, jumping, putting shot and other contests which were keen eâ€" vents, 6 | The United States market, howey er, has always shown itself most reâ€" sponsive to advertising and $15000000 may be the means of converting many people to the attractiveness of the new type that the Ford enginâ€" eers have been working on.â€"Finanâ€" cial Times, comes erected on CAN HE REPEAT ? was thus provided _ Zion is visiting he Rocky. Mary McQuarrie ntimated _ Congratulations are extended to ppropriaâ€" | Miss Merron McArthur who on Thursâ€" 0 to adâ€" day last joined . heart and hand in will put| wedlock with Mr Coutts of Conn. ' Misses Ethel and Hazel Young left es, howâ€" O" Monday on an extended trip to a n« ..‘ the Pacific Coast. Meaford Will Plant Trees Meaford Town Council have ed â€"600 trees from the Depa through the Dist. Representat 8. Cooper, and some twenty § residents of the town are assig their planting throughout the among them being S. P Bebee ing 96 years of age. Sixty yoar now these "Confedeération" tre have‘their full stature and rea Focairtt ;\ |_ _ Miss Evelyn Brown of Palmerston.fved' is spending a few days with her‘ tooâ€"â€"«««mlliiiaties~â€"«.â€" friends, Misses Dorothy and â€" Annie‘ AMEtE: | HAMPDEN Miss Laura Whitmore Toronto, is | Te , visiting her mother, Mrs Jas. Whitâ€"|_ Mr and Mrs E. A. Miller and (a» | more. j |ly of Toronto, are spending a (~ | _Our S. 8. garden party on the ach,, days with Mr and Mrs M. Byers. | grounds last Thursday night was a. Mr C. Rahn $r., â€" of Hanover i | great success. It was an ideal night : spending a few weeks at the hom»! | and a good crowd turned out. | his son, Bert Rahn. _ Miss Ella McFadden of Toronto is‘ Mr and Mrs Chas Pfeffer spen: spending her holidays with her par day recently with Mr and Mrs CG=â€" ents, Mr and Mrs Will McFadden. |Kelar, near Ayton. _ _Mr and Mrs Thos. Turnbull of Wals _ Mr and Mrs Chris Weltz and so kerville, are visiting with his nephe'I Waiter returned to Toronto a‘> Mr Géo. Whitmore. a | spending the week with the Si | M has : PUbiccs > wur is ols io e ce i & u_ in the West, Mr and Mrs Jos. Patterson, Ches ley, Sundayed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs 8. Patterson. Mrs Wm. Williams and children of Mimico, are visiting a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Robt. Bell. Mr Clarence Ingham â€" of Ingersoll, is holidaying with his uncle, Mr Wm, Jacques. On Monday night the friends and neighbors met at the home of M;, and Mrs 8. Patterson and presented their daughter, Mrs Stanley Mead, with a handsome cabinet of silver. before leaving for her future home In Wha we 1 Miss Olive â€"Weir of Cleveland, is visiting the Weir family here, Mr Thos. Atchison is spending a few Aays with friends at Dromore, Mr and Mrs Will Lawrence spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jas Brown. Miss Ella Harrison of Detroit is spending a few weeks with Mr and Mrs W. R. Watson. Mr and Mrs Will Eccles spent Sunâ€" day with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Lindsavy. The men have completed the job of improving the hill at Mr James Walker‘s. A big improvement is notâ€" ed as the road has been straightenâ€" ed and many of the stones removed. Mr and Mrs Oppenbhauser anad family of Detroit, visited with Mr, and Mrs D. J. McDonald and other friends recently. Mr and Mrs Harry McDougall and family of Durham, visited with Mr. and Mrs Arch. McDougall on Sunday. We wish to congratulate Miss Nel:â€" lie Stinson who took bonor standing in the recent Entrance examination. As she was the only pupil to try from this section it speaks well for both teacher and pupil. Mr Lewis Dowding, Toronto, motâ€" ored up and spent the week end with his wile and two sons who are at present visiting with his mother Mrs John White. Mr Walter Boyce returned to Hamâ€" ilton Sunday, accompanied by Mr. Jack Ledingham of Dornoch and sis ter, Miss Ellen. Miss Blyth has been reâ€"engaged as teacher for the ensuing year. Miss Georgina White of Durham, spent the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs J. White. Mrs Wm. Campbell, sons Charlie and Ralph spent a couple of days at the former‘s old home at Zion. Miss Vern McCaslin of Toronto is spending her two weeks vacation with her parents here, k Mr Andrew Hastie and nephew Mr Alexander Brown, motored to Ferâ€" gus Monday, returning the same Miss Inez Twamley of Durham, is visiting her many friends here. Mr and Mrs Bert Jordan and two children, Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs. Wilkie. > Mr and Mrs D. J. McDonald and son Ronald arrompanied by Mrs Arâ€" chie Brown, attended the Rocky vicâ€" nic on Monday. Little Archie McDougall is spendâ€" ing a pleasant holiday with Mr and Mrs Arch. McDougall. The U. F. W. O. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Fred Cuff. There was a fair attendance, considering the busy time of the year Aiter the business part of the meetâ€" ing was over, a number of communâ€" ity songs were sung, and the Quesâ€" tion Drawer was held, and discusâ€" sion ‘on the various questions that come up in the program, at the close of the@meeting. A dainty Junch was served by Mrs Cuff and helpers. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs Nicholas Melosh the seâ€" cond Friday in August. Mr and Mrs Robt McCaslin and family were the guests of Mr and Mrs Ben Coutts of Ebenezer Sunday. GREEN GROVE CRAWFORD Council have secur n the Department, Representative, T. me. twenty five old Sixty years from are assisting in trees will ready to near | Fbll;;'{ng the ceremony a pleasar social hour was spent in addres> | by several of the visiting brethr~ for the money than any other 31:!‘.!;1- n.J ;:: wi}l kill flies woeks. _ 4t all Gnney yM Tt CmEtg s #35, daughter, Mrs 6. lash for a few wee Mrs Noah Metzger of Carlsru!» spent Friday in this neighborhood Mr‘and Mrs Philip Kraft, Doret:s and Mr and Mrs Theo, Kraft, wer> l visitors at the homg of Mr and Mis C.__Seln_one day last week. ‘last of ninth when he . stole hors | while ball was being returned | ‘pitcher. _ Town, in the box for tn | Cats was invincible until the 5th ‘and Edwin twirled well for the P families Mr and Mrs E. A. Milter and (a» ly of Toronto, are spending a > days with Mr and Mrs M. Byers. Mr C. Rahn. $r., of Hanover is spending a few weeks at the hom»/ his son. Bert Rahn WILSON‘$ _A 10â€"1 lead was not sufficient io ‘the Black Cats Tuesday night,as th« :’P_ets started with a rush in the 50 “nd 6th with 9 runs, and scored ir every inning thereafter. The, caught up with the Cats at end o ‘the 8th and Buschlen crossed th plate with the winning run in *h« the Noble and Vice Grand elect an Past Grand Dep. W. H. Smith, afâ€" which â€" light refreshments were Robt. McLean : LS.NG.â€"Jos. M« Caslin ; R.$.8.â€"W. C. Vollett; L 8 $.â€"N. McRonald ; R,S.V.G.â€" Ro den McDonald ; L. 8. V.G. â€" Russel pecker; L G.â€"EF. Irwin ; O. G.â€"â€"A term in a most capable manner. T visiting team included Grand Marsh all Gordon Carswell, Past Dist. Dep Grand Masters Perry Fair and C. J Hill and Bros. C. Carswell, G. M«! ville and H. Bridgeford. The new officers are : Past Grand â€" R,. Snell ; Nob! Grandâ€"Geo. J. Jucksch; Vice Gran« â€"Thos. Whitmore ; Rec. Sec‘yâ€"Beâ€" Stoneouse : Fin. Sec‘yâ€"J. D .Ewen Treas.â€"Cameron Lawider ; Wardenâ€" â€"W. McGirr ; Conductorâ€"Jno. }i: chie ; Chaplainâ€"A. Bell; R.S.N.G â€" Monday was installation night a Grey Lodge, 1.0.0.F. when Distric Deputy Grand Master Wm. Carswe! and team from Palmerston installe) the local officers for the ensuins Petsâ€"Steinacher c, Buschlen °w Al. Saunders, Clements, s.s. ; Re, Smith, 3rd ; Elvidge Ist ; Cam,. M« Lachlan r.f.; Lambertus c.f.; Mor lock 1.1f.; Erwin, p. Black Catsâ€"Neaves 3rd : Kress, | f.; Garity, c; Town, p ; J. Mclach lan 2nd ; Hugill s.s.; Mcllraith | : Ewen c.{. Umpireâ€"Royden Burnett Morlock umpired, BI. Cats R. H. Nht Hawks R. !! Hugill 0 3 McBeth 0 : Garity . ‘* McGirr 1 McClyment 1 3 7Keamw‘\ t Neaves Ewen by innings : Ng‘t Hawks 0 2 5 0 1 3 1 BI. Cats 0 2 1 3 4 2 0 Town Score by innings Purham Softball League gotoff ; o a good start Friday night, when :; closely contested game was capture by Doug. Ewen‘s Black Cats over m ben Schut‘s Night Hawks 15 to 1: The picked teams proved even}, matched as the score was tied :; end of 7th anrd a good hit or tight>: fielding the last two innings migi)n easily have swung it the other wa Sparling, Town, Schutz and Ew»: were the heavy hitters. Ewen‘s homer with the bases loa ed in the fifth inning won the day for the Cats. A Clements and F Bl. Cats Black Cats Won Operer in Durkam Softball League Installed 1.0.0.F Officers PETS 16, BLACK CATS 15 JULY 21, 1927 15 24 Br. is visiting ber 0 0 1 0 4 5 Vickers of Iam Schutz _ % MeKechnie 2 Hunt 1 Hepburn 2 Snell t Kearney 1 Sparling _ 3 5 6 T 8 9 tota 0 8 9 tot 6 We congratulate | ou: Ishnston and his clas their splendid . success i rance exams,, viz : Sadi« da Frooks (Honors) 1 Charles and Walter Ald: We also â€" congratulate ‘M and pupils, ; the Entrance and all Miss Anna Mary Mels the wedding of her frien ron MeArthar, near Dw «day last. The funeral oi Kennedy was h« Church on Thurs< that same afte: A wvery successtul on PFriday at the m are going to have plete after a while Miss Irene McLoea town at Mrs D. Mcl Miss Delia McePhai ray of Toronto, are McMeekin‘s. Mr and Mis All nis McLean and : Misses Bessie J Mabbe, Toronto, the week at D. Hi Mrs Will MeNa Mr and Mrs Cole of Toledo, Ohio, vigited the Burne Cameron Smellie Miss Pearl MeCu Bunday at D. Hincks Arch. Conkey is ho Miss Sadie McKinnon, spending the holidays . a Mr and Mrs Colin N Holstein, were Sunday vis Hector McLean‘s. ~«@rents. Mr and Mrs Plowers o are visitors at D. Smelli{ Quite a number from h« ed the Onward picnic al Thursday last and report Soot! & Bowne, Toron Custom â€"Chop Get our Price befo Best Qualits Roval Househ‘d Flour p Majestic Flour, per bas O Canada Flour, per King Edward Flour, 1« Feed Flour, per bag . Pastry Flour, 24 Ib ba Pilot Flour, per bas . Maple Leaf Fiour, per Prairie Pride Flour, pe SCOTTS EMULSION The Foodâ€"Tonic O Special Value To Mother and Child GO0DS DELIVERED in TO Has Always Taken BLATCHFORD‘S CALF, PIC GUNN‘S BIG 60 BEEF SC and Mrs Wilfrid P York, are holidaying w PRICE HENDEFERSO JOHN Is Rich In he Vitamins Of Codâ€"liver Oil JULY 21, 1927 THE PEO as I intend buy We s Support yo t I THIS is TR n d OUR CAKL ng Wh

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