IS MLTRY I!" Jewel Jewel ,EMENT REAMERY Ill re 0:0: Ill Il, VOL. M, NO 39 The Nines human will resume their clan In Piano and Theory,com- mending Sept. Mth aod 29th. Pupils kindlv all and armaments wilt be Music Announcement kindly all Md I made for lesson: The Men's Brotherhood of Queen Street United Church. commenced their meow- program on Tuesday night. when Rev. H. S. ridden sue " “(IMO on the "History and Ro- ' - --._., --a It. Insulation." Four Gums Complotod The members and so the Young Women's Knox Church met tn t on Thurday last and 1 quilts to so out in ml An enjoyable Ume Wu close In a social way meats served. Tea Poatponod I" t_'"" The musical and too under Knox We: Aid suspioes. to be held at, the home ot Miss Margaret L Hunter on Tuesday. has been indettniteiyl postponed, owing to the serious ill- no“ ot one of its members. Mrs It! Moriock. i, World's Championship l, lies Bernice Smith. Shelburue. s student of the Weller Business Col- lege, Granville. left for California on Sunday to compete tor the world's Novice Typewiting championship. Miss Smith won the Dominion Cham- plonshlp. in open competition in Tor. onto acme months ago. Orchard United Ch. Anniversary l Orchnrd Anniversary Services will be held on Sunday, Sept. 30. Ber. vices M. 11 tin. and 7.30 p. .m. Rev." Wtgttteld Hunt, Winona. will be the sreakte tor the day. The following Monday evening. 3 fowl supper will be served. A splendid program in tti in: prepared. Admission, mm 50e,l children 25c. l We in Florida Mr and In Thos. E. Brown were grained " receiving 1 wire from their mu Edgar, telling that he was The and well in the recent disaster in Florida. Edgar is at present at Iphe Okcheehee and reports the. property damage heavy in the Fort Lauderdale district. where his uncle, Mr. A. Dane, has his home. M r. A, nlvvrsary. Sunday and Monday. Staph, 30, Oct. Ist, when Rev. C. H. Schutt. B.A.. B. D., Toronto. preaches morn- inlg and evening. Monday evening; supper. miscellaneous program and lecture. will be given by Mr Schutt. Admission to Monday's prom-m). 35c and lie. The Baptist Church in Dur- ham will be closed both services out of respect for their slam congreg- tlon. Now In Southampton I Mr John McGowan. Jr. recently' purchased 1 pool room end tobacco business in Southampton and latest reports are that he ls manna it 'go.' John was formerly lineman for the Bell Telephone Co. but the rheumat- lcs so interfered that it was lmpos- slhle for him to continue in this work and had to take to something less active. There is no rheumatism in John's disposition however " Southampton citizens will shortly tind out for themselves. Lou Brother try death In Aocldont Messrs Geo Allen and Herb. Allen. - __.-, " G t, )lenolg Centre Baptist Church An. mrsary. Sunday and Monday, Sept. Oct. Ist, when Rev. C. H. Behutt . n n 'l‘nrnn'n [matches morn Jii%d one Bister, Geo. Glenelli Joaeitr ot Gull and Meuord. i Attend You». - Rally Rev. and Mrs B. D. Armstrong. Messrs wuhce Hephnm. Peter Me. otarrie, Mr and Mrs Stewart Huh ther, Mines Manama Coefett, Her en Watson. Blah bedinghaln. Kath- a... Btrttt. sunken: Hm. Inn- teen runs. m_-,, ecu Murmur. Dorothy Pickering. Mary Mottat were In Hurt-ton Mon- day evening attending the Young People" Rnlly of the Presbyterian Church for Sangeen Presbytery. Mm mm Slocum Inn-lawn. Sect-em of the You“ People's movement for the church. an an mama which wt listened to ,ettt not “to.†one†were upwind for the com- - _-----. -'-- mumlrlm G Hawley Women'n Aunt-r? ttd t met tn the schoolmm lust and completed tttur out in tnitsaiotsary Mel. a time was spent " the m "y with refresh- ':6ihi'diirifi' Even! friends of ot Gull Lune. Bark. ey Hun (Belle) ot Bible and its i uuuuuu s-.. -. __ ‘dny here. For seven days slnce. it ‘has rained, more or less, every day. . Mr and Mrs Frank Hinds and fun- ily, are moving shortly to Owen Sound, where the former has been employed for some time. I The regular monthly meeting of lthe Women’s Institute will be held on Thursdny. Oct. 4th, at the home ,0! Mrs C. Hartley. Aberdeen brunch ,wlll give the program. Exhibit-our Brat photo. All members nnd friends cordially invited. i iatisi of the w, Owen Sound. t adon In most Durham Fair (is! out here. For sev The ladies of the Red Cross Society purpose muting their annual collec- tion of fruits, Jars and pickles tor Durham Hospital some any next week. This notice is merely aremlnd- er to be ready when they call sud thus save time. Mr Nrt Byers, Hampden, er gnged in threshing at Wm He son's Thursday lat. had the m tttttter of his left hand remove the centre Joint, while feeding . cutting box. The patient wu bn to Durham Hospital to have the er dressed. Coming Monday, Oct. "t To McNden's Drug Store, ham. A. B. Phillips. Eye sight ty qun u my..- .,7_ can moderate Arrange appointments at McNden': Drug Store. Ending Now Coal Sheds Just east of the C P. R. freight sheds, Mr M. Greig Calder is " pres- ent having a. large ma! shed erected which will be 80 feet long and 18 it. in width. All grades of coal 3nd coke - _. "a--.. from Miro In Wqu-. nu a.__e, will be unloaded there. direct from the freight can. This will be a great convenience to himself and customers, as he will now be able to supply coal whenever desired. in large or small quantities. Fire Alarm but no Fire -s_a-ata.. -nunrlml Fire warm nu. '.v . ___ When the iac'nry whistle sounded the tire niarm Monday evening, citi- zens feared another oonttagration so soon after the Smith fire, but happily the alarm was false. Chemical eng- ine and reels were out for use. but were unnecessary. The alarm was given by a. citizen In good faith, who believed he saw the beginning of a fire in the. iormer Jackson factory. when it was a lighted candle carried by a man in the building. Mr Crawford may return to Ontario We recently received a letter trom A _ wm-'--. and Mr Crawford may return to Ontario ! We recently received a letter trom Mr J. W. Crawford, Regina, and judging by his easy flowing pen. he is enjoying good health. He regrets) the. loss to the Smith Bins. in the) frn that destroyed their garage and; adds that “this makes the third timei that this foundry has been burned! down in my time. in 1871, I think.‘ 1Cochrnno’s were burned out. I fur- l nished a. lot of lumber or joisting to than it rebuilt and the second ttcol was in Alex Cochmne's time and it remained in ruins until Mr Charter Smith rebuilt it. I again turnisheda large quantity of window sash and some lumber. so that makes the , third fire In 56 years." Mr Crawford ' also states that it they can sell their l house. they will come back to On- , tario to reside. l Aberdeen Women's Institute - - ,s -= so... hnmn Aburucvu WV v...-.. - The above branch met at the home] of Miss Annie Smith on the 215tinst§ with an menace of 17. After re 3 ports Were. given and business ttnigh-, ed, Miss Annie Smith read an inter" eating and helpful paper on "Flow- ers": Mrs J. S. Davey one on “Nur- sing" and which had many helpful hints; Miss Lottie Fletcher a thought- ful one on "The Old Homestead". Community singing was enjoyed and a question drawer, which wan later. eating. The National Anthem cloned the meeting. {allowed by a dainty lunch served by Miss Smith and u- shunts. The next meeting will be held at MN Hugh McDonald's. on ii1tt Barium Iltgititih P""""'"'"""""""'"'" observe Unswvvv _....ve. ..7 V, On Sunday lust. Mr and Mrs John Veggie. St. Marya. with their family around them. celebntod 25 years of married lite. Mrs Veg-1e In 1 dumb- --- ._., " 15...; IHVCI - W_.-__ centred with n three “on wedding cake. from which were hunting " -- -IA s..ai. Anal undies Qâ€. on this a Arthur Ritchie: Fiiis mended from . Ttrs "rsriar" old bride and received nanny 31111 of silver- Silver Anniversary e National Anthem closed g. followed by a dainty Ed by Miss Smith and us- The next meeting ,hil be In Hugh McDonald's. on All ladies welcome Hampden, while en I " " Wm Header. at. had the middle hand removed at: while feeding at my a patient "a brought Drug Store, Dur- B, Eye night. Spec- Taylor Optical Co. method ot examiw "ieaua." Mr and In. t, rnn and IRISH-0": Ritchie and In John the last Bae i, om, "'Uur nun; "J"""-"' -- e (l HYMENEAL I'They have their day and cease to be"! at l - - Very eloquently be urged we must', A pretty Sept, wedding was sol- " 'dll, emnized on Saturday inst, Sept. idir t1i,ri,t,tt'crteuft it?) and ithe home ot Mr and Mrs J. W. Mc- f,',',', to theycross" and as H r::r‘ Kechnie. north of town, when their BO g ' e o: suffered there promised, Hat I tun' second daughter, Annette. became the with on alwa s" this should trel, ded bride ot Mr Joseph Crutchiey,yotuMV y y ' l I {just as comforting as the fact than gti- est son ot Mr and Mra Abra He is the sari»" esterda toda and1 so Crutchley. The ceremony took; - y y, y t _ itorever. He closed a tine discourse pily place at 12 noon, the bride entering " l , by the assurance tht the deep mg- the parlor on the arm of her {when} down thin will stand." l but ', and the young couple plighted their} 2'll',,'7 EVENING l was; vows under a pretty arch of ever- who greens. mauve dahlias and white ii) The social side of this Anniversary tf a? ters. There were no attendants, Miss was uppermost on Monday night. At ory, Watson, teacher at Holstein, render- 6.30 p. m. the long tables in base- ried lug bridal music. For this occasion meat were a pretty Ind tempting ithe bride chose a gown of cream sight as the pies, cakes and salads . |georgette over silk, trimmed with vied with each other for popularity. 11t 'point lace and carried a bouquet of There were no signs of indigestion rom butterfly roses and tern. She alsol either among the folks who aat I- and wore a pretty hairornament and Jay, round the tables and all did ample h he the groom's gift, 9. white bar purl instice to the supper provided bythe "3:: Rev. 2;. H. Smith, B. A, performed "ft, Aid of the church ed the we ding ceremony. . terary program 0 ow up. ___, M-.. , stairs and in which there was not Dr.L.G.Campbell, Markdale Queen St. United Church '_, again ConservativeCandidate1 Hold Successful 1oiurs'r South East Grey Conservatives be-' lieve in taking time by the iorelock. end on Monday at a nominating Cow vention in Durham Town Hall, placed Dr. L. G. Campbell of Markdale, in the iield for the Domin’on House, to oppose Miss Agnes C. Macphail, M. P. " the next Federal election. Dr. Campbell was her opponent in 1925. the election previous to the last one in 1926, when he was defeated by 1419 votes. I There was a good attendance Mon- day, about 170 being present, and 25 at these were ladies. Considerable enthusiasm and optimism was shown. especially when some speaker pro- claimed Agnes Macphail must, or would be beaten. Almost every nom- inee and speaker resented her occu- pying her present seat, and none were backward in expressing it. President Dan McTavlsh. Flesher- the wedding ceremony. I Following the ceremony and goodl wishes, the guests, numbering 25 in! all, sat down to a. dainty wedding luncheon. Shortly after the happy couple left by motor for a week's trip to Muskoka and other northern points. the bride leaving in a navy blue georgette dress, brown tweed coat, with hat, shoes and hose to _ al---. “All UUi-‘ll. "an“ ....-, __--" match. Upon their return they will take up residence on the groom’s farm, opposite the bride’s home. l Mrs Crutchley has been a success- vtnl teacher at Lamlash, Edge Hill and (Holstein and her many friends at . these points will wish for her unsuc- liilliiui a. career in the school ot ihomehold science. The groom as lwell as being a progressive farmer. is a graduate of the Farm Youth lMovement and is past president ot ithe Rocky UFO Young People's Club. ran-n. UP‘IV-Invv "v Guests present from outside points were F. R. Oliver, M.P.P., Ceylon : Mlss Watson, Holstein: Mr and Mrs " Moore Menard '. Miss Mable R. Moore. Menard : Miss Mable Crutehley, Toronto. On Tuesday evening last, the bride was hostess to 15 of her girl friends at a trosseau tea when the bridal tinery was much admired. HUNTERS returned Monday from t. ten day bol iday in the vicinity of Sioux Lookout, Northwestern Ontario, or a short run from, the Manitoba boundary line. They not only rejuvenated by their sojourn but have to their credit a. bear and . mot " from the point of their gun. They lived the aimplelife of the compendium n ' mm. canoe- Ing end hunting, to bed at 7 Fm. and it." on. The second dar after retelling 'their destination, were the-e two en- Gia, brought down, and the moose [16 minutes after the bear. Theyue 1both young and make good acting. DURHAM, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1928 Wu: J"""""" ___ V, _ The gentlemen spent I day 111me- peg previous to returning home. half holiday for this new. um. this ended. Wednegdgy night will not c, $70,... mm In nature. so invited to who that W tom ' MI- " Dr's D. B. Jameson and P. Gammon To day. LAST HALF HOLIDAY In»: Timmy. in to be the lat RETURNED WITH moose AND BEAR 'lth which la hams!“ the Holstein Levee Sunday last was an interesting and I _ uplifting seasoa for members and ad- herents of Rev. Mr Fiddes’ some» tion. large audiences assembled. morning and evening. " the latter. service every seat being occupied. chairs in the aisle and every vantage point was utilized. Knox Churehtw leased its evening service out of re- spect to its sister congregation. l, The preacher ot the day was anoid‘ friend and pastor of ten or more‘ years ago. Rev. E. S. Mayer and he met with a welcome which must have; been gratifying. Hits topic in the ev ening was 'The Unetuuttretrttle Christ' founded on the text in Hebrews 13:8.' ‘Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, to- day and torever'" and other, verses of the same import. as in HebreWs 1: ll, ,12, "They shall perish, but thou re-. ',maicmst/' and 'Thou art the same.‘ Ithy years shall not mn." ' Such assertions had great comiort for the early Christian and should have tor us. He pointed out that Na- ture would soon be putting on a new garb, but Jesus changes not. The clouds often appear in glory, but they soon pass away ; the oak tree seems strong and enduring. but in time it too crumbles. but He 'remains.' Changes in us have to be renewed. hut ‘as for man his days are as grass' and he passes. but Jesus remains, and though the earth and the heavens ‘ shall ‘wax old " a garment they ', shall be changed. but Thou are the F same and thy years shall not fail." l He quoted very aptly from Tenny- son: "Our little systems have their day, They have their day md cease to be." Very eloquently be urged we must follow the teaching of Jesus and 'tor stability we must met-or our “"'- bas the man" and as He who 513m. an nu. - _'" vied with each other for popularity? There were no signs of indigestion either among the folks who sat a-f round the tables and all did ample justice to the supper provided by the Ladies' Aid of the church. 'i, A literary program followed uw, stairs and in which there was not' one weak number. There is splendid'; talent in Queen Street Church and! that they all were appreciated, was' evidenced by the applause that fol- lowed. Without further comment the program ran as follows: choir selec tion; comet solo. Mr Bailey: duett. Messrs W. Benson and B. Saunders; Reading, Miss L. Fraser, B. A.; duet Mesdames B. Farrel and M. Wilson; violin solo, Mr Geo Yirrs; roto, Win. Benson; dueet. W. Benson and Mrs. M. Wilson; piano duet, Misses Gen- evieve Saunders and Gertrude Glass; solo, Miss Margaret Lawrence. I (Continued on page 4.) Teachers' Convention In "anon“ 1. South Grey teachers will hold their ', annual Convention in Hanover High , School, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 4 and 5. Mills C. E. Elliott of Haian ton Normal School is the outside' speaker. i, Aberdeen Girl Won Shield. 1 "The community extends congratu- lations to the school and teacher. Miss Mary Lamb, upon the splendid so; hievement at the Hamlch school fair; last week in capturing the athletici shield and taking first plsoe in other', competitions." - Blenheim Tribunal Many friends in thlo locality will be, pleased to learn ot her‘ success. l Mu Purehued Store Blaine-r I Mr Albert Livingstone hos puretr; need the stock and contents ot Mrs. J. C. Henderson's general More " Donnell. and is this week busy stock i taking preparatory to moving to that , village. In Henderson has been in . poor health the put year and with - *L-Ah- bas um- her-1;;50nn lave shortly to reside with her people tn Southern Onurio. New Tuclm- for High School Durham High School Bond hue sngaged urn. Alder. wife ot W. R. Alder, head.ot the Good Roads Dept. for this districL u the sixth teacher on the null. In Alder. previous to VII - .._. _--"- her undue, wu “rectum. in math. exudes in Cornwall Collegiate and In: 1 spend“ record as . teacher. Her twin outer. Mm Don. Runny. " the present time la unbounded teacher on North Bar Collegiate sun. ii'iiii"GGGk who: swam!“ mum-ac- from Queen'- Trntvemttr, , Convention in Hanover In Wm Hunter, Br. was removed from the tsospita1 on Friday last to the home ot her daughter. Mrs Jan. Mather, where she will nu cuperate. Misse- Beule Smith 3nd Pieker1ntr, lave left to ream tea at Toronto University. Means Royden Bunion. and Kreu and Miss Bun Bu: Western University. London. Mr and Mrs Levi Morlock. L came to town last week end with the Morlock funny in mother's serious illness. Addressed Baptist Circls 'MM"-" mrrv- - Mr Arch. N. and Min Lizzie May Cuaig. Mrs McMillan and son Dunc- an of South Glenelg. visited friends at Burgoyne and Port Elgin over the week end and took in the Diamond - ___ rum-L", my». Mr Geo. A, Staples, District Frei- ght Agent for the C. P. R, at Edmon- ton, in spending a few days In Mark- dale, with his mother, Mrs lumen Staples and ulster, Mrs Cecil Alton. 3 . Dr and Mrs A. M. Bell and little , daughter, visited the ttrat of the week (with Dr and Mrs C. C. manage in _ Brussels. l Mrs Hargnwe, Br. is spending a .muple of weeks In Walkerton with the family of Mr David Robertson, Jubilee services at aux-awn: new, terian Church. Mrs. Smith and daughter, Mr and Mrs Robertson snd Mrs Robertson. Br., nil ot Smyner. spent over the week end with Mr 1nd Mrs John McGowan. The tamer is s cousin of Mrs McGowan. Mr Dan McCormack, of Pembine. Wisconsin. came to Durham Tuesday days. n. Ne. Miss Anne McDonald, daughter ot Mrs Jae. McDonald, left Monday for Toronto. where she has commenced a. two year course in Occupational Therapy in connection with the Un. iversity of Toronto. Mrs Emerson. Mt. Forest. visited over the week end with her brother. Mr Reel Padtieid. lvvnsu.’ v. .v.-_,e, Mrs Emerson. Mt. Forest. visited over the week end with her brother. Mr Rees Padtieid. A link with older Durham was ev- ident on Monday last, when Mrs. Shorey of Toronto. with two daugh- ters, came and spent the day here. Mrs Shorey was formerly Miss An. nie Parrot. daughter of former tin-‘ smith Parrot and there were only two residents of town now living, who she remembered and wished to Bee-ir Gilbert McKechnie and Mrs John McGowan. The latter she knew from her school days in Durham. The daughters. who reside in the ‘West are visiting their mother in gToronto at present and it was with imixed feelings of pleasure and sad- noes that their VIII“. w um“-.. n... made. l Mm Scott. a returned missionary from India, spoke et the home ot Mrs‘ H. D. Mrintyre, to themembers oil the Baptist Mission Circle last week. Her home is at Leith and is home at furlough. She gave a tine description of the work in her tleid and told of the various needs, impressing on her audience the Met that their support end prayers LI 1 great factor in the tu""."" ot mission work among the i'l‘uni people in indie, " well as else 1 where. _ Mr 11min Ector ot Niagara Falls, and Miss Helen Springer of Welland are guests this week of Mr and Mrs ‘W. A. MacDonald. l, A serious accident betel Mrs H. Morlock Friday lest nt the Hospiul _ .. _a-N-- A: ONTARIO ARCHiV TORONTO WILSON - In Durham Hospital. on Friday. Bert ti, to Mr and Mrs Robert Wilson. Glenelx. “laughter DIED MecuyteKLiN---At her late residence 218 Perth Ave., Toronto, on Sept. Mth, Catherine Ichyden. wile of -- -. .,.._ " n... oGG, mot ol Pttdtiy the Mount Forest Society. wl about " um. The pros! In the hund- of the visiting their president. In Dyce. . The roll all of both rode GriGo and had wavered by t “I‘ve!“ no; - .7.-- - In In. Mephee contributed an et- {active solo. Mn R. Putnun one . good paper on the Huston work of ther church in that. ad In “my: s splendid - on “Crease- in laden Life." At the clone of business. 3. lmhuenu wen oerved and a new servlces gt Bmoyne Presby- his brot'be; Alex. tor a. few thnjtv'ii‘éir visit to Durham she will further re Smith sad Mtrriorie left to resume stud University. u have Burnett md Albert I Eula Burnett for BORN “3111.27, Mr and Mr: Robertson. went over the 1nd Mrs John 'r is s cousin of siiiGain, wife of lcClockltn ot Due irust in their " their Nut may. who We £944!!! (Store 'Roos With now Goods Arriving we indoor “or. so tttted that we have tteeidott to make the prim In tome». In um. "tteq for a limited time. l'l' mt-I-rm"'"""""-" Pun-bod Weekly " 88.00 3 yet: In Manes. To Gum m --- -- "u ' “hm-mt G. “Mal & ION. "but†Phone 21 ‘1 qu'bb 's Your Winter's Coal Supply PHONE 29 M. UKtlu DALI". Leave orders at Central Drug Store or phone Borders and Ceilings to From Thursday 20th, . to Thursday 27t We Future Wall Paper Every roll of Wallpaper in stork for preservation of Teeth and Gums Made with Squibb's Magma Matrmstsia-- Neutralizes Mouth Acidity 450 a tube FI. McBETH 3:221" Auto, Fire (iiudden 's gray 8tore Now is the time to lay it in. Be pre- pared for the cold weather ahead of us. We deliver all kinds of Coal and Coke, and can give you prompt service. No extra charge for delivery and weighing. Place your order with us. -OVERCROWDED- oon't miss this Sale This Week Half Price BOAT AND RAIL TICKETS 5? Accident Insurance 1ildse genial Cream match " c!tteet prices. . Calder Estate M. GREIG CALDER in stock M: on" at Durham, Ont. Drugg't" ad titatdo- Phone 3. [)wa 29