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Durham Review (1897), 16 Aug 1934, p. 1

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mquired u u m {unis sworn u. El: FLAVOR GE top be. given ner AN to net Btive--pt- NEY AM wtlculam )l before tudio nor but. will the pus-m I mum-n! ion ED [Ml and Mrs "ham. In: Mrand Mr: W M on and may waco, but 30).. over the lug-l political My. am of Um no em“ permit and“ ontrol. YO! h tle between a. " within a. West “I to I from the on. ”not War the My be dun “Ion tt matey. Hop- Ian and Jon- tnt tho wool nhn Monte. ie and two "In. motor“ It be I." “My "on. in Me in s hem for no: alter, nnd It I that an“, of all - the usu- math. ml).- ty swing m to MO the A lost"... :lon by m an] mull in. In In. rt then m MM ‘30- waruke I. I mom tture of g. s in Mongol- res meet. ready been P Amm- rt lune " blow to tn. You will.” is ot the. he ”has have atm- between n. yf " unity met but ' Moun- Anor t inexonb. unknow- mere " were Mt ot all RofrerhutEat. candy ad but]: .000. were all well new The, you peqteqqd. of the light rm curl In _ numbers in costume. M‘eaes'lnto action Neath! night for their _l, tlt an" Elizabeth Harding rendered'timt this year to defend the Dufferin " MPH; Mrs. Gowdy a piano 5010;3Cup, and were fortunate mtottgilt to . .' Prusbymrinn choir an anthem; 'defe‘t the M10330". the Brice hm! Cliff Buschlsm, a trombone 3010,; Leaner. of hockey rm. .5, " to M, wnmpax..e~d by Mrs. J. H. Harding. in 7 innings. The “Miners" took In Liv-14111128 mare given by Mrs. Alex- early iemd, but ttur rm born "m and. r, Misses Alix Tobin and lube]! took it In the 3rd and M tt 1bt ht Sharpe: an address by Rm, J. T.lsth. In the “In tho CW the“, In“: of the Bam'at Church; at Ll tied It In with a 4 m mttr. i ' mg“ "The tP,ailot"s Hompkpe" by . The sex-la II but m at (hue, Ind Miss” Violet and Marple mum tn tho next m an Tim. the. in costume». ' Bruce 1mm In“ “I or - WOT-f The crowd appreciated the “a Contact and Dan was mm 00.: of the local artists. and doubting-o en- hm: humane. ud W. Wilt- tor _ Mod it fully " much or more no. tbo 'Bmuon.” 1 "In trtr"eattrrrrot-t-." Colin-Ind -meSo-- tin-W a r'.uett; Mrs. Gowdy u piano solo; the Presbyterian choir an “than: and CHI! Buschlen. a trombone solo, "commuded by Mrs. J. H. Rarding. Evading: were given by Mrs. Ala- and”. Muses Alix Tobin tad label Sharpe: an cadres. by RM. 3. T', Pritet or the have: Church: ad nl .m-M on Robert Lunar: ttne this year it was decided to re. '. » udlllission and elpenles by pre F J a program purely of loos! .'rr and those contributing do It _.', 'uaititorined the high Immml .1 “My years. The cmd from Mel ' ‘mlrict was not lure-om u in pull ""-"-l, but Durham and moan“. 'xzty was well represented. l fulyham Band enlivened the oven- 'd hy excellent selection: at “or! ' ' and the prognln prover was ill! ,. lands of the mtor. I". Ill Lowdy, who fame! this WI. only .- i-‘rond such efent he hid over} "vnded. Instrumental male In!" “wished by Holstein orchestra To-il ll solos by Gordon Brown, a visitor: , town from Toronto; Ind by a, hwart MeArthur In Mr Barrel 'resbylerians Held Successful Garden Party bi I, Ask For Fun .1 wrather favoured . Durham \h-rian congregation In! Thurs- mht for their annual Mm Hold Memorial "rvree The l'mml Pam W a Shown-0d by Friend. " Cru Saturday evening Mr. and In. C, Mu‘ulloch of Toronto, who were 213.1ng the farmer'- mmu In Beat. nnrk WF're surprised by the WI August Mth on n t;ood PM and "'rvN from ' to a I Me and Ise. and VOL. I, m. NO r';? 2:; and " Keep the“ dun. I [Mrns Church Rocky m, trd-.. Party Will hold on My mm 21th on the chum): m: "ul progmm and tr m. “I rw-d from 6 to 8 p. . M' r and 15e. I [0; "ir-rs-i-Swett-ttit/ire"- (iiiilliiisii.a)a8lrptitli , 4.1 Mm Jubilee Amuvemarr “NEW Wm ll ths, of Varmy Church will be hold ' I’m-d. Ju. ;' e',' and " Keep these dates. I'm ”din. 1" km: W. H. Hitt, of Oak M. Ill. ll m-vupy the pulpit of Knox UM IUII'h at It a. m. next Sunday. tO n be (round Bet Said! tttr Godu t {multiful basket of now "ll placed on tho flail! " club before the -iee. 1 of "illest be the tierthat, tu' the service. l tl lock all won» a»... I hrade by Mayor m. m, 15 “meted to Mt u’nrview the Minister; u' ontario, relative to, an» humming ten feet? 'Aeert Walkerton and, on“: ten feet ha been] lille of the “our: l, "xpeeted “Merit. Ilw completion of the i " mrs have as yet :.th" As' to whether the re” nu the nor'h will be. t KI-z'ton Town Commit} I the Hanover Council;I the Government the" paving the whole 10” hile the with.” II, F, popular Harrr) The humiliate Co. mm team trot nBow-w Mignon -7 -- --'IIV'UI u ‘ flowing got the number or the ot " ling our, which when looked up Mr. and Mn.!that of Fred Noble, south of t 7n whn nus-- "- =. .. ' mg“; - u: uuruun u 5.60 ur ululxnler. mommy; Don. Mm NICK! day. Aa Cam McLean is laid up will Edmund and Mr! Moe, Mt M; The an Injured hand. Durban will depend Mrs Wm. Ion-t, Ind ‘Hr and In war on Kai-Icy and lamb in tsHrum, Home. In; Phi-ms In I A '" "m“ On their way to the Bruce Penin- "r. I sub. last Friday on a mum; tap. Jan. "r m. f w Wan-gm, Ctty Clerk of ammo and be held ‘a Mend. Jan. Human of that my. in”. Ci,:',", mm, In a lumen me owned [and driven' by War-gin. Coming down Moon. 1' Corktown hm south of town, they l 1'etrGiiii they were [creed to Jake tothe 'rillt'P,GG, to avoid 00!an with a at Sm" meeting them, which they allege was 1111193an hogging the road. A Hanover an fest, f In the new Crop Competition ot . the Durham Barley Club the winners l are as follows: -Heetor McDonald '. 90 points; Ellison Edge 87; Joe. Ed- ,lwardn M; Dan Ritchie 86; Cliff Cook / M; Dave Allen 86; Chas. Robson 84; ;Wm. Glencrou 83; Howard Ritchie ’82; Dan mm: 82; Due AlJoe 82; lClnrence Robinson 81; Arthur Mc- 1Cioeuin so; Cecil Mom! 79; Even 'McNab 77; Jno. Hamilton 76; Herb _ Edge 73. FURNITURE CO. WIN FIRST IN CHALLENGE SERIES The crops were Judged by Mr Berry of Wslkerton. land Mrs. Thoma C. McGlrr of .Dur- ”than had the use“ runny (seven) lt' present. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Arthur E. Vol. 'ri latte were the couple longest married. " In the early afternoon sports were ti enjoyed. after which an impromptu , program was given, and the following /omeers elected: Honorary president. r‘J. MoL. Hartley, Toronto; president. HT. S. Young, Toronto; First Vice- / President, J. Ramon); Second Fare. " President, Mrs. Wilbert Blyth; Bee. /retary-'rreasurer, William B. Hartley. /Toronto; Assistant- BeeretarrTreass l, urer, Mrs. J. D. Mooney, Orton Ont. ‘ Those present from Durham were: iMr. and Mrs, Charles Ritchie and iFreda; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ritchie, I Barbara end Anna; Mrs John Ritchie; Mrs. Hayley: Mr. and Mm. Wilbert r ’Blythe and family; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. I lMcGlrr, Gordon and Clifford; Mum 1 lsrri. w. J. MeGirr and family; Mr. ' and Mrs. Clarence Min and Miss , Mona McDonald. t MANY ENTRIES IN f"Ycung" clan, descendants of Mary fAnn Goodwulle and Thomas Clark The oldest person present was Mrs. Sun Dal-on, 78, and the youngest Baby Rogers, 2 months old. Harvey Young, from Brighton, Mich., came the longest distance, 1880 miles. Mr Young. who settled in Canada In beginning ot the year 1800, was this week in the Stanley Part, E Ont., with more than 260 mm It q'l- tt was driven buck to Buftatomn6e, Its own power. Prov. Constable Btor ey, Owen Sound. In investiguing the random. Another oar mishap last week, the tel Yank McEachnie, who heme sleepy at the wheel. and run Into n guard rail, considerably damaging the front of his auto. V w .u... nvule, I (ser Noble cum he w ( mane. The Buffalo our 'the ditch and the men up; but not injured. The second annual Buffalo a, Clerk’s Car Overturned in near Collision ANNUAL YOUNG REUNION We Bit-tttatt HARLEY COMPETITION not injured. However the he coupe was Med but lven luck to Dunno under war. Prov. Constable Star- Bound, is lave-tinting the l. A Hanover a, foi. reunion of the Is not on the overturned In were Men of the offend- of our- The present. -mrswn I mr and Mrs Flank Irwin left Tuer n mun ramers' Cooperative Co., Edge‘ 1 2 8 4 5 6 ' r h l dny on the Press trip tor Montreal, 0 Hill beet ring, Mr and Mrs Murray Mt. 'hretrt 0 o i) 0 t) o , , 2 ard wm vr'ait his birthplace in Que- e mane and Mr. David Ham- Durham 1 5 0 2 3 4 lr " 14 bu: and other points before ramming. ,, ilton, Mr and Mm. And. Marshall,Mr' Batrta 1teg ttalta.. otf Memruae 2-} Mr. and Mrs. Murray sum, Elin. 1 and Mrs Jno. Milligan and family, Mr',ott Rowe 2. Two base r','",','c1tr,nelaaii and Robert. Windsor, spent a - and Mrs Hach mm: and family, arrlron, Co1Iituron, Mft on tteaetr--Mt. row days with the rot-men menu I and Mrs Bradley, Mr and Mrs Wein' Forgot 8, Dun-bun 8. t More leaving for a holiday " Bruce /Mr and Mrs Robert Seton Mr and, 19urham-t TW' Ist; M 'lt Beach. [Mrs J. A.Little and Robena M., 11rif,h',ete: c; J Rowe., p; Lama-00.01.! mu gem of em", ia I John, Mme: Mary sud Kate New. l mm 8rrt; M Moore, "i 1”? holidaying with her aiatetr,Mrts. w.n r den, Mrs John Monet and (may,'chla. U: t? Belt, 2nd; 11 Kerr, rt I Alder. _ iUn!on S. S. No. 2. l Mt thm' c; 'tlst/JY,',;; In. David Allen returned on Fri- Friends prtcumt from u astute. Doesahk 2nd; Ctark. r; W" I; I a” m c week's mu with her "were Mr and Mrs Bradley, mm; mm. m Gmart, et; M' M'Id-m In 'temttts. fur tnd'er'ruttuaatdaaurtttrr,oei'N0-ut. '___, - ham Fhrmers' Cooperative Co., like Hill beet ring, Mr and Mrs Murray Ritchie and Mr. David Harm ilton, Mr and Mm. And. ManhuLMr tad Mrs Jno. Multan and family, Mr and Mrs Hum Firth and {mm up! held . The funeral on Monday afternoon ', was attended by a very large crowd of friends and neighbors Rev. J. T. I Priest ot the Emmet Church being In charge In the absence of his pastor, The pail bearer: were three nephews, Horace Monet, Roy Alexander, and James Mllllgan, also tive neighbors; Stewart Me Arthur, Murray Ritchie, Clarence Noble, Jae. Veeale. and Alex. Lawson. The flower bearers were David Watson, Bert Ritchie, Jno. Me-, Fayden. Robert Lawson, Harold Mo; Kechnle, Jos. F. Crutchley, and m; Veasle. Interment was made in our-l ham cemetery. Many beautiful floral tokens Bur. , rcunded the mallet. from wife, Dar-g town, mum. .n- won price In his ancestry,1 and an active interest In the welfare of his own township and 'l,"e'Y.1tr; He served nine years as a. Councillor, ot Glenelg, and once contested the, Reevesbl-p. For two years, he was! Tommy Road Superintendent, and for twenty years up to the time ot his? death, he was Secretary of Rocky’ Sauseen School board. In church life, l he was a Presbyterlan, and for my 1 yeors served on the Board of Man- I agers ot Presbyterian Church in Dur- 1 ham. Deceased was a. man kindly in! in word and deed, and held in the1 highest respect by a wlde circle ot ( friends. ir The deceased though Canadian born was an ardent Scotsman, well versed in Scottish history and tradi- tions. He took pride in his ancestry, and an active interest In the welfare of his own township and "l,'eluttr; He served nine years as a. Councillor, ot Glenelg, and once contested the Reevesblip. For two years. he cy In 1902 the late Mr. Tumbull was married to Catherine Eater, who also survives him, and has proved a loyal helpmate to him in sickness or heal- th. Mt David Binnie. who was working Sn frhimredsinaesoiLr'iiri1' he the some new, fan to stop the hornet, ttt while Chrence Noble working on his er own tarm adjoining, also ran to his "" and. They could not carry the injured me man to the home, no critically was he hurt. Neighbors were soon on hand e- doctora were summoned and a stretch- le er secured. He was then conveyed to at Durham howltal suffering intense ,w 5...", uc u:- tainet Manes-s to the Itsst. He expired about 11 p. m. that evening with his wife and relating near his bedside in the hospital. During the day his recovery ed for, but he mrllmllv "a. . Medical examinatlon revealed that his left leg was broken ln two places near the thigh and at the ankle. " was cashed above the knee, and sev- eral ribs, were fractured, and his collar bone was broken besides In- ternal injuries, bruises and nbrulone. Hts clothing had been partially torn off him. No injuries were apparent to his head except, a bump " the but I ran over . Iarg the machine and 'ttenentth the binder A mocking Accident betel Thoma! Tumbull, -pmn.lnent 019ml; township. farmer, on PM: morning lat, when: in , tuid near his home, two 'n/les, north ot Durham. He was wanting _ the binder. and had got down in frontiI of it to make some renting when his 1 team ran away, knocking him down l h---“ -. -- nus. Tar-bull ai,- Injured in Harvest-l s me any ms recovery was too-l -'-'"e---- ', but he gradually grew weakenr Miss Annfra McKennle, at Toronto, ttoutrtt suffering greatly he re- teachins Matt 13 main; om Durham Mullen to the Iaat. He friends after an ”Jon-hie trip to the d about 11 p. m. that evening, Paeitic Coast. tig wife and relating near his! MR and Mrs. W. Haul)..- no u" Injured in flarrest-lriell,l , Died 8ame EVE in Hooplul. I bors Rev. J. T., Hum-MM GIRLS WON f Mr. Robert A. Smith and his wife, Church being ml FROM MT. FOREST‘ of Ghent, Ohio, are visiting big bro. , ot his pastor. Durham 15, Mount Forest a. wattle! them, John W J. J. Smith. In town thnee nephew!" score in 1 seven inning exhibition or! this week, Alexander, and girls soft ban here on Monday LILY Miatr Name Manson, of PM“. We limbo"; Jean Rowe. Durham “teller, was at/'r""" Iaart Thursday with In Mecan, Hurray Ritchie, her best, and only for errors in last l, “I and took in the M9" My. essle. and Alex. frame, Would not have been scored! Mr and Mtn, Schell, Burgoyne, were bearers were upon. She struck out 12, and not a! 1lll',1" but Ssturdery at Mrs. MCPher- noble, Jno. Meg visitor reached itrtrt base till the 5th ' tton B. m, Harold Mc-l'innlng. The team tleit%d sum iii) Mr Will Black, Mum. WI: u re. :hley, and an; hind her and wielded the but ease. cent viMtor at Mrs “winner- home. made in Dur-l tlvely as well, getting 14 hits. Mount' Miss Wm Whitman. Ttmmto,viait. (fl,',':",", bu a much better team than I ed her mother, Mrs In. Wim, al tokens sup, In your. but could not connect with ' a: aiatem here, returning on Sunday om wire, Dar, Rowe's delivery. i CC' [ lexa,nd, With yhlch I: DURHAM, THURSDAY, AUG. " also i Bandits got away with $2400 in bank robbery of the Royal Bank. I Cargiu, on Tuesday morning. DURHAM GIRLS WON 1uioeral-Prog.; E. S. Cooper. again the ( Conservative candidate and Maurice Christie, c. C. P. l Mrs Ford, Detroit; is visiting Mrs. Thos. Petty in town and her brothers, Messrs Henry and John Wilkinson, msariount Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rimmer spent the week end with Hamilton friends. ’verton, open: the ttrut at the week with Mr. tad Mrs. I. A. A“. I Mr. and Mm. inn Emma-as spent last week with the tormeea parents Mr and Mrs R. T. Edwards. Mr Wm Edwards, Toronto, was also a holiday guest. ( Rev. W. H. Harvey and Mrs. Hart. ley, Kimmime, were v'aitors on Fri day in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ross and daugh- retr, Dorothy, of Thorndale, were re-l cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rowland, forty guests, the company gathered around the ddn'ng mucus: the lawn. f A four storey bridal cake centered the table, unfounded try sweet peas and larkspur. ‘ The happy couple to.tt by motor tor Muskoko. and North Bar, the bride travelling in a white It]! Butt. Upon their morn they will we they home In the former new” real- dence on Bruce tn., Durham, "? the groom purchased recently. 'uit-tg congratulation incorporated the Holstein Ind" ch10 were In. non: NYE-IVE” Both of Mouton; In. “not Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hugues or Dun- das visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harding. Miss Gladys Ritchie spent the week end with her friend, Miss Hilde Speers in Tam. and Eileen, of Hamilton, are hop. daying with Mr. and Mm. Wm. John McFadden and other trends. Mrs. R. C. T. Roberta ot Campbell- ford arrived on Sunday even’ng to spend a week with her mower. Mrs I T. MeGirr. Miss Mary 8, Bell accompanied her sister, was Jessie to Toronto, where she wM dead I few days. Some ot those who amended .the) Derry Day Observances in Barrie on] Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bell; Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MoGirr; and Mr. and Mrs. T. Whitmore. Mr. Amett. Elmer WIS Coal and Coke '""“"""" CII I!.',.',?,:,..,..,.,-., Univex Camera 69c Kodakf and f!hy Jiffy Kodak. $7.00 lnuctlcldu. All Kinds llknlBlliltt Mil STORE E]. N. MURDOCK t sqni' I Phone 85 Durham 0.” . Nretest Drugs. Quality Stationery, Books, Wallpaper "THE “an "one" PHONE 21. Delivered any where, any time Get our Prices. Terms, CASH 1MEs All Accounts must be paid by Aug. I, '34 ...... ........ 2 loo- a: and Coke Steam Coal Blucksmith Coal Clay Tile and Brick FILM. DEVELOPED ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO If 4N F; 5W7 Jsp, if??? tflr

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