PAGE; 3 . MDURHAMCEROMCW 'm.mmu “' m DURHAM mom stick to our contention that when it comes time‘ ronto; Vivi-Anne Hulten, Sweden; Montgom- m m on: Ill. - to foot the' bill, “the responsibility is on the cry Wilson, Tomato; Ernest Baler, Germany; W 10' 11 moi- W votersâ€. I ' ' , Magdalen Colledze. England; Laszio snails and - Sam. at new mat m the hï¬wflu'wm Momma“ W Priseâ€"rive cents per link! m: 3! â€"â€"â€"-â€"- Emilia Rotter, Hungary, as well as exhibitions tam "“3 e“ aunday. 1:: 1: its way back to the mu m mmmmwm;mummw byotherprominent Toronto skaters. lmdmzm“ mm" on unlit work. When ascending the alias lacsâ€"O to n I. 1 to I.†I... except Thus- POWER AT COST It was a wonderful exhibition, worth go-i ur. and me, Will. Marshall and chil- “It does seem hard to understand, re- ing miles to see, and a perfect demonstration :dren, of mint Forest, and Mr. and marks the Midland Free Presé, how the of what can be done on skates. We are 818d ï¬lm mm were “‘3‘“ “h in the ditch. At this mt there is Ontario Hydro can heap up large sums and were there, and among the 15,000 patrons who Bunda ' m - question, civil or "“950!!! to 'the test of f,“ continue to preach “power and light gt thronged ‘the new Gardens, one of the best on quite W hurt on Monday while load- my discussion ,3 more 5,. love with his own mm cos .†Most people understand “cost†the North American continent. tug log in the bush. We one glad to the inlet rant side up again. then with the Truthâ€"WATSON. â€â€˜9th the â€mum “that? required for the """â€"‘"' “V tt t‘ M “be†unionist. mars IN canon production of an article, but the Ontario With Germany, Italy, France and possibly m“ 133.376: and Mr. and Mrs. A. While the production of medicinal , , nell oi town visited on Sunday at the t, Hydro must have a more advanced method Russia in the market for wheat, the prospects W of the (mo cousin. m. J“- all: has 3 attaizd the m of calculating. Just as heretofore said by for Canada’s wheat farmers grow brighter. sic Dougan near Paisley. Whose W. market for m a the more m the Bulletin. -â€"Collingwood Bulletin. A cable from China says she may yet t Mr. Arthur Dougan, died at his home m m mid m an at- Whoeoeoer is afraid of submitting any JAPAN“CHINA WAR NOT SERIOUS We do not know if the Midland or Colling- Canada airmen’s plan. Well she might. There's :8â€! :1 Friday The funeral “5 °° Worm :any For 1M": Despite the alarming headlines in some of wood papers would advocate that the hydro payI nothing like them. _ pmfltable. m ' the daily papers, we do not believe the so-called back to the users each year all money collect-l . A greater Canadian National Exhibition. is Trdveflm 'uie Division at Botany of the Do- war at present being waged by Japan against ed above the octual running of the service, but prophesied. Must be going to add another (0;; gmwzgzflapogdent) with minion W Farm ho. W China will involve any of the world powers in we do not think they would entertain such an swim entry to the prize list! the! “m""t flurries oftlmoilnwlulsed gilded a guide to tizexm an- the trouble. There is not sufficient at stake. idea. Without the “large sums†referred to - _ Mr. and m, J, C. Cook attended , . , . ° - range of medicinal plants which can be That the boycott of the Chinese against Japan- by the Midland paper, we are afraid the patrons Not only the Yanks and the Canadians sym the funeral of the late Mr. House, or m m Canada. m information 1. ese goods caused the trouble is not generally be- of hydro would never know what their next hethtze With Chtha' New â€mes word that crewtm'd' Behttheh’ °h “they °t “5t made available in Bulletin so-Ns. lieved. The real fact is that J span, a country of month’s rate would be. There simply must be the Germans, too, are boosting for China. week. has his “Medicinal Plants" which will be sup- . m' Joe Q“ n regained plied free of charge on application to approximately 85 millions, is too small for her a sinking fund to take care of storm damages A Toronto pastor believes it is right for a old vigor, after a recent severe em the Publications B much of the De population. She wants more territory, and Man- and any extraordinary etcpenditure that moy hungry man to steal. Perhaps the pastor is of plenrisy. partment of Agriculture at Ottawa. churia appeals to her. While a great deal has arise. or, If not, a continuous fluctuation in hungry. . Citizens of Markdale are busy this been said by the leading powers, and the League l rates to users, which would not be satisfactory. . « . week reaping an ice harvest off the now of Nations has attempted to deal with the situa- This is the' reason why the Durham Hydro Ontario hockey teams have been havmg a lmSh Lake. G°°d ice ts at a premium WPID Petrolia Hoopla“. Febru' tion, it is problematica] if either Britain or the Commission is not allowed to reduce the rates, hard time getting ice, but conditions seem im- thï¬ryeg-d T Ivan Edwards of T331312; gag :2)lein United States are sufficiently interested to go but, rather, rebates two months’ bills occasion-'pmved' We have had four days this Winter ° ' i ' ' " . ' . . Shelbourne, were guests of the Ed- Alvlnston, twin sons. ally. It is easy to lower the rates, but most Without a than, and it all happened this week. wards homestead on Sunday. to war with the Japanese to end the trouble. The Yellow Peril is something that hasl unpopular to have to raise them. 1 A cable dispatch tells us that “Waterloo Miss Ethel Anderson. of Edge Hill†In P En?†H05 ml Feb - . . . . " ' ' W.â€" PO ‘ l , 1' - loomed in the East for the past three or four' We believe, also, the Ontario Commissmn 18 Bridge is Doomedâ€. How sad! But how much ï¬entJtheRWEof-ans With her cousin. lary 17th 1932 inâ€; sonhof Mr “ltd . . , o o a a o e a . . . . rs. m . W r e i 9 9 - decades. It has spread to British Columbia and W188 In. making munlc1palltles carry an ade- sadder if it were: “Contract Bridge IS Mr. Albert McNally has been kepthm Percy A. Barber. Alvlnston. the Western United States, neither of which quate 8171:1118 funtd- Trey can then mike nec- Doomedâ€? specially busy at the mill the past few: MARRIED .. . ' ' .. .' tic are not essary‘ex ensions rom ime to time wit no in- -i want» the Japanese as citizens Asia s weeks and now the farmers are run , Dmkâ€"Duiing.â€"â€"At Brantiord. On- Scientists are said to be constructing a - . : nlng down the sawlogs, making a (tario, on Thursday, February 18. 1932, l -. . - - . . . gNorma May, daughter of the late Mr. of the moon. ThlS, we suppose, is what is known Mr. Fred Cook is getting a big run land Mrs. John Darl' ’ Durh . to popular in either place. The question now arises crease in cost to users. We have every hOpe . . . if it is not better to allow Japan to expand in that in time the Ontario hydro will be the whole seven-foot rocket to be shot off in the direction greater hum in the hamlet. Manchuria than to have the continued immi- property of the peODIe, and that some years . _ . . . . as scientiï¬c moonshine. of buzz-sawmg JObS and givmg goods k {R bert ration s uabbles of the past 25 years. hence there Wlll be no government-guaranteed I . . 4 John Oldham Dac ,son 0 0 pack g q satisfaction. The outï¬t belongs to ‘and the late Mrs. R l Ert Deck, San International affairs have many angles, and bonds. When this time comes it is not unrea- The Chesley Enterprise, with a bill of $25.34 Messrs. Arch. and Jas. McArthur. lMarino California I i ' while the United States may have the idea that sonable to expect each municipality to have Sllf- for two months’ house lighting and Office power, The young peOple of Zion are getting; Japan has an eye on the Philippines she may ï¬cient sinking thhd to finance its own exten- declares itself as not in favor of 'the proposed "p a play entitled, “Trusty Jim" I CARD 0F THANKS also consider that if she gets control of Man- sions and in case Of serious mishap have the The Women's Institute Of ’Zion are ~J- A. Browne, Mhe- 3' Ball and Mâ€- new power plant tax. Now we can ask how in . . . . . . . giving a concert on Friday evening of i Geo. Stinson wish to thank friends churia she Will be kept busy for a good many funds to 80 ahead Wlth repairs WlthOtlt havmg time can the Enterprise keep it's hydro expense this week. land neighbors for kindness shown in sion. There is no doubt that the Japanese have 0f debentures. l McArthur so far recovered as to be lSarah Browne. 1pd for years had the idea they are the logical cus- Although there seems to be dissatisfaction tee conditions in Thunder Bay indicate 5*" lable to be around and take an active, learly break-Up and opening of navigation forlinterest in farm and social life. , - , E -t, b t th' . resent trouble with the hydro in some quarters, we have every' . . . todians Of the as u is p 1932. Ice is 14 inches thick this year, as comâ€" Mr. and MIS. Frtmk Twamley Md may allay rather than foment further anti- conï¬dence that it is being run on a sound ï¬n- Master Mu my, of Welbeck visited the . . .. - - - . . ared with26to30'n he. 'n norm] er.I ' white agitationâ€"prowdlng Japan gets Man« ancial hams, and while there me many things p . l. C e 1 a y a S ceIMecnocklm home on Monday. Roy Mo- 1 in this part of Ontario w churia. about it we do not understand, we do not fee . ill be me poorest crot)Ic'nocltlin is gradually recovering from . The statement of the United States that that we are sufficiently acquainted with mat-lm years. 'his recent illness. argalns she stands for the Open door in China does not ters Of this kind to offer too strict a criticism.’ Sir Malcolm Campbell made a new motor .February has Slipped away so swiftly â€as almost unbelievable. However, the ' ~ For one thin , we cannot see how the rice: . . . . . - mean very much from a nation that hasl f u i: gt†. 1 f h li ht ‘car record yostelda} when.he drove his ma crows are back and signs of spring are slammed her own, so she cannot very well ex-- 0 power a 003 ls '53 or a ouse g ing chine something over 253 miles an hour on the everywhere evident. So far fan wheat pect the world to rush to her aid in demand- service than for commercial use, but take it that beach at Daytona, Florida. It 'will take the has wintered Splendidâ€- ing something which she will not concede her- in the case Of the former the house lighting world quite a time to reach the British yet for THE ROYAL BANK MEN’S CHOIR for this Week self. In the 1904 Russian-Japanese war eighty 13 conSldered a convenience and 3“ exhehse’lspeed. The Royal Bank Men’s Choir of while in the case of business there is the hope 'Montreal will be the feature of the per cent. of the population of the States were rooting for Japan to win, and the writer can very well remember the arguments when he in- sinuated to some that the day might come when they might rue their choice. Apparently it is here now. No, we do not look for many complications in the present war, or whatever it is one may call it. It is a strictly local affair. ' .' °e .‘ ' ' ‘ Chinese pal nts in Toronto are protesting Canadian National Railways broadcast A Great Clearance of poorer householder receives his lighting 3 against their sons training 1“ a Toronto h‘r‘lof ï¬ne music Sunday evening at 9 pm, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S little cheaper, and the man who uses it in his port. gems to take part In the war In Chlna.‘over Stations crop. CKNC and CNRO.‘ , WINTER nose business pays the difference. We don’t know, China, too, must be changing. Only a few short ‘Thts choir, which is in its fourth year, Some at Half Price. but we have always taken it that way. years ago it was considered an honor to die for under the dh'eetton 0t Walter Clepper’l . . . ton Hon. A. R. C. M. of the Facultyi - .. . . . ' 0 . '. , ’ ’ adlcs Sucaicl Coats. reg. Anyway, we have never had the idea we the honor f one 8 ancestms 1n the CBIQStlal of Music of McGill University. is com-' $5.00 for $3.93 could make a better job of running the hydro Kingdom. of making money out of it. In the former, the Ladies‘ Pull Over chaters Eamonn (le Valera, leader of the Republiâ€"lsmï¬' ‘ Regular ;, " $2.19 _______.__â€"_â€"- can forces in Ireland, defeated the Government CARD 0F THANKS - ords, reg. 65c. 2 for 79¢ of W. T. Cosgrave, for the past nine years the We doolre to extend our Sincere; Large size earthen mixing bowls president. We shall now see what is in the ï¬ery thanks to tï¬ehds' neighbors and ee‘ ‘ 591‘ quaintances for their many acts of! Republican who heads the government. De kin (mess, and expressions of sympathy; Valera Will ï¬nd that as leader he cannot give during the illness and subsequent death, Sweater Yarn. all colors, ball 10c voice to some of the Opinions expressed while of our dear mother, the late Mrs. “’11-! in opposition. liam Torry. We can assure them that , we appreciate very deeply the kindly Ontario leads all other provinces in popula- interest taken and the assistance ren- tion. The Dominion population is given at dered in our time of bereavement. Th v . S 10,374,196, an increase of 18.4 per cent since The Family 11’ e allety tore 1921. Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and CARD 0}: THANKS R. L. Saunders, Prop. the Northwest Territories decreased in popula- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Murdock wish pnoug 4 DURHAM tion, 65, 2.09 and 10.07 per cent, respectively, to thank the ï¬re brigade and citizens of Durham for help given during the fire in their home Tuesday morning. posed entirely of members of the bank's than either the present or past officials, even if they were contented to resign and let us do it. The big thing with us is that the hydro has given us something we could never have had The last issue of the Fergus News-Record under any other arrangement. It has equipped dOes not agree with the Chronicle that it is'our office with labor-saving equipment we could the people who are really to blame for so many‘never have otherwise enjoyed, and at a price uncalled-for pensions being granted because far below. This is the main thing, and we have they fail to report the matter to their central,never ,had the time, inclination, or the brains committee, and suggests that perhaps one good to argue about the ï¬ner points of the business way would be to have the county board publish .In the Chronicle office we have motors tot- a full list of the pensioners and then ask for ailing nearly seven horsepower. This does not information. A little publicity, it contends, include our lighting service for the office 01' would stop a lot of applications. for the house. But for all this, the two months’ Well, we are not concerned just how the bill never goes above. thirty to thirty-ï¬ve dol- h'l th . f 11 . N B end is to be accomplished so long as we can lars. When one conSiders that for this he can w ’e e increases are as 0 0W5' ew runs- hold this admirable scheme down to where it run his whole machinery, have plenty 0f lights, WiCk 5’25’ Quebec 21°72, Ontario 16°98» Mani- belongs and weed out the grafters. We might With washing machine, irOn, toaster, and other: tOba 14.75, saSkatCheWan 21.68, Alberta 24.359 agree with the 578,083,360†but for one thing. conveniences in his home, he should have little British Columbia 32.34, and the Yukon 1.76. Who will pay for the publication of these lists comoloiot’ and this ofl’ioo with the general pub- of names? The newspaper, of course. The of- lie, is more concerned With the dollars and cents __-â€" SHIFTS THE RESPONSIBILITY Get one of our good broomsâ€"25c Japan has protested the presence in the . . Chinese air forces of an American citizen. We ï¬ce will be visited by members of the county expenditure than With the intricate manage- do not know the ethics of internationalism well boar d who will proceed to tell us that the pub- ment of so vast a system about which it knows enough to voice an opinion, but cannot see the lication of the pension list is a matter of pub- nothing, and 0f Which we doubt, we have the point. Why Should not an American or any lic interest, that it has a news value, the paper ability to learn. other private citizen offer his services? So long has to be filled up anyway, and “isn’t this list as he was not sent there by his government we a whole lot more interesting than a lot of the THE SKATING CARNIVAL cannot see where his country of origin is re- stuff you print, anyway?†The scheme will de- Ye Editor and wife were in attendance at sponsible. T0 “8. this sort 0f thing seems 3 velop arguments and there will be no end of the annual skating carnival of the Toronto man’s personal affairs. trouble. ' Skating Club on Monday evening, the function We think too that it might not be wise to this year being held for the ï¬rst time in the ° . , . . lng f uenc . ' ’ m... .. 1...“... M... .. ..... my: mm.†m cm W m. titled to the pension, as we do not believe it is saw anything like it before, and in watching irritation says that they are caused by breaks o 50 o 2 so '0 to e The Orangeville Banner says that the grow- the intention to humiliate anyone. If one knew the skaters many of them just returned from in th . . . . . . , j . . e high tension lines between that town and “limb names to publish, what a boon It would the competitions at Lake Placid, N.Y., we were, Eugenia, and advocates as a cure that there he! But in the interests of the Aet' per haps forced t0 the °Pihl°h that few, very few, pe0ple should be a line from the south that would not NO H'GHEQ we might have to sacriï¬ce the feelings of the in either city or' country are good skaters, or be subject to the same violent weather We MONEY SAVlNG DATES deserving to mete out justice to those who an- get the enjoyment out of this pastime that they doubt if this would be an improvement, if some - POSTED l" EVEN DOOM ply for the pension because they think they can should. Exhibitions were given by various of our friends on the Niagara system are cor-l - . " I . get away with it. champions in singles and doubles, with the ad- rect. We have been told that we on the Eam- Pop mmmm 750 ROOMS Sometimu drastic methods, while not strict- dition of several feature numbers by the mem- ia circuit do not know what hydro “lay-outs†m m m m wenyhavebeenwmgwhwesaidthepresentmxsrlSchsfer Austria' Fritzi Eugenie, 0“,“,th .. . . secti ten-up- w was on them but we ï¬lm. Austria; Mrs. Norman Samuel, TV|fl°flllflthfldfnrbemfr hydro in I ~ .. , x . 1] M are highly dentin. 'bers of theclub, large and small. Among those are. It might be better to repair the line from FORD HOT E LS ~ 3 \