W 11.: ii H , tl Health Worth ' Why then take a chance had no: wazrr that is polluu-d 3nd tmitt to: (loan-sue a». 'ho-n pun - an be had by having a I?" drilled. ' aim handle Pumps and Pump - satisfaction ttuarauterd. ED. J. PRATT. R. n.4, bum-v Phone .8. r " Water! Water!! Wale!!! P.F.MachitTtt0it, Ihtrham Next Garafraxa St. Bridge, We have a Good Market for 2 lb. Broilers and over. _ Also Fat Hens Thu Boy. Who Has Passed the Entrance That Boy Who Nada; a Socond Chance That Girl of Well-to-do Pimento Northsrn. _liihltsiinesir_iikillege G n 1' Hoilth Worth ' Poultry Wanted Ilsa perhaps finished his public school â€we. end does not want to take up the long years of study required tor one or the professions. He has not HIUIII education tor his m. Work in the ottieer, shop or factory. It would be in serious handicap on him to be without the education necessary to nuance to the highest positions in the calling he chooses. A tow months in the Northern Business College would certainly be a great advantage to him. i,",. .. .Vaout him, when he declines to go but to school next Fall? You do not intend him to 5) through tite without another chance. He need: special care and help by patient leech. on who will all down at " duh and help him ova-r his dlmcultlen that he is unable to solve h.mcelt. We have had nanny boys do wait, who were lonnerly caused as Indifferent or stupid. Why'. Decline the “ladies were prectlcnl and metal. and the â€when gave them the personal help needed. Who, for male remon bu been batch ward In school and hu outgrown the other pupils In the public school. Who doee no: need to eern her living beceuso present cirrumtences do not "wore it. The girl who perhnpe has had n uplendid literary or nuicel ed- ucation. What about her? There is no perwn who can foretell whet till girl's needs may be in the future. If elm Inherits lnrge wealth else needs e business trnlning to eunble her to “he cere ot it. A change in e per- elt'n circumstances may in" her penile“. invutmeute may tai', end one hey yet he" to depend (it her own exertion tor her deity breed. In n tow lonthe " the Northern Busin- - college ehe may set such prec- ticel trelnlne tint ehe will never lone no setter whet invest-eat: my in". en “nation that will mete her in- de’endent reurdieee ot circunetnu- ARCH. C. CLEMENTS Write or phone 53 and we will call. Fall Term Opens September 3 id There He no Elm-e0 Ext-hating. Students are Ahmed Any Time. Write or “In,“ fee Mar-ath- AboIt Count of Study, Page, Baud, Rte. _ 7 alt-30 cum in ruidonco. opposite McLaughlin's Garage NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, ETC. Duds, Mortgages, Discharges, Loan. Wills, At-ttta, Assignments, Etta Fully prepared tad properly executed "yn the shortest notice Your business solicited That Girl Who Did Not Pass That Ambitious Business Boy Slurp. bright and intelligent, who 12 looking forward to I busine:s career. The Girl or Boy Who Has Advanced Education His case is very simple indeed. A Business Course or a Shorthand and Typowriting Course. or better, both of them, is Just what he naeds. Such I training not only (its him to enter the businses office or bank, but it puts him in I position to advance very rapidly. Who failed in her Entrance Examin- ations or wno tor any other reason is discouraged at school. or who has outgrown her c ass and does not want to return to school. What is she to do? Whether she wants to so into office work or not, a tew months in the Business Department ot the Nor- thern Business College would do her much good. The personal help given by our teachers at the student's desk frequently gives her I new start and she "makes good." It she wishes to earn her living st office work imme- diately after completing her course. or at some future time, she has the education that tits her not only to take s position but to advance as opportunity otters. Who has had the Advantage ot one. two or three years' training at High School or Collegiate Institute, end who is looking torwnrd to n business career. What is his or her vertical- " need? A few months' precticnl trelninc " the Northern Business College, where we specialise in such work. We have n splendid equipment of typewriters. adding machines, book keeping machines, calculators. letter tile. end ubineis ohsli kinds. cerd indexes. dupiicetin. â€pent“. etc.. so that we cnn give him or her thor- ough instruction in the np-to-dete methods need in the large business Durham THAT GIRL THE problem of what school work will be taken up in the future by that boy or girl, is the one that con- I the future by that boy or girl, is the one that con- fronts many parents. The capabilities, the desires, edu- cation and circumstances are so varied that we have only space to refer to a few of them. THAT BOY What About The tunalgamtuion has yet to be ratified by the shareholders of both banks, and it_will probably be three or tour months before the actual tak. ing over. In the meantime, all branches of both banks will be con- tinued as usual. As tar as the Dar. ham Branch of the Standard is con- " we: a little shuttling last week to learn that the Bank of Commerce and the Standard Bank had amiss- msted and the action had met the approval ot the Minister of Finance. These sre two of the oldest banks in Canada sud we are promised will ‘aecure for the customers ot both in- creased facilities for their business.’ The Bank of Commerce assets are nearly $600,000,000. the Standaui over $100,000,000 which is satisfactory so far as security is concerned. The Ua.. ited Bank will have about 780 bran. ches and depositors will lose nothing tor they are on a 50-50 basis. We hope the union will live up to its promises. C. 'tee. & son. “1'" and Pte PRESIDENT ELECT or MEXICO I _ I AssAssmATED ' _ President-elect Obregon of Mexico. STANDARD BANA AND BANK OF just recently elected President. “as COMMERCE UNITE THEIR FORCES being honored by s banquet got up by it was . little startling Inst week his friends, when a. cartoonist asked to learn that the Bank ot Commerce liberty to show some tsketches he was; and the Standard Bunk had smlga- making. mi - a“owed. but with, mated and the action had met the a revolver under them suddenly Bred, approval of the Minister of Finance. ttve shots into Obregon's body who These are two of the oldest banks tell lifeless. The crowd w" re in Canada and we are promised will strained from tearing him to pieces. ‘secure for the customers of both in-' and of course he was Jailed and will creased facilities for their business.’ likely die. Obreson m a stdtesmsn, The Bank of Commerce assets are and served " President for 4 WINE nearly $600,000,000. the Standard over Utthappy Mexico. Are you not glad 3100000000 which is satisfactorv so you live in Canadt? i F." patlgru ' with Member Canndian Weekly Hemp-p OR That Girl Who Has Passed the Entrance Who has finished her public school education and has no desire to be- come a teacher, but who wishes to earn her living at ottice work. What ls she to do? The present day need tor omce work is a thorough praeti- cal course in business subjects. such That Boy Who Did Not Pass That Discouraged Boy Who failed in his Entrance Examin- ations and is dlscouraged. He feels that it would be a year almost lost to go all over the some studies agnin. and he wants to so to work. You know he would be much better pre- pared tor his life work it he had a tew months' good practical training in the NORTHERN BUSINESS COLL- EGE. The boys like it because it Is an education that they know is use- tul. as, book-keeping, banking. arithme~ tie, letter writing, penmanship, com- mercial law, em, or a special course in shorthand and Typewritiur The Northern Busiueas College Ins Ipecl- glued on this work tor over 40 yearn and Ian prepared thousands ot young people tor ottlee work. What this Code†his done tor others it can do tor your girl. Who has got on the wrong side ot things generally-hats not got on with his teachers on account ot work poor- ly done or traleeted, perhaps not all " fault; may be. he was slow or late in mental development. We have had many such boys, who, with personal work at their own desks and sympathy from teachers have made a fresh start and have obtained the education that was necessary tor their life work. so that they were relieved of the necessity at doing the hard- est work (or the poorest pay. It you have such a boy that you feet should have another chance write to as or call at the NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE and let as talk over " case with you. ONTAR‘IO ARCHIVES TORONTO A copy of this paper from the pre gressive town-no-city? has reach- ed cur omee and is a marvel in its way. It is a " page affair. tt spec- lnl number, detailing not only the progress of the Times but of the city and community it serves. It is i1nely illustrated and shows the founder of the 'Rctormer' in 1871 and their Bile. essors as editors or owners througn several changes right up to date. earned, no clause wilt probably be noticeork: for some time. And then only achmge otntutte and once forms THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES 3 THE DURHAM REVIEW [ CANADA YEAR BOOK The publication of the Cumin Year Book for 19274281 is announced. The present issue extends to 1100 pages and is a storehouse ot iniorrm- tion ot everything entering into Can- 'ndian lite, business. education. trade. 'labor and wages, prices, population. Iete. A new feature is on article by Sir Fred Stupart on the Climate of Canada. Stupart it is who gives wea- ither predictions from Toronto. ' The book is tilled with interesting matter under a score ot headings end can be had tor tt, covering cost paper and ihinding only, by sending to “King’s Printer, Ottawa." running 'o' ...- . -rv. Frequently you pick a paper and after glancing at the headlines wear- ily thrust it aside, remarking. "Noth- ing in the paper today." Did you ever stop to think what the phrase. 'Nothing in the paper today' means? It means that in the day or week just passed, that no misfortune has befallen anyone in our town: that no tire has wiped out your neighbor's worldly goods: that the grim angel of death has crossed no threshold of a friend: that no man. driven by liquor. hatred, fear, or desire ot un- earned gain, has taken the life of a ftllow man: that no poor devil, haunted by the past or misdeeds of home other. has crossed the great die vide by taking his own life: that no careless or drunken auto driver has run into another car and injured or killed an innocent family: that tor- nado, earthquake or flood has not wiped out a whole community. So the next time you are prompted to protest 'Nothing in the paper today' Just return thanks Instead of grumb ling because there is no news. timber tht the not in I good brick house. , room with cellar. good well Barn tn good than " tt to it “one foundation. A bargain tor quick purchuor. For terms, or other The present men an the Mandy Printing Co. ud.' The daily paper sprung from a tri-weekly in 1926, and its growth was so phenomenal that the tine building erected in 1914 prov- ed inadequate and in 1927 decision was reached to expand Into an en- _ -isttmn of CLERKs 12, HOLSTEIN 3 It was a great game in Holstein Friday for three inninga. when Hol- stein led I-O, but the Clerks then found their batting eyes, and sent 4 runs across in each ot the next three innings. Royden Burnett pitched his firgt game tor Clerks and held the home team well in hand, though two of Holstein's strongest Irltryertr-Lw cas and McDougall, were absent. The proprietor otters tor Bale that desirable property on lebton St., mt cut ot Durham. containing 50 tom more or less. On the farm u . good - huh “a other nimble CLERKS 17, BANKERS I Holstein not being able to come to meet the Bankers in their scheduled game Tuesday. it was postponed. and the Clerks, with three regulars " sent. played their game scheduled 3 weeks ahead. No team an now beat the Clerk: out ot lst place, though the H. B. may tie them by winning all their games. including 2 with Clerks. Instead ot writing that weekly let. ter to distant friends, why not hue the Review tell them the news of the district. Save yourself the trouble ot worrying over what to say each week for $2.00 tor a whole year. Nothing in the Paper . . ____H “I, Clerks .. .. High School Stone & Band Holstein .. Bankers Get a big bundle of old paper- at the Review omee. Only 5c. Two butt. dles or more at the same rate. Suit. able for several purposes. As the Furniture Co. has defaulted, the present standing to: SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost Tied to play A tram, 30 x 30 feet, " ft, post. almost new; punk Boor. Terms, cash Apply to JOHN SWEENEY. Domoch Gama Next Week Friday, July Mr-Clerks u High Sch. Wed, July 25-trtotte Pl. at Baker: Marked Tenders addressed to the undersigned. will be received up to Friday. August 3rd, at 6 p. m. for the whole contract or separate trades in- valved tor the building ot an Addition to Durham Red Cross Memorinl Hoe- pltal. Plans And Bpeeiticatioua my be Been at the residence ot the Seem tary. J. A. Graham, or Ed. Kreu. Durham, " nny time. The erection of this nddltion in dependent on the vote of July 30. Lowest or my tender not necusar- ily accepted. alt Stop the Clerks HOUSE a LOT FOR SALE TENDERS WANTED FOR SALE :atlon of the Canada tr 1927-‘28 is announced. issue extends to 1100 a storehouse ot intormtv thlug entering into Can- '. A. Grilmn. Sec'y otely the _coinpletion ot ad by this special vlv Is "A Growing Wilt Iv .BP.--"'- _ ant afternoon renewing acquaintances and n baseball suma- wu pluyed with much vim during the Uternoon'ts pro- A- - -.raoq A The nnntmt reunion ot the known Rune funny wu held home ot David Rune. " when his tuber. T. R. Hustle rend“ bout " relatives enjoyed o ormrratuitttiom' to Doug-Jo nuue who won 5th piloe in judging compe- tition " Mtrkdnle. This is the sec- ond time Dougtld has won the hon- our. He won 10th pluce Int your ad the free trip to the Royal Winter Fair. One who ind the trip is not el- igible for it a second time. We hope he may be on the Judging team next year. The barn on Geo. Fischer‘s farm, was totally destroyed by are last Friday A. m. The origin of blaze is unknown. The farm is worked by Mr Walter McGregor who is left in bad shape without a barn to store his hay and CNP. A young colt and some pigs were rescued from the buming building. There was consid- erable old hay and straw lost. Mr and Mrs Geo. Fischer, Mrs 0p- pemchsmer and children. Detroit, are visitors in this vicinity. f1 p-.. Mr and Mr: And. Hustle, Doug-Id. Mrs Brown tad son- J. D. and Alex- ander attended church teervieest at Burns' Pres. Church and visited at homes of L. A. and Nell McLean. This Week'tt Budget Mre And. Hume is this week the guest ot Misc t. Dottie, o. Sound. Mrs Wesley White and children, Toronto, are spending some time with Mr and Mrs John White, white Mr W. is absent in Chicago. Conttmtuatioms to Misses Florence McCaslIn and Alma Anderson on pas~ sing their Entrance exams with hon- ors. also to their teacher Miss E. Al. Ian. "gages Myrtle McDonald and Blanch Boyce attended the Grey Co. Sum- mer School at Presque Isle last week. Gan-c: hunk-m .4 Stare r.. ban. a Lunch W88 The Hustle " Cad . . . . . 740.. It“ . . . . . a,“ A. . and .thNo tsutr4'r2gai/d'fgna- at Low Cost . Lat week’s lteml kaat,tmtttgtor-ua.t.rou-ua-d Quality . . Manual contractio- . . "din-ent. udl ea Fear-Wheel Itabea. Air-Cleaner. Oil Film. Chateau Breather. Tf-its-reed he! My. "fetr9-tineTankiarearGdatu-eii, . . de- pendability " all then a! “I all condition! These are the thing: everyone would like ea have in a car . . and that everyone CAN have, for the first time in automobile Henry, " the low can of the “Bigger and Better" Chevrolet. C-M-I-IM 'PtaG:11fqvrur-eurei-t-u-r--ts. no“ nova-deal at aunt-id my a! but; far Chandra .. ht. D. "JAWS. &Mttt ALB'Y NOBLE Pieahertqtn Durin- You wottld way! Performance . . Uta-in to and bu. "m trtp. Then you would tam Style. of -e.-ehe latest and _in tedr dainty“ log. "tli-ere, meat and but Mink 'éolorihp. - You -i.oaitd want the diutinctioa of Body by Full“. And you would like a Luxurious car . . on with wide. deep cushions that invited not . . with rich airman; _urr'aerlrteri" and tine irerior 9min}- menu . . one" with an; srrotAiiokunia"Gii. weather with one and new of riding. I you could have can], the kind of cut you gagged. what an the future. you would dc- - [VIII-"- -- - enjoyed I DIM waded the Ounce eeiettmtion in n. " nonhuman Sound on the 12th. wu payed with It. Andrey Byers In being mm- , afternoon's pm- and with communion- these an), hen sewed. A having [tuned her Enmncv with ks was tendered honors. , for their kind Kenn Hamilton, Hanover, are as from 1 distance mung Mr John Cooper with u..- W "M." 62!... of the well- u held cube t when home A laying paused her Balance with and honors. and new: “Amman, Hanover. are a,» moo than: Mr John Cooper with ths. And M's work. nae E. A. and Mrs Miller um! “mm of 1):.- Tamnm. spent over the week end Totem». spent over the week and twin: Mr and In M. Byers. Mr Mil let. who " I member at the Har molly Glee Club, (“and St. Am: revs Chmch. Hanover. Sand.) any i with u aoIo. Mr Dough.- Auerlon. London, ts spending his holiday- nt the home o', N! “do. Wilfrid Alder-mu. Mr Jim. Slum, wife and family, at, mu Myrtle Slurp in spending her vac-non with friends at Hot-tan. Mr 3nd In The: Derby vlsiten with Mend- nelr Pulley recently. Kenn Chu Rudolph and Jno. Bur. ml of Hanover spent 1 day with - have Indy. Ilia Davidson Ind ulster. Mrs ' and children. tandem the the 'ruerus ot Alex and Mn McLean. Mr and In Jno. Becker. Ayton, vis lied with Mr tad In C. Seim lately Mr and In Wm Fritz and tantil: visited recently with Mr and Mrs A Mr and Mrs H. Hus. Mr and Mrs Chrence Mayer. Mr and Mn Fwd Flow. Mr and Mm Carl Mammal and Mr and In R. Prey. III ot Elmira Mr and Mrs Dave Schenk Ind tamilx of Anon and Mr and Mrs Noah Mow mar of Newman, were the 1:qust ot Wm and Mn Selm recently. Mrs Wilson of Medicine Hat. Alta, is visiting with In A. Andetuon this week. We are sorry to lam that lint»- Nellle Byers was unfortunate in has, in: her um broken last Friday In falling ott an apple tree. Wedding summery tn various an In ll may at the Review Ottice fur Aug. & Bebt. brides. We no» at your service at “unable prices. In Nichol and "tttrhter Ruth. 01 Durham, visited friends in this In callty Rut week. Mr Bert and Miss Nettie Byers at oompanled Mr and Mrs E Millvr to Brant recently when they were thr. guests of Mr and In Spence Nesbix The farmers the getting their sup ply of binder twine in good time for the beautiful hnrvest. through the I T F, o. Club at Allan Park Mm! when an the Hampden m to In“ mkF-ahrlvelled up and - (or the Presbyttaria1 W O Am. 7th. In - Mills. Toronto, m Md 1Btrt txetl' I I.“ Bonn-e Carson. W . few days at hrr IJ Neil 5.le Rev Mr i I)!“ will occup) llw Hm 'utt and tor tlte my lid August. whim» m a tl p.m. instead um next Sunday In E Bun. “mmâ€. 3.31 days It her ttrottteCti. H R If I“ Mrs Hepburn an at her Noun-n. " u Mr and Mrs Hepburl Jul I“ Wllllcv, Durham HM. Mr and Mr, A - Muir. ll Wm M met a ti BtartirtR I!" " E m days at her Mr and Jean and ll Helm“. I m Vulcan Sunday- Dr and In J. E. Miirr all De'. ulster. (Zulu-rt: mph at days vitUUttg lethal. Mr Alfred Hincks removed In Durban Mr - In Stu. Town In 060. 'EeMeekitt and I ttntrt, visited It Jun. Mc.N My. Mr and Mrs Geo Brown and Billy Hi: day to Niagara urn-r Me ot weeks at Mr In K. chrlhur a bank (or I visit. r Mr Angus Mrlmt able your old roll I A number from Mr and stein. "an Honours. "th July tit Mr and Mrs IL. Thursday urn-r m or trip. We c-xlu-n ,tut6ttggt' to this y long and happy w A number at Dyed the om. Tue-any In! v Hopevlllu July 19, 2" 8 p. m. and on“. Mullah? ut running m The chair al a by the Co. gnu: follow-d Bgtrn Band t {Merv-Ir, km W lddu-n spa-ch tom-hm The mm “on ll F'1e mums And (I She urn-d a granny con Pgototxtattt t Idvmln- m Non Dr. G. L. on amt). words of ti “The toth con m." he arm-d connection. "In ate union-l 5 Rev. lichen; a wkw and ly banners. u banner cf tho- The any i Ill-ch "110)“ Mr Beecher you]; layman ', all. macho-d a In the "sence all tor tour w Wu will â€but. At the "raue. on“. "can. J m Mcoonald I m In! money I“. Dori:- Mr! holulny. beginnin Mag, Etrie from o. Sound Mr and In; Ii lush. In- slwnd with their par Wade. My Flinn-I mu! S. S pivul He'- Mlh on We, Mr and Mrh Ju and In Jun. Wil WI: MeEatehttie'r Last Week. Mr and Mrs Ja tty. WM [not in! over the how In the xi day. [can Than: an: Alla Stewart went at the week It “4 Mrs J. A mum at. In Jul, eWit and tal the Int of week 51 Mr A mu» lccldom hvl Rdama. the ll par old It and In lmr- “an!†"F. mined by her {all emtttngt M) with the nu n- on anon; the long . a hen and andâ€: "in [In her foot an caught " tulle and want sewn-l 800640ch tor Rent â€Home In l'ppv-r " With this "a a (not! 31 dandy plum-d, tor MS I " to In Neeves, I'm Mr Arch Run PRIC Ind J ULY Mr, HOPEVILLH M h " M