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Durham Review (1897), 31 Jan 1929, p. 5

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r rratro “NM. WM», 3 - b"' Mr Duncan Mew ©en aith . days at the hon. ", r and Mrs Jaett Cm“! wo-I’M matters with If; n t‘uswwn. Durham. on n- \‘uil Livingstone. 0| rgains! E 5.45 I . 5.95 g 5.95 t 5.1'5&4.95 l )SLEY DURHAM tphony (TREEN GROVE LATONA JAN. M, my your own ----. m on», of ion tnth two and the 0 of the speak" ur con Toe-water, b the mar quality Us Win: In "er with “I'M tttto Do ay is Hum. roles. Drum Mrs Goo N... ham lie-mu Furrememt, b Ira Clark Wat. I spent Mm, Will an"... mu spent a. 9 W "um" dsre Hm. In. lohn Elli-on. ved the I“. ml) " been mom Listeria“ ' of new happy In Inerat I”. Che ”In” “tended to trirmte. _urent 31... on mu. Ritchie m ftCP tment the Mrs J... . attended .own l." ‘nl over the t Mill 8..- and Mary, and In "loll Allan Park, Mr and In of Ttru. iiG7 well and f... " and In. on Sum” (Huang, g. hen the n. I: n his Mr com- the ' had IND! "not of Why take the trouble of doing your omt baking when we can supply mu with who .~ some bread and other bakery products at rem savings ? All our bverr products are of sun- erior quality. ti E NDERSON’S BAKERY " Also good Mixed Chop at $34 per ton, bulk M Ford Sales and Service Th" wrather the put two chub“ by,“ flue, bright an! my nature a v a good crowd out to church on :ur 'stys after three atomy M". Mr and Mrs A L Hutch were the E 1, -'H ur Mr and Mrs Allie New, At the lowest prices tool . Try us out Console Model, I Pf,lr'ytsHirosies, Feeding Molasses which we are selling at a gal. by the barrel. JOHN McGOWAN fiat and be Lm PRICEVILLE 6.3M: THE PEOPLE's MILLS We grapi SMITH BROS. through 1929 at a price, below our cost " EXCEPTION”. BARGAIN M cMeekin Sundared have just received a earload of at a price. We have for i Listen ! JAN. 31, trosley 5-tuhe Radio Set, complete immediate sale sleep In me contents of the in; lumpilght for I read a portion of thi before retiring for t bers. But years have away and could be 1 member left father-In 300d old fathers m family quietly mung comfortable heat from the comm-f- " "” . Ind zero weather. I aged Pioneer of the Jnnuaryl he has seen ed In old Pricevllle or ohrtaahioned Brepttum er of uklng tire from the storm. The big tttled wlth smaller 1 bringing good heat th old fashioned cabln We have experienced I ple of weeks stormy and ter weather with ' - PRICEVILLE Thhnai’y fi l Nomi meeting there will be . a.“ nu "comment and Mr Wes Ber, ry of Toronto in taking hits place at the depot. Mr Robt Meechun his gone to B1itretruri to work I) nil-n __-.., ~---- In: an!) the nu. Mr Ed. Hos: h burne for treatment 'rAth her with her friend In" Jennie Mr Sun McDonald 15 back in": l'..- " 1 ‘ ' left father-lean 31;; Father and moths McNeil's _ --- nun-15‘ tire from the elects ot The big bucking was smaller splits in front, , heat throughout the cabin. Here we and the" and mothers md r mung beside the Bo. on duty two Week. With Hottg h... me to Shah “tin-nu -_‘ -- -- W“ BVuV l0 work 0 nthe section. the annual congrega- ' dtty When we hope _ In". -g.-_J -__ vvua day When we “no attendance me good old Book. " the night’s alum- we 'ttttttted and gone ’0 said by a lonely erleaa and mother. Id mother calmly cemetery while we Durban Itttrtt sales ot wind '. It reminds the the many atom). seen since he land. 'rtentfr, &GLENELG " venue the Bo. am the effects of trig maples, malt. the old father to Glenelg. Th; Wu In dang. he elects ot the last ' i regular win. ' York Sow for Sale _ Due to tarrow Feb. 15. Apply to Q , John McGlrr. R. R. 4, Durham - I I The Revlon! forward. subscription- rt I to all daily paper: It a Invin- to A rat‘wr '"'tfnue situation has arts '"t ", "M“"Mn mm: the municipal Martha and "I a result} new vote I" ""00 """r'emort, in taken hat Thur-MW Attot the first nomina- Wm “W m1- t'otmeillor'artd the Renvn~r‘nvt '"'rt'tMod, neeesrsitatlpg a new Month" As a"eording to the r_".nrt PH" tho old council hold. omea, until a nnw one ta elected. And as thet Rrwsvo "tret In part of the un- omnlzod new Council. merdoré he in tttOtt-tled from tewiinir County Council an wag-k 1nd the Retiring have In _rettr'meet'itttt the . and: a late of mm Wham -eunersd More tme ambush.- . meant In County "Council cm. FLESHERTON HAS UNIQUE MUNICIPAL SITUATION the Council, of mane of the younger people had they been on hand to witno-s them. Among "man who performed were Dan. Raw:- n Hague of Sullivan Tp. and Reeve Thou J. Brodie ot Glen- elg, who was awarded the prize for being the most artistic waltzer in The dining room ot the Comely House, Owen Bound, was converted into a hall room last Thursday night at which the members ot Grey Co. Council were the hosts and so auc- cesafm was the dance. that it is to become an annual affair. Warden Moody presided, Den. Reeve Herbert Corbett of Artemesia was floor man- ager and in addition to the regular square dances. fox trots. two steps. etc. several of the members of the Council gave a demonstration of ape vial (hm-in: sterrdanelng, Waltzing, etc, which would have been the envy County Council held Dance ', On Jan. 7th. T. W. Findlay was elected Reeve of Flesherton, but only one Councillor H A McCaulay. quel- ined. and thus he got an aeeltunation To itll the three vacant Council seats another nomination was held with e- lection last Thursday. This brought out seven candidates and the hottest election in years. the winners being C N Richardson M, J F' Mathewson " G B Welton 87. W Miller 74, w. Moore 73. W. G. Kennedy 61 and C. W Bellamy 43, were the unsuccess- ful contestants. Flelherton Elects Councillors what-mm" Let us send In your-I. men toyrcontend with. Mia: Ander. aon who was teaching in Northern Ontario, had more as she had French Italians. Indians, a. few Irish, but no Scotch. An old highlander was writing to friends in the highlands when Cana, da was young saying 'Don't come to Canada for we have only bears, wolves, Indiana, negroes and white men to,eontend with. Mia: Ander. Our lady teachers of Edge Hill " clnity were cnmpelled to any at their boarding houses on account of the storm on Friday. We are sorry to hear that Mr Dan McArthur, Durham, is laid up, also Mm MrArthur. Their many friends hope to hear ot them being well a- gain shortly. Yesterday was a tine day and af- forded many to go to their worship- ping places. The roads are not Brat class yet but passable. Our mall man at Edge Hill was obliged to cut out a trip last week. It, --., -9...- unu.. I mother is laid to rest beside her companion in McNeil's cemetery, Mrs Donald McLschlsn (nee Alice Ross) who passed away in Durham hospltel lust Saturday morning from the effects of a stroke received some ilve or six weeks ago. Mrs Meuettlan was a faithful school teacher end taught in P "', school until taken by ill- ness which ended her career. We are not going to say much about this highly respected lady who was faith- ful in herduties to her church, school and home. The funeral this after. noon wilt be a somewhat sorrowful one. Here we and a dear daughter ot some 14 years of age left n or- Phan. She can now repeat the solemn lines : Now my mother she is gone, t ,-_ -.., u. mung you a stand [out in 3 more beautiful home than mine. The old messenger ls called 'Death'. Week after week the old messenger makes his etuu--m, matter to him whether father or mother. This Monday, 28th Jan.. 3 math" there quell u s messenger culling here And there. No matter to Him wheth~ er in aim or storm. tor he I: no re- nectar or persons. He cells on the rich and poor to be his guests. He cuts through ilelds regardless of " drifts end can. on on. In.» “A --- Me tttft here no”. beside her companion netery, Mrs Donald e Alice Ross) who Durham hospital last as from the effect. tad one ta labeued with tickets giving the and the price. , madame feature. Ctttmter oases. on When the writer saw Mr: ti son's window, it Ihowed some smart. tho' simple Huloween utionn and null hunts allot :ppropriate coilchonn. All Mr Henderson's treahir products from the bake shop. preter- ring to keep it attnctlve from the standpoint of cleanlineu. This sue-22w an unusual idea, one of her own. hut it makes for n tidier win- dow and In suitable for a unallcom- munity where there ts not so much window shopping, In hot weather. the objectionable Mel. which are a disgrace to so may Canadian store windows Mount-w in lmhlltownl. are not so likely to tind food. ot goods he alters. He doesn't both. er about keeping his window ttttme. tive, nor making it a credit to him- Belt or his own particulsr Main St. Essence of Cleanliness Mr Henderson bu not fslien into this rut, His store from is very small but it is conspicuous from the use ot white paint both within and with. out. It its. spotlessiy clan and is kept so by being chsnged regularly every two weeks. This is “tended to by Mrs Henderson who, it might be noted, does not often use fresh nesa. In one so often neglected by Canadian bakers. partlculu-Iy as to the windows ot n bakeahop in e small community. The owner of such a shop seems to get into A rut, both about this point and the variety We would say that of the three things that have contributed to Mr. Henderson's success. his skill and thorough training In a baker are nec- eamlly am. Then would come clean. lineaa. and the her that invariably he use: good fresh materials in " breed and cures: and third. that he gives his customerl variety. It In hard to any upon which of these he has placed most emphule. The sec- ond of these points. that of cleanli- When it was poulble tor hlm to consider establishing a business for himelt, his choice of location is in- teresting from the fact that he de. llberately chose the small centre, though he bed the training and skill to take up work in any large one. Eleven years ago he settled In Dur. hah, with his experience and small capital. Today he owns his own bus- iness, his comfortable home and will tell you that busineu in aamllltown is decidedly worth while 'ttttnewly. The answer which Mr Henderson demonstrates in person is a most em- phatic assurance thnt both these things can be done successfully tor he is doing them. 22 you: In Canada Twenty two years Mo, Thos. Hen. derson came to Canada trom his nat- ive heath, Scotland. well qutuitied to practice his trade. Practically one half of that time he spent in bake- shops in various Canndlnn cities. There he accumulated experience and capital. the credit bslance being lar- gely on the experience side. I --- _.-',. vvv-n-u may JIII'I up.” for a six pound. dark Fruit Cake Tarts. Ginger cookies, Nut Oatmeal vwss won by Mr Thomas Henderson. cookies. Spnnish bun. besides two or r a member of the A"oeitr,tion, who', three vu-ieties of sub and roll Jelly n owns a successml business in Dur- takes “a of brown m white bread, 1 ham, Ont. (PopuUtion 1,725.) Burl with buns made from bread sponge. , two "tbrtt previotut Mr Henderson _ The/variety was so lugs end so sur- tgwas the winner of a place in the A!" prising tor . mil shop that though riled Trader Shield for . similsr the writer bought three or four kinds t cake. Since he operates hits own she did so with the expeetationthttt I bakery without any "dime“ BE-' some of the goods would be stale as l cept that given by " wife and a. it seemed impossible that in this . young son ot trehool Me, " enter-, small community they would bemov-: , prise in entering these Dominion- ed quickly enough to be really-fresh v" _ wide competitions and his ability to But to her surprise they were delie:' F carry on swank il noteworthy. But iousiy fresh and kept so for seventh .hi littlet tgetty',',',,',' c,'l'T', tttrt days, due, she supposes. to the high t s enerp se smal- 0 er ways, one of them being in the fact lungs-y msterisls of which they were that his small bakery is providing I the community with fancy cakes, Alert for New Ideas ' such as are sold only by the Iameat' Mr Henderson puttt great stress Ott catering establishments in the big‘ changing the contents of these trays ‘cities and doing it regularly and to frequently. He watches the lines 'the satisfaction of all concerned. carefully and if anyone do” not The second question is can . small bake shop in a small town compete successfully against modern condi- tions. such as swift transportation of competing products from the big ci- ties, chain store prices and the abil- ity of his local customers to get to the large centres in their own cars. A story about Mr Henderson my almost be said to settle two questions upon which there is frequently plen- ty of argument. The tint in whether there is 3 worth while patronage in a small Canadian town for baking of an exceptional ilne quality. In oth. er words, should a skilled baker who is able to turn out line fancy work leave a. large community for Ismail one ? Many (From Baker and Confectionery THE LAWDOR SHIELD offered " the 1928 Convention or the Brand and one BtaertfAatsoeiation or Can- Thomas Henderson. Durham, builds Sn Small Community Another Prize Winner w, u IllOWEO some Very ample Huloween decor. "ell baskets Med with (the "Kiis a; m kept In g1naa trays. Every my "in" Mute baud We of the go“. freshly baked Mrs Hender- THE DURHAM REVIEW s' ' ok-a-i-juicy-Omer-s, TORONTO his Men. The advertising they cue him for his cloudiness end the good quality for his products es well u for his original little ates was priceless and shows that Cumin: houIewives npprecinte these things when they can get them. Makes city Confections l A act sometimes ignored is that there ere n considerable number of wealthy homes in Cumin: cannu- ities ot the size of Durham and that when the mistresses of these homes so in for entertnining they mt the best and are were": willing to my tor it. Durham for instance. is theh home at s former tttmet minis- ter. Whether his wile sets the pace 0.. _‘-_.-._. The writer does not live in Duel ham, but villa there, and tor' sornel you-- he hu henrd the Durham lad. Iea pruning the Durham - for fancy uni-hen and hi: public like. le','.',','.',',", who calledtl to buy bread whole appearance m- Crea Bud when ttut ice and which has the attractive iln- _ origin, ttte “W" we ish which the city - can give} thu” '" kno But he has not changed hie priceeto w ere tttet alfalfa m meet the chain More pricee. He corn taller., the " mites good bread, treeh. of good ma- lambs Ntter. 'ree teriale. charge. the uauni price of We more happy or whef, a loaf and gets a patronage in spite bite, l? have named of the lower price asked for bread Acres. brought -in by the chain atom and The family when , delivery truck: from nearby citlee. ‘meaning h" found ttt While thin aide of Mr Header-owe but . m p1nee in . busineu in interesting. the other: . - - feature, that of hi: making ot'tancy mutes, in more no. 7 tor it in ourer northern hie, unique that in a community ot the, size of Durham there should be a;' Senior baker who can turn out lancy cakee.’ h which have captured the trade which (l1fleut ayml' formerly went to the large ahope. I W, --M'e_v “WWW tion trom the grocery utorea which sell ukel brought into Durham from outside points. but he in: to meet a good deal of competition and price cutting from bread lines. Ot courle. to reach the purchuer. It might hue been supposed that Mr Hender- son wn nailing " much Cttriatmna cake right along u " community could ”lune but this increue with. In the put month. tell: . diluent story. dow. HU ules have increased 30 or 40 per cent since the ennouncement that he had won the ttward we: made, which show- that even in the "all! community there II more bul- tneu to be had if one known the “my him and had made n similar cake the week before. 8am increased so or 40 per can it will be. noticed that the Ibield won from the Dominion competition is on display in Mr Henderson's win. or of their own which unnot beuur- paued. He make: . point of wash- Ing and mixing his fruit very thor. oughly before adding it to " mix. The cake is baked in double pans and after one hour in the oven in covered with paper to prevent Idlrk surface. Mr Henderson was prepu» ing to make a torty4ive pound wed- ding cake when the writer called on him and had made . Iimihr cake ml. be ly every two weeks, which shows that Mr Henderson', community ap- preciates it. " remll tor ti0e I Two large slabs of the prize-win. hing fruit cake were In the counter case. This amount is made regular- ly every two weeks, which shows Mr Mr Henderson puts great stress on changing the contents of these trays frequently. He watches the lines carefully and if anyone does not move quickly. he drops it and sub- stitutes something else. He is al- ways on the alert tor new ideas and one might draw attention to the large number of health goods that Were in the case on this occasion as well as the fact that he makes several var- ieties of health breads. ashes sad of brown sod white bread, with buns made from bread sponge. 'rtte'variety was so urge and so sur- prising tor s small shop that though the writer bought three or four kinds she did so with the expectation that some of the goods would be stale as it seemed impossible that in this small community they would bemow ed quickly enough to be resilytresh. But to her surprise they were delic- iously fresh and kept so for several days, due, she supposes. to the high ouslity msterisls of which they were Ioned recungulu- kind, only now"- ored. wlth ammonia !) Oatmeal date drum (n Inge subunit!“ ovalshap- ed drop), Conant mamas. Jam Henderson han little competi- Modest over his prize Cake Henderlon's win- Junior thiertou It {innova- '.... Wukenon " Durham ..... Humor u What-um -- FARM FOR SALE OR RENT The nuns: ttf Iona turn. are elo- quent. They bunch pride at! well- being. The old aw “Winn In A ' eee cakee, Petit Foure. French Par. ' F. GR. tries, in feet enything they wish,end, HONOR GM (when true to their sex, they demand Mty; cred: Nomething ditterent from whet Mrs; Surgeon. l Brown or Mrs Jones hed et her per- chee. ty." he in interested end cooperates' OMee, a... with them to the limit ot hie ebility; Entrance a _ end equipment. er-e-ee-me. E Carrie. the "Home-med." Test. _ J tt a I Someone will elk how e bekeehop: . , 'in e emell piece can hendie fencyf Barrie lcekee like this without e Ices. Thex genewer in that when e Durham hoe-i Breach {ten plene e party she celle on Mr.; open ,Hendereon end together they sit; down end look through . beautifully Home end illustreted book of fancy cekel end Holeteln. Lot icee. in exectly the eeme menner e tttttt of en u women'did yeere ego when the had er in home, 1 her clothee made by e dreatrtnuer. [ bio on pm“ There before her are wonderful " a empiee of the bekere' or deooretore' Ami-gasses. 'art, eieborete end dueling end in ell fverietione of color to match her col- ?or scheme. She chooeee Liiiaiiii/ GEORG that tekea her fency end on that day _ U0"... M of her perty they ere delivered freebl In. ' without eny uncerteinty ebout Irein' Dete- - service end likely to ceuee plenty of; Celt ”not“ comment heeeuee of their ettrectivegl'lelherton “I no". Belt of ell. in the opinion ot: Dmdatt P. o. most women, they tute u if yt -------, were mede of good meteriele. amt-l to; " e houeekeeper. the writer; dog open that my beltere will epprec-i iete um leet point. It in the “none-f M M nude ten." the. .n-A-l- .- -----, _ . .._“, rosebuds. apnyn of mrzlpun lave. Ind silver ribbon- It each corner. Thin all. tor Ttie. He nukes Geno. a Mate" that upped- to women: only good Intern]: will glvelt.,‘ The STAR THEATRE" Also a good real on Sports. under 1.0.03. auspices ADWIQSION 35c & ac. 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