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Durham Review (1897), 18 Jun 1931, p. 4

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I T1 " J. S. lllleliulhml , y Ford pndlcu that workers w: ceivo 327 a day by 1950, which is 'ttt 827 a day more than a lot of . m are getting " the present Suvmsful Collectors tor M) years ORANOEVILLE They Get Raul”! Price Lower this Season. low “.50 We're otherlineu from 3.25 Sir Oliver Lodge “,1 now be living to reach Trouble In that a good In "t :,.;:...:_- km. 5. Now is the time to clean up your Slow Accounts ACT AT ONCE See " Null: Window for some of our new lines of Richmond0xiords FOR MEN Send your. List to but" Holiday. will soon In we. Get A on»... sum-o Am to an with you iE5 p CL?a'P. Mr and Mrs Amt. Fulton and son, ~:g;:~'__;.:i Thos., were in Chesley and Elmwood & rr;:,'..':'?::,.'..':');)"), Monday, calling on friends. The Blue Bell g IE(.'t'ih"ii"""a, The Hickling family were visitors h' 4, " Poetese " iMi1 pt lhf: home ct Mr and Mrs A. Ful- E:rri:?,,ts'i'i ,1 ton Saturday evening. - ri1i.i:'je.. Misses Muriel and Evelyn Hen. derson spent a day recently with . . . their parents. t My t WW 'Ht yr')' he . ' Sorry to hear Mrs B. Rahn is ati lthink that lilac " the 10ml [Hunt under the Dr’s care. Hope' in garden prun and ragged hedgeit grows, she w’ll Boon be well again. j Its fragrantcluuuuofreariandamethre Miss L. Brimblecomb was the, Liftiinincenteimiescrista 'i(t'i'1dc)'u'tt Mrs Will Fritz on Totheclear amofMay'o my skies. Mr Cameron McNaughton has in-’ Wish. "ther '"tte'ommaetcaAmrful, vested in a stock truck recently and: . p . . is now open for business in t " 1arteeriniiiac tti1levettinedies tans bah . . . porting stock for those who wish.. 1v"ut-edli1acuroutttuepitome., We wish him success in his new un-l Mth purple pinnacles a Prince's plume; dertaking. i, Regal, yet "at withalln‘nplicity. (PP, cfudrey Byers was in Hano- . . ver ri ay and Saturday writing on Ttc,:',,,,:',:.'..',':,?!'??"?,-: Counterpoint and Theory Exam, tre-, Samuel) a main 1xautr-allinvain ing a pupil ot Miss Hahn's. I Istrivetotesiiacintumint. ' “Panama As own At Downfall I... Mon m with“: uuu C",","'."'""?' . h' Come and Enjoy the Night it? Molly BevaH KELLY & AIKEN Two Splendid Orchestras ---- Haw's of Swinton Park and Trushinski’s of Walkerton, will supply music for Square and Round Dancing. LILAC FRIDAY, JUNE l!) under the auspices of Durham Hockey Club and Durham Amusement Co. Grand Street Dance in Durham (on Lambton St. between bridge and Garatratza Street) o reach 100 years. a good many do EV long before thattime an men should 'avement in good shape “D 'Canadian Cigar (The; H. l TOBACCO MAKERS, '-CFZE-CNBtEEEEEaa Miss Audrey Byers ver Friday and Sam: Counterpoint and " ing a pupil ot Miss 1 Mr Cameron M vested in a stock is now open for porting stock for We wish him sum dertaklng, Miss Margaret \Vitson, Toronto, visited at the Anderson home ever the week end. Muss Muriel Fawcett, Tara, and Miss Elvira Hlekling, Walkerton, are spending the holidays with the latter’s patents on the farm. Work on the floating bridge Over! 'i"fl'r')'i'elilr"l/e,itlt,ue.t true the beaver meadow was somewhat . delayed last week end but its on a: "_------ lair way to being ccmpkted in a HOW AND WHY WAS few days. I _ - venmg MAKERS, SELLERS GIVEN NO TAX as; HAMPDEN ear Mrs B. Rahn is at r the Dr's care. Hope 1 be well again. Brimblecomt, was the and Mrs Will Fritz on l McNaughton has m.. oek truck recently and for business in trans- tor those who wish. success in his new un. Byers was in Hano- 1 Saturday writing on ad Theory Exam, be- Miss Hahn's. RELIEF ', POLICE MAGISTRATE WRATHY: g REDUCTION IN SALARY .5 Up in tho. town of Collngwood. the _j mluction of salaries has hit Police 3 Magistrate llogg, in that his was cut vl down by $200. Now "Rrduetion" in . everything is the popular pastime in 'rrnumcipal and government circles.‘ . but when Collingwood only reduces the salary of the Police Magistrate.’ _ he gets "hot under the collar" and iiu last week's issue of the Coiling-l l, wood 'Enterprise', of which Mr Hogg: fie editor, he pours forth vitrol upon] (the council board ot that town for Itheir actions. We cannot and would! not. quote all the lovely C?) thugs he, (says of the town fathers but will quote a paragraph to show how her fools about it: l Who of our readers can authenti- 'cally give information. as to the :wold "Saugeen" 'l-it':, meaning and Inigo who named the liver? The Tuxis Bcys' Meeting at Holstein in ‘July, ere calling their quarters "sau. aern Camp" and want to know its derivation. The Review feels it to, be an Indian word, but can get no authentic knowledge of the word or what it means. We have inquired of several. who have historical know. ledge stored in their head, but from; none of these is a satisfactory te,') wen! lu-thcom'ng. While the river carries no historical past, it should have a reason for its name. Now, who can help us? Her experience in Institute work has trained her to be a valuable " ficial and in the activities of Knox Church, Durham, she is just as val- uable. For many years she has also been Secretary at the W.M.S. ot that church, and there also is her trfT1cient but unostentatious work felt. This may be a little unusual in; the line of an editorial, but Just the‘ same a recognition that true service! No town has public spirited worse) ca to spew and the need for thepitsi more apparent than many another; nccd in our civic life. The opinions] of the gentler sex, are today, sought? in many avenues and caucauses ot' our public 1itc,---one time open only) I to men. They are in fact a ballast to any vessel or ship of state, and that; this is more and more being recog~L nized is evidcnt tram the increasing: I place women hold on school boartits,r Agricultural Societies ofriei'allist, eth‘ it is a patiiotic as well as civic ser-1 vice they are rendering to home and/ country. , With the coming District Meeting of the Women's institute for South," Grey, it brings again into prominence;I one of its most active workers, Mrs I J. S. Mcllraith. For 23 years hart she been a member of the Institute," and for twelve years District Sec'y.i‘i Her work in the latter regard is too t well known for comment, apart from] ‘ the fact that she has been "the pow-il er behind the throne". When events , move smoothly to their ttity.) they do not Just happen to do so: itl there is scme force behind them and i tt it would be a non-observant person] Ci who would not credit Mrs Mcilraith Ct as being much ot that force. of I!!! 'heryo" 333i: New"! Canadian Weekly um Dist. Sec'y Treasu.cr for " I', YEARS A MEMBER OF THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Huber Cumin Wan, um erl’ Wham. mum & BON, Editor and Pro- prtrumr. "SAUGEEN" NAMED? ing at Holstein in heir quarters "sau. want. to know its Review feels it to Years ‘rcleu m Canada been l Mr and Mrs Arch Seurles. Guelph, itt. Otto is moved to were recent visitors with their uncle they will Bell their p Wm Hill. relalmed the workers I Mr and Mrs Albert Read, Toronto. 391:: 52:“; 1,3”? J,', lwere week end visitors With Mr and, chmiats in the iron ind ‘Mrs L. McLean. ‘futing the point that I Mr and Mrs Dennis Allard: son and prices, Mr Machcol laughter, Samia, were visitors this people in Canada seem (week with his brother, Jerry Allord. 5 the Impression that t Miss Corinne. Lawrence spent a manufacturer add: the day this week in Lindsay with her price of his W?o. to I brother Allister. ‘s"'""“' "..._ - Maya with her mother, Mrs Jchn Mc- gNally, who has been very ill at her ,home in Durham the past week. I was Myrtle McLean who spent ithe past few months in Toronto, ar- ,rived homo Friday. :jcvera' trom hero attended the U.F.0. Convention in Flesherton on Szuuxday. The U.F.W.O. met at home of Mrs Thos Milligan Friday last. The lday was tine and there was a. splen- did attendance. The President was in the chair and conducted an inter. (sting meeting. The next meeting; will bea social affair at the home of; Mrs Joe Crutchley. i Old neighbors are pleased to havo Mi Chas Weppicr as a resident Lil the ndisrhborhood, having moved into the old home Monday. Mm Jas Crutchley spent a few I It's a beautiful picture. It is an ('untortunate thing that the Gov't of [this ccuntry cannot attord a great loutdoor retreat where the victms ot [these stock brokers could enjoy the fresh air of the outdoor camping life, ,with plenty to eat and drink, enter, "ainrnent and luxuries galore. How- ever, we can't all be 11n..tltey 'irtavc.si"-nor could all the victims of! these brokers qualify under the Chis-l tsliieation of "Preferred" inmates it! they stood in a prisoner's dock and; listened to sentences similar tothose‘ imposed upon these same brokers a few months ago. l We therefore wondei what will be the public reaction to the further in- formation to the effect that those convicted stock brokers are to be considered "preferred inmates", not of the penitentiary. but ot a prison farm. . . . ll, (Chatham News) " When the news "atted over the vwire that Toronto and Ottawa stock 'blokers had been sentenced to terms to! imprisonment in the Kingston Pen. istentiary, the feeling was quite gem 1Erol m this country that the cause of Justice had been served and outside 50! tin~ rslatives and czcse friends of ;.iio condemntd men, absclutely no sympathy was felt tor the culprits lwuo have been (else to a grr‘at trust.' This feeling was especally strong a- ;mcng the Victims who had lost their, :lifetlme savings and had been con- demned to an existence or grief and misery, as a result ot the knnvery ot' these stock brokers. Their conviction and sentence was held forth as proof that there is only one law in this country for the nah and tho inituetr tial. as well as tor the pear and friendless. - Several trom There are" notvany communities which would be willing to so " tar as tho good citizens of Bow. pl ROCKY SAUGEEN THE DURHAM REVIEW THE "PREFERRED" TORONTO CLASS mm» " . tttttsm." i. hiiiiCi' ‘: [stood staunchly by thet We of few Mc- her course, t.yfriculturiatss/ Nicol. He took cred branch factories that ected in Canada been In. One is moved to they will sell their 1 claimed the workers l a v“ s. 1.114515? or V3!!- franc} and took thrm to the potted {staticm where they were given tut 'per, The next morning they were ‘discharged without breakfast and told no move on. The huts are being de. sttcyed. No ccmplatnt had been laid ‘by residents in the neighborhood. ‘Four .or five hundred unemployed {gathered in the Market Square, ot, 'tawa, where they Were addressed by! A. A. Heaps. M. P., and I a “MM- l in most nppxovlng ter get and the Govern policy. "I am tsatitsil will be called a work business man’s budge mm business man, course, yfriculturiatts," -_.,.., JMIB A, no mere trade depression, it is a catastrcphe ot the ttrat moment." Mr J. R. MacNicol, Toronto, spoke in most nppxovlng terms ot the Bud- get and the Government's general policy. "I am tsatisfied the Budget will be called a working-man's and h"srir,-, ---., I - - -__ --...uu. mum: or _[ cement mergers, whieh raised a gen- eral laugh. I A number of unemployed men had gmdually founded a colony at the /ejiiiii,iji,t,'i' ot Ottawa. Some seventy ,0! them had congrvgated and out of aha material found on the dump ha..t {built themselves huts. Discarded au- tomoblle seats were about all they {had in the way of furniture. A squad‘ .cf pclice surrounded the place, ar-1 [rested the men on a charge of vial, llancy and took them to the Dollrnl luau". ---' _ worth, uh iuas, as Sir were has been a rather ugly ru- mour regarding the brokers who were sent to the penitentiary. It was clasmod they were getting specially generous treatment and were in the ru-nh.....~l --, .. - r, Armand Lever-gas, Deputy Speaker t ct the House of Commons. is becom- ing most unpopular. UsuallyaDeputy I speaker takes very little. it auxin" ,in the debates. since he is the ser- I vent ot the House, occupying the b Speaker’s chair. when the Speaker is 'nbsent and presiding over the Com-i {mitten ct a whole. Early in the hes-I "ion Mr Laverne claimed the right: Ito take part in the debates. or 'vhichi [privilege he has availed himself.| ispcaking from a bitterly partisan point of view. Not only that, wttett, the Speaker is in the chair, he has developed the habit of interrupting the member who is speaking at thel moment. In his last speech he took) occasion to say “so far as I an: con- cerned. a man can’t be o good citi-l zen and a Liberal," and in speakingi of the assassination of the Czar of; Rucnia he mid. " shall not deal fur-f ther with the assassination of the! [import ot Russia. together with) his family, in a cellar. in Russia, by" friends of my Hon, friends opposite", The Deputy Speaker's rulings lmvet' been so obviously unfair that the House has several times appealed! them. Since Gov't members have al majority, he was sustained. but iti served as a means of showing the' dissatisfaction felt by'the parties in! opposition. 1 Bl Miss lltaqhail's. Weekly , Letter to the Review; u. nu ccmplamt had been laid: sidems in the neighborhood.‘ .or five hundred unemployed: 'od in the Market Square, or] where they were addressed by Heaps, M. P., and J. B. Woods-’ M. P. Times are Inde’ed Ber-i LS Sir George Paiah says. “This mere trade denregninn " " -' r m moved to wonder where ill sell their products. He the workers were benetitted taritt, giving as an Instance rag nah! 4- A, '_- "___ - :11an paid to tumors and the iron Industry. In point fut tariffs ral umnrie stated the brokers the preferred penitentiary. they were working on the [buAJAh - - budget, lai credit tdr-tite"" " that are being er- because ot the tar. I include "i,', sa{d Mr Mae I mixing or raised a Ken. the pollce " and) in, the) of gpuonc owner-my. . w u... m-' [which My an: credit for the we not tq tho Bit. The Farm.- few. can at hound!” muonu iisj9,tt','r,3rttr, mat that a.” , any; “are were on both “dam in: ugef, magma“ ir 1ej? nu ardent supporter: of anti" m the etty 'tAI',,?."',",, th, am @9912 9.31219 tt?t.rtt!Y it: Pere away; an 'dl", who had remained - while the irortd wu trsakirttr such undoubted promos, are out again in full cry." Mr Euler admitted that notorloul wute occur. In rivalry between the) roads. the C.P.R. and the Canadian National contending min-t each other. He claimed that a big uvln; could be made it the two mud: were merged into one, but if such merg- ing did take place. it should be un. drr public cwnershlp and not pri. vate ownership. u there were on both tides, men who were not so much enunored ot it. Now, since the whole world in uvinrdiiBeuttr with its rallwuyl, tho enemlea of public ownership, public ownership. "I do not "on?! e: Wgit and Look for the n your groccr’s. Oven-1 tite wrapper. Made Ihatario. Wise buyers know that there is no substi- tute for genuine Kellogg’s, the original Corn Flakes. fmttatiom, never equal that Kellogg "wonder" tlavort Serve with milk or en canned fruits or honey. E Crisp and flavorful. Here is the World’s most popular ready. Io-cal ccrettl. Costing only a few cents a pack. age. Always ready to serve. No trouble or work. Belicia"! Indeed, what other foods offer you so much value? Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are do lightl'ul for breakfast, for lunch, for children's r1rppt'rs--and to enjoy as a bedtime snack. " PAYS to specify the name Kcllogg": purchasing corn fiakea. ll and annotated nations of II“; fi', ' evening at 10.31) E.o.s.r. Also (mm We at 10.00, and RDA n j!--l.!yDx'rllR,Ak Wgahze . e . enjoy Kettosaru Slum 5 red-andgrccn package at "fresh in the patented wax- 'e by Kellogg in London, " a] the N. B. C. may Sen. '.s.r. Also m Lot Angela, and no.4 Drum at 10.30. ".her Music, ' cream. Add fresh or '. Extra my to digest, mt m. Cumin must ah the gold OW. This woul. the cm of keratin: the p, In power of the people. of 1-7 debt. at Increasing (‘UIan credit, And of increasing n ttuotmtt tmde without 111mm. . mtg, of and“, Mr Spvmwz j an an. than has been a (1m of an“ on the Inger um Such . caution demands up. study and national planning ' on "ooeettrt. principles or y “on and dutrttkition.- To 1... a. 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