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Durham Review (1897), 8 Oct 1931, p. 4

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Ce Send subscriptions money order to Thirteen we: e lucky number when that may of the brethren of Cliiford Lodge truer-nixed with Grey Lodge here on Moeutar. night. when their mm teen. heeded by Dist. Deputy Mad Inter Welter Ful- ton, ably installed the heel oillcere for the ensuing haltyearly term. Others of the team were Bron. J. Krunpe, Gr. Mamhat: J. L. Taylor. Wm Fulton, John Been. H. Hair. J. R. Scott, Walter Sohnurr. ' Tho newly elected otBeers ere: J. P. Grand-Rott Hughes : Noble Grand - Harry Fain-sham : Vice Grand. Seth Trattord: Rec. Sec'y, B. Stoneouso: Fin. Sec'y, W J McGirr: : Treasurer, A c Kinnee: RS.N.G., T. Whitmore: L.B.N.a.--w. MoRomid: Warden. Rev E. Hayel: Conductor. I W. Moore: R.S.S.. R. Ledinghun : - L.S.8.. luck Graham: i. G.. J. Tnv- . If the paper you want is not In above list we can probably get it for you and save 3 on money. that may [also hat hm on I mm Dev-t! an ton. ably in for the a: Others of t Krone. Gr. Wm Fulton, R. Scott, u Tho new]: Durham nmow and Toronto Dally Durham Roving on Toronto Daily Durham Roviow and Toronto Malt Durham Retrlew and London Dally Durham In!” and London Daily Durham 'teva. and "out. Family w m and Fauna-3' a“ We announce the fol rangements for subscribers receive their home paper 1 may desire for one year. "Subscribe for your Daily and Farm Papers through the 'lleriW afford Bretbm Install, “I I.0.0.f. Officers ""i" great just DURHAM MACHINE SHOP local Agent r. w. Moon DJ',,9,t"'a,o'" Call and no the Silva: onltution at your home od-art" in unywhoro. J be arranged. Would Ii on trade in. Silver-Marshall Radios flavor--. to make the ehildren's appetites stir! Crisp flakes of healthful com, full of try Kellogg’s Corn Flakes if you want W '0! cent more Program with Clam Tons soerheterody " by Silver-Marshall and "mud (To Canadian Points only) the Silver-Marshall we "tirer-Marsttall. Arrange for dom- our home. No aerial, no ground requir- rwhoto. Prices on right. Pnymtnu can Would like to got two good Battery not. DURHAM, * Mic-o "ith will or CP---, In“: " how for variety “REVIEW” :he following clubbing ar..' Bribers of the 'Review' to paper and any otherstbey by Post Office or express mm: Depressions are like uetor, things. says the Show Mun : --the more You talk a: Trar. worse they become. Daily Star CORN FLAKES simply Gin: Chaplain. Wllirid Thompson. ' A pleasing feature of the night we: the presentation of twenty live yen vetenn’l Jewels to Put Grands Wm J. and Chas Ritchie end Bro. W. J. McNden. These were presented by Past Grands J. A. Graham, Robt. Hughes and Rev w. H. Smith. Following the ceremony, the ladies ot Lady Grey Rebekah Lodge served tt bountiful lunch and the social time Watt continued in speeches, songsnd music by visiting and local brethren, with Past Grand Rev W. H. Smith presiding. Bro. Kelsey of Clifford, a 78-year old veteran and 54 years an Oddtellow, entertained with violin and mouth organ selections. There was a splendid turn out of the local brethren. nor: 0.0.. W G Ritchie: RSVG, Nor. man Ritchie? I LSVG, Clarence Me. I are like many others the Shelburne Economist talk about them they __._. uvwll -........ . Wesley Charlton. and ....... B. H I Kuhn, In“! '.......... L C M Satin. "rin-.......... 102.: Herb Cross. cement .....i.., "at, ----""' F; igaa. trtiruson, pay gum (D J Hewltson, my m, "i. Patterson, large m (H. Patterson, CPR bu ‘Hen. Patterson, "tary John Grtemon. can] . Chu. Shun", gnu] J. Dlnteln. we ...... J. G. WM. Win (one J. B. Put. repur- .-., Wesley Gunman. - H N Hum nun _-- I.50 --"e- -'"""' ucrnl-rut. or near ”M "Mm“ ....... . Ayton, were united in marriage by One meeting ot Counen........ 15.00 Rev. Edgar Milieviile. There were no l Council adjourned to meet on Bat. attendants. The bride looked charm- urdny. the 14th dar ot November,tor ing, attired in pale blue crepe, with general tmainetre, other matching accessories. immed- l J. H. Chittick, Clerk inteiy after the ceremony, the young :Vouehbr Ne. " couple motored to the home of the, Fred Beet, my sheet ........ 816.76 bride's perente, 10th con, Normaatry,) Lemon Hopkins, my sheet... jiiiiFiik' a wedding dinner was served. , B Pork. my lheet .'........ 16.62‘end Inter left for New Dundee. neu- Norman McRonnid, my cheet .. Pt Kitchener, where I. reception m Jul. Stineon. my sheet ........ 60.62 tendered them that evening try the D J Hewiteon, my sheet ...... 14.57 bride’l ulster, Mr! Norman Hum. H. Ptrttemon, large grader .... 26.40 ner. Other points visited were Stat. H. Patterson, CPR bridge.... 241.06 ford. Mitchell and Toronto. The Hen. Patterson. eatery ........ 61.60 happy couple returned to Durham on John Grienon, grove] .."....... .60 “My evening. where they will Chen Sheweil, gnu! ......... 5.70 take up use”. the groom being J. Dtntein, tile ".'........... 4.80 Manager of the 3.1.0. Gown J. G. Wilson. wire fence ...... 12.75 “one ths land-- ---., __ J. 3. Pub ---'- _---_â€" ""aE'.-%mr. TuIrtttuu---Bturer.. That by-law No. 152 be read 1 third time and ttttany Pa"ed.--Carried. The following accounts were paid: tt. R. Hart and Co., binder tor Gr-'-eraon--Mecaaa.. That granted to introduce a by-ls vide for nomination and ole council for year 1932, by-llw Carried. Btuier--rumtruu.. That B 152 be read tt lacuna timo- September 23, 1901 ’ Pursuant to adjournment, council met on above date. I’Tembera all Present. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Turnbuu--oriensG : That the fol- kwlng sheep clams be paid : Ed. Rehkopt, 1 sheep killed $10: Chas. Mightcn, 1 sheep, $7: S G Hopkins. valuator, $1.50: H R Ridden, valua- tor. $1.50. Btuler--arecassun .' That all ac- counts as preaented, including Vouch. er 6 be paid, and cheques 'L2'l'/i1) Carried. -""'"_. .uc can] re- sult should be a rise in prices ands speeding up of business. The prob. lem which faces the timuteiat world now ls what way can be found to act as a regulator of pressure, so that each denminstion of current mtney will always represent the same value in human labor and ini human needs. This system should be, and will soon have to be internation- al. It should be adopted by both sil- ver and gold countries which could thus avoid the Jars at present caused, by the varying values of silver in gold or gold in silver. The falling value in gold will cut wages and doles and incomes in a much fairer way than any arbitrary cuts can do lr, and against which labor cannot I raise the hue and cry of being robbed by wealth. The pay checks can read as before but now they will mean what they did when present rates of wages and doles and incomes were t1xed, instead ot meaning much more t than was intended. The trouble is ' that the descent was easy, but can 1 easily become dangenous as the l brakes have yet to be discovered. , has}: on a ed out, an all posseas consisted I may also sun should Speeding u] lem which now is wh; act as a I that each way nave taken the plunge in order to check the rapid withdrawal of gold, and Denmark will follow. Coun. trles that have recovered the gold basis on a new level, one whlch wim ed out, either partlally or altogether. all posseaslona of their people which conslsted of promise. to pay gold. may also be shaken. The early re- nnh "has.oa w, ' . ' A: foreshadowed last Wt countries which have ston the gold basis have had to tan of the pound. Sweden way have taken the plum; to check the rapid with; gold. and Denmark will fol over a lent and delve into I book. Who does not enjoy a good book.' What shout the story that fairly nukes the eyes dance and hair bristle us the thrilling climax is brought to a close. Bo much for a detective story. Who does not love a book that brings out the wonderful story ot the trials snd struggles and later the crowning triumph of a greet man? t So much for biography. Who does not revel in the story of the opening up of the British nation and ot its great political leaders sud their ambitions? So much for history. And so on. One could go on in. detlnitely, But Just let us say that all these pleasures await you in our own Public Library. Here, there is as line a range ot books as may be found in many a town lar. ger than Durham. The Town Coun- l cil give an 8800 grant annually for the upkeep of this institution, all for the benetit of the citizens. Tm, i., ----- _ This is PATRONIZE THE TOWN LIBRARY amaclason.mmp. 'te Pay-m 'tetriatt, Mentor Cumin Weekly New... suing shady” map tram}; turn Once the month of October set: In end longer evening: ere ours. the mind takes up where the body leaves oft. During summer months the outdoor me he the that up- Rentinck Council GOLD TUMBLES STILL In yours to enjoy. Why more use of " ? second time.-LCar. pound. Sweden and Aa.".' n ."........ uncut“; iii, Manon, Sup’t m. - " sheet... 20.15] t .'........ 16.62I my Iheet .. Pt not ........ 60.62 Ihoet ...... 14.57 grader .... 26.40 bridle.._, gun: I That By-law No Flaw to pro. election of law No 152. -.-.-. vu-uponuve .. 12.75 “on. On Monday evening ot thu .. .75 week. “other nuptial: wan tender. ... no " than“ WI mutation in .. 1.95 My. . 102,355 The heat e! um.- -- ., - stood out on leave be _ my -"'""'a"rr, where I. reception was . so.sz'tondered them that evening try the . 14.57 hrlde’a ulster, In Norman Hum- . 26.40 nor. Other points visited were Stut- 247.06 ford. Mitchell and Toronto. The . 67.60 happy couple returned to Durham on .. .60 Thursday evening. where they wilt .. 5.70 take up mum. the noon being .. 4.80 manager of the (LEO. Gown-nave . 12.75 "one. On new” evening of thin .75 week. “other mention wan tender- .. 0.20 ed than n' “'4'"- __ ' week, other follow the ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO """'"""-----sa- pier, A quiet wedding 12 noon, on Saturd ,___, _-...wsscy, W“ united in marriage to Mr Royden Mc- Donald, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Arthur MacDonald at Durham. The bride wore a lovely gown of emerald green georgette with tehitron velvet, with matching accessories. Assisting her was Miss Gladys V. Mighton of Durham, in a lighter shade of green, with accessories to match. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr ye.) lard A. MacDonald ot Durham. Later. Mr and Mrs MacDonald left on al motor trip to North Bay and other lpslnts and on their return will make their home in Flesherton. Now that summer has passed on, leaving behind it memories of bowl. ing greens and summer cottages, of blistered backs. of ice cream clothes and one-piece bathing suits, this isa good place to wise-crack “that a bath. ing suit is a garment with no hooks but plenty ot eyes." MacDonald - Wickena A quiet wedding was solemnl'azd at the United Church Manse, Flesh» ertcn. on Saturday evening Oct. 3,, by Rev. Mr Scott, when Gladys T. Wickens, second daughter of Mr and Mrs John Wicket", Kimberley, was “nah“: '- --- . ,__,-._..., .uumlll ‘Wm Livingstone, London. Tho deceased was a man much spected in the neighborhood for straight-forward character and ol ing disposition. To the sister, sympathy ot the community is tcuded moat ttirtresvusnr ---. ulna-11V" 'ature.. Mrs McGllllvray and son Issue, Mr. and Mrs Jan Summon and son Allo- ter, Mn Stewart and Mr McLeod and ‘Mr Murray McGlllivray, Paisley: Mrs Cameron and sons Duncan and John, Mr Angus, McPherson, Tiverton: Mrs McMeekln and son Jack, Miss Min. nie Livingstone. Mr and Mrs Mekin. non, Priceville : Mr and Mrs Hay-l ward and Mrs Mepham, Hamilton : Wm YG.t..--, - Grant, m3}; Neil McKinnon and Mrs Harr- WEPPLER , years in the west and by their many _ excellent qualities made many ' friends. Their home has always rad. iated generous hospitality. Doccssed was a faithful member of Crawford Presbyterian Church, lat. terly the United Church and resume ly attended its services when in good health. In politics, he was an ardent, Liberal. The funeral was held Saturday} afternoon. his pastor, Rev Mr Heeny, of the United Church. Eimwood and, Crawford, preaching an eloquent and comforting sermon. The hymns cho sen were 'Nearer my God to thee', and 'Asieep in Jesus.' The large com course which attended the tuneral) and followed the _rematrttr to Rocky cemetery, showed the high esteem in which he is held. The Pall bearers were Arch. McDougail, Robt 'p,'di'Ji, ley, A C McDonald, Edward Boyce,H Dougaid McDonald, Donald McDonald. /i The beautiful tiorat tributes were l carried by young men, representing t the homes ot relatives: Earl Living, ' stone. Jack Cameron.-Jack McMeek- 1 in. Besides many friends and reia- l Lives ficm Durham, Hanover, Elm. 1 wood and Hampden. there were some 1 from a longer distance: Mr and Mn t ded moat sincerely. the early resident: or this place: when the family settled here, it wu principclly all bush, the deceased helping to clem- the had and other work which tell to the any semen. With his Ilndr, Misc Christian, he lived most of hia lite on the hm. whh the exception ot a number ot DUNCAN LIVINGSTON! On Thundsy moaning. Oct. let, there mud sway s most respected ‘Ind much beloved resident ot the Iconununny. in the person or Dun. can Livingstone, at the ego of 81 years sad 4 mos. The lute Mr Liv mgmono was born in Mull. Argyle. triure, Scotland. in 1850. and some time Inter with " parents end our} or members of hi. [anally me to Canada, selling from Glugow. The funny ttrat settled in Vsugsh- an towtulup, York Co., but remalned there only 1 year, when they took up a homestead on lot 29, con t), Ben- I unck. Mr Livingstone was one of, “only, 10th con, N3nnuby. wedding dinner was served. left for New Dundee. neu- ' -_- _ THE DURHAM REVIEW HYMENEAL nnon and 1yurhter%iiii, Harrison, Shallow Lake: It...-, - . MRMCAU. it memories of bowl. _ summer cottages, of ;, of tee cream clothes bathing suits, this Isa 'er chance: Mr and " gun. Mr ttttd Mrs Thoma Brown, Owen Sound: Mr - GERHARDT Iancter and Obllg. To the sister, the community In ex. a man much re. his 5--Saralt Human, Mukdue , 6--oraee l. Wright, Mukdue Hearse Brown, Durham U.10,G-E--uessie Nichol, Pricevme Un8,G-A---ruzet Hawton. Mardele . NORMANBY C'aN-E--sury tr." Belt, Durham ,' UaNi-Rutry Olive Rae, Ayton 2 1-iary Ford, Durham 2 3--Col_ I. Armstrong. Mt. Forest 4 5---Elizabeth P. Murdock, Ayton 6--Beulatt Klages, Ayton a T-Honor M. Fletch, Neuatadt 8---gmut T. Priest. Neusmdt l 9---Edith M. Hunt, Clittorxt 3 lr-Ethel J. Hunt, Ayton 2 12-Ptanea, Frizzell. Ayton 2 13-Chariotte M. Welnert, Neustadt. 14--Domttty Ritchie, Durham , 1lr--Matret B. Gibson. Mount Forest 4 16--Aitred C. Collins, Ayton, and 7--Ruth .Dlngwall, Mount Forest 8---Ermn Heughan, Mount Forest b-Margaret Brown, Holstein 10-9nnie Barker, Holltein H1---Aliee Montgomery, Holman "12---Mrs. Alice Brock, Varney 13--Ellzabeth Hindu. Vu'ney U.14--Ahn. Mitchell, Proton Sut'n U.15---Marzaret Mmlntyre. . GLENELG U.3,0-B--Anguts Macintosh. Domoch I-Irwin J. Matthews, Pricevme 1 3--Joy T. Priest, Durham 1 4--Mary Thompson, Mot-Mlle ( 3---Matret Johnston, Holstein 4--Ruth E. Wright, Mount Forest 5--M. Olive Gamma, Mount Forest 6--Amelia Kendall. Mount Foregt EGgtEMONT U.2,E-N--Dorothy Jones, Ayton 2--F'rtutk Dingwall, Holstein 3--Altred Kine-ks, Holstein BENTINCK U.2.B-B-Gnce Tindale, Elmwood d U.2,Bi-Mary E. Batten, Durham 1 1--Mttttet B. H111, Hanover 1 't--EI. Oscu- Moon, We: 1 (i-jiri/iii; Mlcdomld. Hmover l ltr--lrette A. Curtis, Elmwood 6---Mary C. MuQuurie. Durham 2 T-Margaret Mont-lune, Chesley 1 8--Lrura E. swrleber. Cheney 1 9-Ahttherimy D. MmLean. Elmwood 3 IO-Myrtle Manley, Durham 2 11-melert M. Milligan, Hanover l 13--Freda K. Eagles, Durham 2 --lildna MeHugh, Pricevule 13-Dottaidtx P. Slam. Eugen: U. 14--Mamle M. Jones, Max-kale 4 U. 16--Burna G. Klruine, Ptoton But. U.16--Myrtle Broekiebank, Mukduel U. W-Emma M. Oliver, Hubert“ l m IIIWI'VIIIUII.’ lbw-Alena v. Hum. ©t8htq0mt l ARTEMESIA iit--tar, E. Doney, Proton Sam 1 S. S. Teacher Poet OtBoe R.R. 18--Anttie M. Dyce, Walk , '--Doeottty E Here, made KR. 5 "--Mar-t Walker, Jeannine 1 8--rtsur W. ucxechnle. Prom Sta. ' [1.10. P-WL-ate" Duncan, Conn , 4--4Vivla E. Acheson. Proton Btn. , DUNDALK 6-Dttrig Bonareaatie, Ceylon Elgln A. Rattle Mary M. Brown T-Hagel J. Baton. Prleovule ' Vim B. Sculy Evelyn M. Should!“ 8-Helen E. Hard. Harlem ' DURHAM b--MgrrTtaret Sinclelr. Eugenia. 1 John A. Graham m Emily Hunt Io-oo-rs Lttt1elohns, Ceylon Florence M. Kreu Mary E. [om “-370!” J. Brown, "9.11009“ , Jen P. Herding Alexander 8111er U. 12--rutdiay Shackleton. Prteevme Lizzie Scheefer Jude M. Twmley Following I. e complete Ill! of the teacher-- In the rural “a when schools tn the lupectome of South Grey. over which Public School In- spector Robert erxht. ot Banner. hae tsupervision .' Public School Teacher: of ,l m Betl00t "Mite" I ! ”OWN / The “My In vault-r ot m» s-aurtsott-tr.rmtefer mutual- oodlv .'" S. Grey-Rural ill Ikust We“ mm ecu-vino 1 Tk'; m m M"ll','tU,'.Ty" ------.. I4--AItrtiet lattes. HOW-L {mpg-“tho school at: held a. Bun." rd“ ton Fan. " 8.30 MI- hul a...) an an“; I.” tbo. by "te' " a”. M 'au. Ntehe yd“ flMtt I... to 430 4...) are lower nil]. . R.R. 18-Agttt Rat. 5 14--Mar tMn. , U.ith PG in. , Elgin A, e ' Vim B. n ' 1 John A, his own team of horses, I haul the animal out, but dently had been in a. bog time, the Chili Ind shock much tor it and the “in mug“ Ct'i1'dr"'""wit-iiriii w?.. m .‘ _ ertueaid Lt'1::.pteieeam. whiten.) "ueeaiti7d'iTllllll',e. WW W_â€"'â€""‘l°0mm t'u'ty"ciiuTrchfl'l'lhtra1gt St'.";',':,,',',:,::::::!,..--,..-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. trut:,',,":"'":!!???',);":;:)',',:',',','."',::.',' . but»... ftetrtraci%T."a1',h'f' Willa” trtt,triTiiiiiCe' he '.',.1.t11roFiei"in'i 'diTIfll.tr,t "hunch... whwdwkqhhuiuâ€"hm'u "orerumLE"i,7LL"Th"'/ . " - Mrs Walter Bryant and small Ion. of Granto, New Mexico, were guests this week at the home ot her uncle, Mr Malcolm McKechnle. Mrs Neil McLean is spending this week with Hamilton friends. Th U.F.W.0. will meet It the home of Mm Angus MacArthur on Friday afternoon ot this week. HANOVER won balm. About too men 1 I, James A. Huge Elm: L a." " In!!! of the “Bounding mu- , Mamie Burges- Ethel M. In“ ta-ther with O NH number t' Nellie u Fur-nun label 101th VOIIIOI. to servo n bountiful m, t, ' (Marie E Mater Either A. Blue and HIM. The structuri- Wm . mum C. Rica lube] A. Slade ed by not." at block And an}. _ . Helen Thoma O “In ot bones. MARKDALE The threshing bu been mm F ., w. J. Mouenger yum”. Mann week or no. and lilo Mine m}! '. Hume “chum wm. an...” nearing n ttgtiah when this In; NEUBTADT the editor. desk, with may a . Alb. Welll VlohEmelt MTegler Mted lilo to tell the tile. Th, . , FLESHERTON In L. Merriam In Mary Belumy DURHAM John A. Graham bury Emily Hunt Morean M. Krou In? F. lam Jenn F. Hunting Alexander Smell” Lune Schnefer Jude M. Twmley ROCKY SAUGEEN __uu-y Ana. Em. " m "' """beB, Intinged to Animal out, but u it evi- I been in I. has for Iome chill and shock Wu too the felt th, friends daughter. arr-Mi" mother fora week In Bernie Hamilton iid-iii" fr Flint, up "ending A few days u her mother, In Ju Sullivan Kluu Annie Ion-non and Am.» Clark. Tomato, left Monday afH-t .\ week with Mr and Mr: D. Morru.- nut than any hatrmet {rid '.'l'i. flu. changed them ati. Mr. Will Greenwood. Zion, l with the lemma family one Min our, Hamilton: In J. MoArmm t Zion. were refocus guests ot Mn I use “my: 5 few who put off ct It, then In yet plenty of timo Ir new: to have in work while thr. shines. lovely Autumn waiher. In}; cm In. been a wonderful yirM but Thur-day VII the day tu- pu'tl‘ortherudn‘ofsnow 'r. hnrn " Wm. W's, to replnm one am In: burned nbout m bs,, In. and from curly morning amu- Beqesessded,. Willnz , Mr Kr and In Andrew Int-shun .1 mg, Ttlad Ml In this 100.." Mr all In I‘ll Allen. son .. 1.; daughter. CW. renewed old ._t mm In an place . Week M In Allan - A vial: in her c,/ The her. In In Sullivan. . Bweeny. Detroit, and P CARD OF THANKS !" Henri-n9 and It: 1;;- will have plmn to visit I 8. I”! "D Supper whim " Va th du he the 0W0“ '. my new. 6 m. In H Milton culln'a plow. Cockshun ll Mow, Fleur} y new: tFume, mttntt [narrows C, I Stor Hanna non. new brushing: lo harness - - Grain 150 Milk-ll lurk Inlay: 260 true, old foul: Gootse rock but. 35 Le chicken. 4 duck c“: Holst». u in old I H 15, " yr- old F G 28, , yr! old T H :11 u. , rm old _ M 17. ll yrs In! 16. ' Y" ol marlin“: Ptve t's “but! Howler Pip: Two bin L01" " M, O - d the Du! THURIDAY. l at 1 o'clock P m "q-.. lam-m 4 yuan old’ Chm old, M brownn m old: Driving Makes bite. There's Prices ream evening. A Try Som Belicia CUSTOM . ". IMW W lulu-new "etqtm, to all I SIMO' cry rep air heat JOHN in (i) AUCTI Bummer Gunn' oc I'OB uw ' PL SCREEB malt our Rows HEN Keep in JO THE! All In FL Our 4ttor Se SH Ht

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