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Durham Review (1897), 21 Jan 1932, p. 4

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s'.i% I; " tll storninii'"i"i" Save Fuel (l W.“ nonfunl‘Ma baby girl M)‘ of last week. “was at Mr D. nunhur- on Sunday were Mr and In Alex Aber. com “a David of Ann Craig: Mr. m In In luau! and family of Mt Fora-l: It bad In Erwin Per. nuon and alarm, human. i (Intended tor In: we“) ' Thet W.hrtt. met u home of In John Birr on Friday. with " ladies pruwm. The $teotmurt prepared for the any of prayer was followed: Pr» our fetthrw men. Mt to attain the height. we mat men out unetGod and mot Christ as our Redeemer, also. we will his. the prize of our high calling; We hope Mr Honeynnn my no. be restored to his usual mutt: and to with as am. This Week'- Dulce: For the hat two Sundays, Rev Mr. Hanan-nu has not. boon glue to take tho services at Knox; owing to m new and the W.Il.8. have had charge of mount-e. On Sunday In Wallace. the Vice Pres. read n Ber. men by the me Rev Rom. chplne. who " Cum " death In mtator of Central P706. Church. Btttrtuth The n J6ttti HARRISON & SONS CO. Ltd. ' SAW a PLANINO MILLS -- ow Everything in Timber, Lumber, Millwork Superb: Quality Hardwood Mooring Asher prices--; . Robt. Lawson, Pros Will pe lien in the Red Cross Rooms U.F.0\Shipping Association KNOX CORNERS Durham\vor MoLachlun'l Store Wednesday, Am. 27, at 2 ' "The length and mm of the soul." We my 05th in our own attain. mm in our wrvlce to WES - 3 Grade. Ontario'. and B. cu. qt-ata-tio,, atom and Omen Doors Election of Oirieeh and other basilica: now and be Indy when cold and light arrangement to " Glued Sash a Specialty mull Meeting of Durham Mr and Mrs Wm Judge In Virginia spanked {our boys who stole merchandise. He went at it In the good old {uhlonqd way and believes he can get to the seat or the trouble quickly by this method I dom by Nth Ind Sscrlllce." It we , are Christians we should be happy. , but tut ls not our ehiet tum-- at least it should not be. "Man's chief end ls to glorlly God". We have fel. lowahip with our friends and sowe should also have it with the Master In prayer. "The 'rtteetual fervent prayer ot s righteous nun svtlleth much." Prayer chsnges things. Mrs. Hemmer read of some of Paul's mean ct prayer as found in his let- trrs to the ditterent churches. The roll cell was mwered by Bible prom- lses. Mrs T. sad Mrs C. McAllster, Mm Picket: and Mrs Shannan were appointed s can to peek n bale ot (lethal; tor the needy in the West. for which two quilts have also been made. Mrs Btrr served a dainty lunch at. close. I Mr and Mrs W. Wallace and Mr.! and Mn Wes Stormy at town. vlsltu yer ot Icteremurion, In Haunt": i prayer for Cumin. Mrs Smith : tor ‘our young people, In Wallaee: for the work overuu. I!” T E Byers. Mrn Jno. Muslin]! sue a good - ad- reu on Pt _ ‘Extenuon ot the King- Sunday " the Wallacéihgl'ne' Id weather sets in. suit your Windows. W. 13. BI ' th; Sec’y prices-Service Prompt OWEN SOUND ;tti . .iMii a I W“ oe over I ' "Nct. long were bonus: with grants clal money and building 9 173. transCa I thing. Now i i ' The weather man is certainly do; . ins his best in keeping down ex. , penses in musing no drifted reeds . and rallrcatl lines. All the township! [ and urban municipalities should cp- I pieclste this (act. Breaking roads by e mtvclelpal and government plows runs into considerable money. i Egremont Township council It their' January session, sent s. manifesto to {Premier Henry and his ubinet. set- ting forth their strong npprovsl of retrenchment in many lines of gov- Giiiriii' expenditure. They stated ithe farmers had been called to ae- cept 1 reduction from 50 to 60 per Evidently Premier Henry has re ceived too many letters of Etrremout's nature for his own peace of mind, for he makes a public announcement to the elect that the utmost econo~ my prevail in all sections ot parlia- mentary control and management. The Daily Star Toronto. now says it can be over done. We quote: and building roads, subways. Sew. (:3, trtutsChtttada highways, any- thing. Now the orders are to quit doing these things and quit doing anything that can pssalbly be avoid- ed. First there was to be an extras. give spending as a remedy for con- ditiotu. Now there is to be a cel- saticu of spending to see tr lb! will do any good. “Not long use these statesmen were bonuslng the municipalities with grants ct fedenl and provin- cial money to go ahead spending To read the dolly and weekly one. than days. you and statement Alter lutement or reduction in slums In partiamentary, munfelpol and school nrcles. Economy in evidently to be the keyword in 1932. and it in even interfering with the neulonnl indul- nity at our M. P: and M. P. Fe. Unless we an all a moratorium on mounting expenm, every line otliv- in; will have to be drastically cut to break this orgy of high expendltnre and mounting taxation. The Town of Fergul bu reduced their municipal connclllorn: North Dumhlea councillors are reducing their remuneration from " to " Salaries cf township omclalo were, cut trem 5 to 12 per cent, the rate ct wngel for work on township reeds wu reduced trom 30c to Me an hour and the daily rote for A team wu cut trem " to " a dar. A: will be Been from Bentinek Council minutes this week.they have the wages for man and teen at ant. cvertlccver rate per day--t4.s0 while a man to work by the hour is worth only 15c! This is getting down to bread line. I , " Fsrt"o" lucid» C. WAG! & SON. "It. and PI!) New”: Cam W” Km EVERYBODY'S DOING IT . m non. “‘1: "Win 1: period or t lead us out to " LII'. around? Nobody a 3* iod ttf we “mm a: No promise is m m... l . rear m a m Till Order bright, completely shine, Shall be my pray'r when tar uni And You larewell! Whose merits chin, Judy. that highest badge to wear! Heav'n bless Four honour'd noble Strong Mem'ry on my heart shall wrlte Thtat happy scene: when In ara.' May freedom, harmony. and love, Unite you in the and design. Beneath the Omnlscient Eye above. The Glorious Architect Divine! [ That you mar keep th' unerrlng 'et) Still rising by the plummet'a law, mand. Presided o'er the ion, of light: And by that hieroglyphic bright, Which none but craftsmen ever on, Adieu.' 1 heart warm. tond ndteu! Dear brothers of the mystic tia! Ye favored, " enlightn'd few, Companions of my loch! Joy! Tho' I to foreign land. must hie, Panning Fortune'a Illdd’ry ba', With melting heart and hrlmtul ere. I’ll mind you still tho' tar amc' on have I met your social band, And spent the cheerfu' festive night : Hominy next, 25th of January is the birthday of Robert Burns We give below 'The hreweli", written when pinning to love for the West man”. This plan was given up. when a; friend's appreciation made him change his mind. Auld Scot- land was to have him, living and dead. Bum wns n strong Mum: To the brethren of St James' Lodge“ THE BIRTHDAY OF m- nre going to enrich the country. This runedy has been applied and proves to be t ttsale-ttttttsur itn. Porta cut md shutting exports In, bcycctting other country's goods and having our- boycotted In return, no that trade simply ceases te be car- ried on u formerly. The dwindling cl trade proceeds day by day u tar m clrstrueuun has its Inevitable " feet, In the out ten months the external trade of Canada hunhrunk‘ ground? Nobody woman! a per- iod of idle waiting will end our ills. No promise is made now as it was 5 rear And a half no that but ur- “man will have the Brand nee] 1nd ribbon at the government of Outer- Io to denounce it and me it tm. Lreulve. The effect mit be to chill enthusiasm and (new up elm-t. " If the time he: come when inaction ct every kind a prefenble to no. “The Mame at the government us it I: being exerted on the nun!- cipaL'ue: of the province will reach rut the civic "teats lld will im “will a period of ttue sort of thin: sad as out I' lush and prosperous. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 11iEDURHAMREvrEw with supreme com. Tubglton ‘urge grader per day, " .' Man and team, graders per day 4.50: Man and team. drags per day 4.50: man, win. ter work, per hour 15c: mu um team. winter work, per hour 40c: gra- vel. per yard 10c: Polling booths, each $6: Den Rel, nMMI-I n-nh '9- Council. attending meetings $8: can. wcik, council, $3: Auditors, each $6: Mau and team, gruelling per day, 84.50: Man. per day, $2.50: Patrol- man, per day 82.75: man and Mam, large grader per any. " , Inn "M Turin-sri-n.. That ll granted to introduce a by-h painting otrieertr 1nd stating and wages of omclnls for the Cartied. The byaw being Mled in . sad, the third reading is as f I B'they---Mecatrtm .' That whereas the statement of expenditure on relds 1931 has been completed by thr cmcals showing a total ot 810. 818.53 spent by superintendent. we hereby authorize dark to forward! the regular report forms to depart-J ment at highway: In order to receive. tho grunt. Car. M ICaaiza. The re The council elect for the Tp. of Bentinck. met " per name In the Tomb“: Halt on Jan tl. u " o' clock, signed decimation of once and cranked u . council. Members present. Reeve D. r. Me. Dnald, Den. Reeve Rom. Grierson; 1 A. Symon m a. Vinita: with Jerry Anon! this week. Jan regular Commtmieatiom, were tui Med for further consider:- iuAiiii," cTiruiiii7, R. I tor the 'Clit: Que Jed in and pas-l hon ' is as toilows: Thu any 88: com. com dltors, each 86: crci tttling per day. wen 82.50: mm.‘nw man and ”'1:th " : Man “on“ 450: Man and f we" L50: man, win- 'Tcn 150: nun and! irut' I by-hor up leave be Salary I M Street Y. w. A. The regular monthly meeting ot the Ycung Women's Aunlhry otttte Qucez. at Church. was held n the (tsome ct mu Myrtle Lemme, on Thursday. Jan. H. In W C Alana occupied the. chair. After opening or; creme: the minute: of Int meetin“ were read and adopted. I!" muse (gave the mun] hunch] rem (tttsr/mr I luccentul yen- tor the l Aux;;':ary. Dutchman; we: lwere given on ‘Koree’ by Illa Snell: l'Tcrnrreranee by like Kinnee: ' {my by am Davis.' In that gave an Interesting Ind Wave part: on 'Korea, Land at the Dawn', from the study book. The lumber edietion clued the meeting. I]. Lawrence and “than“ served I dainty lunch. The Pretldent. In Pam, pre- cided. After devoting! exudes, the minutes ot [at meede were madby In Sharpe Ind adopted. The roll can we; mweted by e vene on 'Prayer.' A prayer on Mischa; end Lctercetmictt" we: given by In Armstrong: the sculpture lesson wac read by In Guy. Payer V... Otter/ cdtormtrromwrietrrtgrsage- Cantu]: In Ichdyeu led Inpnyer for the 'home': In Hepburn In D. ‘IcArthur and In W. Firth engaged in prayer for 'Canada'. In Gum gave . most Impressive - on "Extension of the Kingdom thmuh ttc.h Ind .acritRW'. In Dem led m prey"- for 'The Kingdom': In J. H. Herding for Inn-tom endeavor. The Lord'- Prayer In unison closed the meeting. their maul by of prayer In the school rum of the church all-My, Presbyterian W. M. . an}: 2'ari5?, A tt" [1‘ [r 'iciaai:tC: /r3?t ‘75 Y! with her ”an. Mr and Mr: , MeCtoeMtn, 2m We In: 9"?" learn tilt her Roam Ray " .. l. Moe. mt . day r>~-:. It. It and In WI [morn I) rx‘ Mr M Rune was l? w“; God “in Int. In W. C-teil spent la,: v..- , with her mu Mr Ind Me, , i4w - um um Aberrtr-n was I «at end (not I! ths. 2.14.- Dcull has. [and cu new“ At the rlore. _ my way to and our tim,' "rs' 15. "I In ”It: My _ - My m1. Jun. 1: M. m “I the tiret 1:1»- r " tho - All n lug- Crou' uncut. It 1.8.0.09" cfth, .'",w ct m, Mlle, was ;.. .\ out all that! Intern shdw rt. , In” " wen u eduva wer at. it. “It oeehqqtr. ft,t,st:-! -tt Wt the even nc ur:d ”k. M, 'totttnrms I141; . F am edition of the up Hili ., J. _ tttr 1988. Mr Cocper ga\.- A; , Mu tam: oz. 'Ctrsirr u ‘. MArhntirte.' let" In D , leDomh. um : Illa Knudsen Fm ct: JANUARY 21, I932 I“? tittte "IL W In: ttt ill bf.) The Re CUSTOM C "an. O Local A If " We will‘ ly sales. WM the Mel! farmers, of cream its sknl service Gum JANUI Keep tor DO or Me TH HE in” an D W

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