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Durham Review (1897), 4 Feb 1932, p. 1

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SCARY 28, 1932 gave Fine Serial am Clutch Sunday M1 news and Aetivitle. 'il _'i'illli, ll (ll: H anger; and took chm mum " the were mild: M I read. rpm ma shin onto boys um pres Kim: 'tou 23V. John 'a bio luv sttty " Mt " in 'est '0 ot to th ot to Cd Lt4 A committee was appointed to tre-' u.rector was unable to explain the lect a suitable topic for an oratorieal humming of cue of the words, so he contest. open to High School stud- Promptly substituted another. vats. to take Naee in the caning: "tt the protest is upheld.” says the months. " we: also decided to have' Welland Tribune, "it is likely that at each meeting this yen, some in-' the match will be ordered repeated t erecting tnlk or M, try m] M at an early date. The come-unto pie. or u one suggested. take up the will pol-tom " catch weights under "sading of Grey County's new Motor.) Hercule of Queenohnry mice. no loo! book. i humus not in the content will boug- Tho Secreury "mm getting m. god to prevent them from whispering touch with Nellie letting. the tune the correct spelling to the members can nothcreu. re calling to Dttrtsaan.'cf the teem. last night owner: at but such was not may}. for this stationery stores reported . _roor:ng yarn tour. She will keep the Chapter. M Jn public school sullen." . in view. should she make mother Brock won his upon in opening in C. h ”In 1983. IDurham Public School. J A vote of appreciation was tender-) ed. Mrs R. M. Stmruntt, the retiring Regent. M 3 her faithful and com; attentions work on bond! ot the Chapter the past three )‘em. l P. Grant Samdard Bearer. In J. Burgess Canadian Greys' Chapter. l.0.D.E.,! held their election of once" tur1932| on Tum: evening. at home of Mn! W. News". It wu very Manon-i Ions throughout. The Nominating; Committee brought in the slate or, elm-era who received the majorityl' ot votes by him; at the JHMI meeting and this stood approval; Thus they rend : l Regent. Miss Margaret L. Hunter I lat Wee Regent, Mrs Kmey I 2nd Vice Regent. Mrs J. H. Hurling s%eretary. Min Alice M. Runnge T-c-uurer. Miss J.. M. Weir. B. A. t Huncntional Secretary. Mrs (Dr) s.r Miss Margaret Hunter New Regent of 1.0.0.15. a chance to live to seek those things which are ot God and to dedicate our- selves to those things which will at.“ for eternity. He urged all to, follow the example ot the late Mini Telford and be 1 friend to the friend- less and pennilou. The late Mr res) ford were lower of strength to cw; PPMQ with whom he cane in con- tact. I year ago in that city. has since been mourned by my. As a tttting tribute to " memory, the Orpheus Chorus Joined St Andrews choir In rendering several tine selections, old favorites of the late Mr 'relrorxi. Rev. Mr Strachnn. St Andrew's pastor, said we had examples of the great onesl? gone before. which should teach Ita,' to go forward. to love our country.’ and to love those things mr which. our country stands. to give the noon; the stranger sad the mtder-pririletred, Mr and Mrs Arthur Ritchie enter- 3:12;: p2'Jer.ty'1L'l"Ji'l'Q'le'ld I tuned on Tuesday rtittht--and morn- four hundred and ninety five dollar inte-about tttty relsuves of the Rit- leaving total liabilities ot eightee rhie connection 1n town and iiiieit,iri/lehvl'r'l'd and twenty tive dollars. as well as s few friends. Progressive The amount of three thousand " euchre wu pluyed until midnight,! hundred and ninety seven dollars an followed by " bounteous lunch fromi seventy cents was contributed tor al s temptingly arranged table. Dane- purposes. mg until <resrly morning hours “m" Number of members on the roll i pleted the entertainment. Mr Alex. I 223. One feature ot special luteres Hay and Mrs w. Jaeques were high: to all is the activity ot the your): gentleman and My m the euchre' people of the different organizations contest and received safety pencils; The Managers re-elected for math as favors. Relatives present from er term were E. S. McArthur, J. H, Paisley for the event were Mr. and MCQuarrie. Wm Kellar, R. N Law Watson, Pet? lawn" and Clittord, son, T. M. McFadden. Auditors re Majury. George Grew. (iriiiiteii-"iiGiiid McGowan, Wm Me Memorial 3mm. for J. c. Tum-d (Ronald, also Wm Keller and Geo. L St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Sharp re-elected as ushers. Owen Bound. paid tittitut honor to After the usual votes or thanksthe one of their former number-the late meeting closed with tLe benediction J. C. Telford, whose sudden death a anl all proceeded to the schoolroom. has been sick for the put covuple of weeks, as was also her brother Don. alu' with whom she made her home. Enunalmd their Friends We open our terms to tell our ren- ders cf the telegram which reached us this Thursday morning, to the et. (rt! that It” Maggie Farquharlon. who for may year: made her home with her brother in Durham, when [Jester ct Durham Free. Chureh/ died in Chatham this morning. She Dad in Chatham S.C. Rhoda [all Rule. Rose Comb White Wyanuottes Tom Barron Eng- lish White Lexho . Ask for Price List and Catalogue. J. W. EWEN, Ph 0 114, Durham .__. The business part of the meeting For the First Time on Douay commenced " eight o'clock, Jrith the On Sunday next in Knox United, minister. Rev. B. D. Armstrong. in Church. the new Hyrtutary specially; the chair. who opened the meeting prepared for the United Church of with devotional exercises. The Bee. Canada, will be adopted by this con-'rctary Treasurer of each organiug negation and in use for the Brst l ticn read their reports, discussing thel time. (1'rsttertnt activities. all being happy to I Batty Chick a report a year of progress with a sur- We have t local agency for J. c.)mus on hand. Notwithstanding unto»! ’rwwd'e’s f 3 Pure 0.A.C. Baptorable t1nattcial conditions in the red Rocks, W te Plymouth Rockg_!c0untry the budget allocation was: H.C. Rhode lsla Rtaltr, Rose comt/cversubtrernsed and a balance of: White Wyandottes Tom Barron Eng- $85.30 on hand in the general fund, tish White ugh” . Ask (or Price after all obligatons had been met. The Durham Club at Toronto, will hold a. euchre and bridge In Hunt’s Tea Roam, Bloor and Yonge Bus., Friday, Feb. 12. Admlulon 60e. Be sure and come: Let In have a good time. ’ Trlnity Church and will hold a! baking we and " tea lutheir roam over Me n'l score on' Saturday, Feb. uh. I VOL Lr, NO ' 1.2.3.ij I,P3.iltlly itiiijiiyTrt':!li'il! "tt the protest is upheld.” says the Welland Tlibune. "it is likely that the match will be ordered repeated 1: an early date. The contestants wilt pal-{om u ouch weights under "renaissance". However indications pr uted to a protest being Ned with the club president. To begin with. the sauce ct a number of the words used by the teacher was closely questioned mud on one occuion the u.rector was unable to explain the meaning of one of the words, so " promptly substituted another. , CAPTAIN AT SPELLING use; T. M. McFadden was mppoined ---.-- ito High School Board for , years, " Welland Rotary Club is conducting and P. P. McArthur appointed on Bd. lan attendance campaign with tour, ot Health. in place ot J. H. McQuar- " teams striving each week to gain the, He, who resigned. .- imythical crown which is awarded thei Tax roll was extended one month igrcap with the best record. Twoland tire underwriters' report was re- ict the tetuna--otMy captained by Brock,eeived and ttled. Coun. Km: sug- 'Grant-tled in points tor the weekiy'geated getting tigures on new tire 3 award. To decide a winner a bright hose and Conn. Catton urged that Isuxgesticn was made that the mean-i more was required, as pointed out in: them of both teams engage in an oid-l rt pcrt. Chairman H Kreaa is to sew Hashioned spelling bee. The sdea.mund,iue samples and prices and report listener-a] favor and at the last weekly I M next meeting. l jianhecn the teams lined up. , - i I After a hilarlous session lasting a-f -_e_- bout halt an hour, Marian Grant'sl‘ALEx ALJOE " THE team was declared the winner. the) NEW CCU! last member of Marian Kama" team faltering on the spelling ot,l,,'rl"._an,.nuyynettiyt I Proton Samoa store, owned by Dever Broe.. was completely destroy- ed tri tire early last Friday moming, together with all contents. There was some msunnce. Cause ls un- known. BROOK GRANT FIGURES AS A CAPTAIN AT SPELLING BEE At Grey Ccunty Council last week, Mr Harold Mekeehnie of Bentinek, was appointed as trustee from a rur- al municipality on Durham High School Board. Appointed High School Trustee The ccngregation appreciate the faithful and conscientious work ot Rev. and Mrs Armstrong and with them as an inspiration. press onward with renewed zeal in the welfare of the church. l The amount ot .three thousand five t hundred and ninety seven dollars and iseventy cents was contributed for all , purposes. I Number or members on the roll is :223. One feature of special interest ‘to all is the activity ot the young people of the different organizationa.‘ The Managers re-elected for moth-I er term were E. S. McArthur, J. H. McQuaurie. Wm Kellar, R. A Law- son. T. M. McFadden. Audltors re- elected-Wallace McGowan, Wm Mc-, After the usual votes or thanksthe meeting closed with tLe benediction an! all proceeded to the schoolroom. where refreshments were served by the ladies and a social hour enjoyed. Through the untlrlng efforts of the Ladies' Aid, the Indebtedness on church property has been reduced by tcur hundred and ninety tive dollars, leaving total liabllltles of eighteen hundred and twenty tive dollars. The Sunday School has an enrol- ment ct 67 puplls. with an average attendance of 40. There are tive teachers and total contributions were $78.40. A moat active organization was the Ladies’ Aid, which by many varied means, raiscd over $540.00 during the year. l The sum ot $340.05 was raised for Mssicns, while the Women's Mia- monary Society contributed $187.00 mare and the Sunbeam Mission Band $61.00. Managua Re-elaeteet.-. $3,597 raised 1foc all Purposes. -Reaetted Object- iivoa in all Departments. The annual meeting of Durham Presbyterian Church was held in the auditorlum on Monday night and was well attended. Durham Presbyterian Church had Good Year iiht Battigat Treasnm, Baht Eden. _ Manual. Goo Burrows. Home“: - Lemmas. Geo. Bell 1192; Charie, Stevenson. Cedarville. Election of ottieers took place and resulted in the following: County Master. A. A. woe, 1192 Dlnulct Deputy. John Anderson 607 Chaplain W. R. wagon, 1192 Rect Sec'y, C. Futon. Holstein The meeting we. addressed by Mr S. Robb. now of Mount Forest. but meriy Master of 3 Tomato lodge. An invitation wu received from Hur- riston Lodge, to celebrate in their) town on July 12th. This was left to‘ the District Lodge to decide. l The annual meeting of South Grey District L.0.L. Lodge. met In the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday even- ing. when twelve lodges were repre- sented, viz: Mount Forest, Holstein. Cedmville, Conn. Normanby. M well. Louise, Glenelg. Allan Part; Varney, North Egremont and Durham) " Mayor Murdock expressed congrat- Culations from Council and the town, [Ito Reeve Bell, on his being elected [IWardm ct Grey. All were proud of ': him and his election was an honor 'to the town, as well as to himself. The Reeve vowed his thanks for the kind words and hoped to worthlly up- :hold the dignity of his new omee. (Touching upon doings at County Council, Mr Bell reported the busiest Jsession in his seven years there. He Inferred to the new resolution pas- F/i, asking that no paving be done' ‘cn Prov'l Highways in Grey this] year. The usual Hospital grunt of] (tsoo was passed, after some discus- 'CC-tt cf making it $400, and Durham; 'High Schoal maintenance grant of 85902. The reeve brought these lcheques home with him but Ag'l 30-“ ’clety and W. Institute grants were left over till June session. I Clerk Rcse ' cf Health. The ct tcwn good, Other meetings held on last Ft and November, Acacums totalling $564.75 mended by Finance Com. wen ---also $65 to each auditor tint Clerk icr Vital Statistics. I Another account was tor $5.10 for (17 meals 'supplled hoboes. which av- leraged 30e each. Reeve Bell said it [was tary tc cut out the meals and cut drwn this expense, as these chaps discussed the food and board situa- ticn among themselves, and the bet- ter they were fed, the more would ccnte around. He would supply eachl Wayfarer with half a loaf ot bread) and a bottle of milk, as another town west ct us was doing. His motion to! this effect was seconded by Coun.‘ Stcueouse and carried. l Acccunts from stores for supplies {for ssveral families in town were "custsed--N Horn, Camp. Dunsmoor, J. Watt, V. Watt. The Council decided to check closely supply accounts and refusal to furnish wood for any in- d;gems. where men were able-bodied. Account of County for $88.38, halt keep of two Durham lndigents in Durham Red Cross Hospital here was) also passed. l " The sudden, Messrs R. M. Spar- b‘ling and J. B. Duffield presented a ‘lccznplete rcpzrt ct town. schools and waterworks amounts and at the hy- dro electric, as full a report as was pc.caible until the hydtcauditor comes Iarcund to ccmplete the year's turures., iThey paid tribute to the neat canal-1 ltion of the town books, the healthy,‘ lstate ct its thaarrces, and recommendy ed that the Treasurer's bond be in-i f'creased to $20,000. They also ieiot-, 'ed cat that an over-payment ot $400 had been made to R. A, Blyth, on cs- "imates for pump hcuse, ete, through! the engineer's error. A tirtal cheque l ct $238 was withheld and the itemisl being reamed. The report was ac-! cepted and 25 copies ordered printed.,' All members of Durham Council were present Monday evening, when the main-items of business were the receiving and discussing of auditors’ repmt, the reeve's report ot County Council and the tramp problem. Bread and EI Only for Knights of the Road Durham Council will henceforth for no meal. for Wayfarera. um ""auuW $364.75 recom- by Finance Com. were mead 65 to each auditor and $29 to r Vital Statistics. Rose gave report of Board h. The M.O.H. Muted health good, with no epidemics. eetings of the Board will be last Friday in May, August NEW COUNTY MASTER ueu uoooes. which av- eh. Reeve Bell said it It out the meals and expense. as these chaps v‘ DURHAM, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1932 resaed comma. and the town, being elected were proud of ulvlr. ne ution m2'-'i'tl' made a neat t be done' rout, who coun Grey an“ petriod was over. I grant of tt ttrat frame me iiiLui'il tor of the play, ad Durham , 2:100“ forward I t of] ey checked m ght these round their own n Ap'l an, i {lurewarded by 31 With team is anxious to carry Fiiiieii'oi' stays in, their (home games with Durham ‘pullcd ott on short notice: Durham will soon play the, {Scetion B of thin district [Palmerston Hamster: you Sunday evening Int, Rev. W. H . Smith in Knox Church, commenced an Interesting nation at sermons. to be given each Sunday we“: the coming two month. Theo. char-not- erl started with Judas and run in the followiu orders , No score , Owen Sound team was: Goal-Ag ikibbon: detertee---winmgu, C. Co ture: eentre--MeLeliaad .. winga--f Grant, McConmhie : trutttr---J. Co ture, Henderson, J. Grant, Rourke It Is reported Walker-ton mug meat have given up Int. hockey, wit all four game. “nan-ad h... a ' 1 In ftrtst frame Durham had the bet " tor of the play, especially when the _ second forward line we: in action. :1 They checked more persistently a- _ round their opponent's nets. though ' l unrewarded by any souls. In but two itrametx play was prIctIenlly even. Owen Sound had the ndvnntage In (nuliiiei of shots on the net: but Me- IDonald was bomb-proof and unbeat- Iable. m third frame, W. Wllaon and C. Couture stated to mix it up, and other players and referee Ward became embroiled while attempting (to part them, but It was soon over {and the two were given a tive min. ' penalty. Referee J. Ward, Harrieton,' handled the game fairly, but he mitv ‘sed a lot. 1. Durutn--aiaviGs . - d 2. Durharn--mvidtre (Dean) '16 2nd and 3rd Pariah lvtvl ' Mull, I‘m". 'HOM', 'Puate', ‘Plhto'l wits, 'Penltent Thief, 'Roman Centudon.’ no mane a neat pass to Elvidge in from. who counted, just before the period was over, V ,,,V__, ..- “q: svllu it early February. showed the lack ’of practice. The visitors have a stut- iuy and etalwart team and tried hard to score, but had little finish around [the nets. The local defence of Dean Pnd K. Wilson gave McDonald good ‘protcction. while the two forward lines Durham used back-checked con- gsistently, and only on rare occasions _vvere the visitors’ rushes dangerous. ‘Elvidge, _C. McGirr and Mcllraith were Durham's first forward line and Murdock Rowe and W. Wilson the alternate line, while R. McGirr at times relieved on left wing and dis. played some effective work. Durham won 2-0, Elvidge scoring both goals in the tlrat period. His first came 4 minutes after the Mart, when he banged in his own rebound, while for the second. Dean rushed, carrying puck to back or nets, when he made a. [mat mm: in Drum..- '- It was the tirtrt game for Durham and Owen Bound since they met on the latter's ice on New Yeara'nitrht, and the teams, usually In top form I Taking advantage " the odd snap, lt/s," laying the am: sheet ot ice in Durham Rink this winter, the post- pcned O.H.A. Intermediate game, Owen Sound in Durham, was arrang- ed for on short notice on Tuesday mght. On Tuesday mild weather a- gam prevailed, the ice m consequence being sticky. This stowed up the game and made the team play at. tempted by both teams much less et- fectlve. locals Won hd Game from Owen Sand M THE JUDGES OF JESUS Address of Appreciation given to Pastor, Rev. W. H. Smith, endorsed by Congregation. The annual meeting ot Knox Unit- ed Church, Durham, was a. very har- monious affair on Mcnday night, held in the church auditorium. The pastor and congregation have reason to feet gratified that in a year oon-: sidered poor in the financial world. --ail hands working hard to keep on deck,-. they have reached all the 'demands and allocations given them, [successfully There is a small bai- ‘lance to be applied to 1932 account. [Added to this, harmony was the key' Gd, ot the year as well as at this particular meeting and with the wheels of activity well oiled and in good running order, the laborers in the vineyard ct Knox Church ttel that much has been accomplished. I, The congregation is the poorer tor several losses by death and remov-‘ ale and have also welcomed new ear! rc-llments in church membership” The Sunday School is enjoying m- I creased attendance and few Sundays l (Continued on page 8.) " which is incorporated the Holstein Leader Depression fer "noticed in Knox Church Contributions will soon play the wiGiiri, of we given up Int. hockey,with games Postponed, but the anxious to carry on. If n stays in, their home and t on. district -Artid/, Hartman group. “yet! and referee Ward trailed while attempting a, but It was soon over I were given a tive min. eree J. Ward, Hart-iston, game fairly, but he mm. First Period notice: otherwise but he mls- In line with actlon taken by other municipal bodies, Grey County Coun- ttt on applied the pruning knife to the 4 min. salary list " last week'a session. In) " min. County Clerk Ruthertoni's salary Hod} was cut from 81700 I. year to $1400, and Co. Engineer R. C. McKnight’s : tlol-Me. fees were cut from $14 to $1it a day d, C. Cou- for field work and from $10 to $7 a ', wingtr-g. day for otBee work. ba-g. Com The Councillors cut their own ses- t, Rourke. 210ml indemnity from " to $4.50 a n mange day for omee work. new. may"-.- Pores! Drugs _ at I Lowest Prices mun“ maemmty from " to $4.50 a day for omee work. Reeve Brodie's amendment to make it " a day was lost. Payment for committee work by Council members was reduced to k Regular atm Grey County Council - ,_.- .u‘, uuu' up of Rev G. Brown's address in the Presbyterian Church recpntly, mak- ing considerable ditrerenee in the membership of thls church through, out Canada to-day. This read '18,000 members throughout Canada', when it should have read "180,000 members". A trick of the lntertype didn't allow tar another cipher and unnoticed by the proof reader, went through the edition. Even an "0" makes a big ditterenee in the reading at an article. Mod-w - From 18.000 to 190,000 - v...“ «a: urUl'KH L. .Davidge, Bowrnanviue.. Mr A. M. Whitmore, Mr Gordon McCrae. Tor- 62120. The romance of this ccuple dates {rem schoolhood days together and the citizens of town wish tor them much happiness in their new rela- tionship. Modess Out of town guests were , Mrs W. J. Snell and Miss L'viturtsttme, Hamilton: Rev. til C. De Witt Cosens, Stratum: T. W Ccspns. Mt Forest: Mr L. .Davidgo, Bowmanville: Mr "rugs-, -‘ After the reception and the bride and groom left to, trip. For travelling the h ned a dress cf Rouen blue t imbeth, small black satin seal cent. On their return reside in their new home on Durham. g SCHUTZ -. McCRAE l A pretty wedding was solemuized at bane of Mr and Mrs Hugh Me. Cme Saturday anerncon, Jan. 30th, xat 2 pm, when their younger daugh- ter. Clara Maude, was united in mar- 'igsge to Mr Erben Rupert Schutz, eld- fer son of Mr and Mrs John Schutz. Durham. Rev. C. W. De Witt Cosens ct Stratl'ord. cousin of bride, omeiat. ed. The caemony took place before ‘a bin): cf ferns, roses and spring tiowerg. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in her dress of white lace. The brl- dal veil was of tulle srmnged in can effect with pearls andlace and she carried a shower bouquet of Madon- na lilies and lily of the valley. Mrs W. H. Kreu. sister of the bride. played the wedding music. At the beginning of ceremony, Mr Geo. L. Damage song "The Voice that breathed o'er Eden" and during the sign’ng of the register "Oh Promise Me." 1 Mrs John Collier, ct Bagot. Man., who has spent the winter with her brcther, Thea. Rttchle, Edge Hill, and numerous other connections In this district, left Saturday lut to spend a month with her daugther in Quetrce before rewriting home. Mr John Snell and Mr and Mrs. Willet Snell of Hamilton, were in tcwn Saturday, where the latter cou- ple were present at the Sehutz-Me- Crar, nuptials. in Tc;onto for the witnessed Mr John dramatization cf "T Benger." visited over the week end with Mrs C. P. Kinuee. Miss Mary Walker and G. Phippen of Durham Hath School staff, were error crept into the Miss Katie McCabe, Mount Forest travelling the bride iJii, Cuts all Salaries I Snell and Mia; %i',iiii HYMENEAL reception and luncheon. have read "180,000 ink of the Intertype another cipher and W reader, went r the week and and John Martin Harvey's " "The King's Mes- (iltgitjitt llllldiihl)l)M'S DRUG STORE Tooth Paste Dr. west'i, Me Mi 8t..2sastte attutre In. 1 blue crepe El- saUn hat and return they will Liubrlno. .25: Rev. and Mrs were M r and write up ty, mak- a in the 0 through- 3 read Canada'. "180,000 Intertype her and . er, went ll an "0" 0 reading i I O ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 2=°=°=01 I Highest Gfade Goy'tnzyfd City Bonds i$8.60 a day. The Warden“ allowance ) was out from $200 to 8150. the tren- urer's (J. Parker) salary from $3000 to 82600. The County Audltms. Walter Has- ' tie and W. R. Cole, had salaries re- ' u'ueed from $160 to $120 each, and Co. Road Supt. Johnson's salary was r cut mm 31500 to 31000. The are _ taker of the jail and courthouse- had . " salary lovered 8100 to $600. _ Wages for men on road and bridge _ work were reduced. A man and team w.ll receive $4 a. day and men will The amount to be appropriated for maintenance work on the coun- ty tmd system we; set at $50,000, while the lpprcprlnuon for construc- tion work was cut from $125,000 last year to $30,000 this year. A move to make the County Roads Com. consist of live members, instead of three felled. Reeve W. H. Hunter was the retiring member and he was again nominated for the position,“ were Illa Reeves Helm, Brigham. Field and White. Reeve White with- drew. After one ballot, Reeve W. H. Hunter was declared elected byoma- Jorlty of the members of the council. At Friday afternoon session. Dr. I) Januescn. chairman of the vaincial Local Dealer Prov. of Ontario 15 yr. Bonds, yielding SM no In $1000 or 8500 denominations At ue m. a-.. '-. --- _ . receive " it day. A mcve to set the wage tor men at 82.25 a day failed. Road foreman on construction work will get " a day: patrolman. with- cut a team will get 82.50 a. any. In $1000 or. 8500 denomittatiomr. At are a wonderful buy. [mere-t Feb. 11 Dominion of Canada National Service Loan Bonds 5 per cent, due 1986 or 1941. at 9mm and 96.25, yielding 5,7.” per cent. $1000, $500 or $100 bonds. Dominion of Canada Victory Bonds. lit p.c.. due NM $1000, 8500 or $100 bonds, a! loo, yielding 5.50 Pet' on”. Cit! 0f !uy,iltyrlip,.e. Bonds, yielding ii per ti. Not tor over ten years have op present to buy Government bonds up to nearly 6 per cent. -- and Ct the safest in the worm Imam In adih Powder Me, soc. won on. new. wow. on seasons: PRESTON" new: c comm so: n. m. Due latest in the world. ntvlirirtireii, with EXCELBIOR Continued on or quickly to "cure the" be ml. at prices may no higher at anytime. Aug. l, 1939. It "h, and lee" Weekly .1 to Yield 5.50 to 6.00 per JL years [aye opportunities been ‘. RAMAGE Carr's Cough Syrup oumms, a: -ve upwnumues been as good As at bonds at prices yielding (M554 3nd and Calm din: Government bonds are Ala-nest. 6 per cent for g yrs 5 Refreshme Its Served I . I Earls t ”.00 and interest, thee "t and Amt In. vaiout to her nun Why. mu cum lie “when! cf an etetnrie uer tmm the A.Y.P. Chant. "Mindanao. to alumna. Local Orchektra TOWN HALL, DURHAM TUESDAY, M. 91h Dancing l to l? p. Itt. Canaaian Greys l.0.D.E. Popular Dance Phone 6, Durham utmost condemn WAIPOLE'O coo LIVER at, .1 low Everything in Medicine for Mu or Bust her m In! Su- RIKER’B In 3m VII the coat-e percolr l. of Tttnity IV. IV. In.

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