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Durham Review (1897), 27 Oct 1932, p. 4

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Ft J THE REVIEW, DURHAM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS -- can». we. whet told tor the W. " II the bet half. Iii-hem hon can“ not keep me with than. and felled to check as cloeely. Ounce have been few for the lee-la thinner and It how one: a month since their lat me, bum Ilmply “In the staying power. Ian-chine my!“ la the not... making some startling cane. whlle Riel ll .tmmrtttertintr the defence. The centre and home tucked well moot of the me, but lagged " the done, while the vlelton flttiahed Ire-her. loan, but the [and a; an.“ 'A- --.-, - . -- tor r -e- - - WHY” -.. ','.'ce'."r', n. 'fe1ty/rettetae bet with t,l DEE“- ( Every bite of our Dalioious Bakery Goods in g fresh delight. The excollcnt ingredients and in every item, plus the skill of out bakers, mean. a world OJ wholeSomd tutinou. lush from our on!“ daily comes u vat vnioty of table dolicuiol. The family will lik Urn three times a dar. We supply them in any quantity at lowea t prices Leave your order with nrrTrus - Wells. Durham - New. Not only tor 33mm: Brent for Party Sundwxohol But Cakes and Pastries Too (Gnu-“Vin; Pup 1.) Low My ram on 'tatiosrtoGLe lower High ran a! 8.30 pan. 7.00 p... fiat 'Tll see if Ella "r"""-"-'---"-"--"------;.-- Fems Selim In U2'g,rir,t'ete'e.tuetttt-.-e? HEN DERSON’S BAKERY i //’ / (ttti, 'tts'iii, "’ 'i'i"))c1 The very day visitors were com- ing, Bob Emery's wife caught a bad chill. She tried to keep going, but it was obvious that she would have to go to bed. Distance had proved qhick, d; pendable - and surprisingly in.. A few minutes later expensive. "Now don't worry," Bob said, "Ella’s only 30 miles away. I'll just get her on the telephone help us out." can come" 51‘ \\ I” [i" ,i.f,,.',i),iii-ifj' ’ll rl.'.;'.".','), "Nothing of the kind. Tttd ’beuuy animal come tn oleventh.’ -"The most mining coincidence I ever remember was on the eleventh day orthe eleventh month and I liv- ed In 1 home with number elevenon the door, and I bucked the eleventh 812. manta $14.50, an in reugood condition. Mr Psttersonraold the 150 $3,300 m in moving to Ceilon. W. H. Patterson on the town lune. two miles north of Pdceville. rec- ently. Com, brought m 829 to $60 and we yeullngs brought $12.50 each. A binder brought $26, seed drill Wm nuance, an old-ice pension- er of Grey county and lite-long rw.. dent of Allan Park dint. who for the put two month- has raided at home of a. relative. In Joe. Minn, in Wukenon. died in Women-ton hoopl- m. Monday of but week from lock- Mw. An only surviving brother In. Also an old-age pensioner, live. at Auction Sale Price. A large cmd attended the ale of "And the horse won. I suppooe." promise. Once uncalled to the following has l (1) He will any: be rounded on me aort ot but: (2) that the them. he does will unduly go Wicca. but " mm never: (3) that when he gets in u crowd come one will uy joc'nhrb “Daft tilt in from of Sow-Io, he'll put tt I: the pad: (4) that one u wook me will The Nmpapu- Man An odiuor‘nl In a. California. purer an that the: " no: tn the bus- the time-saving vehicles. Whowouldn't so msmm to Mabel-ton with our present railway service! It tahtta a any to get more from Durham by mil. however, (Flo-hem Admce) Forty-one Escher: attending the Teachers’ 001110an at Nahum. arrhedinca= Tellnnottothe WWW trustees! layup. The meeting “mourned trier enrol- ling of membem for coming your. the Secretary reth the B. Grey branch " 0.1-1.A. next Enter. Car. The president, Mine Mabel Lelt- meir, Hanover, called for the min- utes of last meeting to be read try the Beey, Mia Esther Rios. Mice N. Pttrtanan, one of the auditors, gave the auditors report. It was mov- el by Mie- Fureman and seconded by Mrs Front thnt the report bendopted. It we: moved and seconded that the following otBeara be elected for the year 1932-1933: president, mm Edna McHugh, Pricevme: vice meow Miss E. Oliver: Beer Trees" Miss The 18th meeting of the annulm- tion known as the Federation of Women Teachers ot Ontario, of S. E. Grey, we; held tn Mesherton, on TEACHERS' FEDERATION ELECT NEW OFFICERS It It is the old story ot politcal patronage working in and when this happens, not even . military man. who has served his country over seas and who is qualified to hold the position in every way, gets a square deal. The Shelburne Post once " tair bids fair to become another Sim- eoe Post once seandal,---in fact it is one now. James Hill Kennedy. who by the way. is a son-ln-law ot Mr John Aide-om ot Swinton Park, and the man tn question. is the View tim ot these political healers. The Toronto Globe's editorial ot Saturday3 last sizes up the matter fairly: l "Hon. Arthur Sauve has not yet chosen to tell Parliament, the Can- adian Legion, or the country at large why he permitted. or per- haps perpetrated. a gross injustice in the case of the Shelhurne post- mastership. A war veteran, James Hill Kenne- dy of Shelburne, was appointed Postmaster at Shelburne after reg- ular examination by the Civil Ser- vice Commission. He was later or. dared by the Post Omee Depart- ment to report for duty on a spe- tMe date. Naturally, he resigned " civilian Job in order to take up his duties " the Post OtBee. Mr. Kennedy's employers tilled his old position. But two days before the datehehadbeenorderedtostart work, the PtxttotthM, cancelled its instructions. To this date no ex- planation has been nude for the crude actions by Mr Sauve's Do. partment. A resolution passed by the Provincial Convention or the Canadian Legion was ignored. There is of course, no mystery a- bout the matter to those who know actually what occurred. Mr Sauve cannot tell Parliament that a war veteran was cheated out ot his ap- pointment became the hungry hounds of patronage had once again put decency to Bight. Apparently it is nothing to Mr. Sauve that the ‘laws of Canada were ilonted at Shelburne. Appar- ently his philosophy is that when the law interferes with machine politics, the law should be treated as a mere scrap of paper. Appar- ently, also, it is a matter of no im. portance that the lawlessness by the POstmaster General's Depart- ment not only deprived Mr Kenne- dy of his public appointment. but deprived him of " private position THE SHELBURNE us well. At least, -Mr Satin ui, not stopped halfway." ure of once wlll be " tunable t/r the public " his appointment has no interviews, so that waiting re- porter: will not be disappointed, or those who want aentatiottatiam. The new occupants are highly regarded. the Doctor having done signal 'ser- vice tor his country during the years ot the Great War. We hope his ten- Ontarioiaawrstot- elderl- tenant Governor. The order: (an Gavernmem and the with of the new topointee, is that an unnecessary tad: and frills be eliminated. that - of expense. Dr. Bruce has let italtsotteuowatutatttsere willbe lk Herbert Bruce new lieutenant Governor TH ERE'S A REASON POST OFFICE CASE “D R.N. left Wednesday to visit friendi at Toronto and Niagara. N. Y. be- fore returning to New York. In the Presbyterian W.M.S. report tron: Mr and Mn Rune! F'lddoC, published but week, the name "Mrs. North Bum, spent may with I Burgess" was printed by mistake as and Mrs Edgar Boyce. "keywamaa". It would have been Mr n Mnkmhnh: up. um um Muir: John and Clerk Morrison. accompanied by their sitters, either me and Annie Morrison. Dornoch, spent An evening recently with their cousins, the Mines Smith. After spending the vacation " her home here, Miss Bessie P. Smith, much nimble immion was ',',',':Ptt tor n few weeks' visit. on by Dr Glut of Durham, mum Inspector Wright. Hanover. viatt- from a. dental atanhtotnt." Dr Gum’s ed " No 8 Thursday inst. addren was My apprecisted. A few from this W1 “(and the A couple ot delightful instrumental Jr. nm' Plowing much hold at ,duete by Mm Shippun and Mrs Dur- Ayton Iaat Thnndsy. ‘is were much enjoyed. mu Cicely Mr Arch Henderson assisted Eben. Rankine rend a. good poem, “is it Geddes withmsmotcmo unwel- ‘anybody's business." after which The we held It Bert my: hat community singing was enjoyed, Giiilrriirr, drew the one! crowd Ind Mrs Shippun at nine. The response the usual prices. while Mr I. Aitken to roll call won a pickle recipe. - wielded the hammer. During the social halt hour which Mr and In W c Benn luve mov- followed the National Anthem, the ed to Anon recently as Mr Seim bu delicious refreshment; were tservsHi'seeured the contract on mail courier. by Mrs Killian. mined by In w.! Great prevention: are being mule Noble. Misses Jennie Manon“ 1nd;I Btte . successful Halloween gathering Cicely Hopkins. There will be no " the school Fridsy under Miss 13.! November meeting and the December Hlncks' supervision. I meeting will be " Mrs Geo. Twun- Mr and Mrs And. Fulton and Nor- ley's. may, Dee. 2nd. when all ore nun visited unlock friends an en- welcome. my, member. and fourteen visitors were present. The scripture we: and by Mm Wen Noble. It In. (leaded not to send a delegate to the Tomato Convention tn November. . A very Interesting talk. contnlnlng much unable inlet-mnon we. giv- en by Dr Grant of Durham. ‘Henlth from a. dental trtaadpoint." Dr Grant’- nddren was My nwrechted. A couple ot delightful instrumental duets by In Shippem and Mn Dur- is were much enjoyed. Mm Cicely Hopkins read a. good poem, “I: it ' I HAMPDEN m "8r"e" ABERDEEN ' 5“ I“! Mr. T. mu Hub. l unce- - and no ”(00'0" m tttt 1',',al'Sr,'.'dt afternoon ye,altetefr,1t'he,'.ef,de'r, YMMMI spent can-Id”. wheamI'rhoo Mil-4mm- In! may "all; and all! Mr and ugan 'ummthe -itraeeesltsadarrodttnser. . {MM w. I. tor their om: meeting,wlth! Mr E. was and m lmtvjm Sand: Mrs Will Noble prodding. Fifteen visited with [at Bella Puk of AL! new. member: and fourteen visitors were Inn Put My eve. I It Eda Present. The new was and by. Mr and " John_ Boe.rt?f,, It',.'. lay. aeMtttqtl THE DURHAM REVIEW For National Advantage-Nr Individual Benefit Thisptafiniuqtdvudmhpbfl-bdbyMDEPARWTOlMANCEm‘ eubkCnmdhninmmmhmmmWI-flnofidn‘. For ""u"uadt-uer-autsrrmraauauat ueiit--tun new» by] Dominion 'fcamuaeroBmus, l932,wba ""ta"oeu-treuui, OTWITHSTANDING the trying condi- N tions which have prevailed during the pm three years, Canada has established an enviable record of kudos. Po: ex- ample, among other accomplishments, the Dominion has 'eiinaneed--ttefore annuity and at a reduced haematite-$640,000,000 of its public obligations, the in 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1954. The newDomi-ion of Canada Booth, which will bear 4% coupon, will he ofeaed at a widen: discount we paid. an income On Monday, October 31, Canadians will have an opportunity to invest in a new issue of $80,000,000 Dominion of Canada Bonds. By buying these Bonds you will accomplish two things: I. You will obtain the soundest investment available to Canadians, secured by the resources and integrity of the Dominion. 2. You will assistinfurther strengthening Canada's financial position, with favourable effect upon general business. DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS 1932 Plan Fil OW to Buy RIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mr Steven Honing. Garrick. In: been ”stating his father, E. o.. with hi: root. amp the put week. Mr W. K Sharpe and sister. Mu. Graig. Shallow Luke, visited friend! in this loamy mt Thunday. Mr and Mrs Inc. Slurp visited with MraadNrggoeBtomt.A1innh6. not Friday. and Mrs Edgar Boyce. Mr D. McKechnle, Mrs And nude. Mrs Mary Brown and Alex, attended wielded the hammer. Mr and In W C Balm hove mov- ed to Anon recently on Mr Seim has secured the contract on mail eourier. Grant mention: on being mule not . successful Halloween gathering " the school Fridny under Mia: B. Himh’ supervision. Mr and In And. Fulton and Nor- mnn visited unlock friends on tut- 711:3}: 326 John Buddy and m Will motored out from puke! tor '='==rrr----===G-------""-'" HAMPDEN mmuaeummm tli""G-iiiiiiurrtt_ttte2" Mr nmnyrueudnumwnwmmswonmmwm margin“ Mr rormett-ttttravtstt. rrunaiaatrttdar-tnqand all! Irmuumohklouuud tsadatroodttmer. _ (aii"iitiiTiiiiriieete?aterct" Mr E. can“ anderafeet'ltud' sway “murmur-Alex- Mr and Mrs Gordon Flddos. De CRAWFORD of important. ""iiitruturdrso-,s. "'"drceofcunausintLiro,mi,2] 1'r"dthiseonstu-itiuma.e, lin mmonhemmhnu 9 yield in line with Ctueegtt int m "ithuthestfewanomuG-,. . "1.oehetmsess-ettrui-e] "t"nttnctuioremtions. htenchmaestuse have on with mneUd m . " _intreticitirmcorssdtsetLdtoddQ l "Third Notice!" Eur: editor - Henevorpaideermtandret he stopped his paper u e nutter ot eoortomy-Ao us. A few evenings use we stepped into 1 church end Pet'l dartenorvoicenngoutinthem “Jews paid it All." We my lave been Men bathing-names- im. preleed u. The next day we lent him . receipt in full, begin; his per- don for not knowing he had made an assignment of " [abilities to the Iarrxt.-ahutney Star. received them. The Wm " not to blame For instance. tttem " . mnntrrtturrtnmeroe--wet1 n.7, Pu Dooley, who oetgtt Ill three notice. to stop My paper: he didet mt It iG Gia.. On hum our lub- Icrlptlon lint we {and that Pu m short 89.N. games. the and“ chose their lid.- for the coming you: The Wm Albert Kaufman and Cameron Mo. Donal]. lunch was served, Wed byuheu‘ty votedthanhtolrlnd Mrs Fisher tor use of their home. aa inn Wednesday. mu 0mm" Mal The C.Y.P.8. held i We noc- iniahomerorseraeoriat"r Int Friday. in a wind-up for the you'- vrork. There were 14 uh!“ played. Hm nun. 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