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Durham Review (1897), 17 Nov 1932, p. 4

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COUNTER CHECK BOOKS -- T r, " REVIEW. OUR HAM We qnpply them in any quantity at Iowe st mice: Lave your order with _ Every bitr- 'r our Dam “gilt. TI-c t .u'elhnt it us the skiil u.” um bakers ‘4 " only toe J But Cakes and Pastries Too " HEN DERSON’S BAKERY of table bit Frrsh from our our DMieious, Bakery (30on is afresh vellrnt irgrc'dierts used i., every item, Jlat,' ‘vwknrs. means a world oJ whole5ornd frrm our ovens daily comes a vast licacies. The family will lik 'ern yis:t Fares Shsh Cruise lates mat for Partysandwieheg sap. , a. \‘u'i- was hm. up , oi we ends; which York Januuy Cirst. aeuvtntnodatfagt In the ; Jenn-ton We. h: it]? b" . . able to "~00: he. Mr Bennett says going off the gold standard would be a 'calamity,' but some facts do not bear out his con- tention. All countries have suffered - of late. but those that stayed on the gold standard Buttered a great deal I worse than the others. _ Exporters Sutter l ‘I'Cw '3 .xportm' from Cattrada los- t"i $1.21 mt every Englzsh pound. Ar- gwniinw Austraiia and Denmark all wenc off the gold Ptandard with Eng- 1 land. C,.utoada ls the only stupid one I of the lot. If those other countries ; only valued the pound at $3.65 " _ would tro allright, but they value it E from $4.86 to $6. Canada exports '; good? to Great Britain, gets 10 pound l say. That is, the Canadian exporter rwoivvs $36.50 : for the same goods, the Argentine would receive $60. 1 "It is the ilnaneial men who want: Ito keep as near as possible to New r York money. who make the exchange what it is. Through the government they got the people to pay for it. I'm asking you it you like it. Well. ' you put the government in: I wonder often " how passively people are As a Canadian, I was extremely humiliated at the speoelr Mr Bennett thsiiverrr, to the Conservatives in Tor- onto. That speech was a disgrace to Canada. Just because Mr Bennett says foolish things, however, is no mason why I should believe him. I used to think ho didn't know any better. but I doc't think so now. Ho, has too much brain tor that. It must: be that he thinks we don't know) my better. I Bible. But since the \ohillib or and: (FA not. decrease likewise, minus na: urally crane tumbling: dawn. "Misled by Party" "Perhaps the farmer will nu :ilJ‘lH' --he can always out Ahm ilm tlepi.vs- sion" is injuring his lwulal; and wind. worrying all the time. Iio Mu inn}; the present methods of the, gzm ', mom will get Canada into the Urinals market? It will take more than theh' economic conference to do it. We are blinded. misled, by the party in power, by a. section ot the press that is doliberately out to mislead. I am not afraid to tell you that we are tro- ing to get Canada oft the gold stand- ard. a vast quantity or paper money dis- ”pears, evaporates. 'When the dollar, which is not wealth but. a. symbol of wealth, be- comes the charge of our national lite, it is time for a. change; Mina Mac- phail declared. "Prleeig follow the volume of money down. " more mon- ey were issued, and the quantity ot goods remained as at present, prices would go up. Since about $20 in pap2r Is built on the foundation ot " in gold, when gold is withdrawn from the country by creditm- natlons. At a mass meeting in Btoutrvitte, on Saturday night last. Miss Agnes Macyhall. M. P.. told the farmers of that district a. few things it Canada would so on the gold standard and if so forecasted return of compara- tive prosperity for the tamer and consequently all other trades. That is "money were issued not against gold, but 'against the natural wealth of Canada, the goods and services the country is capable of delivering.' Sees Prosperity Returned if Gold~Slaadard Scrappei ti} Bum... indium DURHAM, ONT. Telephone 6 c. mamas c sou. mum and m pneLon. Min Agnes Macphail at Stoul‘fville infamy be. {a A or lati.. ply " 18 of Farm Stock 1 At Lot 32 con 10, day, Noe 18th Mrs Julia Sweeney _ WV -- “n. yulllw. After if), healthy people are an asset that is beyond value. Closing hospitals and not tend in that direction." :. .-.:' rf curtailing the assistance _ My; -.4 by tho hospitals. especially c., 7- is. the smalln- places, the pro- l lil ial department might lend a ."' r: agar helping hand. Instead . ot "lrclring it more'ditticagt to carry on, imstead of curbing'the ambition of mung women to enter thr, profmsion n: nuristng, the provincial depart- went having the hospitals in charge, . 'ttht well show greater Iiberalitr, . ‘d afford greater encouragement. '"; 0 hospitals are a necessary need ‘5 thet mple and could the cost of 1. ' r mum be roduped or the in- romp. mental, it would be to the! r a". anvinmge of the public. Merl a?) T,e.ooj, --- . _ "People in and around towns and gamma-s become ill, same as in the Haunt" centres and it is well that [m- goodness of heart of the eotir iruunjties is so open as to maintain 'ttv. many Institutions now operating. 3 ', t these days. when “mm La -rt-es.% In a. spirited defence of the smal- ler hospitals, which, it points out, are the Pl Me of their a mmunitles, established by the phNntlm3py of chum; and IIIazntain.,.‘ seemingly from many stnall source; the Colling- wood Fmtertrrize-Buuetin says: hundred dollars for seed and tools] The Indies' Aid ot MUM“. in” w' the unemployed of Kitchener pm.l Church, held a pleasant scum Int“ duced 1,700 bags of pntatoes and: tug at home of Mranu Mrs Jus llc.u.s. 10.000 head ot cabbage. Altogether, Notwithstanding the um and SHIN v; 180 families will map the benefit of’evening a, large "11134;?" trtthr:vl this venture. and enjoyed an (auxin-1L L"0$.L!‘1..l l o o o . o 1and the dainty refreshments that in} l The Bruce Tplpphone System hac'lowed. The pastor, Rev J. Gailor, .13 ‘r‘ducplj its rates to shareholders to: nillciatcd as chairman. linemen“; $15 from $17 a your. Renters have; readings Wrl't given by Mary Hop mun reduced from $19 to $18. Bruee,kiru, Sarah McLean. Vina Baker. in 'system is said to be the biggest syg-)strumental music. by Mum's A:ilu..; 'tern, outside the Bell, in Ontario. “19nd Comm: duet by Misses Marjorie includes Kincardiue town, Port mg.san(l Eilitl Chittlcli: sold by Mrs 1 in, Paisley and Tiverton villages andlTorry, Rev and Mrs (MIRA-:3" Hz.- tour townships. IMF and Mrs Galloway. Hr., cf Kim. ara, sang two beautiful numb: Mrs ftodsrerf, mother of Airs A, J.', which were greatly appreciated. TV 0 Collins, of Walkerton, dir-d in Walk-l, “Mites” Wf'l'e held, given hy Ln; ' erton hospital, as a result of injuries l Reay and Sarah MacLean. whiz-l received in a. tutor car accident atiteated the mental capabilities ot 'd., Hanover. The collision with an_‘;oompetitors. A vote of thanks 2mg, other car, hurled Mrs Rodgers, who extended to host and hoscos, andal! was about 90 years! of age. against), cthers who had assisted in making the seat with such force that it trac-l the evening a success. tured her collar bone and several, Mr and Mrs Luther Torry and son ribs, one of which is believed to Jack, Markdale, visited at homes or have pierced her lungs. er and Mrs Tim. Tm." “a n- M , The Bruce Telephone System has r ,duccd. its rates to shareholdvm ta $15 from $17 a you. Renters have men reduced from $19 to $18. Bruce system is said to be the biggest sys- tem, outside the Bell, in Ontario. It includes Klr.cardlue town, Port Elg- in, Paisley and Tiverton villages and tour townships. .iwas played andall apprarec , hum Premier Bennett. suggests the M a Lice time. The prizot were mm In; album of a Dominion election next Mrs M Ritchie and Mr T 'ruumuzl September. Premier Henry Bltto Thanks xwre tonderui Mr and Mn hints a pmlncial election around,” . f” l sir. l, tflt the same time. So 1933 Is going to,) “son cu tli, lt “1"“ provide some hot air. It's a pity the; ------cseTes-------, hot air was not set for January. It r.» might warm the Mayhem. 1 MULCCii Given sixty acres ot land and a hundred dollars for seed and tools. the unemployed of Kitchener pro- duced 1,700 bags of potatoes and 10.000 head of cablmgv. Altogether, 180 families will reap the benefit ot this venture. The new President or 1mm! States may be a fifth Cousln of the humus 'Theodore,' but his name is pronounced diffest'nt. It goes some- thing like 'Rott-ttwelt.' THE DURHAM REVIEW Thcv.gh Mm; ttice dls:'rturagiuit let us hold study. Sicck must bathe basis (I our irdustry. Let us maintain and (,e:~.-:w1~ve our ptrsiricn In the British W-- "_'. L by maintaining a steady sup- To do this, plan to Mart now'. Fut- ure production is' determined by the quiet sme actieu in the present Nosn'nz more need be said. Grey Co. is (no ci' tho largest bacon' producers :-1 thi, 'sw, Mort-ova; (he rgl‘ulhy is My: :1 :9 1:221; :1: an) ‘21:: _ (my; _'.'s. True. prices are not remunerative. That fact cannot and is not denied. But as the night is darkest before the dawn, so are hog prcxes at the lowest ebb before the markets-dem- oralized by heavy shipments trom ev- cry country in the world to Great Britain-will take an upward turn. Through the foresight of the Can- adian Government and the generosi- ty of the British delegates to the Imperial Conference a quota of 280, 000,000 pounds of bacon is Imman- tecd. Therrore a regulated market is assured for a. period of tlve years. I appeal, on your behalf, to accept the challenge to supply that demand. l For the past three weeks. by radar message and'press articles. there has been an appeal made to farmers on: behalf ot the Bacon Hog industry. May I be permuted to add my taup-I port to such an appeal , , Farmers, Grey County standing this artitbeial dome-ion. 'Truth wins, and it either Makeu- ale King or the prime minister stands in the m of truth, it is just too bad for them. The govern- ment could bring Canadian money to parity with Engi'sh money in a month, and increase by 25 per cent the income of farmers." tiffiuient vchrue to establish our in- Ls'x'y in the British marlin. Stay -ith the Hcg. Thanking ycu. Mr Editor, for sour 3.111:sz3 space, I tun, Yours very truly, T. :w‘mwart Cooper, P. "" C' us‘uiivu. Grcy County so"!!! of Ma Sweeney, ch10 Show", Proprietma Auctioneer Ir; AUCTION SALE 1y msmutions now operating. - days, when there is somuch health preservation and pub- "re, the thought of that in- and Implement. ' Bentlnck, on Fri- tiuarrty bags in ' establish our in- h murkri. Stay ONTARIO The members of the Women's Mis, ‘sionary Society of the Presbyterian ‘Church met on Thursday after noon 1last, at the home of Mrs T. M. Me. Fadden, with Mrs B. Patterson we siding. Mrs Jae. Hepburn read the Bible lesson: Mrs W. G. Firth told; or the Mission work in India: Mu J.: H McFadyen a story or Indian work! at the School of Minions in mum sis in Western Cumin: In W. J. McFadden the Work in 'ttranema and Mrs B. D. Amman; thought. on Prawn “D“ ,7 :, I ROCKY SAUGEEN set Mr and Mrs Galloway and Christena and friend, of N Falls. were guests at the I Parsonage over the week end. Galloway, Br and Miss Chri rendered a. bountiful duet at th vice Sundav mnrn‘n- Miss Hazel Tar welcome guest at er the week end. Recent guests at hm Mrs A. C. McDonald Mrs Percy Ledingham Doreen and Betty Lou and Mr John McDonald University, Hamilton. Mr Gerald. Brunt, accompanied by Mrs John Pickering and Miss La ma Mighton, motored up from Toron- to Thursday and apent the week end at their different homes here. Mr and Mrs Luther Torry and Jack, Markdale. visited at homes Mr and Mrs Thos Torry and Mr Mrs Clark Torry, Sunday. A pleasant evening was spent home of Spence Hopkins. when number of friend-s gum-red in y,. of Miss Ivazbel's Mum“: rnd 1 ENLIC‘J her WM] many gins. " The unto. will meet in the ach- ' ool on Friday evening of this week, , u. r; w. o. Club " The monthly meeting of the Rocky " Saugeen U.F.W.O. Club met " the [home of Mrs Thea. Young. The pm- . idem opened the meeting with com- ' munity singing followed by the creed L id when. The. roll call was answer- [ ed by "Why I am a member." After ', the usual order ot business was tran- tltr in]. Mrs Wm Weir gave a. splen- tli. Pdl-'.' on ".Good form in Public 1.3....“ Then the Gleneig ladies treated us to some nice music. This) “as the business meeting tor year,) sc drain: or oflicers resulted as? {idem : Pros” Mrs liobt. Lawsonz“ Ii:, ;:r;., Mrs limb Atkinson: sec')" l.'t.l;.lni', Mrs T. Turnbull: Flower (in. Alia T. Lillldl'l' and Mrs Thos. I Yong: 'Rccsld'g swy, Mrs A. bhip,e: Orp,ist, Mrs Stewart McArthur and Mrs M. Ritchie : IJirectcrs, Mrs A. iMcArJun; Mrs L. Mchn and Pin. "l'. Lauder: Visiting cent. Mrs Wm ‘\\'eir, Mrs Neil McLean and Mrs A. McArthur: auditor, Mrs Murray Rif- chie. At the last meeting it ICI',' mu rent-Hi to hold a social mummy; ttt the home cf hits Angus Mch-tfnnmn Monday night, but owing l" SW-kllvss iii.- the family, it “as hell] .. :"liu 'ss, Robt. Lawson. Progressivw mum} .... a...“ nun Galloway and Miss hristena and friend, of Niagara ails. were guests at the Baptist arsonage over the week end. Mrs alloway. Br and Miss Christena. mdered a. bountiful duet at the ser- ce Sunday morning. Date of Chriatmso, Tm L” . J" Mrs Mary Brown and two sons of (Owen Sound. were tpaiierts with Mr. ‘and Mrs L. McLean this week. Mr and Mrs J35 lawmme were recent guests with Toronto friends. A pleasant time was spent by the U.F.W.O. and their friends. it the home of Mr and Mrs Rom Lawson. Progressive euchre was played tor a couple ot hours, after which a boun- tiful lunch was served and a. social hcur spent over the tea cups. Mr and Mrs Wm Bourne and two daughters. also Mr Ted Middleton and sister Marjory. were the recent guests of the McLean families. Mrs Lance Bumble and son Bobby. Toronto, were vision-s lat week with her parents, Mr and Mrs R. IAwson. Very sorry to hear ot the serous illness of Mrs. Albert Thompson, of Durham, and hope she will soon re- cover. Mr and Mrs Thos Betty visited this week with Mr and Mr: Joe Noble. Aberdeen . Me of Christan; Tree has been for Friday evening, Dee. 23. Mrs Walter' Clark andr daughter Marnie. ot Zion. were guests for. I few days with old neighbors and rel- atives at the Rocky. TORONTO Harem homes here. nests at home of Mr and McDonald were Mr and Ledinghun and daughters Ietty Lou or Welbeck, McDonald of McMaatcr Y. Hanover. her home I V- on). u ! , I ' men’s Mia-j 3 ”byterian: = utter norm,, Ei F. M. MC"! E T8011 pm! B' read the Et Srth mag g n It... 7. E? Tho, Y.P.S. meeting In the church last Thursday was largely attended. The pres., Mr Eric Ashton was In rho chair. The devotional part wu .;~. ::rd with a. hymn and prayer by q xr Anderson. 'Mr Edward Mac- , an]! read the scripture lesson. Mr Ms. Stinmn presided over the plo- exam, which was In charge of the I wship com. The topic "Do. be. 'f-ts matter?" was taken) by Miss 'hry Mt6iilivrar. Mrs A. Mtutons ",1 gave a splendid papar on “Re- Cir ‘uhzance Day". Misses Lyme Fish- y and Mildred Hendvrscn err-4*"? Mrs Andrew Hustle and Dougald. 1vyh Mrs Mary Bmwn and sons J. D. and Alex of Owen Sound. spent Sun- d'w in Toronto. Miss mm”: Anderson. Owed '80th spnnt the lust or week with her mother, Mrs N. Andemn. Mrs John Dolphin, Tam, spent the week end with her daughter, In. Klimt! McCaapm. "===r==r--------'""'" l HAMPO.EN t',ug'g1'gp'luy'rc'c)e: . Don-ll nut onto. Tho Fu' - Mantte% Koala]; MM“ "tt wu do.“ In the “Mill Wa\“;:w-,.. 'la"r'VriGrriiitttteAe,t'rl which In an”. conducted i, tr ovum; last Thursday sad all had 5 My contest. 'e'tur IpIeuIm time. I It. Evelyn Henderson left mt: ----_---- IWednesdIy for London. where she, 7 DORNOCH Mr and Mn John Henry mum among friends in this locality int Tuesday afternoon. Mr Bert Byers motored to Kitchen- er on Monday. The root crop is pretty well gu- nered in and the tumors are buy plowing. Mlu Joule MoCulln. Toronto. spent Sunday with her parents here. Mr and Mn In McDougall spent Friday with Mr and Mrs Russel Fid- The gavel mach that have been so busy distributmg gavel, from Al- bert Kurt's we! pit. don: our JiiifiirsLiweortiae"sdusr"b unity evening. ' mu Magnet Wet-on. MI, visited with Hill Nellie Anderson. 3 few den. Remembrance Day was very quiet- ly spent in this part. . The Byers family spent salinity in Mooretleld visiting with Mr and Mrs W. B. Smith Ind family. Mrs N. Roddy sud daughter re tumed to her home after visiting with friends " Dunkeld and Gianni: the past three weeks. wiifiuG%r London. where she has secured a position for the winter " A k l And .alwn's rvmom'w ers are the word's PM“ true friends.' “table reeita Be, grateful to advertia your gratitude by'buving w 80 faithfully to you" 11%? and UNI”? mumps; saw. light and e nerity To blot out advertisements like blot_ting out, the sun-er wear ill-iittingsit, where, have more i accidnmu. Inva- hm Stu? our n "h'spaprrs' and mag all slip h tek --bae, to Mn ty and rune hundred yea: less, mm'e about less, ll standlmls, be contcnt v chines, eat coarser foods ser clothing; live in una1 do a Vast awn nun A! Mg wem n y ers, pun cul‘me. Tire World CRAWFORD ere, have more i'lmrss, meet with nu idents, have moretooth-aches (111’? res would be very dull places indm'u‘ ll I" “WWW To' Aiverfi'; ce uuuuu ICES, HIWE‘I' 011T H\'}?l',.{ be content with rtsorep 1.1 _ coarser foods, and we: 1- t ti,'" 8; live in unattractive hrires, qmmnt of distactvvful lc!. .. 'ertasemenm it in pocket. mm were no Tho mer here she, 7 DORN he winteri ( I The Women‘o tm ave been at Mn Robt Horne: (mm A1- 8th, muruten membt long our ttora being present. visited meta'wr 'hat advertis- s civilirors and your Ui tneguzines, W; W 3t, Sea uglinecm N w',','t'lllrR!t-3lmtrrtrnrr,r"r'c'remnt, isoments would be sun-41m li, tr. 0 J the levels t 'als ago. h Irtisexs, and rlmw ur what thev bang: tttrenin-it, this The Cheney Enterprise t week In in columns, that Tacky-d. who has been a. of Benunck Township for 5 ttnd ia well and thvoratrly kn left for Toronto. when be r- his home with his 51w" .‘5 Tuesday pravioun lo ', his 1-9,”:hbus an! tun-1v :. Irv, pr,a'hrred in the 'f't'l" Wilt Liv. In Torontc In K. Dunn-1 spent a h with her daughter, Mrs E. 3m plucking fowl, which is no' it Int taah. But " must br Ham- farmers wife must do hvr I, trying to make both ends up well u the then. Mr O'Neil had I 5316‘ on y Afternoon of young can}: ily foal, tad many other ar‘ivl- things went for near no": 'i, others went fairly well. A.qrittinq bee was held :I' home of In J. Crulchlpy TIM Wk!!! Will be gent to some r' needy In the West. Mr Guam lane-h spent a ft! - pl. of dun with " brother and F - tar. Ho duo "tted the old 5mm" when his Mother Angus ls I"£l”:.1m' and spoke . few wands of enmuv- . than! to tho children and was i , invited to Ttatt the Beparote Sum, thick he did, ulna saying a ', .\ ‘Wl'dl. m, told them to' be 23.1. ‘, their Mock. Men and onun'" - . night at their lummur l.w;,. It I. must B lonely place Just how and and named “and” to the run. len for the city. where they The Womb humane was 2.! a In not: Hartley's home on x... an. room member-and scwn ',., [m m mt. In “Filing“! of Dunn. we . aplendld talk 1.1, [NW m which WIS 8|)p1'm1;; ed by ati. Mr and In [one Mommy“ J We. were "mom with [m m. “we?! and lame-m over mp w». 3. NOVEMBER 17, I932 bid amen d ms tiset )z'er H 'ri,"iteiirii,,iir" [NC-t '; ll 6Pr Owen Sound Sa morning emu (an: =OD 3 CUSNH "i', Finn. I The M our pnce th NOVEM Gunn JO 3“ w ll e

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