Garment] meet our action In re- Mon to United States? What will hide!“ Roosevelt’s attitude tom an! the gold standard, international yrreerrnerttt, was: One woman will Roosevelt. revive the idea. of reciprocity? And if freer We between Cm and he Unit- " Stun result». that ounmodiuee Will it elect? Will our imperial trade Government Issues 'sottttd', Money: Leaders Discuss British Preference Miss Muplnll's Weekly Letter Low owning mm o- statiowtoGto. tion Calls begin a 7.00 Am. Still [any night rate: at 830 p... "Give my love to Rover, Gran'pa" So now, on Friday evenings a 30 cent Long Distance call makes every- body happy. Long Distance is always quick, clear and dependable. It is easy to use Herbs Dad thought of it; he knew how lonely the old folks felt and how young Herb's thoughts kept straying farmwards. Young Herbs happy summers on Grandpa's farm are renewed each week throughout the winter; an in- expensive luxury that all the family . . and the cost is trifling. later can can: it ‘lound money' anit this time I agree with him. He calls At last the Prime Minister in: caused new money to be printed- only 35 million dollars of it, it is true -but it is new money. Call it in- fution, reftation, whatever suits the individual the better, the Prime Mtn. .7 iDoox: Mrs w. Renwick gave a solo: {â€1118 aeol1I'toriue2 “rig: tl'uett after which the hostess served a tttve . daint lunch. titude of Canadian political parties y to the British preference. First the} ---_-.- P line Minister went into ancient; ' Liberal history to prove by quote-4 A matter not strictly county bus, tions and assertions that Sir Wilfrid‘iness but nevertheless of interest to Laurier had begun the exact policy every municipality in the county now carried forward by his, Mr Ben- .was brought up at Friday utty"en's nett's administration. He roasted Mr. session of the County Council when King' on his opposition to Lir,erar2tceve R. J. White of St Vincent, ‘policy: he was unsparing in his de- sought. an T"r,'".ioe..o.f the Council nunciation of the leader of the oppo/ regarding the advisability ot forming sition, telling the House and countryfa County Municipal Association. This that Mr King was not in the spoty Council by a show of hands. revealed light but on the spot. This drew oi itself as opposed to this move by a lengthy and fiery speech from Mr. i large majority. Various reasons were King. Each leader was personal in: expresed for this opposition. Reeve his attack upon the other. Mr King w. W. Shier,‘ Keppel, expressed the said : "May I say that as regards opinion that we are organized halt any personal attack he, the Primer to death now . Reeve M J Pll.om, Minister, may wish to make upon Thornbury, thought the Association myself, he is most welcome to cumin-i would soon be telling us how to 'iii') ue to make them. I don't know whe-! the Council and everything tel, ther he could say more about me Reeve Chas. Helm maintained that than he has already said, If he can it municipal councils came together think of any derogatory word in the: in an organization of this kind, those vocabulary which has escaped him/ with the lower salaries would soon which he has not already used in re-l be arbitrating for salaries " high as gard to myself, I shall be very glad the maximum. to hear it. t would add it to the 001- --_---..- lcction I already have of what he has said concerning me-a collection HEALTH of which i feel somewhat proud, to --. tell the truth,--beautae I do not. It's a dreary old world and a weary think the Prime Minister would and! old world it necessary to resort to language of? When toothache you happen to get. 1 this description did he not feel there) Beyond any question, It you’ve indl- was s. good deal in the arguments! gestion ' which he has been called upon to o’er trule, you're certain to fret. 1 meet and has been unable to meeton) And “I? can be happy, however "i: their merits.†Hoh - ;aiirir, w um w†Hume“ asgree‘ The W.M.S. held their monthly n y in our case - in Joining meeting at home ot Mrs Adams on other countries in the adoption of, Thursday last, When a. number of monetary measures designed to en’ladies were present. Tile president courage recovery. However, any; occupied the chair: Mrs John Me. broad action along this line is un-, Murdo gave an interesting talk on necessary and, as I have stated freu- topic "Thanks." Mrs John Benton quently on previous occasions, this and Mrs Hopkins led in pray- country will not depart trom the f/t er: Mrs 2't1fat read the study tablished principles of sound money.", Mb, "M m u-__.,_._ __ 7 _ [ ,e --'""'""' "my a. vul Insult. In servauve opinion is committed to) latter part of last week. 'the idea ot an easing ot money and) Mr Alex Taylor spent the week em credit in the interests, of business; in Toronto, and intended seeing th recovery. Such is certainly the can, hockey match between the Maroon, ‘in Great Britain and in the United and the Maple We. States. . .In such matters no one! Mr and Mrs Dashwood “daughter can afford to disregard the tudgmentl also Miss Florence Renwick, Dunn of the two leading tlnaneitu counmlethI ville, spent the week end with Mr, ot the world." Apparently not even and Mrs Thos Renwick and family. our Prime Minister.' I thought his: Mr and Mrs Alex Rutherford ant concluding paragraph odd. Here it, son Thos. visited over the week end 151 (with sons and brothers, Messrs Mun 'After having proved our ability to; my and Rutherford and their wives, ride out the storm I feel that we are at Guelph. '. Justified-to the very limited degree; The W.M.S. held their mm†necessary in our case - in Joining meeting at home' ot Mrs Adams on other countries in the adoption of1 Thursday last, 'rettert a. number of monetary measures designed to ensign“. um-.. __-___. "-- W In making a statement in the House on the matter, the Prime Min- ister said: "The beat and most con- servative opinion is committed to the idea ot an easing ot money and credit in the interests, of business recovery. Such is certainly the mun I rejoice in it because it is the be- ginning of the dislodging of the Prime Minister from his reactionary and unreasonable stand in relation to the issuing of money against the natural resources of Canada in quan- tities tmmeient to move goods and absorb services. _ level The $35 million certainly increases the banks' ability to loan, it they could but and safe places in which to place the loans. Ordinarily such an addition to the banks’ cash re- serves would allow them, on the ra- tio of ten to one, to make loans of amund 350 million dollars. that is a structure of 350 million in bank banal based on the additional M million; cash. However, with commodity pri-f the bank with the priming press money makes it ‘sound.’ The Govern- ment can still say they did not print money and put it into circulation. Tho whole transaction improves the bank's position by increasing their cash reserves and aids tine Govern- ment to the extent of $85 million at 1 per cent. It will not affect price levels, the amount is too small and [the circulation too restricted. 'at wealth. We have begun to dilw on our m1 credit. in this ire stance tar the relic: of the bunk- only, it in true. but it b * beginning. It was done like this: the Govern- ment took treasury notes to the banks for discount in the ledger. and for this line of credit given by the bank the Government paid 4 per cent. Then the bank took the trees- ury notes which the Governmenthad given. back to the Government (the Treasury Board) and trot Dominion notes (hills) in large denominations, for which they paid the Government 3 per cent. Running around through â€rho plenum I fortune can bring. If rou've no tottetite and you can’t deep " night _ Youaredeutome birduhusmg. 'urttusgtrvsottiiiG'id m not glory or mm, If you Want to M upâ€. take an] at Mr (health. If neuritis gets into your frame. A boil on the neck, all life's pltst can wreck, And a touch of the grip does same? To get the full for trons. rose“ you men. There isn’t a. dwbt um vml'vn room itch "m" You don't so to dinners or dancesor It his feet are g A matter not strictly county bus- ‘iness but nevertheless of interest to every municipality in the county ‘. was brought up " Friday afternoon’s session of the County Council when Reeve R. J. White ot St Vincent, ‘sought an expression of the Council 1regarding the advisability ot forming, er: Mrs Joe McNaulty read the sludy l book: Mrs W. Renwick gave a adio- atter which the hostess served a Mr Taylor and Chas Watson, of Mt Forest, were in our midst the latter part of last week. Mr Alex Taylor spent the week end in Toronto, and intended seeing the hockey match between the Maroon: and the Maple Leafs. Mr and Mrs Dashwood anddaughter, also Miss Florence Renwick, Dunn. ville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Thos Renwick and family. Mr and Mrs Alex Rummy-mm “A Mr and Mrs Alex Rutherford ind son Thos. visited over the week end with sons and brothers, Messrs Mur- Mrs John Kerr. vdiiCiind spen the afternoon with Mr and Mrs F Hopkins. Mrs Major Eccles who spent last week in-Toronto, with her daughter Gladys, returned home Saturday. Mr and Mrs Thos. Bell of near Durham, attended aervieVirt Amos, on Sunday last: also their mother, 8.3. No 12 haa been closed up for ten days and the teacher Miss Mo. Millan spent the holiday with friends in London and Toma). Mrs Milford Matthews who fell and fractured her ankle, is at pres- ent improved. Mr and Mr: Joe Robinson, Toron- to, visited recently with Mrs James Eden. Mr and Mrs Austin Hann of North Egremont. spent a day lately at home of Wm Gordon. T Mr and Mrs Wm Wallace. Durham. visited at Mr D. Davis' Sunday last. Mr and Mrs {on Robinson, Toron- the communion service in St Paul’s Church, Egremont. Rev J. Billing- slay amounted in Hanover. Scarlet ttwar ls quite prevalent in the section No 12 and has visited moat at the homes. THE DURHAM REVIEW Reeve Hunter spent the past week at County Council " Owen Sound. Rev. Allison, Hanover, conducted the communion service in St Paul’s Church. Egremont. Rev J. Billing. glnu AQAIAA . . -- were asked to vote on the principle ot the bill. Thu too was refused. so on the second reading ot the bill I votoi against the agreement. House ot Commons, Ottawa, 12th Nov., 1932 in an amendment tour. widow-7;; a part of Pe implementing of the we asked them that the truly tween Oman and Great Britain considered item by item before if?" r' ;d DROMORE saluted with locker.. - wuuuuy. ----v I. Bell of neat-land arvice at Amos.’ ht so their mother, dau may, and _'i'iit'i,i':,.ii,:.i,' Mr and Mrs P. M trial we Watson, of Dr our midst thel llttr eek. I Mrs , A-sleeping in the dude; ’With all the M111 I have to my, _ Pud! I would I were beside the sea, Or ailing In s boat, With tUI the things I've got to write, Wrote.' 1 would I were on yonder hill, A-huung In the Gun; With all the work I've not to do. Iwouldl _ _....~.. - nuance! Ellls equal. Pr A-gint Stevenson. Minerva Mer. cer, Audrie Eakett, Harold Gibaon, Harold Long, Daisy Dyer, Dorothy Long Jr 1--4siay Seaman. Jean McGuire and Jean Russell Ellis, Bert I Johnson, Arthur Buller Br I-Dougal McMillan, Kathleen Eccles and Lorena Fuller equal, 01- ive McGuire, Rose Dyer. ONTARIO ARC TORONTO Alex McPhall, teacher Junior Room Ir-Russel Buller and Walter Pink- erton, equal, Audrde Brown, Lloyd Seaman. Bobby Long, Jean Leith, Bryce Mercer, Mabel Johnson. Fred Jr m--Evelye, Love 78, Bert Gadd 70, Lyle. Smith 63, Norma Smith 62, Herb Fuller 50. Sr m---Rom, .Eccles 75, Blanche Reid 73, Hazel Leith 65, Lloyd Wil- son M. IV Class-Eileen Smith 75, Mary Stevenson 74, Allan Pinkerton 73, Esther Gadd 73, Elma McGuire 71, Helen Buller 70, James McCall N), Marjorie Johnston 68, Mabel Pinker- ton 66, Vera Lelth 66, Harry Mather 63, Dick Fldler 62, Laura Mather 61, Elizabeth Alumna 60, Dorothy Dyer " Goose Dyer 58. HOLSTEIN SCHOOL REPORT lunch served: The members ot the Wolf River Hunt Club arrived home Wednesday morning. They each got their deer and report a good time. Don' forget the Crokinole Social. in the Agricultural Hall on the Mth inst, in aid of the Public Library. A good program wll be given and u --_- "-‘Mu’y Mr and Mrs Andrew Hunter. They are celebrating the lime tellow’s titat birthday. The Community Circle met in the basement of Presbyterian Church. It was an all Canadian night. The pres- Ment, Arthur Haas was in the chair. The members decided to use the form of the Boys' Camp meetings for their opening: a worship period ot two minutes: four members of each church choir sang two verses of "A- bide with me", then the two minute silence while Ray Thomas played two verses of the hymn. Rev Mr. Mercer led in prayer. There will be a week end Con-i vention of the Tuxis Boys and Trail Rangers‘held in Hanover this week. Several from here expect to attend. Mrs H. Grasby (Alice Hunter) and little son, are visiting her parental little son of Gomé, Vial-t Mrs Coleridge Friday last ‘ Alexander Taylor, Dromore and Bil- ly Arnlll motored to Toronto Satur- day morning and attended the Hock- ey game between the New York Ran. gers and the Maple Leafs Score 4--- 2, in favor of latter. Mrs Mormon and family, Dromore. have moved in with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Brown tor the winter. Mr and Mrs Wm Crawford and daughter Lilian, Allenford. spent the week end with the Fean family. Mr John Duke visited Hamilton friends last week. Dr and Mrs Chas. C. Manage and little son of Gorrie, visited Mr and,, ler. Rev. Beudamore, Mt Wren. was not able to attend owing to illness. Rev's Honeyman, Mercer 1nd Miller took the different parts. Rabi Keith and Wm Moore placed the wreaths. A beautiful wreath was placed on the monument early in the morning by an unknown friend. A number of returned men from Mt Forest took part. The two minutes silence was observed and the Last Post sounded at the close. The memorial service in the Prey byterian Church was attended by a large crowd, considering the weath- Mr and Mrs Nolan Rounding of Harriston and. the Misses Rounding. Grand Valley, visited the Aratill tam- ily the last. ot week. Mrs Hastie entertained a. number of ladies of the Presbyterian W. M. S. " her home. Mr and Mrs John Sharp and son Billy, Hampden, visited the Lem: family last week. Mr and Mrs Mather. Hampden, vb lted with Mr and Mr: Andrew Hun- ter recently. Mrs Hartley 1nd m- Long, Wnlker; ton: Miss Hartley, Dunnviiie and In Bell, of Mount Forest. 31.0an An: PERSONALi Mrs Finder and Howard, with Mr. and Mn Rathweti, Palmerston, Fig. ited Henna] friends Sunday. Week end visitors with the Finder family were Mr and Mn Fred Wilton, 1ik's?% ' HOLSTEIN LEADER A WISH %rt long, Puma; Buller and Frances " Alex Aitken, "l Eocles equal, M00110, Johnson, Fred __._... at“ per cent of the pun-Inge money to he paid down at the time of ale And the Mines within tinny an. For further Madu- ant condi- tions at ale apply to 'r may w. PAd But Block, Purim: ' ( Solicitor to the i"ialritl rho-J -A lbw " ' duo! W: eel -.---..-.u.u um... i,' IN MEIORIAM - - In memory'o! our den husband and UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the father. Richard Huber. who passed Powers of Bale mouthed in 3. eeritomy tour you: Mo. lain mortgage, which will be produc- ed at the time ot mu, there will _ 1'Ar,Urte,griereg gage" offered for me by - _ ray meet DIO IT, E. Tudor“ 8.75 Pay sheet No 21, A. Kraft .... 48.80 Pay sheet No 19, H. Baum... 16.20’ Oliver Maurer, in full of acct re, trucking and loading gravel 8629.73: _ John Rowan, road sup't, acct to date 868: Ada Fortune. attending Court of Revision as per account '"reil by judge, clerk, $5.90 '. Ju Lynett, assessor 85.30: Council meeting at date 815: Edward Ryan, 1 sheep kil-l led by dogs " .' Wm Mulqueen. 1 sheep killed by dogs " : And. Mar-' shall. map. of same $2. l The council adjourned to meet in, Clerk's omee on Thursday. Decls at 10 R. m. tor senenJ business. 5 Ada B. Fortune. clerk _ 1 Pay sheet No 5, W. Burden... 12.90 Pay sheet. No 6, g Rehkopf... 43.50 Pay sheet No 7, J. Men... 42.85 Pay sheet No 12, L Weber... 14.25 Pay sheet No 13, J. Seoles.... 15.30 Pay sheet No 14, M Schenk... 27.25 Pay sheet No 15. B. Koenig... 25.65 Pay sheet No 17, R. Taydor.. 8.75 Pay sheet No 21, A. Kraft .... 48.80 Pay sheet No 19, H. Baum... 1tt.20, Oliver Maurer, in full of acct re, trucking and loading gravel 8629.73: l John Rowan, road sup't, acct to date' 868: Ada Fortune. attending Court The above by-llw relating to hold- ing of nomination meeting Ind e- lection it any. Baetx--Aitkentr. That by-hw No 11 of 1932 be given third reading, sign- ed by Reeve and Clerk and engrossed in by-law book. Car. other members present Atikems--Mtiier: That the minute' The municlpu council of the Tp. of Normanby, met In Township H111. Am, on Monday, Nov 14, trt 10 Mr and Mrs Gordon Grant. Varney, visited last week in the home ot Mr and Mrs N. Hortrburtth. Mary,, were recent guest,- with Walk- erton friends. Mr James and Min May Ferguson visited early in week with Mr And Mrs A. Haas. Mia Barker visited the week end at her home in Tempettnoeviue. Visitors with Mr and In June- Coutts Inst week were Mr and In. Herb Lamont and family, Mt Forest: Miss Jean Hm, R, N. and Mr Dun- lop, Oshawa: Mr end Mrs Archie Cantu and ttttti, Egerton: Mrand Mu Art Coutts and daughter, Conn. Mr and In Swain. M. were snout: lut. week in her parental was spent in noon! intercourle. mu- sic and games. The bride and groom were remembered with gifts unable to the own-ion. groom}; tiiirGim and the evening A very pleasant time was spent last Wednesdey evening. Nov 9th, at the home of Mr and In Peter Hutch. con 14, JilqrernmtC the com- Ilon being the 40th mmvemry of their wedding. Immune relatives to the number of twenty the were entertained to . 6 o'clock wedding dinner, to which all did ample Jul- tlce. After partaking of the hearty repeat, the best Willie! of all pm- MORTGAGE SALE 2C'iT inc bride and "s"---.-. "I'll _ citizen. In Inquest“ to and“ the may. Wet mm. M the do u "as. W. etc. an» tutt.PiiEiEt7iiNt2.t Thomâ€; w... In.-. ., I Tint we do â€(mu Ga.' i"'t1'ettrt.-artu.iunt, , And ill-Oh- - -A_.; :- m noun: - or George Long. who CL%t"d rent, Nov. 14, 1931. Memories than wonder. When twilight indw- Ml. Rani. nu J-ui - - savanna It Iâ€! end Ick to dun at M99130: Day. beyond "tthir. none: as And breathe; - ... u... " Contribution. to work If. needed, lift of money from yrtiryrme. Flam --__ .nvvvvvul, lnl for Philip. u there other Hula children trefer In thin In. ,,____.. .via a". all! can Boon be Aonb--trui to help mend his damned lung» his wenkened little frame. in a work of far - mount. " will tax all the an. crud Ikl" of the kindly doctor: and nurse- of the Queen In? bio-pin] for Con- lumptive Children to bring this tyuh 21owevetr, the" I. hone ev-n seen goon um. tray-eyed Philip cue. ut you hopefully. Per-hay. you can mend his damned toy? You. that an man in an..- L“ A - - bee over I course of 128 we; termlmung with the Doe Dex-by Ball " the Chateau Mien». Outstanding doc number: are en- tered for the event. (.15) I Eyes or winter upon “that“ are now being focus-ed on the bl. event of the sewn on this con- ttnent, the nth annual Enter: International Dog Bled My to be held February 22-24 a Quo- Highly pleased with their tint experience of Canadian ski-In; country. delight“ with Winn hoapitniity and looking ton“ to future visits to the Dominion. the Oxford-Cumulus. skier- un- ed recently trom Built John to Uvorpool nboud the Duchess of York. Hutches botvoea Cnnndlnn and arm-h unlunlty Ar%GiG will probably be I remit of the visit. the official statement. that John Caesar, ot Vancouver. in tho "(and old man" of the company. with " years ot service. clout] 1011mm! by w. J. Grunt. ot Ho- mmon. with 47. They If. mocc- tth 81 and 78 you! ot up. Who is the Cmdlu Pacino pensioner with the longest nor- vice record? A calm-overly n- onntly raging bu been and“ " Out tor the E. W. Batty mid- rinter golf chunpionnhip trophy to be fought for over the links of the Royal (tolwood Col! Cour-o. February 22-27. lending Mun from Seattle have notified their intention to compete. hat your": cup winners from Victoria will also tee oft and there will be strong contingent: from Vulcan- ver and the Prairie Provinces as tar out as Winnipeg. The five great bunches of primnry industry,ln Fundy u measured by the lute-t "nimble Itatisucl of value of production were agriculture. forestry. Inla- ing. 'alectric power and fisheries. with the first tsaving a product“: greater than all the tour other. Eomblned A mlid block ot blue can!“ hewn tram the side of It. Sir Donald, In the Canadian RateAM., his been shipped to New Elva. Connecticut. to be incorporated in the new Strathconn Morin Building now being built " Yale University. met then an. mun...“ - Alberta giver "oduenuonal cont-I by radio tour time. I Ink. - ablln: those cubic to an“ (I - -._, ---l-A.“' produced in Guam In In enlmued It “31,251,000. “A .‘_ - eluwltw m v--_,_‘,v _ which wheat accounts tor "ok "6.000. any and dot. h (to next most unable a... bah; put at $113,961,000. "I no gold. Gram "Rpm-'0- _..---" - port ot - an and! 00.- ooo bushels 5mm In nu an tn wan. Humor a. we pull are: IMO, " It“: tMt, 1.126.781 bum ------"" Gold production in. W Ontario mine. In 1.81 I: "tirnnt- ed to have a value ot “3,000,000. Since mining begun " Perf "o. _ ---‘-- an A person to In uken to than. Herevand THEE MMhTu-d -t - u.“ I 228 Colleg. at" Total all†Grain "V --- u-ul-c- UK men Mary Hospital for Com ve Children to bring this However. there in hope even mp, u there in for to many iulo children who are being 'or in thin inltitution. ributionl to uni-t this great we needed. however. and a thong; from you will In most ie. Ann --.-= ts - -- mine! Mountain com.- to Inho- m-u an. University of sum-£12229: RELIEF We“ ot .u tietid - M In 1931 " loud it-trd", " Toronto 8. 354M? I ttut ' in - the ‘ummr Mr David Md‘ri ht tr ion Rebeka ti £01 Speaks at W Mm (luv. have teen tor Davis . pinto dud an; . do and Band member: that": World.‘ was mt. tie H M M VOL. I, 7 Mt New Chris ere very not I). C. TOW d PM We! urd: Int T " mm Cara" Mull Card. lit Alt in th Best Pai kt M nnlw million a ho.ter. ll In In" value bl " it tt but a In But ll nolovr " mir It M M N " BUY T Mr