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Durham Review (1897), 16 Mar 1933, p. 8

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I“ . Holstein (Sub-Agency): Open I CA 115 ~Wear-02d CANADIAN . INSTITUTION That Is Still 'Yioung BANK OF MONTREAL TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $750,000,000 in! strength of Canada is in her youthful, pio- neering, ever forward-facing, courageous spirit, tempered with old wisdom. Ctnadis strength 'is the composite strength of her constituents- institutions as well as individuals. The Bank of Montreal, 115 years old and true to Canadian history and tradition, applies its experience and adjusts its service constantly to changing conditions, to the end that it may provide safe, helpful and convenient banking fox the people and business of the Dominion: Established 1811 MONTREAL ir-'"""""-"'-"'"--", , LOGAL AID PERSON“ in; ASS-4.3.7-3...) THE DURHAM REVIEW In Ale-mud:- Aunn. Sr celebra- ted her Mth birthday " me home ot her daughter, Mrs RobtBim. Several when at her mmily was than to 0610me with her. Mn, Aitken itt enjoying tttir M. We wish The funeral ot the hte Mrs Edwm Johnson ‘will take oboe on Thursday afternoon from the United Church here, to Maplewood cemetery. In Johnson spam the summer months at at her home at maintain and the win- ter month: with her daughter, Mm. Win Freeman in Teeswater. When she left here in November, she was in her usual Mr health, and after a. March 14. She will be missed by her many friends in the village. We extend sympathy to her My. Mr Bent Eocles, who bu been in Grand Valley on insurance work, spent the weak and at his home in place accompanied him home. They returned Monday. Mr Blair is taking the agency tor mu dim-wt. Mrs Geo Altken entertained the teacher (Bert Bede!) and pupils of David's Sunday School class, at her home one evening last: week. It was David’s 15th birthday. tad Dr and Mrs Brown over the end ot the week. Alice Philemon who has been In Tomato ttrr some time returned home the last of the week. Mrs Earl Reid who has been ill for some time is slowly improving. in the vicinity quite ill and under a Dr’s care.’ Earl Reid's and Wm. Troup's little girls have pneuma. Little Kenneth MOE: 1: also quite ill with bronchitis. The United Church people are cele- brating the 17th of March by having a. supper and went. There will be a. real Irish menu and prognm, Come and have some real good fun. Also some real old-fumed common sense. The Irish are a. good mixture of both and sure theysre proud ot it. The Community Circle met in the Presbyterian Church on Monday eve- ning. There was the usual opening and devotional exercises, The. coun- try under discussion was 'lreland.’ Miss Margaret Irvin an; "A little Nt of Heaven, sure they all it Int land." Mrs McGuire gave the history of Ireland, using the mom to illus- trate her remarks. Miss Short gave an Irish reading ; hum Ellis gave the life ot St Patrick; Aunt McGuire gave current events. A discussion followed on 'Reciprocity' All those whocouldclaimtobelrishhsdto HOLSTEIN LEADER TORONTO Meun In. John-mu and heqtettetr Thu. of Hal-tam. well to Te-terr on load“ to be with their Mar. In Johnson ar., who Is salon-l! uiattttehomeaetterdausttusr,Mrs Wm. Emu. Mrs Joseph Lennon is 'ttto spend- Wm. Freeman. “can nuumw- __ MrsJoseph Waummdflmo-tmthennnprMhN-unmantuma-umuâ€"uw iniGliiririuat.atttsohdensoe 'i'lr"G"u7iiiardrtletet,teedS,', dr my mucus-m it“!!! we Mtrtrtr,Mrnt w.new.deenmdnauaw‘toluocflmmhuemmnytau-wrung HrWDavulsa-ngnged Ciiri'i"iirGuvdirree1ffff: inmmmmwv. sme- HrstotrereIaomsntasatrretMsnt. l Had-ante mummy-mm uadatttMrt-. muted-l [ensuing Mu Robenwmon viattad “mananmmenfl.VedmommmmdUu- her sister, Mm Carlyle Smith, Mount?me Nave: hue had tttre ”last! smu- aunncv,” to the Amer- Fbreat vicinity a, few a”. "iiakir.ips?ytinttt1 road: pin-Helm we" Ian de-tits.. duo-Id at once be Mr Thomas Mooreaad0unuy 'i:oaer--tT1r. guacam- mwmdwmme North 1ihrremont visited meow-don mmmmuwmotmewnoxeiwmwmmmxewot family on Smithy. Gamma people been eon-Mend “who pound, no u to maul-n the ”WMMdW,xgmeumeduwmmflflncdflimmmmut spending a tew days with Mr and part of our runny- annihilation new In an vicinity a the on Hum. Lindsay. dune tnsotventrxmdawueh weettto,84.M. . mneeuvtturCanndinn NW It'.tl “mummuml u. mm ---_-.-_ “- mM have been written down;tum- to u ttxatd gold mad-n1 (Ind NO. 10, mmox'r Names in order of merit mm: class -'Mary Wm. 84.33 %, Estelle 8mm " %, Mar- jorle Roan 73.66 %, Viola. Same 46, Mabel Lane 43. Senior 'rurd.--*Ho- ward Haw M, Elva Button 88, Lloyd Long 67.50, Peter MW“ 63. Junior 'rhiN--Hhelytt Haw 78.76 s, Bill Brawn 73.25. How. Brawn 71.25. View: Lamont 67. Senior B-md-- Kathloen Mwiliivmy M, in Lamont 70, Malcolm Watts M, Ron Dungeon 56. Junior teeoiatd---.BoW Brawn. "Mar,' garet MoGillimy, Carmen Love,Ves~ na Eakett. First class Mack Brown Delbert Haw, Mildred New Pri- mer-Percy McGlllimy, Verna. Haw. . denotes highest class mail-ks. Highest pupil this month -Miry annual denim on account at opera- tion to operating Itrotita. By the end of the third year ot his ladenhip. he succeeded in doing that, thenego tinting prxatita tcr 1925 being in the ncitrtrborhocd of 830,000,000. Sr m--C1tutnee Caldwell. Jr I" ---Fiommee Petty. Br II-Mattel Marshall, Gladys Caldwell. I-kin. rose Marshall‘. Br Pr-aa- Lewis. Jr Pr-Cecil Blrr, Russel Levwls' ‘denotes perfect thtendance. In addition to 22,000 miles at nil- road lines there came under his sup- ervision the allied merchant marine ct steamship lines, hmdsandexpms companies. His his job was to obtuse called upon to tackle another prob- lam regarded bigger and more dim- cult than the one he naked in Eng- Lsnd. In 1922, he was chosen chair- man and president of the Canadian National “News, thus becoming head of the largest railway system on the North American continent. American born, he won honors from King George, such as Knighthood 1n the Order ot the British Empire. In Htwintr cured the ills ot one Bri- tish railroad system, Mr Henry was Br Iv-Norman Fulton, Velma. Dav- its, Beretta. Busing. Jr IV-Berne" Kraft, Anderson Byers, Clarence Fid- ler. Br m--Beth Byers. Gertrude Hartman, Lloyd Fritz, Nellie Byers. Jean Henderson, Leslie Ball, Russel Yandt. Jr III-Nelson Wldmeyer. Ivan Pldler. Betty Henderson. Irene Heller, Georgina Ball. 1I--amrimt Byers, Albert Ball, Billy Sham, Chey- toz: Fldler. F-Shirley Dnvls. Mil- dred Gerhardt. Beatrice Ball, Homes summon he was the oniy American to hold high rank on the Matt of the Former Head of co. Dies in New York There died in New York on Tues- day, Sir Henry Thomton. a. notable railroad man, u the age ot 62. He was a former chairman of the Board of Directors of the C.N.R. and much ot his public life was connect- ed with Canadian railways. Though Gerhardt. Br Pr-violet Monk. lar. lu Widmeyer, Howard Kraft. Beth Hincks, teacher AuaN'S6XNtNE" - B. B. NO 8. NORMANBY S. B. NO 1, NORMANBY SIR HENRY THORNTON SCHOOL REPORTS A. L. Barker, teacher Mary Ford. teacher thehoineot her Cam's hilt»! Well Discussed in the lime Miss Muplull’s Weekly Letter. Wannmnmwdbdwwwmwuw uuontcnalelIMIMownddhrunu-l-OIMM wedddeevMQouysub-ugmommmuum Jecth;uruomobumell. 'k',r"i"iitri7iaiGsGi-tr1tte'.,.t? mlmtherfllnymhbe-uvomwuwmunm.- tumumdusmummemdymwm M we 2ri'i'ciTriahoetee.tr"" iGiGiifiGa-rmrAmet1t"y't iriiriiuvei-ytBet?l1. '/Gii-r-ot_-t1tP. Sme- 'iiara;iaininetredmse1"e iiiiiika-.saste1uue"Pf nnmmnmionmthenfl.veotthommmruumdvu- would never ttavehadtttre 'tr-.ianitiiG-er,dttope"t- commend! road: We“!!! -iiiade-tsmua'efafr."'e be WW&IWY 'iiiiiLeGn-iiaG--tePr."Httry'e mmmmnmmamewnoxelwmuhrmmmbwat Canadian We mwmemd “it-he mammalian-Wu: the means oethet muons-lulu ottc,asientetrettateytne, " iiritTiuGmretsrrAtt1efe. iiiTiGikinthivien1troetheo" at the insolvent m which went (0,3436. make up on Canadian NW Ieil “New to DOV,IIIIU1 U. m re. mmld havebeenwrmen do%ltu,ntrtoattxmsrsdatnndypl (and tog-advdue. iruodveasomswtre-'ult'e)t lmvacedMMhMCm-llyonoflmndfllymm lett mmewmesoldmdbefow}wuhugoumm-Mwmlm Grant Wu did. or at any mm It will mum that we are. un- the mama. the remit in "'ll;Uli7s') my amenity to keep our dollu all nun-Jamil! power oaths part octet my m1 WWW“)! the at me insolvent mail which went to make up the Canadian NW Syn- m mid have been written down to you value. l am convinced too, thnt ind Can- uu gone on the gold standard before Great Britain did. or " my me " the gum time, the remit in increas- ed musing We!" 00 the part ot tttsy Canadian people, mid M" Vt- ded very materially to the W0! our railways and pmelwed the mil. - ”In“ fmm W“ amtte. l The inaugural ceremony, the noted speech ot Preeldent Emevelund the comm-ow bank holiday of the Unit- ed sates have commended the nb ‘tentlon ot Canadians. The inaugural speech was, I thought, excellent. I ‘Ilked particularly the my the Pm!- Ident faced realities. He “mined what values had shrunken to hum-ac "levela. taxes risen. the ability of the lpeople to my mum, that govern- Lt','.','.?,', ot. " kind: were Med with eel-[cue curtailment at Income, that Elbe means of exchange were {men ‘11: the ourrenm of trade. fume" found no market for their produce. (the swing: of may year: In thous- l ends of families were me. the unem- eminent end-1mm every other BOY- ernment has done almost everypoe- stable thing to 4Atrtrqget tnde. The tats lff well: have been built higher end the ditt1mut" ol the trader hue been added to by excise dudee.dump- lug duties and exchange (mummies. Mr Spednnnn stated the truth well in the following; “We cu: no more solve the runway problem and we have adopted policies whitiritibring played grimly laced the problem ot existence and greater numbers tolled with lutle return. “Only a foolish cpu‘miat can deny the dark miitieg of the moment. yet our diatreat, men tmm no (allure ot substance." The President binned merely the Bntute,igrt mp who lave "through their own stubbornne- cnd incom- petence Med to elect In awnings of mum’s goods." Hemmer when unemploymem with rehabilitating in- dustry. The thing in Impossible. I think. Mr Speaker. than is melting to which we must my the Nat heed; for the saving of n few mlllion doua-ratttte-trerttdeep. caning the depression at industry uni agriculture, would be a saving dearly bought. one M in the yum to other. In disclosing the details at the MI now before the Heine, portio- ulnrly tine speeches wen made by Mr Euler, who detendcd public own- cruhlo and by the Prime Hunter. who defended the bill. out noted that any amendments that did not inter- tere with the principle of it, would be considered try the gov't, and by Mr Malcolm who male 0. comprehen- sive speech on the whole New. Since the bill did not 'pecfttealiy state that amalgamation would not be brought a.bout, many member: ex- lpressed the tear that this wu . be. ginning at amalgamation without “Wing thereby ammenNutted." iut. There was I and mendnnce of It is quite impossible to effect. when and seven] mm. The great out; in railway orveesdtPrrlrreeot, In W l mm prodded. without adding to the numben of theiA splendld moor m rend dry Mrs. unemployed and to the expenditures Stanley mm. A cum he. been of the Peder-l gov't for nellet. It denied to n may on relief In Dur- seems ct the moment the beat we bun and . letter of Mason coats might out n! my was the saving thereby aexmenNiatted." Togetmch (max-entire Prime Minister stated that & clause would be Inserted to nuke It perfectly clear seems " the moment the beat we can do is to cum.“ expendimre on the one hand and Increase it on the mum" m toutq iC7i'i"uu'riaeete"'r 'iriiirrGemtitnreft,t,tt Mr was: was; “TM bond" o/"a,Taattr-ee1etf'?'f? LnuJianuunefetNe1' -- Wohnuthom been :,7aiiiiia-..at-th-int'm of in m We and IntamtntMett any work-Me currency "Bum in tho world and than I. will!" to tprevent u. from 1am than no anything to urge III to do no." Reirii'iiGGi. 111er Nth um. 1988 treentsuwitEmsratusetamneor her um and “slain-luv, Mr and In In. In. charlotte Mama We}! home from the bowl“: Int may lunch 8rd and to plain; in man The M Mn: at the Valley Walnut Anna-cm wu held at 'nlrttartMthenfteratoo-pent ittwm*tr-ttitt.vtttesiatotMr* mMandttuno-r-ttrrcttea- vyqutn. was... be Wanted dun-insure“. “mac-loud the 'neertinendnt-htnetwaa Ber. ved by the hated-.11” Am: meet- tneistobehitthetamneoetm, Alb-calm. no u way good m can. No en- cumbnncel. lk mile (Animal. Im- mediate possession given. ole-r title. Apply to A, chlLLIVRAY. (Intended for Mat week) In Win m, te, Duh-III. went Misses Fat. Strap Slippers Why Not ? Try a Pair Richmnd 0xfords OTHER LONES from Some “no of WON Unto "IS, to char " We have them In ‘50?an styles, It the how low price of REPAIRING " USUAL l S. McIlRAlTH MARCH 16, 1933 PA" f0]! BALI Madman” gt _ out VOL Lil Barrie ozpmtfeyd lid Io Much Mgt. dun families. "I at 803 mm, In won-la: LN Phone 114 In B. P. I stroke at out!“ her Gambler. 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