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Durham Review (1897), 29 Jun 1933, p. 4

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'._p yt?; f JF,,,, _ t'ics" 'i" l .. aw" . ' a H" IRICKIATS AND IOUQUETS Chesley Enterprise: Now that Glim- FOR “HAND. di in: survived his three weeks' fast. (Many brtekttats) he can surely Afford time to getlomo Waikerton Times: Although Ghnndi dentistry work done on hit, tmeth. 1. reported to be about 1) pounds Appearances are deceitful but a little thinner than when he started fasting. better personality would improve Ma.. m. clothes Still tit him. 1mm Ghandi. I w. collect Notes, Accounts, Wages and Newspaper lublcrip- “one anywhere. Our euccOee will astonlsh you; we seldom in". n we dt, tt coon you nothing. You take no risk, You can't lo... M Now! Send in your debts today, big or small, old or new. We will eurprsee you wm. "who. Remittance and reports "or, “My dare. Your debtor win pay if he he. to. UNITED CREDIT MEN " CANADA Box N, Owen Sound. Ont. an IlllectricWater Heater for every Hydro Home A very amusing me ot softball was played on the local grounds last , Friday evening between the m and ithe West, the East winning by a [large score. Tuesday they play a- gain. . An enormous crowd of Institute members and other: were entertain- ed last Thursday evening at home ot Miss May Sharp, when games and dancing were the principal program. Rcfxcshments were served " mid.. night. Mr and Mrs John Aitkena, Mr Will and Miss Matty Hughes, R. N., ot Steel Bridge, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs M. W. Byers and family. of "Bonnie View Farm” mcently. Mr and Mrs Andrew Fulton 1nd family were among the number who took in Decoration my in Durham, on Sunny. June 25th. The trustees are seeing to it and erecting a new lance around the schoolyard ot No. 8. Miss Evelyn Handel-non who has been assisting her sister, Mm W. B. Panama, cut of Durham, tor a couple of manual. returned to her home here but Thursdny. Tir" Albert mm I. hum . bunch of neighbors mist him to Mingle his born as}! the up-upping on be A few of the “men have started haying. which promises to be an n- bundunt crop in this part. No doubt ere many days. every man will be making har white the sun mines. Heater and equipment are absolutely free of charge. All you do is pay at a new low flat rate for power used. And, remember, Hydro rates are lower this year than em before. The best and simplest water heating service known. Absolutely trouble-free. Operition is automatic. No attention is needed. You enjoy a continuous, 24.hour supply of hot water at less cost and more convenience than by any other means of water heating. Thousands of these free electric water heaters have already been installed and are in oper- ation, giving highly satisfactory service. Ask your neighbour who has one. THOUSANDS of homes are now equipped- with the new flat rate electric water heater. The installations are giving highly satisfactory A Bat rate electric water heater installed com- plete with thermostat, tank insulation and wiring. It” ice. All you have to do to secure installation is to phone your local Hydro or fill out and mail the coupon shown below. You will then be fur- nished with complete deeails, following which you can place your order. Ask your neighbour who has one FILL IN AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY WHAT IT MEAN' TO you WHAT you OBTAIN WHAT rr COST! you Mite the um a] pm nympho but) I Mr and Mrs Garfield Manger and dgughtet Bernice, motored to Toron- to last Monday at! remained the I week with friends, returning Saturday Mr Metzger has secured work more sultablein Malina than tannins, .and has again returned to the city this The annual school picnic 'takes lpl-ace on Friday, the 30th, in Mr. ,Hugh Fulton's grove, down try the river and everyone expects n Near , ant afternoon. Jr l to Br I-41haNie Atkinson 80.5. Freddie Noble M.6. Primer B to Primer A--1ttta Heft M. Florence Atklnm 75. Sr " to Jr m--Alex Miller 73.6, M. Atkinson 71.2, Jim Vocab 16.6, Gor- don Vania 69. Br III to Jr IV-Bernice Reay 76.5, Margaret Vessle 74.1, luuph Miller 73.7, Mitchell McLean 68.7. The bathing beach wilt be qulte popular while this hot wave lasts. U.S.S. NO 2, BENT. and GLENELG Jr IV to Sr Iv-Agnes Ben and Marjory Vessie. promoted. heard In the distance. A weiner rout on Monday night In a much-talked ot topic " the present time. The soft-ball team are treat- ilng their friends to a social evening. THE DURHAM REVIEW Br I to Jr Ii-av Miller TI Jr u go Br Ir-Ethel Venue 71.4. M, Jr m to Sr IH-Eunice Atkinson teacher "we “mm. VII um apt-em, which, 9 Durho. SUMMER HOLIDAYS ARE thle rather rough, will make a, big 10 Durha HERE ONCE 'ho"lirn?t1svemeet by and by. 11 Durho. This week commences the holidays A few ot the neighbors, motored to " Alum tor the public school child and wsr,0. Bound Saturday Ind held a picnic ther they know it or not, they in- in Hanson Park. All had 0. good " Durhh duitte In the happiest and mmzree'tlme. espechuy the Children " Durh. days of their life. Too Boon will come. In“ Muriel mm bent stew days " Ammo the all to eel-loll- labor 1nd work with her MOM. Mm Howard anr- 16 DIEM for most of them. It I. tb study “lance. Hutton Hm, recently. 17 Pee, watch chlld-llle It play and Around; The mom com. of Domoch w. DURHA', the Review one. corner. there 15’ Institute not at home ot In Percy teqteer--..Rie plenty of opportunity to know whoi mum Tuesday to grunge the trw-aid, il the beet bouq- unong them, who PM“ for the in?! work. Donald; I can cry the most. the tteltUh an“; Visitors " Mr P. Relive the put o. Xenon: and other tratta. The future "3““;wa were In M. ham and fun- meat. of Durham School thenext tow mini. Oath Put. m: In“ Immune ALutm 'rittttehutt,ifat1 mm: Mthe mammal-r. Dudes. _-aurr9tts town contribute to it as well u up; Mr and In Norman Proctor and , ttmttrt-9tt msrrorrat.tuhmtt--rtote “IMO. thmnd.nmre-t.ntttte “mom! WNW-WI“. "r-Coretta-tnat-e. It“. has now retired from public life, takes the view that the present re- lief system is building up trouble in that it is developing an attitude of mind that led people to expect the state to keep them. 'I deny the doctrine thst the state owes any man s living] he said in an address to 1 St Thom- as service club, recently. “The state owes every man the opportunity to develop the resources and to protect 1tim,trolontrturtterernatms a good 4awttriding citizen but l contend that every man owes himsell s living. What kind of a me viii we hove it we breed in them the ides. that they are not responsible for themelves‘.’ that the community or state will look after theme. We will have C. nee that will not be worth a dunm. I won taught to look after myself from boy- hood snd thst is what is needed to. dsy. We must get the idea out of minds ot our unemployed that the state owes them . living." The crux of the matte/ la probably in Mr Doherty's remark that "every man owes himself a living." It is to be hoped that the Detrolter will be able to prove that he was not criminally negligent. Yet under common law-the same law from which the Canadian and the American code originate--- In the United States we preach, we plead, we warn-but seldom punish. THE RIGHT IDEA, HA8 MANNING DOHERTY This procedure seems severe. The man in Jail and his friends are prob. ably resentful toward Canadian law enforcement. Yet a child is dead, killed on a public highway. Strict and full accounting must be made for that tragedy. Treating with the utmost serious- ness any mjor tratBe accident " Canada's way ot grappling with the appallng death rate from motor cars. The following tribute to Canadian law-enforcement appeared on the edi- torial page ot Monday's Detroii Times: A Detroit man was teaching I. Can adian girl to drive. . The pupil pressed the aocleruor in, stead of the brake, and a child of It: was struck and killed. Hon. banning Doherty, Minister of Agriculture In the Drury gov't, who The Colingwood Bulletin refers In a timely way to the Huntsville Fory ester’s remarks that "in common. with many other municipalities "Ye svllle finds itself deeply concerned‘ with the growing burden of hospitsll accounts." Further in the hope ot unloading it, it says, "at its meeting. Monday night, the council took the', first step by notifying local doctorsi that patients will be required to pay. their own bills." This. as the Force- ter admits, is not an eitective reme-| dy. in fact it is no remedy at all. The mere say-so of a council that; patients will be requested to pay will) not get anybody anywhere. Inditrents' cannot pay whether they are in a hospital in Huston. York or Simcoe.l hence the need tor the Hospital Act.‘ All the notices in the world to doc- tors and patients will not tttford re-i lief from the enforced responsibility: for being a brother's keeper. The Forester suggests. in tact' declares/ that “unless the burden can be shift-i ed more definitely upon the state.’ there will be sradical demand tori state operation of hospitals and state responsibility for non-paying patients. It is at all events, perfect; 1y obvious, that some relief must be found for the municipalities”. Justi where the state is going to wind up if it accepts all the unloading desired} is extremely difficult to say. At the) same time there should be a curtail-) ment of the practice of sending pm; ients to hospitals. In years gone by, much of the attention now given in, the wards was administered in the homes with practically no cost tothe municipalities or the state. It could be again, were the law tightened up. "We often have cause to look a- cross the Detroit River to see in op- eration the laws that are taken ser- iously. The owner of the cu la held in Sandwich Jail. without bail, pending trial. AMERICANS RESPECT OUR LAWS "ii'iriLrratst Bud-w? WHERE WILL THE STATE WIND UP? DURHAM, ONT. Telephone o c. MAG: t sou. woo:- and no; "Canada Doesn't Fool" l The greatly heralded imperial Con- .ference in London, England. is now {under way and shuts of sunlight Ap- lpear at times through the trouhloul clouds. For nearly two yeora prepar- lations have been going forward tor this event and many millions of peo- ‘pic have been looking to it with a ‘veriety of ettMtuonq--9ome with my: 'hopes, others with doubt,, and still others wth the conviction that :t In Iforedoomed like its innumerable pre- decessors to futility and defeat. VWhatever the result may be this con- iference of the nations is likely to intend out as one of the epochai e- ‘vents in the history ot our civiliza- (tion. Such tsitrtt-sounditstr phrases have ‘been uttered on almost every similar occadon during the last decade. Nev- "srtheletrtr, this time it is something more than empty hyperbole. For the conference is either going to succeed or fail; the temper of the people just now will reject half measures. " it succeeds in putting an end to the economic chaos which prevails in the world to-day, and in every nation of the world, it will have reached its goal and achieved something that tut. ure generations will undoubtedly ac- claim as a turning point in world history. if it fails it will inevitably mark the end of an era. For surely this must be the last stand of inter- national capitalism. or, more accurate- ly, international finance. It is im- 'possible to believe that the nations of the world could again be persuaded with any spark of hope to enter upon another world conference if this one disintegrate, in failure and defeat. Every imaginable incentive to one cecd exists to-day. The peoples of the world are crying out for a solu~ tion and are in the mood to accept one, no matter how drastic it may prove to be. If this opportunity pus- ses, it will have passed forever. she held forth In Walkerton - the Liberal member, Dr Hull's home town. The night Wu an extremely warm one but she had an over%ow audience to he“ her. The Herald Times (Cone) comments in part on her meeting there: "Nor did Mica Mmphnil. I member ot the Ginger Group in the former permanent. disappoint thoseot her nudienoe who were looking for pep tar while the torpidity ot the wea- Miss MacPHAIL SPEAKS IN . on HALL'S HOME TOWN Misc Agnes Mmphtll ls losing lit- tle time in getting mqunlnted with her new mung attd on Tuesday last, Plan your holiday itinerary to keep back a day at least away on in Oct. ober, to see something of the Provin- cial Plowing Match in Derby Town- ship. it is an event thnt attmcts peo pie' from allover Ontnrio 1nd eetim~ ates this year place it anywhere at from 75,000 to 80,000 people. Owen Bound, of course, will in the mun. benefit from this week, but all ot Grey County will be on parade and it it is hoped weather of the best Ort- ober brand will help the reputation of our county out. Grey is the ban- ner county of Ontario in size and well up in its products of the tour basic industries ot Cumin. PROV'L PLOWING MATCH WILL ATTRACT THOUSANDS THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE: WILL IT SUCOEED? otBee can tell you otherwise for there} is no more populnr place to hang . round until the pan results are J) the post. I A word here might ciao he aid to motorists to double up their "iail " surety while going through towns" in holiday: time. May of the child- i ten do all their playing in thel streets of the town and in sight ot, their home end while they ue com; tinunlly on the watch for motor tarts," it is also the duty of driven to boon) their ther was anything but conducive to n displny of dram-tics. yet the tiaah ot fireworks that loomed up at time. Ingest: that her op- ponent, Dr. Hall, in in for n wnrm spell when the election drum near and the own-ion teem- opportune tor hurling the vorbni hupoons at " vanishing cont-tails.” UNIHi WELBECK {wished for rain TORONTO I Ala-ton stated on strongly. sum 1 :the only goal of first period, and Inn: _. little the better ot the play. Thry had then shot their bolt hovwm and Durham shortly after 2nd mun ‘ed led i up. b-a, and Muller h, l'. the lead Ind the balance of pow: Dulhnm ran In 4 ml: to , in 21.‘ inking it 4--3 for Durham. and l goals to l in each of 8nd and 41. Human. making It 8--4 u close m rthlrd and It--' at much. W. m. G. m. Hall. cheuzle. " 14 " " " clean lam-o to staged. It can haw no come-buck. With Prudent Down and another strict Meme on the ioh a Mum. that“: mack-nu gunn- In hoped for. t It referee- lnd “and out mm» atria, the gum would not have r1.» “toned into such rough my. While. some hum-tea 'were noddenul, tho tact mun. that Durban in; , or 4 crippled men dnce. one at least out ot notion. while the usefulness of the other: will be “limited, If lble to villain without distinction. turning m I. perfect detendve game. Rowe, nu Muted. and Oral Rebound ww- duo effective defencemen, but lam the new.” weight to withstand th, hcwy going like was. While SnrH Snider. lander and leClymc-nt wow not on the icon sheet. they display a! tone mm teem play and heId th: ls own with the advert Huston (‘Hw That the more wu kept down . ' 17 goals. my be attributed to KU',"" .l troaiAendintr by both McEarhnw and Huncey. No my one: best then, Then give I “new: atttuN, of th» credit to Lorne Men. who bumped tht Murdock we: ever in the thick ol it, nearing tive times. while Beam trot three goals. HI: (Int when N- wrug1ed M tour opponents to tit 1w: we. n beauty. Been wu llso 'or, slippery tor the “more. and the hm of them couldn't stop him. He at " Graham. each counted two. Airy while t veteran of he“ I century. h yet " elective player. and delivers a In previous game- Alliaton learn, " to their Donn" that E. lekmnm wu . proline super. and they chm l ed him so closely all night that L, wu unable to score. though he Ku- Hnncey some hot one: to block a: " gave Dem two nice not“; The V/e “or: reatiBed however. that Durhu‘:1 poise-m seven: other good soon-in; dams. and it was Murdock and nw her who broke loose Tuesday. Mr nad In Abba, Hanover, hr, opened the Rocky none, lately u: :1 ed by Mr Joe Davina. Mr Md In In Wntson and far, Mr, Toronto, visited friends hm, white in attendance at the Maclknm‘w mania. In Home. from Pulmvrsmn, visiting with her brother and tam ) Mr 1nd In Ju Atkinson. Mr Not! Nolan ll laid up with severe stack of the shingle-s. The Helm (millet and Miss I. WWII attended the MacDonald 1: union at home ot Mr Andy Hump, Manny. Hill Marion “mom, Hamiltot van . guest ot It" Catharine Ir Lean recently. leKochnlo’o. The service bu been cancel)”: t C non Sunny, owing to the openm , Howl“?- new dun-ch. In 000 Sande. Guelph, was a t nor this week with her brother, NN Hill. tar, were “my visitor! mm m, don Robertson's. Domoch. mi- nus from It My, been engaged]. teacher for the I In; term. inn! In Melvin Reid, Hannln. View Sunday - of Mr and M, Nell Ida“. [in Helen Wluon and Mu, we" guest: for n few days thuh i ronm (Hands. Mr Bruce Dummoor, o. Sound, spending a in days u Mr Malo, The vaunt- has been so Yer? Av the spring crops hue not done um urn Jno eves-1y. Domoch. i, l “In; t few an with her son m Mr Bnd In . W Hettt Hulda”, Mrs Guile!) WU! "as in i)rr, Bmegtd kW last week tor Pettirrt, Durham Defeats Alliston Dun-Inn .-.-Mtuxtoee tbehind arts) Durham -- Becker (Snider) Alli-ton - Stony Fourth Mad Durham - landed: ROCKY SAUGEEN (Continued from Page I) JUNE 29, I933 Uninss or JUNE " CREAM Loeal Age CUSTOM ctto Farm CREAM much more our "ore fa Your suppli an our - Gunn' DUR Roy Keep in JO THE HEN Will ti leave t Br Dud ak !.| Hr 0 Can and FL SEPAN " yo "no uBt Vt " ar " "

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