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Durham Review (1897), 12 Oct 1933, p. 4

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" ll FUTUP.C, GOVERNMENTS WILL PLAN MORE SOCIAL SiRVISE ht YOUR EYES EXAMIHED FREE - GOOD GLASSES " you and ttterr.--.---" Advice if you don't Phone No. 6 We bake bread sewmd m none ; we must sell muvh mom tn maintain this low price. Come to our store for bread and groceries. and thus get your supplies at lowest costs. New For/gr-tp,: happy boys and girls at the Royal York Hotel. Toronto. They are the lucky mum ot the savor Token (‘0an Upon-one by Crone 1nd Blackwell. won-known munc- mronrol food products. And their tour! was a two-d“ vial! to the m NBt8trqtnt mm not 1-3. Sp 2:t is al sll sold IE P. RAMAGE, Durham HENDERSON'S BAKERY on Ba rade in your Victory Bread, 7c a loaf in exehangc . TOWN, Optometrist, 01”?me :1 w School that we“! sonic the only an: " If tutaueial if purchased at our Bakeshop Macaulay Husky and Happy- Oh Boy! rial 194 70, off cart by Min " _ Has an, a ing cards on a good Jr ll- -Uwvurley Boyer, Meryl Noble, Marie Hopkins. Marie Markle. Isa- bel HDpkins. Lloyd McCuaig. I-.. ---Rirbert Galloway. Inez Noble. Jr Pr-Eilern Mrghton, Bruce Boyce, E. Markle, Glenn-1. Noble. Donalda Hop- kins. Charlie Sharpe, Graat Markle. Mary C. MUeQuarrie, teacher 1V---ituth Vickers, George Portur. Br m-May Hopkins, MaorieeBrtrwtt Edna Prrrter. Bobby Mighton. Jr m --Vera Markle, Janet Patterson, (D. McDougall and John Attwood) eq., Matilda Attwood, Altred Sharpe. Jag Porter. Tommy Markle. Sr II--- Lawrence McCuaig. Arthur Mighton. Jr ll, -L'rrvt:rley Iksyees, Meryl Nobler, Marie Hopkins. Marie Markle, Isa.- They all travelled (media Pacific and the Royal York Hotel was theirs for two full den. There was much entertaining in the various room occupied by the younmn. The content. of a large number of bottles ot pop were conenmed. Bends were swept out we: MI and no: SCHOOL 'one that NO 6.1 Local Dealer al ever noticed in play- t good deal depends REPORT. TINCK were adjusted before entries were made to the dining rooms, and there wan much jolly chatter over meets. Thorough tours were made ot the big exhibition and for a thug time to come these boys and girls will have happy memoriee of the two exciting and hilarious lndignantly the old lawyer protes- ted the arrest, denied money had been stolen, assured government rep- rthreutut.ives shortages would be re- pl.u':;ll by loans from friends and business associates. lama nu.) weak in penitentiary. Machray told commissioners investi- gating the losses that collapse or tact Mm" lime-S had run audit beep pressed but Machray with wonderful evading powers held the' auditors at bay. Respite after respite failed to produee the securities. When kn ul. limmml by"llolst. Drummond. comp- troller general, was unneeded. gov- eruuu-nt ottiu'iats were called into tiurrirei cotu'irrcttCe.5. On Aug M, Ma- chmy eonfinird to his bed at home, was arrested and charged with thett of umnuys. Purple are ready to forgive a P6y. we penlant man when he makes a self i uraxfcssvd apology of his wrongs,but? _ in the case of Mammy, the apology My had to (some after pmssure trom.tm guvummont sources cams upon him., spsiiitl Hts:- lies in the, tact that hon. esty pays best dlvidends. John Ma. chray died in prison while servinga tum: liar mun ot church fund! en- trusted to his "pare, amountigg to $5nn‘mm and 360.0110 from Haber Arr chlbald. a former law gunmen- Ca.1‘.uii.m tri:,. are stscol:ly passing from the owner to the tenant tar- nun's. The fact is revealed by Final hulk-rm No 19 ot the; Dominion Bur- mu “f Statistics. publishnd by au- thority of Hon. H. H Stevens, Min. ister ot Trade and Commerce. The Bulletin deals with the tinal results of the census of agriculture takén as BEC0i, of June 1. 1931, and shows that in every province ot the Dominion tor the (19,de just closed, save in Al News ot the death of John A, Mac- ttray, former chairman of the board 2:1va hm'sur of the University of Manitoba, came to the citizens ot Canada with mixed felings of regret and surprise. They were mixed be- cause many felt sorry tor the man that once held such a. high place in the esteem of his fellow mett.---so high that he was entrusted with mom numvys than the average man ever gets near to. How he abused his high trust in now an old story, but the moral arising out ot this THE END OF THE ROAD FOR J. A. MACHRAV sidenotoly tun-'11”. having a cost of $248 per new! in the 1 to 5 pupil schools and $144 in the 6 to 10 ones. There are uvvmgu cost In all F Untario rural schools. Tun years ago. howeVer, the costs of these tiny rural schools was con- TINY RURAL SCHOOLS PROVE VERY COSTLY Ehcnuthum Rania» There are 1,352 schools through- out the, province which have an av- enge attendance q! from 6 to 10, and in [mesa the cost Is about $130 pur bead, or Just about twice the aim-rage cost In all F Ontario rural The average coat per pupil ot such (humus la about $230. as com- pared to an average cost. in all the rural schools ot the province of about c, RAMAGE C 80H. Editor and PPO. pnemra Despite efforts of the Ontario Ed- .uoul Deriutriumt w close up any actt .9“)qu with but 3 NW pupds Lu hmsmuuw the children, there u at.“ 364 schools in the province, IUI an average attendance “from to 5 mm a teaeher devoting . her ..> in each case to “shits small believed tho a are 364 with n; more than 5 Paula Admumg lti tl on ion tu' surps'iss to him Mr company's assets In- 1m given by the re J. S. Henry as mm- H n THE DURHAM REVIEW npmxzhn ti :..I:Iy passing oNrAiiit'"r"jTiFei4ihTes TORONTO W. M. S. Tetuporartee secretaries are urged to stimulate efiurt where ever possible and assist Sunday Sch- ool Superintendents and‘ teachers tn putting thy temperance course w cross successfully." _ _ Team One dxiv 2 cows ( rising t two year, old, 6 br pigs tour 11i0 poun About McCo Cormluk drill, tur l‘ollcl', ha one lumb two walk sculilur. SI tooth. liar, barrow, f: and doubl grind stun horse (we. ny other 'uful axuwlm. No Rese ve. Turns 0 Sale: May and all sums of $10 an under, cusn. Over that amount, 1 months' crcdit on bank- turn, joint notes, bommg Interest at 6% per tum MRS ARGARET CORLETT, . . 'Psobrieiress CH . SHE‘WELL, Auctloneer The editor who was told his article was as clear as mud. promptly re plied: "Well, that covers 1lM"ground, anyhow. 1hit at J 0’01 drill, tn ip seeder, teuivaCor, laud rullut ha rack. sat pm horn-stem, one lumb r wagon, one much “M7011, two walk lg plows, one tPuig wow, Beuiilcr, 5 Iron barrows, mt spring tooth har ws, turnip puma; wheel- parrow, dug mill, acumen“, set we 'git m; Uti moo puums, set Lula“ scales, lo dray, stone boat, set bob swung wl flat rack, wagon box, at heavy ha ass, get plow harness, set my: hunt '5, my: slings, “bimetmes and doubl trees, wagon jack, two grind Mon s, neck yukca, Set ot 3 truck. Quant'ty good hay. Mrvartrnr btcmn tat cu; board, 1 As an incentive the Grey and Dut- ferin County organization of W. C. T. U. is offering a' ‘shield to the Sum day School having the highest per- centage ot-its er1rollment'tylting part in the Temperance Study course. The new Sunday School Temper- ance Study course opens on Oct 8th. and continues each week untnl Nov. 5th. The lessons with all necessary directions, will be found in the Nor- thern Messenger, the United Church Sunday School papers - 'Playmate' and {Canadian Boy and Girl', the Ca- nadian Baptists the Presbyterian B. S. papers-lung,' Canada' and 'The Challenge! Also-in pamphlet form " Fe ' copy or 25e a. dozen, ob- talnable from the National W.U.T.U. Campaign nlllce. 360 Craig St., Box 3070; Montreal, Quebec.' ' . ' A pushing man gets ahead in the world. Bo does a- cabbage. A Pullman poner is not necessar- ily dishonest because he is in the habit or going through the sleepers. hem and British Columbia, there was a. decrease in the number ot owner farmers. In all Canada, the (swans states that there were 28,881 fewer farmers' ot that class. a. de- cline of 4.69% since 1921. During the same IDyear period, tenant tar- mers show an incmase of 18.434 or 39.25%. The same decimal period as regards Ontario, Show a decrease of 11,299 in owner farmers or 6.70%, and an increase in tenant farmers of 1,315, or 6.51%. France Edward Island is the only pru’incu :i....t shows a. decrease .u the.L'uisr0cs' t. tenants. All the purcincvs show it cri,vl'sulsulrig our [lymph mm unulus so much to the hunk“ of cruue, accidents, sorrow and privatioua? Let us rather teach the children and young people the evil effects of alco- hol and all narcotics on the human system. If proltibition is ever at- mind, it must. be won by a, genera- tlon of electors who know the evil results ot the use ot liquor and who, despite all arguments as to the rov- cnue (mind from its sale, will vote it out. 1u'1'"T"lr,t,') if": £6519”me 500' the 1'wtoraaatory, actually menu-a. Y P. e burgh Presby- he oblige than by making it a. term terlal.) In the Kmsstou Pun. instead. They Parents, Sunday school tuacl1ers, pt 'rt nut thc latter institution to the W. M. S. organizations, how are you tr:iuuer, and this In spite of the (not. planning to meet the present temir that an cs-convict in Kitchener in erance situation throughout our fair writing Ictters to the Daily Record province Shall we sit with folded Mirna, protesting that. the Guelph Re hands and make no effort to stem formatory to many men is better the tide ot intemperanee, that is UV- than home with its card parties, riv cri,vlilsulrri', our 14mph and adding dio programs, smoking clubs, etc. so much to the with” of crime, Elmer Rankin trom Paisley, an ex accidents, sorrow and privut'l'on‘! Let convict trout Kingston Pen., now on us rather teach the c2rildren and run-nut in Walkerton Jail, gives the young people the evil etfects of alco- muc,trbcratvd Pun, where he spun hot and all narcotics on the human three years. a rather good certificate system. If proltibition is ever at- of character when ht. says that Pil- mined, it tuuat be Won by a genera- t.l' "itct? “4.; any svacsrruuble mutual Hon of electors who know the evil manic by him Infused by those in results ot the use of liquor and who, chargu. On one (tension he asked despite all arguments as to the my. that he bu. transrvrre,d to the m3- P" tierivud from its sale, will vote Chine shop, and it was promptly it out. granted him. On a second event he mm ....... cum»... mm”: rP.artarssur. “quested IO be permitted to attend (arms, the ratio of av all farms decreased be 1931, from 80.31% to former provirwe and t: gm: cent for the latte: report-ed m the tea wars referred!» a an increase in that. category of 4, e 105 or 44.97%. While Alberta and a ll. Columbia report a material itv. . crease in um number of owned tl farm, the ratio of owned farms to a all farms decreased between 1921 and 11131, trom 80.31% to 72.95 tor the w THE CHALLENGE OF THE HOUR crow 105 or arge a. ndit Auction Sale :pox-tcd m the t l increase in tt (“x arm farans LO t 2, CON 2, BENTINCK, Jes west of Dornoch, on ‘ck, sharp. the following: t General Purpose horses, r, Cow due In November, pposed) due in June, Steer yeear old, Heifer rising old, 3 head rising one year ding ewes. , brood sow, 9 weeks old : 5 pigs 100 to , l hog pig. hens. wk binder, 6 tt cut : Mc- ower, stool hay mke, seed ip seeder, Ctutsurtor, laud many, october 19m od a tock and Impicmcnts arris cream swarator. l e, one couch, one large 'isy man. in good Goldman and m and amides. ot lumbér, quantity a, set ot aug tiles. harness int nl in number of owned of owned farms to ed between 1921 and % to 72.95 tor the and from 86.19 to " latter. Hay and all sum o Ctutit. Over that Ia' cmdit on bank- bearing interest at amass vice, ba, Ont, ott .nd of h to n as it has bean past my yours “Shackling the Marie llressler, the famous com- mum»: the movnes, is shortly to celebrate her 64th birthday. A world- wide birthday party is being place ned for her. That is very nice for Marie Dressler, but there are many other "Marie's" in this old world to whom a. birthday party would convey much more. Marie Dues'sler is the right woman in her place, but how many worthy members ot her sex who never reach fame, keep plodding away and in many cases, with few pleasures to color their outlook? These are the ones who should have the-birthday party. HM PCfcoiintig of the prison are graphic; his indictment is emphatic. It is such a charge, substantiated as it is by face, that it first startles the reader and then bewilders him. The finvl rmv'tinn is one of burning an;- ll' toy' r'ondiiiotus, .dL'VPloping trom ."'v'r,r.tiity and ignorance, and brutal to tho point ot savagery. have been allowed to exist in our country. “Shank! mg the Tramseressor" pulse new responsibility on every sane- thinktng Canadian. It is a. responsi- M. w :0 abolish an age-old system that has taken no count either ot t',c'u.urrifio rvsevth or pr‘aon. reform. as it hrs beau instituted during the I that he bo. transfurved to the ma- chine shop. and it ‘was promptly granted him. On a. second event be requested to be permitted to attend night school and got a ready assent. A third request that he might learn acutylc-ne twirling was readily grant- ed. Never did he come before the Warden with a request and leave with a refusal, and be wasn't con- sidered any saint in the institution either.. 'tt'. 'F ' T ding the funeral of her grandparent. Tlie ruling of the act reads: "Auy ttmeter" absent from school, except on account of personal illness. . . . or on account of the death of father, mother, sister, brother, wife orchild of teacher or relative with whom the teacher may at the time be permnn ently residing, shall not be paid for the time of absence." It this prlvi. lege were extended to some, the for ty seyooud cuusi 11's funeral would be the occasion for a day oft. 0 T A Tux-021w teacher was docked hct pay {Or the ‘time'ahe spa-m mucou- Ex-Conv! :t in Bruce. Co. Jail gays Life in "Pen." is what you make it. Walker, police true In our penal: L every day lite, as t about with a chip generally gets into the close ot his as.) enton Herald-Times Behavior in the Works out that wa: the past year and a View who have but have in his court l with Thomas Nel Prison Stories Overdrawn luy. m o.cversatioa with seven: Ma- “Him: from the Pen., all were u- aisigauus in maintaining that a. risoner there gets pretty much what i? is looking tor. It he sets out as lany ot them do, hunting for troub- 3, he can timi it. This is not only rue m our penal insmutions, but in very day lite, as the man who gee: bout with a chip on his shoulder, enerally gets into a melee before he close ot his day, says the Wank- In discussing the O SHACKLING THE TRANSGRESSOR in the Kingston Pen. that way. In tact, during ear and a half several com have bum m both placed. s court when- the Bruce __', trying: to temper mercy e, by intimatin'g that he iw, out a term for them in latory. actually asked“ -"'""'.'_ wuuud)‘. bility on every sane- Miss. Alma Andante!) who Frry"'tt' 'ian. It Is a. reapousi- the past. two months with Fevorslmm “I an au'o-old system friends, returned to her home here, 1 no count either of Monday. m-h or prison reform. Mr and Mrs G. Fisher and daugh- I instituted during the tor, Tomato tutd.Mr and Mr. George R Campbell and small non. Durham, , Transom-0m", 243 snmt Thanksgiving with MrtusdHrs on and Bous, Limited In Brown, JD. ad Alex. (Owen Toronto Bound: Ree Mr [human and . In. am tation On Tuesday night the (-humh was again filled when ttsplendid program of instrumental music, solos. due- em and recitatinns were heard. Rev Mr Cooper ot Hanover and RP" Mr. Mr Galloway, Mulock. were present, and gave tine addresses. Refresh- ments were served at close. Tht' Crawford people are grateful to all, who in any way helped to make these newlces a. success. ' M".'"""'" Miss Mary Morrison I: spending two weeks. with tterrparenta, Mrnnd Mrs. Duncan Morrison. Miss Ruth Ledingtrttm,' Tor-(mm, spun a week'wlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ms. T Ludinghum. V ' Mr and Mrs Brown, Goderlch. and Mr and Mrs Buschleu, Durham, wee gucsts of the ladies’ parents. Mr and Mrs Wm Smith, over the holiday. Crawford church was tuIed to ca- pacity for anniversary services ut, emoon and evening, Oct. 1. The church was prettily decorated tor the occasion with cut tiowerts and potted plants. ' Rev. W. H. Smith. pastor of Knox United Church, Durham, was the guest speaker at both services. In the afternoon he based his sermon on 1hr» norm on the like ot Gali- lee, where Jesus tstilled the “More. "And there were also with Him oth- -. or little ships." Knox church qu'ar'- tctte rendered two lovely numbers: Mosdames McGirr and sumeouse l sang a beautiful duet, “Jesus is my f ntighbor." In I‘Vrnims. Mr Smith took as his text. the. incident of Paul's escape. from Damascus and applied it lo the various experiences of life.. The home choir furnished music for this Eoua service. ' ., Inst Friday fully one hundred neighbors and friends _and relatives. ot Mr Valentine Kaufman rdihorPd In his home to welcome his bridrm the community and to extend their sincere good wishes to the young ple and also to shower thom beautiful gifts. Mr D. J. Mad) read the address and Misses Unmh and Hilda Ahrens unwn the gifts and read the verses al ed. Mr Kaufman replied brim: pressing appreciation cn brhal himself and bride. Mr and Mrs Will Campbell children, Mrs Frank Twamlwy children, spent Sunday with GI and Durham friends. was B. Boyce, Guam. spent last week with friends here and sang a lovely solo " the my»; and... ner, Mr and Mrs Dobic and family o London, spent the holiday at the; summer home here in the old man“ prepared Miss two wee Mrs. Du Mrs E. McIntosh entertained her friends from Niagara Falls and Dor- noch on Thanksgiving Day, when 14 sat down to an enjoyable fowl din- visil,r8 wnn nu an“ .MrKechnle. Mrs Robt Manley la to be with her father, who is seriously ill at The United W. M. B. new “on Thastkcfrerirut meeting at home at Mr: Colin McIntyre on the 3rd in“. Mrs (Rem) Smith of Durham, spoke on 'Mary' and quoted the different characteristics of her life. Mrs Alder gave a splendid paper on "Why the unigmnts (-11:1er to (Martial which was heard with iulurosi by nil. Mission Band was held Suluniu} aftem'r. '1 in bits‘illténl of lhcchuvch ---only a fu-w tonildivrt Lux'nmg out. Mr uv.'; Mrs J. ll. irtrgavcl at "‘ ‘ wrf"etF trtrr' Litnls of the for- Mr and Mrs 1 were visitors the friends here. Mr and Mrs Jno. Laugnun. woun- by, were recent guests with Mr and Mrs. James Miller. Quite a large crowd from this vi. (111in expect to attend the Plowing Match this week. Mr and Mrs Malcolm McKeclmle and family ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and Mrs Neil McLean. Mrs I. Sweeney, Daron, " VIBILu-Ia relam'ts around here. The Presbyterian" are holding their Anniversary Oct 15, and fowl supper rm 17th. A good program is being n ad L111 Mr and Mrs d Mfs E.’ McIntos Mrs Fred 'Shewell I r ROCKY SAUGEEN witt CRAWFORD Mrs 1nd. Laughlln. Wand- recent guests with Mr and DORNOCH t Mcrtley Inf! for Arthur, L her father, Mr lekins. iously ill at present. Mrs Clarence Thompoon ms the first of week with Mr and rb' Dunsmoor r D. J. MacDonald and Misses Hilda Ahrens Ilnwnpppd me M Tis, renewing did nd our burg. Detroit, is visiting W n B. held their r this week. Rumble t abel Lawson mnsmoor in!“ were recent M rs MIIOOIIII family I briefly ,6Y- n bchalf ot weee Ds their man Mr: T1103 Monrousu 8 0 L" lb mu . D' and Glenelg attach- (mu with lift and of ll l Mr and Mrs Gordon uomsmun twat-e Sunday visitors with latter's 19mins. Mr tutd Mrs Geo Miller, av iwuiuunatoed. Oct. Ist, eelebmted her 80th birth day. Many happy mum“ ot the day We deeply symuuhize with the family and friends of Mr um In. John Sullivan, late of Domoch. who last week were the victim at a very severe motor accident leu- trtmtu. my and an: manned to hoopiul more. They had been mm. with relatives in this district and were returning to their home In Detroit, when the accident oese-qd. We hope tor both a sptudy ruoovery. Glad to report Mrs It.. J. Comm able to be up again afwr u aevere “tack-of the mt. a head-on collision at Robt Mort- ley's saw. Both can were badly wrecked and the ma severely shaken? Mr Hauler: little mud» daughter recelved A slight cut show: the eye. We congratulnte than on their narrow escape. Messrs J. McKechnie and Arch. McIntyre enjoyed a fowl supper ll June: Crutchley's home Wednesday evening. Our heartfelt emhgrtuttntiag" we extended to stunner neighbor. Mrs. Donald Campbell. Goderlch. who on Hominy guest.- with Mr and Mrs. In Crutchiey. Sunday were: Mr and In Hugh McArthur, Zion: Miss M Smith. Mr John lchlly Ind son borne, Durham uni on Monday: Mrs Cruwhiey, Br. and non Will. Mr Jot. Crutchley and family, Durham 2 M. 3nd In F. R. Oliver, Prioeviiie. We congmmlste the Shurpe Bros on winning "t prixe for horse-tmor. pitching st lurkdue tair. Mr Ind Mrs Robt Ledingham. 01 Durham, spent Monday with tVi, son Percy. Metom Wm 8045900 Brand John Mills, Durhun. were in the neighbor- hood Sunday and culled on sewn! old friends. An mitten! that might have had more disattrous reams occurred on Sunday evening when two can; dri ven by Mr C. Manley and n Mr. Falklagham, both of Durham. met in mm. Mr. Bun-hut and dauqh tar Betty, m recent guests of Mr gutd Mm A. Hague. Mr and Mm Neil “chew and son Roy, spent an evening with Mr and Mr! P. Haiti last week. Holiday guests with Mr uni Mrs In Crutchley. Sunny were: Mr and At 1 great trtutritioe price for cub. Lot " Con 7, Bentinck. Co. Grey, 100 acres. About " tom of bulb: ham 44 x 64, a good driving house and . fairly good residence. No en. cumbranoes. 14 mile from school. Im- mediate, possession given, clear title Apply to A. McGlLLlVRAY. WEEK - END BARGAIN Friday, Oct. 13th 2.00 return to TORONTO GOING OCTOBER " RETURNING OCTOBER " Full information from any Canadian Pacific Agent or T. M. McFADDEN Thunksglving we“: .1 the home of Mr and Mrs Wm Shape were: their daughter, mu Lucille. Town tot; Mr and Mn Alex Hopktnn. Mr. and Mrs In will. Hutton Hill; Mr and Mrs A. tttatroed and daugh- ter Madge. -- Shoes of all Kinds in ladies' Calf and Kid FACTORY SHOE PRICES ARE ADVANCING Our prices on all lines in no k are reasonablv as we have not advanced prices on shoes now in stock. Clear ng of ladlu' silk hon at 60o a ttair. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY up. _ "It“. 8mm. 01.35 and up MON: work been, $2 lo $3.25 Tmnkq. suit mm. club has! at lowest prices. -tiert uul straps. 81.75 and point: J. S. MclLRAlTH My to HAMILTON CANADIAN PACIFIC Gd Mrs Gordon Goldsmith FROM DURHAM FARM FOR SALE WELBECK fares from intermediate Chat swarm, Ont . return '. H, 1933 0731‘. 12, .933 la Oct. 'll the rave um Ml. Minu'. Id. By-llw N van; for ho" than in the T day. Nov 24th notations. if Dee “I. Poll the - as L. was tho pas, In: attd Collet tor "33 '"esctmie----S) urer be umm no: of 85, to In; Inch (in Can-led. The (ollowir ." Ind paid- (wee CUSTOM CHO!" 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