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Durham Review (1897), 10 May 1934, p. 8

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Phone 33, Now open stock of I k _ _ ma ... New Butcher Shop in Holstein ow open for business, with complete ock of FRESH & CURED MmMEaTs Eggs and Poultry Bought . Highest Market Prices We solicit your trade. Call in and e our stock. M. H. LYNCH What is This Basket Washer ? quire now. _ No obligation . The Beatty Ironer saves hours of hot, heavy iron. What a differans Main St. Will it Iron Shirts ? MODERN, EFFICIENT + < .« the Onutcome of 116 Ye TOTAL AssETs iN BANK OF MONTREAL , HOLSTEIN hnk as the bcst [ypc f not be so attractive as securities, but it is sure The first requirement of the investor, smail investor, is assured safety; income importance. That is why so many hur Holstein (Subâ€"Agency): mours of standing, lifting, pushing a difference it makes in the home ! Inâ€" 1 AEcEEoeeee Instead of writing that weekly letâ€" ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the news of the district. Save yourself the trouble of worrying over what to say each week for $2.00 for a whole year. month of April, ironer does shirts, table cloths, bed sheets, etec. It irons everything in the clothes basket. It will do ashirt in 4% minutes. Best of all, you sit down to iron. It‘s the easiest and quickest way of all. Primerâ€"Violet Moore . *Denotes perfect atten Seeing is believing. (Let you how easily the Beatt ironer does shirts table clf } 6. S. NO. 13, EGREMONT + _Sr TVâ€"Lorne Eccles*, Perey Gorâ€" | don*, Howard Keith*®, Elsie Hooper*, Alex McMurdo, Carlyle Geddes, Dorâ€" othy MeNalty, _ Jr IVâ€"Muriel Watâ€" son 68%. Sr MIâ€"Ruth McKenzie 8$0% Charles Watson 10%. Jr IIâ€"Colvin Geddes*, _ Kenneth Leith, Dorothy Harrison*, _ Ethel O‘Karfka (abs.) Jr Iâ€"Colvin Nott, Douglas Nott. 8r Primerâ€"Betty Taylor®, Annie Dixon Hector McMurdo*, Jcn Harrison. Jr Thidducacs "wite t . 2l on HEAD OFFICE ve as Established 1817 N EXCESSs or attendance â€" for Beatty electric , teacher the RiReindestegtidnainis t lÂ¥he uic o, u003131 h 1; Mimico: Mr and Mrs Arch Baird and daughter Nora, Durham and Mr Har old Baird, Winnipeg: Mr Merton Petâ€" tigrew, Toronto: â€" Mr and Mre Rev. Mr Mecliroy settled in the Man, them to our midst. Week end guests family ~were Mr an, roy, Dr w. H. Gil Wood of Mt Forest: Miss Marie Aitken entertained the girls of Saugeen C.G.I.T. at her home Monday evening,. Messrs Jas Campbell and Robert Christie spent the week end with Toronto friends. . I Mrs Robt Haas and daughter Franâ€" ces, visited her parents, Mro and Mrs Thorne, over end of week ) , __ _ __" _ P tresbyterian Church. After business and devotional section all adjourned to Park where they hadtcampnreudretdthemper called the "Teen age group." The Fidelis Vega C.G.1.T. are holding a mother and daughter banâ€" quet, in the basement of United Ch., Wedresday, May 10. ~_â€""J @C6° PFhiday was a splendid sucâ€" cess and another will be held May 28th. Music by Clifford orchestra. Mr ard Mrs Geo Sharp and Miss Gerrie, Durham, spent Mouday last with the Leith family . | Mrs Morrison and family, spent Sunday with Orillia friends, | Mrs Robt Christie left some time with Toronto friends. y The Saugeen C.G.I.T. met in the basement of Presbyterian Church . After business and devotional section #ll adfournid kn We Sn l o me Mr and Mrs Geo Smith, spent the last of week Smith family. Mr and Mrs R. J. A last of week with their Rounding, Grand Valley Miss Mary Woodyard left for Har riston Monday, where she has secur becfointinsiiioentetetiiihe es ced T. .. .â€". <1 Pearl Dingwall, who is ill in Hamilâ€" dance given by Ag‘l Boclet_y.. Don‘t forget Musical Revue, put on by Mt ForBat I.O.D.E., under the auspices of W.\Y. On Friday, wguls o a% Lou se dn with attend . f Miss Marjorie Jcinson is spending a few days with Toronto relatives. Misses Mary Beley and Irhna Rife, Mt Forest, spent a few days last week HOLSTEIN LEADER guests with the Allan Mr and Mrs G. R. Gilâ€" H. Gilroy and Misses Forest: Mr Jack Hill of ind Mrs Arch Baird and put on by the Ag‘l Soâ€" with their daughter, s and daughter Franâ€" parents, Mro and Mrs 1 of week. and attended the family have We welcome spent the | Some 1933. She was ROSSâ€"In lovingx wife and mothe who entere 4 in the back to the Mr Donald Sir annah se hi. o S Surday with a very good a Mr Robt. Carmount is Supt Annie Stewart, secretary . We _ welcome Miss Clar Mrs. Fred McCaw spent Sunday with her warents, Mr and Mrs Rogers and also attended the funeral of Mrs Keith. Seeding is this locality . M Mr J. Keith, Alma, who ing the funeral of their noon, by those atten of the late Mrs Thon deceased lady was a community for many . ly disposition and h Christian character P in Botrischacca w with her parents, Mr and Mrs W. H. Rogers. c The Presbyterian Church, Holstein was filled to capacity Sunday afterâ€" noon, by those attending the funeral Spring work is going forward favâ€" orably, some flowers are blooming, trees are breaking into leaf and all nature will soon be bright and beauâ€" tiful. A nice warm shower would be of great benefit. : Mr Val. Alles is visiting with his daughters in Toronto. | |_ YCS Hood, Hamilton, i: | her niece, Mrs W. Hastie Mr and Mrs Groat, Mt Fore ited the Misses Morrison the the week. Many old friends were Drs G. and I. Brown and â€" small daughter, will leave Holstein Saturâ€" day and will visit friends for a short time before motoring to Vancouver, pmoaparireizhss > The annual meeting of W. I., will be held at Mrs Arnill‘s, on Thursday, May 17. A good attendance is reâ€" Sunday School called l'n*n this world IN MEMmoRIam ORCHARD ONTARIO t ® m C Euy mmeeg _ s , . _ _ C ‘th spent interest to the chartered banks. " If : Carmount family, ‘intereat is to be paid it certainly | should go to the Dominion treasury, | less the wages of the few people who MmoRiam iwrne the figures in the ledgers, ‘ \memory of our dear| Mr McGeer advocated the keeping T) Mrs Clarence Ross | of all bullion, both gold and silver,| nto rest, May 14th.;for the settlemert of international; | balances and the complete dlvorclng’ 6 this world of of gold from national currency. He | advocated also a department of taxâ€"| embries of love, fation which would guara against the,l 1 lite forever | accumulation of. currency and crediti‘l workl above. !'ln the mands of a few and prevent | j we ve forgotten, too much money staying in circula-,t 1ey us smile, | tion. He further advocated & depart-'& ow heartache, ment of economic control whlch,!c des thh while. . / would seek to keep the equilibrium | v peak Ahbw we mlu, between classes within. the state and , | a deparm!ent of world trade and | 0 tell whit to say, | commerce, ’ t w we her Although Major Douglas had been ‘lu tone tiday, Hlaughed At Joere Carew "1ncs c _ "O0f 6 McCaw visited recentlyll ents Mr andCarls wee o. d Long, Toronto, and e forgotten, us smile, heartache, while. . reâ€"opened pres. of the Disâ€" eak to the Allan Ehoi s oo omy. NTX are blooming, the big bankers‘ faces." At the beâ€" o leaf and g]lpglnning some séemed to view the ight and beauâ€"| procedure with tolerant amusement, wer would be | but this gave way to a silence "part iI respectful, part cyrical." Before he iting with his| was finished, everyone in the room :undeutood that bankers lend money ited recently| â€"cheque moneyâ€"which they do not ad Mrs W. H.‘possess. That is, they lend the peoâ€" * jple's money which has as collateral, irch, Holstein the wealth of the Dominion, ° but Sunday after~fcharge the people, whose wealth it is, g the funeral interest. McGeer believes that the Keith. _ The| Federal Government should issue naâ€" sident of this tional credit, that is, cheque money | rs, of a kindâ€" against our assets, to munlclpa.mies,: ummfnmvlncea, departments of governâ€" ned for her| ment, for the carrying on of public ’ rd neighbors.| works, in order to get large quantiâ€" the sorrow. tiecs of new meney into circulation aâ€" ' gainst which no interest could bejl °e pleased to tharged â€" nor repayment required,: Toronto, and While the structure thus brought in-( ‘ were attendâ€"}to being retained its full value. | q lllter-ln-law.! The government, under McGeer'u‘, uces |plan, would not go to the chartered | ; | banks to borrow figures in legers a-!c d | gainst which they can write cheqâ€" | 3 the way in ues as they do toâ€"day, but through ; | the government bank would issue“‘. nt Sunday |such money direct. It has always /; Mrs Rogers seemed to me ridiculous that the j eral of Mrs Federal gov‘t which gives the charâ€"| | ters to the banks which enables them ‘ opened on to make loans against the wealth of pa atterdance. | the whole Dominion, should go to to t. and Miss the banks and pay interest for the | jg |cheque money arranged by the bank. / p, ira Hoeflin Take for instance the CP.R. loan of ; 1, |sixty million dollars : _ the banks / tp rented the would not make the loan until the ap own is en. govern‘t guaranteed it, which clearlyl 1 ]‘shows that the collateral is the weu-‘ fer een engagâ€". !th of the Dominion of Canada, and w seeding . | yet the C.PR. 18 DAVIME A sawme asscccd TORONTO is visiting The chartered banks whini â€" :: anGane ad first of | ihnere was no leaning forward to ‘huu' McGeer: one could sit back and !enjoy to the full the confidence and knowledge and vigour with which he jflayed the iniquities in ou'r financial |system. Gerry knew his stuff. He‘ had brought along complete paraâ€" | l‘phemalia in charis and books and other illuminative material and beâ€" 'tore beginuing he warned members' of the committee against tions by telling them it w business to monkey with a mitfee and the bankers exactly what he thought of the banking system and finance generally and he told it in a voice that could be heard at the back of the crowded committee room:. in one day he told the mittee and the banker he thourht of the ha The bright spot of the week was Gerry McGeer‘s evidence before the Banking Committee. For five hours [ This week has been more noted for its warm weather than for anything else. We wanted heat and we are certainly getting it â€" Ottawa suffers cr enjoys, according to how one feels â€"â€"great extremes in weather. In summer I believe it is the hottest place in Ontario and last winter we thought it the coldest. | Miss Macphail‘s Weekly Letter Ottawa Hears Criticism Of Banks and Credits one member of the Jt is paying a very saucy the chartered banks. " If wiped the smile "* At the beâ€" to view the t amusement, silence "part ‘ Before he ied members st interrupâ€" was not good a buzzâ€"saw. e committee y [ ~miod, to gg me to friend ang °* | whay, _ "* 9wA people And tell them hearty welcome to friend ang foe a. MDSME reat things the Lorg had done like. _ He haq qualities which â€" won for him, Have we nothing to toj to friends and members were genuinely | %bers that Hp has done for us> sorty at his going. I * T ees....... â€" ._ AGNES MacPHaA KE e ul issue ,\'lnce of Q way 8/ bakeries in t th€ / bec. Ch"', Take Tor m death of ... 1°U ®Y .the 9‘°brs, for like sudden death of Herp Lennox, the &Y have kept colourful Conservative member for 400 Yyet be lac; North York, Herb Lennox has noaâ€"~! Will thnt ... * *~"° House was shocked sudden death of Herb | Ley colourful Conservative me ine many lnvestlg:tlng committees are still in ful swing. It win be some little time yet before the reâ€" ports are submitted to the Commons, "Bike is s t l0 The l(quetlng Bill finally got ond reading. The division on it the Gov‘t the largest majority have yet had. Whether it is as 1 i Lo .4 °, . CCR We ~shoulq be ing elections wy. _ "4"34 Aghter, "°207 to speay for the Mastor Jesus ring elections, was entirely lacking {0ld one that p;, had healed, to po Yindictiveness and he extended a back kto he own people and tell them rty welcome to frieng and foe &-!W reat things the Lord had done ._ _ He had qualities which won |[9" bim. Hay, _ "® 4 . y W WPP Arovgc the 322. _ )S mf 1 TOTCE AHAGARE®E Iats Mrs T. Keith, j materially changes the levy on goid 4t Holstein, Sunday , ‘ / mines. _ The new tax is 25% of the!| A number of w y 5. members at !premium paid on gold. The statutory tended Presbyterial at Harrriston on price was $20.67 an ounce and by| Tuesday. Glad to be one of the num. | Gov‘t intervention was raised to 335 ber. .'an raman inss S leullo _ In spite of Mr Stevens len fence of the Gov‘ts tay 0 which led the House to belic little or no change would be the Prime Minister later in t |Pread can supply fourâ€"fifths of the bread sold throughout the entire proâ€" “\'lnoe of Quebec, but there are 126 | bakeries in Montreal and $27 in Queâ€" bec. l Take Toronto: _ six of _ Toronto‘s ‘ millâ€"controlled bakeries report a caâ€" pacity of 202 million pounds. The | total consumption of bread in Ontu-iol‘ is 403 million pounds: that is the six , bakeries in Toronto could supply half the bread consumed in Ontario, yet. there are 725 bakeries in Toronto, | and 1,111 in Ontario." I | made evident when â€" the pointed out that six mill [bukeries in Montreal with | capacity of 163 million [bread can sUupbly fanrkfA CO~_"Cf netween 1922 and 1929 and a large number of these had failed financially so from an economic point of view, there was no gain to the courtry. The need of planning was made evident when the Minister pointed out that six mill controlled muBmuEL Es .~ a5 I | "If," the Minister of Trade and ICommerce went on to say, "the Canâ€" adian Gov‘t stepped in and prevented ’Cmdhn producers of lead from carrying out such an arrangement, |it would result in the closing of the 'mines, since the cartel practically controls the marketing of lead." l Mr Stevens dealt rather exhaustâ€" ively, with mergers within Clnuh.! pointing out their overâ€"capitalization | and drawing the general conclusion | that mergers mad not been successâ€" ful. There had been 500 mergers alâ€"| together between 1922 and 1999 ana! by the arrangement. Why? Because of "an international understanding aâ€" mong the countries of the world conâ€" trolling the marketing of lead." Mr Stevens, "not so very long ago, ‘certain purchasers of lead wanted to buy large quantities for a European ’country and were desirous of buying it in Canada. What did they find? The only place where they could buy that lead was in London from a cerâ€" J tain firm which controls the export of lead from the countries governed parable Hon. H. H. Stevens used the portunity provided by the budget would enlarge the interpretation of ‘treason‘, to cover any person who acted to disrupt the economic system of his country. "You might have to shoot a few men at the beginning, but not very many" said the incomâ€" would go on in the banking busiâ€" pronouncement onl , ,,___ »V0nf man we __"""~"" 1@nnox, the HAYy have kept the whole mora) law, ervative . member for 404 yet be lacking in something tha; Herb Lennox has beâ€") Will Sshut us Out of heaven. Let us n in his county m' get theb eam from our own eye and | then we will see to the famed U“mchouzthe, e _:l:uly take the year after year came *0te from will depengd e Bill the « the gold mining will not be so suc treasury point of mote y " [ un? to q ifter year came from our brother‘s eyt' Douuc‘l OP .’u..l._ 0 es when wa _ ® Raue antune frence is termed â€" Mr J2s will not apply :f this week * below $30 and _ Mr and gold mines will Sundav «; ens lengthy Aeâ€" tax on gold, to believe that COove Tslc _ ~7 _ _ 7" OHL wundsy with latter‘s mother ang &A newspaper ters at Owen Sound, Their n only 12 com. Miss Hene Marshal] accompa; : meets with them. F0 maining! _ A lakke nnmill). in the week which very Gov‘t it gave pounds of governed Di COCTEL a ""other of Jesus, when told angel of the won lerfy birth those sayings in her heart. + those who Accused the wom that the one amongt them no sin, shou4 cast the firs; her. Let us be carefy} how OiGhrs ‘ aus ow ou ceer 190 4& ©000 many at 8. 8. for the opening day. We welcome the liitle folks who Are just lecllnh‘. Our pastor snoke OD> "Phhae esc CCC church the "~CT also visitars at u’.'ne ho Mr and Mrs Ja@B M. Mars tended funeral of late Mrs 7 ut Maleral °_ â€" lace home _.._ J.).~ O SRBUIre of listening on Sunday to a sermon over the », dio, by Rey, T. Shields of Jarvis St Baptist church, Toronto, at the wai. hfl hama Untario: The Ki) Kare Klub: Wes. Radke: Mr and Mrs Doward Henr | Mr and Mrs. Fred Radke: the fap ‘\ly: Brothers and Sisters, | *A loving mothér, true and kind / _A beautiful memory left behing | M 2: remelits.. A Picken, Mr o. Wallace and Mrs were in Hanover recent] ter visited with Mâ€"â€" m. We / _ The funeral s , Sunday last from | terian Church, 00 ‘Mcliroy. He bas | ham and Mrg Durham . _ ned 44 years ago to her late band.. They first settled on a on the 18th con., Egremont, la: moving to 20th can. and for th twenty years lived on 12th con Holstein. Four children were be | them: Robert, at Dromore : i (Mrs Brunkard\ af Pmswill . «. ren. _ Five survive: M tle: Agnes, Florida: E1 stein: Katic mSTCCC Ees (Mrs Brunkard) of Drayton: Winlow on the homestead and Miss Annie in Toronto. _ ‘There are six grandchildâ€" ren. _ Five sisters and two brothers service Sunday silences ;( and passing. KNOX CORNERSs for $825.00 Andrew of Holstein Church, conducted by Rev y ‘. _He based his remarks on 26, ‘"‘Thou shalt come to thy w & @.oas wos NOT be -uehg the * J CETB m to “- l“‘ hu& They first settled on a farm 18th con., Egremont, later reâ€" ; to 20th can. and for the last years lived on 12th con, near n. Four Chudm were born to Robert, at Dromore : Mary, runkard) of Drayton: Winlow MRS THOMAS KETH TTE fold by the lerfu birth, kept all er heart. Jesus told 1 the woman of sin THE ROLL CALL nd Mrs Wallace 5; recently, The ja;. Mrs Perguson while Seripture‘, Peak there May 10, 1934 Their niece, a&ccompanieq & fine horse stone at we judge Marshall at and _ Arthyy _and Mrs j visited There sSpoke As , the : John, of Prespy. * held VYOL L POR SALE : Se No. 1 Seed Dooleys. For I* Grocery store. WANTED: C« Mrs J. H.. Hunt ham . For Sale Banner . Phone 611. bed . Offic« Sold Markdale loc Ri chain s« dale sio: had enjo but took attractive business New Residents Messr Rehkopy Hancver al tieme 8t De M POR SALE M A be th of D p'o-lnfifl( appeared Review pH watil May to the 34 Ll conTes M M ue

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