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Durham Review (1897), 16 Aug 1934, p. 4

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THE REVIEW, DURHAM Rudd. Betty ....... Saunders. Genevieve. Stormy. land ...... Thompson, Chm ... Tobin, Alix ........ Tmfford, Ban .r.... Wanner. Retort ... Whitmore, Bernie. . Winter. Harold ...- Rana. but! ..... Itmswtee. Will- mes, Humane ... Ruthie, Ann ... Rheum, m .. Kitdziv, F'tmia .., Ritchie, Nathan . Noble, Cam Petty, Irena McGin, Gordon .. Mulhewn, Wuhan Morin. Jean ..r.. Kress. All. ....... MacArthur, Dug!“ ' MacArthur, that .. MacArthur Jun ... 8 “new, Dorothy I MacEachorn. Mo . Maetrstrre. My”, . Kerr. Manor, Koch. Arthw . Hum, omn- .. Hopkins. mm Hunt. We ... Humor, Ebb ... Jamieson. Babel Kearney, Ink . COUNTER CHECK BOOKS Autumn. DI- .... Arunum.1h .... Ben, Susie ......... hith‘uiio. h .. Common, umn .... I Connolly. mu. ..... , Erwin. Emu ....... Ptrtta, Input .... I 1ti'et,..ttt.ytrr.reirstvoeo-. Lett1'ttfrt:toeydiiGiiiiiGt7d,"2z' ttn"etteit"aeeuriiaiil"ii'CUrG2'l,T. 1?f,?.etttotreiiiGiiiiiii7iii7Ci',.Tl'l,r, 'ttlute/tttsteric/JTC.";:",',,',',",',', 1tt.1rteetrvisetriiidG'iiGdr,'i?iuri',,,'l. """A'o"'ruueoioGridri"iiii,"iCl"t 'c 2St'i' l 111'ltl'l%'l?g'p,'aT 'ittrdettere " " ttt “* cli . '5 €555, " 5 t 53 o a it l 3 o 3 ' 3.36:2 rigii‘s as :3 l t 0 i ii'! YOU CAN LEARN THE SECRET We supply them in any quantity at sale at Ortat Oil. BEAUTY PRODUCTS """"h Olll? fiY/flé SKIN OUTDOOR GIRL mm t McFadden’s Drug Store The Variety Store, Durham send this "um-nod you'll want you dimer-d Omdooe Gir"e-errtrtdaituGot' iht.t'.'..'Itttt1nrsoqearetos--, this 1tt'ti1"-t-diUriiiiL"ii'iia' II the "te,"f1'T-o-raiauiii "r'aahtsaithresuGti-t lowest prices do the same for the complexion." Miss Rawllngs agreed that a would- be beauty should "stick to the water wNrmt."--Torcmto Star. , “Parties and the cocktails and Rte (tc,?, that go with them are ruinous to lemme complexion," said was Laurine Rawiings, Toronto beauty ex. pert. "The morning after a big purity I have my hands full. After a. drink- ing party followed by a (not it takes a doctor to put the stomach back in condition and a beauty specialist tol, , i Those eligible nor cub relief will iinclude the sick, maimed, the widow and children and others commend unemp1oyable. The Minister warned that men must be given work to which they are adapted and thatther must not "be Pushed too hard. all many ere physically unlit through I long idleness." and a national humang prognmme. [ In a. plea for cooperation from the municipalitieé the Hunter declared the Government withed to provide adequate provision for an needy. "but it ia not our purpose to sub» dlze private industry or private enter- prhe ot any kind.” 1 i Abuses will not be tolerated and the Government's motto will be "re- (iiii' to workero; none to shirkere." i Mr Croll, in his announcement 'stressed that it we: optional with ire municipality as to whether food 1 vouchers and rent order: would be re placed with cash relief. Re declared the new policy would be followed un- til the provinces in the Dominion uni co-operate on a comprehensive schema including tutemployment ti,:,','?,',,',',',',: and a national buildin, momma for standard rules of my, the mm.- ter Bald, He wanted “mankind tteautinattton" to supply Inch wort with the minimum expenditure. sum control will be kept over relief admin- lerauon. he emphasized In mi up nouncement lam night. for Public Welfare. has announced some mamietpatititfs my implement the new form of relief on the daun- mom's approm. RocSpienu of cell relief must work uric mummies My from the Provincial Government with can re- lief proposed instead of the voucher ”um. Hon. Dnv'd Croll. Minister“ LATE PARTIES RUINOUS A new mile! Policy was before tht. alii) I by hU own lama- Relief Policy -_. v. - u, v w ouwemy I and we no ghd to any the crops are ____..u...u u mango”. and my ot the valley. The; excellent. quite a contrast to In; whieh it. "ttNbutrs to Hon. ml mam-1d Wu MINI! in t pale pink S'ear. Marshall, Ontario', new minister at has dreu made Jacket. style over at! Ma, Luctle Slur-pa spent the week Agriculture. The remark m: 1mm with white WI ind car.. end with her mm, In, June. Me- "The undo: of poverty and New M I III-mm of white man. I Giff. tiU,id5,ytftvrrirTttiii'i't'dr"'t Aitar the common, and cow Mr and In Morrow Ridden and abolhhthopllltyf' 1eiiiiF.?fei';1t1"g,:agg:'xt tttits-Lira",.,','; than» 'f,t.anaotittmanas, new mutual-blown dmlnoolor 1','f'ea'soshalisra"t"g."C. hula-tnoneorumzummlnchm m and um, and In the atat L. Hills, has United M I. Mqtmthas..aa-.._rd - I "An apt utterance" is the my the Toronto Globe ehameteruei a' mi whip}. h ““4"- POVERTY --e.e --mr.%' in“ :7. 1m in two wan~uae Gnu War amt the South African." This is how 'utother put it: "No tsir, not tor ux bucks . dar, they wouldn't get ma" . _ I [ unuser and .1 were of tooeptable Me, Iii; be wullng to go. a don't know Ihouo, that I'd be wining to mu Franc-313 chestnuts out of the tim." A third mu answered: "You can put me down Moe if you like. rl wouldnt go." I An unemployed veteran and: l might " val so over and at killed. i)tTitp,'ttt'tetiici,iii,iiii'ii'i in two 'rare-the cm War I” fhm don't “noose I my age, but if danger and 'l m I'd be Willing 1 "An ads. send men to Europe.' I wouldn' tight until the enemy was threatenim our borders. If they want me, thern have to come and get me." Amther m replied like this: "I mum "_.---- - Even then one ot would have to force way he Put it:"No gl man With a. family. I -- ._.-.,.-uu 3151111190 they would answer a call to am if Canada needed them. Three were tir.. ed of war, and admitted they would not tro until they were conscripted. Even then one ot them said they! would have to force him. Here's the] way he put it:"No Mr, Ptrt a. married man with a. family. Why Ghoul/J Can- Ida send men to Europe? I wouldn’t ism until the enemy was threatening; mr hawk- " ‘l ans who served G.,tat Wpr. Seven of these "It war broke on Canada Jumped in, That was asked to 1 NOT EVEN son snx DAY ing. But we Won Wisdom at ttte which have so for these Meath (that the government would be Iii) advised to hare all .mvmg Wight, 'up to a twenty-toat sundard as My: ing undoubtedly in the public intent; Moreover we believe that, with the: will to economize which bu been du. played, the interest mm demand bri the investigating public will be found) to drop to lower level: even in the; face ot ouch necesnrv “h“ A...--, been contracted tor. But h.ere I: A grave problem for a government pledged to do ita most for economy and manifestly determined to redeem its pledge. Yet it is our canvlml‘nn v --'--'...- r-‘W-‘W to assume this burden of respon- sibility bequeathed to it under these contracts entered into try" it: prede- cessor? We gnvely doubt that the outgoing government intended to carry the "Mronsihiidty. We behave me other tem-foot otrlp completing al twenty-foot pavement would hue! 5--.. _-_.,,, ' _ A "rareied road wear: at the edge of lthe pavement. when the trattle must 'leave It in meeting oncoming Mo, nus regularly develop and these be Iconic an even more we Gaul-co ot Manger than the will of the ordinary imowrlst: to suck to the pavement. Wi .1 both these factors "oopemting for the production of accidents and both stressed by the encouragement to speed given by the pavment we think It Is not too severe language to use when we all these strip- Mauve- ment "dmth-traos." _ Is the new 'rovgtrrtrna- n-n----‘ . a plan of developing highwny moving we do not know. But we do consider _ that the plan blurs its own condenr nation on. its (on. Every motorht pretera pavement to ordinary gravel- ed road and in pneuouly mm to cling to it as long as possible. When lhe mmts an oncoming car he my (have reluctantly to leave the paved for the gravel“! put of the roadway. There in con-uni danger ot collisions :from this CtU1tNt alone. But II the or the other aide of u goodly mileage of highway. The work Involved nev- eml strips stretcth for upward: of ten miles in each use. _ Now our point in, the" strip. at ten-foot pavement no veritable death traps In Preparation. Just why the de- partment should have considered such more Mhtoot, SW ttf ".me on one The Shalom-no Baum We: "We have with u now it this My a strip of ttMoot pavement. Just " lnhed below Donna on No. 10 high- war. We don't like It; m we don‘t know anyone who doe. like It. One of. those who, very My dluppmee of tttitotr1aoermdiathredttoroett") Cheeky Enterprise, who can In out: "A really netwo- problem (we: the Hepburn Government to o legacy from " predecessor In the bum” department but we know that In nev- AMID PLENTY med. Perhaps r, aiding econ asked to 10 Stamford véter- served overseas during the wonder would beacceptea at the lihnpim were tn 10 vetenns skinned government prepared . When the skill or eminent can nmoat for my; be a Women unlined to mammogram Mrs. E. ia our conviction] tttet, Grey Pres. _ m would be wellus'Dbcial weaker. ll mung WM! come. It standard a. 5.; Mrs. Andrew ' a cleaning out tomorrow and rttthid You so?" DOLLARS respousm my -_ ....u “:13. J. o. mm rantening' The ham ttf Mr and Mrs Robert sud" with hits mottver. s, 'ii'i7tiEiui'i' of 12th con. Bendnck was Mr and Mrs. Cliff Buset ' ' lune scene of tl pretty Bummer wed- bun were Sunday visitors . " :dhg sum-day Aug. nu: at 4 o'clock. “he"! Parents, Mr and Mrs ' this. I'whe'n their second daughter Jessie -.. -""_--....,, scented at! Mae was united in marriage to Mr Ed- , "m h; ward waned Tuck. son of the me MULOtat tatm, Me, Mr Tuck and Mrs Tuck, Toronto. The )n’t "t bride's mmr Rev. P. P. Heeney of Service will be held dn th g to m" unwood performed the ceremony in Church here SUM” Amt , are." the presence at the immune rel. Mitra Jean Wolstencron, P "You an eaves. To the strains of Inhengrin's it; 'r,1',tpt ‘ cw” of I"', I like. I Wedding lurch my“ by Mia Ruth Mrs Wm. Fulton end Janet P ill",',','), the bride leaning on her w" New" Slim. Crow! Md.. ',',rptir' tattvsr's tun enema m. min-1m“ Mu-. T-ga, - " “Ind lies Jia","du"rLt'r.'?"i,itrstsertt. "We slaves and .3 .. m cunning young bride m Newly attired in I. poudre blue goon ”we ttmm, white mohair picture hat whltn on“.-- -- . - - -.. - M0611 '1; MetCaatta of 12th con. Bendnck was lune scene of tl pretty Bummer wed- rgdhg Sunday Aug. 11th at 4 o'clock. _ when their second daughter Jessie l Mae was united in marriage to Mr Ed- ;wud Wilfred Tuck. son of the late Mr Tack and Mrs Tuck, Toronto. The I bride's mmr Rev. P. P. Heeney of dt".ret performed the ceremony in on. nu.--“ -m A ___ V_,_,_ "awn. W a; l Sunday and also attended the funeral ttu/ot the late Chas. Watson, who met by: death on Fridey by rumway horses. Ind! Mr. llny of Revenue. returned the) to his home after a two weeks visit no, with his daughter, Mrs. D. Haatie. or Mr. Henry Kaufman, Detroit, spent the week end with his parents here it: and else amended the MeCtuslin-'ruek wedding on Setundsy. rt,',') Mr. D. J. MacDonst Impaled Mr. T. 8. Cooper, Marinade, to Lon- m‘don, last Thumdar to attend a meet- ling of the Outerio Beet Feeders jAsooeiation. A; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Penner and. fam- lily, Desboro, were recent guests of Id Mr. Donald HERA-ohm“- --" .- the l tel. may good Wishes, norm of games and social ,,__. -6iFb9 Ul Mr. Donald McKechnle and Mary. An enjoyable "ttir was held atthe home of Muse: Ruth and Edna Red- ford Inst Wednesday, when they en- temined about thiNrdive girl tnenda of mu Jessie MoCnalin in honor of her coming man-Inm- ““ -- -. l, Next Sunday. evening, Aug. 19, at 37.30 in Crawford church, there will (be a Wane“ Mtainare Sari-iv Mm Andrew Hana wan the guest of her friend, Miss Violet Watson, on Jenn ago. the farmer and the mer- jchant and the worklngman will quit lgmmbllng about the high tttttttrims.-- ; Gouda: Sim: A Shelburnq small boy refused to accept an Ice cream cone the other day because he could only stand one a any and he had already had one. Now you tell one. --Wonomiat. and 03-1anen and the workmgmau get the lune money as they did 10 or " m former times were well paid at 82,000. It the ugh-lauded tellowa will see that the farmer and the mer- lowermn twenty-live years no, the workmen who gate a and! wage tin com with what he earned in the "20'”, the ttuaner who can barely make ends meet between low rice: tor what he sells tutd comparatively high prices for what he buys, the mer- chant whose prottttt have Men near- ly out of triettt--thetre men have a right to uk why ttaiariea ot $5,000) end over than!!! be given to men who‘ pondlngly. Now that prices we back at pretty much their old level, in me can higher and ht some cams chmgea manned prices of all kinds and warts. were lncreued corretr- thomaonsome tmrNegetietssthan they dunk! in that some other people get more than they should. Twenty- tive your; ago a salary of 85,000 was tNtegaiderxtd enormous. In the inter. THREE GROUPS WILL STOP :I . T immune r The' Toronto Btar (ll-mains the n- dnwon ot "urw " mm or- lldlll and: . mu. homily to those who, tt uyi. “rejoice that hitherto wen-pun people must. get along with lens." and at" may “would be dig. phylng a. better splrlt if may looked forward instead to the time when m- tmid people will be no“ more." That la ttit right as 3 pious aqpdmrtion; but ( "Wera-r-erseshtstt-ttamdox 'tewant1ntttrmldatotrr-trnotr try doing any If}: the {may} run. Mrs. E. C. Murray, Flasher; Grey Pres. President will heme m speaker. Everybody is wel- es and 011095. Ind Wed of pm we Buery In.. A. .. TUtuG-mtocAscm ram 431nm! decofated he bride-(obs w” the Ierrertr chinawu-e, um Mr honor of an after. chat, tea m nther and auter,u.rsirii , {and mu lam Lunacy. t I economic _..---u an we I humorouI'ead _. n... In. Morrow Ridden and me. This brmurht an intending met my, hm, m with his tis In: to . clone alter which Mrs Mac. mllr.lnd In H. Ridden-1.12.10- him]: and helps" served a dun” I. rtytteteGLtiirih:i'e"(i"l't """"mcuass,ma.,u,u '""teetom.aa'"UL',u'h",,'l.' ,. __ "W“ dr! mun few months with her brother, Robert, “in. Gr Corbett, who like many other men end prefers to the all by his lonesome. I 21f'l'ih Sorry to hear Cam McLean had we" "in My hand badly hurt while working on the to M be road. He was rushed to the hospital bane here, ‘and had It put intent. He hour! In. (ml at wither for speedy recovery. l) a tl.. md Mrs. J. O. Demvell spent Leggy. Sunday with his mother. I like In Mr and In. Cliff Buschlen. Dun hon ham, were enmity visitor. with the Mn 1,',','e. lumen”: parents, Mr and In W 'S-oc,. many others, there than Dornoch. ._.... u. w-nveu. I We hare had . 1only spell of dry Wm Mary Morrison, Orlllh. In weather “a . good rein would help mad!" her Man with her' w. the root- and mm. ' Puts, Mr and Mrs .D Morrison. l Mm Catherine McLean in holiday- Miats Bella. Ray, Toronto, in holiday- Ing for ' few any: with Mr and Mrs ing with her brother Jack and funny. Metetter Mouma It Aliiston. Our ”tummy gee. out to Mr md' In James 14mm is under the Mm Hamilton of Flint. formerly of Doctors are the out few weeks. We Domoch. who 1attt their only dough- sincerely hope me my soon be feel, ter aged one and a. halt you: whose in! better. corp-e arrived at Domed: tor :burhll The WW“? “a shocked on at St. Paul's Church. Ittr to hear of the an! accident Mm. John Sweeney who bu been which betel Mr Thou. Tumbull, and In Detroit since but an arrived home ”DIM! is extended to Mrs. Thtrm but week tp'ad to m the]: to Doruoch bun In her norm. A urge crowd of once mom Main. Me think, like, Borrowing friend. {OHOWM tha, ..- mnnv asf..-, .. lam, Cmbchley. Mrs. Pe Mrs. Mick, Toledo, Ohio. and Miss Christene McKinnon ot Cumberhnd, B. C., are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. the home ot Mrs. H. MoCnoken on August 8th, with 28 present. Mr of grandmothers sang, Mrs E. Dos-gavel gave 1 mper on pioneer dare, chow- Ing the church where. she was WI!- ed over .81 years ago at Mountbum, also some antiques of " years ago} Many showed unique collections: Dernonatmeon' by Susie McIntosh on how to decorate a table. Community I singing, paper by Mrs H. Ridden, wading try we. Florence Mooncken‘ contest by Ma, Bessie Cowbell. Next meeting will be held at Mrs. Percy Ledinghnn's. _ Rev. Mr Bodold ot New um. preached on Sunday In Pres. Cteturh, taking for his text the 22nd verse of 26)) palm, "Cast thy Burden Upon The Lord." Mr. and Mrs. Point», Mr. W. H. Darn-sen and sister, Mn. Klein, of Toronto, visited with thev'r mother over the week end, Mm. Ill. D-lt-, Mr and Mrs. J. Lowe and two Ions ‘spent Thursday with Mrs E. Mdntoshl Mr end Mrs. Lorne McIntosh let“ on Thursday after mending . few“ days with his mother 1nd other', friends. l Mr and Mrs Hmld Pietra, Din-ad Mrs Irving Heard spent the holiday at their Bummer home. Mr: Wayer and daughter, Toronto” are visiting with her Ester Mrs. J. Keopp for a week. f On Hominy evening of thin week “out: 150 friends and neighbor: an; ered at the hem: of the bride's por- ents. to shower them with handful and useful gifts and to express to trmn their sincere good wishes. in _ few words the bride and groom ex-l pressed their turpreeiatlon, The even- ing was spent In some. and dancing! The bride's going my costume ll flowered crepe with brown on“. white hat, gloves. purse and attoett. They will nude in Toronto. The Institute meeting was held at 'Thomnceouplewmmndm 1titesermomtviseitingwithmsinttsin 'tmr-tttloft/ree.-"- 'ta-overt-Ori-t MthtaNdhtext,NeriihtM-,Mm_. nndrhtmnmramgsDoetntdaa+tihs Woe-d-tratio-toar,.. lowing. Ind lu.1‘lwlnu Mk (Jo-He Me. An hornet-um m the mad- Cull”. w, who were mpg-3d mottterottttoaromn.MmrttekoflitNt- at Minuet home, Toronto. other bay were Mr John We. _ 'Jt'lll'.1'rn1ffeT-'ld'r'.11d'2t1',') Mtsosrs.r.DtrMeaatdStuarttgc, WELBECK Perry Bhippam 1nd urban, spent a few days with Darnell. DORNOCH -.v. nu. new a,"“""“ nouns alter . wonderful holi- her blather, Robert day in the West and at the count my other men, Mm. Gm”. Durham, was tr week by his lonesome Inn! on win her dinghter, Mrs hui, . calm Harm. un Nolan had Mr . hue worm“ Jdril Miaa Myrtle New left tor Toron- ted to the m“ to Alter, holidaying ar few weeks at her bane here. . out. He r Body tdee.' on I Mm. omen Bord, Gleam“, spent o. Dnmveu spetttt them“; ot dare, With old friends at when . tft “men. NFL - [ml unmoec Tuna-an In and Mrs W “‘11 'thlt",gtxi, -- Mr unique consuming! on Sunday his! 19th. on Thur -. Reuben-ton zine-em. Week. no“, Mrs l? the m! In: Du: Inbound, "Krutrot, Oat, In}? the Week setd m Mm L Me. _.I n in]; Lar, I“. rmaunr on the Jews [W 52:". K n" emu” In, “a- s.--_,- _ . ttttmoe-an. save a Sunny Saab; , u F w o CLUB The monthly mererthtq ot the Rocky Sauna U. P. W. o. Chat m held st the bolus of Mn. Ame Mums}; Domooh, In: Friday. Then was a Good 'eeeesdaneset at manta: with lev- oru visitor- pnslunt. The In" M" Ir of] Mr Mel Phth, accompanied by gavell mu Adi. New and Hours Gordon bow-18mm: cud Wm. Black. Toronto, and out" In. P. McPherson of town "tended m, the 140th annivenu-y services of the “mines. Gamma a mmmuxmke. The community It. mocked on may to hear of the an! accident which betel Mr Thou. Tumbull. and ”my is extended to In. Thtrm tmit In her sorrow. A urge crowd of Borrowing friend. followed the re mun- to their last renting place. lilacs label] CM Mary Mequarrie -qurp N--, -. unwound reavenent, returned home. A number from the neighborhood attended the funeral of the late Mr. Thou. Tumbull and much lympunhy is "t"tderdtoumrtrmtruuinherie. Mu, Dorothy Ritchie who has been attending the sinner Ichool ct Wind- ed two Plush: solos Congratulations we extended to Mr and In W. G. Ritchie on their recent ”in H. Dun visited a the Runner's i In' Arthur recently. Mm. E. Edge of town is visiting an the home of her son, Mr Arthur Edge. In Donald [cum um con Arch. of Highnte, are waiting with rela the: here. mum! umber Mrs. George William Ind children of Tomato. In vim with Mr and Mr and In Nolan KcGulre and family. of Holdall. - . day re- cently with her mi, Mr and Mrs George ammo. Mr Ind In Ruben Arlen Ind son, Hilton. Holstein. went Sunday qu Grove. week with Mr and In Bandy, Cherry Mu. Van Well. o. Sound,wu avttsitorattu-ttaihmnetora week. Haul-I. T. DIM- and ttta-t Mc- Cain”, In“, - - of Mr. arid In. In... Guam". T Mr and In Md Holt annulled n In tteqtu on load” evening. We mm -etgrMtittesB to Kr. and In. M: “not (locate Mrs Cain). Thom. who were mm “wont-(Matthew. ,rtttttsersGnd, Thou. Ray and family '. Brown lender. "my ttrat Mr CUSTOM CHOPPING don while 501 on our - Won Pureh, Gunn’s Fer Eat Hender Summer - F Phone No. 6 Trade in your . profit, in excha and many other I; now on sale, in t tions, in short or locum you what , Orders taken fo JOHN 30an Household Fl '0 Canada' . Pilot bl All Dom Will those requil leave their order Keep in Stock ior wmoows “w a rcAroNs% I!“ I“! been known .... you up um ke, 737 It for your diam an ”Imam ...w, THE PE Make your 5pm HENDER T. M. McF FLOUR P. RA In JOIN I“ LIVE tovtnee 0n- mah tot Prices Keepin CNN caveman a oron to rite. ”Min. H Witt prom

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