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Durham Review (1897), 25 Oct 1934, p. 4

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It " ki tt, COUNTER CHECK BOOKS Duplicate - Triplicate Carbonized - Carbon Leaf “QUALITY BEST” Every Book guaranteed a Perfect book Place your orders at home. and all popular Styles and Sizes The Durham Review An item of importance that we can supply promptly “RALPH PERKINS grow. Potatom, col-y. onion. eamtta and other truck mp0. m In. his telephone to keep in daily touch will: It“ and nearby market. and duo to obtain [ideas " more distant pointn. Be an he get. lunar price. for hin product by than shopping "and. ASK WANTED-A gummy ot clover hay or alfalfa. Give mu partietthua. Box 230. ”Mitt-um Bargain for im- Particulars .....,ur or settle trom 1929 to 1931, was chosen Liberal candidate tor N. Blmooe at the next Dominion elec- thm at the convention held at Phelp- ston on Momiar. He was selected on the ttrat ballot with a clear majority over the following six other candid. atea: Earl Richnrdaon of Edestvatei) D. A. Venn-e, Neva of Newman; Dr. J. R. Arthur of Wood; P. G. Hood. Sinner; David Williams, mm]! of 4'8aiG.-..-, - - Duncan P. McCualg, barrister and mayor of Barrie from 1929 to 1931, was chooen Liberal candidate for N. slmooe at the next Dominion elec- tion at the convention held at Phelp- ston on Monday. He was selected on the ttmt ballot with a clear "uh-“- and hams Comes back into our manner. "There is 3 brothers, None Cot All that we I Opoi; THE CALL OF THE NEEDY WEST -.-u... “nun-us unmet! unanges of a practical nature yliFiri taken by Mr. an be made in subjects compulsory to, Kinnee took the than the high school course and in Nturei there will he no departmental 'iiiii)',','2,'ltii'L,rigtt tf. , instions in July, Dr. L. J. Simpson. minister of education, told the North. -- umberland and Durham teachers' in- stitute in convention. The curricula QUEEN " w of both the public and high schools The regular monthly should induce more music and egri- Queen St. Auxiliary w, culture, he stressed. [held at the Parsonage. "The It1"",',ny,' ”normal 'it,", anivice president conducta expense an o insu cient va us to . ' the teachers. and there was no "Inspiring service of praise tention of lowering the standard of‘givmg, Mm Winters am teaching when we decided it should bert amrit'tirtg and all jo not be carried on."'said Dr. Sinpson. responses. Hymns sun: "rropriate to the occasion m JULY EXAMS TO END Public Library ai and aux-ably " welt as '" can be handled. It is a great pity when the love of reading is not inculcated in our hab- its. There is no more pleasant or e- conomical form of pleasure. For pleasure it is. You may travel where, you will via a travelogue book throng the masses of India or the vastness of the Sahara Desert. The, struggles, the downfalis. the persev- erance. the history of great people of the nation are found in their bi- ographies. The knowledge of the heavens and other tseeintitie discov- eries are simply yours for the read. j in; and absorption of same, not to , mention highly numerous editions 1 ot wholesale action that rest on the 1 Library shelves. I 1 Durham has a Library second to"I none for the size of the town and it d is a. civic institution, there for your f benetit. We once heard Rev. W. H. t Smith, the present Library President, t (remark.. "Whoever were responsible! for the choice and selection ot books. in Durham Library in its early begin-l nings, builded better than they knew, l for its shelve; are mice with the) richest treasures of pure English." Take a trip this winter through the good use and good will ot Durham. Q ED.-cgg, _ .. Changes of a The long winter evenings are be. fore us and " is always an interest-g ing study to anticipate how to use:‘ 'P them to the best advantage. How we Cap spend them also, is an Interesting Air commentary on our slant or our out. nigh look in lite. One renowned thinker tart' has said "Show me how a boy spends dayg his hours after seven p.m. and I land, will tell you the man he will trenintr come." Ot course as an adihi to that gold statement, there are men who can not auth, ‘always spend the evenings as their nial. inclinations wish. But the rank and Engh file of Canada's citizens take thef evening hours tor their own pleasure,) An amusement, editication or instruc- cost goes his way alone: re put Into the lives of oth. GET THE READING HABIT ONTK C. iRAMAGE a SON. Editor. and Proprietors. _ . Ihre Bushman 3letri a destiny that "@118. barrister SIMPSON ANNOUNCES " doom of the; the results of a; 'e been most am. man and beast. TORONTO Id out how plea. economically it The bushes; followed. Th, the Mm'l pr and Elizabeth 30D! Berviee. from Mart 14, Thelma Priest led “Dawn" " tern sang In t The ed the uu wny we Join the church." It was led by Jean Mottatt and Alix Tobin. which gave us a lot of new ideas. The closing hymn was 545. The Lord's prayer reputed In ..-.--_ _. ‘ oot. We learn that Christianity was introduced in the 3rd century A. D., that the caste system Is a great hindrance, that more missionaries are greatly needed and ttat money to send them is wanting. The pres., Mrs Halbert took charge of the bus- iness period and closed the meet. ing with the Mizpah benediction. ada in the British Empire. The pop ulatlon of 300 millions are largely uneducated, only about 37 mil. lion having an education. That is 1 boy in 3 and 1 girl in 15 are " sch- ,.-- we“, meeting of the U. was held last Monday 3 the trehoolmom of the clam !neln at the Parsonage. Mrs MoCrse. "ice president, conducted a. very in.. ispiring service of praise and thank» 'giving, Mrs Winters, and Mrs Hal- bert assisting and all joining in the responses. Hymns sung were air, propriate to the occasion and the' thankotreritut was taken. Mrs. Yiirs read the Devotional leaflet: Mm., Halbert introduced the new study- book, "Builders of the church in In- dia" and gave a complete analysis of the tirttt two chapters. We learned that India is a sister nation ot Can- e] THANKSGIVING Meeting a Queen Street United young women -! met on Tuesday evening in home of t Mrs. R. G. Hubert. Mrs G. R. Ped- tuid presided in the ebsence of the president. Th 23rd Psalm we re- posted in unison and the thanksgivw ling worship service was used. Mrs.I R. Giles read the devotional story. I itetionaird suggested in the lead- Prnhirr training conference on Indie! luwere taken by Mrs Hilbert. Miss E. iKinnee took the thanksgiving con. isecretion prayer end Miss M. hwy irence presided " the piano. i The regain monthly meeting of Queen St. Auxiliary W. M. S. was held at the Parsonage. Mrs MoCne. vice president, conducted a. very in- meeting, 0|" the “Nova (iiiuiiiiiiiiiisuis Weekly meeting of --__ .. ..._. "I” - mixed up, but no roller 'wad used. ve- hicular trafBe doing its part to solid- idy the entire mus. As tramc passes over the road the surface will be- come harder." Roads of this type. properly constructed are sald to have the same appeamnce and riding aura face as asphalt. at a much Iowercost lucated, only about 37 mil. having an education. That is 1 in 3 and 1 girl in 15 are " sch- We learn that Christianity was duced in the 3rd century A. D., the caste system is a great rune subject “on... In life”. ineu period and the minutes . The Mnetne ot I hm “a [a pnyer do.“ the “00%;. mes. The scripture lesion rt 14, was read by Susie Bell. Priest an a reading entit- m" after was. the we: da- ' "Take up Thy Crou." The a uni: by Mr. W. Erwin. “In ___._._,. _--- bed THE DURHAM REVIEW , Two Britons. C. W. A. Scott and Capt. Campbell Black of the Royal Air Force m Jttr greatest speed ttight In histqry; {mm ong end or the (ar'h to the other, Ii: less-than three days, in all-11.333 miles, Whey they landed in Melbourne, Australia, win- ning the $50,000 prize and) $2,000 gold cup altered by the Melbourne authorities in honour of their centen- nial. They Gott on trom Mlldenhall. England. , 1310 Large“ number of applications for pennlon in the history of the Sim- ’006 County Old Age Pensions Boy-d was considered by that body at a. meeting in giant, M33091. Ao up than forty-two 2 manna-p.231“; dealt with, at “My”? 'eiri, rem ed, eight left our for further lurch mation and thirty-two were recom-. mended. F V“ y-cucnl an came Into? - -- “V" ““W' force several years Mo, 1,056 toNiea, hymn '35 tug. Th°gtionn have been dent with by the; repeated in unison a”? bond. and at the present time thou! tr. lwho are totally In receipt of pen-' "--, --.- Islam ere slightly leu than 900. I meeting of the an! d last Monday evening: ""ee I. I... . Dom of the aim» l experimental stretch _'-- ""PNr" 1" ---- IC'""; Since the present ' lot of new ideas. _ force several years no. l “5 646. PtiLii' have been dent ted In unison clam h..- - more missionaries f from main: 12.2 Mecotntr,. hymn ad a discussion Hubert. Miss E. the proximity of a}; thtnkzgiving con. gtrdens to Bradford I Id Min M. law. advantaged " certain Peope's _, -"v we um Age Pen. - - along Board of the county ot Grey hen E. was held at Owen Sound last week, t "rm when some applications were given rim 122 attention. Ot those two Were left ttt hymn er pending the receipt of further In- :usslon formation. two were rejected, while It P", 14 were passed upon humbly. Tobin“! Sinn. 'h.. "v---, I open. of ABOUT tralnload Iota, v led with huge vegetables are Holland River Witness. carrots were Mr Harris made a shlpment o (unloads ot celery to Montreal tweek, while W. H. Day & Son an order for 20 earloads. The c alone already moved would link quite a train load to tax the no of one of the huge type raltway motives. What an advertising portunlty it would be for the ducts at the Holland Marsh ft complete crops of celery, onion: mar-M‘- ---, --"-'""' uv nu [employment in this value nor it Iseveral other towns and villages & lround. Practically all formerly " ‘employed labor has been absorbed ‘for several weeks past with the har. vesting of approximately 180 acres ‘of celery' on the marsh lands, while "or the next three weeks or so the same labor will be engaged in the harvesting of the huge carrot crop. Mr. Emerson Faris, during the peak of his harvesting operations. had wep over 300 hands employed. and W. H. Day & Son had Practical. ly the same number, while all other! growers. large and small, "are re-' quiring extra help to take ott their crops. l i A goodly number frgm here at ted the universal-y services in 1 (wood United church last Sunday No UNEMPLOYMENT , Mrs Alex Campbell of Elmwood, visited for a few days last week with iher non Will Campbell and family. ur 900 PENSIONERS meeting of the Old 1 mm. P. Eherk spent a few days Just week with her parents Mr and Mrs A. Anderson ot Scone. We are pleased to report that Don. ald, younger son of Mr and Mn Ed. Bailey is improving from his recent, serious illness although an! connn-l ed to the Hanover hoeplul. I alum upon: nut week end with his sister, Mrs Will Anderson. Mn Mc- Mullen returned home with him aft- er spendlng the put. two weeks with her daughter. __ "~777~~â€"â€"-â€" -- ve-a “WVI-v" - “a? "i" 'whleh n dainty lunch wu served by1 it being open season for partridge. FFrIdny evening lest at home or M thte hostess, assisted by seven] or; H silowe'en psrtiee one being re-fsnd Mrs George lighten in horny the ladies. (ported es the next event. (their non George end his bride. At , ll Next Sunday afternoon the service" A few from this community nttendvj appropriate time, bride and mm, yn Crawford United church will be ed the plowing matches held " Mr. jwere nested and en address mm :. :teken by Mr. Doerr, Lender of the Burrel's, Maple Hill end Mr. Philip'Mr. John Couttx and the presuma- Men's Bible Class in Kitchener Un-i‘Becker's, Ayton lest Wednesday. Gr, of a cheque from tho Cluh v... ited chumh. He will be nil-tea by, A play "The Peabody Pew" will be; made by Mr George Burro”. A h. , singers from Kitchener. Service will presented " Hsmpden shortly by the'tii'ul decorated basket was tho 3.. t be held " 2.30 pan. ('runover Indies. Come end enjoy item. The ”mole were unlhroi,-, NF and my C. 310(3le Mr end yourselves. Pr In George Bony and Mrs. ' Mrs Ray McClocklln and daughter," Mr and Mrs S. Purdy of ct"ari!i/'rhtrnbun. Mary beautiful mm n. Marjorie and Mr Arthur McClan and Mrs. Boddy, Sr. visited recentlyl received and hesrtient mum-nu of Zion were guests tyt Mr end Mr. with Mr end Mm M. W. Byers. itiona extended to which thr. iv ' Witt Cmpbell on Sundsy. _ A beef-ring meeting will beheld on and groom tittingtr respondmi ',' Mr. Stewart Melanin of Fever- Monday evening for the purpose or Join in wishing the young r'oup'r ' sham spent last Week end with in. understanding “a a...“ - 4,7, I__, . " leer,", Ode. The NI - was Staples of Hanover was chinnan of dl"; CU',":',",',' "m In“ ",, answered by tellin‘ "Something“ be the gathering both morning and Mr 'ITIL' I . Greer ‘than’khl for" and the "trut-e iu- afternoon session. The principal , ti' son wasread by Mrs w. A speakers were Mrs Young of Tttron- two cm My nttd Kenneth 1 splendid paper on the Won to, Mrs Murray of Hesherton and Toronto, were week end guests o! I' of teachers and parents” “given Mrs Smith. The local branch pmvid-' and lira George lighton. 1by Mrs Andy Hastie. Mrs Mei'dmp- ed a sumptuous dinner and later a,‘ Miss Jean Coutts spent H... Mr, be; Eimwood. was present all gave lunch. lend at her parental home here a talk on "The Home" which was eng. During the afternoon session sf Guests at the home of Mr and M joyed very much by all. 9mtmthitr'ttuartestte from Hanover sang very'l-iarry Reay Jr., Sunday. m-u- I', singing comprised two favorites "Um beautifully with Mrs Snider presiding-and Mrs. George Campbell and m ' to the Hills" and "Home Sweet at the organ. {Leonard and In Hugh Maclm , idioms” and a solo was sung " Mrs On Friday the neighbors of Mr. Ire daughter, Mrs S. F. “any“ ‘D. J. McDonald. Contest'ot bitnfRutand gathered together and gar-j all of Durham. moat useful article made out of ttour nered in the root crop for him. Sorry: Mr. John Bony, ICCOnlpamw: , sacks was won by: list. In Will to hear he is not improving as fast Misses Bernice Wise and Joan L' Campbell, and 2nd, Mrs [vie Walker. as one would wish. ‘spent Thursday with Hamlin , A very happy social time was spent? The past week the bush has beetrtivets. at the close of the meeting durintr'runnine wild with hunters andhoundsj A very enjoyable time vim "i" which a dainty lunch was served brit being open season for partridge. ’Frlday evening last at home or v. thte hostess, assisted by several of; H allowe'en parties are being re- and Mm George Hikhton in hm,“ . At present time “It. might be that there is ttbtrotuutr no un- "nes-trt' member; an mum; A :vcry 1|:th program win presid- (od out by the grandam Hrs Win. i,Amge,rllon. The meeting opened by milking the Ode. The roll all was The [pulse and Crawford Institute ihetuit the .home ot Mm. Wm. Gunp- bell Mat. qungsday with an attend. rd of the can at Owen Sou: e applications of these two ere to be maliéd in solid lots, with all the can label- huge streamers - “These an employment tver 300 hand: employed. Day & Son had Practical. , number, while all other we and small, "are re. 'a help to take on their made a shlpment of ten celery to Montreal last W. H. Day & Son have 20 earloads. The celery employment standpoint, ty of the Holland Marsh Bradford has ita distinct the product of Marsh!" _ an... TO BE FOUND HERE CRAWFORD. - -" I te Old Age Pen. county ot Grey Sound last week, font, Were given d would make up to tax the power. tyne airway be, 1 advertising op. Droauct of the !" - Bradford from here utend. services tn Elm. ', onions or seasons of the Plaulul- all other! . h: are re. T T ott then"| D u A: 4,, let, the Nov. " to Nov. 1013.. ' Comttrcomsett mum; the 15th. (2...... Up; each tor taming of ,.~-_,, WM Sheep mun. were present: John Camp and George Allen N-eil-wet.. That Wm, so and In. locmhy be mu clock I Br-ttor No. 7.80. 'To levy rate: to meet current expenses and llabllltleu' Ia WEN; also By-law No. 781, up- Pointing places for holding nominal-j (lone and polling places for munieim tU elections, Jutd appointing Petr, Returning OMcen and Poll Clerkau Nominations to be held in Town-Mp: Hall on Friday, Nov. 23rd " 1 o'-, Mul- .. .-- - l Met on Oct. 6th, with all member, present. Minutes of hat meeting :were read and adopted. The road superintendent presented voucher No. ' tor reguhr patrol work on rude amounting to 8409.20; and relief voucher No. 4 for $227.80 which were i passed and payments made accord~f ingly. Tho an vi. Instructed to get "y, rt It!!!“ " telephone are." on Min ”and property. --a-n_. -- -- -__-., "a. In"! ou Sunday. ' I A few of the old neighbors, on be. half of the section, called on Mn. T .Turnbull at her new home in yDurhmn, and presented her with an ‘electric table lamp, I. purse end M' iEvershnrp pencil, u a. reminder or her old friends. In Tumbull teal-j 'irteir thanked her friend. for their! kindness. l l Mine Georgia Miller I: holldnylng Iwith her grandparents. Mr And In Herb Ttttford. Mrs Moran and Mn Rogers, " ronto. were week-end guests of their Inner, Mrs Robt. Lunon. They “so ’visited with their nieces. In Geo. Noble and in Louis Nowell. Hrmd Mrs Arch. Wuhan, Wei. beck. were visitors this week with Mr and In Neil Nelsen. , Mr and Mr. Clarence Thompson.; spent 3 few days with his mother,, "... A-R, .-- I yourselves. ‘by In George Rear end Mrs. Gm " Mr and Hrs B. Puniy ot cameFuiiiGi. Many beautiful gifts Ut rend Mrs. Roddy, ter. visited recently| received end heenieet congr;m.. I with Mr end Mrs M. W. Byers. itions extended to which tho b: ' , A beet-ring meeting will be held on _ end groom lttingly responded v, i ' Monday evening for the purpose oriloin in wishing the young coup“ , understanding and taming s. ring long and - married life. for 1935. ,' Mrs Hurry Brighsm and son P,rn.,, It in reported that the weather'or Toronto are holidaying atth, m being tumble» some of our locnl I mer's parental home, Mr J. in“). l {farmers are anticipating attending' Sorry to lose Mr and Mrs it the sale " the O. A. C. Wednesday.!Noble from this community. w, . [ Hudson Byers 'ure-ated C. Ito-[denund they have moved to “an [Neughton to Toronto lest hie-any. 0mm. ’ Mr. Andrew mum: had the ----_----- misfortune Satin-tiny morning of hav. ing one of in cattle brat both a! MULOCK hi. front legs in the hernyerd. I A ”Mi- mm»... " -~_ " .. - _ , During the afternoon malon a quartette from Hanover can very beautifully with Mrs Snider presiding at the arm. The W. I SLIM - unoccu- " tr'qttteA an. -7 q m sections] moan. 1m nanny: H. R. HeeISONALD, Clw; In the Hupden {1an church when! - . ' delegates wce mt tron; Haul ." in e ' er, Durham, Eunwood and Crawford . "aauts end other Omaha. In. W. D.' ' Stephan of Hanover m clutter: of In. M M. mm Itrst Mr, the gathering both morning and with M. relatives. ntternoon session. The principal Mr and I” 'rieutattt Greer .' speakers were Mr: Young of Toron- two chum. My nttd Kenneth ' to, Mrs Murray ot Metsherton and Toronto, were week end guests of ',", Mrs Smith. The locel branch provld-' and In George lighton. ed a sumptuous dinner and Inter a; Miss Jenn Ooutta spent Ilu. Ur, Clem]; Council Monday, ROCKY SAUGEEN 10 0'1 will! the elections, it Presented from you. Pt'" extended to which the pm when! on and moon ttttinet, responded, u, Ill-Don orisoin In wishing the young coup'" i r o lingjlong and happy married life. 1 In Hurry Bruin!!! ttttd son ll,rnsr, weather-'0! Toronto are hotititivinratth, by our mailman pox-cum home, Mr J. Baum - "TON" m m to mg}; T, m. n.1,?“ fetw ya". It t her friend- up 'waai' -- -M. Lunch was aervml A mtnttrer (mu an burg tttendm the Mon Ind Crane shower which VII “I Ct Wrong on Wednee- dar "at. The bm'e and groom of tm, “h m Vail-known here and in! my (nond- who with them “I "he him they can get out of We. m We M Ichool for I by m... " “r - - _ ,__ __-....,,n-, nib E. lento-h. Heeling Nosed L. .5! than: God Save the King. Nu jamming will be held at the homo .. (Mm. It Hartley. ' W. H. first”! returned to To 4c GI Thur-ch! after snendxm- In Cmtchley L, The WJLS. In Ins meeting on p B. Ihl‘chel. In. Sweenny, Mn.» Eula. Hill Bolen on 'Money or Inn have won. Contest by Mrs. J. Crrir chley. In. P. Ledlngmm being th, Murmur. Song "When You an. Ir were Young. Hugh." Lunch com (tha. E. Luna, In. McIntyre, lib E. Hdnmh. Heeling closed b, L- _._, . __ 3 The Womenl Institute held m. "neeting at the home of Mrs C I', "tttrre, Oct. mu. wth 12 mf’ml" land 4 visitors pment. The presirlrt {opened the meeting in the usual tl, ‘by singing the Ode followed by 1? Lord's purer. The roll call was (i' swered by : beautiful thought l PM or poetry. which was n-spond- to by All; lupu- by In O'Neal, son by In. A. McIntosh. "The Ml 3min. WM"; debate by Mrs If B. Dirnvol. In. Sweenvy, Mis “A“ --. [the coming your. once” are as h.) him: Ron. Prom, Rev. Mr. Homrr .fPru.. Lolita Human; VlcePres, l [MIMI]; tue'r., Gordon Mclmnr. "i'rrrua., Reg. Adlai; Group Muir-w gin. Hour. Florence McLean. H than: new manner, Ulva M, IDonald; Ptm" "er, Erma Mizhvun. I A‘nllowe'en masquerade is to be hm? pt the DOW on Weld-y M'Pmm' ioet. M. All member: of the n Y P (o. m cordially Invited. A goodly number of the B.Y.I’1 member. met In the parsonage (In Wed‘necdu evening to reorganizn 10' _ mm It the home of Mr and Ir ‘Hury any It. Sunday, Were ll, GG In. Georg. Campbell and him Naomi and In Hugh “£01"an iamt m, In B. F. “myth. DORNOCH OCT. " 1934 the Council “Joanna meet spending lee [01 as fol ' 1034 u ”no" I 0-O=< CUSTOM ctto, Gunn’s Eat H Summ Pl WINDOWS Orders Phone SAW a PLA JOH Roral Ho Will ch " leave the) Keep in l 934 'O Cunt THE HEN Try it and bil JOIN Has FL on ilot SUPE on Bed vcr}

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