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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jul 1938, p. 8

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il The Old Boys’ Reunion YEOVIL, s. s. " 10, EGREMONT Old Tyme and Modern Dance M: a My New Im-u’ . h} Aid. [oiLiFtiriiG" " Lar. mm In“ - - PV 'teseamh's-iehimi'em"eeaor.trstoei9 EW_ I" CANADIAN NATIONAL L ord end may T'Oedlmllh‘ went much time on deck " the Cur din Paine 38. Duchess of Richmond steamed " the St. hw- reuee. m the above picture Connie's new thrrerrtorA9enerat, who u a dutimilhed hintorian as well " e lucceutul writer ot roman- tic adventure stories, pointed out historic landmark.- of Canada’s Quint Cepital to my Tweedemuir and his son. the Hon. Alum: W. is?“ iirvJrJCc.r,lii,7ta." ingain Excursion: JULY " m, gum (Tum-old mum-mamas; m.) 'e J1hi.R, STATIONS in MARITIME PROVINCES Good Programme commencing at 1.30 km. including THE SHIELS FAMILY. Races, Batt tut-, Tug of War. Join an In tho Governor General Expert Guide Grocers' stocks may not last over' the _t, Have 1LtltAllll, _ had yours? Celebrate August tat Large Platform. Tuck'. Orchestra. BRING LUNCH. - _ l938 First and second places were won by teams representing respectively the ladies of the Owen Bound Bowr ing Club and the Owen Sound North Bowling Club here on Wednesday, when the Durham Lady bowiera held their annual Irish Treble: tourn- Tment. Another rink from Owen lound Club also captured third place. A total of 14 rinks participated, in- cluding visitors from Cargill, Mount Forest, Chesley and other centres, as well as Owen Bound. The Y. W. A, and Mission Band met in the church on Friday after- ncon with almost 40 present. Lunch was served at the close of the meet. ing on the church grounda. Misses Maud and Dim Thompson, Mr. A. Irwin and Min Doria Irwin of Toronto motored from Toronto on Sunday and are visiting the Thomp- son home, Miss E. Byers accompani- ed them and is visiting with her cousin, T. E. Byers. new ofMt. than m an!- Mit-N. . -"‘ service " Knox spin on Bunch! and I lee-e-eel-eel-ree, kindly ruined in the choir. He took -.gAho-.. o-l his message from the story of air/r" LOCAL AND PERIONAL ' deliverance of the Israelites at the H -+oo- .-, Beige of Jerusalem, and His wonder-E Weekend an.“ with Mr tad Mrs. m provision tor them, and so Moses Ellis: Mr Wed Weddell. Lon- He will provide tor us in every don; Dr.R.R. Waddell and :11“th- time of need it we will put our trust can of Imdon. Min Frances will and eonMenee in Him. "mm in... won-Irl’ mm“. with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Marshall visi- ted on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aberdeln. Inducretlon hu ruined many a reputa- thm. Anger km: Justice. A qulck temper ruins Judgment. Don't bargain with than who has nothing to lose. Diplomncy often trin- tettttt lack ot courage. Menu] ldlenou will destroy anyone'l pouiblmlu. - You need real courage to so font-rd when you're afraid. "a, FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER' " ALFRED BIOG. IRISH TREBLES -»-. -.- .n‘vluvr-O Eminent It Holstein. Sept. m Holhnd " Holland centre. Sept 21st Hanover " Hanover. Sept. 22nd Benthck " Lunluh. Sept. 2311! Non-Mt at Non-Mt, Sept. Mth Sydenhun at Annan, Sept. Mth Amman up lichen-hon. Sept. 21th mum“ at Mm. Sept. 28th Dem " Knuth, ture. am. New»: at Anon. Sept. 80th I The following are the dues of Grey County School "im'.-... l & Keppel " Shsllow Luke. Bent 9th N. Keppel " Wot-Icy, Sept. 10th. Sullivan " Dubai-o. Sept. 12th St. Vincent " Mallard. Sept. 18th Glen]; at Gland; Centre. Sept. 14th Collingwood a lineman. Sept. Mth I Osprey " Mailman. Sept. 16th North Proton " Vent”. am. mu ( South Protonst Cod-Mlle. Sun. "ttti Grandmother had a tum; Mother had a garden; daughter has I can opener. The regular meeting ot the Dro. more Women’s Institute will be held in Russell Hill on Ann-t am. A paper on musk: by Ina. Richard Hardy and uncle by amr. Wilfred Wright from the Hopevnle Bunch. also paper on the “Chase: in Rural Schools" by Florence function. Pleue brlns your needle and tumble for a buttoahole contest. The roll call “my favorite song." There have been several plcnlcs in the Park recently. St, Paul's An. glican cn Tuesday the Mth; Evangel. ical of Ayton on Monday the 25th; Rebekahs of Durham and Mt. Forest this Thursday; Robb re-union Satur- day; Knox United, Durham, next Thursday; United. Presbyterian and Anglican of Dundalk Thursday of last week; Durham Anglican Thursday ot this week; Trsynor’s a week ago. The caretaker tells us that there are ttve picnics booked for next year. i GREY COUNTY LROMORE WOM EN’S INSTITUTE E Weekend guests with Mr no Mrs. Mona E1119: Mr Wed Walden. Lon- don; Dr. R. R. Waddell and Ilsa Fun- ces of Imam. In” France: will would three week! hol‘days with Ir... Ind Mrs Ellis. Also Mr and Mrs Ell. mer McDougnll. Kenneth McDousIII. and Miss Toll of Auburn. Ont.; Mr. Joseph Sageman and Mr John Ellis ot Dundalk; Mica Minetta Webber and Albert Webber; Mr and Mrs. Walter Miss Vera Minn is visiting friends in Untowel. Mr and Mrs Sim-rook and children are visiting Mrs E. Smith and family. Miss Kathleen Milne was a recent guest mm Mr and Mrs Geo. Aitken. Mrs Jordon, Miss Ruby Kerr, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kerr and Miss Helen Buller visited Mr Fred Ellis, Mr and Mrs Ferguson ot Cedarville the tinet of the week. Weekend guests with Mr and Mrs. Colin McMillan were'. Mr and Mrs. Simpson, Miss Gladys and John, of Tomato. M13: Gladys has been visit- lnag her aunt, Mrs McMillan for three weeks. Mr and Mrs Alex. McMillan of Dundalk were Sunday guests ot his parents. Week end guests with Mrs Jordon and the Butter family: Mr and Mrs. Craig, daughter Isabelle and son John Messrs Fred Clarke and James Hep- ton, all of Toronto. Mr and Mrs Ir. win Ferguson and family and Mr. F. Ellis are expected tobe next Sunday's guest-s with Mrs. Jordon. Mr and Mrs G. Martin. Mr and Mrs P. Martin, Ottawa, are spending I. few days In the Park. They claim it is by far the nicest and most conven- lent Mark they have been in since they left Ottawa, and the caretaker very obliglng. Mr D. P. Coleridge I: quite ill. We hope he may soon result: his usual good health. Miss Phyllis Johnston or Listowel is visiting her friend. Mm Jun Me Guire. on a return visit, which Jean made with her last week. Mrs J. Duke has resigned her posi- tion in the Telephone central. She and Mr Duke are moving to Mount Forest where he has a position with Mr M. Lynch ot the Dodge Motor Co. Ferguson and children of the 18th con. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mm Morrison were Mr and Mrs Flog; Br. and Mr and Mrs John Fog: (Elsie Morrison), all ot Toronto. HOLSTEIN LEADER TORONTO THREE GENERATIONS SCHOOL FAIR DATES THEDWRE‘VIEW l Sunstroke is very much (“Remy 3mm heat ptotstratiort, the luduntrhl; {Accident Prevention Association l points out in I concise bulletin issued ithitt week, which sate: unanimous and recommend: am aid treatments.1 I Symptom may be recognized by:I ". Hot dry Witt and red (one. i dons. . 4. Pu're quick and pounding. ii. Puleut may become inumible. Recommended treatment its: 1. Remove to shady place Ind remove 3. Apply lee or cold “tel- to head, cool body with water or wet cloth. but Avoid shock. 4. When conscious and able to drink, give cool -not wed - wnter. Give no ltllllulllltl. outer clothing to waist. 2. Lay on back with head and should- Mr and Mrs Richard McCain, Hun- mon. were recent vialtors with his parents. Mr and Mrs Alt. McCabe. Mr Douglas McCabe, Humilton, is vacationing with his graudptu'enttr,Mr and Mrs A. McCabe. Mr and Mrs Wilfred Peter and fa- mily, Mr and Mrs. Lorne McNully. visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. C. SAFETY GROUP WARNS AOAIN‘T BUNSTROKE Miss Jean Lauder. Durham, its visit- Ing her aunt. Mrs. W. Blythe. The Women's Association willmeet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs Elmer Fee. Min Reta Rahn of Kitchener, ls spendlng her vacation at her home. Mr and Mrs Gordon Howellyn and daughter of Toronto, arrived Sunday to spend the holidays with her par- ents. Mr and Mrs A. McCabe. Visitors Sunday at Mr Will). Blythe's were Mrs Murray Hay and son Dale, Detroit; Mr and Mrs Clarence MoGirr and Mrs Thos. McGirr; Mrs Cameron Lauder and Miss Ruby Blythe, of Miss Helen Morlock spent the week end in Toronto with her aunt, Mrs. Stewart Finder. Miss Marjorie Kerr in visiting her aunt and grandmother, Mrs Ins. Kerr this week at Niagara-on-the-Lake. Mrs And. Hunter, Holstein, spenta few days the first of the week with Mrs Bryson Morlock. Mia-en Pearl end Clem Watson, al- eo Margret Marshall, visited with Beulah McKenue this week. Mr end Mr: Wollnce Adams were tendered a. miscellaneous shower Int Monday night. We would my there were 200 present. The evening wu spent in dancing on I. platform out- Ilde. We extend beat wishes to the young couple. Rev. Mr 'utt Mm. Brodie visited in this burg the tirat of the week. Mr. Brodie bus services in Dromore Hall every Bundar evening, and is a very able speaker. Mr and Mrs Gibson and family of Hamilton. visited Sunday at her fa- ther's. Mr Julius Keller-s. Archie Clark, trucker. was in the burg the tirat of the week “them up a load ot shock for Toronto. Ellubeth Glut of Toronto. “star of Mrs Thou. Ham-on Br., wu bur- ied in Durham cemetery laat Thun- day, the Hurriaon funnies “tending Mr and In Carl Harrison and tom- ily of Hullton visited at Mr. Thou. Harrison’s Int week. Mr John Hooper wu using hls trae- tor to unload hay last week, and while backing up to the barn door, he fell off, and the rear wheel ran over " arm near the Ihoulder. breaking it. He also suffered other bruises. and has been in Durham hosplul the put Mrs Burton Duke of Toronto Ipent a few ders with Mrs J. M. Allan re- cently. Mr Ross Hill, we regret to say. is very m this Wednesday. In the who Mat "" will be "In!“ to R at the Township of only. TO :xmarrdp or so“. new AomchrL mew NORTH EGREMONT NOTICE VARNEV tum In 3 motor madam. at 'rar. l manna-41m. .Nouuiupm.0dham. t%grueatermtner-tmrmratb, Bt'teMr-andtargtseomr: .Whunaod'cmdvdouudvuu. I In addition to these direct axes ‘upon Investments ma openuns Irons. certain Social Mamba nu ‘had an lttdireet etteet the tune as that of a direct tar. The can“ of ot. (miniatration of such Loyal-non and i the Increased wage out: Involved nre In direct charge upon bis-sine“ can: In addition to " other cannon ad Increase prices accordingly. I How many Gunman, espechlly lumen and those with small itt. 'comea, realise that every who they (ii'il': n patch-e or rent I house to [Jive In. they no paying 88.3 per 'cent. of the are: collected and spent [by their Government: t Andwlw. tttmmhatr.ent min-tuneu- IcDONALD - In loving Inc-cry of lower Income. In in Greet Ethan. and ell those who now Windy my these use: paid thoumenmount to their Governments u Income Tu, there would be more "tax conclu- neu" end there would be - ae- mnnd tor I control of Government spending, nnd lea demand for Gov. ernment control of Inn-Inca. But of greater Importance. more encourage ment would be given to the we- cmnulntlon ot tmstita, without which the private ownership and operation of business contact exist. This we be. lieve la the ttnrt Quentin] to the m- toration of profitable employment for all our people.-- From ‘Domlnlon Engineer." DOMIAN loving memory ot our dear broth Welter Who. who WM “my uly ti, 1987. Gone ll the (we we loved no dear; Silent In the voice we loved to hear; Too tar In! for ht or upeech, But not too hr for to reach. Sweet to remember who once If . substantially [use portion of our totat taxation were collected In Income Tar, and it the Income Tax and frequently upon all eaulplnem lured In lndultrhl otd commercial operations. They Ire a ttrat charge unmet the ownership of all property and must be paid even if standing Idle and earning no revenue: nt all. If property earl busines- ittsretrtttteetta yield no revenue and operate " I do“ to their owners. property tnxen are a direct tax upon equal even to the extent that it the owner ls un- able to my the tax hi. property my be cotttueued and sold. I Property taxes ue the largest “single source ot tax revenue amount. lng to “out 40 per cent of all (An- ltlon. They are levied upon the uses- 'red value of all land and bulldlngu Taxes collected in Customs Dttttes are small in comparison with the taxes enumerated above, amounting in all to 11.6 per cent. of nil mutton. Taxes are. ttlao payable on tele. graph and telephone messages. on certain travelling expenses. on cheques, bills of exchange. notes, stock transfer: and many other Items of operating expense. an out of warehouse tor consumption. The sales tax It! a direct levy upon capital as well u a charge upon the cost of good; of a comumble lu- ture. In the can of new construc- tion or additions to existing proper- ty, sales tax In payable on all mum“- Ms used and on all equipment lush.- led. The second largest source ot a; revenues no Sales Taxes which - count tor about 17 per cent ot all taxation. There I: Dominion Govern. ment Sales Tax of tt per cent. ply- able on goods manufactured and tak. St. Pan's 8.8. - was held on Tummy slum Inst In Holstein Put. A ttner “(cadence of punts and ohlldren were present. lunch was served and an enjoysble dune ttnd by sll present. like Ilene Tucker who he heen previously ensued in Guelph is en- joying . couple ot month- We”. Visitors recently with Mr. end In. Queen were new. and In. C T. Queen of Princeton. Mr. and In. mill of Holstein. Mr. end In. Alien Bell and daughter Thelma of Durham. In. John Davie ot Mnmlih. B. C. We latter is spending . few days with her niece, Mrs. Queen. Mr. Daniel Kerr who underwent an appendix operation In home from the hospital and itt now on the way to recovery. HIDDEN TAXES MmhmbyumA-ud brxttttsr,3tmaaxdBetse IN MEMORIAM AND EMPLOYMENT Tux-"n'GRAY COACH LINES ‘I Met my Love again' - and mm " CALM" owe STORE - ' The Three Swilgcepzlors' Very Special Show to OWEN comm ‘00 ML. a m .4... b 10.55 pm. Roxy Anivemry Program m" “LDIYI "may " Club and I ether Print. Am on the “Mn: JOAN BENNETT HENRY FONDA Lions Club Austen Rite ! ROXY! ”GOES? ATYRACTI0N Ve', TUEC. a WEE. AUGUST 2nd A 3rd You will HIM to - QM. (Program SUNDAY mount. JULY M ST - Vary Inch! M tor cavac How DAY MONTE. In“, to kind by . Calling tm, 10.9 - an. i, . hund- (mm a Chance at the nu, ’enl were: Mr. Join CUrke, Clifford, 'UghtrtNt M Mea. Mtimuu 1mm 3mm; In. he“ Hurer and and non. Crawford. Detmit: Mt, um] ‘Mn. Curl Harm. Hamilton. MI and In. George Llwwncv. M h: MONDAY, AUG. , ONLY. Finals c' " Enema! Prim. Print 850 am In Tochn'coior 'tarrietttt THE I"! BROTHER: KENNY BAKER, EDGAR W a Chariie McCartr t FREE ROSE. to cm ladies dam; thte Program. hr no Iona u thu-s Int. Com early u new: om. m9. who will have the stun sympathy ot a wide circle or {Fin-n The funeral took [due at F'liut Monday. THURS. FM., $AT., JULY 28, " . I... RICHARD “MOON may [Hench will rem to learn n. the death at lire. Richard M. San son at Flint, Itch. which occurrm on Sunday. July M. (ollowuug an 11; has luau: over a year. Hrs, Sun. son'- Iulden name I'll Easel Fic. wards, and she we: I graduate m th, Owen Sound Genre! and Mum” “capital ot the class of 1923. t,'h. I!” u niece of In. C. W. Rullmlu- of lurkdue, with whom slu- rum. , since the death ot her parents Mm was an Infant. lire. Rutledge syn-a.- many Week: At her beside Sm _ survived by her husband and rv, clmdmn. Colleen, aged ll, uqu R. e. A. ”ONO Phone si, Eyonlng Ohm at , and I o'clock “all“ Wed. It 4.15. Cum-day 2 3L. The death took place in London m Monday evening of Pat. mum. mm. non of Mr. and um Felix. Mu ”woman. at the use ot so yum il, been in Until-k the lust tltre" months. succumbing to pieutoy am 1mm trouble. Deceased thtts wedded to Kate Quinlan of Gtenaslv who Inn'lveu with two an." duh. no, Billy and 4 and Mix. aged 2 [nus-mt wok place In St. John The remun- were kid to 1. l , Trinity oeuemry. Glam-Ill. by , nephews. Curl and Percy “mum CHM and Dolphle “WWW-o w, Ill.- nut-hon, Clem Patterson, . PATRICK McMANAMAN The death took place in Lone EMU. My. June 25th COMING AGAIN - AUG. 4th TIMI TABLE LII" DUIIIH ‘Snow White' -----ROxY------ MOUNT FOREST (Continued from we I) Mt mm. 0.02 p. m. on our on... Aug. tr, 9. K JULY a 1938 In. an“ nude-red h con-Mam shinny "(MVTERIAN l At The Presbuv'ml. I ss', I. the bome of Mrr , ' tyin Alums! I,” v I: te-ate Cl hum-r [w t' A" ”ring tor th, My I. h - In the tall A lb .1 the mamm- Mr: I." A dimly tea and I mm. In and a dam: Mm. Dan-y ','.t in. 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