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Durham Review (1897), 1 Mar 1923, p. 4

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NKoslit Chnime aes.st.. Qlaced in most % %wcfl t â€" Canada‘s Best Buy â€" T=** ECONCMY racKkags MO‘F (Arso Procurasie. With three weeks of the over the House has made ; Che Dutham Review LINKING CANADA AND THE STATES The rsdé;." M;;( Doings at Oftawa The best that money can b for our customers and we } Footwear from the cradle to anhocd. In fact everything in a first class Boot and Sho V k29 @ ard â€" se help of Jlidl PAIRS ',Qa\v‘ C w.s0 heo w out little 1, 1923 * Session surprising N Cl SniaanibiPrdunl t otic duins 4 1251 | Ban‘f, Lake Logise and Windermere { Valley to motorists, ‘ Rungalow camps are being planzed at comvenient and beavutifq] poiat« to secommodate just such trave!l in | addition to the regular travel which comes by rail. The new road will 5« forma‘ly epered on Jure 36th and will perâ€" mit the whole tide of motor traffic |up and down the Pacific Coast to itravel from San Diego to Uortland . mootle Ban‘f, y can buy is none too good nd we have everything in ‘radle to manhood and womâ€" erything that can be found and Shoe Store. the fiscal ve progress with the business ; The Auditor Gene ral‘s Report Estimates wore down eariy, ready some of the laiter hay takn up. The intention of t} is stated to be to keep the e to the fore and get as many through the House before tha ME W indermere aut which | throws cp uise and Winderme AP Cc «srtland, ‘te autoâ€" * cpen n eariy, and ar laiter have heen 0 the Gov‘: he estimates any of them + the end ot 42 Ib Pacrage 15¢) _ eeiininnnmmeramammmmmme,......_. _ W s o oo n e d the couniry to the other ally excellent. The caost lansdian berder, up othe (Winder. I mere Valiey, tarough the Canadian E Pacific Rouki®s to the famous reâ€" surts of Han{f and Lake Louiss, | From Lake Louise the motorist may wo to the Valtey of Ten Peaks and Mornine Lake. This is entire‘y new covrntry for the astoist approaching from the Wost, although the road frowm the East, Cali#ary to Lake Louise, through Banff, has been in uperation two years. The cunnecting of this link makes it possible for meotorists from the East to tour all the National FParks of the United States and visit thoge in the Canadian Pacific Rockies as well. The rn‘u{? from one end of Jho . mesiepan caimney . ind motor trigs is it home, say in and the *sns Under the new Redistribution B"'! For more than two and a half hours the House of Commons will consist oxi Provincial Treasurer Peter Smita 245 members as against 235 at th* | stood up before the Provincial Legisâ€" present time. Nova Bcotia will be lh“" lature, in his Budget address Thursâ€" only one of the oider provinces 9| day, expounding upon Provincial . lose seats, and she will lose two m‘ nances. In the matter of clarity ana the shuffic. The Western Df'O"iUN'”,' the comprehensiveness of his review, will of course, be the ones to ga;n the speech was outstondirg amons the additional representation, | Legislative Badget specches, Quite a storm developed over ul ‘"No new taxation," and, announceâ€" _ resolution by J S Woodsworth, labor ’w ment of his decision toâ€" "establisn a member for Centre Winnipeg, whn‘ sinking fund to pay off the Provinâ€" sought to persuade the House tha; | crial debt within 40 years," were the all Canadian indemnity clatms againut“ two outstanding items of his speech, Germany should be withdrawn in tne| and both declarations were warm:y' interests of world peace. | Mr \\'ood-l‘ applauded by members on all sides| sworth‘s motion was generally â€"asâ€" i of the House HAS aentaiwa Loo aod ind As was expected the Address in reâ€"| ply to the Speech of theo Throne carâ€"| ried, despite the amendmnt of Mr} Hoey, and the sub amendment of Mr" Shaw against it The former which | declared for further tariff reductions | immediately was defeated by 110 tol 54 and the latter, which sought to,' add a paragraph regarding retrench| ment and economy, went down by | 114 to 76. i to meet every nove of its competitâ€" ors as need be. There were of course abjections from the other cities which desired that the headquarters of tue National System be located | tners, but on the whote the choice of the Directorate has been well _ receivea by the people of the country. _ Sir Henry Thornton has made a number of appointments on his staif and tae work of the new railway inanagers is beginning to get well usdor way, acâ€" cording to reports. ‘ Amaigamation of the Canadian maâ€"] Sailed and after being â€" debated for | mom tional Railway System has hboen ca;â€"! the greater part of two days‘ sittings, *A ried out and the headquarters of tn.w; was ruled out of order by the SW“,'I Mr. Philip McDonald is moving inâ€" System located at Montreal, where! #ron the ground that it sought to can.! to which is known as Mr Jas Brunt‘s the new Board will be in a position ; cel a debt owed to the Crown, anc |house, the old homestead. _ We ex. to meet every nove of its competit.; thereifore could notbe introduceq : tend a hearty welcome to this young ors as need be. There were of conrs": without consent of the Crown. | man. s pe duan n nds us i heaper than stavin e moter tourists, other are generâ€" of sucb bnfnatsam. s .. d ‘te were of course other cities which :".‘ baby cots at $8.75 { Chiffonier, table ard ch, | Pair curtains and pole 5 2 Dresser Scarts "3 cot spreads ........, * yards towelling at 20e [SURINE : .. rrecns. 122. | Spools and Needles * i Brush and Comb ....... ,l-:lectric Hester‘....... ; Review EChmniclo gha i 3R die m The ladies in charge of Ward are grateful for th they have received in cg natlons of Materials and now that the‘r wopr; is are disbanding. EV ie n es c }Mrs. J. F Grant _ | Mrs. M. Knight . | Mrs C. Pickering f.\lrs D. C. Town interest To Mrs Mrs The 1 © on evene M eaneaie e d the Drury administration. | He reiterated the Standing chalâ€" | lenge of the Drury Gov‘t to its finanâ€" ; cial crities, to put their finger upon | the item of expenditure with which | they did not coneur. Promier Drury ; also, in the midst of the debate, interâ€" {jJeeted the same challenge wheon a member from the opposition side un Certook to refer to the extravaganc. â€" of the Governmnt. | | _ Not content with his defence or Government expenditure, â€" the Prox;:.n-! |clal Treasurer struck out on the fl' fence against his critics on the offea>! give Congervative benches by â€" conâ€"} | demning their expense and um-cowl | omical policy of issuing tax free Sucâ€" |cession duty bonds, which the provâ€"/ ince. was now redeeming at thou.-,’ ‘ ands of dollars of expense annualiy. | | In connection with their criticisms n" | to the Drury Gov‘t. hiring numerous | | lawyers he showed that expenditures | | in that connection had not flxcoode‘:i | those of the late Conservative Gov‘.} | Also he showed that the Prury Gov‘i/ _of the day, had collected six millions of Succession duties at a legal cost| ; of $93.40 as compared with $18,000 | ; spent by the previous Government in f collecting a much lesser amount. | Baby Ward in Red Cross Hospital Complete J the | _ "This Goternment," he ::'.mldst applause from t | members, "has never place | of taxation upon the poor ( Province, It bas sought | Increase Provincial â€" reve | sources that the Gov‘t felt ! pay the shot." | _ Provincial Habilities and ifordinzuy expenditure, he Zrmary expenditure, he admitted, had increaseq during the year, and following out a process of eHmination he placed before the House in the clearest manner possible, â€" just how every doilar of that was accountea for. In the same connection he deivâ€" ed at great length into the financiai policy of the late Gov‘t, and contras ted its effects ard what he terme«!l its inefMeieney with tha followed by mE Omnens o so ts‘ ged Irte Mrs A. 8. Hunteor, 2 pairs of hand knit stockings H. D. Melntyre, hand knit Jacke; R. Burnett, baby‘s bath tub RECEIPTS 1 Mool s Mn Emm Cepac | of the House. He explained in deta: | the Prury Gov‘t scheme to establish | a long needed sinking fund to retire | debt and announced his intention ot | bringing it into effect immediatery through contributions from â€" ordinar, \revenues. po:nted out that existing fields of taxâ€" ation would comfortably moet the continuation of the policy of thne Government during the next 19 maâ€" iin previously acknowled In a clear cut stateme vincial finances past and po‘inted out that existine What our Provincial Legislators are Doing. I _ The estimates showing a aplendia | \redaciion in the amount of money ro, ,‘quired for the operation of the public‘ | sorvices during the coming fiscal year Lave been placed bofore the House by W S. Fielding and the first item oi them has been passed. Mr Fieis| ing asked for a total vote of $427,0i:, | 235 as against $479,171,391 lasc year. | Of this year‘s total $267,191,150 is for | the redemption of debt, $73,000,000 | for the National Railways deficit ane | $1,500,000 a loan to the Cauadlxu‘.!'; Government Merchant Marine, | "Without the Railways we would| have shown a surplus this year" ar|‘ Fielding declared. | 4 2XPENDITURE THE DURHAM REVIEW Mrs J. F. Grant, Mrs. R. Burnett PONaATIONS F3 .. x+ +sÂ¥ 23 We referred last week to the pres ‘>**::¢+«+..+,.» y 5. entation of & purse, acompanieq wy ‘m;un address to Mr. and Mrs. Win. trrr}.... .. _ 8 09| Cooke of Crawford, from tho res:â€" r+rr..« .... _ § qy | dents of that neighborhood. It is 52 .| years, not 32 as we then Stated, that #66 ;;, Mr. Cooke has lived on the one farm, se of tho Bayy| They moved to Elmwood on TuesGay for the domuionsj’ gr t:is week. _ Following is the aqâ€" ns . resg : !‘ 'fi l:n; d‘;zo;: C ::_’.' i ’Eo Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooke ' "mclial revenues from the Gov‘t felt best couls cut statement â€" of 1 from the Farpwr ver placed a burden he poor man of the $ sought rather to complcted 1e. policy of thne the next 12 mos. t‘ ohre declarec, #66 50 $48 so 9 ho present, ie provincial admitted, year, and 5 Op 2 50 1 On | eee C eGine vTAl uo | Dear Friends :â€" We, your â€"friends and have asseimbled here th feeling that we could nn L nlth Aiih ols tss d id 51 1 C |,_Mr and Mrs Andrew Fuiton â€" of | Mampden, spent Sunday with friends in this burg. | _ Mr and Mrs. Andrew Park visitea | the latter‘g parents, Mr and Mrs W | Torry recently, 1 _ Mrs David Donneliy is spending a | few days with _ her daughter, â€" Mr3 | Spenee Honking AF MaillL Presentaticn to- Mr and | . Mr Rex and Miss , visited recently at M | of Hutton Hill. ,* Air and Mrs Rob tended the funeral _of Hanover Wegnesd Mr and Mre Ana Miss Jane Ritchie is at present helping Mr and Mrs Murray Ritchie in their time of sickness. Pleased to hear they are improving. Sorry to hear of the accident which befell Mr Wm. Bell while working at logs in the bush. In some way, ne Eot a bad blow on the head, which reâ€" quired medical attention. â€" We hope tohear Of hIs SDAAIV raAmunu. tai, A number of frionr. time at the home of McLean on Friday e Miss Esther McLean of Rock Miiis spent the week end at hor home here Mr T. Bailey is engaged with Mr Jas. Lawrence for the summer months Mr and Mrs Hugh Vaughan, Glenâ€" roaden, spent Sunday with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr and Mrs A. Sims. A number of friends spent a social eBmaia in nags NCR id C So e m ’menl on the past few weeks, The W. M. S. will hold their nest meeting at the home of Mrs John Vessie next Wednesday, March 7Tth. Sorry to hear Mr Dan MeArthur :s suffering from a severe attack â€" of rheumatism. | We hope he will soon be in good health again, The U. F. 0. win hold their monthâ€" Iy meeting in the school on Friday of this week. We are having fine time of writing. Quite ment on the nast fow + | Reginald Sharp Mr Chittick made a fitting repiy, thanking all for their kindness after which several short remarks of ap preciation were made. The remainder of the evening was spent in games, music and social chat, aiter whicn a sumptuous lunch was served. All returned to their various homes when the wee sma‘ hours were growing larger. | _ In this spirit we would ask you to ,‘accopt this clock, not as having any 'value in itself, but as a slight token | of esteem and affection toward â€" you [ and as you watch each hour go by, may it awake kind memories of olu friends at Mulock,. May God bless you and keep you and unite us all in \that endless life in which thara is na _ | such useful members of the communâ€" ‘| ity In municipal mattere, church ar ‘| fairs and educational interests and in ‘| the social welfare of the district, you ‘| wer always ready to do your share,â€" '1 always ready to assist a neighbor | when assistance was required, always | ready to sympathize with the sorâ€" lrowing and rejoice in the house or | mirth. We all wish you success and | prospority in your new home and it ' will be a joy to us to know that God‘s | blessings that "maketh rich and adâ€" | deth no sorrow" is upon you ang |â€"yours. separation. Signed on reighbors and friends Wm. Fulton A ( that us. We, your friends and neighbors, have gathered here this evening to spend a social time with you before leaving us for your now home. We hoped at first that the rumor would end in talk but such was not to be, as we see from the course of events that you are going out from among 8 with her daughivr. i,lrs Hopkins of Mulock., _ Pefore leaving for their new home, _A number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr and Mr3 J. H Chittick, to wish them a pleasâ€" ant future. Rev. Mr. Aird acted as Chairman in which he said a number of good things about Mr and Mrs. Chittick. The following address was. read by Mr. A. C. MceDonald and a / handsome clock was presented by Mr. Wm Fulton : I I Mr und Mrs. Jno. MeKechnie anu| Mr. and Mrs Will Campbell spent a | | aocial evenin@ at the home of Mr ana ; Mrs R. Twa:sley Friday evening or| | last week. 1 ROCKY SAUGEEN 1@ blow on the head, whiél; râ€"e medical attention. We hope of his speedy recovery, as they have been highl;' "reupecteq citizens. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Cooke intena moving to Elmwood this week, We are sorry to lose Mr and Mrs Cooke We wore pleased to hare Mr. Dunâ€" can Clark of Owen Sound call on us while visiting his many friends in this part. Mrs Robort Johnston atâ€" funeral of Mrs Seymour \\’r;unpsday of last week are sorry that we CBes and nelghbors, here â€"this evening, could not allow you Friday e\'ening ONTARIO We hope he will soon health again, O. will hold their monthâ€" n the school on Friday nesday of last week. Andrew _ Faiton or Sunday with friends Mrs Wm. Cooke ippanedihvad 465. ‘com"nim uy and Mrs. Win. from the res:. »rhood. It is 52 then stated, that n the one farm, s Annie Lawrence Mr Sam Langrili‘s chat, aiter whicn ch was served. All various homes when urs were growing Mr and Mrs nd unite us all in which there is no on behalf of your C. MceDonald TORONTO weather â€" at an improveâ€" are to lose Ladies‘® Pat. Slipg Grey Swedo Trimâ€" ming, very dressy .. Ladles Black Gup. metal Calfskin Oxâ€" | ford, sport heel;;;:: J May the blessing of God dwell upâ€" on you richly and favor you with health and happiness in your new home. That the years to crome may be even better than the years that are past, is oar wish and we gincerâ€" ely trust that while you will have new interests ard make new friends in your new home, you will still reâ€" member the old friends and often find time to renew old acquaintance ships. _ Signed on behalf of friends and neighbors. JNO. McKECHNIE, Durham These papere are beautifully designed, casy to and are made with the best colors that do not **" See them before buying. Good Service e o Ladies‘ Brown Ca!i'r Blucher Oxford Meâ€" dium shade......_ d Ladies‘ Black We ask you to accept this purse, not for its intrinsic value, but as a slight token of our appreciation ot the qualities which have so much enâ€" deared you both to us in the years during which we have been associatâ€" Staunton‘s Readyâ€" During the many years that â€"you have been connected with the church and Sabbath School, you have beon faithful in attendance and havre not shirked any part of the labor and reâ€" sponsibility connected with them. As an officer and teacher in the Sabbath School and as an office bearer and leader in the sorvice ofsong, you, br. Cooke will be sadly missed. Call and See us, Consultation Free DURHKHAM BAPTisT CHURCKH ECAMERON,B. A., B. Tn., Pastor DRS. C. G and ' Sunday, March 4th, 1923 f BES"E MICGILIJVRA\ M. : "Apostolic Counset" j Chiropractic Specialists M.: "Giving Jesus His Rightful Midd'"xh liouse, â€"â€" DOurham Ds 2 .+ ya s Alex. Brown, to reimove from our midst without exâ€" pressing in some manner, the es teoem in which we hold you, and the regret which we experience at the prospoct of your removal from amongst us, As neighbors you have always been willing to render assistâ€" ance in times of trouble and in need of any kind, considering no sacrifice too great if your help were recuired, and you have been ready to assist in any enterprise which was for the public wel{fare. New Spring Shoes For the Ladies at McKECHNIE‘S This we / _ The liquid assets refect the slteady settlement with the Government of the special business which was underâ€" taken during the war and as a result Dominion and Provincial Government securities now amount to $7.883.503.“ down from 89.029.58. Other _ prinâ€" cipal accounts are heques on other| banks $3,375,561, Canadian Municiâ€" pal securities and British foreign and | colonial public securities, other than Canadian, $2,462,050 and Railway and other bonds $1,082%,051. Call and Place" |__An analysis of the general state | ment of assets and liabilities indiâ€" ‘cates the strong position in whicn ; the bank has maintained itself durâ€" | ing the readjustmont period. Of totâ€" al assets of $78,719,264, liquid or im lmndlutely available, assets amount to $32,107,431 being equal to approxtâ€" _mately 48 per cent of total lubmue»‘ to the public Included in this amount is cash and Dominion notes| of $11,991,770. Amoug the principal accounts included in the liquid asâ€" sets are Dominion notes $9,222,301,| current coin held by the bank, $1,769, 169 and deposit in Central Gold Reâ€" serves $1,000,000, counts with the Government, Th» a Standard Bank of Canada saw its business well maintained and was abla to report to shareholders profits for the fiscal year ended January | Sist, of $728,074 as against $725,014 in the previous yoar. Such a result should be particularly satisfactory to shareholders and is an indication of the high class of business the bank is handling throughout the Domizion. Profits Show Increase Over Previous '\"e_ar â€" General Bu: Well Maintsined Throughout Country â€" Liquid Equal to 48 per cent of Total Liabilities to the Public Strong Position Reported : by Standard Bank of Canada at the years to come may . R®°&lize that no matter what your etter than the years that !TOUbie may be, no matter how ces s our wish and we sincer POMdent you may be, CHIROPRAC that while you will have TIC Ofers you a Fighting Chance. sts anrd make new frienas _ Take advantage of that offer Now w home, you wiHl Still ree Let your Chiropractor make a spinal e old friends and often analysis and explain to you HOW ang 0 renew old acquaintance WHY his science will help you. You gned on behalf of friends will then emerge from the fight A ors, WINNER and will be rewarded | y own, John McKechnie the possession of Health and HMappiâ€" Hugh McCormick ness. ter than the years that ouar wish and we sincerâ€" t while you will have urIu Meâ€" "_s_lipper| (3rd sermon) ... 5.00 # ++4 % & _ _Keadyâ€"Trimmed Wall Papers, 22 ins | ~«IT ux on bank note circulation $3 the suwly‘ 000, reserve for Dominion Incom« rnment of| tax $55.000, contributed to ofeers was lnder-‘ pension fund, $25,000, leaving a ba. s a result ance to be carried forward into th vernment | new year of $160,566 as compared with $7,883,503, | $112,492 at the end of the previous \bit mtpat id Undarzem Ladies‘ Brown Oxford Low Hecl....... 400 Chronic Nervous and Spinal Diseases a $p per, semi brogue, stitch effect, New Model, sport. last... â€" Ladies‘ Brown Calf Slipper, 8trop and Buckle, low heel.... ! Call Ladies‘ Br. Cal_f Slip lief. Break Ivring Irom ore of the many soâ€"calles ‘ Diseases and apparently has abou: a \ fiftyâ€"fifty break to recover, he is saig _to have a FiIGHTING CHANCE. The New Orugless Health Science of Chiropractic offers a Fighting Chance to every sick man, woman and child It does not claim to be able to pe form miracles, but it does positively locate the Cause of the majority 0; soâ€"called Discases and by menns of Chirepractic Vertebrai Adjustments given with the bare hands only, re lieves the nerve pressure, making it possible for nature to have tull sway HEALTH 18 NATYRAL DISEASE 1s UNNATURAL Ofi course it is best to take CHILLâ€" oPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS at the very first sign of danger but for seyâ€" eral reasons you may not have been in a position to do this. You have been imbued with the idea handeqg down from gencration to generation that when you woere sick, no one bu: a medical Doctor cou!d aiford you re t .8 A FIGHTING CHANCE When a person â€" fering from ore of Diseases and anpa fAiftyâ€"fifty break to to have a FIGH=T Investigate Chiropractic Now ! l and See us. Consultation Free year. This is the first year that the Bank has had the advantage during the en tire tweive months of its larger capâ€" ital and reserve, _ The capital now stands at $4,000,000 and the reserve at $5,000,000, ‘ _ The general business of the ~ban, _ throughout the Dominion has beep well maintained, notwithstanding t â€" smaller requirements of general trags _ and industry and total eurrent Joan _in Canada amount to $42,398,81¢ while loans to cities, towns and mun icipalities total $1,696,.989. | _ As a result of its organization bein; | contred more in the older distric:s 0| the country, deposits in the ban}; ; have held well up to the leve) 0f prey ious years. _ Deposits bearing into» est amount to $50,574,794 ang dr posits not bearing interest $11,502, 0614, making a total of $62,076,8559 Profit and Loss Account The Profit and Loss Account shows that the profits of the year, added t the amount carried forward from the previous year, the total available 10; distribution was $840,466. of this amount dividends required $560,000, commerci away from that Fallacy at once A Square , €asy to hang, person is seriously i!l, suf . wide Speciaity. + â€"â€" Durham Week fade. _ 4.15 General Busincss â€" Liguid Assets 1, 1923 The Review and Toronto Dai Mhoh BOK U NNE :+ 14>+++ xxx xn .‘-11’“ Rev ow and Poronto Dail " O\ _ Mail and Empire for 1 your.... C The Review and Daily Adcors ME TNOY HHOG HANEE .+ > ++> xxx xxx xxx n aund The Review and Daily Froe Prej The Review and theo Farmers® A MIHNEHE K U AMNE 41 . mnrmmarinees The Review and Wookly Wit for 1 wear...... We are in 1 quantity of Mil Barley, Peas an pay highest pri W CALD! GRA Y TRU If you have eall us up Don‘t les Cottons, Com for higher p Ginghams, All lines of Cott« past two months, but spring requirements a and Ginghams are & sale . KARSTEDODT High S both Browns ing line for & and Children For can sure SHOES Spring Foot Martin Senours‘ in all the leading sh: Paints and Varnishes mers. â€" They are the is the lowest Adva we replace our preser Fop Our new lines ha PAtterns whother tape the newest that we co reasonably priced. We have ther us show you our Wall Paper Lincleums Paints and rese Spring brings witl ing up the home a Y ou will no doubt HOUSE FU Te m Cash BDusiness Hours 8 a m to 5 MARCH :, i92 ROB ROYVY We ha~ that we ROB ROY nt Ulobbing Rates Spring Grail VYomen Men ou: ly pleas there ar we anrt CK is CX n IMPROV (Â¥ »Tain the (OC sell

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