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Durham Review (1897), 9 Jun 1932, p. 4

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M M 'if; ti ll m H IS to all duly upon at I “VIII. mam-morn. Lot no land m yours. Get 1 big bundle ot old pupa-I at ttte Review once. Only ire. Two bunt Lot 68 Con 3, East Garafnu Road. Holland Township, 100 acres. Bulld- lugs, well and good fences. " scre- clear land. 25 in pasture Ind bush. Pump water for stock. GOOD FARM FOR SALE M. R. I, Chatsworth, Ont. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Banking Service Capital Paid Up . 30 Million Dollars Reserve Fund - 30 Million Dollars personal or eommerciat--iocai, national or international. In any case, at the branches of this Bank, you are sure of service that is Iccurate, speedy and cordial--.. well rounded out in every respect. Every business house ----and cer- tainly banks come under this heading-has its own viewpoint on what constitutes service. And nearly always you will find the viewpoint visib reflected in this working atmosphere of the estab- l'uhment. As on talk with the managers of thisyBauk, with the tellers, or with others who take a visible part in giving service, you will very quickly perceive that strict attention to a great volume of business is tem- pered by a spirit of real friendli. Your "'T banking needs_ may be there is a difference "Even in Photography: Any size tilm devel- cped and " prints. Me. Reprints Ge each. Enlargements 8 x 10, 25c. Rev. J. A. Mair B. A., will be the new pastor of Holland Centre United Church and Rev. J. L. Gcurlay or Maxwell. _ F. W. Kelsey, Durham My CASH 'From the “Auckland Daily Times," Auckland, New Inland , THE treaty between Canada and New Zealand, the presentation of which has apparently been delayed by difficulties that have arisen in the sister Dominion, was laid on the table of the House of Representa- tives for mtitication last night. It seems most probable that, as the, Prime Minister has himself said.‘ the terms of the treaty will prove more advantageous to Canada than: to New Zealand. it was. indeed, to) be anticipated that this would be the; case, since the range of commodities: which Canada was exporting to New Zealnnd prior t othe occurrence of a virtual trade impasse was much wid- er than that of the goods shipped[ from New Zealand to Canada. The) benefit which Canada receives un-l der the treaty consists largely in the) restoration of her manufactures to the class of imports ot British goods that tbtain preferential treatmentE under the tariff. A safe-guarding pro- vision of the treaty requires that a definite proportion of Canadian ma- terial or workmanship shall have entered into the manufacture of motor vehicles that are constructed in Canadian works, this being new, essary to prevent the American man-i ufacturers who have established plants in Canada from securing the benMts of preferential duties. The principal concession which New Zea- The Viewpoint of our Sitter Nation Eh: nutigau Ionian DURHAM, ONT. Talcphono C C. WAG! & SON. ”or and Pre is now superintendent of anoth- er hospital." That is what investing a life for service means. THE TREATY WITH CANADA ates graduate a second time into homes of their own but these are only a small percentage of the vast numbers that are winning their "R. N." degree. The smal- ler hospitals throughout the prov- ince. have proven their worth too well to be allowed to close, and it now has become the ex- ception rather than the rule, when a patient prefers to be at his or her home through sick- ness. it a hospital ls near by. And in using the hospital. it min- imises work for those in the homes and the sum total of ex- penses tor a hospital sickness. averages much lower than the home treatment with a special nurse in charge. This applies to smaller hcspitals at least. But the place won by the grad- uate nurse in Ontario is not to be discouraged. She enters into homes to ease pain and tmtterintt and combined with the skill of the medical doctor, has saved many a lite.'Apart from this fact the knowledge and instruction re- ceived is a boon to any girl and her ability to look after the tirat laws of health. is a great assist- ance in helping the powers that be legislate for a healthier Can- ads. Ot the many wonderful hospital graduations this year, Fergus hospital is receiving much putr licity. due to the fact that their veteran superintendent, Dr. A. Groves, has publicly handed ur. er the Alexandra Hospital he founded to the town. Of the 142 graduates from that institution in his period of time of Super. vision over the hospital, none had been refused. Dr Groves in pro senting the diplomas to the graduating class last week, said "One out of every ten graduates a wonderful ttathground. Refer- ring particularly to Marital graduates. the common question itt “Where will the fresh flock be abnorbed?" True, many gradu- The put few weeks the duly tad weekly pres In“ been giving much Inca to graduation excr- olaes of hospital, university, etc. " is 3 beautiful amen of your to graduate and Nature provides THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE Um, Meryl INONO) equal, Bondy Boyce. "lube! napkin, Lloyd Mo, thmm Jr '.--atotteet may, 1.. ea Noble) and. ton, Alfred Sharpe. Jr Ir-tDuncan MW. Inlet Paternal) equal, John AttwttiMatiidn Attwood, Jul. Porter. Jr b-Arthur Hinton. Lun- ance Hm. Br Pr-oiu Hop- B. B. NO 6, BENTINCK Iv-um llemnn, Jack Pickering. Br m-av Diem. Kenneth Mc- Cuaig, Ruth Wehera, Catalan Hop- kins. Gordon Violets, George Porter. Frank Sharpe.‘ Jr m-Margaret Ab wood. Br tr-Har napkin. Maur- ice Brown, Erin; Porter, Bobby High- Br Iv-Grace Davey', Gordon Mc- Lean', Jessie Miller. Br m--Artena McArthur, Altctta Noble, Bessie MII- ler, John MacLean. Jr m-Leonard Davey‘. Kenneth MacDonald, Roy Chapman. Sr Ir-Jack Chapman" Margaret Lyme, Clarence Lynn', C. Ewen‘. Jr Ir-ivy" Goldsmith‘. I -Veittta Goldmith‘, Hue] MacDon- ald'. William Davey', Ruby Miller, Clifford Noble. Br Pr-Howard Grier. lon. Oliver Goldsmith'. Jr Pr-Jar ale MmDonud‘. 'denoteo mount every day. M. Catherine Mum teacher S. B. NO 5, GLENEUI Sr nr--Adn Bulb! Jr nr--velma McNuly'. 8r m--ataqpheet Hahn. Bruce Clark. Jr tir-E-rt Hnatisp, Hughle Hughes‘, Gordon McNuly. Br Pr-Nth" Penn... Jr Pr-Edna Br Pr-Nth" Petr". J] McNuly'. ‘Present every thy . S. B. No 13, BENTINCK Br In-aa- Mountain 61. Jr m -Jesale Campbell 79, Ralph Moan. tam 77. Br I-mute, Mountain 93, Marjorie Mountain 86. Jr l-Eliza- bath Bolton 90. Br Pr-Donald Camp bell. Pr Primer-Florence Bolton. THE DURHAM REVIEW U.S.S. NO 2, BENT. & GLENN Br IV-AN-gina Vessle 80.4. Geor- the Miller 79.6, Glenna Lawrence 74. 8. Br Irr-Mtudory Vessie 65. Jr m ~Margaret Veggie 71, Ralph Miller 69.5. Mitchell McLean 52.2. Sr It--- Bernice Retry 85.5, Bryson Clark 84.7. " Ir-Alex Miller 63.5, Jimmy Veg. sie M, Gordon Veuie 51.5. Br I-M. Reay 62.2, Ethel Veggie 55.5. Br Pr. Elsie Miller. Jr Pr-Fteddie Noble. The wild rose turns a deeper pink. Poppies blush deeper red. Tendrila ot vines mreasingly Reach out to km the head Ot One who loves the People Green Loves them root, bud and stem. Ah! only those who love the tiow'rty Are loved, in turn, by them. Bo, in this garden beautiful The lady reigns supreme: The blouse!!!" thrill; with love when- o’er Her bright eyes on them beam. I think tar her that scented though-ts Muét perfume all the hours, And, in the night, when mat asleep. Her dreams must be of fiowera. That, to the Pure in Heart Unfold, as petals to the sun. Their secrets to impart.) They breathe tor Her who tended them, And help'd than to grow ttttr-- They could not dream ot life at all Were not the lady there, Who planted them, and watered them Each day with smiles did greet: So, when they bloom, they speak to I know a. garden beautiful Behind a. dull my wall. Come peep with me behind the ate And you’ll see growing ten, Popplee and phlox and columbine, And women proud and tmr-- Pcrttun'd and hued to scent the night And banality the day. Ah, in this garden beautiful, What vision meets my sue! Forgotten in the dull gray wall, For. what I see is blue Ot red and orange, mauve and pink, (With glistening white between), Bet like mosaic. quaint and rich. In background of deep green . The lady ot the Garden She love: with tender care Each Flower Soul (for ftowert, have gyeu only. but an} limitation cf ita 'openuon it due 31mph to we tact Itint the whole theld of Imperial trade Spends many an hour there; She sows transplants and weeds and By Mm Ariee Roger Collins. who will appear at the I.O.D.E. Birthday Tea, in Town lull, many afternoon, giving a musical and literary pro veyed " the Economic Conference that in to be opened at Ottawa in July. It may he hoped that the execution at the my will be to- oompnnlod by n Wing npprecintion in etch dominion of the efforts that are being-mule In the other to pro- mote that extenhion ot Imperial trade which in an important tin of the policy of ttothuxtttntritu." In ways most rare and sweet. THE LADY. IN THE GARDEN Mary C. S S No IO, BENTINCK SCHOOL REPORTS Freda K Eagles, teacher Mary E. Benton, teacher teacher A program arranged try Mrs John er the week end. Bailey and Mrs Joe Brown opened Misses Reta McIntosh and M. with 'Old Folks at Home.' Readings Crux, Toronto, .mt the week end by Miss Mary Hcokintr, Mra John with the totaner'ts mother In E. Me. Bailey and Mrs Geo Rear were real intelh. itrterrsting. A bean contest by Mrs. Mr and In Ervin Plum ma non Jce Brown was won by Mrs George Ralph, Toronto, were guests of Mr. Mightcn. A hearty vote of thanks ma Mm J a Plan! tor . couple of was tendered Mrs McCulloch for her a", returning Sum, hcme. The Club certainly apprecioteo "ttont u the ”vol home were all members who gladly open their Mr Points. of Toronto: In Shippun homes tor the Club and local meet- and m I‘m-once or mm, ings. At the close the hostess Ind linen Myrtle and Violet Robertson assistants oerved a. dainty lunch. On of Owen Sound. lpent many with June M, at mu May Hopkins, the their parents. Mr ud In Jag Rob next meeting will be held. m. The innate supper held " In. Mr and Mrs E B Don-sure! visited Geoe. Ray's m I decided some“ with Mr um In mum, "mm-n It sure went over his. everyone en- Joying themselves. Supper wu on from , to ll, followed by dancing till the wee um: noun. Good summer wood over but hurd- We have our Mitt Power "ed wood) $1.50 (cash) pe cord u mill. ut, min Ind wound to do cus- .Arr.antre to get your ly while it tom chapm rolling on shortest The Social for this month will be discontinued and Instead a picnic on July 5, at Mr Geo. Mighton's, by the river. Miss Vina Baker took a. snap ot members present. Mrs Joe Porter thanked the Club tcr Mrs McGregor tor fruit receiv- ed when sick. Mrs .Robt Johnston will be sent fruit while In the bowl tal. The June meeting wu heid.at the home of Mrs Wm McCulloch with 14 members and 6 visitors present. The opening exercises were followed by minutes of inst meeting which were adopted. The roll all for next month is ‘Hints on club improve- ment. The Bee'y is to my the County tee before June 11. Mrs Fred Torry was appointed delegate to Flesherton. Mrs Jae Tumbuii donated a cusmon to the elttb-tt real beauty. The.ciub thank Mrs Turnbuli for the gift. Tity kets for its sale are to be sold. Mr and. In The. Buy and two daughters, Mud and Bernice. vult- ed with their daughter, Mrs Clerence Thompson, Ebenezer, on Snturdny. Mr Jno Maison III: I. vllitor with Cheeley friends recently. Miss Irene Common ls engaged with Mr: Joe Damn " present. Mr Wm Allan and Ron Lyons. u:- compnnled by Mum bottle Brink- man and Reta Allen, all or Dundalk, spent: day recently with unand Mrs Stanley My. Owen Bound, were meant. guests or Mr Ind In Baht uwson. Mr and Mn In Ewen, Aberdeen. were visitors with Mr and In F. Hopkins an: week. . In Alfred Orchard, Toronto. spent a couple of days with her nia- ter, Mrs Ju. Killer. Mr and In Albert Read, Toronto. were week end viatorB with Mr out! Mn Ju Wuhan. Durham, and called on other friend- here. Mr and In The: loan. Mr and wed with Mr and In 3. w. The U.P,W.0. will hold their " nuat meeting " In Nell lichen“ on Friday of this weak. Mr And In W. William-on. Tor- THE DURHAM REVIEW [1 Do you, Mr. Merchant, realize that when you cease to advertise you are leaving the "receiver oil?" Many rea= ders of this paper have requirements in your line and have the money to satisfy them. If you do not tell them what you have, and what the prices are, they will naturally go to your competitor who gives this in. formation and invites thelr custom. Do not leave the "receiver ott" your telephone, and do not neglect your advertising even in these times, if you wish to make it easy and pleasant .to do business with you. . Telephone 6 ALLAN PARK U. F. W. O. DO NOT LEAVE THE 'RECEIVER' OFF Some Person may want to do Business with You! _ ROCKY SAUGEEN WOOD Ftht SALE Rob Roy Mills manned ce 4:. Mr and Mr: Ervin Hand and non Ralph, Toronto. were guests of Mr. tutdMm3HPieardtoraeoupteot do”. returning Smithy. Visitor! at the Dix-gavel home were Mr Points. of Toronto: In Shippnm and con I‘m-once or Dal-hm. mam Myrtle sud Violet Robertson of Owen Bound, spent many with their puma“. Mr and In In Rob Mr and In E B Dunn! vittited with Mr And In Hutton. Imburg Friday evening. The Wom. Insutute will be held on June 8, n In Florence Robert- Mrs J. H. Klein and daughter Und- eune, Toronto, visited with the tors user": mother, Mrs. E. Dunne! or- er the week end. Mines Reta McIntosh and M. Mr Cameron McIntosh and ulster. Miss Susie. spent the week end with their brother 3nd liner here. There wu s. good sttendsnce " the Y. P. 8 meeting held in church isst Thursday evening. After mull opening amines, Mu R. llcCuiin presided over the following program.' A psper by In“ C lichen, on The ttettettta of Christianity in the com- munity': Miss L. Fisher read s poem 'in the streets at bye end trye:' Mrs. Wright ssng s solo: Misses Moexrgtere MacDonald snd mace IoCuiin. s duet: G. Hens. two excellent num- bers on unphone snd Mr Ernie Brigham sud Miss Mildred Heudms eon an smusing recitstion verse a- bout. The Lord's payer in unison closed the evening. locomotion with Gum Church. on [truism June 17 at home at D. 1. “Donna. Supper served from C to 8, followed try a good MID. V,lrsndlnChuloClockllnnnd Arthur. md Mr and In My Mtr. Clocklln, Zion, spent Quality with Mr and Mn Wm Campbell. THE Feelings mLLs, DURHAM of the Grey Prelbyterlu held In Humble In by. In Heeney do.“ the meeting with prayer, after which the hostess and daughter Iervod A delicious lunch. Md ave n piano .eureioqg, en- titled 'G4oamintr.' [In Lynne Flan- er ave 3 full and Intefegung report launder of needing. which counted "NI-“"- of the ‘Wudwower' um I. we" pre- tm' PM“ pared paper on ‘Our lees' by In.‘ In And A. Hum. Bola were was by In. her ulster. D. J.MaoDtmntd and Inn Jenn Op-‘prc-um m Tier-i-u-oi/n-w-tlite" returned Monday from Toronto, where the .ttended the fauna! ot, her Ion-mum Wesley Fiii/wnrs. met a the home at McGowan property, whtch wu turned ow: ' him In 1317, judgment wu mum (Ivor at the tuber in default SNr, can“ and I counter-claim by the 'sr: for 31500 was diam-ed. the lav-v not having wt tn u twelram-v i court. Mull Gum appeued le-" the father while Lem Snider o' the union. In the one of Blmuel R Smith tl Bunsen YP., " the nonJury simm- ot the Supreme Court. at Wttlket'o: um his son Gordon F. Smith. l', puma-kn of I 100 acre farm in Fu,, seen Ttr. on the ground- that the in [or hurt lived up to the “runs .. the agreement whereby he was ', pun! :81000 new on 1‘ friend- and relatives; buy hem wish on be with than on their Journvw ' thread: life. Father Rm Farm " lg ll my to learn to be mum " " is to be Nelly. and there ls Iot- Inoro {on in It. Prloevule and Strum and the my will: may helped to swell Ihr. Immune whoring. There were " rand 260 lurked. The evenzng “m- plnuntly - with gum nnd nm In: and no doubt morning cum at; too soon. A mat display or pres-Anna on may mm. at home of M; cud In Wm Henderson, on the al an! of Kr and In Geo Torry How their waddirsq tour. Gael!- were Ill-4v (NI! Hanover, Atina M, Mulod - In and torn; Many enjoy the.w old-mu purer services In the homos Mr and In I: o memos. and sons Arnold on may visited with Tim an (“I My. in, the am of the we; A very W (In at gathered tt' the bone of 1W)”:- h", Wed at Owing. the quicker you will have mm on had to ttVo t your out mailman“. WM“ 1.0, and “still of outstanding accounts to KELLY & All!!! Debts Collected JUNE it, "32 Fer, 'Spf, Load the Field,' "at heap with held n CL'ST "ttr Phone might; for! 6. ch CRE Pith and CMtt FUR BEA FRO JU Hem "

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