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Durham Review (1897), 9 Mar 1933, p. 4

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i, g. ,1 M Il ttrrmtrttaodurxrttset.anmtiem it. " 11mm. your puma tn MI Nd and play. 3. If your partner Eds. don’t hear mm to rule. Be In. to pity it. 4. Never hurry. Try meal curds ooatrhtttnturmaresumwhteh (monument. 6.oemtttsimtaltraumhatutmtmtr. ltwmahovywnro Mum-team artsoretdtutdhowtnnartrius they can take it they play right. T. Don’t keep quiet. when you we canny. Help your partner out with suggestions. 8. Talk than! other unwed.- dur- Ing the - " makes to: good tel, 9. risei tree to ammo your pub not. He will do much better a. I re. ll. Never try to realm rules. It is too confusing. 12. If it in n - we uny- niop when you are ahead. It will love a lasting impression and to!” will Imam you. 13. Aim explnln your pin, pu- tlcnlnrly when not. It shown your and knowledge. 14. Disagree with established rules and conventions. People will know you are 01 an independent mind. filo. Always trump your Meg's tricks. Never take a chance. 15. an chooobte crunch or oth- er “have candy while punt“. It keeps the can” from skidding. ”trunking our enterprising young blacksmith ot the South BemInck 00mm Albert Haas, recently at War. and In weil “Med with the work he turns out. Mr Alister Andornon. Medicine Hat, arrived Sunni-y to spend a. holiday Wet. and in wen “Med with the work he turns out. Mr Miner Anderson. Medicine Hat, arrived Sunni-y to spend a. holiday with his brother and sisters and otte er We: in this part. NEW who: RULES I. Pakupmowdlamr pu B. Wm: mad the table when you COUNTER CHECK BOOKS "* A few of our farmers have been 'ii-ii/iii/l'"-""--,"",--,-]-',-"'..)., BUSINESS 'i' 3" ADS. I L18 REVIEW, DURHAM A new feature of outstanding interest tnd service to nll Ont- ario farmers will be heard over the air from February 13th to March 20th. Known as the "Cocksbntt Faun Forum", these " minute programs will include mic, a brief talk entitled "Timely Topics for the "raster," summed through the cooperation of the Ont. Dept. ot Agriculture. and a. question and answer period, de- voted to questions sent in by tanner listeners. For your conven- Ks.- on. Iva-MAM".- will tune place at the noon hour ”follows: Tune in on these Cockshnll Broadcasts iiiiii, tilebroadmu will ulna place at the noon hour ”follows: ttKtye--HamiNort, "db-IMO Dally except sunday. cgtgtp-Loneoet, ".80-M2.46 Dally oxupt Sat. and Sunday CKNG--Toronto, t2.46.- 1.00 Dally except Saturday and Sunday It will buy you to tune in and submit your question to the shaman to which you listen, or direct to Cockslmtt Plow Co.,LuI '.'/e supply them in any quantity at lowest prices Leave your order with Ea. You see them week" . l the column REVIEW. 3 of the muo== on ' Gat Bring Results" COCKSHUTT DEALER '. W. Moon Mr Wilfrid Andm is in Owen Sand this week on the jury, about 'tte alm‘tl' ".i'm Hilton Beheea. T T b “on. ' arrrtneermsttre Idle rt""'""'""'. op u the m have been we phmi- c. 11on: 1 son. m and Pre an the past mm and In other part: Ithe"u'tt tn In Barrie D;tsre here ind u lively to any. Mr Chroma Sedm who has had men from town mm him to out ,%rdonhameter'swoodetvhnf begun to truck the prepared cut, We the roads are mu. They amped in the open. Margaret Wood. Jr m--- (Edna Porter, May Hopkins and Dundee Brown) eq. Bobby manta. Br Il-- Janet Patterson, John Attwood, tAlf- red Sharpe and Vera Mame) ea. D. View Gtrviuers, Damn Hop kins. G. Porter, F. Sharpe: Br m-- iiiiiins. Isabel Hopkins, Lloyd Me. Culdg, Marie Mukle who.) Br Pr-- Robert Galloway, Inez Noble. Jr Pr- Mammal]. Matilda Auwood; Tommy Man-kw. Jag Porter. Jr I--uortNnMNt McCua'ug, Arthur Mightou. I-tMeryl Noble and Beveley Boyce) en, Mane Margaret Lrmp. Sr IF-Ili-nee Lynn'. Alwyn Goldsmith, Chas Ewen. Jr Ir-Velma Goldsmith. Wm Davey‘. Hazel McDonald, Ruby Miller. Br I Br Iv-ie Mary ‘0. momma, teacher of Food. Tho Hammer! 009' n ono of them? Per- '1ouae or some live- is, Phone 6 at profitable and 1 ads will bring Durham, Ont. PHONE 14o -==aar-e, NO 6. BENTINOK , Marne. Jr Iv-amor 3r? 10. BENTINCK View ==-e"tmp the throes of a Civil War: Try-dew, ‘, President Roosevelt looks upon ms tr, adcasts country. with tug slackened wheels of 'l commerce the closed banks. the rug t. to all dnt. ing barriers of trade in other lands.‘ 3 my 13th to and realizes the immensity of the d 1" these " a melt before him in restoring peace " Lied "Timely a i and order. He appears in the light ot t; men of the o . a. political Moses leading his when: 0 . period de- a , --thty modem ehfidren of Israel. P. "A“, mgvm - l through the Red Bea of trouble and ii Mrut-- nowhaaT8rauuue'r"" mom..- - (Edna so far, relief upkeep than has cc Maurice the town nanny nothing, as t Br H-- town's third ot the upkeep m be td, tAlt- realized in rebates from. We I “I. D. salaries. private subscriptions and c 'l‘nlnmv num- [mm societies and lodges. RELIEF COSTS That rolls! Costa are hummus w assume serious proportions ln Dur- ham was evident at Mondny'l council session when bills totalling $502 were presented and named. The January total was 3315;11. is hoped that no similar increase: will he necessary in There are now 30 nannies and 2 individuals, in all 167 persons on re- yset here, or 1 in every 11 of the pvpulmtlon. The Rel-let Board bu - __----. inn-7mg? Ms'.""""""" strewn good management however, when with this mmiber receiving re- lief, the avenge cost at food when was held to " per month per person. Durham is fortunate that relic! here he: not mounted iothe extent it has in my larger places. Hanover now has " families on the lid. but so far. relief upkeep there has cost the town 11-91!er nothing, as the town's third or the upkeep nu been realized in rebates from teachers’ mimics. private trabtreriptiom' and do nation» from societies and lodges. Owen Sound now supplies 2200 of its mime, or 1 of every 5 or 6 of the pvpultttltm, while Toronto has anamo- what similar proportion on relief. The most. staggering total we have nn'ozl. was the town of Midland, a- bout 8000 population. whose January relief costs were $22,800, about ten times as much as Durham's in pro- portion to population. i and order. He appears in the light ot l a. political Moses leading his citizens ,--thty modern children of Israel. through the Red Bea of trouble and (19:11).er to the promised land of milk and honey. The words of hi inhuman I speech rang with a. condom and fear- lesaness that promise well end the I new President also arrrta, about him a modesty and meeknm that is at i keaplng with his high allies. A sec- I Pon of his address which has toueh- I ed all thinking citlzens is quoted been very much at the limelight the past week and his trtumpha1 entry Into the capital of United States and her millions of peoplea, when he ac- erptai under oath, the Preddency of that nation, has touched the hearts THE NEW PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Franklyn Delano Jtot. of many Canadians, as well as those of our neighbors to the south. His entry into the Presidency of United States is compared tn maul ways to that at Abraham Limsoht. In the laser case the country was nhnostm the throes of a Civil War: Today, President Roosevelt looks upon his country. with its slackened wheels of commerce the closed banks. the ris- ing barriers of mule in other lands. and realizes the immensity of the j,it'etrtsttg, an 'srstB1ea8oBaft-hietttadsthstrtttr- ilttorstortsiir%miji "tdat-Hart-ta-ana-tasa, :‘md My, mtrmeeettnrtththsa-tmt-rattlttatxatover i'l'itemetmtereottr vttariattsetteea-.Mtsu.tr.g.Tttmtsutt Lacuna“. i1rN-ttttrnextmmtia-tsut E anemia" Fraud“. "N Lb Cvit WANT TEMPERANCE TAUGHT IN THE SCHOOLS It may education is to make the progress it should among the rouutrpeooteoratztadn.itanutrttte divorced from political action. st In claimed, in 3 series of pamphlet: be- ing distributed among the churches by the Temperance Mn Assoc- "In the field of world policy I would dedicate thin nation to the policy of the good neighbor - the neighbor who resolutely respects himself, and because he does so. respects the rights of others: the neighbor who respects his obliga- tions, respects the sanctity of his agreements in and with a would ot neighbors. "If I read the temper or our peo- pie correctly. we now realize, as we have never realized before, our inttmiepertdemm on each other; when. an the pamphlets. and to keep them in tho Miner all“. should be the work ot all Christians. Some day (new child men thee to face with the temptation to who his Brstdrhth. Itiathetmttin-Mthe chumh to see that when thir meat ounce, he up has it ttranlr. we must give as well; that irwe are to go forward, we mum move as a trained and loyal army. wil- ruvztosamiettrrthetroodotm common diseiptine, because with- oat such disetptimt no may”! is made, no leadership becomes effec- tIva." MOUNTING IN DURHAM CARD orVrHANKe TTIE DURHAM new“: ONTARIO to iEnchantmem in before Senior Edltw Mark. "other Birthday celebrates his 84th may. today. chneaday, Much 8th. Looking back ward, it would appear-the years had been divided by two, for certamiy the fading uppermost a, that but half of those years has been carpor- tion. But they have been full yuan. and this perhaps accounts for the Ming links. When n man is busy, time rolls by unknowingly. A great English writer bu said beguile us but (gy later lite--oerhaps about the tp.xtietr--we suddenly wake and say 'That Castle-l must have passed it in the night it Is behind me now.’ Dear reader, it is not nooeesu'lly e9--4 bear tummy to the con- trary. l have lived from the towel of one century to the thirties or the nannhave had . varied new ot labor. a rut] contact. with men nad things. and have warmed both hand: More the ttro of life, And the testimony I be” is this: that the 038316 of Enchanmt knot yet behind me; at I: before me trtitl and daily I catch glimpses ot It: bat- “menu and towers. The rich spoils of memory In ', While visiting at the Wilcox In last summer Mrs Ruggles George, ot é'l‘omnto, in conversation with Mr Geo 'ihat she had an old picture which would be ot interest to him and his townspeople generally. It was dated Famed 1895 and was a. silhouette drawing of a. child with a. ball. A _ descriptive tag on the hack reads, mine: mine too, are the precious things of todar--booka, thr-, pier turee, nature, sport. The let of May is still an enchanted day to me. But, of course, the chief wealth of He I have not yet named. Robert Louis Stevenson once said: “Give me health, a modest competence. and 0 Lord give me friends) These last are the true wealth of life in youth or age. Prastxvolntt true and trted friends, no man is poor-4aNrMg them the richest are in penury. The best of we 19 further on. Its real lure is hidden from our eyes, somewhere beyond the hills at time. How many of our citizens asks the Stayner Butt, know whence Stayner recedved Its name? We discovered, or rather were shown a picture, says me Sun, which explains the origin ot the name of the town. "Jocelyn Sutherland, Stayner, m n. tea-planter in Ceylon, great grandson of Thomas Summer. PostmaaterA1en. eral of Canrda, after whom Stayner was named." The town had its origin with the! opening of the railway in 1854. The' first settler was Andrew (Manama foreman or Butt contractor on this part of the Northern Railway. Cole- man built the Brtrt hotel on the cor- ner where the Bank of Toronto is now located. At this time the land surrounding the hotel was unbroken and untouched forest. The hotel was used as a boarding house by the inen employed on the Railway and was naming more pretentious than a shanty. Nottawamga Station was the ttrat name given to the village which nprang from this humble beginning. In 1857 the name of the place, bat not the post omee, was altered to Dingwall and then in 1864 the town received its present name. Impera- tion as a town took enact on March 23, 1888. M,ARCH MEETING OF Spanning the Years The March meeting at Vamey U.P. W. o. smattetdatttomerotMrsA. Smith, on March 2nd. The president, The roll call was answered by nam- ing acme mountain or river inAusu-u- ‘Homo Ee-ha' 17:: read byMnE C. Wilton. Mr! A. C. Mgr-shall ”we the lrbh mint. Mot. In J. J. Wi'itoet mm the work of them- er committee. A letter at this it: received from In Jan. law for tltyweira necked. Irish contests were lead by In R. met at bane at Meat Geo Deanna"): 2mm " when and tr mum In maxim. The Beer read the oteresstomteiusertmntteadottiee.ai- so letters 11 mutton than some ofthetttMeThtreht6amtntNdfttrtr ttoxatttthtltttthe17tttMttrdttobe madam“ school. qhegents ”atomic-nurse. “than 1adieswhodomstNhttrnpttrora ttar.'Nee_tmaeirt-laod d$grgterdoN-raatdMtt3tteAsestt- ooh: Atrttmtrtr-toeemdtn.es, ootttostaNntgrmdthe, business mi. ALLAN PARK U.F.W.O. CLUB WHY STAYNER t TORONTO mm a the Raga we shall be and do, VARNEY U.F.W.O. ontheufoof an: club ot Jack Ahhinson . Jr m A-Doris Km bald, Wm Noble, Ptttiit Gwyneth McGowan. Jr m B-Marr Bourne, DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Gtutvrar, Bernice mu. . Sr Pr B-Pat Smith, Pl? Randall. Sch enk . uiricGLLier, Raymond. McQueen ammo Mom. _ _ Jr P.r B--Gral Saunders. Gladys Saunders. c-udyts Greenwood, (Joy, was openl- Hustle and Erie Runner). Kenneth) Mr! Neil We, Cluck, Vinit- Monvny. {ed at home of her m, Mr and Jr Pr C--Etmerr Rabin. Harrrwat- Mm Jdln Bailey and mdod the U. son, Norman Dunmwor. {gourd Vol- P.W.0. Club and“! " In Gouge .___ “H...“ m..." ”has": Int week. In“ Once new Jr tv-Mt/s Venue. Br m--. Bernice: Ray. MuwetVeode. Ralph Miller, Mitchell McLean. tV Ir-Ar ex Miller, Jimmie Vania. Gordon Ves- aF-e. Jr tt--.Ethet Veulo,Muule Rear Br 1--EItrie Miller. Br Pn'anar--PtM- dio Noble. Total enrolment. 12. v--Arthor Thompson. Fred Thomp- son. Br Iv-Lloyd Carmount, Edith Dickson. Lloyd Durban. Vernon Pin- der. Jr Names Dickson. Muriel Nelson, thrrman Dickson. Sr m-- Velma Lewis. Doris Finder, Beatrice Csrmounf. Hyena Dickson. Jack Pin- der, V, Kirby. " m---Rommy'rttomm son. Essie Dickson, Mule Weatervelt Franklyn Pinder, Verna Cummnt, Raymond Ball. " It-41erald Pinder, trims. Finder. Lorna Kirby, Irwin Nelson. Lawson mi: and Keith Dvckson (equal), Thelma Brown. Earl Nelson. Br Pr-Mildred Johns, Grant Dickson. George Thompson. Ray Net.. son. " Pr-3oyee Finder. Dorothy Jr Pr A--ahrvid Stand-1n. John Row- U.S.S. 2, BENT. and GLEN'G The u. F. W. o, will hold their monthly meeting at bane ot Mrs L.' McLean. Friday at this week. l irruits.uGstrsetsaatreerotetthel, nick not the ltd. few dnyl. with Dr.) gamtetroniuattmtdnnee. 1‘!me murmnywremvery. [ The Indie! Add will hold their mouths-thdlnldeohnllc- Kechndo on Warhead”. Inch 15. A mnattmtaoeourerrtesie. iver,-rtottsarthale " avxtsmtmi-trtrseeerrirli1 and mm:- friends and! my. imrrstohemr$tet"rrmro"*o"b. 911' Allan WIIOI. 0.3. 1m. . allel- w,tttsagraneMrh3teettu'rutte' on -iiii,miinmoerrrsdnt-nd'viV “on. In John 11W, Pm.. -trttuedthert6ur,ehorrm+ ttgiorrtrtettseiine.attt-tetsrthe World dar of Prayer. Payer W -trrMmA11otBorz1. Theron ean,maamrweredtrr-smithe “W3 mama” essastrsdovesraquittttetmrrmoarxsd toruhle.Adnotvu¢lmbyln Tr-er-ttquesto-ttutter-ttt arrsAttnnBtsed-stt-trhse.Pm- re-tIe-telves-ie,"' meMdenG.M.lnD. C.Igegmetutte-thesgrmMdmt. A ”uranium-mun ax‘Pm.‘ mum's]! MumdluDCImon 'mno'eky Mum w. M. a. The monthly meeting. at Rachm- zomW. M. B. ,rarttetetattsmneof U.S.S. 2, TNYT 3nd NORTY ROCKY SAUGEEN -viui,uuous _ Voisln. Andy FEBRUARY "" iii-He mm. ta-ther whenthonllullvm be H . Stewart. tmrher te, Starr Jun- Helen Gerber. ', (teacher ', John teacher "um w. “I. my to new! It“ Ruth The "auiar ”‘1“de m but" Mt than adan ii"l7i"UrGirn-et..?feetC"ft Mal. ur. ti"aU'i"irriiieertud1t W””’“ or. MID. my“. -. m ---'N. _ "__'" uh WS* gun by " Roy anno- Summon Sunday. le. Prayer m odes-ed by In Mer Mina Muriel Hem. Toronm. nah lantern mm "t-Rgtntittet her wants. Mr nod In F. Han and study of the holy scripture; Rev . plan-m We last week “nun 1. em - - on och-ll aha presented them with a chow“:- ot Japan. cum and luau um! um ttettd matte to mark the Mth annjm Mary MaMi1ivmr for mm. In: ury of their marriage which fails (:1. um McDonald prodded a the 'ia. July 20th. I - I ___- Mr and Mn M. Casey and famil _ were Sunday - ot Mr and Mr» A number from mud here tttend- ed the prayer ”who in Unlock Bap- en Church last may. In Geo Km hated me of her neighbors to u cutting boo Wed- txtsruatweestcwtthtusraisutMrt' Hun Racy. Br. Mrs Geo Tumbu-ll spent oar M week with her mother, In Wei. Hm Hill. Mr John H Smith In: been mull; some piles of wood with " bun" in our community. We no pleased to mspmt In m Johnston has arrived home hambur- l-m. teem mart-x better In "UH-I; - - ..v- --r.'e' -e-"_-V Mr and In Jena Wine and hml- ed to Du I hospital Thur 'r,aTtti-tmfyhwte"'tfiriTLit- we“! totsayr', w-mvnnexrmuu cum-- 'l.", u pleased .'"" one Tum hue mod to the . Wm Cook mm In W. -.--_---- Mr and I" Ito, “a” and mug B.B. NO 18, BENTINCK son Cart " Whnon. and on Mr. Joby Rear and Iran! In Geo Ray .Jr "r--Lyrtte Hannah: 76. Sr Ill- on Friday int. Jude Campbell " R. Mountain in An enjoyable time m spent ptr Jr "-Mtrtuye1 Mountain 99, Mary, any Int. " bane of Mr and In Al- Mountain M. tbr r-nomo, Camph :, ymer Ray. when I. Inn-prise party of94, Elizabeth Bolton 60. boyl Mend. the oeeaaitm hen; Al- M K. Mes. teacher NORTH VICKERS Subscribe for your Daily and Farm Papers through the 'lleiew' We announce the following clubbing ar- rangements for subscribers of the 'Review' to receive their home paper and any others they may desire for one year. Man In!" and Torah Dolly Btar ... Dun-Mm 'te.tett. an. Tomb Daily Glob. ..... Out-Mm Ravi“! uni You». In“ Empire .... Durham New!" and London any Mum ......... Durham Ruh- m London any From In. ....... Durham lulu and "out. Flmlly Mould 3 w. 3..... Durham Rum and M - Dally 3-. Tim... Durham 'tq.tqttr and Farmorl' “we.“ ............... If the paper you want in not In above list we can probably get it for you and save , on money. Send subscripticns by Post Office or express money orderto tlit “REVIEW" (To and!” Mu Only) , I” d a. last u ”all”. only our!" hush dtmeted Btthe D-e-tst d mil M cleulim’ gsgwdmmmmzH ”Mtnmmmao hm m ttqardttttt M thetrety earn tlos sully-odd W. W " men with new. mdw and Mel- and out on WWII"- dly of M week and cloned a road m Mr M Baron'- on the 1ful, an to the my no erwble W I“ to we - Nellie 9’,“ Mill. ONT. 117-190-111 Shovel] as employed um Mr Gov-Inna John-(on Mr the 3pm: Cop's bane. Owing to and: the a'- Win- g's-nor than and TM oexsMdesot opened withgtemotionul ft cranes and - by Mu. NU'Y .w Gnu-:7. Plan wanna-dc Willi thet World any at Payer Mb was tobaatlulott Ill-ILMHNW an meet-m talk that the armor Mr Wm Anderson has moved from Scone to the than may comm»! try John m. 39 was formerly u resident hero and we we mused n- 'dm Mr Ind If! Andmon 32mm to thiq My. Mr In [cows-ll went u few days recently It one“. I“. Home sun-on who had bun-n The W.M.ty MARCH tt, I933 7‘ held their monthly may n In James haul on I char an)!“ Pty not mum up madden! will! for 1mm Annual almon1 Tun-IN of "" w m em '11] own I an. By-hm he Utility hr " or 1 me- ot I Accounu Fire (Con! Wei ou for

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