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Durham Review (1897), 16 Mar 1933, p. 4

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r, COUNTER CHECK BOOKS --= I o-===rao-er===-"====="""e"====="""' THE REVIEW, DURHAM A new lecture at outstanding interest and service to all Ont- ario farmers will be hand over the air from February 18th to March Mth. Known " the “Cockshutt Farm Forum", these " minute programs will include music, 3 brief talk entitled “Timely Topics for the "rener." mpplled through the (so-(mention of the Ont. Dept. of Agriculture, and a question and Answer period, de- voted to questions sent In by tamer listeners. For your conven- k-nce. the broadcasts will take place at the noon hour ”follows: CKoC--Hamittort, 12.tb-t2.30 Daily except Sunday. CgGC-Londoo, 1h3G-t2.46 Daily «up! Sat. and Sunday CKNC-Torortto, 12.6S-- 1.00 Daily oxcopt Saturday and Sunday Tune in on these Cockslmtt Broadcasts Local Agent r. W. Moon It will my you to mne in and submit your questions to the station to which you listen, or direct to Cockabutl. Plow Co.,Ltd Brannon]. Ont. s MALL BUSINESS ADS. THE CANADIAN BANK . OF COMMERCE Ever invest afew cents in one of them? Per- haps you have scar or a house or some live- stock to sell. You see them weekly in .the columns of the REVIEW. _ We supply them in any quantity at lowest prices Leave your order with No matter what it is, Phone 6 --toll us about itand see what profitable and quick results one of our small ads will bring you. I Why gamble on the chance of safety when real safety costs so little ? Capital Paid-uit - 30 Million Dollars Reserve Fund . . 30 Million Dollars Have you anything to barter? Durham Review {hat Bring Results COCKSH UTT DEALER When you place a deed in an unlocked wooden drawer; an place; a bond in a cash box. T. y_ou are saxqbling on a mere The Safety D it Boxes of The Canadian flgrlf Commerce are placed in vaults built to rovide protection for the Banf’i own The Bank cannot afford " gamble on a chance of safety . . . neither can you. The rentals of this Bank's Safety Deposit Boxes are low. Jith carileasness, with ag====te"l==lmrllme"tlTe,t, ing with theft, Durham, Oni. PHONE 14o CM ttt the any“ law-gm Austin mites he ': DURHAM, ONT. Telephone 0 . . c. mum: a son. new» and LP'" fnm hnrerial, SISk. EDITOR J. R. MACINTYRE, OF DUNDALK, PASSES News of the sudden death of Mr. J. R. Macintyre. editor of the Dun- dalk Herald, on Tuesday, game no a For may years we hue known him as a tried and true friend, ot a genial and sympathetic nature, and most approachable. He ooaaeared a well- scored mind end a facile pen. and his kindly smile will now .be no more. With the assistance of his son in recent years, he Mined an excellent tcantry newspaper, and both in the moral and business life at Dundalk, he has been an exem- plary citizen. Outside of the family circle. where " loss will moat sore- ly be felt, he will be greatly missed in a civic capacity as treasurer of the village for over thirty years. and in the United Church, where he has long been a. pillar and a. member ot the tenor section at the choir. To the bereaved widow and family, we extend our sincere sympathy. S13E15 tubal-eds of triendathrougte out the county, and the Review feels In his demise, a distinct. personal loss . “The Missionary Monthly" of the Urrted Church of Canada has an in- tux-mung article in its March issue, tram the pen of Mrs H. W. Kipp, a travelling secretary or the Women’s Missionary Society of that church. She writes ot her tour through the various misskm station hospitals, of which cne of them is stationed at Wakaw, Sash, and called the "Anna. Tnmbuil Hospital." Here Mrs A. (Edgar Guest, in the American Hos- pital Bulletin). The little country hospital is hidden out of view And people seldom notice it as plea- sure they pursue, But let an accident trot), which is the Me of men-- The proudest man is glad to see the small town doctor then; And in that little hospital which humble folk maintain, He'll tind that hearts are merciful and quick to comfort pain. It isn’t. like the city place with sec- tions blocks apart, Where every parient's listed as num- bers on the chart, Ami specialists for this and that, convene to thumb him o'er And ask a. thousand questions of the ills he's had before. For in the country hospital, which lacks all pomp and style. The surgeon on his morning round, has time to chat awhile. lady superintendent, and staff of six nurses. gave us a. cordial reception. ENerybody was busy, every bed in the new women's ward was occupied. in fact the hospital was giving us a praotiml demonstration of its need and value in that notrhnghrBaxmt district." M. Boyce (Minnie Twamley) is in charge and doing good work. Mrs. Kipp sprains of this part ot her visit in the following manner; "Lunch over, we wended our way to the hoe- MRS M. A. BOYCE DOING MISSIONARY WORK IN SASK’N And whether pain be in your groin, your stomach or your toe, The cause of it the doctor there Mr suredly will know. He will not shunt you round the place tar rays of that and this, He'l d‘agnose your case hlmselt and very seldom mlsa. . And whmo'ar shall tread the hall, when you are free from pain, Will stop to speak a cheery word and wish you well again. So Hale country hospital which bum. hle folk support, Which struggles for existence, since funds are comet!“ ahort; I pay this simple .tribute now to all your tender Cctre In lessening the hurt and pain which mortals have ty be”, And pray for God’s rich blaming on THE LITTLE OOUNTRY HOSP! TAL On Thursday evening, March 9th. the Y.W.A. of Queen St. met " Big bundle of 'old In". only " It Review omen. hm the thing for lighting ill-u. laying under carpets. yum their every we of trtreatrth--iutother't, life to axe. QUEEN 8T. Y. W. A. THE DURHAM REVIEW -. ', taken the Review the" " - and Ithinks he must be one of our Vane-er 'suhscrlbers. "It is mm o. welcome visitor though 50% ot the names are new to me. I often wish I could get I education at Durham High School he ‘graduamd from Toronto University, ite a. druggist. Shortly after this he ;came to the West, tltat at Portage“; 1PraJr|e for 2 years, and over 40 years ago, he took over the small drug More, at that tate in charge of M. Wright and later he built. his prosam business block. Perhaps the (most oeatstandrng feature of his life Lg, Jun__A_-- '- L..-:_.....‘ on“ Austin lived in Durham and went west some " years :30? Perhaps some will mm him better by his wite, nee Miss Unit! .10th daughter of the late Wm Johnston. use of Durham. He my: he has tsuarinthotrurnmerandnowthit_ News“ has put it oat M “In alto- gether from a tinaneitsl viewpoint. However, I tun um going to live In away in the summer Our use: are all between 60 and " years so you see we are ell growing old. Brother Alex and I are null en- used at tanning. live in town dur. Ing the winter and spend moat of the time curling. We have not had to tail failures In our locality; it. has trcontsadtmoutrhtsouttsotturtottte boundary line has been worse. Hue tour granduhudmm-two 'boys and two girls and we see them every week and I think Lizzie and I make more {use over themthanwe did av- er cur own. Our youngest daughter Margaret has been in Moose Jaw ov- er a year now. She itrsvtstxmotmrpher and was with the Regina Leader sev- era! years, later at Winnipeg." Western Paper's Tribute . with Mrs J. Komm. to 1llilliam Ledingham ROCKY swag}: was his diligence in business.’ Still he devoted part of his time to pub- lie affairs and was a member of the Fehoo1 Board for a time. He was a regular attendant at church services and tor over 20 years a member of the Presbyterian church choir. In 1896, he married Margaret K.ing, of Charley, Ont., who survives him, also one daughter and two sons, Geo. and Wm. at home; one sister, Mrs. A. C. McDonald, Mulock; two bro- thers, James, of Galahad, Alta. and Robert, of Durham. Another ot our prominent business men has passed away. in the person of Mr Wm Ledingbam. who has for the past 40 years, conducted the drug store he opened here at that time. me a smali beginning it grew to be one ot the best equipped business places ot its kind in rural Mantitoba and this growth was lar- gely due to the service he gave, practically 24 hours a day and his willingness at all times to serve the public. Besides his interest in the More" he became interested in farm- lag and for years has been s large land owner and has taken an active paint in the working of sane of this land, but the depression taught his lard operations the, same as it did thousands of others and the worry no doubt, hastened his sickness. which was the cause of his death. The late Mr Ledlnghun was born in Dentinck Tp., Grey County. Ont. 69 years ago, and after receiving his The funeral was held from Knox United church on Saturday after- noon, and the building was f111ed to overflowing with sympothizlng friends who had gathered to pay their last respects to their departed friend and citizen. The service was conducted by Rev H. B. Wallace. M. A., B.D., and some of the favorite hymns of deceased wen sung by choir. The platform and coma were banked by many beautiful wreaths and flowers. sent by members of the (anally, tttttr- lnesa associates and friends, and la- tenmetyt followed in the Knoll cem- timeswtth covered rig and. some- tim4mtttthoopenntadthemada tn mnunraaoetttMrdotterrerydar,totns planned for My manual! on his Bentlnck property. didn't take 1)th until Monday men-non, when 'rttmattrdo-srmmtrmeestuntatoot ments mounted a midnight. The Slum um mung-‘m m. Fulton and Mater I“, miortieat the M. F fPeCtrt1trterjr-rthem ""r"mhtttttehrrm'ar'ergiaeiv. (“The Banner", Russell. Manitoba) In spite ot the blizzard-like- weath- TORONTO " to The W. l. was held " the home of lira E. B. Durand. when " were pram“. Everyone had . read- lng. Att there are two dldee, the one that has the [out realms will have to give an enema ten. There la a hard tight on " to who will win. The roll all was answered try I. po- tato reclpe. A Ounces were neat to Mrs Gordon Ridden, she belng a member ot our lnstltute. We send our congratulations to Mr end Mrs. Ridden. Our next meeting will be home of Mn C Miller. Roll call word will be garden hints and exchange of LIB; Ruth Iasdintr.hturt, Toeoatotrpent the week and " her home here and returned Monday. Mr and Mrs Albert Divination have adopted a baby girl which wlll w. H. Damvel spent that; week: with his mother here and returned Sunday by bus. Mr Irving Heard visited with his father one day laat week. Mr and Mrs Wm Bell were visit- ors with Orchard friend: recently. Mr Charlie Wmler is having quite a serious time with his leg whidfhe had crushed. It is giving him a. good deal of pain at present. U. F. w. o. Club The monthly meeting of the U. P. W. o. Club met at the home of Mrs techie McLean. It being a. niceduy. there was a. good attetydtutce of mem- bers and a. number of visitors pres- ent. The president. Mrs Lawson or) ened the meeting with community} singing. alter which the creed was‘ repeated in unison. The toll call was answered try our favorite dessert. Correspondence from head office was: read by Mr: T. Tumbull. The pin-i gram consisted of a duet try Mrs M. I Ritchie and Mrs L. McLean; 'ill,','."',',',); events by Mrs Young; a paper by Mrs N. Melostt on 'The different usesi of Wool"; Mrs N. McLean gave ti paper an the 'C. C. F.' This brought), an interesting meeting to a. chase. l Mr and Mrs J. Kean) maintained a number ot their friend; but Week. Dancing was the main attraction and all Wed thiemselveo no the ut- We had quite a storm recently which blocked the roads for a couple days, but the weather ia settled and mild at present. Mrs John Lang spent a. few days with Mrs J. Room). Mrs B. Hepburn ot Cheater bashed: o. visitor with her mother, Mrs Symon recently. Pleased to hear Mrs Br mon is Improving. _ Mr Hawkins, who has been in the hospital the past month, is new con- valesclng at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. 1%bt. Manley. Pursuant to tuilourumettt council met on Monday. 6th day of March. Members till present, Minutes of 1m meetlng were mad and adopted. Comntun1artiomt were read by clerk; Mr Howard My visited recently with his sister, Mrs Clarence Thomp- son, in Bemlnck. - recent guests with Williams-ford friends. also a report of delegates to Good Roads convention. given by Deputy Reeve Magwood and Supt. Patterson. Warden MacDonald also attended the convention in Inter-ecu of county. W. G. Hustle reported receiving cheque, being two thirds of amount spent in relief by calm“. ottaxeaoalot30 con 14 lot 1 con 2, S.D.R.. the taxes bums been Mm have rammted to have can. (we: on roadway sold. We %rrettrr whor- lze sup't to inventions. Car. ttttvo the was moluuon mule tttttViva, the clerk me . uto- mont of each mt a to given to the tmtgegmrt a a all. In the division 1)th Tho deli. togqt-qt toe not hear in qtmtmrtrtq Bat. Car. . TM (autumn m won on“; IN. K _w..-. o - Wdlla - Tony: Tut nu mm. Including Voucher No 2 tiopat-tuttt cheque: 1ssrted by Treu. Car. Mag'woetd--weN," That try but be Intmcm to imam sheep uh». tors. wood ittmreetorts, pound keepers and "utq,vierttta. By-duv No 163. Wethr-Baney; That hyUw be In- troduced In order to levy alumni of mid expenditure tor the your. Br law No 164. A copy to be forwarded Matprood-Bailer; That deft unth- Béntinck Council ....i...... $10.0. That ratepayer- G. a. manual. pawns ...... m." -ml. - -- ..,, on. m. ”that ........ 1.15 may on the dam u we had Hy. met-, w ..... 10.20 more on tho am no“ It would 'Gi-ttmin-ttoar-md", 'tt-ttttettne8ttrtheNrmerns tor the 10th by 1M. , to do their tuning. acumen w, J. amended: mmemman. ---------' lnud In The- 3eititgnn and Bott _ - ”an“ “valmnd with Mrand Mmu. A young m weett to “mu" FiiAiuiu" any Int week. moaoasrnndsaidtotumi amtMrsaooMttthtoerwmtthe " one " you tn 3 Mr lam. 'dT at oh I I Walrmd In 'tS?"'"'" GrGi2iiaiiirGrur,w W" theBoeW, "i y . -- - ,,_n___ Ill- (ll-Av. 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