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Durham Review (1897), 13 Jan 1938, p. 8

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THE REVIEW, DURHAM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS CANADIAN NATIONAL Round Trip Rail Travel Bargains from DURHAM JAN. " TILIPIIONI TALKS " “In! 'ATSON FAMILY That LONG DISTANCE Habit is Catching! We supply them in any quantity at lowest prices All for hands“! and complete Information from Agents. T5340 BORROWING AT THE BANK ' 'ttalle a "udll,,souadl, Jlauaau ara, '3tatttt sound SMALL BUSINESS CON. prosperity. Conservative borrowing C ERNS- independent, well. may be a constructive step. managed, established on personal ability, honesty and industry-- The Bank of Montreal welcomes fortunately abound in Canada. enquiries from such business con- Many of them have all the ele- cerns regarding loans, and the ments of increasing success. They manager of our nearest branch will may need only sound financial be glad to discuss with you, assistance to make them even- " - .. I in strict confidence, any plans rually large and important IIB, Br, you may have for taking a contributors to Canadian T minding step forward. "" " MONTREAL _""'- Et" w‘ it, “WW M from all Minoan! C. N. R. Stations. habit with the Wat-on family-an inu- [enaive habit that aavea anxiety and help. cop the family together. [at the teleo phone extend your horizon beyond your immediate neighbourhood. Let it keep you in touch with faraway relatives e The Waco!) young“? are not that. and DETROIT, Mich. $1. I tt return Mtt-trtteestBmnehtE.B.YUUr,M- “(myopia-mum. "rABu9MD 1017 " but uhmsaugllaammts an “lame” BANKING "RmCB...th1hs-taeY-f8-6etl-e In. El:- Hooch-o all Dumas m of Guelph but-luau 'mthtrBraert' home ova the and o! the M. The Juana means at tho Wom- en'n mums will be held " In R. J. mur- on Jul. M. A good It- tendence in requeeted. The ennui meeting of the Ulnar! Bond took place on Tum-m. Jen. 6th. The oilloen or he! one: veto reappointed: Mr. Nelson Main, M idem; In. Hum, Vice-Plaident; lhu Dyna, Treasurer; Mr he. Car der, Secretory. In. Heme ave e successful curd My may night, end the Council an e donation. The Libnry Is in shut. to so on m. Mr. Munich: In "burial. Member- my ttawe book; my time (Inductan- their home “and” evening. In. Fenton'l brother. Mr Corbett otwin. nipeg, in visiting them. Mr George Burl-own VII .0 unfor- tunnte u to be kicked by I horn. " is not thought more we when“ broken but. he will be hit! up for tuned the choir of the Preehyterhn church It the meme may evening. Mrs Mary Ritchie of Durham we: a cue-t recently with her nephew and niece, Mr end In new! Allen. In. Katie and Mrs Alex. Brawn left Need” with Mr James Brown for Toronto " motor. From there they will proceed to Florian for the remainder of the winter. They will visit ditterent pom: Miami, Fort 1asuderdnhr, St. Petersburg, end HOLSTEIN LEADER Wednesday morning that her niece. Mrs. But! of Montreal, Ind died aud. denly. Mn Earl we: n Ilsa Ilene]- tan. The family were formerly at It Forest. Mr George Allen will leave Wednesday memoon tor Hontrenlto attend the funenl Thursday. Sym- pathy 1: extended. The January meeting of the PM. Woman's Missionary Society was held on Tuesday, Jan, mm " Mr: T. J. On Jan. 10th, 1ro1tstein.coaturuyut' Circle met in the Sunk: School room of the Presbyterian churdl. A song service was held, consisting ot hymns "Faith of our Fnthers", “Jesus, keep me near the Cross", uld “I've wen- dered tar away from God". The scripture lesson was given by Laura Mather from John 15: 1-15. Topics were given " Bill Native]! on “Trails ot Jesus" and by Jim Calder on "The Union ot South Africa", A reading was given by Elmer Love. Reid's. with In M. J. Court In the chair. Mr r-:u-.. " -Mzs brn'jiWit5 " TORONTO Brown .110 Mm Allo- w” chosen captains. Myrta Allen and Van " in: were "pointed :uditon. Alter gmterat Maine”. In Bruce wold! chair for election of oinoerl for the caning you: President, Us. mm; m vice-Mm Bran"; 2nd Vice - Altken; Bunlnou Cmn.--Mrs. Bruce. In T.3. m, In Brown. In thrit- The Women's Institute will meet " the home of In. Gordon Lennon Wed. bunny " wt 2.30 p. m. Topic by In. R. Mar. Husk: In. Chrk. ".tratMqetmrotBee. The regular meeting of tho P. Y. P. B. wu held It the home of Mr. um! Hrs. John Eccleo on load" evening Jan. 10th with M went. Bede: and special mimic " Muriel Watson and Rive Dunstan. In. J. Manltvy led in prIyer. Reade Drim~ mic ave a short an: on two ot our projects. Bible Drum. Content and Public Spenking. The social part ot our meeting opened by 3 main; given try Harvey mu: sud a. song by Archie Rowen. Games were pluyed and a lunch was served utter which the Nation! Anthem we: sun-x. President Margret Mith took the chair .The topic was given try Orva1 Next meeting will be held Jan. " " Mr. A. R. Henderaon’o. The A. Y. P A. of St. Paul'- church held a succeuhl crokinole social in the church buement on Thursday int. The prize winner we: was Chm Golden . Tea and lunch wu served before closing. The next meeting will be held " the home of Mr. Arthur Ltwrenee. Progressive Euchre will be indulged in. Good prize- will be do- nated. Ladies please provide lunch. A small fee of 15c will be the door charge. Date of meeting is Wednes- day evening. Janunry 19th. Every body welcome. Bring your lriends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gordon were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Robert Moore of Mcknow. town' constable and local bailiff. ls one man who does his appointed tun thoroughly. He recently had to seize a certain amount of chattel: from the home of a man who lives near Wingham, Going in the lane he was stuck mat in the snow. The ma. not anticipating his mluton. - out and pulled hm out ot the new! Moore paid him his fee for the tut, and then calmly went to the home and tpproplntod the crunch. l THE ANNUAL EETING of EGREMONT " CULT'L SOCIETY will be held on y Ina-noon Juan-y Mth, In the mm In]! Holstein, n 2.00 JA Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lindsay are re. cent purchasers of a. radio. Mr. Elmer Tucker and lady friend of Toronto, spent the weekend " the home of Mr. and Mrs T. B. Tucker. Mrs. Wm. Morrison attended the funeral of her brother Mr. Shannon in Tclonto. last week, and returned home on Monday. with Mr. and Mrs. David Davis. The vestry meeting (annual) of St. Paul's church will be held on Sunday January 16ttt. A good Attendance ls requested. Some of the youth and beauty ot this vicinity took In the hockey match in Durham on Tuesday evening lust. AIDS BAILIFF, ABOUT TO SEIZE HIS PROPERTY "roiniauargtmnmr atretoamtatwtttsh-',meer- Mr. Robert Davis visited Sunday Jam's CORNERS DROMORE P. Y. P. I. 1*”- l “um“! Acolondwmnvut lama-con '""tt'tot-uriiriiniraii. "Whatstse"taidthoeteee .'Ndo-reteBetdoim."t-tts. "t:..rewte,"utyottttw-tt, . m_mmm natural-id Cowatt--.BAttU: That tttq mm renews! cannons ot Bond mrt4000 on heal! (I Juno M. Nicholson, tn. tron-user. be renewed Ind premium of Sllbopud; manual: of 1mm" Hooper, tax collector. - - We of Bond for $1500. be refunded the aunt of Me molt): on men collected In error. Car. _ By-lun were pnued oppolntlu Mu. bert new and Even Allen out “on " 1 solar; of ”Each forthe" servloeu to nudlt the 1937 work; up pointing Andrew Stewart 1 member of the 1938 Men! Board of Heath: appointing Robert Nicholson Belle! other for 1938 " . all." of 810500;. appointing Victor Adena. Ntchol Me. Dougnll nod Henna Hum, School Attendance other: for the you 1988 remnaerntlon to be 80e per hr. white owed in melr duties; ”pointing Weed Inspectors tor 1938 " nulnry of 80e per hour while engaged In lay-luv No. 6 authorizing the Reeve osdTre-rtotrorrowthetmmat $25,000 it necessary from Bank ot Montreal, Hal-tom. to meet ettgTettt expenditure of the Ttt. m mud. The following account- were In seated and payment- made: Paraheset No l, expenditure on Tp. mull 837.30; Sun's. “luv, 88.75 R. Irvin, relief ...... ........8".00 N. E. McGuire. relief ........ 85.20 G. “new & Son, relief ...... $8.54 John Wilkinson. duties as Weed Imp, sud attending convention 6.50 Robert Keith. duties In Weed In- spector. Inspecting machines. . $2.00 Members ot Council. “undone " jam-n to meet Hominy. Feb. 7th at one o’clock. to receive mum' re- port nd general blame-a. Carried. Do something for some - not some- one tor something. The world needs not so much to be Informal " to be reminded. -PttNiatted by request at A lover of AdetsimtruneUMtttehttodorare 'rtteeothem'tuaeetoohuts. Expericnce in a dear school. but tools will learn In no other. " takes 1 wise man to bottle, up his wrath, and then [one his cork-lcmw. Pawns yourself on the back doeln't necessarily push you forward. Beware ot the danger or thinking you are making things hum, when you are only listening to a. bee in your bonnet. MMuItisapenonwhohuceuod totrrowttttrot_,trttt hum togrowtnlhe middle. The way to get ahead-use the one you have. When one elects to sing his own pluses. he ll certain to sing o. solo. When I m in wrapped up In him. self the bundle In very small. Prevention 1-3 better than knowing who did it. As a rule a man who blows his own trumpet is a soloist. An iceburg can'wreck I boat, ma a frozen membership on wreck I. The religion that costs you nothing is worth nothing to the community. Nothing long remains good if not): ing lu done to make it better. It's no good galloping It you are tro. ing the wrong way. meeting to ante ............$12.60 Hung in a Holiday Home Budd Atian, Town-hip Clerk, DINING-ROOM TEXTS Manda. mun. ou an the und- ata.etendtoriad- "BMW“ inqintotho “MYonderlul”ot mumm.louoh mud ”Mancini“. " '0 held . -t1tm tor our Mom. the ace-atoll halal than“!!! Anniversary of our We. The Chi-hm any. but tt m not. cold. On may It tttet and was quite clunky. On cmmm eve, we enjoyed . turkey dinner with In. leer-1e and her granddaughter. It“ Mule Wel- ton. In. loci-1e u look“: the. in cults smart an all! - hung her friend- enjoy her hospitality. when we hard from her, end Ihe Ind “tended 1 concert in the "ttttat tat '4rearsori.Thaturettno+ her young. Ont non Vernon PM hu moved from Begins to Mann hill, with " wtte and son. to work at the Mmte cutting. We encloae Review renewal. We en- Joy tending the ne'- fm on our old friends and neighbors. There ore my people here than the Prunes and they will be dunnolmod with our Victor-u weather, but (In! tt in not 40 below.” Jut In cue you In lamented. We helium In 1088 will be as fol- tow... New Year's Day. Saturday Jan. 1; Good may. April 16; Vim Day. My. lay M; King'- birth. dny. Thursday. June 9th; Dominion Dar, Fridny. July 1; Civic [loudly August 1; Labor Day, Monday. Sept- ember 4; Thanksgiving my tto be Young wife: "Yea, I do all the cooking and but!“ for you. and what do I so" Nothing”! ember ttth; Christina Dar, My. December " (will be mowed on Mood-y. December as). eruu (mu Victoria. B. c., Mr. Young flu-bud: "Lucky you t get 193. PUILIC HOLIDAY. Earns Promotion A all. --t d a My, A m of m come down A gqeetdgtqt CM dance a 311: And a: my to the mum, Who “I" “at. this :00“le Mum The atittaree taut, ulna, 'bitye' Ttromrnd-ettdaretottour m 2.», In but - the m Bttt “I In light to enchuu-r ' ot ch. ee-led bunch“; '?rorisvit, Tun-annuitwuldom Shh. To m the Iona! with beastt,t,.t.c m Milt. VON dlmssim- up out am who Mil died. “any “at you VIII about Ynzwlv,” - GIG. "In I'M I “(all , ‘13::- "but don't you mm he n cuck- "Y I time any?" A hunt a - Wm “My m. Will an... tor hon-r or we. m woons m - In human: Wu Guam. R. R. Nu 'd, OMV 00M“ LINE. TIRE-TABLE 10 P, Il th-ttbmw. .11 A. . 8.86 P M “an and helm". “01.6.06 P M THURODAV, "no", “was" In. IS, te, is “This Way. Please“ Macy Livia” - may Roger: - (with. M u , and O o'elots Ultimo. W... It 4.“. Wrday 230 Junk H.“ In “ROAIHIC TIMBERS” A... “JUNGLE "CHAOS." MONDAY. TUEODAY. WEDNEELAV Jan. tr, it, I, ‘Ebb Tide’ in coco-m - Dov-1 Mu I M00“My - woman "can “use" Juno", M. tt, 22 “cu-noun cusaov u. “He was. Mood.” agreed the JAN. It t00tt Roxy----- "WMI'I up?" A“. We Carin» mF l. l m jun! ruty M Mr " 3.10 PM Phone " to south Teddy ottter fro-t " Joh- Hamill» President not. Station loved to VOL. LX, lulu be laid; in I cued unon. Inm- tor 193h Hal wards "ed for SP" may and Suturd. [lurk-m the annual Saturday. The nudilt [in-wide Pres, I'll! tl PM.» his 1 hr Hayley. “on. I'm-non: mum. Mrs " DAVIF, Col. Frm [Imcmmw WI Firing 6ot 015nm so usury los. Crtttchter In! two years, l Vic-m John Hat Wullum. Iran any. T', I N 1.0, H. “(in Wtttrcu. Iauby I‘ll-luau. . Ill. w Jot. Cruuinlpy w m to WI rum l mm in Iii-bunny intern-n- deietttrtar. The town mm Inn-fer of the and [Purl-m. C. N. It I In; hm been I when he an”: I when he can-n Bell. week. Ind I R. - was a acumen. Mr. Bun-ling au mm: hc-n- lvu peoved 'ruttticvqr." [on bent um um In"! " Kn Asm-inunn. it ria- and hnmr yarn hate Door St. [Yam-d Clot a W Innate My ot hr t and will be mu in“. m mint: ll an and sen-ire main“ ot th WI INV'TE YOU LUNCH BAR & . “with... Hot Chum: WM‘CJ ode" T he M M (HAW Ir, Tho The m memtw Ive we . uudllors' m an: 60% at "(a ulna of the n so of about 350 ll ling otrr Nichol The“. In m Aloe “Pk, ' 'tnt (Yunnan took tth be with ut 'll/tr',',"! with I Attrhttth nut-u Ru M m tht Aer Me PM Watt, Hamil “ran II Me tt “If All

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