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Durham Review (1897), 5 Jan 1939, p. 4

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If}! h. PUBLIC LIBMRY. DURHAM " 2.00 p. m. .tzth. uftornoon of Wednesday, January 11, 1939 You on requested to be mount. Thos. J. HOPKINS. Preside”. l W. A. LAWSON, see'r; FARE AND ON(~OUANTII for the round trip “cod eoitstt December 30 up to 2.00 pm. January 2. Return limit toleave destination not later 'ahnn midnight Tuesday, January 3. 1939. FARE AND ONE THMD FOR ROUND TRIP Reduced Fares NEW YEAR’S will hold their \UInuol looting in tho . Tual.rtr-urtatreeoott-teetuthere tsrsrtleketetrhmt tooUg tb-tstand:' "bkrirtioet bargain a”). your". mg AmlAnru-teteusud--ihMthtrhieesuvm. THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 Year DURHAM U. F. O. Canadian Paeifl c limit to have destination not Inter than mitNittht,Stmrdar, Jan. T. 1989. Good gains Tuesday, Dee. 20 to MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE: 250 Pull information from say “out. r. M. McFADDIN. Tm “out. FRIDAY A IAlLWAY TICKET An Unusual Nu Year's om i "m Canada," ssys the msgssine, 'i"therrs are no excessive inventories .ln the hands of mautuNetttrttrB or re- tailers and consumers are not need Ewlth goods. lnstslment sales have 31:2: been extensive. There ere sub- 'wtstantiat-eontsttmar needs still to be .satisiled. There is also nulls]; evi- 'dcnce that buying is tspretsdintt to re iplsceable goods. Automobile Produc- :tlon schedules have been speeded Irte Inlh‘I- 3diou up and the capital goods industries are viewing the stimulating expen- sion in building contracts with in. terest verging on enthusiasm." There sre a couple at “its" in the torecast--it crops are normal and It there is not too much international osturtmnee--whieh mnkes it more ot an expression at opinion bleed on part experience than a positive statement ot what still be; but on the whole it is encouraging. " to the crops. only the harvest and the state of the food markets can do- cide; the international situation must depend on the temr of what are " present the disturbing ele- ments but we can be sunlciently optimistic no expect that 1939 will show on Improvement over 1988-- whlch has not been a bad year. I your of Inner Milieu Mullen," Merorreamrrttteltdttt-risnot too much Interlude“) disturbance. it - that Canada's billings. index would pus the 100 mark in against an Henge for this your e E There may be some do ‘orora Countr- main: _ "mum at the Rom." ind! at the Sum" In 1793 an Act of Pullman re- quired every “an mic in Upper Canada not on the monument roll to work three day: on the roads. whole.” it an, “I”. promise- to be Prehistoric tracks made try me and stamped out by generations ot trattle were the min mud- in Africa until modem engineering was - played. In America the bunch " credited with having blazed the way for many ot the main road. and railway: across the continent. In early classic“ lime: safely " travellers by highway provided by religious sentiment along roads designated try the elm-ch u “incl-ed." Prehistoric long distance rude tor trading puma-ea um: Wee: Central Europe due back to 2000 The name road In a variant ot pine, raid and ia used in the Bible in MI: that sense. referring to a massacre. 1; Ch: At the dawn of written hum the longest mid. in existence had been built by all: mum and con- nected Pen}: with the Aegean Secto the West end China. in the Fir mt. P. IMAGE m an! m wgrtileveloped by John London h hundred in" "lt. In the year "rt-att Gran main spent. $300,000,000 on null or more than half " much " ontar1o's en- tire investment In it. “In"! system . ed the mothers. "per, "Mothers 0013th m Entertain Datttttttsm." Sound! n Toronto hoodlum in "was m tibia-nun! not! “mount-Numb A FACT A WEE ABOUT CANADA ROAD FACTS M... All"! mull- -.- q.----"'-- -__- ACT A WEEK mammlouotumugm,m.n:uhm.mmlm ttly “NADA _&Ild munlllm. M11:"MH.KM). - lumAumum.mmcn«ltâ€"aum.n;ua rii7i7,i7ir""'"""""ietetuU.t:Atri , KWB‘MIM 'i,"raG2iiirri"ri--e-Dua-"ta"t may, 'Gr we thought In an: the mm:- entertain- doubt“ to "IltNmrANalttllrtnBW I? mauvolytwmhn m. tOdin-ttHt-street" have luminous-dunno. [than - “macaw-nay!“ National Pu: and u that Moo Wham or machine an by the - of Kltchlhewm who a a re- sult of harm! 311119 in the "be left the Algonquin ma wandered south to Georgian Bay where he u and Georgian Bay. huge boulders which impeded trig work were tos- sed try him toward mainland. Some of these {boulders falling short splashed into the weter, thus creat- ing the famous Thousand islands. During his labors in the construc- tion cl this great waterway Kitchi- kewana is supposed to have made Besusoleil Island in order that he might have a place to rest, and the imegmative visitor mar see depress. sicns where his shoulders blades and hips rested while he lay down to sleep. Legend further relates tha' when Kitehikewtttttt fell ill end later died. the Indium not knowing how to bury such a huge hwy toured it to arias-liar island close by. where they heaped dint up on; it instead oldig- ging 'atrmee. This is supposed to ac- count for the cur-one elevation of land some 160 test high nesr Been- soleil island, which is known so the our. Tomb. J. from which they might procure en Madman supply of man. With 1.1! great strength he Icocped out the Great Lakes system. White in the process of excavating lake Huron intt pity on them Khartoum de. cided to nuke nimble waterways lndluu. This tribe was in great dia. trcag owing to lack of food and tah. mu Bel-19 Campbell was Clan-t- un: visitor with her niece, Inn P Robertson. Mr and In C. Bunchlon Ind little daughter of Brunch; and Mr and Mrs C. H. Browne of Queue, upon! the weekend , and In Wm. Messrs John fin-lion of C and Clark Morriso- & south um A. L. QKHTmMo and It” Muriel Half: ot Toronto In: a Christmas mm: m her parents Mr Ind In P. W. Hem. Mr and In A. D. Moclntyre and little son spent Chriumu with Mr and Mn Atcheoon. Williumiord. Mrs E. MacintoIh w“ I Christ- mu visitor with her daughter In Toronto and with Mr and In A. D. Macintosh. maroon. mu Kory lemma ot Toronto. spent Christina with her wants. Mr and In C. Helm. our end In A. Livingstone and daughter atsirter, were Christmas guest: of Mr and In Aland. Dur- Mr and In M. A. Vuey and ma. non spent Chi-bums with Mr, tatd In Bolcn, Irtnmrttettt. Mr Punk Steiner of Kitchener. spent I few days with NI mar, Mn Joo Renter. Mr George Schumann and fnmity had Xian dinner with his mother, In Scheuremn at Web Mr N. Melon: and son: went tales. ". M Xmu at Owen Bound with his 59; cm W "ttttttter, In C. Manama w, Lloyd - In name Icon!“ and three v.13. um, 1 children ot Detroit: Mr and In 68. Grade u. Fred Abbott and him Heather Bord Helen nm_ l and Mr and Mia mu. Star, um 65t m a Shirley and Alan 1 Toronto; Mr. Grade '- Alex y, nad Mm Bord Marlon and Gillan of 45. M IA- town; In omen Bord and If an" Ruth m “. Mn Ann Boyd the Clarion“! din. Hamlet. nor with Mm Ada Boyd. - mast gym-thy u extend“ tour Due Dunn and use “We fun- iiie.irstt-oeBitreusrntteter, (Too Ito for lat week.) GLENROADEN with P? “rents. Mr huh ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Tai. fl - Gruh TT.-4mmqeq W, 77; on use New Grade trn-o- I“. "t Amy and In Ken- W“. m TT-mdk M1,“; of Oahu". c Mr and tuner Chunk Suds! m. 1‘0 - VII tn m i If M. a. Better, president of - m Young People’l Union. ". - my. u.-- 11.]..- - Introduced the mmmmmdmnew Namath ”In” Y“ uhip. Min We. new; um.- mu Culture. m. We Christian Minions. mu “he! Ronwick: Recreation, mu m Willis: Pub lication. M.'" Jan mm. M. Mr Smith assisted Ir My during the service. The Irtatntutittet closed by the new "and“ and angina. with the 0M. In young people's duo-MW “- to ad "nes-tet-e-or""'" my meal m. Mr. Arthur mymm “chem "oard.srefe"""et'1'1' mearduuwmlm dududtLInI-anl. MrEd. tatt-tree..'??,"'.', ')trtutematma-.Banand3ett'. ;McCulln. imammnm at. term is m “Dr?! GIN- Irlndlu Mag-tt Buck ot Mr lrud Hammad tum Br meat m ill It and M Ruben M at Elm Hill. Mr and In. 1“. “Mn! cele- brated New Year. by by Davin! most at that my with them. It and In “In. WI enter. mned the Cttrrtr-tttr Ctttb Metadnr night when -bodr And t Btphrtt" did the. - . ' than All mmmdwmh‘ trtth , out of I m M '"t - , ef M. Iff Uf.tM' " " We extend ”I," to In Wm. Noble and an!!! In Mr recent be. relvenent. It and In Noble were residents of No. 9. M tor e member at "an. The mm -etnq at the me. peyends.I.No.Onlheld ct the who” my. Ian. 2. " LU pm. It “I! mm W" emu: ad All. loch? acted as ii/G- m m. and m- “.msndmwm“ tor mean-Milk WW” 5.5.“ b a. m and raw Murray I” It. Grade, .- Muy mm, a; In.“ Pratt. 61; saucy Haml- SO; Inn Into trr, Lloyd um a. We, '- Volm Hulda. It: Van mm. 68. Glue “-00! cm " Grade '- Alex Ttttbet, Ala. Elli-cu, 45. on“. "--Wlnet. Putt, Tr, In! Anders, m h- m", 14; Che-u:- um. 18: m Andrews. 70 David m. It. - m-ar. via new, 11: link Who 15: Jun Torry w. and. B-4tttm Win to: Helen In”. a: .10”- Juana. Ruth Bell. 00. m 1-Witgner mu MW Bgqgqm of Toronto. and at an hall. of - parents Knuth-m mt! vnswtttst-rtnuetdon. in and In 1’. MM went Chalk but. I: “an Weir. GREEN GROVE ".‘.'. ... --. """""'t'" “I“ TTf'r'"trm 'I'I'I W n Wrl J. 'hMhtrt6 I]. 5M).:m; In Ill-by all “I.“ “that“ Mgid'.."t,d' two P" 3...... m. w, 'ait1ti-.eterattnatgttL. ‘mn' A a“ ri. um“. (':‘M'.m w.m~mm~.~muuwc.flflma‘ IWL3MW.qumm-IMM.~~W. maul» 'rShutllrht,tir'Ciiiiri-"1drariuG,. and “mmmlumm.lrw-. m. |__._-..h 4, _‘.. L. nus-mice mad the muff MI Convention with Mr N. sub-um. The school before the youth at! N tor their museum m- on the "Emmi! Communal.” N- mm the would“ period under the direction of Mr T. him. the ladies muted the - to ttattests" home mule may. The young pocple are 0mm the use ot a unveiling “bran thuewuler months. Then”: 'ttte new yea- I“ very (luau, spent In this part. No church Ber. vice Ind an “undue. a! now kept most We " their own In. (Too me tot lat week.) The duly snowfall In; given the holiday season the ml at-tserie “nuance tor a Merry Christmas a, the jingle ot betta. Mr 3nd In Thou. “Hooch of To. "the lupin.” Mr. Wilfred Growth“ um liner In: Doro. o! Woman-Luke spent a, few dun in an locality among friends recently. Mr Stewart - of Gait. Water- loo Co. is n visitor with the Byers” (null! " "Bonnie View." Mr Anderson Bron returned to MI home here after weaning the part year with Mend: in the fruit mu nary M 'ot Holstein is spending the holiday " her home during helm” . Fun“! nth belle of Mateo were home over the weekend may. The and Christ-nu concert wee despite the incieneucy o! the ventil- er. The schooi was well Ilied u: to hear e My pm with Mr. Noel: Schenk u claim. The children with drills, d6eta and union and diam did their net-u well. Acrediimotheieedler. Them-x Mable "cum. Lunch ‘13 served gm.- from grounds-me. Betaneet6tttettteatirta unaided the concert- u the diluent when aasdmpoetaetdtt-attrmtnd. "A plum New You mull!" In spite of the stormy weaker and blocked In“. the wheel Isot- in: us: new on WM at Int week with u an.“ We. lax. kwnm In M m while Mr Cecil £03m. It and In ”than. in. Wyedhltvookuthhne of their daughter. Mr and In WM unbound at Renown. Thou huh: New Yur- diner 'remKeai.Thtrathsttaau-. tar.mAausM,Dttrttnm;tEranqtEm m.mum Moth-u- m;uunmyaum.m In. maximum, Mr Huduon Byers left Month! for Mr to be with " parent- L Thenext a ml: of /iili In W Fulton, I, u. A“, - ll Martini at M run It“: $Netstttt M, w II. - th “way. u a... w, “Idem at W no. can... out the m -tt-1fPr?tm'ttt'. Mr has! m It Dow-Id Kathie M an gut an: ”In. in leaving 'rl -rettMr_tr""'rk ii, II. M“. h Cluley. xx. mm“ b. If!“ MrsILvt , In. out w. my have b, , mum will! " no church 4:”: Y.P..., " witch the] were Ina->- bou. In W alto was a mvm w d (I. W' Aid and Mmsz-v render- ot the 'tarhew tun/{m om- manually. Our XIII small-om was a 2. cued ttttee-tr, and - cred" utmihnce and - order. '1"- ,seqe-dt' were our ”0.00. l!" uncle “an. "n . Nts,, - “a bet ”a, Mr and M: Neil I“. Mr Chum Inlet who spent tr put and: “all: In returned l hi- hnnnl Mm “I the “HE'- "'"BeMrqh. w an: " Fiai""irrcarTCnT2". " Mr Ind In knee Rumble it' Bob. “In lube" [Aw-on And M,'- TUttortt with their parents, Mr it.'.',', Malcolm [execute . Rabi MI tn spending 1m! of his Clem-u and» with it (Too late for bu week.) Mr “WIN “MI at Hit-mum u spending on. week wtttt his W onu, Mr All In In IcDougnll. COI‘I'IIIWI to It and Mr, Witt. but... (no Con Forhxnv who: uni-cu took me at up unborn m In Brant Tup on My. Dee. mu. - and an: nail, Christina com. and I qhatdt0 mm it, dettu. “a. "etttathgge ad (in aids: aettad u chm nttd attr‘ the closing “is, luau appearr" and an. [or the MC! and mm” were dkstreid. A bountiful [um was new“ 1'- udu the spent. In. ”an: iLiiiiiL] two u, eieee, "And The! W III- Nam "Wm hr an.“ by the prim lun- hkhc the-m. and I Potter It“ Mr and In has Icons. M, Mr. Our m. In: Mum M:. :My"! A I.” ROCKY SAUGEEN - - Putters-. g - with M, Nr I“, Humpd-w bound Itself Ser". A m lince then ' Br. tttatt a: v‘ I - happ, "on holiday a antor-t MM am. W” a can" Toronto I homw today " th, was hom w it ttey and Mr and th- 3.1. 32-4. j... u, " CAIN I" Tieitrty ' Fan il " i! ty.. (l. ii p, il ft tt f! tt tt tf ovum: CITY "no“ CAN JANU T” “I A . IP, de

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