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Durham Review (1897), 23 Feb 1939, p. 5

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TV I HIGH-TN ‘Nronnnnou mono an: MS? nu sen In: 'sr-rt). social M “a! Finlay oveaxirtgt m : n wrby and nephew 0'; "; .er 'v-r'aznod their nu. Wi?, RUARY M, I”. --"-""i"eePeee- f 7' V --"--"'""-HC- - A2 UAI‘Ban - ' " le, ml" Inna: vary. Tho " , fr: 50ml all!!!“ J c:a'herintt w“ 1 ., Mr and In Mt 'o... ”really 'lBeNed MbmA~ '.,r".'" farm on Monday rr""" "in? “a sun In. a ram. has IIMCImdia. we: and Vic. Misco in on. It)" M w, Byers UPC-t '.r:ssir daughter, in M I" its all-m under ' u sands. A' and It“... n an icy mtodttuet. Humo- W's gm P.rrstt-wttaeF .- ‘.irVnry 4...] 0'" u: “diary Puts. M u.r.w.o, cum own l'.l" w.o. rr of Mrs HaroM Jan: opened " ollowed by tho . '"'r"y read the mo la amending Ms a "spate Harold McKee.- new: I as cm H , Spending an. n Toronto. sho are harm; are busy the” "dings what ru'httosh, Inger- md Doll. Wm _ their we... tehter and Mr v-hnio were re- -f Toronto mu the Damn-I Inwuon who " in Toronto o' cold, My 'seek in Doe. 1.- in Owen om fro- d to have Heft and hon-dean, and Mrs end an byterian a recent meeting M of home. will " (Ml tron ted 'd K tar. and The, and the The M rs The >08 on at Rt TH E REVIEW, DURHAM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS DAILY unmet CALDER’S DRUG STORF In his earlier days the late Pope Pius xr achieved considerable fame as n mountaineer and scaled most of the well-known Alpine peaks. After his accession to the Papal Throne he one dar told a party of Canadians visiting in Home that he had always been interested in the Canadian Rockies and that at one time he had hoped to visit them. There were several mountains there, he said that he; would very much have liked tel climb. We supply them in any quantity at lowest prices Pope Pius XI and Canadian Rockies FEBRUARY Sir Edward received a most courteous and kindly aeknow- ledgment which is now preserved in the Company's archives. The fate: directed his path to other heights culminating in the Chair of St. Peter, but the story was brought back to Canada and at the direction of Mr Edward Beatty a collection of photographs of the Rockies was bound together in a handsome portfolio of white calf-skin and presented to His Holiness with the compliments ot the Canadian Paeine Railway. PHONE 3 'tttl Mm from my Int r. M. MOFADDIN. TM ADO-l. B'r0P0VERS--- with'n limit of ticket. both going and returning- " Port Arthur, Out., Armstrong, Ont., and west; lino " Chicago, m, Bum Ste. Marie. lien. and went in accordance with tail. of United States “I... Excursion ticket. good In Tom-lot, Par. tor and standard oluplng can also available on payment of sllghtly high- or puma. fares, pluc prloo of parlor or 0|“le ear accommodatlon. 1t00TEB--Ti.ekettr goodsoln; Tin Pt. Arthur, ortt,, Armstrong, Ont. Chica. go. Ill. or Sautt Ste Marlo, returning via name route and line only. Gen- erous optional rantings. GOING DATES Daily Feb. l8th to varch 4th Return .leit: " dun. This Truman-v night a presenta- tion I: being held for the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Irwin " their home. Mr A. L. muck: visited Monday at Mr Chas Tucker's. Miss Mildred Rm: of Kimberley vialtorl mentlv at Mr Allie Muir’s. _ While. descending from the sleigh at her sister's funeral. Mrs w. H. Williamson. 0.D.R., Mrs Ruddy had the misfortune to fall, breaking a counle of bones in her ankle. At first it was thouzht to be only r sprain. but Saturday, Dr. Milne was was called in and it was found P Watt more serious. Mrs Huddy will be laid up for some time. Mr and Mrs Chas. Tucker and family visited Sunday at Mr Joe Dixon's. Misses Jean and Eleanor Mather spent the weekend with Mrs Chas, Tucker. “.er A cemetery meeting of the plot holders: will be held on Saturday of thin week In st. Andrew's Church In the afternoon of Feb. 25th. Mrs A. L. Hlncks visited her her aunt Miss Mary McDonald, Swin- ton Park who suffered another Our Y.P.S. Journe on Monday night on Valentine social, and time was spent. Mn George Arrowtunith, Ceylon passed late Sunday night. The fun. eral is being held Wednesday in Flesherton, service in St. John's Mr and Mrs Juo, Cook and family of Fleaherton visited Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs D. Nichol. Elaine and Beverly, who had went a few duly: with their grandparents returned home. _ Messrs Donald Carson and Johnnie Home” of 2toronto, spent the week end at their parental homes and played hockey with the Priceviiie team on Saturday night with Dun. dalk in Flesherton and won. The more being 6--2. Good luck boys! Mrs A. Tucker returned home Saturday after spending nearly two months at the home of her nephew, Henry Tucker. Special Bargain EXCURSIONS I Social evening was held on Thurs day evening in Ceylon Hall for the members and their families and visitors ot the Holdfut Club, when 8 tables of progressive euchre was enjoyed. Lunch was served to all at the midnight hour, and I. social time spent. TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL IN COACHES Miss Lottie Whittaker of town, visited Friday with Mm Ben Meken. zie. 1MuMrttter Hue], Anne, Marie arrived home ngdnesdly from the Flasher- ton Nursing Home. WESTERN CANADA daughter Hue], Anne, TO ALL STATIONS IN PRtCEVILITE Journeyed to Durham t on Invitation to a. and a very pleasant little The request of CAtmnewond mum- cIn-I mum-II to the doughnut of munWMl an!" akin: that the PROV'NCE TO SUPERVISE FINANCES OF COLLINGWOOD of Hurt tttteh-ET. would not pm - morn eetatttr than "u: Immnt ("tantrum Micv gamble!" of the times. and in da'nzso ls "mum: in armada-m hivhwav "-3- fm a valnnMP aunt that wilt more than my for itself in a. commrMh-w ly short time. The. lamp mev on"!!! be done in - province: construc- tion either of bllhwnvn or "Mum-- bulemm on"!!! ho “-041 In "rt-wide a job for new ammonia. mm- "a in bhp ftttstl "am-h. and: ttretepmtee These apparent guns were not the ont- h'"trttta deprived from the im- proved fuilities for tnvel. however. Tim Mmlnlnn Bureau of Stntlstics estimates that $1t,000,000 we. spent bv 1028's tourist: in New Brunt" wick. and more important still. an item of “11.695 for direct relief in 1935 has disappeared entirely horn tho while sot-mute: due to the em- Dloyment being given directly thmmvh road construction. and tothe work that hes been created indirect. ly, as a. result. there is said to be he need tad" for any expenditure for this purpose. ttttr-tttrr "~1de tho most diMtattt S. Anderson. provinrial Minister of Public Works. New Brunswick has been nngazed since 1935 in the con- struction of paved roads. and since that time, theml zentiemen declare has experienced a steadv increase in revenue from motorvehicie licen- sea and gasoline tax. License fees brouzht in 81.141595 in 1988, 3'3 compared with $841,472 m 1936. " is ronorted: while gasoline tax boul- led $1,846,766 and $1,008,809 in the same yen-s. Any doubt that good highways are tt WWW-while invnsument should be dispelled by statements made re t'ernttxr h" Hon. A. A. Dysart, Premi- er of New Brunswick, and Hon IV dozen pair over 11 million stockings which means that the stocking: pur- chased in every corner ot the globe helped to proylde employment for the concentrated ability of Canadi- an text‘le craitsmen in turning out stooklma to please not only the discriminating “la Canadienne" but the dusky mine of India or Egypt. - was, ww- tltoinninthetmmorthsa 1dtT,2'ee'.tter12t.'tePeri,T.i'"7i', farmer to the stocking N 'd the here that her sisteMn-ldrw. Mrs John 'u I“ cm miss but sun turther ta Gray, had M "" " her ttttarte the ordins it l ,the trip these delicate strands Ji? Ptrrtage h Ptairte, m. as. m m for 3. formerly non Holman. and was si",'?,':,,,"',',',",,'??:'."':"",-???,',',',' tPri ville d tor theorem millsinCanada.and are sent to m . ce 'tt was o some“ j Earth Africa, or New Zealand, for Mr Donald McMillan. a" was wed- seen or h: . example. uded more than twenty years ago. . I [Surviving are her husband and one count!) . " Fifteen Tettt'B ago there were for,” Donald: also her father Mr Don. Mr Wilh it Canada who could word the lux- aid McMillan, three brothers “a ed tg-ttrt ,'. of all“ 'ttoekintm at 83.00 . tttUrs three sisters: Donald in Manitoba: tinek " , m Ctutadian milltg started to make Colin and Angus " Prieevitie; u" ert Bush] lthcm, and the growth ot till I!” P. mknr, Mm Harold Kargrtedt and Bor. _ mach of the “We Industry it, f Mrs R. Parslow. " of Priceville. Amunher romance of appreciation of the in- district att born skill and dexterity of Canadian Why in textile workers, to the making ot a PROF. W. J. PATTERSON for the in better stocking within reach of all. The passing ot Professor William Guelph-O What was then a luxury, produced John Patterson, M. A. at his home tric “my. in small quantity " a high price, in London Sunday. sewers a link The Ben: is now an adornment which Cana. with Easements past htstorr. he key. team d'an women buy at 75 cent-s or less Mine: born in that township ttttttttst dars broth and insist is a necessity. When it is 84 years as». a Bon of 'tttttt and derers. con remembered that in 1928 Canada Mitre Patterson. pioneer "well a pretty f; made on” about 200.000 dozens of Prof Patterson was living retired the team. silk stockings, the present output is formerly being head of the depart- Main. The a mazing. The Canadian production ment of Mathematics " the Univers- (V-Mr, but in 1936 was 2.347.000 dozen pairs ity of Western Ontario. to which throughout. which is over " million stockings. he was appointed in "e. He was wing sectio Noonehasyet found totoe1rirtttwttioh an older in St. James' Presbyterian tertratoteint wilt take the place of the real silk Church, and later in so. Andrew’s team of tin product made from the 1nttniteir ilne United Church. He visited relatives ups were: strands which the silkworm believes in town and vicinity two "I" Mer. 39mm are to be his own ottenfortaNe little He was married in 1882 to " Strand nest. Canadian mill-s turn these mina damthter of Mlliam and Maru v. ENidge tiny filaments into a thtttoring caret Beattie of lament. who pro Geo.Cstton sheath for the shapely limb, and deceased him, May 15th. 1920. He Johnston Al they do it so well that t their is survived by two daughters. Mrs. w. MeGirr products are known and appreciated H. H. Crawford. California. Mrs M. P. Laidlaw the world over. Last year Canadian V. Walker, Oremn: one t0ter. Mrg Geo. Krona silk stockings were sold to over 30 Hueston. Toronto. one nephew here, Bootehtow countries, the list of which reads Reeve Samuel Patterson of Em- of some " like a Cook's Tour of every contin- mont. two cousins. Mrs C. Moore chie Mold“ ent, Exports in 1937 were 487,000 and Mr. B. Patterson. Durham, and which mr., dozen pair over 11 million stockings several nieces and nephews in We+ ler to be WI which means that the stockings Dur- tern Canada. - _ New Brunswick bu Accordingly l Fifteen year: ago there were few 5 in Could: who could word the hu- vof silk stockings at 83.00 a pair; , Canadian mills started to nuke lama, and the growth or an. new : brnnch of the textile industry in a romance of appreciation of the in- runner to the stocking M; of the Canadian mm, but at!!! manor 1. the trip the» detteate strand. of silk must the when they so through It In t hr cry from tl which the tiny silkworm g toints in the my. of the CANADIAN SILK .TOCKINOS FOR FOREIGN LEGO GOOD ROADS PAY A FACT A WEEK ABOUT CANADA S'rnllmrrtthittmtimt ll " VICIII'IY valves u Coruriderattte change from that of former yeah, the object be ing to bring the school fair pro Mannie more In line with the new course of study In the school: and to eliminate can or outside walk " far " poulble tor teacher: end The school “in policy in Ontario tor 1939 after much thouht by the Department of Agriculture and De. partment ot Education, has been re- vamped and revised to at more closely the new school curriculum, which went into etteet more than a patient, "and told me not to get mine" wet." “Yes Ephraim,', repli- ed the doctor. “Well. I Sent mu to ask you It you think: " are fo' me to take I bath now " fo' me to" take "Mm Lil" J," ___-- "on: Kong nut in one thous- and don-n an In '0tedt In my had -----_- China sent 161 damn. (tundra trade PLANS OF SCHOOL FAIRS wtth Chm- has been a mod deal BEING REVISED FOR "" Mammal Menu" of the W. "You remember: when you cured nah rheumatism . yea no. dont The late Mm Martin was I. forttt- er Durham girl. the oak duuzbter or the late Mr and In. Dan. C. No Surviving are her husband. Homer A. Martin, and a brother, Brad, of Toronto. mineral services were held at the Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home 214 Mnmaroneck Ave., White Plains, New York, on Friday Uter. noon at , o'clock. Those from a. dis- tance attending the funeral were Mrs A. Martin Pittsburg, Penn, and Min A. C. mums from Toronto. Ontario. Mrs Martin was a graduate nurse of Grasslands Hospital having gradu- ated from the Westcheeter School ot Nursing at that institution in the first class in 1930. She was a men). her of the Nurses' Alumni Associa- tion of Grasslands, and had practised several years at the Weak-heater Di- vision of the New York Hospital. Nun-u Succumbs at Grasslands iron which an. Graduated Mrs Margaret L. Martin, resident of ' Cedar St., Valhalla. died on Tuesday in Grasslands Hospital at. ter after an illness of several days. She was 33 years of age. DENIM OF MR8. M. MARTIN FORMER DURHAM GIRL Chureh, sud hm in a Andrew’s United Church. He visited relatives In town and vicinity two your: up. How married In 1882 to " mlna dauzhter of Milan: and - PROF. w, J. PATTERSON The passing ot Professor William John Patterson, M. A. " his home in London Sunday. seven A link with Emont's past history. he being born in that township almost 84 years ago, I. son or John and Mitre Patterson. pioneer settlers. Prof Psiterson was living retired formerly being head of the depart- ment of Mathematics " the Univers- ity of Western Ontario. to which he was appointed in nos. Be was on alder in Si. James' Presbyterisn remembered by old-amen hero, died last week. Show“ “we: alumina In Thou. Hum, and 3 member of of the Presbyterian Church. brief mm. mu L. "iii, i “I” L. W. TURNER MIC. JOHN GRAY OBITUARY "’ being Bruce AiGriL," [mum Ou- Cy,) mum-a I m ooot. “4 than 00"- mnv " her ttmtt. Recall!“ from tho "Mm! sum were " per cent. Import- of ml am " not mm. dttHrte the ”nut our!" tut Thurs was ”$0000 worth of fomrt. who! for chill!“ lord awn-mm”: WM! from Gland]. an. Hour. t to C p. m Mnv. "nut Nthl'd of ft mt -I---tIt- to tbo "MOM 'rtrtmtom ad the m rTrrrr. to tho Fund 9mm. A - - - _ " bone, fruit. but which dropped " before ripettitte.--- Lucknow Sentinel. moth lemon, mounting upwards to 3.. you local aaau. " inches in circumference. It's tho nine of . small Mmtretrtttt. Then an C. a. All) some three or four more lemons of BESS.‘ W'LL'VR.V smaller size on this immense "tree", -'""""""--r----ter- which no" in . not. “a in lean um: three feet in heitht. An om F. . EIGLESO' thee in the unto m in “no can“. g no.“ “ m trrxtduetntt In." 0mm this you. wanted m w one of which bu natured ml rtpmt- an"... 3...... quqa--a- ...-- Accordina to Postmaster Sharp. the people of this vlclnltvy are not falling over themselves to make use of the parcel post. To date he mm: that very few have uken advantage of the new system. Mrs Rea. Hunt was the nut to use " to send a par- eel away, while J. M. Attdiar, of Dromore. m the first person to re- ceive a parcel under the new lys- m 'o"tuaikm-ttne of the Gm! NOTICE " ANNUAL MEETING Holstein corn: Dr. J. L. Wilson bide Holsteln adieu on Thursday. going trrm here to Toronto . Hitt dopmture was caller nun anticipat- ed and his Ionvln: In generally rm netted " the doctor in a scum person and well liked. chlo Hellman discovered I purl. which wax; pronounced by the ierrtet.. ler to be very nimble. Popular Place Corr Mr Alex. Bell, tetanu- " Illverton. spent the week end with his mother. Mrs John Ben. GeoAUttmt - point H. Voile“ Johnston Allen - cud. Mtsrrshatt w. Meoirr centre Bob Sunder: P. Laidhw right will: ALSaundt-ra Benton Wmderen Stand you n . EIVIdge V. Elvldxe point P. Daniela wlu section of the Wanderers coun- terblnncmg the mom Weed team of their opponents. The the up. wove: the tan. to . me but Thursday ant. The Scum ttttttttted one up. don brothers. challenged the Watt. derers. composed of Shanda-1’ and Anumber of ntepuen or Domoch district uncalled I meeting held Int Friday in Wit1iamatorxt schoolhou-e for the propose ot discussing the Guelph -owen Sound line of true. the Runny. The Suntan. I Mend (on hoe. key, but excluding the three Sunn- Solomon's greenhouse bu hum-ct- t Its "mull lemon "cm." The Mr William G. Butte m Wilt- ed trawler of the (owning or 3... (Incl " Monday‘s meeting. Mr M en Brianna m mppointed use.- I 3mm Amman,“ 19th, "er'sttrtwdeseutttri-taettre Blunt-emu»! mating, ttotrronormeedtttosens-i gm DAYS OF has so. 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