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Durham Review (1897), 2 Mar 1939, p. 4

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I". , TH E REVIEW, DURHAM Western Canada Special Bargain hremiim TICKET. 0000 m _ com nth"- minutely)“ eta. per mile TOURIST 81mm cm " (are: approximately use per mile mm summons at (no. npproximtely the per mile COUNTER CHECK BOOKS BAGOAGI chock-l. Stopover- " Pt Arthur, Armstrong. Chicago & West Similar cum "on Wanton to Mm Canada during an. period. 'rteketa, te8eqqtrtg Car Math.- a nd all Intonation from any Agent. CANADIAN NATIONAL The iiiiiii"rii'ii i1"'iiCiiins, ts. (No IMO» from above for gamma) Many a an my " eateh Brand I. limited. Also " Winter Home». Wm" “out Him, and a W. cm " Work NM. mm In ttttered at ”manually tte. Mod Mao to cm Ham's ochonco to support your own organization and Buy at Ital Sudan. Flor Much 2nd to Much " we on offering the following Bun m of Ooh; My - ht. "v-Mnr a, 1939 inclusive Early March Sale We supply them in any quantity at lowest prices BON't MISS THESE SPECIALS: FLOUR at NEW 13iil PRICES O’Canada, reg. 2.49 ..... 2.25 Prairie Rose, reg. 2.29.. 2.10 King Edward, reg. 2.l9.. 2.00 FROM ALL STATIONS IN EASTERN CANADA then In steeping Car. Additional LIMITED OBSERVE DAY OF PRAYER Arab revolt in desert M)20- IN QUEEN BTREEY CHURCH Returning to India in ' became one of the Incline The World my of my" "I 05' m of mm- nee hom- served by t large hm ot women winning the Indian Grand in Queen street Church mu Ahnn in 1925 with her an no Hughes presided. In R. G. M- “my 3.31. was known ftetet will Mamet. Mm I. B. Sharpe the super horsewomen and and m.u.wnm an: tt dt'etoruro,mraeet-tn "The Pave:- Perfect." Those taking Later nu Hunter w part in the period of NW!” he: hush-ma on a mom: , wero "in Em Redford. “fl B. Pet- the mm}. and m tart I “no”. Mm D. "MI Mrs An," “(In mmn- “I. Rm m QUEEN unset CHURCH Returning to India In 1922. she and can Bee gttttd tn the other ettttr and” . m became one of the mains My mm- too and after the a” he dropped my; we“. The Wortd Dev of Payer was ob- ", of famous nee horse- in India, into the Cheney droning room to Jean Bartms, P served br a urge number ot wottt6n winnlnz the Indian Gram! National remark that he had no "M " who mow-M in Queen Street Church. we. Ann: tn 1925 with her own home "use the better “In had m -A3tteMetr when " ms. Hughes presided. In R. G. Pub cm." 5.3,. was known " one of Emu-prise. mitttt of Wm ReM V" ideal». I" I. B. 311er the - hcnewmen ttnd traineri, Otdaetda m. and m. M. Wilson sang n duct of be, m m ttttr-, in the Em. 3.3. No. 2. am & GLEN. in 't M“. m a“ “The Pruer Perfect,” Those taking later Mre Hunter ”commuted Grade Tm-.alttst. Killer. Freddie 6ar. The "I. , part ttt the period ot iettatreetmtart her husband on n mom! munch to Noble. cane W-attteq Noble. :4. In OHM * were um Em Redford. Mm B. Ptt- the mac. Ind in»: pm tn ttttera- man Ititehie, Huh“ Mitier, trem the odRe at n k tel-non. in D. McQueen. Mn Allll- “one mttmundintt tho Anal victory Venue. Grade W A-J-nie Mr» the m U tor Saunders. mu M. 3. mm, end death or San Yet Sen tn and that. Mid any, um lo!- thnuh mad In C. P. Rhinos. In R. Hm!’ about Canton. man. In viattod an. we, nub. Mtttgtde new. A m. M min T. P. Hon“. the Philippine. with her huh-ml on Grade N B-v-- leer-e, Me. .“ at I. he that m "utttatmtmtr.maeetrrt ”who. Hamming to%t_e._Grud. B-W$ttted P'r-Liiiiii; ammo deedHndnekelv. "et."Aa-ten. an: " - nuance-n. " new. Gabi-taut Th.-te.xmae4ttsedNrit1b3ttttrsoortatnnttraat- "rvtesaatttettiAgut" “If...“ "-rt Mt$eeeaNhrrsrsrtfturshs, "E"rti"yetttyttutrtePattt_emyu'-so- ”Ina-uh "ttrrhheoeuthirehttrehtm"msrH. AetM--Nt,trt-attartmitrtt.. .t_" ', ‘wm m" ,mwmmm will“: ”new“... ti P'emler Neville Ohmberlain said the other day: tho Premier of Great Britain, Ne- vii'e Chamberlain. in his attitude and stand on the international cris- is. but we nil admire him in his words where he honor: his wife. Them is much criticism. praise- wortlw and otherwise, levelled " Were is nothmu impractical or visionary in dreaming of sn un- changing stsndsrd of vans. . Noth- ine mould brine to society neuter assurance ot progress, safety and stability. Sic-Jones and societw has ordered ttttftOtttt Ituldnrdl of time, Weight 1nd mm. but the standard N values I- left to nm " loom and: and to be as unrelhble " I. wornout clock. This eaned an m of organiza- tion and order, yet the polio-un- on fortune today may pee it dwindle to a pittance tomorrow. land worth millions todsy can be made tempor- ttrfbe worthless turnout overnight. union. tad of "Inc. Two of then m Noam-dad by Beientith, mourn! a. has]: of pouudl, ton. mum and bushels. The sundudl of weight and manure must be kept absolute- ly manning. nnd gunmen of tam and govern- Maven it the Were not sundnrd- iaed snd everybody and everything, operated on its own time. Tnins would not nuke connections. ships would lose their reckoning ' appoint- ments would be useless and chsos would reign in ttll business and in- dustt'y. Society is organised on a standard ot time. Sunpose the standards ot manure and of weight were subject to peri- odic change without notice inoteodo! being guarded with inttnite are by sciance and government. Deeds would be worthless. o ton of cool mieht be the NulVlkm to two tons today and a hut-ton tomorrow, com- " .nchu- Betsim, 1’.me ”mud W that have the greatest tnttuequNt upon the will: or human life: Mens- One my indulge in a. night of of fancy to conjecture what would A TRIBUTE TO HIS WIFE STANDARDS OF VALUE m DURHAH 'itgmttw few European women who were not evacuated during the Bolehevii: in. veiau of Persia. She took part in operation: in Gil“ ttttd Meander-en on the shores of Caspian Sea. in the struggles of the Persian emv - stinst Rueeinn bolnhevik invasion. alter defeat of the British foreea. taunts, suffering from indignant ma- hm contracted in mar-hen of the Caspian Sen. and " . eammttr, be tsietted in Kttbabatttttm during the Arab revolt In desert "20--'M. On Mar Mr, 1919 she was married to Col, Hunter at Westminster. Lon- don, Eugland. her upcnaora being Lord and Lady Lee, let Lord of British Admiralty. Gwen present were General Wm. Mltchell. .lst Am. Army Air Force; Admiral Fisher ot British fleet.. Capt Ber mour. Admiral Beatty's flag omcer at Jutland. Bite proceeded to Afghanistan with her husband, then salami an! tttray er with the British Army. then to Mesopotamin. with “no D of Mono- potamian Exp. Force. 819 followed her husband. now militnry “his" to government of Perth. ttttd was the hut European to crou the Persian passes in early winter of 1920. She remained in Persia a one of the She was Katherine McFarland. born " Munemos, Tmnoitr. darkhter rt Cormack MrTthrinnd, native of Connell Co.. mama. She was edu- cated " Ottawa. university. m., and wont mamas in charge of the “minim: and "prtsoner" motion ot the Amertean PM Cross with lot Army American Emmi. Force. She was on duty at Ohnmu Thierrv to the and or war. including Summe- heal and Areonne-Mentsd fronts. At her home " “The Hadron.” part in (In Durham. Mrs. Col. Pruner Hunter of my , d'ed 1xttriT on T‘mdu morning. " Her on ter a ttNtinettirrhed career. “out: and stern: hare onlv a few VPM'I and not wide. to " M iv known. We had a legion of contact. friends throuzhout the world. and tary area no onemlea. The out ek‘hteen a, Europe: months nhe has antler“! a. lone and rontrittutio "aw-u "has. bat on Snuday con. her hush: frat-9M haven”. and passed away are spy-ad tqut-v hours altemrds. at the use the world. ot M. _ The (um The Naomi service will be conduct- mi at her home tie her pastor. luv. W. H. Smluh. on Fruity. March trd at 2.00 mm. Interment win be made In Wilmington! cemetery. To them were born 3 family ot r,':'i,'i, ;. 'r.".--, p 'ti,," :3»: 19;: o' «1“» . twefve of whom " was and three .;.”: 7.3;; 1.2;: gt’“"”1§:’f'm!f,, . daughters Imlve her: Will Jones U:kc-,.; 'j/sl,;,...,",',).,":"-" (i' ‘15.; 1: 'rd, '""jf 'si' 'r'iiii,.",",rr) 1355522; wanna» my. (sum) otttouveuV 1'1:rirr.r)t?itr: '_'"',; "c'.-" "Ci Al, r". r?,,,'; t our. New m: John and mm or "r/s/A/c'-':"'):,,))-,;.?)-,,;'?:,;::):,', c:.','-.)'.','), wr')."',') k i. 'ltr.,'."'].,)"'.', " own Sound: 1111 of can»: '31-’ "firs' “€111 gEri5i:iirit'Uii" Ei-, George of Kitchener; Percy of Cape [ti,iij"'igEiik1',f LijrdBi't . ‘1. '1-" , . la ' Vincent. N. Y.: MN Geo. Tihttutt (fit' . Nllliiii" " P MI hwy IF., ' (Hunk!) of Rating: Mrs. Heath rr - w". Ti ' W7 1 MT c i "new!” of Brantford. There are " - F"". $lIlllllMlllllMlelllll!llllMlllll-MMlME'a"-"m'. grandchild d- rhitdren. m "d 5 great m“ Mst'i " -tttiY MaclN'l'OSll In the full of 1925. Mrs Jone- m Daughter of c. R. munch, M. P. and in. mall. at Nam mb mun-Howl a 391::de time to Robert tlcford, Baatr. Mill Human awe-n here In her pr-tation you. 'r'rs"%mf. since vim Ibo bu mlded at the January drum; room court in Ottun. mu an: m mud noon, can a. hurt “not. after he ing beaten since fiddly but. She bu been In poor health for three yearn, but we: cheerful and able to be around until the In: few days. in Durban, tutd In: been I valued to their Micaela. Lord and lady Hand and neirhhor to may ham. "or bereaved Imam“! will sorely m... m cheery pro-once. It..'? J.r._tt1tit1t.r.e.Ua"dt:y,tt The decanted Indy was formerly Sophie Coons. born in Sullivan town- ship 80 your ego neat Amt. She was one of n - of nine. of “mom two brothers and four sister: yet survive. Most of her Me has been spent in Sullinn and Beniinok. MRS. COL. F. FRASER HUNTER In 1877])» was wedded to George Jones, and utter farming In Sullivan nearly 80 yen-a. they moved to a Bentlnck farm " was" ago, and later to the cottage beside the creek south of Domoch mugs, when her but band died Bftmm you: no. ”It. BOMIW TRAFFORD At her home on Gem St. J TORONTO -Vâ€"‘._â€" """-. will?" 'II -, a," 3.3. no. 2. am & GLEN. in ‘ MW, in "trn-ttrat in. M am: Grade Tm--Ettsi. Miller. Freddie on. The Httg, whoa by the an». . M Noble. Grade W--dhteq Noble. hr In ohueu, m (and In; on bo ii,' my: mum. mun. Killer. trem the can of . um an. an: m Vet-1e. GradenrA-g- 11mm on... In new in "and“. mum [Nahum P'tyrrsrrrslraiiii""Cits'"2l'i'l . otttt.Betddrumtr.agtmtaIm-. A". '""tniemt-maa. and.” Ib-treq loci-0. Me. .Iamct-anm in.“ nun-h- and. mm m... - -- from Detroit Mr. Hones Emu. hung... trom Owen Sound. A large number ”union” ot friends attended the Icrvloe. were transferred from the ham to sleigh " McKeown’I on No 4 highway for bum! In M. John'- Cemetery, Glenelg. medial nun, who ll guiding the destinies of their intending club. The Durham mentor in fur-minded tusdeanseertttdintherother club too and utter the game he dropped into the Chester droning room to remark that he had no - " the better team had won. 4mm MISS MARY MULLEN PALMERSTON " BUILD The ttmerat of the um um Ila-y A "W "'0“ "WOOL Mull u h Id from the Krone . enw e ' "hnerutmt,trr.voteee t4tto funeral home to St. Peter- R. C.. 97 to in.“ Church, with Rev. Father Ryan tring. 'llc,," El tf,,,,; . - "6,00it in; ma. The rennin: were carried The Lai,, qrttt let by J. D. MeAttlitre, J. P. Smith, L. ___'__.w '.. . "If " . "Doc" Burnett. but they don't nuke tort. The remains were laid to rest can“). raw fur pm dub " the w. M. B. amount. Vrs In Durham Cemetery by Mr. W. S. ine the 1935.19" m had tt Mm led In prayer. Cone"' .. Hunter, Dr. J. P, cum. Dr. W. C. “an. of 'MM66.000 " atmtnat $16, amp Inn-inn. m dealt with. A ','r' " Pickering, Messrs Robert. Burnett. mama In the modem se-ttet an q... “Yaw-m" was then by 3-,. John Schuu. Home Elvldse. R. E. 312243.000 in 1934-1085. The” M. [We The mlzpah mu» Richardson and M. G. Cttidetr. “PM". mt m mtmt of tte ditttitttt In tttttmat brought the ttIso" Mrs Towner was present from an "at. of ”an. “mu. " In- tn a Mme. lunch was “HM hy Btrattord; Dr. Cecil Tamer. In. taken by Nr tmmm" “a an In Mm and uliunnts. TM Tower and daughter. Catherine. f-rt, M's, M In the "It -tttltq - be hdd at tho from Wit Mr. Home Emacs an»... n I. cum . noun. poo- hmo of mu um Rant on an...“ .-- M‘_ 5-“) A .--, . THE LATE JOHN TOWNER The funeral service tor the late John Tamer ot Stratford, formerly ot Durham, was held in the home or Mr: and Mrs W. H. Kress. Rev. W. H. Smith gave a message at com- fort. The remains were laid to rest in Durham Cemetery by Mr. W. tr. Hunter, Dr. J. P, Grant. Dr. W. C. Pickering, Messrs Robert. Burnett. John Schutz. Home Elvidge, R. E. Richardson and M. G. Calder. The funeral service will be held at 10 mm. Raunchy morning from St. Wter’e Roman Catholic Church. Durham. and Interment mule In Durham cemetery. no other Europesn mu In nod- ern times. hos token s more sctive part in the dangers and excitement; of my was and revolutions. Her outstanding beauty, chum and sterling kindliness endured her to all mes with whom she came in contact. Throughout her long mili- tary career , the dismayed even for a Eumpeen, outstanding courage. Her contributions to literature, usietink her husband in " varied career. are spread over hslt the press of She had u haunts knowledge ot Rindttatani, Penna. lunch. Run-Inn this for the security of man. she on may ace-lions tfutrd her life during the Jtort-eooperratiott revolu- tionary movements of those dun. Sportsmen in this put ot the to the storm; the ‘munl 'w¢ "All: "riTiri'i"ii: “I. “an.“ “WM“. We“... - ainvoru '""""'-_--.. uU-ly “am-nth ' “it“ and”!!! flUeetfeer-usiiirA1UliTl'"'d' non-tau an...“ “huh“. tttrtyrxtsrigttntet out of 38,000, m old Widin! which home- the pub. lie and continuation school. will In W for the mute "ttttttt m the tottet" - M by the mun-nun primal. Will be W. m - lie who! will my, nix no. a vnluod " mm. from tsi-ai,"".'"; . run- of Much! tht-tnM. T. w. mama'- have. winch m m And - Finding I needle in ; hm wouldn't provide much . my“ (for q . - “"" any n to mine. r nttd Mrs Reuben Parter,CrVsreuy THE FInt INWOTIY 'dt,, "tttom tbin M With Mr PM". Fur an!" - - III ttrt. In “an“ Korean“. want wt mum M " urulnmuucmhmam Canada, awn: W7 - o.qqtet to have an: week to forty perestt.atthetotntmw M “we... 1. Glenda. production In "86-108h Pmet8tnF my 1.. [can w 3 Mttitor on 1y ntl the silver to: pelt- eene to. sum" man he? mm In Jamm- the fur hm, end My . tum udtttttbnrn e! Duh-n. of the mink pelt- my he credited to I: My My has trtorod the fame. This Mtnae at the hr In- [m the Riv-kw to the home of Me dutrtry hna deeekgted - Wu tout the late In Elm Timmy the nut ttttOtt years or we, the W m. number of fur tem- e'dnnctng from Mr nnnenn IcArthur who has from less then . thou-ad In 1030 km and" Dr. Smith's can rm tho to mum then 8000 It the end of 1988. put ”lo a! week. we are Map The fur trade, which " on (In. ed to all! ll Wu: nicely, wu nredomlaent M8 Candi-n in- dmttrom, has receded Into . Ieee un- “UWO' CHI-"c“ w. M C, portant mutton with the induetrhlls- nume' Child: ladies' Aid and. W. won of the country and the - M. I. net may at the home u! develment of utunl moo-1m In Clarence Thompscn on c, " Noxrerttte-tettts, the fur tum-try ltlll 22nd with . good attendance. M'a plan's 1n Important pen tn tho live “W6 mad the scripture f-y. demnd for hm of both common and 1mm" vttr4ettee tot-Mn: fur manners um fur runner- actively en- PURSE FULL " GA." Threedrnttttr . - - - - -- : ant" (“Inn-v: t " q WE!“ ' an no lulu can u ttriots of m tttoem s, ,.tt ll' CAN“ h TttttCece?.: - 1'Lfl1. C,",, s""'sAeT AFTER FIRE " Came from a.“ Ancestry. to" “RM 90. 5h "ttttr . "I" a... W ha than - thor “worn "--.-. an... “(NEH - _ N" "-4 M am: Mr um» I My 'tt land. can. n.1uw' m in our no man of use and WM“ ”INN-’0 ttutt%gttewttor, ttc M. a an m o".- my." ”WWI-quaint: - “VII it Miran “huh... mum-mun. MAI- hum“ 00M and with mar-C'- -tn, Mr. and Mrs. was discussed and the Lord's , or In unbo- clolod the montinv In I MMorr " Louise 90hr”! mm In mt weer. Chenlev TT, Kiwi". uncu- the folio“ m : sketch of “no. emu. mat-nun" at It Hui Ct.“ " tan: V'MM'QM. m the we“ "ttlor a! the or". III In mo 1 hair am of in! “a new ttont him rm tNs m of («a dollar- and hero tho that school m Hit. Mr Cress had ttrom twin: new In (WW! Mum and was ("in up that pro 1W. nah new; q months of he - "MN. (or I million. I'nfm‘ “"8“" ho m mum of the Port' "MI an"! " “I too Ink. After Mr Cm- nm Mu he kept a mu" m m " lived. Re Wm- Ir','" WM” In M "mm-M mu. " the w. M. 8. Immune. Mrs My”: led In prayer. Cons“ ww" this MIMI. In. dell! with. A w w! "W "“m” VII “wen by 3'19. M. ”w. “G mllpah “PHIL All: m. Ml worn mm! in ANIM- Inn-M and Fix-Mm (En-M and a chom- "a mm" bv V...“ Am ”IV.” (‘sunnkuw and A.“ m. After tho t“ I. m m. Tho ttevt "WW-t» in. -o, M M0 at. "m Nnne M tho m. ~11” Cttmttho.i1, Fr"d.ny John I. and In Nelson Hunt In! -r. 'ttttt all "u respond- " by u verse of autumn. unw- my “a.“ the bone or Mr. Will A“ . up scripture new" m mad " W Campbell and punt m M by Mr. Ander.urm m will all m gnaw-red hv " - W.' AM the Winona pun o4 the W»: mm was mm, Than Me. “What an“ we main. of our “in." " M00, Murry)” ml. A Mm: “no won an an”. "emu. Inch titth . “I. - In”!!! on Nottdav an". Tun-I01 In lull: - better. u I: at In a... W of Aber. u m and Mm with Mr - In an ”In. ll- - than " Louise my; the - " m Meatd "In Mar.kvy tmelt-M Int wool: and. BM. A ”has “no won an an n. “it or do you just beioorr"' m mu um Unit of hmhsh in m. an. honed It and In M ran-Icy at mm. “m A N the violin Ind " " tho ERIK]: church r',' - the ”It barman IABOH t, my W ot nmnv‘ I d tho Us“ '0.“ ho ,trstrt tr" no 0.an min I Int man from to In " BlMiu Durh Th monthrt ility for this ye'tl lowest fi See. Sail J Lewes RR FIR Ma w And tht " he M "e's " With donut Huh Who Als tty'. How I Tttey And He As tto Th " Th Ins Th ct "

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