5? " bi i ummy-six feet below the “dunk. The ground Boor to he occupied by the making room and also, the sec- ond Boor will cover the whole site while than this there will be I Bet. T70B H.G.CALDER. Town Attertbsphetn" DURHAM "ATNMG-Phone " ind Bay Street; with s frontage on King Street ot " feet and on Bay Street ct 15: Net. Tho building will be sixteen storeys and basement and nub hue- the me for the proposed new landing for the Bulk of Montreal In on the non-unto“ corner of King Round Trip Rail Travel Bargains CANADIAN NATIONAL "iiii/rUFiidt on. (to an. a m In bun an a no 30:1:me molars Dominion '.mpte?tHtueerontttttd ittrttetWmHrn.ont..hom Fob- mums. mwmhucvery- thintrNttiortrtitodNruto "north-ounce“!!! Do. lunch-Muhmw â€Naomi-CM Not -trtntHtermtnsetaMefora -t-htgber_retaM- moan-2mm.“ “am-um thumb“ now-VIII his“- Te best - at cm not: - bun-national. Prom DURHAM March Mt, ll Vinson, Ont. and D1mtow, Mich, $5.10 CHIcAGO, $12.75 Equally Low Fares from all adj acent C. N. 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The 4.700400: downhill run from tho top at Mount McKay is ad-ttttf-ttttut 1,000foet ht I... ma n an. and provides thrills - tor comma to ---__ -- â€"" The Mission Band of the Presby- b',',,',','",,', f,':,',',,; ort,C"'uf'g,t'g," terlan Church will hold their meet. " " " lug on Saturday March 4th at 2.30 tower with the upper storeys en- . p. m. at the home of Mrs Nichol nehed to form the crowning motif. Th t rial f th h l xterl Dodda. Sleigh: will come to the W“: :3: 2 d e Xuze e or church to get the children and any . one n m . who might like to so. The building throughout has been March surely has come in like a designed in a clueical style and marine lion and snowdriits are be has been kept simple and restrained ing piled up. Conditions 'for travel- in character. in conformity with line are not wood. The most of us the best elements at the modem will not forget the winter of 1939. te1tool of thought in arehiteeture.. i Tim anmwnliv (ti-ml; nun .- n-.. back at the north and Mmthot about twenty feet. The remaining tour. teen storeys will torn: a massive tower with the upper storeys en- riched to form the crowning motif. The material of the whole exterior will be stone and granite. The building throughout has been designed in a clueical style and iii?, .1: .K.. iii'rjij:'iii'ii; The picture also than the greatly improved jump where champion- of my companion: will try to better the present Candle: record. The young Indy in the lower right corner of the picture. above In ulu IMaatmth Peterson. at Fort Willie-I. who will be one at the lam aer- he the eel-petition. Other Mr tiger- m an hung the I. mountain bush trolls. Canada’- only oieetrieatir operated In tow will be in operation from the clubhouse to n soc-toot level. Rnpo Edwards. Butt skier who has held many 'rhtursNonahipa, In tho club's conch. Edwards in neon executing n perlect sounde- sprnnx in the above layout. line are not good. The most of us will not forget the winter of 1939. g The Community Circle met on Mon. ;day night. Lantern slides were 'shown of scenes in Canada. The pity ,Itures were beautiful and also edu- }cational. There was a good attend- ‘anoe. ! The World Day of Prayer was heln ‘in the school room of the Uniter. ;Church on Friday, February 24th at (2.30 p. m. Miss Stevenson, Pres. of gthe W. M. s. of the United Church land um George Aitken, Pres. of the W.M.I. of the Presbyterian Church, presided over the meeting. Those taking part were Mrs Jno. Stevenson, Mrs Hustle. Mrs Suively. Mrs Wm. Aitken, Mrs Alex. Althea, Mrs. Jes. Nicholson. Mrs C. McDougsll and Mrs Morrison sang it duet while the collection was being taken. There Miss loin Peever of the Upper Canada Tract Society is visiting friends in Holstein this week in con- th‘on with their Mission for Sai- ors on the Great Lakes. The U. C. T. S. sends libraries to the Lighthouses. Sick Children's Hospit- " Old Peoples' Homes and Orphan- arms or any isolated or needy dig. trict in the North ttr West. i Mrs Norman Trelesven is at pres-l ent in St. Joseph Hospital. Guelph. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. W. Reid of PritMrvme visited over the week end with his aunt, Mrs Tuck. Sorry to hearof the serious Illness of Mr. N. McDoumll. We hope tor his speedy recovery. Mrs John Lem: who but been vili- imz her daughter Mrs Ju King of Oriilin the put week, Also visiting Mend: in Toronto, returned home Monday. --reiv .'-le.Nr...%.. - we“: -I-. wan 'b_rqBRWN""B wu- IIvcnuuW‘"“~"""-'"'r On Saturday \ltemoon. Omherd took out in the eel-vice . â€in Pee- mt. light “the were in phy..ronue, qrhietg cute ur-tStadt' vith, and HOMO“! DID/rod hockey .ver an a dither-rm line In John lacunae! m the lucky out of e um m“- the at Holstein- - Fewer win a. in mm... in the - wianer m Arthur Benton, the cm: Service Comm-elem. nude in Monday evening Holstein and Mr neu- Man†in W. M Ind in†men. Mr MM end " I PhrrM043nnndb ham at Durham. The score was 8 to chug. ot'ts .m serum. mu Dre-Ion hon were in Holeteinon " (Wilfrid new“) illuminant t tr in thror of Durham. Sorry Bryce poem .50.“ picture- 'nm my Mom. phyla; hockey hm purporting to eliminate Coun- Mercer had the mia$ortune to break the venou- mg. of union. with the have of that 'tttatm. M mullet litmture from the nail. his Ihoulder hone while playing the if! aettvttr. Rem I, IN]- led m came home with the IBM end otthe The trrtuetNe of We" Bame- mm. ht Ipite at the mm even- stick. Holstéin WM T--4. thgr name. n. am.“ in m eac- Mre John Lem: who has been vini- ing many authored to lee end enjoy WI the tmttextetrt$t. end my tte able than ot the Home. " Mr. Inc- inz her daughter Mrs Ju King of the picturee. to tie it up. or new the more. if Nicol. Davmtttort, Tomato. Ilia: Nn Orillin the put week, 1130 visiting The mini AM of the Pro-hybri- the ice lute Ion: enoulh. former years .... when the Hon. friends in Toronto, returned home an Church will meet on Thin-edâ€, The young peonle of More ere Member mr Winnipex North (If. Monday. March Mit " the home of In Brett. meaning 1 pl" entitled “In. “,M..__,._.., ._.. 5......“ m. goes out " this time to the R. Ben-i A m m “lime! "I that wick Br. an», owing tubules“: of eomNetetr Wed in in Inowdrm a loving father, Mr Robert muck. ttttd thet "x mm!- had to trudge 1m tour nonthl behind his mm tthnttat . trttitt to I farmhouse.†partner. They will be long roman-l _“.___ bond by thee may friends in this vicinity. u a with, example for“! t""5ntt one of tlo follow in their m. "rt It†hen." aid one winter, (GiiUi,GiTGiairisUiiLa magnum nnmm,“uu. -wmoomyduthnotthou 'hlmhlummm l "a you-hm ml tho-om mated - mm W." irir'iiiFFFii7i"iLiirtl"'t'iil "Oh, “it thatttmtthenrar at . rivo ttHat-as-m. Huh iiGil:iC'2': n... ..... - -- --= -.i-, 3mti"srmtmtrs,tmtttrmeutsAr." that God'a blessing ma: upon you. Signed on In community: Russell Drl Nelson. Lloyd Loni,- made the I Mr. and in. Bunston intt.hr and thanked those the lovely aim. and one tr volcano! to all to out than in their new home MDWRBVIBW parture Dundalk you and and prom which has ourselves 1 We. ask you to accept this writing desk. chair and table, as a. email token of our election and esteem. and hope that it may ever remind you of our happy associations togeth- er, and that it will hemp to melanin and promote that true friendship. Your departure from murmur township in which you hue spent all your lives, is a matter of profound regret to the people of this commun- ity, to whose hearts you have en- deared yourselves by your my kindnesses and true friendship. It is some consolation to us, however, to know that you are not going very far swsy, and that you will be able to come back from time to time to visit with your may friends. In whose homes you will always be welcome guests. You will be missed greatly by the people of this com. munity in general and by the con- 'trelation of Amos Presbyterian church in particular. ' ed Mr and Mm Bun-ton and famitr to come to the front, and read to them the following address: Dear Mr and Mrs Bunston and family A large gathering of neighbors and relative, came in on Mr. and Mrs. James Dunstan and family on Friday evening last, to have a social time with them before leaving our midst. After having a. pleasant time until midnight, Mr Gordon Henderson ash We are sorry to see her leave our community, but our loss will be Mr. and Mrs. Dashwood's gain. Tomorrow will be the last day ot February. and we will be glad tone it disappear, as It bu been a. real cold and stormy month-a real old. timer. A few from our burg in! more east ot the village. attended a recep- llon in honor of the newly-weds, Mr and Mrs Archie Clark. " hit, father’s and mulch, Mr and Mrs NellClark on Friday lat. Miss Florence Renwick its leaving our midst on Thursday ot this week, back taller old position in Dunnvllle. Ill Blul'luu- hue [Ill-INDIE! ll mm DROMORE P. Y. P. B. making Jelly, nnd in color and tex- Amos Young P we“, Society met 3!: thet/JL,",'.'"" but the size at the home ot Mr Ind In John Ee. -'..__ _ cles, with a mod ottendnnce. The Me. scripture passage wu mad by Archie anMORF. Howell, and an Kaye led in prayer. Mrs. Jasper Whyte, who spent n Hill Matittet Mttir gave the topic on fortnight with her mm, Mm. John Fellow-hip, otter which Alec Me. Dunstan, returned to her home Int Gtiitvrar Ind Ken Lem: an: a duet Saturday, with her health not the but Bill Patterson read Kipling: poem. A few (mm our burg tusd mare "The Thouundth Hun." The mum east ot the village, attended g recep- benediction brought the devotion! “on in honor of the newly-weds, Mr part of the meeting to . close. The and Mrs Archie Clark. " his father's mt ot the evening Wu smut in slut- and mother's, Mr and Mrs Neil Clark ins. after which lunch was served. A box of omen. grapefruit and kumouats were received by Mr and Mrs N, Rethertnetem from the form- er's parents who are unending the winter " Lake Wales in MtMda, (five miles from the lemons Book Tower). The mm arrived in excel- lent condition and was shared with Mm W. Home who epent last winter in Florida. The humans“ is media making Jelly, and in color and tex- ture is like an orange but the size of . small gel-kin. ner. Roll call word "Wfmuuttitr." and the sincere I drama s existed between for many long rl W. as the day of Inn near, we . members of Rood wishes l blessing may Signed on be l behalf Drhnmie, presentation. replied feet. ' present for of Four de. home near ' extend to , your family and we pm years WET of this Will “80-0 at In an! at one, "uari; and Inn in“ to In!!!" 1 TORONTO "There were " men sitting around Said Mr Poullot; anon; , the stove at the service station early thittrm too numerous to new today. Many had lived cards att “In the old times (before the a night. Some of them tried to, principle) civil newlee. â€not: sleep on benches 1nd along the were young men (Poullot tderrot counter. Eon-lien err-Ink Included. amen) who were open landed: Char- Woods, Cheney: Huck Golt~_u|umt_ had 11.: on m..- InI-I B--_._. I n-“ . --- - We brought help to it from the ser- vice station but it was empty. I guess the occupants got to a. farm. “Three of the men who tried to shovel out get frozen. Rar Adams of Durham, and Stan William. ot Holstein. got their em frozen and Clare Wnton of Holstein, got his feet frozen. By the time we ttot turned around to go ban to the station another ear was stranded. We brought help to it from the ser- Stranded in Snowdn'fts 2etmhg from Toronto The young people are enjoying skating on the dam. Saturday evening with Mr 1nd in: Pete Cornish. Miss Jessie Pike spent the week and with her parents near Mount Mr Pete Cornish hm the misfor- tune to tall and break sever-J ribs and strained the ligaments, ot his hip which ha been quite minim. Mr and Hrs lllfmd Baton visited with Mr and Mrs Bert Lewis recent- lr. Mrs Charles Lawl- returned home after spending a few holidays with friends in Toronto. Sympathy 1: extended to Mr end Mr: Harry Caldwell in their recent bereavement. There hat, been no church the last two Sunday: on account of thewea. ther and bad mas. crowd Mn: mount. Tter have a nice quilt which someone in mint!» none“ for We. Come and in". I not! et---the war]: the Institute ls doing ttil the year round given In Russell Hall when the Wo- man's Institute ham their 'At Rome, "tdtu'ohrtthinxfommMtott lame Mr and Mrs Norman Schenk spent e or the men who tried to out get frozen. Ray Adams am, and Stan William. or ‘. got their em frozen and Penton of Holstein, not his the clay ORCHARD L's.PII.D.'-vh m.“ 5} "__ """"'"'-'. Mummy...“ - um and. whom union-c “corn: mm;_._ www.muh Ilfruetttratdio open minded an n have 1 lot a AN, Ph. DN vb mMrtoteaestt. WIN “nm‘u tht-tms-di" mun-my tttttit ther he... CM. l ittthetrtrraneh. “withâ€? «My dtthemtt. “chum.“ luau 'oemartrratt-riLii"ii'"i." lduhmmtbmnum in the courts. Elsie Wenoler. dude: Hun So for u the trade treaties so. no don. Grade: '--r- [ml-ll: trmottttt of debate will choose the. " Home": Allen node"; in the least. Thmr hove been signed Hertha]; Wesley Wonder. sealed and are in operation. It in R. W. Cl really on undemocratic procedure. 7 ------e--.- Parliament is asked to put- "Mn Review “We. bring. mulls. the accomplished (not. Nevertheless, it. the debate goes on. with the â€hem": "m"-'""""------- claiming great thirvm will result. "e-e-rr-ia-rs-i-cram-tsig-ts the Conservatives "viewing with alarm" and the other mum saying“ -----Roary - we will vote for it and Ice. the lezlsIauon more than a you "o.,t-tttetsn â€my and thee were rowdy to Introduce It and. 6-utttt u. into the Home as soon In hey ro- lock. m: 6.-4 veive from Westmlnlnter the power tee Weber; Edit to do so and have It declared valid Walther. m: “wt-M pound.- W" of (emu: - rcund the constitution.) ditBeRglti" were "Irma-ted In the dohate. the most unltkclv of which Wu tnducllu the dissent"): and stubborn. pm- inces to um to an amendment of the British North Amerim Aet. NI- ine that. Paw-"amen. In I mum-It! vain. could pm! for the necessary amendment. oe. Induction could be mused hvaInr for unemnlcmont insurance for thne mvincea which wbhed to awn" thmnlvcu of It-l on the tgFr4t.or4e-4t which“... Mr. Neill. who Introduced the read-‘ “Mon ttrtdeoeetdent. Comm-Alum“, thoueht this tttgt method the moat! littete to work. " would “noel but! net comnel the nrovlnces to cooper; at». u in the one of aid use amnion-I The mum" of labour. the Kati Norman Rom-rs. soak!“ for the 'rovernment. Mid that nu emu Ind been mum from Gum to draft Mr Bennett, who knew " M. tried to let around the consumm- at difneuttim by alumina that unal- r-lovment Insumnee. ttttttttttttttt - 011M hour day and so on. m hy- products of the Trent»: ot Var-omen. and so could be dealt with by the federal Parliament. since. constitu- tionally. It In the Men] nunlomeut which deals with forum treatin- But he reckoned without the Privy Council. unemployment Act -d. but “In: thrown out by the Privy Council on constitutional mas. 80cm incur woe I: I mound-l was: they do clded. Member for Winnlm New: (In. Woodeworth) nut Introduced Me unemployment molution. It m necesuuw to put up en wt for the princlole of the Ineuure. It In no [outer new-nun. . . . Tod" every- one who think: in In (not " unem- ployment Insurance." The whole ditRmtttm In in how to get It done. The m. “on. Ir Beet. " tWttttid nerd!) 1tstgodtaetnq Cw" I“. luau-aw». I WWW" to “hm“ W'mmm-mmm mum litmturo from the III“. in 'tttgt-ttMgt m w. “No The principle of Mentmyln-ymmw-od Insurance mémvedlnull -semtme-."t-.tAhtaoet. spoolntmenta to of mg I AU. :3: K‘Ihoooudm tt! " M '_..- l. Mus-2:... I -- k, - 1m , " 1m an. - new, Wet, Win, In. I. r, 0th to 00'... Plan“ It.“ at the In: In“. 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