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Durham Review (1897), 9 Mar 1939, p. 8

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H _ltl' 'l" 'rlt it! "oGiU, Ji mm a Inch size, ml The Road Supt. presented Pay Slut No. 3, wanting to $71.48. with Sun’s. “In! of $10 and expen- Iel to Convention of 815. which was T103 H.16ALDII. Tm Monk-Phones DURHAM "ATtoN.-Phom, " Peter Mulch, Chas. MiGittivrar, cod Alla. Milford Hopkins. Victor Adana “not C. Hopkins, Milford Matthew. Inn Anton. Richard Irvin. Geo.Hunt, E. E. Gardiner. Richard Cutlon. J. Wilkinson. Hun-y Wilkinson. Wesley he. Thou. Yale. Juno- Mather, In Yale. Hugh Lamont. Juno: Shana. For tmin service going and return tug. see handball: or consult - -.~. -- vvuu-VI. W “In hon all mm. A mm. of $10.00 Tenders to be c in voted 110th Library Bond. The Bunk: w The Clark was Instructed to notify that the Tu Co 00. Thu. s'f_t't'trtiyoyuiliaiiiiiii'i an": of use: on the following n, --.. . Round Trip Rail Travel Bargains Prom DURHAM March 10, " b mus”, 0-0. and ”no", men... $5.10 CHICAGO, $12.75 My Low m trom all adjacent C. N. R. stations. The Road Supt. wu instructed to Nam-set-that-ye-h-tttit-tia-dere-sas 'tttfeeeeeettttt,etar: t'i'iii' tisg1t'attt iiiitlt?E?2i'll'i)i.2iltii'ii?i! iiii'i'iiFii'iii'i1iiliff ','d,,h',rg't/h'ittht a. 'iiaik'i2ii'itidi'i'iiii r"d'ltlt'ti'tgtfa,',ttt2lh"g,"aT2tt',t 2,tatgttNs't,' mmdhmMymbci’lctoflmhly,um lunar-,1- eeadb'_ Sia'rgttr2t,tt t2"dtartttg'2lt trtla12tg2atfhltthgr,tfgi.' “rm! mbhhfimdwdflnkflmm CANADIAN NATIONAI: Mm: Forest Branch, R. B. YULE, Manage, Holngia ChtbAmoerr.. Open Mondav and Friday “line“ on Y'" DARK or MoNiai--got In “0"..y [at't'IC'D' .‘I‘XIC " Conmhqm ’m'M‘M MI LUUNCIL crushing to be done in three lets. A marked check equal to 10 % of the 110an larch 6th. Mem. contract to accompany each tender. BANK or MONTREAL A mm of 310.00 Tenders to b; hosed April 6th. . IHIIIIICID' "tttttteq II!VICI than” Indy" -- for autumn» an Twenty Tons of Voice etampe. and telephone, Dee. 15,1938 to date 85.94: Wm. Aldeorn, trip re indigent. 81; Thee Hattie, trip rein- digent $1: B. M. Patterson. trip re meeting RV. trustees 81; R. Irvin, relief (milk) 85.90; Mun. World ac. re supplies 53.43: Miss A. Bree, grant to Holstein Library tlo. Letters were read from the Town- ship of Bequesing re relief re Geo. Leonard. The Clerk was instructed to write for itemized statement and 1tartieolarts. Meeting adjourned to meet on Arr. ril IO, at 1 p.m. for general business M Christie. use of room 32; Stephen Ptrrttt,tsaititr, mreo11eeting taxes 3.30; Matthew Hooper, re collecting taxes ton account) $16; Dr. Hemott, re treatment indigent patient $6; Wm. Aberdein. relief 824.42; J, M. Nich- um rem Impala utter April]. The following accounts were pass- ed and ordered paid: Members of Council. meeting to date 812.50; Mrs The Banks were to be Instructed that the Tu Collector will collect all Jay. M. Nicholson, Clerk 'u-au In lull“ my. "I!“ we" 6271.7), A play entitled " comes home from college" will given. The Mission Bend the Presby- terian church were invited to the home of Mrs N. Dodds on Saturday March 4th. David Aitken took a sleigh load from the village. Mrs Dodds had invited the children near her home; in all there were " " this meeting. The pres. of the Band. Doreen Eccles, presided and open- ed the meeting with hymn "Josue aids us Shine." Rev. Thou. Dodds Mrs D. Allan has received word that her trrother-inmiw, Mr W. J. Robertson of Toronto, In dead., He hu been in Florida far a few weeks, and the word came from there of his oath. The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church are hol as 3 30cm Friday Mrs J. Molnnis had a. visit from her brother. Mr John Mann for a few days last week. The w.M.s. of the Presbyterian church will meet on 'mmrsday. Mar. 9th at 2.30 p.m. " the home of Mrs. Bert Eccles. Mrs Allen Reid of Mooaejuw is visiting her mother Mrs T. J. Reid. The Women's Institute will meet 'lhursday, March 16th, at 2.80 p.111. at the home of Mrs. Hetherimrton. Topic "mstorieat Research,” Mrs Hague. Roll call “The history of my home." “Collection of Antiques cn display." Every body welcome.' On March 17th a. social will be held in the school room of the Unit- ed Church. The North end will pro- vide the program and the South end will provide the lunch. The lull ' Aid of the Presbyteri- an Church holding n social in the school on Friday, March 10th. A play e tied “Mm came home from Cell " will be present- ed. Lunch will served after the program. The W.M.S. of the United Church will meet in the school room on Tuesday. March 7th " 2.80 p.ln. Mrs C. Fenton and Mrs R. sun will give the reedim. Mrs Shively will give the readings. Mrs Sniveley will take the devotional part and Min T. Stevenson. president will have charge of the meeting. Rev. Mr. Johnstoi, fora: minia- ter of Holstein end Pei m can- gregations preached on Sunday in the Presbyterian Church. There was a good attendance to hear their former pastor. Pleased to hear that Mr N. Me. Donnell In humming from his seri- ous illness. Miss Audrey Brown of Mt. Forest is spending the weekend with her tiroLSTqttttt LE at on may, lurch trd, In the Agri- cultural Hell. The play entitled “mother Mine," we: pro-eluted to a hall house. All the perfume" took their part: well, eepeclnlly the lead. ing lady, In Wellace Adams, who did exceptional, welt. Lunch was served the phyere Alter the progrtm. Rev. Mercer we: the chairmen. It certainly m an evening well spent. you man an M. oldtlue mm“; but then lurch does m m at times. In” The United Church hold their Iod- ing. at on may, March an], tn the Agrr with cultural Hall. The play entitled wyn 2,',otr, Mine," wu wanted to a a] on "" In“... All 5L- -.--- AAAL Old In What...» bummed luau. "W “.4 --iues-i'a_ v. . -. aia' 31': mo "new. H tt.?re 1" "te m mmuttattmttw - _ "mm-""9 lens. In P. w. noon. At the Aut: Balzac of “mum-em" "no" qheDrxtrrtoesW..g.mrttttugdttsrtr 1mhintttnhrHMrs.W.D.Mrmrtnand I F, t “GI-bl. um "It . Le,:::,?? mum-a m. mum we... puma, andytt-uttattliiiitiriii".','"""a""r Jon-Vim. iGii"iu'raLi"i"GiLi'iiu%iirCr."1t. Imam mmumw. New 5.. ------ .m.unamIceman-anus.Mmcmmmmmmmmmmm,hmlmcu~~m "vett'timtt"tht_a.asFt-ttuttbeuirrmttstr 1teea'.t?thttt1ttetriiiiL) t'.'h1ttre.-Viiiii' mane-11: "Whistle-M """i.ttt'tUu'?tU""e. mummdmh in. M.u~.~ third." amnion-o. P"""'""'". t"'v"t""-or-iGGGa='d'L",'2'h'e'fC, _ The Dromore Women's Institute At Home was held on March 3rd _ which wee n real success, the night being one and s good crowd. A program wee provided by the lo. Cal people. . About ' o'clock Rev Mr Kaye brought the audience to order with I. selection from Bllton orchestrs followed by the chnirmsn's address. duets by Mr. Gordon and Alex. McConnell end Harry and Ken. neth. Music by four boys, Archie Rouell. Maxwell Kaye Gordon and Alex. McGllllvrsy. A solo by Lorne Eccles. " reading wee given by Florence Clark after which a. play entitled, “Mrs Briggs of the Poultry Yard" was given by young people: Mrs W. Renwick, Mrs Russ Taylor Margaret Leith, Dorothy Taylor, Florence Clerk, Muriel Watson. Dor- othy McNalty, Lorne and Orval Ee- cles. Harvey Lelth and Charles Wat. son. Then the fioor being cleared, the Bilton Orchestra supplied good music for the dance. About twelve o'clock the ladies served lunch and coffee. The lucky numbers were drawn for the quilt which the ladies in community had made and sold tick- cts on. The tickets were drawn by five little girls. Irene Eccles, Helen Renwick, Eleanor Williams. Bernice Williams and Geraldine McLean. The ttrat lucky ticket, for the quilt, went to Lenin Lyons, second pillow cues to Sendy Tyler; third, rouge set to_Allsn Aitken; fourth, cushion l cover to Mrs J. Homily: . tttth l tnncy plate toEttoertMtsNhttr. here- . minder of the night wee spent in l uncut. , i1 Saugeen. Rev. A. Brodie of Rope. Ville omcated. We extend hearty eontrmttt1ations . A meeting to arrange for the Old Boys' and Girls' Reunion will be held in S. S. No. " school on Fri. day. March Mth. All the section are Cordially invited. DROMORE WOMEN" INSTITUTE HELD 'AT HOME' On Wednesday afternoon at the home ot her parents. Bessie Victoria, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Believe it or not.' Robert Taylor ambled 44 horses the night of the At Home in Russel Hill]. Art Ren- ton also stabled a large number, and some at other places. A crokinole social we: held on Tuesday night of lut week " Mr Clarence Wilkinson's. Clarence kept the games going tire, minutes " each table. Mrs George Hooper Jr., best ladv player won box or fancy hand. keuchieis. Hrs Will Hooper received the booby prize. Aggie wouldn't tell us what it was. John McKenzie won men's prize. a tube of shaving cream and Artuith took the booby prize, an all day sucker. Mrs Wilkinson serv- ed a good lunch. All had a pleasant time. We wouldn't mind going to another one soon. Mr Rose Hill is gradually mining tn strength. He is able to do some chores at the barn " present. They tell us March came in like a lion but we'll lay it was like a lion all winter. but of health . Mrs Ray Tucker and little dough- ter arrived home from Durham Hos- pital Sunday Inst. Mrs Chas. Watson spent the put week In Mt. Forest with her mother Mrs W. Ferguson who Is not In the Mr Gprdon phone installed the winter In Toronto In home " present. Mlle Sadie Column of Toronto spent the put week at her home. end sue Bible content. A very pleasant time was spent. Lunch we: served by the “he. and her In- aumte. In Keith and In. N Hmbm. i rereading. Hemmentoneite wtth him the 28rd Palm. In Geo. Anton, pres. of the wane. led in M. Kathleen Decla- nve e reed- lng. Anne Irwin, Ethel have. any with label Love at the Mano. I- wyn Nicholson ave u tttqtrumegtt. al on the piano. Anne Irwin, Ethel Love and Alice [will nag. In Hustle .ted in payer at the close; ww'ru FCPEMONT DROMORE Moore, was united In mar- WOMEN'S INSTITUTE HELD _ AN AFTEROON TEA _ Durham Women’s Institute held a tale of homemade baking and - and served tttternttogt tea Seturdu. Alargenumberolgueeu were no celved by the pneldent. In "T. R. Quentin. Tee m served by In J. Mrs Robert (amount spent last woek with her mother, Mm. Nelson of Nenagh. Mrs D. Mollvrlde visited one day last week with her sister, M!" Clara "main. Miss Gladys Schenk visited Sunday in the Nelson home. Mr. Bert. Eva spent the past week with his mother In Hanover. Mn. Bert Eva treated the young people to a. bingo party on Thursday. was Mamret McRobb apent the weekend with her friend mu Vel. ma Lewis. Mr and Mrs R Campbell of Owen Sound visited with her mother, Mrs McVenn. Miu Muriel Nelson of Durham spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Jasper Whyte and family spent Sunday with Mr and TORONTO Mrs Wht. Marsha.“ visited Monday with Mr and Mm Stanley Mountain. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs A, C. Ila-shall Need-y. Min Jessie Mugabe" returned to her home from Toronto on Tuesday. Mr, and Mm. Dave Robertson of Murkdale visited on Sunday with Mr Ind Mrs J1me: Petr. Miss Susie Marshall itt assisting“: the home ot Mr and Mm. Hubert Mc- Dougalt, near Holstein, this week. (intended for int week) There wu no church service on Sunday on account of the stormy any and the World Day of Prayer service Wu cancelled owing to the weather and so much sickness in the neigh- borhood. in: aft trouble . Mr Melville Watson was a visitor at the parental home on Monday. We no glad to know that In. Norman Kerr of Varner is recover- ing after a severe attack of ctr Mr Harry Caldwell. Mrs. Cnldwell Br. and Mr. Wesley Stormy visited on Sunday at the home of relatives near Arthur. where Mr Small, tt com sin of Mrs Caldwell. died onE-aturdny Mr and Mn. C. Munster tutdMr and Mrs. Walter Hemmer spent. Thumdny evening at Int week with Mr and Mm David Marshall. Quite A number in our neighborhood have been ill recently with cold; uni mt. Several in the Watson families have been laid up, also In. Albert Marshall. 7 Mr and Mn Wilbert Petty of Col. linrwood. were visitor. on Sunday with his menu. Mr and Mm Arthur Irvin of we moat visited on Sunday with Mr and down through the ace- and mount good people terr the words of the text are then of David, and we and it in Elijah. Peui amid-t " my mu. often cheen III with his hope and optimism and Jeane an the gate: of Hell Iheli not prevail tV gunet the Church of the living God. Let u. then like Pun pi'eu thwart! the mat of the high ceiling of God in Christ Jesus and hope to the end. There w also an interesting talk for the hon and girls on tthar. ecter buildinl. hm" mad his text VII: “The godly nun cot-em” for the. hithful tail from among the children ot men" It and In Will. We um mm. 111 visited may evening with Mr. and In Harold Barber. in cm. Kuhn returned lutmk from n visit with Kitchener Manda. loom W. Bode tad In Won spent Thursday in Owen Sound. 'eranomgtirsrtttr,rarremn. dwvtsttarsnrtttstgrandtgm.Ww (In: was her dntsghter, In New "'oeattHmrstteDtrehearertttttm. mmmurmuuwm KNOX CORNI-‘RQ Rev. Mr. In” (not for " nub- Mr. and anxious Denim-ta nil O‘CHARD "LARK! . immune 'hl%2'dUtt't J:,,': Mankind“ -"'---.ee "at In the Globe & Matt leads Inc: muse belief that Mr. McCall-sh bu over. shot the nut. Instead of elimina- Inx the evil- m our deenoemtte form or government. ouch 'mN9asda, It continued long enough, will heal: the eoettMemat of the not. In Pr thtnk of it as a mutant-ugh what endless month: of talk (here would he while they thrashed out their pol- But what I want to know its, where is Mr. McCullagh gems? Inadexshlp is all very well, but we are going to be in a bad way If we get hundreds of thousands of leaders in this, coun- try, We have u trying enomh time with the tew we have. Supposing 1!! the "lemguen" not together In some emanate. of the covenants MN» appoint their friends landles- of merit, and the cuticle-Mon ot them. selves standing under “nucleus plum tree " some future date. . An aroused electorate an locom- plish all tilts. the Henge constituency. You all know of Instances when en mused people hsve elected their ancients- ttve at almost no expendltlme of mo- nerH600.00, $800.00. $1000.00. Then. In contrast. s pork laurel constituen- cy In Montreel cost one former M.P. who is now in . very eminent part. Utter, 847,000.00. I due uy that he didn't put up the 847,000. A third needed "an In the elimin- tion ot rampant party mun-nu- ed from working tor the common good 1nd Into the service of the cam- palgn fund trrodueintr me. If the electors think of their ent. zemhlp u e privilege, little money is required to conduct a compel“ In pelgn funds. There ie met one we, to do that end it is to eliminate the cempeign funds. If e constituency went; to be repreeented in the Per- liement ot Canoe. ell the people in that oonetituency ehould be willing end even endow to give e one" e- mount of money for the oer-wing on ot the oeupeie'n of their cendtdete. They should indlnentiy reluee do have their cendidete ilneneed by powerful interests giving money in large emulate, penlculeriy when the (er-tunes of these groupe cen been:- mented by perty policy end eon- treete. isn't it tetriy obvioue that such groups expect return for their money? it is Just " thte point tint. the Member's etiorte my be divert. The second, and most dismantling Is to free every chemilumi- than obligation- to than who supply“ once In full term, It it no wished, unleu detected on a Btmtthtt want: oNsonttdeaee vote. That would leave ""rrmeanbrsrfreetasmtoms the 'neritofenettquestitntaa [tuneup in the Home. feel the tune. The euieet we, to elect freedom for-the lumber- of Pttrtiaatesnt In. Amt, by My“ the defeat ot a government were doesn't new the dds; of the gov. ernment. but ot the measure only. has been hr too much working for JiiiiiriL. My advantage and forgetting the light. I manly um that Ipeoch. um the conversation of no ple everywhere. m, request “to teteget ttarte " "atattte and 00m for the cou- tnnddtttttattoauthtr,Ht. My MeeepuchmOtuulr. lo Gama helm and.“ toll-I1". (“hon-end to this once). and [Ive wrestled with my ennui 'III. Possibly the not Mgrttttaust thins Naming In and: In the will of the people than their lean-n re- set-ding public euro. And the; they ere unused In clea- M the hund- the live stock um. We and a ,vuudaretttsotmdetrmttee.Thr stseltottattmert--tedaatdro- rerma.totu-ot-itt-aattte Bream. Severn-nubillam -dnndoetertoq.etirttagrestt- ltwunvukd-uym! Arett-tsanmAatmr'. We 5‘11!me um nigxedreeomrnrttentand m tstaesmnrntteetoeettmtortradr “I“ I“ PHAIL’. ltudy ot the ballot use altd mun-Mn T'totynttodtttntait-deetd.dtttnt would then Mar In an. it it so wished. WIIKLY Lm - no Ontario now Ind. that the Child- m'l AM Bed“ w Att the de- mlttlnnc mad for n6egtnM. all“. due to her than the may W as!!! ot mire-II» childless cm a We children 000 m In their home. m 1080. 084 children M the wow placed. on.“ VII: '" In 'mrtotN.tq6esttuqatttno.etat8uwV mod Just rmw"" C-'--'"'"'--.,,, ""t't't-ttrmGiiii-iGfiiw. 'Wing. of the iiiGi MON. was. wen. MAR. 13, 14,15 Uncle Sun’- Armada or and and thunder Icon- to story In the-clean unfold. the than; may at BAT- TLE!!!“ THAT no: THE: SKY '. ‘Goid mirte in L, iir, THUR" "ttet., BAT., Matt. c, 10, " Two Great hat-nu! T' W take a Bride m In thoir ehttd " If tt tton with which mumumm,m chm month-brou- mum, "W ”I‘lllmupbww. "hedestatsdmreettumatturndoo- timsiatteuerortortt-earrtms, Always in Trouble‘ dopamine: 1trenmetirataa6der- ed..Wl|enamuett bleached.“ tt ”aluminum, sauna Nahum” tater 'atettaiamndes,to-teetagnattegr. cum-(Anon announcing the m tims.AfterthedtiMt-be- phe- ed, - mm of Inspection ur- made during I two you “M" Period to mantle childl- moelvlns PM” mun-um. mun, Sunday, he: I. 1089. Ing'IOOMQr-numm toCersinruet.rtrtHmmninhr' aetheymr,srttt-tttatweemt cup coma-mam market, Hatched. "metttte.e-.nard-Mttt" a lotto-tret-tmiter Worm.nu9utm mmcmwuur. 1-!onme ammonium“ m1m.hodllvnllem¢h comm-.muuutoet In .therh-eaeeh-et't""e"t dar. In A most dam Intact. "rt in teen My ”at”: 'h.-.-. ma.m-u- sr-trt-tot".".. willow-vino!” te-tnt-s-a-he':' Iymmmww Immanuel-1"“ - nmwmnnw- 3°." mammoth-“W a"mse"rnr-teaHoeodiesuda mmdumm mucus-mutt!” - “autumn“ mumrmmI-VM' mau-m.u.uwuuchn ttae-oe--.-'.-- ,ramtetttoreodietannt+i'"ew malt. [NMWWIIUIO niMloollLlVonth. The ”mumwmmmut ‘Roud ttemok ~ROXY my. Mum-w Wham-filth“ mama-0w".- ”manhunt-tit“ ”annual-“CF: a...“ manual-nan: «In» "na-ta" -r.._ an ”hm"; hm“ man-human“. “Cw. tua. Pity! a I “MCI. Human. M Marrh Church try Res Mnlmlm I In"!!! “ The wmnl Honda 5' DEA?“ oe Arm I week" died on Haunt of It and Mrs has cm 50.9. In his "ttt me tart, ttta alum-r and if " the tho lat, Prlrr I hm ttw "P WI! "MPH when." of Mn: ulna am In Wedgtesdt ("M I '1an WI PITT} at C. Sara BUR! " Mr and Ir left Gamay " " with h hours. Mi YOUR Specialist Ir M Hes had Moo-“In in Hair tttted TI “or that r’w to Smith To th Wint “I! ttt wt urn-Ml Appointments numb The dc. Gena-u n mm. of "r Of Mr R "Ilium. an in the In Wt I the TI REV. M. M Burr Vol. L ad [to M limb. Dunn y Md has: t " Ar The " WILLIA val-n two M, ttte "In!" Cantu-r " Illa that M he ll lbw H: bu K ml! tttts d

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