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P xanthto I. s filtered, - The solution I: Mcheson, wu- nlly with My ir-Ci TH E REVIEW, DURHAM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS Clear as glass, it has the peculiar property of transmitting lifht throughout the entire length o a rod, so that the electric bulb stspplr ing it can be in the handle of the in- strument, rather than actually at its cmi,.insiethe patient's body, as has anxiously been" the use. New surgical instruments which can carry light around curves, per- mitting illumination of any affected inmr part of the body, were intro- dm-ui recently to the American Ccrllcsre oi Surgeons, and are now being made in Canada. The new lmnls‘ of medicine are made of a plastic material called "Lteite" ntuthyl methacrylate, the tongue: twisting designation arising from its; chemical constituents. I Til. child who swallows a penny, -... Ll ' ma--_a .nLA I...A- I.-- _ A":_ = or his parent who just has a plain sore throat, will soon find their phy- sirinrt better equipped to cope with thy.crnergetry. A - A (,:illiltiiijl,lll,?.,jl,i.i,i,/i',l,',pjyg,i,i, We supply them in any quantity at lowest prices “Alton 16. my Piped Light Om. H. G. Enid; lis a peculiar optical property, ac- cording to chemists who spent years of research in its development. The rays of light, travelling up the in- terior of the rod literally "bounce" as they strike the highly-polished sides. Being unable to penetrate the exterior stall, the); "stide'ldoym the inner shaft uhtil ihey reach thGiid. The characteristic of the material which permits the _light-transmission Thus the lower tip of the instru- ment, down in the throat, can be made to shine with a brilliant light, to illuminate the entire tract, and by ‘frosting any part of the surface, the beams can be released not only at the end but on whatever area can best light the surgeon's work. Heat, glare or electric shock, which natur- ally accompany a lighted bulb in- serted into the body, are also elim- inated in the new instrument, the source being far away from the lighted 'ttd. _ _ - _ Mn. J. D. McLeod won the con» eohtion prise. Lunch was served by the hostess and "sienna. The April meeting will be held " home of Mm Arab. F-fewart. The National Anthem closed the meeting. On Wednesday the Holdfast U. F.W.O. Club meeting was held " home of Mrs J. A, Nichol when " ladies were present. Mrs. Archie Stewart presided. Roll call was sn- swered try spellim’: your name back. wards and created much fun. Corn. munity singing was enjoyed. The questionaire was read try Mrs. Mel. Hogarth and the members answered the questions. Current events were read by the secretary. Mrs A. L. Blocks gave at reading, "Are you an active member or do you Just be. long." Mr. Arthur Haas of Holstein was the guest speaker, and gave o most helpful and instructive all: on "ceropemtion." Mrs J. K. McLeod moved s vote of thanks on halal! of the Club.to Mr Hess. His address was thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs Nichol put on s monkey contest. The prize was won by Mrs Dan Csmphell and Mr and Mrs Alex Knox and Gar- net of Toronto, spent weekend at her parents here, They also attend- ed the hockey match Friday even-r in: in Markdale. Mr Dick Carson returned home Friday after spending a week visit- ing in Toronto. Congratulations to our Hockey boys who won the McDougall tro. phy on Friday night in Markdale. The score was 5--1. Several cases of measles here " fects the attendance or church and School. We extend the warmest congratula- tions of our citizens to Mr and Mrs F. Shackleton. late teacher here, on ,1heblrth of their third son, (Keith Scott) on Friday Feb. 24th 1939. He is now Principal of Mt. Forest Pttte lie School, comfortably settled. Mr and Mn Rom. Lee moved by help ot kind neighbors to their new home. (Mr. John Aideorn’n urn) near Swinton Park, on may inst. A decided pleasurable feeling of elated satisfaction exists in our sporty town, over the winning of the Manama" trophy. in competition with Phmherton, Friday evening last at Markdale. A surprising number ot fans turned out to see and cheer. $105.00 were the door receipts. The score 5 to 1---that 1 was caused by the snow-covered glow of goal keep- er. chiming out of Mr. John Me Meekin's hand. The opposing team put forth every Mort, but failed to some more thanks to goal keeper and defence. John MeViear, son of our store keeper and fox rancher here, had the honor of aeorlnz 3. and Wilfred hook the other two. The bow: of our club had their group trhototrraph taken at Mr. Haw. kin'n studio. Corurrattttetiont, for suc- cess attained. not having a. rink to practire noon. covered as it is with 'rptrertd feet of snow. atranetemttld on We title. me turn- ing point of the series was Price- vme's denim»: to transfer the third mm», "m"- tut-ttt home who. to Durham rink. Here. with their lack: to the wall, Pricevllle puma out that his home team should win it for the that time. In the play-oil â€not. beat ' out at tr, Pricavme and Pusherttm were or. ponents. Hesherton won the ttrat phr. The late Mr. McDonnll of Priming vicinity dented the tro- phy to the league, tad it in lulu Hail to Pricevllle Hockey Club! 1939 champions of the Semi-Pro League. From only a smell villu’e, without a ring for practice end train. lag, the team phyed its home - in Hemenon, end fought It: View over all rivals to capture the top rung, and the Jam McDonnell no Mr and "rs Wm Brown, Buneuan visitod Monday " home of Mr. Henry Tucker†Mr and Mrs Jark Manda visited Snndmv With Swamp Collette friends. Prieovme honkev boys won in Fleshertnn on Monday. more was '- 2. Next zame will tell who gets the Mr Ptr-k Carson is spending a. few (lava viam'm in Toronto. Tho annual meeting ot the Plot holders of human cemetery will be held on Saturday March 11th In St. Andrew's Church. when: and turnout is expected. Mr Ttrnder Irwin buzzed a pile of wand for W J. Hfnekte last week. Mr Wallace McDermld has the measles these days. Also a number of other families. Mr and Mrs Jim Sturrock attend- ed the wedding reception on Wednes- dar nteht of their niece Miss Jean Haw who is daughter of Mrs Her. bert Haw, who was married recently to Mr Percv Sims of Proton Station. Mr. Watt of Owen Bound occupied the pulpit Sunday in Bt.. Andrewa' Church. Mr Brown ot the same place. rendered a lovely solo. Mrs. A. McArthur and daughter. Kathleen visited Sunday at home of Mr Alex Carson. Our local hockey team played on the Durham lee with Pinkerton M Friday night. The score was 2--0 in favour of our boya. Tonight, Monday they plav In F'lesherton. , Mn Sum MeDeratid, Mrs Jno Me. Meekln, Ir.. "unwind for last week) Sacrament of the Lord's supper wilt be observed next Sabbath. Mar. 12th. _ Mr. Stewart Carson returned home after snending the put month near Hopevme. - will be held on Newâ€, March In! at the home of In Jack Whyte. Topic bv Mr: T. Nichol. Topic for W. M. R. taken be Mr- truttiersand.' Lunch Com.: sandwiches. Mm Suther- Ilmd. Mrs. A. B. McArthur: cue, Mr and Mn Harry Aiken: and Joan of Meaherrton visited and†" Mr. Cecil Burnett's. bvill, Tin, ’hmpinnsh‘p Mr . " -- _ "i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beak-m en- of tlut gm" Nt. 'ot"w.'irriiini'i' a raw neighbor mule. an W.M.S. Ind W.H. Societies - Hem and Mr Wm. Shim! the men’s prise. Consolation arisen went to In. E. Hood and Mr. Wnlton Show. Mr and In 600m Bland are on- tertaining the same - “player- Wedneaday evening of an. week. a. pmreuive euchre pitta Int Pri. duy evening. ur- Georxe Slum! won towed to remain Mint 1min. Dunno the cold day Ind heavy roads. " ladies enjoyed the Insti- tute whom)! Mid " the home of Mrs Chas. Wale last Wedneodly " tnmoon. Dr. fhMdott. hundaik. and Mina In, Bell. music sunsrvisor in our ion] Brhoot. who were to have given the major Dart of the prom mm- imam» to he nreneni. Mrs. Wilfred Wrieht nave Invert] nonuiar Mann "mxetiortrt. also was accompan- ist for mnmnnitv Binds: of tumm- ber of favorite irinh noun. Mrs. C.4horeres Shana. Mrs Leslie Wrierttt and Mrs J. Binds†each contrihntM hu- mom" marlinâ€. Ao (“Midi of n'wow'nrk and": "it! Nunavut": on the various rim-Mm; ttttod an interes- tine Mi! hour. We no mm to hear that In. John Panda Wm has Men itt most of the winter. but “a able to be Mrs. Andrew Ridden is 3 patient in Msrkdsle Hospitel. . Time brings many clauses. We understand two real estate dens have taken place recently. Mr Robert Switser, Fairhairn, bu lens- ed tho Wade tttrm. Miss Helen Sturdy who has spent the winter with her cousin. Mrs Will Ridden, has purchased Mr Welter Stewart’s house in the village. With her mother. she intends to take up resi- dence in our midst about the middle of In. Mn William Dlncwnll attended I. meeting of the Mathew Board in Owen Bound last Tuesday. The " in mixing the mun two who were not "Bil rounds. Mr 1nd Mr: Neil lemme donned the two own and three boys were " laid up I total of two “on. with this mainly " the same time I. H. Coieridge which made it niece-nary to all on J. H. Tetrord neighbors to attend to the livestock. J. tt. lent-nit]! Miss Anne M. Fettel renamed her B. Hughes Inching duties " No. 4 school on A. H. lichen Monday titer being under the weeth- A. Brown skin e Bttt er 1 few days last week with the R. Oochrme endemic nu. I. H. Hunter _ Mrs. Robert McKinney visited on Thou. Allen Friday tttternoon with In. J. 8in- Thou. G. Goodchild clair. Dr. Huttnn Mn . mn YEA A POPULAR DEVEIAGE Tea in the most Donahu- hover-J Mrand Mrs “Soon-n enter tutsinetstrrouttotrousterr- of the United Church " their home on Friday evening lurch 17th. , at: A WFFt um“ or» In HOPEVILLE soonwere mum upIUoqul'twox mm» " the same this I. H. cued“! te It meant, to all on J. H. Tetrord to attend to the livestock. J. tt. many-mu ne M. Fetus resumed her B. Huh" utles " No. 4 school on A. H. when ter being under the wuth- A. Brown skip 1 days last week with the R. Oochrme It. I. H. Hunter In“! 'ee"r8"r"eretttttroastatrson-t-suno- the Bret um ml: no: It and In $ugttntemd m m Henry “knock to KIM. Balk; Mr. W. M. Ahieran. Ph- and Wu RM". Alum um two not» TM. " M. M I. Kinder-'0': In All! In. Mb -- . "et---'------------, - - Var not! chm children to Hilda; .. M. “mm. a. A. s. I ' In Suhww. - " - - Mr In. Brown. having sold his hm two NM: north the Vin-ca, to Aire Mtken h huh! I one tn J. R. Phllp. of Maple Lane, wu , anointed Treasurer of Em! a, town-hm at the meeting of the com- a. ell on Thur-day Int. It In In.“ that I the members voted No 1 In his [av-I Holstein Corr: W. [Audit-ed in len- a "In of furniture and other enacts Tuesday of next week. He puma»: living up the hotel business in Haitian this month but has not dasttnitetr decided what. “no to mt. ville. Wan Ira-no Wauon. to Mr Crawford Harrison, son of the lute Jones Harmon. North Eminent: Mr Wm. P. Watson ls now one of our large landod harm-lawn who will undoubt- edlv tttako Rood. he lawn: nurchu- ed the 2M acre farm of Mr Mt Inna who tun-noses moving into the Blank rerittottee, opposite Review omre. Durham. Dr. Hutton skin ' Bill Calder chip tt Seturdny Int utter en illness of two months Sir Geo. Ron tau-ed may in hie "ttt year. On Thursdhy night n number of the neighbors gathered At the home of Mr and In Win. Ritchie and presented them with I velvet rug. MN H. Wilmin- rend the address and Mr Joseph McNeil, presented the rue. Edu- Hitt ue‘norrv to lose Mr and Mn! Ritchie from their ne'ethttorhood, for they have lived nenrly their tire time hem Ind " wavg proved kind Ind abusing end their home was one of the ok rank for entertaining. l Mr Gordon Gun intends lento: for) Stmtford next week to take I posi- tion in the G.Y.R. shoot in order to take up mechanical engineering. l HARRISON - WATSON --ht Em- mont. " the midenoe or the bride's invents. Mr and Ira Thr., R. Witt-on tttr Rev. Leena, Price-t - "it-ei -_- A. Brown Iklp tt Bill Hunter Iklp'l R. Count-me J. C. Adults 1. H. Hunter ' Tod Goodwin Thou. Allan Bill Plekerlnz two who were not "Bins" to even G new um- ONTARIO ARCHIVES -zatd=Si'2:rd.".S-zrItr an bring. mum. Try rum. othnou Ion-h. A. Liini." Bill loom: Bill "cum Bill Munro an.Hunlqu.-. m.vm1wy.m.-. mrtt-aodr-ttqttrr. - CmtuumuMJIelm "talcum-“unanno- b “mun-mam .eogmergmmeCum.eeasene. )Honor Graduate Toto-u 011mâ€, iGr-duau Raul Coll. 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