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Durham Review (1897), 1 Jun 1939, p. 4

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Qt) if? ms may accidents through- out Ontario during the Royal visit. Mr McQueuen sud every ettortlfi"a '8 being .60 " his ammt'bts‘ to avoid any new tnmc multhtm which night In the pleasure ot ttnat Their Male-tier tmtr. The 2r"diryiiiliiiiv? "a designed as a tribute to King ttood Gouge and Ma. keen interest In ac- them mm the arrivu of Their Males. "on King George and amen nun- both los- thn a week oi. Minister of Rum", mat, T. B. Newton Fins. Train Servce and Into "nation from Agents. T165A N.G.CALDER, Town Agontw~Phono3 DURHAM 8TATiON-P+ " o as] Tom on lines of T. & N.0. Railway, Nursing Central R.R. and beyond Cochnne on C. N. Rlys. to Kapusming and Hearst. ‘3:\FETY AND ”HIM ROUTE. To IOYAI. r1, run I",', ’ALI i? IL Equally Low Fares that all adjacent c. N. It. Stations QANADIAN NATIONAI: Rail June M may "t " il *Omma 7.3 T it: 3 Ni," ‘lYNDEN a: Ctr', - awry ' 1.2330 g" 'sffi' mm tor' l"asreeA i "t ttotKmAhte,, Martino A FINISH Travel Bargains From DURHAM FREELTONK " 12 cident prevention. The highways minister urged all motorists to cooperate in sttdmpts being made to prevent heavy Cott. solution on roads leading to cities where the Royal will pay formal and extended visits. Mr MoQueeten pointed out that the King’s Higlnny system near these cities would be heavily conges- ted with motor tunic coming from distant points. He felt that motor- ists who lived comparatively close to these cities might reach their deg. tination with much more comfort and convenience if they used the many F. W. MOON . 'hrrhagn L E G E A D RECOMMENDED ALTERNATIVE nouns - KING'S HIGHWAYS-".- FftRiiR'Ar. S U R FAC kt, secondary roads available to a l twtoo K a; s; To the end of promoting mine Infety l and motoring comfort, department of! Highways engineers have mapped! out alternative route: which, if fol-I towed, will relieve some of the pres-f sure on the main routes and help to avoid some ot the heavy concealed} The map above emphasizes ttte, roads, apart from the principal high-' ways, by which motorists may travel' safely and comfortably to see thel Royal celebrations. l He also suggested that many motorists coming from distant points would and these secondary roads a: means ot avoiding congestion and delay. When discussing the tender sys- tem of awarding rural mail con- tracts, in Parliament at Ottawa last week, the politic“ patronage angle also came up. Miss Agnes Macphall M. P. traid she hoped to see the day when the elected member was the people's representative in every way. For nearly " years she has Monday the House will return to cttturlderatioqt of the Senate hm pm tMitte, compensation for runway workers who may lose employment through eo-operative efforts of the Canadian Paeitie and Canadian Na. tional. Porllment " lost seem to‘hnvo fixed a tentotlve date for concluding its work-the end of the present week - but with I tormldoble volume ot huelneu facing it and the llkellhood that its objective will not be attained. . Altough the Home of Commons has been working on ounce: double shin slnce ttarty tn the month, no Government spokesman hoe venturo ed to Indicate any partGutar date on which it was hoped to prorogue. Now a forecast bu come “can Hon. Raoul Dandurand, Government Leader in the Senate. He told that body there was reason to hope pro- rogatlon mtght be reached "at the end of next week." PARLIAMENT - PROIOGUE " END OF THE WEEK M EMBER HASN'T PATRONAGE 'ttiff D THE DURHAM REVIEW l A large attendance " the service’ Again on Sunday. The interesting} program prepared In honor of the ‘Klng and Queen to Canada was tol- Ilowed. Our pastor in his message ioutllned our King's lite and his early itrtointr and how he and the Qlfeen :both set a noble example in their le oNee. They attend the public lworshlp of God on the Sabbath and 1Kim: George reads the Bible daily. IWe have good reason to be loyal to lthem. Yet there ls one who ls even more deserving of our 1oyattr.-- ‘Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, to whom some day every knee shall (bow. Twelve m'Embers of the choir ‘were present and they sang "Cort nation" "Crown Him Lord of All." w“... .1 . ma. “My mum-hut; mm In “in Hotel. nu- 'mhtitandtathhrtttttan-tr- mud and emu visited on and" /t1"ttemm tq teel a" "I" with Mr and In A. karma ot ed them and may mu: nu Beetteiikiirriiiiiia 'iiiFiiiai".r" Mr and Mrs Archie Watson.: daughters Jean and Virginia ot De- troit visited over the weekend with‘ Mr and Mrs Bert Wattron and Mr T and Mrs Harold Watson. Pleased to in: have them visit III too. the Miss Barbara lush]! of town can spent over the rocket“! with Mrs eotr mumm- and with' the latter, visit- fifts, ed on Sunday was Mr and Mrs " B heft Marthe“. , Pt Mr and Mn Jung. Brown ot town visited on ll'rld" with Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Ronald Smith and thildren visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Carl Smith ot Conn. iiiiiii I don't thing it la. It In a misuse of the term. It I: Inch things as that that bring democmy into ill repute and meke even In tttend. Iwonder whether It " worth' strug- , guns to preserve,” Ihe and. Mrs Earl Matthews ttttd um Ruby moat visited on Sunny at the Por. ter home. Mr Irwin Matthews und Mm Ruby Matthews were visitors on Monday with Mr and Mrs Wm. Porter. month or at any the. the follow ing hint my be useful: "The King and Queen are eddreued " "Your Majesty" when nut addressed, but in mbeequent conversation. it is not necessary to use thin form of ad- dress a"! the time. but simply "tyr" The danger of a. burn usually de- pends upon the extent ot surface skin involved. The simplest and most convenient household remedy for a. burn of. new. the first two de. grees is the application of a, strong infusion of tea. This rdnedy has been used by the Chinese for 5000 years. m all cases of any severity the aid of a doctor is necessary. but the use of tea as an emergency mmsure will relieve the pain and make the victim of a burn comfort- able. ---nr John W. S. McCullough, M. D. The Beta Shoe Company of Ma, Slovakia. which was recently seized by the Germans, bu moved to the United sum. and It large factory tad self-contained model community in being built. near Bar About " per cent. of fatal burns occurr duritttt Brat flve years of life. Why is this? Chietty bo. cause ot the carelessness of parents. nurses and servants. Three out of tive death dealing burns ocean in women and girls. From the fourth tithe thirtrfirth your there ls a re. latively high deathrate in females Between the ages of five and nine. twice as many girls as boys d'e tram burns. After thirty4tve there is a higher deathrate from this m men than women. In old use the deathmte is again higher in women. Burns in women are more frequent because of the type of dress they wear. These fatalities in women usually occur in the home. They are commoner in winter than in sum- mer. According to the damage they do, burns are e1atmitled into those of tlrtst. second and third degree. In tlrtet ammo burns. the skin becomes ittfhutted and reddennd. Excem for the pain caused -this degree. of burn is not very glorious. In second de- gree burns, the skin in reddened and hl'stera form. Third degree burns Include those of great severity inetudingt chewing ot the skin and deeper tissues. treentxmerntteroetherhtuae,tnrtin all that tune e mud candid"; had been "in Mute control of the mum: of the busines- of that constituency. "If that ig demon-my. I Im mie- at one could be so fortunate u to KNOX CORNERS TEA AND BURNS TORONTO uptown!“ mm ,'8Mrdndean osdoGCtr, ttteraesetmeatortveemaothm",, RETURNS! The three small boys were boast- ing about their fathers. Said Bill. the son of an minor, "Mr father can alt down and Write a story in a couple of hours and then sell it for fifty dollar-I." Bot, whole father I: c bookmaker. butterfly perch, ' tht the roses that. bloom, Round a. little stone church. ~Knthleen Parker, Toronto, Ont (Formerly ot Prlcevllle) Wu pilldvs'ed to rest 'nenth the old trees at last. At the end of the lane where the His rich Intonation: me sombre and clan. And hymns broke the still of the warm 8:1me day, But the sound or the singing has faded away. " faded awar--qutd- the life ot the The earth shook null with the or. gatt's deep tone, And down the dim pathway than tttmutt with grace, Sweet old-fashioned Indies with And sometime: I've thmt mused there alone, mittens of lace. . The voice of the puma bu And sunshine and shadow" an over the wall. Disturbing their brooding or tttttters ing ot who; There over the an“, that are clu- tered around. Pink clover and nodding white And whispering Inn‘- in the great willow-trees, Soft cobweb. any gently In win- Where the golden rod covers the A little stone church It the end of path to the door. There Isn't a sound. but the batting For nobody goes there to pray any Lend enchsntment to the scene. Sweet, unto intoxication. is the fragrant, sweet perfume Thrice distilled by Nature's censcr In this see. of virgin bloom. Feathered songsters here hold revel, And from each semphic throat Melodies of rsvished sweetness tht the balmy breezes iloet. Swaying in s. nee of nectar. Velvet, honey-bees revel; Till s wealth of golden vinuge overttows each waiting call. And the trees, all hoary laden, Pregnant hopes within us raise Of a glad, resplendent twinge in the golden Autumn days. Sweet their spsn of life, but tteetintt. Soon decay will dull their brow: But in Mem’ry fond we'll cherish Joy of bloom upon the bough. the Jane, " a. place that I'm yearning to visit Oren"! tree- ere any with bloc-an Fairylnnd of pink end white. any festoons of mic splendour munt their joy from mom till night. Down the aisles of regal splendour, Hoary trees ethereal mem: And their sweet. Elysian beauty Fur transcends our fondest dream. Wave on wave of floral grandeur, On the breezes rise and swell: B't of toy vomithsofed by Heaven. Hand Divine doth here excel. Coy, sweet buds, unfolding softly. Rose-white petals, drenched in dew Shimmer in the golden sunlight. Earth can show no fairer view. Interspersed among the bloom Sprlrgs of tender. soothing green. Harmonized in perfect blending, Melville wan-n or alone]; we” ”Simon on Sunday with It and In Bert Watson. Mr Wu Start-0y, Inn And hush- terl visited Sunday It the - AT THE END OF THE LANE (some home with ttvi, POETS' CORNER --D. A. Mnclntosh, Domoch BLOSSOM Tt M E. r is . bookmker. her bane here last iiiir"inii'. can 39 am to spendlnx the Int tew month at the t,.'1'l.rt2trthotnettur-laii"iiGii?. mun hundred mm. "irm"srhumettaeLa bower. . I Wanna chmml- u... 1iir1"S"il:tirGG."r."i"."l'd'llTa " 'iyterGiiii'.?tt.'yeteyrrotor.kGa .mmmwmmm was. and Mr an of Detroit, In N. Christie and Joyce of Windsor. Mr Ind In El- .mer Fisher and Jack. in and In John unruly ot Penn, N. Sunday guests at the m home were. Mr and Mrs Gordon Putter, Pearl and Audrey of Toronto. In mater end Mr L. Zine:- of Hanover. Anxious friends of Mr Funk Twumloy will be “and to learn that he in Improving - trmn a serious over-lion for atom-ch ulcer. Mr Twanley in I ntient in we Priv- ate Pntientn' Pullman. Omen! Hera. In A. Katie spent the with friends In Hanover. mu Annie Kabul-k m piul. Fisher. In Itth. 0mm IWI will but!" In chug. of the m. l . I Waul nvo a not! radius “a I adorn-Mi: Ill-no.3. Mae- next meeting which will be on June My June and. '77â€"" If Ind In Witt Campbell Mth trained by It“ Nettle Omen-hm- er. Mm‘rice Brown and Conny EN!" from this school section were favor- ed with a trip to Lake Couchich-‘ng by motor with Mr J. R. Hamilton Principnl of Hmover High School to carry off honors in high and broad jumping. running and throw- ing the Ihot-put. The Edith Cluttcn mulch Circle: of the Hanover Baptist Church pre sented n Sacred Dru». entitled. "the Challenge of the Cm" in the church here on Fridny evening, lnyl 26th. Rev. C. Saunders m In charge of the opening enrol”: and Welcomed the visitors on behalf otl the Circle. The drum wu n vivid, description ot vnrious type: ot ere-r. the one of Jeuu and a willingness to "eriftee in His tserviee.Mira Net. tie Opperuhnuser, in her capable and gracious manner. took the tend. ing part ot Evangel pleading tor followers ot the Cross. Five discip. lesoii‘ered tobeartreroaa.butttte sixth wu the true Cro" of humility and -ibse. The closing tableau was elective with e urge cm: and swiping of girl- in various colored coetmnea. A choir of members ot the Circle rendered unable mimic with The B.Y.P.U. In.” °' - church we MIN" " . in "tttted “Blown-End MY" h the church here may night. a.“ 'nd. T“. Drool-es to be 1 good my, has-or- -.... “A mime in its can”!!! the Genenl Mospttat, Tom!» - Wednesday. " mince. Ha land a operation Stun-day, and u get. an: than; uwell u an!» expected The B.Y.P.U. member- "om this church were invited to “mush Tuesday evening end had I very en- Jon-Ne time. The address given by Mr E. R. Storm entitled "The Bible the Beet Belling nook," we: much enjoyed. A delicious lunch we: served " the close by the mn- luh young people. Funk '1"?ka school bond. in In Twunley ”comp-mod nu- w Tomcat» and In um there up to time of wrltlns. The theme of the Y.P.U. meet. mellow.“ reeetverr . ”midi-Fl" and Conny Eid' torched!» that he will the] “chub-tum...usc. '. "ra-Pot-astro. Mum-gm - “Hm“ “summon. hunted in.“ .1 family at Durham am' It luck Inland of wnumrom I If Ind In any and dundnoror 'D‘m'l Om: may with the mm 'and Hum» mu... l Mr and In Albert Bowman nu“ .1103}:th My Ind Mr Beth Wu' "mt ct MN! spent Sunday with Il find In Wacky Boa-man. him I!!! Moe Huxley of mm ulna. Ill-Mud Ion Morris of ,m. It Am new of Cale» have “than may with Mr and thetr “in air,," ii] It Ill ROI-n - a day menu!) II are. loud. Mm. Mar Brown of Tomato and Ilsa Hutu-e1 Kern, of Owen 8mm! T"" the week end with Mn. r: the child ell! on the evonM: Julie. out " " p. m. Mr and In A. n. Mlntyre mi ted nee-(l7 with friend. at Mr nnd In Mm Boyd and Mis, Ada Built- and mu Juneau F-tmr It1 tter Meeattam, "rettt Smut-n [In Tenn Inlet: of Kenilworth In viMttnq for . few days with hry litter In I. A. Vuey. Mr and In I. B. Damarvel and “an. I!” In E. Mavlmmh "I'M In - mmvel and Nell Sunday, June MI. we who" the Kitchener otnrtette to be prw entat the net-vice at 2.30 P. M We hope for a nod .tteetdattrp Mr and In Mn. Bunk. Markdv' and It Hurry [wanton of Torumu m et.itatm this weekend with Mr and In ’09 Cauchley. Mr Juno- Iillor is having: a Hm . w to the kitchen of the durum: We and In ttavtttq a bammm SHOW Ind-nod which will tw , and comfort and eotttrenienre. If and In ”on Mum Niagara hm we" weekend Manors new We m erttethntt the June “oath and not of the lumen hue finr- ed seeding and m busy with tl, If Wittged A.“ expressed a} -esintte's of the home young people, to Mr swm for " “(creating and enjoy-bl: “an“. new. L. Pit-km taut led the but hour " I-arrounon latch Wu served by the local younr Mr and In E. o. momma am - ittmid the - roumm. hold " ‘nm on “'rdnesdu} my “a It Mu all maul pathw lug on that an. Illa MI 'idremet of Toromn “and it the I. d her parents " few days ltd I“. ;:uuugu conduct“ the devoumm gm. (ll-coach. on "Good [nu-n. “all". A -m" mutating or du on by [In We: and Howard KM. and lean [JON Chituclt and Win Baum New much enjoy by Mr Bull 'todftted n vlollniu a: com“ by If! Nolan Redford e'it, the m. The - spake-r (u the ovum In: Kr Event! Storm of Huger-chi who on a vivid word mm ot ma. telling ot iv elk-m. " [new and their char WM "Ow-t Them W" an. tour or [In WI. In" Her mama. He also exhibited a turn, her (1 article. [mm that comm) -tte hobbi- inn - “can. and Bert m Kr and In June: Crtttehtoy' m The YOU! ”lot thesietr enter- ROCKY SAUGEEN JUNE Int. mo It and In June's Banks " minimum In! calm-Una mu: In (an and friend ol Hash" 'tt Zion I'? ro It of .106 CHRVSL .1” CHEVRO {‘00.} Columt Cranky f chap. A C160 PONTIAC powerful nu M" "Wen"y elem (‘HI itt "I DID-HOPE R'h’ndid Md new urn, "t mU'l' ”and “ '.LvMourl Motor In Al baker, MM you buy, Nee We have a 1 can and had cumin. PI m ttt East Pt Owang to I" If. ttftermg u Mdmoncd Prom In“, new» I dmp leaf out", pr: t mum t augu- bins Phone I!“ Revie SI MM rut 1 FOR SALE H'BEBRBI) , SALE. " ma Pearl. R R. 6t8. r t, [am PLANTS PM cry, cabtraq punks, snl Eden A. w, tubing bear! to P. Rama: Writ _ PH“. 0m Lute-from, .006 from i nigh! or m week or trrf FOB SALEA berry plant.- Durham. R Mu. nu um blag! bargain . llydraul The Home BI use, 4 y for .125. Muir ' matic m ttt Use boat, thc al helm-rm, into sight 1 standing Ol ab to ”TI after in: it which a?!" -truetitti FARM F auxin MT lt me 0m ‘on

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