6# Round Trip Bargain Fares April 29th and 30th From DURHAM to TORONTO Also to Brantford, Chatham, Chesley, Clinton, Exeter, Fergus, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, Hanover, Harriston, Ingersoll, Kincardine, Kitchener, London, Listowel, Mitchell, Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, Paisley, Palmerâ€" stom, Paris, Port Elgin, 8t. CatharinesSt Marys, Sarnia, Southampton, Stratâ€" ford, Strathroy, Walkerton, Wiarton, Wingham, Woodstock. To Oshawa, Bowmanville, Port Hope, Cobourg, Trenton Jet., Belleville, Napanee, Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, Prescott, Morrisburg, Cornwall, Urbridge, Lindsay, Peterboro, Campbeliford, Aurora, Newmarket, Petetang Collingwood, Meaford, Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, Callander, North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Longlac, Geraldâ€" m@nrrFkh maunnmAl Awt magistrates to cancel both driving Impounding of motor cars ror|| permits and motor car licenses. three months in cases where convicâ€"| Other amendments would provide: tions are registered for reckless nndi' That no glass other than safety drunken driving is provided in a|glass shall be installed in any motor bill introduced in the Ontario Legisâ€", vehicle after January 1, 1939. (Alâ€" lature by Highways Minister Mcâ€"ready the Act forbids the sale of Questen. The bill also would widen new cars not equipped with safety the powers of the minister and glass.) ton, Jellicoe, Beardmore, Fort Willia m. For Fares, Retura Limits, Train Information, Tickets, consult nearest Agâ€" ent. See handbills for comptete list of destinations. T106A TIGHTEN HIGHWAY ACT CcANADIAN NATIONAL where small expenditures would increase efficiency and I profits. If they can ~% spare the money from their working capital, /@ Borrowing AT THE BANK to operale more ;m%azM/ FARMING, DAIRYING, STOCK RAISINGâ€"and other lines of agricultural business often need improvements or new equipâ€" ment, to stop waste and make * better profits. smich M degnts Good manâ€" they will spend it promptly for such BANEK OF MONTREAL & "friends" for some time. But Jack took Sally by surprise (she really hadn‘t expected a ring this spring) and in this case one ring naturally led to another. Sally just has to call Mother who is visiting outâ€"ofâ€"town. "We‘re to be married right away," she says happily. And Sally will call some of her outâ€"ofâ€"town friends as well, who will appreciate having the news "first". Wouldn‘t you? TALES IN THE WATSON FPAMILT Reductions in telephone ratesâ€"local and long distanceâ€"in 1935, ‘36 and ‘37 have effected savings to telephone users in Ontario and Quebec of nearly one million dollars yearly. Mount Forest Branch: E. B. YULE, Manager Holetein (Subâ€"Agency): Open Monday and Friday. ESTABLISHED 1817 «q bank where small accounts are welcome" BANKING SERVICH . . . tbe Outseme of 120 Yeers‘ Successful Operation line of busiâ€" ness know Wherever, _ â€"â€"4P e uen in Canada, ’ï¬mï¬ *2 agricultural / Pyaliia > pre business is ‘ » < \C/ carried on, t. 4 there is a branch of the Bank of Montreal, acquainted with ; local needs and Piitrr»p conditions, ready NHEgZz â€" to consider appliâ€" q‘. cations for loans EM‘ ~~ for such constructive purposes. If they have good seâ€" curity, but not the ready cash, they will wisely dorrow. FORM IIâ€"Laura Mather 76, Iyene Dickson 63, Essie Dickson 62.7, Ross McDougall 62.6, Mary Reid 60, Isaâ€" belle Elder 58, Douglas Williams 53, Raymond Brown 52, Wm Brown 50. FORM IIIâ€"Ross Eccles 65, Evelyn Love 64, Ella Orchard 63, Velma Leâ€" wis 53, Mary Hunter 52, Florence Eccles 43, Lloyd Orchard 39. Stevenson 71, Elizabeth Aitken 65. G. A. Tilden, Principal HOLSTEIN CONTINUATION SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS Grade IXâ€"Dougal McMillan 74, Anâ€" drew Dingwall 69, William Morrison 67, Russel Buller 65.7, Myrle Westerâ€" velt 65.4, Bryce Mercer 62, Franklyn Pinder 58, Ada Eckhardt 53, Edwina Miss Kathleen Milne of Toronto is spending the Easter holidays with Mr and Mrs Geo. Aitken and family. Week end and holiday guests with Mrs Jordan and the Buller family were Mr and Mrs Arthur Kerr and family and Miss Ruby Kerr, Toronto. Miss Eva Gadd of Toronto spent the holiday at home. Mr and Mrs. Jos. Treleaven and Mr H. Treleaven of Toronto, Mr and Mrs M. Bell of Mount Forest were holiday guests with the Treleaven families. Mr. Elijah Smith and Miss Beatrice returned to their positions in Kingâ€" ston and Toronto, after spending some time at home. Mr Lyall Merer of Watford, was home over the holiday. Weckend and holiday guests with Mr and Mrs John Leith were Misses Isabelle and Vera Leith of Toronto; Miss Helen Austin, Messrs James and Eldred King of Welland. Miss Frances Shephard and Mr. Carman Bunston of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Smith Sunday. Rev. M. G. and Mrs Court, Mr and Mrs Bert Eccles and Ross, spent a day in Hamilton last week. Mr Charles Miller spent the week end at his home in Toronto. accompanied by Mr Robert Watt of Guelph spent the weekend and holiâ€" day with the McGuire family. Mrs Morrison and June are visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Eileen Aberdein of Hamilton, Shirley and Wayne Lind of Mt. Forâ€" est, were Sunday guests with Mrand Mr Jack Irvin of Chatham is spendâ€" ing his holidays at home. Miss Jessie and Mr Jack Allingham of Sarnia, were holiday guests with Mr and Mrs B. Eccles and other friends in the village. Miss Joan McGillivray of Guelph is visiting Mr and Mrs Nichol Dodds. Mrs Wm. Aitken and Mrs Christie spent the holiday with friends in ‘Toronto. Mr Ivan Christie of Hillsdale spent the week end at home. HOLSTEIN LEADER LOCAL AND PERSONAL 87, Ira Mrs. Bilton and children of Windâ€" sor, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Flewellyn and children and Mrs. Ross, all of Toâ€" ronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCabe. Miss Marjorie Kerr spent Saturâ€" day in Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerr, Misses Marion and Jean Kerr, visited on Sunday his mother and sister, Miss Janet at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"lake. Marion and Jean remained for a few days. Mr. Lucas Perdue and his sisters Amos Church last Sunday evening, we listened to Mr Dan. Firth give a talk on Missions in the Peace River country. Rev. Mr. Robinson, preachâ€" er that day, also gave a talk on Misâ€" sions in the railroad camps. We preâ€" ferred Mr. Firth‘s address. bedfast the past six weeks, expects to be up and around again next week. At the Young People‘s meeting in Mr Thos. Harrison $Sr. is improvâ€" ing some, he being able to go to Durham recently. Mr Martin Wilson spent this Tuesâ€" day in Milverton. . Mr John T. Brown intends splitting his barn and putting 18 feet in the centre. Wm. Haas, framer, of Mt. Forest, will start work next week. Rev. John McKenzie is expected: Miss Dorothy Bogle of Cedarville to occupy Amos and Knox pulpits is vacationing at home. Also Miss rext Sunday and Rev. Court of Hol-'Hurd at home in Flesherton. gtein will be the speaker on Sunday | Miss Jean Lauder of Durham is a May 1st. A congregational meeting visitor this week with Mr. and Mrs. will be held after the service to aeâ€" , Wilbert Blythe. cide whether to go ahead with a call | \â€"â€"â€"@<GMpap.â€"._â€"â€"â€"â€" or to horr more candidates. | vaYy AAnamme Another crokinole social will be day, held on Tuesday of this week at the M home of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Clark. Alla Mrs. and Mrs, McLean and family with of Trenton, are holidaying at presâ€" T ent with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. per Jas. McGillivray. Chu: Mr. Jas Bunston is a delegate from S. 8. No. 10 at Toronto this week at the school trustee conven: tion. Spring days are here: the ground is drying, and the grass is showing green again. Easter with its message of hope, its bright music, and flowers, was celeâ€" brated in the different churches. Some held their communion services as well, Sunday School wili open at Amos on May 1st at 10 o‘clock when we hope every adult and child in this community will be present. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eccles, and _ Florence attended service at Woodland Church on Sunday, and spent the remainder of the day with relatives. Two of the large County graders were noticed on the new County highway beginning at Holstein east to baseâ€"line there then south to Sligo Road. Miss Violet, and Mr. Harold Hattle of Craik, Sask., were recent visitors with their cousin Mrs. Jas. Nicholâ€" son and Mr. Nicholson. Miss Sharpe, and Mr. Weish are spending â€" their Easter vacation at their homes, Durham and Fenelon Falls. on Messrs. Bert Mather, Toronto, and Fred Mather, Galt, were Easter visitor at their home here. We hope that Mrs, Mather who is ill, may soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eccles, Mrs. Knowles of Toronto spent the weekend _ with her sister, Mrs. Joe McNaulty. A crokinole social was held at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. John McCanâ€" nel on Wednesday last, when eight tables were in use and a good time Lorne Henderson is home, after being in Guelph during the winter. Mr. Cliff Rogers was at Watford Dan Campbell spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs, W. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atcheson of Toronto were Easter visitors with their mother, Mrs, Major Eccles. .@TT, NORTH EGREMONT YHE DURHAMK REVIEW of their sister, Mrs. Walter DROMORE VARNEY *3 | Mr, Melville Watson has bought a farm in Glenelg, five miles east of Durham. We wish him success, but are sorry he is leaving our neighborâ€" ‘hood. Mr. Stanley Mountain has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Caldwell. Lorne Blythe spent a day at Mr. | John Ritchie‘s last week. | dura s 5 o d s ooo N ie e n ie s Iuke 24, and Mrs Walter McAlister mittee, p led in the prayer prepared for Easâ€" Thureday tor service. Mrs. C. McAlister read that the of a young missionary to S. Africa, be authoi Mr. Geo. Roberts, who won many for books up Christ by his practical Christian «nc other life and teaching. Mrs. Wallace reac Wwas felt, of Mt, ieprosy Colony presided over would in by Mrs. Gauld and her daughter. Study of t Mrs. Mearus read an Easter message «s 80 ably entitled, "He shewed them His hands bÂ¥ E. L. | and His feet." The roll call was ansâ€" For som wered by Easter messages from the has been appointed Mission Band leader and books, now in care of Sheriff Wilâ€" Mrs. Mearns, president of the Y, W. liam Breese, In addition a copy will Aux. Letters of lmuuymtobebeglventoewhmtyownd sent by the Soc of W. M. S. to those each municipality to be kept in the recently bereaved. Lunch was serâ€" clerk‘s office of that municipality, ved. The offering amounted to aâ€" . Among other items in the report Lass #1a The meeting of the W. M. S. was beld at the home of Mrs. McAlister, Sr. on Wednesday, April 13th with an attendance of 21. Mrs. C. McAlisâ€" rented our farm which Mr. Watson has rented for some years. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McDougall and children of Holstein visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Watâ€" son and family. Mrs. Mountain, Sr. spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall. Tne :: ster Seazon has come oand it is the most important of all to the Christian, for the wondetfal birth of Jesus His sinless life, and even His death on tne Cross were not complete without His resurrecâ€" tion and a risen Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Morlock and children were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mather. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Charlton of Allan Park, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Leeson The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supâ€" per wull be dispersed in Varney At rightâ€"The officiating clergyman, CANON A. A. BICE, of All Saints Anglican Church, Lond on, where the groom was formerly assistant rector, and where the cere mony was performed. Canon Bice was rector of Trinity church, Durha m, many years ago. Kitchener, visited at Rahn‘s Sunâ€" esent. goaler for many years, was granted ; luWMWMlnm of $300 per annum, and _ Allan Park visited on Sunday W. H. Wright, who retired last year | ith Miss T. E. Byers and on Monâ€" as turnkey, was eranted 8200 mer| rcad the scripture lesson from Principals of the Queenâ€"Bell Wedding in London Tuesday KNOX CORNERS MISS AUDREY D. BELL, B. A. Daughter of Mayor Allan Bell and Mrs, Bell of Durham books up as prizes at School Fairs und other competitions. The move, it was felt, is a most worthy one, would interest school children in a study of the history of this county wa so ably set forth in the book in by E. L. Marsh. Grey County History Prize for School Fairs History of the County of" Grey, a book compiled under the authority of Grey County Council which has a large number stored at the County buildings, will be put to good use, the County Council has decided In the report of the Finance Comâ€" mittee, presented _ to the council Thursday morning, it was decided that the County Property Committee be authorized to put these history III Jr.â€"Jimmie Wheeler. Grade 1 Sr, â€" Marjorie Wilson, Douglas Hopkins. Grade III Sr.â€" Russel Love. Grade Grade VIII â€" Mary McDonald, 81. Grade VII â€"Jimmie Foran, 61, Rhea Plester, 61, Olive _ Wheeler, 45. Grade VI â€"Clara Barfoot, 77, Bobbie Weir, 70, Baverley Barfoot, 62. Grade Vâ€"Ralph Fairbairn 75, Lorne Barâ€" foot 72, Brownlee Love, 64 Frank We were p'w to receive a card meauy JOF work wnen Spuns snds from Mr. and Mrs. Arch, Watson, . **°* written in Florida, where they are _ Now, when warmer airs abound celebrating their 25th wedding anniâ€" Come cheering notes from yonder versany. They went by boat, but are _ Pond. returning through the middle States Bull{frog bass and a lighter notw We wish them many more happy From the marsh and swamp, to us anniversaries Mrs. John Marshall, Sr. returned to her home from Colorado on Tuesâ€" day. She spent over Easter with friends in Detroit. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo Ball of Glenelg. Miss Mary McAlister of Toronto +s spending the vacation with her mother and family, and Miss Jenâ€" nings at her home in Owen Sound. Thursday of last week at the Knisley §. §. NO. 11, EGREMONT Ruth I. Dingwall, Teacher. a0d , with Randoiph Scott and Jack Halty * Shirley‘s latest and by far the bost y®! MOUNT FOREST ‘Rebecca of SucpybreckF2:m‘ COMING ! Bobby Breen in "HAWA CALLS" *‘Love on a Budget‘ REV, CARMAN J. QUEEN, B. a L.Th., an Egremont boy, now R: ut Princeton and Ayr. Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday . a â€"‘*~ ’ $5.00 Value for prize every Evening Also Jackâ€"Pot â€" $9.00 Nov. THURS., FRI., SAT., APR. 21, 22, 23 â€"â€"â€"DOUBLE BILL â€"â€" Wm, Boyd as ‘Hopalong Caseicy |" MON., TVUES., WED, APR. 25, 26 27 SHIRLEY TEMPLE in Grey County has purchased two new power graders at a cost of $13, 500, one of them costing $7,554. Ex Reeve Geo. H. Magwood of Bentinck has been selected as operator of one the county graders, while Mr. Orcar Maxwell of Hanover continuee as operator of another grader, a posiâ€" tion he has filled for some years Townships will be able to secure the vs> of these graders "at co=t." County Engineer McKnight told the County Council on Wednesday i6t year the county charged #1..5 ow hour fer the use of the graders R. C. a. SOUND Phone 39 Eyening Shows at 7 and 9 o‘ciock Matinees Wed. at 4.15. Saturday 230 Resting, you pass the winter thro‘ Ready for work when Spring winds they float. In the even time to us they «ing, Till we surely know that now ‘ts Spring. Trilling along their chorus sweet Melping each one the Springy to BOUVGHT TWO NEW GRADERS Deep in the earth beneath the snow, Safe from harm while chill winds Cassidy of Bar 20‘ Don‘t Miss a Good Programm: =â€"â€"Alsoâ€" JONES FAMILY â€"ROXYâ€" Now Playing APRIL 81 1938 Bingo ! Rector Teddy ate Grah Grah tn at Bu home« of att inan y The No. 4 cemposed (of reâ€" wn the former Ju lot, a block sou: tion Anrena.â€"Wa George is a fort 200 Walkerton be« paink it The â€" tw« Town of I carrying 0: wons . sin« of the : about 6( camical ; the «only churches R Bun« CaIn V C18 C each lor Clark merge conferer Lang Ints Mockey « tor 3rd at 8 p. m. Mold Priday, M "Lena Rivers" . ; talent in town in auspices of Agric will be observed q being other holida BStores will be J day evening, comn May 4th, until 10 til the end of Aug VOL. LX Thursday Hal! Durham stores will as usual rec day â€" afternoon Thursday, May £IC urchases Bur i um Melvill The Cod Liver Oil Mr. Geo, Damst enced the erec edern story an A.S.A. Tablets §1 Best Norway Liver Oil ... ty 4 25¢ Tooth Brus 25¢ Nyal Tooth 1. 0. D. E Milk Magnesia th pro .T PATT DUKR } Wedanesdas MJ Specialist ir ak Bargains ! and One ce 7 at C. Sarno the OJ Appointment omin Five 1 per it it of Octo Modern Duffield 14 at Dr