il ESTABLISHED 1SiT " hotel when small atttrttrtrt an welcome" MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE . . . . the thsmme 0/ 120 Yam’ Satan/u! Oterattmt FARMERS N EEDING MONEY to finance improvements which good business judgment ap- proves, are invited to consult with out nearest branch humans NEEDING MONEY ment from becoming obsolete. tofutanceimprovernentswhich . . . Barron/mg to keep your farm good busin.ess.ju!lgment ap- in good working condition proves, are invited to consult should be trrrrfitable; it is . can. with our nearest branch ttructive use of credit. manager. Our local branch managers The Bank of Montreal recog- are familiar with the needs of nizes the need of farmers farmers in each locality. to keep their properties - . They welcome applica- from becoming run- f " tions for loans having a . . M11131, . down and their equip- construct)" purpose. "" " MONTREAL Bonnowmc M Tm: BANK IIIIIHE THESE HIIE trlllt RBt1tlllllttS you“ lllll'll Mill ssgglg mm a yum _ mummy mmm mmm - my S', - . ll li iii.sssssiel till gums - 'lgig 'ilssssti', I (iiiiiii'iii"i'iissti,ii!,f,,'li . ",egtiiiiliiiiiis, tsgg9s' vmmm’ mmm’xc 'itSiiil li 'j,iliii'iirisstiiiii,!,l,i,i,',?"' 1tt6 mos', ADVMlCID sto': 'el', can“: comm minute - ' - 'awt 1'? a); mom: 'l"iit'fs', 'dl 'rv,til..i.i.l, ttG"" moms - ' ca. . J'tdaadhtat Mount Forest Branch: E. B. YULE, Manager Holstein (Sub-Agency): Open Monday and Friday. " Mr William Connell attended the Wllkln re-union in Guelph on the hol- iday. Tea and give a lantern lecture enm- led "Pioneers", Ndny evening, June 8rd, at 8 p.1n. Admission Me and 10c Mr and Mrs A. Hinokt, and Mar iiyn of Toronto, Visited with Mr and Mrs Wm. Brown and other friends over the holiday. Holiday visitors with the Smith fa- mily were:Mr Charles Barber, Mrs. Adams and Mr LinshOn of Hamilton; Messrs Carman Bnnston. John Man- ary and Francis Sheppard ot Toronto and Mr E. Smith of Iansdowne. Mr. Geo. Ritchie, with his son How- ard and his wife, ot Edge Hill, spent the that of the week with the Me Guire family. Mr and Mrs H. Dobie of Palmerston and Mr and Mrs M. Bell of Mount Forest spent the tirtat of the week with Mr and Mrs Norman Treleaven Mr and Mrs Adam Eccles and fam- ily of .Dundas, spent the week end and holiday with Mr and Mrs Bert Eccles. Mr Ind Mrs Alex. Morrison and Mrs. Kendall ot Singhampton were recent visitors with Mrs. Alex. Mor. rison and family. V m. and MA. J. Duke visited the tinst of the week with his brother in Hamilton. A "ii; thy Kerr spent the weekend and holiday with her mother, Mrs. Jordan and the Buller family. Mr and Mrs John with, Miss Vera Leith, Mr and Mrs Ken. Ross, Der- lene and Bobbie, spent the ttrat or the week with Mr and Mrs William Long in London. - M; and Mrs John dener and little daughter ot Kitchener. spent the hol- lday with the Fldler family. - in. and Mrs J. Ram and Miss Irene Ellis ot Toronto, spent the hol- iday with Dr. and Mrs W. P. Prt". air and Mrs Bert Gibson and sun Harold of Owen Bound spent the hol- iday with Mr and Mrs A. Brown. The w. Ks. ot the Preabyterlul Church, Holstein, will hold a Lilac H OLSTEIN LEADER LOCAL AND PEROONAL ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO After a lengthy illness. Mr. David Allan, Holstein. passed away at his home on Wednesday morning. Since sutrerirut a stroke a few years ago. he has been coMned to " bed and has been gradually alnlcing. Over twenty years ago. on the death ot his father, he succeeded him u Township Clerk of Egremont, and has been a worthy ottkiai. He is aur- vived by his wife and two daughters. Misses Inez nnd Vera. Mr. Robert Dodds in at present in very low health. Feeling that better service would be given under proper supervision. Kmnerdine Town Council. " a. speci- al meeting decided to ensue the eer- vices of a town foreman tor the Bum. mer months at least. Proton Reade. A local resident, who has been travelling Proton Township roads tor " years. “id he had never seen the township roads in as good condi- tion tor this time ot the your as they are at present. This is a real boost for Road. Supt. Frank Hendry and subovcrseers and Justine: the town. ship council's recent purchue of the power maintainer which has done much to bring this improved condition in the township roads. - Herald. The Dromore Women's Institute are holding their meeting at the home Mrs. Alex. Milne on June l, There will be a talk on "Chiekeng." The roll call "pay your fees." The Fleeherton Dramatic Club are presenting their play, "Lena Rivers" in Russel Hall, Dromore on Friday, June 3rd. at fl. Ir. m. Admission 25c and 15c. Auspices N the Ladlee' Aid. David Ihr, In. Clerk, Died on Wednesday An obituary will appear next week m t.ttmatatrtttmlllMr DROMORE I Ree. Mr. McKenzie had dune ot the services " Amos and Knox on Sunday, and Mrs. McKenzie necmnr panied him. He sue a good manage on "Nieodetstitf' 1nd his visit to Jew-.5. Rev. Mr. Knox preached from the same portion of scripture quite treeentiy. Nicodemus bu been often uriticized. and yet, ind we been in his place. would we have done my Miss Doug. onto 3; with N No. 14 other 1 Mr. Mr Norman C; Huntsville, Visit! the neighborhood Mr and Mrs Am Mrs spent his . l with Mrs. Wm. Lew-la on Tueadu ot this week. Glad In. Lewis In none what improved. Mr nnd In. Ed. Wuhan. Myrtle and Arthur of Durham vUited with Mr, and In. Goo. Mr and Kr. and In. J. A. lcVun on My. Visitors at the Smallman home ov- er the weekend were Mr and Mrs G. Louth and children of Glenwilliam, and Mrs Woods, daughter Beatrice ond son Percy of Acton. The meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs Mearns' on Wednesday May 18, with an attend, ance ot 23. Mrs Harry Smallman led in prayer. Mrs McAllster Br. read as a scripture lesson, the parable of the sower'. Mrs Smallman Sr. read of Japan and Kazawa. who ted the hun- gry and cheered the sad and lonely. and declares that the world needs holy living as well as dying. Mrs. Walter McAlister read of the work of the late Caroline McDonald. and her work among the prison convicts who knew her Is their friend. Mrs A.C. Marshall read of first impressions in Japan. Earnest payer tor those still in darkness would help to carry out triot in N 1tnrA6rrm.Dmmttmuat-o. potted mm for Dodge autumn-- Mrs Wm. Brown, Mrs Jordan and Miss Ruby Kerr of Holstein were vis- itors Sunday at the Stewart home. Miss Smith ot Detroit visited recent- ly with Mr and Mn: John Marshall. Mrs Chas. Petty of Bentlnck and Mrs. Carson visited Thursday last with Mr and Mrs David Marshall. Mr. Dolphle Lawrence has been buy clipping sheep tor a number In thip vicinity. Mr. Wm. Park has purchased 3. new Dodge truck. Mrs. Dottrhie anrenoe visited l S. In. lil, Eur-Oil. " " Reunion Mrs. McDougall and children of Holstein. spent Wednesday of last week at the parent] home. In 1 the Mr and spent the Miss T. l Miss Mary McAlister and sister Mrs Xmas and -children ot Toronto spent over the wcekend with their mother, Mrs McAllster Sr. The latter ac. companied them to Toronto Sunday. and leaves Monday for Portland, Ore- tron, where she expects to visit with relatives for some time. We hope she may have a pleasant trip. Mr Donald Melanin. Yeovll, Ion ot the his well-know Chas. Helium. early pioneer teacher. mid theReVlew a plenum call on Monday. He mell- ua his section purpose holding In old time reunion August 1, when they look tor n big return of its former sons end daughters. To his know- ledge, the enrlieet teacher ot No. " still living is his aunt. Mn. Ray. of Toronto, now in her elghties. In. " 12...... Durham. in another of the can; M"'""'" -._-__‘, . - a pleunnt cell on Monday. He tell: us hls nectlon purpose holding on old time reunion August I, when they look tor n " return of its former sons end daughters. To his know- ledge, the earliest teacher ot No. " still living is his eunt. Mn. Ray. ot Toronto. now in her eighties. Mrs. C. manage, Durham, la another of the early teachers. This la the Britt re. union the section has had, and no early teachers. This ll the ttrttt re. union the section bu had, and no thought or attention in being soured in order to We the event go over strong. A pleasant time we; spent at the Caldwell home Wednesday evening of last week when Mlss Mamie surrey and a number ot the relatives were enurtained for her. better t " meant something to follow Jesus, the Stranger of Galilee. in those days and it will take courage today to be out and out tor Him and to follow our convictions. and it we are “named ot Him now, there will come a day when He will be Ishm- ed ot us. We hear little of Nicodem- us after this untll they enuMed Je- sus. and His disciples ind forsaken Him, yet we find Nicodemus there, and he provided the spices to anoint the body ot Jesus tor burial. The inv, Aux. and Mission Band expect to hold their meeting in the church on Saturday afternoon at 2.30. (Arrived M t. Miss darkness would h t Master‘s comma n read further ot M.S. Mrs MGM number of I: attended th It. Forest In; an Jessie Ca] 14 hu been “LYTH'S CORNERS the ' Pieken and , KNOX CORNERS ' Mrs Je h holiday Byers w; ‘5 on “34 answers use In hall Sr. Lawrence 24th with I visited would help to command. M Andrew ther ot the work or the s Munster Br. read tt er brother, Rev. Chan. a missionary in India. was answered by 'write n "sow." Mrs.Elg1n wrt. wers to questions pre- , In W.M.S. meetings. , Isu- for last w: t ladies from thi: the Preabyterial last week. Calder, teacher o Carson Marshall, and chi . the wee John closed Mums ier, teacher of fr, rte-engaged for at the us also Albert with relatr 1 Monday a w Marshall hall, Mr cthren weekend ' of her; Kinnee and tine? of town Picken homes with them. Mr and Mrs lren of Tor- :end and 24th Marshall. 1d friend of relatives in with prayer and helpers F Enemont sister, Mrs week) this d km of Ives in and with Small- of the held dis an is, u Tomb m (at :h: Scull Grey Raul hill ,3: Held the'r May meeting at the home of Mrs R, R. Canon. The pre- sidmt. Miss Barbara Ritchie. presid- ed. Mrs H. C. McKechnie and Miss M. H. Gerrie took put in the devo tionat exercises. The study group. under the leadership of Me., licked)» From the Church the party will walk to the Allen Gardens. then to the Zoological Gardens. where lions. tigers, been. snakes. monkeyn. and dozens of other forms ot wild life will be on exhibtlon. The next point of interest will be the Parliament Buildings, which will be open tor in- emotion. and in the Instinctive Chamber the children will be ul- dreued briefly by The Honourable Mitchell Hepburn, Premier ot 0n- tario, by the Honourable Dr. Simp- son who is Minister of Education, and by Mr. v. K. Greer, M. A. Chief Inspector of Ontario Schools. The children will be introduced to those gentlemen by Mr Parquilar Oliver, M. P. P. tor South Grey. Children will not be left alone for a moment, night or day. twin the time they come to they station to take the train for Toronto. The fol- lowing teachers have been invited to assist me an ohapetots, and will be on the train at the starter. Jack- son Stewart. Miss Irene Martin. Mr. Irwin Matthews. Miss Norma Gag- non, and M'as Beulah Kkgea. The chaperons wilt be with their reopec~ live sens over night " the Queen Victoria School. Close Avenue. As arranged last year, there will be a spec!“ C. N. R. train from Dur. ham to Palmerston, which will join up there with the C. N. R. from Owen Sound. The rates will be as follows. for children under twelve. Durham, $1.50; Vanna-y $i.60; Hot. trte'tt, $1.45; Mt. Forest, $1.85. Teachers are requested to send me, before June Ilitlt, (earlier great- ly appreciated) the names of child. ren likely to go. Me. took Chap. VII ol "Facing a New Work Mrs J. B. DuMeld; " Christian Chumh" b Queen: "Minions tn: by Mrs H. Atkinson; u the Missionary" Christian Chur Queen: â€Mini: by Mrs H. At an the Mission Henderson. T Presbyterinl In given by Miss the trip to Toronto EXHIllllnou “n... thits yeu. tor rural pupil: much was uncalled In! your. Put of to letter to the teachers roads: The Children'. Excursion to To mum Exhlbluon postponed Int your - " ,5 "-e-.,..is - â€mun"-.. ,-7,,_ owing to the outbreak ot Infantile Paralysis, will be held all! year. as promised. on August 29th. The child- _ _ __--- an “In' not Invited. Children any to either by trill: or by ctr. md the mumbling - will be " the front of the Union Station. on Wont Street. Toronto. It noon precisely. Small-d time, on P'""'"'"" - --w___ - - ran invited are than from " rural schools only, hence the from the town: and iaeorporated vines (Durham, Hanover. Namath, Mark- the party will visit the round: of the Boyd York Hotel, thence by the elevators to the obserntlon tower of the Bunk of Commerce. the highest building in the British Ehn. pire. (mm which the MGM will he able to see the City, we Ontario, and the shore of the United States " cross the lute. than: the Bank the party will proceed to the tttar Print. ing once, then to the Meuopotitan Church, where the cerilloneur will plsy a number tor the children on the lemons chimes. Monday, Amt "th. H To an Town- on lines of T. & N.0. Rut. Madam Central Rty, m" . Fond Cain-um on C.N. II". to sum and Hunt. l V , EQUALLY LOW FAREB non ALL ADJACENT C. N, KNOX EVENING AUXILIARY iraii, Toronto exhibition CANADIAN NATIONAL _ hm. Tn!- Servtee m [Mom In. Ace-u. RAIL BARGAIN JUNE from Durham Evesherwn and Dundalk , Missionary" by won. The report term held at Ch: by Miss Durban Mekcehnie and I "Illusions an H. Atkinson Missionary" VII of World' l of the Study book arid" was given by ', “Response ot the by Mrs. D. Mc. and World Pam" on; "The Mumm- of the on of the Chauworth r Ritchie In W. ot the D. Mc. Pom" t nislor Isabel e Grey was Mrs. . Rit- Fri, May 27- Amaleu. Me an. no I'll all in “menu by m a Mn at aettrtty on “'11!“st of an: val. when tive quilt: “we can!“ my pee eyiy to b, â€up. Bed In I We the “Parkman Nor-1; “a of tttte chm In? [H'sbph'mu At the do“ of wore, light retr, Wm", mt wet-El Thornbury 1 _ _ My, Hen“ reports some churn,» '.,cle In PM "tt of COHIHL'umu‘ fp. Agrlculturll Society Hu, 2.. g.†short “keeping" qualities, 1.», and mm pies, and C'realltn, n, whipped cue-m on top, tc', H." rtt%d “out." The atmeta is or. 1- q. mun. The new prize 11s: 'A [r H,†um needlepoint "ttries . m.“ and in“ human holes. 1-1' r'u, “mud greeting eartle, m C , m. his. oaeu"eaampteofaA, ;,. hobby" (men excluded as mu- r l. You“ Me In Bsked 1w til their nonnative skill in z. z u- lna we nodal mplah- a model Bait bout and use _' 3.1.: etttuettttet of Ill mmhur I o'tt many." mm ion on: IV TENCrp, Beiett Tudors will be rm" C my the Med for the pun .‘. , of Iatt No. " In the 2nd Conte of Wt. up to noon on .7 T .3, "til. “that or any Tum ..-n necesurlly mated. "COLLEGE swmc" and KP. "LE'S AMATEURS. Com vote for you' local invent. to enter, have your mum at i No R. C. A. SOUND inning Show. " , and 9 t r F Matinee. Wed. " 4.15. Sam- I KEN SOILE AMATEUR-l4 y . t Now Playing THURS. Fm., SAT., MAY ft Burn: A AIIen and Martha Ftr. Nicki. Coogan, --and-- Filmed in a eortveett-where n has ever entered beton SPECIAL PREVIEW TUESDA, 11.00; at» WED., THUR? Flt. SAY., JUNE ', . Wed. a Bat. ottty - Jack pt? $10 and ttr. SNOW WHITE and Seven Dwam MON.. TUESDAY, MAY 30 ‘March or Time' FAIR SEEK. NEW EXHIF , ‘Gollege S wing' WED increase No . MOUNT [0325 I 'Gloisterea' 13th ROXY FRIDAY ONLY o. MATINEE c in Prices. lingo during MAY " "ttt Bingo '. In. 1938. Kllgour is (in: WI. Mt. Fun R. STATX‘ Knox chum 3rd Mow 4.15 Phone 3. an Brew Def m " VOL. LX, F†th t tot cu Hepatic: M's Nerve Food, Lyn! _ F . ' Calder": Kidney put OCH-04w, “modem Tooth Po Moth Killer and the CHOCOLATES & 01 ALDER'S DR " “At-PA l " 'r. N on T'httrra In. T. R Seine BC