tt .I. . NEW Illilis of NEW Ladies' Footweal The Review is well equipped for all kinds of Job Printing Thu. an now ready for your impaction in Ties, Pumps and Straps hrnstmg's Service Station - Durham Cars Washed and Polished. Batteries Charged, Oil Changed and Crank case flushed. We haw roenivod some SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION REPAIRING " USUAL J. S. 1klluthl'flll at very modern“ prices Farm & Dairy Machinery CREAM SEPARATORS Local Agent r. W. Moon CREAM is WORK BOOTS MISSES’ a CHtLDREN'8 We bake bread second to none ; we must sell much more to maintain this low price. Come to our store for bread and groceries. and thus get your supplies at lowest costs. DURHAM MACHINE snot Marathon Cyclo Gas Red Indian Motor Oils 0. s. L. Batteries Goodrich Tires and Tuba: Spark Plugs, Innâ€, and a full line of Aeeessories from $2.00 up We Serve You. Bread, li Cockshutt, Frost &Wood, Fleury Sons, Bissell Machinery. Lacta, Lister, Anker-Holth, DeLaval, Melotte, Viking-Diabolo Separator. HENDERSON’S BAKERY " you are in and of a saparator, call at the Shop or ring 140, Durham. We will allow you a good "ado-in on your old 8sparator. SEPARATORS REPAIRED- amoral Repair Work done if purchased at our Bakeslzop NOTICE: ASK FOR YOUR FREE MERCHANDISE COUPONS. '70, off cart oBso=====aomoB==r==""'".' Photography; Any turn developed BU, and 8 prints for Me ; reprints Seth“ each. Mail to F. W. Kelsey, Box 204,.tht Durham, or leave at D. C. Town's. la? Ksty wee never 1 very strong ‘11" end her work In a laundry taxed her strength severely. In order to save as much as she could to help out at home, she used to welk lonl’ blocks to her roomlng-house. and the change from the steam-laden atmosphere of the laundry to the cold of the out-Id. wee also herm- ful. At length she caught a bad cold which she could not shake off, and when the doctor we: culled he found that Sh. "d_eoeuntttorJ: She Wu sent to the Toronto Hoa- pltel tor Conlumptlves. and dt- though very downcaat at ftrtrt. lho hnd not been there long before she decided thnt she was fortunate in- deed, for within a short time the wonderful treatment and are which she received begun to heve their effect. She he. tuned In weight. her usual lunny lplrlte have re- turned, and during her “working hours" she I. lb. to knit bed :eghetejoy other‘petlente. t The doctor. and nun“ I" hope- ful that oh. will noon bo well enough to realm to Ni,','; but " " land not boon foe an ornate Kol- Kiul - chute. for mover! would IV. boon "lull. Tho hospital need. fund]. how- ever. to ova-bl. " to any on in work. Will you Pt by sending I {in t? q. A. Reid. " Conan L. ijioisto E -taarKumfe.otu" Durham, Oni. ll PHONE 140 o ao=o====gao according to modern Lubrication Chart System. Nothirg mien-d. Let us ex- plain this System to you. LDURHAM, ONT. Telephoto I to. mums a son. Editor and Pro. I onemrn a, Smile El" Badman Benita: Shake-up ' between Historic Grey and Bruce Ridings In all probabiliity the ilttttl draft ot the Redistribution Bill, involving changes in scores of Federal ridings, will be brought down in the House of Commons shortly and be rushed through before the end of tlis ses- sion. The committee, to which was assigned the task ot redistribution. based on the last census, is working on the itnttt draft. Dr W. A. Hall. M; P. for South Bruce. when home during the Easter recess, was reticent to discuss what he has learned of the probable new alignments in this part of Ontario, but it seems certain as forecast, that the Riding of South Bruce will dis- appear from the picture, its muni- cipalities being absorbed into North Bruce and a new constituency to be known as Bruce-Grey or Grey-Bruce. The Townships of Huron and Kin- loss on the south-west boundary ot Bruce Co and the Villages of Luck- now and Ripley, situated within their bounds, will be included in the en- larged Riding of Bruce North. Taking) into consideration the geographical nature of such a constituency, stret- ‘ching trom the southern boundary to â€he most northerly point in Bruce Co. (Tobermory), appears that the com- 'mlttee having the matter in hand. lice] that these additions will be sut- i'iclent without the Townships of (C",'.:,',',',,,,; and Culroaa. Seven townnhips, two towns (Dur- ham and Hanover) and tive villages of the present Riding of South Grey, represented by Miss Agnes Macphail,‘ are to be amalgamated in the new Riding with what remains of South Bruee---the Townships of Garrick, Culross. Brant. Greenock and Elder- slie, the Towns ot Walkerton and Chesley and the Villages of Mildmay. "Feeswater and Paisley. At least this ‘is what is understood to be the pro- lposal. It would constitute a compact constituency. Unquestionably, Dr Hall, Liberal) will seek the re-nomination of hisi party at the next election. In the four municipalities likely to be absorbed into North Bruce-Huron, Kinloss. Lucknow and Ripley-he had about! 40 majority over his Conservative or-, ponent in the election of July 'Jo, 1930. in the remainder of this Riding,1 except in Walkerton, Culrosa and Teeawater, where the Tory standard bearer had a combined majority ot 177, Dr Hall with a margin of ap- proximately 1100, almost retained his 101d hold on the constituency, in spite of the dominion-wide inclination tn change the Government. That was the time we were really commencing to feel the effect of adverse buainess conditions. Miss Macphail undoubtedly will endeavor to remain an M. P. If she does not contest the new riding. she will appeal for support elsewhere. it is anticlpated. Now one ot the lea- ders in the C.C. P., her course will be watched with deep interett.t.--- Walkerton Telescope. N the annual meeting ot the Brus- sels, Morris and Grey Telephone Co., the secretary's report showed the Co. in a flourishing condition with agood balance on the right side of the led- ger. The phone rates were reduced to $10 per annum. Jig Saw Puzzles are supposed to be of recent invention and quite a new fox-m of amusement, but this belief is evidently erroneous for Geo. W. Ray- field of Camilla, has in his possesion a puzzle that was made and sold by J. Spillbury in England as long ago as 1767. The puzzle when solved re- solves itself into a map of England and Wales and has the merit ot be! lug educational as well " entertain- ing. It Is strongly made and is still in good condition. The puzzle was given to Mr Raytield by his mother. who was or Quaker deceent, new been in the family for three or prob- ably four generations. --orrusgevime Thes Repaired Telephone ' l "Where there is no Vielon the: iPcople Perish." Such must he thei' Heeling ot the Committee emailing the Church of England Restoration !Fund. judging by the way the Ang- giicen churches throughout Toronto. ‘are responding." As is known. this I tund is the outcome to who goodthe ‘lost moneys invested in the Euchre)! ';rnvet.mt"t Trust, which proved tobe "worthless co investlgntion nod on " which many dependent clergy were " penniieee tor their later yeerl. The iinveatlgation proved a terrible in. idietment on Mechrey, who was true- ;ted so completely. _ . “LA __.I tau au nun-yuan", _ But as we said. the bright and hopeful picture, is the way the eas- tern Anghican churches ere coming to the rescue to rehabilitate this fund. Grace Church-on-the-hlll. Toronto, had an objective ot ttir,00fh--tlMsy went $22,000: St Simons with an objective ot $10,000 went $12,000: St Paul’s Church. Bloor St Eat, which his the highest allotment in Canada, he raised some t22,000,--75 per cent be- ing in chain. A‘nd so on. The Chairman; ot this Restnntion' Dream. We ere losing our Bec'y Fund for Ontario. is Mr Hem Drar",wittt regret Ind another will have to ton, Canada's onetime finance min- be appointed. inter and in acting in thU capacity,' Sorry to hear of Mrs J. new. acci- has found a new vision ot service. dent. While climbing up a ladder to when he says: ihunt eggs, the ladder slipped. She fell “While it.is true that 1 hove had on her leg breaking it just above the in the past, certain opportunities ankle. She has our sympathy “they for service, this is the. greatest intend to move in May. We hope to work I have ever had the privilege see her around before long. of having to do with-the work of. the Lord himself on behalf ot Wis -----_------- A teller isn't mean Out tiahin' : Hitt thoughts are mostly clean Out tishin': He doean't knock his fellow men. 0r harbour any grudges then; A tellow's at his titteat when Out tishin'. This nth are commutes to the poor, Out fishin' ; All brothers of a common lure, Out fishin'; The urchin with the pin tut' string Can chum with millionaire and king, And happy as a lurk, they sing Out fishln'. A teller's glad to have a friend, Oat tlshin' A helpln' hand he'll always lend, Out Bishtrt'; The brotherhood of rod and line And sky and stream is they: tine;; Men come real close to God's design, Qut tighln'. A fellow isn't plottin' schemes Out titshirt'; He's only buy with his drums. Out ttshirt'. lHls livery's a coat of tan 2 l Hts creed: to do the best he can; _ feller's mostly alwuys mam Out tiahin'. annexing people." The time may come: When someone will not be extolllng the "good old days." - When oldsters will not be viewing with alarm the goings-on among the young people. . . _, __... M, IV'I-u r"'r--~ When the comie sheets will not pretend that all husbands are hen. peeked . WWW. When a neporter, a detective and a ran-son on the stage or in the movies “in resemble a. reporter, a detective and a Parson in real life. When a nun will work as hard " he ieads his wife and friends tothink he works. When éynics will not be knocklng the church and the church will not be knocking the world. When '3; employee admits he is paid all he's worth. When professional reformers admit that society is 0..K. and voluntarily quit their Jobs. When; Imam will give up his auto- mobile and explain that he cannot afford one. - When somebody will not be proph- esying that the world is coming to an end. When bores will not take the per- functory cue, "How are you'." as an Invitation to give an "organ recital.". You, the time will come, but we don't expect to be alive to enjoy that millennial dawn.r---Timtm and Guide, Weston. - - When suckers will not be stung by take investment salesmen. Mr Wm Markie received s tele. grnm from Huntsville, stating :hat his father, Asa Markie had passed a- way. Later Mr and Mrs Markle. ae. companied by Mr and Mrs Bowman, motored to Huntsville to attend the funeral Wednesday. Sympathy is ex- tended to Mr Markle at this time A SPLENDI D RESPONSE Mr Jos. Ritchie who has carried the mail on ER. 1, Grand anley toe the past 14 years, was given arenew- a] contract at g considerable reduc. tion in slant. ' Order your job printing from the :'ccview - Letterheads; envelopes, statements. billheade. invoices. we tiuit sale ' tame. dodger; and hand bills. wedding Invitations and an nouncements, etc. THE TIME MAY coma (Intended tor last week) OUT FISHIN' as? s. B. NO 10, BENTINCK " Br Iv-Grace Davey', Gordon Mac- " ‘ Lean'. Jr Iv-Artem' McArthur" At- be3 fetta. Noble, Bessie Miller, John Mac- "astute. Br trr-Roy Chapman', L. ot Davey', Kenneth MacDonald. Jr Ill ii_---Jaek Chapman', Margaret Lynn'. =Sr II-Clarence Lynn', Alwyn Gold- 1a'smittP, Chas Ewen. " II-Velma .es Goldsmith', Wm Davey', Ruby Mil- ve ler, Hazel McDonald. I--Ciittord 'Noble', Howard Grierson‘. 'Ollver tus)Oriertsote. Sr Pr-ue) MacDon- nk ald’. Jr Pr-Ralph Davey. "dcnotes perfect attendance tor April Mr And In E. u. uu'slvv- m... daughter were In Owen Bound sum-- day. Little Maine I: hum; may breast, where she got hurt over a vent no. This 1: the second treat- ""'" a“ ----" ment she has had. The Dr think. one more will make it hill-ism. We hope so. The W. M. B. held their meeting on Monday night in the church par lore, l. goodly number present. The Knox Church women held their meet- ing Tuesday, " home ot the Presi- dent, Mrs C. McIntyre. all members being present. The Woman's institute will beheld at home of Free. Mr- E Molntoeh. May 10. it being the tunnel meeting nil members are requested to be present. We are losing our Sec'y with regret and another will have to be appointed. You greet the budding tulip in the Dooryard as you pass; You stop and watch Br'er Redbreast As he stands upon the green. And your nerves tingle softly, When the dandelion you've seen. Theec signs and sounds give promise or the lifting of the pull. And you get the thrill'e completeness The weather has been very Incl:- ward tor seeding, very little having been sown so far. Housed Mrs Wm Maudonlld 3nd son Ken. neth and daughter, Miss Florence. of Durham, spent Monday evening with Mr and Mrs Joe Brown and funny. Mr and Mrs Geo Tumbull spent a day last week with the latter“: broth er, Mr and Mrs Alex Knisley. near Mount Forest. Mr and Mrs Geo Mervyn and little daughter Verley, Lamluh. also Mr. Wm Vickers, were guests ot Mr and Mrs Geo Mixhton Sunday utemoon. Mr and Mrs Harry Brigham Ind small son Bruce, also um Florence Bailey. Toronto. were week end visi- tom at the Bailey home. Mrs Harold Velzing and children, of Hanover, ure visiting her mother, Mn Barman at present. IUJUI Ile- “<- -_'" {waecletnlng " the order ot the " Every women In mere than " these days for those who we work. Then I: an odd one that un't are to exert herself. " end In E. B. Dunn] and V ., "N--.. Gnu-1r? “my. Spring has com. tor True m speed the parting ot the snow, You hall We springing grass, Sr m---Raiph Mountain M, Jessie Campbell 83. It-Mt-Mountain M, Marjory Mountain 79, Edna Boyce. Sr I-Eyiizabe',h Bolton 89. Donald Campbell M. Br pr-ROM Boyce. Jr Pr-Florence Bolton, Irene Bolton Freda K. Eagles, teacher B. S. NO 9, GLENEm _ Br Iv-f9twalt Dyer', Violet Collin-, eon‘, Cecil Brown', Olive Neweip," Victor Arnett, Charlie Brown, Clit, ford Lindsay. Sr m-Doris Prat". Jean Jacques, Catharine Dyer", Mur- ray Greenwood, Jimmie Amett. Jr m-Arehie lawrence. Br Ir-John Weir', Glenna Merudden', Grant Greenwood. Jr Ir-Allister Auoe', B. Chapman' and Irene Newell' " ual. Clarence Athnson'. I-Bea- trlce Batter, Ruby Bailey. Br Pr-- ‘Mumy Mchen', Newman Ptqttte. Jr Pr-Mary Lawrence Lloyd McFad- den, Chortle Pratt. 'Pfesent every day. T S. S. NO 6, BENTINCK Sr Iv-Elsie Markle. Jr 'v-flu', Vickers, Gordon Vickera, Kenneth Mc. MeCuaim Carmen Hopkins, George Porter, Etaie Blemann (tle Frank Sharpe tabs.) Br m-Margaret Att- wood. Jr m--Mtsy Hopkins, Edna Porter. Maurice Brown, Bobby Might- on. Sr li-Vera Markie, Janet Pat- terson, Alfred Sharpe. John Attwood. Duncan McDougnll, Mama: Attwood. Tommy Marne. June; Porter. Jr II --hrthur Mighton, Lawrence Mecu. " I-Meryl Noble, Mule Hopkins, Marie Mattie, Beverley Boyce, lu- bel Homeland McCuug. Br Pr --Wttpert Galloway. notions. Jr. Ptu-43harim slum. _ NORTH VICKERS ball '." SCHOOL REPORTS M Catharine Macbean. tucher S. B. NO 13, BENTINCK DORNOCH Jessie M. Nichol, teacher for tout: "Pitt, i breast The weather he: warmed up " lent t. 'itrnd we hope will continue. The ttu. in»: are busy on the Ind and the Been. woman-folk ere turning everything in romise the house up-sLde-down end Inside lout, while they make sure not one teness' speck ot dust rennin: anywhere. “Hui In Wm Menuhin in at present under the Dr'. are. We hope she book- may Boon realm her mun! hulth. having Mr Batter, Toronto, spent . day Int week with his mm. In Nell Mc- 3 CRAWFORD Mr and mughter, pd over 1 Alex In 5 I!» Tens Humane - - week with Dal-hull trust. Mr and In Joe. rennet. eon Hugh and mutter W. new, were guests recently " the hole of Mr. (Donald McKechnle. I Mr Kenn Kaufman. Detroit, spent {spent the week end a the home of EM: menu here. i WJLS. - ThattttANtorhttt ~61 -.%'-""-""" In In! Brown MI returned to hii-ia"iiso-t'myy1.tntr.f1"h" .time with hot duet. In A. Ruth. A MON' Tuna â€magma visited mt. utter mi rerurresetion. "In. v- "-v v--’_, duet by Muir: Shoemn. solo try Mrs McGirr. ot Durham: instruments! by Maura Shannan and Hilts. with a lame U. Ila-nu - v____,_, ing. The topic for the evening we: “Hymns _and their Writers" and nap- on on some funnier hymns were read try Mrs Copp nnd Mines Alma Anderson Ind Florence Impound. A poem, 'The Psalm of Lite' was reed by Mrs Butte. Two lovely solos were sung try Mrs Wright and Mrs Kurt Shoeman. also . violin cola by Mr g, UN I AKIU Sheeman . Ree Mr Stnclun and non Knox. of Owen Bound, were guest- ot Mr and Mrs Corfett recently. Mr Bemrd Sweeney in employed l We can supply l you with all 3 of them Lv. DURHAM 2.85 Pan. May "ttt ot.a.'r Ar. CHICAGO 7.00 mm. HIV 13th (C.8.T and In Bald Ruth all their ter, Ila label, Cttester. Viln- er Sunduy It the home of Mr. Tickeln am TICKETS - INFORMATION - HOTEL RATES FROM DURHAM, ONT. - Town ' Depot Tick“ Agents MAY 12 - Coach Excursion Crawford Y. Folder. lntrlcate Rule Forms Fina Inlet-lea! Form. Factory Forms Auction Sal. Bill. Envelopes, all kind. Fair Printing Factory Form. Prlnhd tom IV. “In. and and“), may cum-Mu tedious mks. Call an and NIH. You know the numb" - Let us help you with Printed Forms ANADIAN" NATIONAL Pamphlets Financial Statement. WBLBECK had churn of CHICAGO wu held on Thur-May umber ntteodimp 'Ere. GOING pm. , .8 . T . ) t on .m. . to Phone No 6 night. I]. I“: and Mr Ross new. - VIIIQ Md. M! "mum-d In... In. utt-hull hospital and thn' Mitt m Vial from her operation, he: guard health In much imprunqL - M K. “I!!! spent Hu- Inc! and with museum Mr " H‘nb‘cka, Witliaros!r,i" m the M at his "ter,, Mrs A " - In G. Goldsmith >1.qu the week eetd with Williantstovrt 'xmi My up“. later Vernon Go)-) mum a serious nccidn-nl 1m week while visiting with his pram mu. Mr Ind In Goo Miller It .1 Imam". Ha I!†riding dou ' tht. Id. at I bill, when his littlm.:..m um! mad he toeeivef n trrokvn an I fractured nun. Dr Phillips ha." m,†Men to o. Bound Human “mâ€. he waived the but of medical rv h' He was nble to return to hi, m. where he is getting dong mm Canadian SATURDAY .MAY (t Tmilstrrlktroit some - MAY on. Canadian an“ than have attended the all" use. In Durham Friduv Mr Pull Mlmhn from Arty CANADIAN PAGHC Agent In"... locum Form: Manihrid Form- hlo Bette Window Card. Shipping Tags Hem Wit. Prim Lion Color Printing $6.00 Canine-o Card. Parson-l Card. Wedding BtatioMry Faun-II Intimory FROM DURHAM and adjacent points MAY 4, 1938 RETURNING - MAY 8th I tow weeks with their RETURNING Ticket. good retunmu: I " mm trains up loudly. my 15 all kind. tekt- Pacific Pacific Return tor th " ' harm Whi te Apply Good mm Hay tor salt All. pawn (Elm ot Wild hor MAY 4, Men's Suits A mutt liquid-t9 . way Choi, Buns. wit They want $80.00. beln In the very style" and ( TOP UN In coil: wand Subscri Fa! FR Roman tangent! receive: may del HORSES Durham Durham Durham Durham Durham Ken 5 Men n CUSF HAY INN Phow Get it It