w up® Arrow BUS SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 5, 1935 NORTHBOUND, leave Durh‘m 1250 p. m., 720 p. m. STANDARD TIME SOUTHBOUND, leave Durh‘m Get a big bundle of old PAPETS &! ay wopy f the Review Office. Only 5e. Two bun e‘.()‘mfl‘ y :.Mllfymlh: “'t.!‘ dles or more at the same rate. Suitâ€" mebvocagmey ce able for several purposes. ment feels that perfectly C000 o ccmecnmgemmmmarententint Travel by Arrow Coaches -.â€"-Mk Vâ€"_â€"- n vry y 9 CV L CENT A MIMI;E_E.AalAIE’bI&EXOURSION #10 a. m., 610 p. m. LTINERI®S PLANNED TO ALL, POINTS IN CANADA United States and Mexico. CconsguULP LOCAL AGENT Hahn House, Tel. No. 24 or 173 Central Hotel, Telephone No. 36 Centrai ONTARIO BUS LINES TORONTO rro® DURHKHAM and all adjacent C.N.R. Stations FRI. JULY 5 to CHAYA Pot omcs Hest Morri , Comwall, Uxbridge, Lindsa Peterboro, Campbellfo Morrisburg, Cornws An.:&.hlf.'lgenetang, &}lmzwoo;.o‘mj_ffg%' B;f::’- Aurora, Newmarket, Avand2l®, **"0" / "<.__suville, North Ba Orillia, Midland, Gravenhurst, Bracobri‘fge. Huntsville, North Bay, P&nz Socoionn Oniarie i.: Mipte pr Contaal iiy". Repotke C ane tPougine im k% â€"p sing. C {Hardrock 'tGerJdton gJellic‘oe (t Sturgeo’;l River Gold Fgclda.) Fri. JULY 5 10 TORONTO § Sz@zt Sgat M , ; in U ME Hecuttuwt Rooulitos. Sk i Niagara l'-_lll- Ffl- JdULY J to IVNVNIUV gwm. Satmin London, Ingersoll, Woodstock, Paris, Brantford, Hamilton, St i Niagara Falls Tis es ds * CC uh, hakwane nusctent Statione at which Excursion and Fri. JULY 5. For Fares, Return Limits, Train Information, CANADIAKN NATIONAL WFE DRIVING sAVES MONEY _ _ Your Convenience" e ECE maly Our Merit Rating Plan of Automobile Insurance for Careful Drivers Provides for Substantial Discounts from the Regular Automobile Rates The careful motorist can be rewarded for his exercise of Care, Courtesy and Common Sense in his driving by securing substantial discounts from his Automoâ€" bile Insurance as follows: ‘These discounts are applicable to all classes of Automobile Insurance: Public Liability, Property Damage, Collision, Fire and Theft. a #~%o; DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past Momsutt "Wanth [ G) = commmmmmenmes n eammamane e e 00 A FURTHER DISCOUNT OF 10% WILL BE ALLOWED WHEN WE INSURE TWO OR MORE CARS, THE PROPERTY OF ONE INSURED, FROM THE PREMIUM OF BOTH CARS. oUR MERIT RATING PLAN is the only one available which provides such discounts for all coverages for either Private Passenger Automobiles or Trucks. ‘These discounts apply whether or not the Motorist has been insured with _ this Coqnpnyhthoput,andmdeductedhom the premium on the issuance of his Achi;nhavlngbeenmdeundereifl:erthc Collision, Fire or Theft coverages will not disqualify the Motorist for his Merit Discount on the Public Lisbility and Proâ€" pottmecesectiom,mdlikewiu.daim under either the Public Liability or PMDamt.lesectionswiIInotMï¬fy the Motorist for his Merit Discount under the sections of Collision, Fire and ‘Theft. "It‘s the man at the wheel that counts" I _ P [WV wmmmmmmemmmameeeee t 0 o,; DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past /o two years without claims. o; DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past /o three years without claims. o; DISCOUNT to Motorists who have driven for the past /) four years without claims. c__c . LX lrrmiurer. YWHLEN â€" preference by" Canadianâ€"Owned Companies should f‘l tiven : TORONTO GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY 1 O0% rie, Erensre, P y i i Te h atctid I Locally between Importent Stations at which Excursion Tickets are sold â€" Ask Ticket Agent. Tickets, consult nearest Agent. EC h s The anxieties and fears re secuning a school for the coming year and the satisfaction and con‘entment Ovâ€" er the fact that a contract has been secured with some school trustees, makes up an important part of a rural ‘*eacher‘s existence these days. The annual exchange in securing @ competent teacher for the coming term is on, and those who are bookâ€" ed up, can enjoy their â€"vacation ahead of them. se L Aida s . sA en The salary standard has been set by the Education Department â€" at $500.00, which is no princely fee for the years that are spent in qualâ€" ifying for a "school mistress". Many teachers find the teaching . profesâ€" sion today offer little a‘traction for expansion, and are taking to nursâ€" ing, a business course, or some othâ€" er work to satisfy their ambition. (On the other band, the â€" Governâ€" T ETD ues wnutuctr soul mon lfyumqnï¬fyfu&hpofcy.mub&y. L Le e o# 0 9%00 0000 ommit RAMAGE, Agent, Purham ey spent for educational grants 18 wasted in many parts of Ontario. A news item tells of a school pear Ganancque with one teacher and one pupil. It is not an isolated case. in 1933 there were six one-pupu‘ schools in the prov‘nce and fortyâ€" seven had three pupils or less. This condition of affairs makes educationâ€" al costs in Ontario high and the government cannot . be blamed â€" if grants are closed in these isolated cases. set at Miss M. L. Burgess‘ daughter . of late School Inspector H. H. Burgess, of North Grey, has been appointed Juvenile Court Judge of Saskatcheâ€" wan, by the Saskatchewan . gov‘t. Miss Burgess was the first woman ' 2 . We ce en td ntmen MEWW ANBNWOCC O OOCC admitted to the bar in that province, | og practising her profession in Regina | th for some years. _ ~ xm A motorist providing he keeps his right side of the road and serves the speed limit is not 1i for damage ensuing should he : denly crash into @ herd of ca just over the brow of a hill, Cor Judge Costello has so ruled in an teresling and amportant . judgen handed down at Goderich, The : orist is awarded $45 damages to car with court costs, while the c ter claim of the farmer, Glen C ish, for $115 for cattle â€" injured dismissed . 1 TORY MP.‘s OPINION OF MISS A. MACPHAIL‘ n a letter to the Toronto Globe, orge Spotton, Conservative Federâ€" member for North Huron, gives ; frank opinion and pays & distinct mpliment to the Southâ€" East â€" Grey to vanracantative. To quote Mr. motorist providing he keeps to right side of the road and obâ€"| ‘s the speed limit is not liable | lamage â€" ensuing should he sudâ€" y crash into a herd of cat‘le over the brow of a hill,. County e Costello has s0 ruled in an inâ€" sting and important judgement led down at Goderich, The motâ€" : is awarded $45 damages to his with court costs, while the counâ€" claim of the farmer, Glen Cornâ€" for $115 for cattle injured is Full details THE DURHAM REVIEW PsPE pDMRERRE MWM NE CCE C and the recent revelations of K‘ng ston penitentiary conditions has gainâ€" | ed profound esteem . for the lady | member in all circles. | Hunger Marchors l Toronto, June 26: If some | or who knew nothing of local | were to read in the press ab | ‘"hunger marchers," be would “istely conjure up 4 vision of ‘emacm.ed men, thelook of & |va.uon in their faces, march ‘\ clutely to seek redress at th EsY "0 llls <Phic WA EeRbBy o. s ced E ately conjure up & vision of EAUM., emaciated men, the look of semiâ€"starâ€" vation in their faces, marching res clutely to seek redress at the hands of the government. This would be the kind of picture painted in the mind of one who did not know the real facts But the hunger maremN®‘s * _ /. hungry and they do not represent the bungry, because there are none in Ontario who can truthfully claim to be without sufficient food. No one is likely to extol the benefits of be ing on relief as being the acme of 1 comfort but at the same time _ it must not be forgotten that govertâ€" ments in Canada are spending aailâ€" \llons in looking after the pbysical wellâ€"being of unfortuna‘te men, . WO running NP c PW TETCY al unning pieces of government . Maâ€" chinery in the whole continent. There is no province in Canada â€" Of Y‘ate in the United States that posâ€" sesses such a modern and practicâ€" able system. There is less reason for a socalled bunger march today than there was at any time aince the beginning of the depression. It speaks much for the unfortunate classes of the community that they have given valuable time to listen to the "demands" of these men who have styled themselves hunger marchâ€" ers. No effort has been spared to lighten the burdens of those who can no longer fend for themselves. \Hon. David Croll, Welfare Minister, has introduced the human element W VCY ta â€" has 4 1PE a n d mc n in ie 7 T [ lighten the burdens of those who. can no Jonger fend for themselves .. Hon. David Croll, Wolfare Minister, has introduced the human element into relief admin‘stration . He has devoted his energy to saving the morale of those forced to accept government aid, and leaders in welâ€" fare work have hailed the results. Dear Editor I saw by the Review where & ML. i * TL uia. Robertson of New York was visiting | entitled ‘the Durham after some 70 years absence.| Miss McC I don‘t suppose there are MAnY, or | gerved refre: any, who he can remember . 1 for time was 8P one, can remember them, and his meeting will falling through a hole in the bridge ; Allan Boyd on Durham road gully. I can re member, as my brother, the late Dr.| ryue Black was with him when he fell aABERDEEN and Neil Wells picking him up. Neil| Wells drove the stage from Owen| Sound to Durham; Ben Malé, from | mT‘\fe [M';‘; Durham to Mt. Forest; Billy Tayk’r"v.h?l:or:: o to Walkerton; Sandy Livingston 10| j2v, afterno Flesherton and Ben Warner. 16) member Mr. Robertson‘s Brewery was §54° mne presid ceeded by a Law Office, Mr. MceDonâ€" "w“th ‘;lnsgi‘ ald. who was married to a Miss Sx;r‘th reag Davidson, a sister of Mr. Arch, Dayâ€" Roll call idson. Duncan and Archie were 8008 | pongs, man of Lawyer Davidson, as he was callâ€"| given. Th. ed. He was quite a political speaker f € on the Liberal side. Charlie McKinâ€"| C°" gf“’f non was the next to occupy this :::’;:; ’:’;9 1 f place pite n sesten m dau_‘l-{ugt}k Mï¬ BY THE WATCHMAN PEZCC + I am now in Sarnia with my dauâ€" ghter Jessie, for the meantime . at 286 Durand St., Sarnia. w & Dia alr . How sweet sound ‘To memory‘s listening °ar, ‘ While roaming 0‘er familiar ground 1 fancy she is near. ‘ Her ever welcome smile I see Just as when first we met, ‘The kindness she bas shown to me 1 never will forget; The open door WAs standing wide And welcome met you there, And cheerfulness was just inside To hide from you her care; She never was too tired berself To help anoth@er‘s need, She was the kind of loving friend | Who is a friend indeed. A TRIBUTE TO THE LATE MRS. NICHOLAS MELOSH When others suffered grief and pain| With hearts surcharged with fright, | She would be there, though cold nthe'l Have Little Excuse rain, To help them th Always watching, Though tired she With her kindly ‘To comfort yOu & esR n c who did not know the inger marchers are not they do not represent because there are none ‘bo can truthfully claim her name wWill rchers are not not represent there are none truthfully claim n+ food. No one ;.;u]-d immed C Mep Wls . c AEE mA C PR C000 1 | It was decided at this meeting that Leavy CBGEr Suredl »06 CC OO 0Cs l tening ear, a "layette"‘ be furnished for our loâ€"| Mr. Clayton Brigham and Co. wer familiar ground cal hospital. Miss C. McLean offerâ€"| have the contract of resbingling ;he\ ear. | ed io take the scripture for the July church and the tap, tap, tapping of ne smile I see \ meeting. Miss C. Fletcher then gave the ‘fferent hammers can be heard rst we met, \a splendid report of the District anâ€" a distance. he has shown to me nual held in Hanover,. Miss J. Mc| Mr and Mrs John Boddy and Mr. get; \Dorald gave @ demonstration on and Mrs. Wm. Boddy and daughter r was standing wige "packing a picnic lunch." When finâ€" Jean, also Miss Isobel Wilton were iet you there, ished we were all wishing we could recent visitors at Bonnie View farm s was just inside go with Jennie for a picnic The Naâ€" with the Byers family. jou her care; | tional Am.he.m closed another helptul‘ Miss Mae Fulton is assisting Mrs. too tired berself ‘meetiug. Misses Fletcher and assist Sam Patterson, Durbam . i‘s need, \ants served a dainty lunch and a| Miss Audrey Byers who has been O l2 . |social half hour was spent. visiting with rélatives at Blair and [ Pm t c un‘ hnine sarlyâ€"â€"~ in it al events about the J. A. Black the night. a Mr qQuEENn ST. UNiTED W The Senior Auxiliary of w .M.8. gathered in the Mrs Arthur McClocklin for ular monthly meeting on | June 19th. Mrs. MeCrae presided for the opening and used the call to woO! Y\rs led in prayerâ€" Minu ‘ _ _ adwan and used the call 1o ®**CUCE Y‘rs led in prayerâ€" Minutes â€" vious meeting were given by Mrs. Glass and treagurer‘ s by Mrs Winter. Roll call W swered by A text on "Faith" . Yiirs read the seripture less0 of the ‘Sermon on the Mount o on 000 AcoatLant YurS FPO@d AMEL OMEA C of the ‘Sermon on the Mount‘. Mre. MeClocklin read the devotional leafâ€" let, ‘Gracious friends‘, which taught that Jesus would have us cultivate the beautiful, gentle and â€" gracious characteristies which were & part of His charm, so @8 to adorn the doeâ€" trine of God and our Saviour. Mrs. Yiirs then introduced the 9th chap ter of the® s‘udy book, "Builders of the Indian Church", and was assist . L Ap lc anfnee â€" tyb ONTARIO ‘The Ladies‘® Aid of Burns PTCP"I"|° terian Church, Rocky Saugeen, met| at the home of Miss McCracken On . Tuesday, June 25th, with a splendid attendance. The president, Miss Bell led in prayer. The scripture reading | | was given by Mrs Malcolm McKechâ€" ; \nie from psalm 19. Mrs. Vessie then | led in prayer. The roll call was reâ€" sponded to in the form of a question 122 Li CCC avamens Cnamin hv sponded to in the form of a quesuo box. Splendid papers were given by Mrs. Ewen on "Nothing good is ever lost" and by Miss C. Fletcher on "The ripening of character." Miss (Glenna Lawrence gave A fine reading entitled ‘the heathen Sunday School‘. _ Miss McCracken and assistants served refreshments and & social time was spent together. Our next 2 e En w l ce / e lb than ROCKY SsAUGEEN LADIES‘ meeting will be at Allan Boyd on Jul 19th,| _Crime, the result of mental disorder, is rds a rarely cured in prison. s *# * > Tth, | Man is about the only animal that tieâ€" (Jean; _ wles its palate with seasoned f008. The Aberdeen‘ branch of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute were entertained ~ at the home of Miss C. Fletcher Thursâ€" day afternoon, June 20. There were 16 members and 4 visitors present. The president opened . the meeting â€"with singing the ode, and Miss A. ET Alcncl : ty The next meeting â€" the home of Mss Thursday, July 18th. } Those who say a lot don‘t always know a lot. 1t. 9 md Before taking _o(enle, A nation‘s true wealth les in the char acter of its citizons. One needs a lot u~ strength to overcome his own weakness. TORONTO "he, FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER able progress in becomâ€" lent but are comparativeâ€" | cannot yet take over the missions lacking workers but all coâ€"operating in s, but still need the help om and experience . of the West, when . they friend to show the spirit The church in India _ is ward and â€"work‘ng for women‘s INSTITUTE The roll call was reâ€" he form of a question papers were given by "Nothing good is ever Miss C. Fletcher on of character." Miss ce eave a fine reading By ALFRED 8IGGS meeting will be held aL‘;Ayr. yeturned _ NOZnE . of Mss C. McLean on week . uly 18th. _ A miscellaneous sho Mr Harold Breutigan 5 Friday â€" evening | last July 24th be sure that ! n‘k_‘up-gnuv, CA 4 dfunid comâ€" | *°° happy with son£s and SISIIGI.“ qvercome. IL uV,_iwlth interesting . projects and £3Â¥Y |\ing kindness "(Le little Priday afternoon parties. Y94 that we ask kers have been wore than generous in \md we hope & in encouraging your pupils, with pri%®®, an outward « help presents and treats . â€" _ | appreciation , pr| As residents of the section, th0§®|anq keen at they O 48 who have not been YOUT P4 welfare. spirit 385 have found you & gead comrlde‘ The kinde _ _ jg and friend, sympathetic in illness ; ,, eSer T for and sorrow and helpful in 800@ 8 |;imes be fa ilivities. We should like you to take | Ler to fo“o: éwith you to your home this CB&i"|yove ever 1 and vase, in the hope that you MAY | wo “w“s a AID | sometimes remember that you have | ds we“y p esbyâ€"| firm friends in Welbeck, Meantime | uy » seas met| we shall watch for your name * | {oâ€"norrow n on mork those who d0o great things forlWml the * lendid education and Canadian welfare 800 | sopy the 1 ss Bell finding it We shall tell the umrld.‘iswe:"~ n di eadingi"She was our feacher. Welbeck wu’ Signed 1 cKechâ€" | her first school." * Doro(hy M. » then| With the kindest wishes for all Wise, Ada ras reâ€" the coming days, signed on behalf * restion of the section, Muriel Heift and Efâ€" â€"â€" en by fie Campbell . is ever| The address was read by Miss M. RO( her on Heift, while Miss EMe Campbell and | _ Rememb Miss Master Vernon Goldsmith made the ;s to be h reading presentation. . In & few well"chose" here on School‘. , words, Miss Eagles expressed hCY | week. Bal sistants Bleasgure and appreciation . O the |per, all fo social bonor shown her. The singing of ‘ Mr. Ca ur next . ‘"For she‘s a joO"Yy zood fenow,." was a vi of Mrs brought to &A close this happy event. \ sister Mrs | Mr and Mrs &. Goldsmith celebraâ€"| Mr. He ted their wedding anniversAtY bPY |ied by hi | visiting with their parents, Mr and |son and rITUTE Mrs G. MiMer, Williamsford and Mr end visit« and Mss John Goldsmith, Massie. _ | Mr and | _A pleasant time was spent at the the W2. home of Mr and Mis sns Casey on ‘ perents, ' © Thursâ€" Friday evening when dancing WaS; Mrs. J enjoyed till the wee small hours. tor Tues V L 00200 pmautbenber ) Al‘art© Ainsl Mr and Mrs ted their wed visiting with 1 Mrs G. MiMer, Li;rand Mrs James tended church . at TA and visited later wit Hugh McArthur. Mrs. Eagles of Toronto, is itor with her daughter at Mr Sharpe‘s. Miss Esther R‘ddell of Roc N.Y., is a guest of her b Hugh at present. ROCOT A miscellaneous shower wAs given Mr Harold Breutigam and bride on Friday â€" evening last at their new home, the Archibald farm of former years, by the community and a pleaâ€" sant time was spent. S $0 EEEvERE eAeeRl ERETE TeR CCC Mrs. Noah Metsger was in Kitchâ€" ener last Saturday. ' FT wa 442 This week is the ending of the school term and the pupils will be trying their exams. We believe there are four pupils wriling on the Enâ€" trance examinations from No. 8. Mr and Mrs Andrew Marshall and dauehter Wilma are in Toronto oYvâ€" er the weekend. Mr and Mrs Walter Little and Mr and Mrs Wm. Little of Blair, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. using, why not sell <t? A small ad Mm&h.nm-uylnlsm. If you have something you are not Ese & C m‘‘s returned â€" home early in G. Goldsmith celebra| Mr, Harold MOCRI!!!"!" â€"" | °.. ding anniversary bY |ied by hbis sister, Mrs. Herb At their parentl. Mr and son and son Clarence, . were â€" N , Williamsford and MY end visitors with Toronto relati Goldsmith, Massie. _ | Mr and Mrs Art Macintosh > time was spent at the guests first of the week «U nd NMrs Mike Casey 00 parents, Mr and Mrs L. McLea zx when dancing . was Mrs. Jack McKechnie was e wee small hours. \or Tuesday with Mrs Doncld : ; James Crutchley & ‘art, Aberdeen. [ uRE Zion on Bllndl-!l Mr and Mrs Clarence Nabl« iter with Mr and Mrs |family spent Sunday in Collin® ur. ‘with her sister and family. s of Toronto, is & ""'\ Mrs Ne‘l Livingstone, Man daughter at Mr WW®>| ealled on her sister MTs L. M \while enroute to see her brot!« § R'dde‘l of mhe'w.mm “CQ“.IT‘G who is not guest of her brother: | joying good health at presen 1e was spent at the Nrs Mike Casey on when â€" dancing Was wee small hours. Tames Crutchley â€" atâ€" like you to take | _ , , home this CB&AIT | ; jy, me that you MaY | _, , r that you B@V® | g.y lbeck . Iel.nt!me%d,y or your NAMe | 8" | q p y C gminds (Adnionans forl,_.,... week operating in Alâ€" (GPSEE+ pear Miss Macdonald : It is hdeed with the deepest . re gret that we have learned of you! \mwuod @eparture from our mis| puring the four years that you bav« been with us We have come to e gard you as & friend, aone who has always been glad to help us when we were faced with dificulties that seemed «quita imposaible for us !0 |evercome. It is because of your |ow ‘ing kindness and helpful guidance â€M we ask you to mccept this «lt "md we hope that this may sorye «s * lan outward expression of our inwar appreciation of your past . devolion ’\und keen attention to our individua " welfare. JUNKE 27, 1»35 The kindest memories of you be ever with us, though you n« times be far from us. Our min set to follow the high ideals th: have ever kept before us and we always remember the moito day well lived makes every . | day a dream of happiness and toâ€"morrow, a vision of hope" 1 with the poet must confess "only the actions of the just \sweet and blossom in the dus | Signed on bebailf of the i Dorothy Mather, Marjory Bx0" ROCKY SAUGEEN SPECIRL V acation FARES Get p‘fllfl\dlâ€of these Barga»s in comfortable travel before plar Ililï¬r vacation. Save mon« Travel by rail and avoid con gested highways. Arrive "Fros! and ready for tun | For long or short vacations, C weekâ€"end trips to the country C the evening was plea in amusement 10 . su er the garden party which eld on the church grounds Thursday evening of this n seme nrarram and sup 21 DAY FARES to Maritime Provinces, CANADIAN NATIONAL 16 DAY FARES to National Parksâ€"Jasp®! May 15â€"Sept. 30. 45 DAY FARES to Western Canada and P::® GREAT LAKES CRUISES June 29â€"Septâ€" 10. SPECIAL SUMMER FARES to Quebec and mary United States points, May !5 TRAVEL B% "®*"*~ Aek any Agent about low feres and vacation resorts. .____ Maine Coast, May 15 CC w“:;wl-â€"- S"_'z‘ 30 , ask about Friday Noon to 4/ nday; returning leav® tion up to Mons®! ht. â€" On sale all ye END FARES is aCCOmpan Hamflton rb Atkit Mel h June 4* OiG V R AIL at ) 9 00 his Mr ‘Masq g@PVi in th ing W.MPORTER B TD Cor du wOoG AGE ! McKECI 41 Atull tine of W MJ Start your with the FRENCH T That | JV PHONE and 18 Uphold Live HELP US Ha petit enc« €e0U CHOPPIN JUN Worth Rea Union Steock \ Hend DUNN THCE BOV A 1t Tempt IN cyUsTOM Phone 8 Gu K eep R