THE REVIEW, DURHAM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS JiCiC AWE“ ii 'ri"fi""" "WK _'.,ili,",".,),-. 6’ N A L When the house seems empty with Mary away at boarding school . . . and letters seem a long time coming . . . and the holidays are weeks ."C, a a a Pick up the telephone. A Long Distance chat will cheer you up and Mary too. q Night rates on "Anyone" (station-to-station) calls NOW BEGIN AT T PM. w-----."---" G. CALDER, TOWN AGENT, We supply them in any quantity at / ROUND mp m1. TRAVEL BARGAINS From DURHAM Jan. 24 and " to ¢_I1ICAGO 38-00 --. .M Mï¬wg..;w, aiarvuiL/rAaiiri.sireuyi"e'.Ae"; ASE FOR HANDBILL _"----.-- nun-runuA‘ Low R." F“ MONA: 8.C, y M "ea6ret " 'ck4111iiiFii,i5i,e'.t Ci1,yi'riiiii Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii'hiariuva “In“. u,o,,o,-rettettet/',t,t'.Ni2'. “p.53“. ruTi"GiirAut.e. Slop- .A....._..4u.-un. W cANABi'AN in?“ «M Ta%Ti"aiiiiGau" TORONTO I " a O “I“ - - - o... oiegeAted,tef.tee,- kq,everteestee-a-'/-ef--'e-t-'-'tr1t aetgr m. "A was: you“. NI yd cheat CANAD‘AN h“"’.â€mâ€"'ff§am N AT l o N A L "mu-W“ 4W TELEGRAPHS -'--iji'iiiituutt 24 -19... n - 'ds', wmnson " . '6" 051899.. gvmlax W...'-'..'- -- Huh. Fab "m, "" L....,. M I_l - M - bod“ - ‘- ‘I " -I to VANCOUVER. LissAm.E,Wut. l "lit" 'ii'ii'imtNAll, PHONE a; DURHAM lowest prices Irie Bush’s: Suzi-w l Whatever my :reprdlng the gttti' ;ot Richard Bruno manappins and E the]! baby, his tt {swears by ttits m {us think of Bud! {bus lines: I"ir l were he!!! I bill. I know stilt, Mother O'Mine." _ Frau Pauline Vern Hsuptmau, loy- al mother of Richard Bruno, in Ger- many, In true to this poem. With his spiritual adviser. 5119 has placed be- tore the State Court ot Pardons. a written plea tor mercy tor the son lsentanced to death. She says in part: "t am iirmlr convinced that no matter in what mysterious my my poor son may have been involved in the sequel (rumour deal) of that crime, he was'| not himneli 3 really guilty party. lt) 1lt were, being a young father, him-i 'iseir. he would assuredly have broken “down long ago in that prolonged and iawttt1 trial and would have openly confessed his guilt in order to expat- inte as soon no possible before God mad man." Only a reprieve from Gov. Harold Hoffman can now save the murderer from dying in the electric chair on Frldny night of this week for the Lindberg kidnapping. Then the world at large will feel justice has been meted out to the guilty man. Evi. dence against the doomed man is itoo strong to allow or any leniency. i According to a circular announce- _ment try the Ontario department of iedixcauon there are to be 197 actual uteaching days in 1936 school year. "'or several years but the number "ttta been about 200 and in more am [a cient times it was somewhat great- ‘er. - meted out to the guilty man. Evi"l tourxitirTEty W.M,8. ‘W dence "ainst the doomed man its" Knox United w.M.s. met in the at too strong to allow or any "sniener,home of Mrs. Thou. MoGirr Thurs- iii o.---..-----" -dar nitemoon. Mrs J. J. Smith took I lo TEACHING DAYS 196 the assigned portion of the studyi THIS SCHOOL YEAR book, "The New Africa", giving a Accordin to a circular announce- glimpse of th various religious (â€NJ g . f and the hold that Christianity nan ment try the Ontario department I', where Christ's witnesses were ail education there are to be 197 aciua work. Mra S. Stoneouse read the 1183'] "grettgc'rtNtseliy'ttitlrldl'ldr gend of Black Madonna. A duet was l , sung by Mrs C. McGirr and Mrs. l \h†been about 200 and in more an- Stoneouse. Reports of various branch. r (cient times it was somewhat great-, ot the work in the past year , .9" - h b ‘were given. Mrs D. McCailum re. l I But 196 i' the most " at can e ported for the Baby Band which had f imade now, tor one day wat' 'oiri"sdris members and timuseial contribu- , ion try most school boards when the, ilons lower than previous years.1 Pam‘s were not opened on Friday Mrs Rudd reported tor the Mission: Hey 3nd. ‘Band that tM had been raised. Mn 1 Easter holidays are trom April 101W. H. smith stated that the Min- [ gm 20- the winner vacation be“Minion Circle contributions were $60.'i i ion June 29 and ends Sept. l. Christ-l Mrs J. S. Mcilraith gave the Asso-‘ "mat' holidays come on Dee. 23rd“.\ciate Helpers report, showing 1i i Peool holiday: include Victoria Day splendid increase over the previous:' r {inlay M thia year), ki ng’s y1t,'terrisar. The Evening Auxiliary reached} ‘(June 3rd), Labor Day otrtt...P,'yrtheir allocation and the afternoon School holidays include Victoria Day (May 25 this year), King's birthday (June 3rd). Labor Day (Sept. 7th), Thanksgiving Day (not yet axed). and Remembrance Day (Nov. 11). Group Championship Series 1 Wrgt and third teams pity " Feb. “I and 7th; 2nd and 4th tom. Feb. 3 and 6. Gosh count on round; hrat and second tum have choice of Mother O'Mine. whose love would follow me and ii, snares to count. Winner: of m and 3rd series lave choice of home date. If third - in neces- my, it will il played on neutral ice. All postponed we. must be played by Feb. tat. . 3tF--Durttam " Chaney. Petr. ',--H-rer at Pushy. The Brtrt two taunt will play my be your feeling! he guiltan or otherwise Bruno Hnuptman, re the and murder of the Lind- his mother in Germany his innocence. It makes I Rudgard Kipnnx's hun- Send The Review to your absent merndtr.--Ther will enjoy vending it. in In Toronto an mum. It is remn- :nd Dependablucy that count with than. sun "" right- by {ending as Ip-Durham at Palmerston Kim and new. You too will a.prmsats the "auits. --Harruton at Mtlvermn 18--owen Sound at Arthur go---Miivtrrton at Palmerston 21~Harriaton at Owen Sound 22 Arthur at Mllverton M-Arwen Sound at Durham -.-Mitverton at Harrlaton --Pattnertston " Arthur tT--Durhtun It Milverton --Owen Bound at Palmerston -Harritrtort at Arthur 2g--Ptsimerston at Durham M-Durham " Owen Sound One ot the two Ingest retail Brtng td one at the urgent logical cun- 1tr--ahiitMy at Cheney. 16--Htutov" " Durham. gr-AjttetrMrr " Durham. INT, HOCKEY SCHEDULE ost-vets". 1:90. No Coll. JUNIOR SCHEDULE Arthur " Plankton am . my! COLLECTIONS on "ik" iiilT/ m' colloctsble w- ton-00 the highest on on Feb. 10, 13 at Hanover . ONTARIO. Ion-No Chm- ,ls i B.Y.P.U. met at the home of Mr' d Mrs Homer Jun, tttt with tt Brtng an ' 'Pitt/d Clm- good Attendance ot members. Scrip- servlcos reg- tare reading try Lam: Minn, from lyour!) 32. followed by n very interes- odat0tr that, ting litentnre program eondtteted by mom»! REVIEW l given the Christian religion, they', would have made better citizenry: Miss Lucy Baker was first Presbyg terian missionary to Indians and through her teaching and example, they became more civilized and some engaged in farming and built homes. The Lord's Prayer brought a well attended meeting to a clone. l, The B.M.C. met " the home of ‘Mrs James McLean on Wednesday, Jan. 8th. Prayer by president, Mrs. C. P. Kinnee. Mrs W. D. Erwin _ read the scripture lesson and Mrs. J, P. Giles contributed a. solo, "ln'lon bent calves were the garden". The subject tor study“ lower, top sales beln was ably handled by Mrs. Q T4950 to 10.00, fair to Priest. Mrs. Klnnee closed the meet- 8.00 to 9.50. commc lug with myer....'l‘he ladies' Aid 7.00 to 8.00. business selslon followed and the} Supplies of hogs lunch conveners Mrs McLean and ,heavy over the wed u..- nu... “marl rnfreshments. beenâ€. that packers' on . clue Helpers report, showing ts', splendid increase over the previous:' year. The Evening Auxiliary reached] their allocation and the afternoon auxiliary, through a special dona- tion and a memorial eertMeate, re- ‘Iported their funds higher than antic- lipaied. The comuined funds reached ithe allocation for the year. A pleasing feature was the greet- ings from a visitor, Mrs P. C. Lib‘ ester of Vegrevllle, Alberta, giving a glimpse of the work in that centre.), The theme tor study and worship) was “The Spirit of Racial Brothers hood." Mrs Thea. Allan closed the} service with prayer. FOURSQUARE CHURCH I Two splendid Services at Foursquare Church Jan. lt, m morning, text was from Phil. 4: 6, T, on prayer. Rev lockstend showed how essential prayer was to the believer. Prayer ts as necessary to our splritunl lite {as breath to our physical life. In [evening a goodly number Came out to hetu. the manage “The Midnight) err" from Matt. tip. 143. It was tr' wonderfully prophetic menace mow- ing the time we “a living in. Great stress was laid on being a wise vir- gin: have our lumps mu ot oil. nil trimmed and burning, waiting and ‘lwatching for the Bridegroom of our souls. Trinity Guild 'te-organized. The annunl business meeting of the Women's Guild of Trinity Church was held in the parish halt when the,' following omeerts were elected: Hon.‘ _preaident, Mrs E. Kreu; president,' ii," Thou. mm; m and 2nd vice- 1riiieiiiirii Mrs J. Senna, Mrs. A. runaway mercury. Mrs W. Allan; treasurer. Mm T. Hutton. The rec. ltor, Rev. J. R. Thompson presided. ‘The report of the year's work show- ed a balance in the trmury. MULOCK lite on up“. -__,7 - l by Mr. Homer. the! which all mean l be" took part In a Bible contact In, charge ot Mrs Homer. I . I s I Supplies a! hogs were much too heavy over the week end, with the result that pecker-3' bids were much lower. Today Monday, cloning ales were made at 8.00 f.o.b. and from 8.25 to 8.40 tor truck deliveries. it is quite possible that prices may be lower for the balance ot the week. To look ahead for fifty years E Would seem a. mighty way; t But as my memory travels back l To me 'tia but a. day. I To when our happy laughter rang [ So hearty and so free; Now Home at those who with me ll sang Jane gone tom: the sea. ‘And some hue tuvelled hr by had To a new and ditterent clhne: 3 gBut memory will cross the trpatt I Um through the yes“ of time. i A, And always in our host-t there dwells. [The longing ne'er suppressed [l'l‘o see again the springing wells LAnd tieidts forever blessed. '-lwith all the things that we have o,roneortte'ffl'f, .rettl CRAWFORD l mum ones tumult fourth~ smrt.' o.---"""" A "" m“. afternoon MS Samuel Coleridge. marerrl m“ m loan." of My. - a ttte “IN“. the home of Homer, after winch til maln- spent the past week with bar on!" - - AMONGâ€. When the w _ A--. s"dd.. “m Anderson. . I3. held their monthly meeting -.. M... d There were " members and \.,.-.u,,; mined, While rainbow: we lave chum Perhaps We would hue better been To stay where we were placed. i The partners whom we chose have; A little white before, Boon time will pus. 'twill not be long, We'll meet them on the shore. Bo, let us talk a “we while Together you amt me, As now we stand beside the stile 1 Where on, we need to be. How happy were we " our play '10th tittwertt and evergreens And little dreamed how tar we'd at“: To stunge tnd different scenes. Now I must end my little song About our childhood any; Por soon we will be travelling on Along our septum was; Perhaps we’ll wipe may a tear For those we leave behind, While boys and girls we hold dear Dwell than in our mind. _.--------- i The Bums Presbyterian Y.P.8..l; Jacky Snugeen, met with s good st-l VICKE‘RS ltendsnoe for their regulsr meeting- The U.P.W.0. JIM"? meeting in the church on Tuesdsy evening was held at the home ot Mrs Alf lost. The meeting was in chute of Bailey with a tall- attendance. The the viee pres, Ilse I. Maettttarrie. roll call was answered by “Hints The scripture reading was men by on bread baking", which we: well Mr R. Davey from Gonnthlsns 2:13. responded to. Letters of thsnks were we" w... dealt yum The pew Head from Mrs G. Wise. Doris Beer, gum, o! a sectsl nature was under) marl Mrs Geo. H. Torry. In. Ben the leedershlp or Mr R. Huey and! ‘Coutts seve- sn sccount ot the con-Romans of humorous resdlngs Gi iii'iii'n held in Toronto in December.‘ u..." Gordon Thompson sod ' Lunch wss served by the hostess tna'iton Rear, else may “Mi-If: ‘nsalstsnls. The Mm†meeting good tNtgttegta were um " Ilss 3.: 'will be held " the home at In Llscnum nnd Mr. P. Write. T Porter. lehments were served hung!" s l Inspector Pentlsnd visited they.†ma]. m. to . _ . school on Thursday forenoon when s: The next mqettrte will he held In the l few ot the parents and manner: church on 1m ms " a pan [ .‘ot the section listened to s very in. . i ,"temtlng address on "the advantages - -- ---.-- .s and nature ot eonsolldsoed schools". III I //ie don't think my in our section FAR m a are in ("our " chsnxln: the pm. so “*9 fun. " In the dent system. Eff: J" . with stone Looking Back. ----"- . ioi-l.s no spam... 2mm their (hunter In Witt arid Iterrt tret1 and many. - l Mrs ucumy at Brampton CK, Ltd., Tynan ed last week with her “not I itgocsurlirt and her nephew, I s of cattle were 8., Boyce. " tor Monday's, Mrs John Manson of 8w “"3 tslow, "cept- ton, visited recently with be: " â€'3' tad tat er, urn E. Anderson. We In 'i-A “- Amie: we hold lo WVVI - o---'"'" I .. ""-* - like In! new?“ andâ€. - nt W W. the home ot "east the wt V0.3 With be! M - Nettie NOW. when the W, “in W New. . " held their monthly meeting. Mr and In Curle- KM“ " There were " member: and visitors Glonelg we spending a I" an mm. with In. In. Byers " with their dnuqtster In Wilt Cunn- pro-Mont: In Wm. Henderson an“ and (ugly. "er, Mutt Nettie Anderson, “a; -=-- vim. um Belle Mum acted in the â€,1; Mrs Jonu __,.., ton, “steed recently with her noun-awn -- er, Mrs E. Anderson. We In pleu- on served a deliciou. ed to [can that in Anderson M Thur-day evening ., improving from her recent lune». Ite held It the home -- a-.. new“; spentiChnrlu Heller, e'er tt -.-, "-II' "In, ttom "diml'. " - -' Brat, Andemn took chem of the “'" --" . Mr and In “mum Rulund of prawn mulch consisted of the tme Humor hue been keeping bouse im ie on the Kingdom of God Move Mr C - the ml week 2"? 31:3“ " te,1,ftr'."rl.' u ll reported that Mr, Con. mm , landing! , . . he! sold the sawmill property to an anon. Edith Katie. Florence In. Owen Bound - Donald and Mr. Anderson. A duet . “Where we'll never - old" was -- ' - sung by Florence and Ttonald no DoRNOCH Donald. After the close ot the meet. och W ' held their ma :1 contest was held. Mr and Mrs N . . “W.†Anderson kindly invited the moiety ','L't','s"l'dt l" “magi Mire M to their home for the next meeting Mrs E M‘clnlosh 2:: 1:: “FM†on January 3151. . .. " f' o'tl', H, . . ,___.__‘lhe thence of our pmssideut. M:, The W.M.s. monthly meeting home of Mrs. D good attendance. Miss Muilluvrly j presided. Scripture manna wu tah- I en by Mrs. Wilfred Wright. Darla: the business period, Mrs E. Boyce. l treasurer. gave I. report of Inst , year's nuances, which was very en- couraglng. The supply led-y. Myrtle MacDonald, nlgo gave sh scoount of the work done during the put you in that department. The sec'y, le Copp. presented the report of meet- ing: held. ', Mitut Hohklrk prepared B splendld paper on the 3rd chapter of the Estudy book but wu unable to be / present " Mrs. Geo. Rune read it',: lLyxme Planer gave a. reading "The tweak Mtrdonna". Mrs Boyce and Myr- itle MacDonald gave new year rend- iintm. Mrs Hustle served . dainty _ lunch. Rocky Snugeen U.F.W.0. held} their Jan. meeting on the 8th " the; home ot Mrs. Murray Ritchie, with] a good attendnnce or member: and “shore. The Pres. In G. Noble was In charge. The "er rend and discussed literature from head omce ;on the recent convention. The new {programs prepared for the coming 'NN""""""" .r- -."-'" ___ - - 7 - 'iii',', by the program committee werel Mr and In Ciitt BuschIen It_tr'"' distributed. Lenor- at than tor! - ot the [men parents, M: fruit received, were rend from Mr. and In Win. Smith. T. Bimini: and In Venue. A up It loan " though we ere mm: er on "Important event. was given to lone our minister. He has mm try In Joe Cruwhley; In H. C. ied n all to mum, but lt, not XcKechnle end In new man"; decided whether he will and“ {ave I duet end MN W. Weir eon-ht or not. Itrtttuted n humeral. "an; on In“ New Ion-hon of 1mm “Coons"; an. mun mamtmuvm with her -ta, Mr and en We contest which everyone em; In D. Ionian. “and. The winning - no ores-‘- .- , . - 2124 ,1',f,U,2."fdl,le' mule by Maatar Fllly an!†left Durham . . ' “I†m “time! In: week to i hi mm lil/vet, by In. Ritchie end unlit-l " n“, “mu“ "“3“? human“. In. report that Ewe Weir- r daughter of Mr ad in oaneir in recovering from attack of uvollen we“, charlie Campbell, son ot (r- Witt Who“. who r. . - _ ROCKY SAUGEEN [an nvv'-‘ totrt noCuun spent “a In K. )4on tor 2iior Mm R. nephw: Mr. m. bum Rude with I e. was MCGHHVYIY held their resuhr' on Jan. 3rd at “‘0‘ visit- 7' w. "ll'l', . - w min-u, Alummulu decided whether he Mr con-Ht or not. dine on In. luv Morrison mductodlSundaM with her [an ryou ers-P"' D. Mom. “we on Atria which was You W new“. Bone cum blocks M“. and. tor the can!" bale. Tit" hort, of lower. mini IN; m hold It the home of Mr and Mrs Curls- Plclel; " they left tbis lrr can". Naif the hour of midmght, the departing couple were called an ind Mr. Arnold Hickling read a ivory â€MPHâ€: when while Mr. ee:, mu yrs-cued a wvll mm was. Both Mr and Mrs Inn-m;- ed mm. Mr. Catrtn Smith M! been aasisl- In; m mole. Alex Shun) in the wood lot the put week. Mr and it" Bert Ram: and daugh Banach w.r. held the†mow-Hm; on In. 8th at the home of Mi» M, [clam-h with " members prt'se'ct Mm E. McIntosh took the than 111 the thence ot our president. Mrs. L. O'Neil. not! etru---vert'e of Swan poetry. which everyone responded m, Butch stories by everyone; mam-1.»: ‘pupor by In. lcCrncken; palm by Mitt. Basic McIntosh; comxuumu aiming. Lunch was served by thts Mine: ldnmh. Next Meeting tgill be tteld " home of Mrs J. Crutctr Icy. JAN. 16, tttM aecident occurred on Weanemm,» m from of the Sewn School 10 mm- Shir‘ley Living-ton. She was knorkvd much“. he“: hit with 1 our “kw-h y1ratmtd her a short nuance. She was picked up neon-chm and may ried hone. Dr. Philips was called, She was mtstted to Owen Bound bor pital and an x-ray Men. " “as found she m a um“ fmrture m has! of the [hill and other bruis- Stt. Her hand VII ateo cut. wr- an» gland to but In in getting alum: nicely tad m mm hone on the stretcher on Friday. We hope >le will noon recover in I tew um-‘m will noon recover in a tew 1htiti5 and be mean a usual. In!“ Dunn/cl an been laid up with the monies and sore thmat but in mun nicely and u:ll What might ttave won be able to so to school agaxn In J. B. Hard of Toronto en» Jored the woehmd " her summvr home, retaining Sunday afternoon. In l. [Aug Bundared with Mb E. Durand. It [ooh n month we UP pomg to In» our minor. He has WW“ ed t all to Man, but is tlot quite decided whether he will awry! It or not. lam Billy but†left Durham ttttitat iaat wool to rejoin his uncle In New mun-lo. that I tew “wk" n â€that In". m and opened theh Lowe m or so ot mm chat and It nad In Norman Litt of P, an M neighbors. w' 'vt al< â€at to help with the nwrry In um II In Accomphm. Yes, you can trade that old Runes: on that new one you are anticipsting buying. Don's forget those old Shoes and Rubbers can be made as good an new. l h. Ruse“ Son Kiddulgh Hon so in; and Mrs mm m in I few "ell WM 'ttrd had the HAVE A 4tUANTtYY OF W000 FOR SALE m Kitchener a iew NOTICE II lunch. . “Jewell party been n serious Wednesday in ell. We are from Keep tn and “we at), It 12.! u hood t threw“ dealt with The w.u.s mu meet Th" we of Mrm up Mics In In and u Mr. "min I ma utter _ plum he"- Mr. Elmer to um mums Ing u... Donald: a" he! week have, with ttte n. wit-powd- In. Btetrtreo tttng her dim Ir ind Its Mar, visited TU hone. In Alex t' with her frie Prteeviite. The Young Pe the church. Rex the “3:19er In er. Mr Nellbun m on "God's m"; “I! ttttt - ugrgmet l, er the medial look“: new! .1 evening the“ 1 when It in how old people wi Come and he†0n Wmittets6ay tart club wan: home of Ira An PR CENT- EXCU Jan. 2 From I N (all tutor on - M us" inind t PRICI Return Limit up mm: C MI min: 31 Canadian for TORONTO HAMILTON BUFFALO DUNNVILLE SMITHWLLE WELLANO . JA In Sun" win Sm h CUSTOM ctt ice " M Also te critical HEN Gunn Keep in THE Boy-l Ha . o Can Bri Will t leave or JO FL Pilot