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Mart lhn ham 1 Monad AFTERNOON MONDAY, JUNE 8 f: FARM FOR SALE LILAC with you; what's equally comfor'ting. you know alwaya can reach you when the need a If I do oaynao myaelf, you‘ll really enjc I'm only a telephone . . . but with me for company. you're never lonely. You know that " my time of the day or night you can chat with friends or family, far or near. And COMPANY? , oon-- x Children 15c ning-- " .CNldren 2.c b, June km (for afternoon Adults 60e plus tax SSION: Town Hall _ lnettes PERFORMANCE 'I‘ln th'ere DATE FOR A TELEPHONE COSTS ONLY AFEWCENTsADAY o"ehar.utss.ameta.irtauat, when you wint Ag, GI & me to come and any accept your invitation. l Because Red Ryan failed in keep- ing away from his former haunts, is no sutBeient reason why every other bandit released trom penal intstitu. tlons. be looked at with a doubt. We should be intolerant of that that would tear down, but again we should be tolerant of that that wants to re- form. Big bundle of old papers, only " at Review Omee. Just the thing for lighting Brea, laying under emu. Red Ryan has been known as a "Dr. Jekyll and Hyde" ittrure in the criminal gallery of Canadian bandits. Of a likable personality, he won his way into the good graces of many high-ups in prison reform and with the result of being released from the Kingston penal institution. a year ago, on the assurance he was going to henceforth walk the straight and narrow way. For a time, he was apparently not seeking publicity in any form and his past career was thought to be buried forever. But as an interesting piece of psychology the old flame was still within, though lying dormant. What fanned that tttune will likely never be itnown., Since his invasion or the Sarnia) liquor store. Saturday. and his un-i successful getaway. police are more and more convinced that this master bandit. was the power behind the throne in many hold-ups of the past year. The uppermost event in current news of the past week, has been the tragic fatalities at Sums. on Satur- day last, when the notorious "Red" Ryan shot and was shot at, as one of the victims, ending fatally. Port- unately for "Red", he made his own death bed easy. REVERTED TO THE I THE GLORY OF THE RACE Y Something over 22.000 horsenesh lovers paid admission of " least $1 each, to see the famous King's Plate classic run in Toronto, Saturday last. Monsweep, from the stable of H. C. Hatch, won the coveted honor and the money. The motor may give a good thrill in s speed contest, but it is nothing to the thrill of horse- flesh in action. it was the largest gathering on opening day, since the) period of the Great War, so on that‘ basis, we Judge that the depression is over. Likely the next street beg Fond the Woodbine, there sre several families on relief.' on Saturday lut. Hits brethren were represented from almost every pub- lication In Grey and Bruce end it struck us very forcibly how the newspaper fraternity felt toward their late brother. Poulbly no editor of I weekly newspaper gone to his lut rest. in recent years out. received the went esteem shown by their presence for a thother ot the quill, u did the late George H. Mitchell, in Hanover Irie Endymi- 3min: THE EDITORIAL BOND enjoy my CRIME LIFE o'clock. when judgment. (aT. rend- ered and this salt controversy settled. ~Wnlkerton Roma-Times. and. last, showing him authorised agent, the c decision on the matter I sitting. on Tuesday. In After hearing the Paisley police- man testify that Vollett had been selling salt from a. truck to the farm. era throughout that section without going through the formality of getting a pedlar's license, the contention by the defendant that he didn't need such a document on the grounds that he was selling an otttarVprodueed product and had a letter from the Goderich Salt Works dated January An more recent times Gandhi rent his lone loin cloth over the salt tax in India and went on a fast that caused the British Empire no little concern. So when mother alleged racket in salt came into court here on Tuesday Magistrate Walker opened his revised statutes and like the Greek gift horse looked this old trouble-maker in the fact. } When Wm. J. Vollett of Durham iappeared on Tuesday in the Walker- (ton police court charged with ped- idling salt without a license in Bruce l County contrary to the Hawkera' and iPeddlers' By-Law, a court battle en- sued between the Durhamite and the Paisley Police Chief, who laid the charge. which strongly recalls that salt ass trouble maker hasn't lost its savor since Lot's wife with proverbial ‘ female curiosity. looked back on Bod. om snd forthwith this erstwhile blooming bride became a breathless briny beauty, and her husband i) bewildered smiling widower. While; The pending reduction in interest on savings deposits will be the third cut in the past three years. On May I, I933 the rate was reduced from 3 to 214% and on November 1, 1934, the interest rate was lowered to 2% where it has remained since. I Canadian chartered banks, will shortly reduce the rate of interest paid on deposits:, with June 1 the ten. tative date on which the cut will go Into effect. The rate paid on savings or time deposits will be reduced to 199% trom 2%. Where the rate on current deposits is now 1% the new rate will be lh of 1%, but interest is not paid on all current deposits and the banks are unwilling to receive and pay interest on exceptionally, large deposits. 1 L A posture is what you put cows in; I Peat is a boy's name; to behead . means to be leader; Maim is a /triri's name; front means the op- posits to the back; cite is what you see with; heliography is the geo- graphy of hell; who was the famous maid that saved Franee-. Madamol- selle from Armentieres; corrugation is what you call the people in a church; punctuation means being on time; nitrogen is the kind of air you breathe at night; a. slnecure is‘ something that cures sin; grammar is the mother of your mother; a myth is an unmarried lady; a kiln is a murder; a corsair is a man who makes corsets; a caption is an omeer in the army; the jugular vein is what you talk with when you are Joking; basalt is the sort of salt wo- men use in their baths; a niche is a tickling feeling that makes youl want to keep scratching; a can»! comb is the thing on top of the rooster's head; Ransom was the name! of a good looking cab driver; Napol- eon escaped from Melba ; Edgar Wal, lace was chosen king of Scotland by Edward the tlrtst; the Merry Monarch was Old King Cole.-Amherstburg l Echo. _ BANKS TO CUT When Thus does the chiselllng public go round and round. I The prelent method ttt weighting Iparcels to the near-eat pound in can- f celled, and in future parcel poet par- feels mailed in Canada for delivery in Canada weighing traction of a pound over an even pound will be liable in addition to the even pound 'rate to a charge of one cent per ounce,'of fraction thereof over the even pound rate up to the next highest pound rate or group rate " the case may be. The maximum) charge on any parcel post Darwinian: ed in Canada for delivery in Canada! shall not exceed one cent per ounce except that a minimum prepayment of three cents is required, which pre- payment will cover a weight up to': and including three ounces. TheI same minimum prepayment ot three cents will apply to parcel post par- cels prepaid at the rate of one cent per ounce, mailed in Canada for 'i') livery in the United States. PARCEL FOOT TAKE. TROUBLE OVER SALT SCHOOL HOWLERS INTEREST ON DEPOSIT ANOTHER LITTLE MT Ated Junuary I to be their court reserved until the next " Mth at 10 ot the i Zion United C reh unnh services Sunday, M 81. At nan. Rev. Wm. Bo r, Owen will speck and " 7.30 .m. I: ran, Manama. Honda evonlm ut, I pl†“was Molly. will I canted by Harhwsy tat t. "iituaerrodattitee .. Mon Me tutd 10. ns. u. Drury, ex-Ontarlo premier, is now Sheriff of Simcoe County. Mr Drury has something now that the electorate can throw mules at in unl- tion we mus. dodkerCiiii h bills. wedding Invitation and nouneemenu. em Order your Job printing from the Review - Letterheads. envelopes, statements, blllhetds. Invoicel, we tion we bills, dodger: and hund- Llll- --,- ' .. - ‘WHY PAIN NEVER BECOMES QUITE UNBEARABLE An article in The American Weekly with next Sunday's issue of The De. trait Times, will disclose the ttriding:: of a distinguished English doctor which suggest that pain may even become a pleasure when the agony grows too great. be remembered that these men knew full well the responsibilities and the worries of omee. They asked for it, and now they have it. But oh, the headache.' l And when this issue is settled, there will be others cropping up to tax the brains and energy ot those at the helm. No matter what the de- clslon may be, the government will be blamed tor not having done some- thing else. That is the war of people with all governments, be they Liber. al or Conservative or any other pol- itical stripe. But lest too much sym- pathy be given politicans. it should It Is believed the Ottawa govern- ment will step into the picture it the matter is not adjusted shortly. On- tario has a moral argument which icanuot be disputed. The C.P.R. will have a hard time getting much sup- i port for its scheme. The privately- (owned railroad had its big opportun- iity in the early days ot the north 1country's development, and passed it Sup. It is now trying to “muscle in" Jon the T. & N.O. and the C.N.R., lwhlch together have opened up the has! northern country. A great deal of time and effort has been spent in putting the T. & N.O. on a. sound footing. While it has not been a source of profit to the prov- ‘ince, it has been ot inestimabie val- ue to the mining industry of North- ern Ontario. Without this railroad, it is safe to any that development ot the industry would not have been more. than half ot what it is today. so it is no wonder that Premier Hep. burn is prepared to tight tooth and nail against any encroachment on the preserves ot the province. I Public opinion is behind the Prem- ier in his attitude. The T. & N.O. railway is in much better tintuteitu shape today than it was three years ago, but it has not yet reached the stage where it can meet its commit- ments in full. Construction of dupli- eating lines would resultln a drastic falling oft in its freight business and its financial record for many years would be written in red ink. r-l Toronto, Mar 28th. The life all ' I ngovernment consists ot dealing with I Hone vexing problem utter another. q That is one reason why there are few d " youthful looking men in public otBee. "IA cabinet position 'means a lot ot e i grief, no matter how capable a per- in; _ Premier Hepburn has said that he will not allow the T. &N.O. to be subjected to such unfair competition without a struggle to the limit. It is safe to any that if the C.P.R. per- sists in its attitude, there will be a bitter furht between Ontario and the Canadian Paeitle. The Premier takes the attitude that it railway exten- sions are needed, it is for the T. & I These remarks are prompted by a 1,erious situation which has arisen in :Northern Ontario with regard to the lTemiakaming and Northern Ontario Railway. With a greedy ere on the profits, to be made trom the gold and copper fields of the north, the Cana- ‘dian PtuMe. Railway is attempting Ito obtain a charter from the Quebec [government to build a. line which would duplicate existing lines and threaten the business of the T. & N.O. and of the C.N.R. The gold mines of Northern Ontario and Quebec have been sources ot profit to the Ontario-owned railway and now there is a real danger of unfair competition from the C.P.R. THEDURHAMREvtEw ht Queen's Park " THE WATOHNAN 'ARIO ARCHIEé TORONTO 81. At 11.06 anniverury --- -"MENa "IO morn- ing and evening services here. A goodly number from thin section attended the funeral of the lute Mr Mitchell. Editor ot Benover Poet on nun-4h» Mrs Edwin Fowler tbl of Proton Station. Mr H. Patterson and Min Ceylon, went Bum!" -1 Mr and Mm _ onto, Mr 1nd I Hanover were I Mr and Mm A day. --V .nvaasul com. met at the home ot Mrs mrit, Alien last Tuesday night Ind made out a program for the coming year. Mr and Mrs E. E. Cook and non from Kitchener visited the beginning of the week with the former: per- ents Mr and Mrs W. J. Cook. Mn, Cook a: meeting will Anderson; Sunshine Ritchie, Mrs W. lunch com., Mrs T. G. Ridden; program 1 R. T. Cook, Jan. Pe; Victor Williams Ind wood. Lunch was th or omcers: Pr: viee-prea., Miss treaa., Miss Ve The Zion branch of Women's In. stitute met at home of Mrs W. J. Cook with 30 ladies present. Mrs Al- len gave a review ot the year's work and the sec'y. Miss Velma McNally. gave the financial report. Mrs Ver. non Elvldge of Markdale and Mrs R. T. Cook favored us with solos and a duett was sung by Mrs W. J. Mc- Fadden and Mrs v. Elvldge. Mrs. J. C. Cook presided tor the election Mrs Arthur Robinson is able to be up again after spending the past ten days in bed 'receiving treatment. Miss Alma Robinson R.N., was in at. tendance. Mr and Mrs C. Smith t ren, Mr. H. Holmes am Mount Forest, visited on Mr and Mrs Ben Mays. Mr and Mrs Freeman of T were guests ot Mr and Mrs Peart on Monday. Mr and Mrs Norman Hudson and family, Toronto were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Thea. Cook. Mr. and Mrs Deibold, Mr and Mrs Briton Metcalfe of Hanover were Monday visitors with Mr and Mrs. J. J. Peart. Mina Dorothy Magwood and two brothers thirfteid and Harold also of Hanover visited at the same home on Sunday. Mrs T. Peart and sons Gordon and Tommy and granddaughter Dianne o Toronto were guests at the homes of Mr and Mrs Hugh McAr- thur and Mr and Mrs J. J. Peart over the weekend. T. Edwards and Mina motored to Shelbourne to see Ivan. Mr. Will Edwards ot Sarnia spent the holiday with his parents. Sunday afternoon he and his mother, Mrs R. The young people of Zion put their play (Jimmie Be Careful) Louise Hall last Friday evening Mrs Annie Alton and dnughtera Florence and Ruth visited an after- noon last week with Mrs W. R. Jack. Mr. Duncan McGinnea who has been spending some time with his brother here returned to Detroit on Monday to his position with the Gen- eral Motor Co. Mr. Spencer Edwards spent Frlduy with his brother Ivan In Shelburne. We are sorry to say Ivan I: suturing from a heart attack. Mr and Mrs Arthur Lee of Egre- moat visited with Mr and Mrs Arth- ur McNally on Sunday and attended sewice at the North Glenelg Baptist church. Miss May Robson of Toronto spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs J. H. Robson. Miss Margaret Minn, Toronto was the guest of her friend, Mrs H. Rit- chie over the weekend. Visitors " the home of w. J. Greenwood for the holiday were Mrs Thos. Flinn and sons Eddie and John and Mr John Greenwood of Toronto; Mr and Mrs Alex Hustle and family of Durham; Mr C. R. McIntosh, M. P., North Battleford; Mr Angus Me, Intosh and sister Margaret of Dor- noch. Mr and Mrs J. C. Cook went Sun- day with the latter’a parents in Chesley. Mr and Mrs Bnndon ot Totten. ham visited recently with Mr and Mrs Hon-b Allen. Mr nd In my lease sud chlldJ ren ot Phltttergton were guests of Mrl and Mrs J. R. .Edwards,the ttrat or the week. ! Mr and In John We, Toronto' In H. wmum m: In Victor' William and Jun were uncr- Mon-l day " Mr 3nd In W. R. Jack's. , .uwn and was Gladys of went Sunday a the home ot [ton and “tended the mom. and Mrs C. Smith and two child. Williams Mrs Harold Brown of Tor- nnd In Chris Webber of were guests " the home or an A. C. MacDomld Sun- *5: Pres., Mrs Herb Allen; " Min Mina Edwards; sec'y “as Velma McNally; Direct- Hugh McArthur and Mrs A ; Sunshine Com., Mrs W. Mrs W. J. Greenwood: Program com Mulock was then served d assistants. The be held on June 11 Holmes and Gertrude of Freeman of Teeawater ram com., Mesdamea . Peart, Wm. Firth. The program T. Glenerwrts, . The next Sunday with Edwin election 11 at Green. by ,._.u. null yunpbell read the scripture lesson. During hummus, plans were made to observe the 25th anniversary of the Institute on June 11th. The following encor- tor 193647 were eieeted.. Pro... Mism L. Fisher; 1:! vice. In H. Weir. meir; lady-Um... Mildred Hender- son: common. In Knuter. In G. Hum. In Wright. In E. Sacha: Directors, In J. Shula. In H. 'r.-..., .- --- w. Campbell hat their maul meeting music - ‘_.. - puny W" much enjoyed from our! to finish. Mr. Davey Allen of Glenelg gave ltr. otrumentat music on guitar and mouth organ between Beta. After the play dancing was indulged in for . tew hours, Menu Ralph and Hownrd Fritz and J. Wright providing the mush- zaon young people mounted humorous 3 act phy 'Jimmy, Be tal', under the nun-ice: M 'h.. Zion in Messrs A. Morton md J. Mekeetr. nie of Rocky Snugeen spent . thy with relatives nomad Crawford. An enjoyable time we. spent on Friday evening In Loulu Hall when RG,, ..--- ,, - Mr 1nd Mrs Donald Hague attend- ed the funeral of the latter’s uncle Mr Wilt Hockley neat. Collinxwood, on Saturday, 1nd visited over the weekend with friend: there. Mr. Walter Scale- of Hubemeh! spent Sunday with u. nun ..___. ----_- “‘W“ 5 Mr and Mrs Lorne Macintosh t' Recent visitors with Misa Tenn ‘Nngara Fills. N.Y., visited the 1m- Livingstone and Miaes Mary leG‘m'lgavel and Macintosh families. way were: Mr and Mrs John Manna Mr. Cameron McIntosh 6Petlt 1:1 Mr ttnd M" Will Httrwvxt ot Hank .‘olldoy with his brother and sm- ls man; Mr W. Livingstone of utn-ohri. don; Mm Livingstone Br. "m Mr and 3 Mr. Will Dnrgavel of Toronto 11ir,c' Mrs Herb Livingstone and family or. holiday guest of Mr and Mrs J' Elmwood. _ Danni. Mr and In Dunn-hi u-»:- A“? . ' I Mr and In John McDounll and mother of Hamilton, spent the holi- day with relatives here. Mr and Mrs Geo. Howie ot Owen Sound, Mr and Mm A. Anderson and Mrs McGregor, Mr and Mrs Will An- demon and family spent Monday at the home at Mr and Mrs P. Sherk. Sorry to report that Mrs T. Stin- aon is poorly at present. We trope for an improvement soon. Miss Florence MacDonald is spend- ing this week in Hamilton with her cousin Miss Marion Lamont. Mr Duncombe Mnclnnea bu re- turned to Detroit where he bu sec- ured a good position as advertising agent with the Chevrolet Co. Miss Angeline Hater, o,a, Bound spent holiday with Mm Ivy Melodie Mrs Eddy and family of Toronto, spent the week end with Miss Ada Banks. _ Holiday visitors with Mr 1nd In lam Mike Kenny and family were Miss led, Margaret Reynolds R.N. and Mr T. "hs; Robertson of Hamilton; Mr G. E. ‘soc Reynolds, daughter Marion and twain“ sons John and Rae ot Elam; Mr and itt s Mrs Bert Greenaway And Mrs. Me. 3 lea Robie of Guelph; Mr. Pat. Murphy Spl and Mr Mal. Wiggins, Owen Sound; fseg Messrs Mike and Cart Hienzman or i the Kitchener. -‘- Mr and Mrs Will Kenny and family spent Sunday at the Irish Block. Mr C. Meuehian of Durham spent the week end with Mr Ind In Mc- Innes of Hayward: Fall‘s. I The church here wu packed on 'Sundny both in morning end evening. iii.' Burrington and MI group ung,’ ‘and our pastor brought the messages. Our hearts were lifted may no the meeeagee in song were rendered in quartette, duett and solo. lies Fold~ ing at the orgnn is elven n delight to hear. We understand that Mr. Harrington end his group nre to be at North Glenelg garden party this year an June 30th. We look forward to that date. l The Secriilce, yes we ere going to i see end hen it lived in drama on! June 5th by the B.Y.P.U. We invite, won all to come. Remember the date! June 5th. Drum. The Baerittee, place _‘ Mulock; time 8. p.m. by the BAR; P.U. Music will also be I delightful feature. I his Mr and Mn Homer and daughter Joyce are visiting friends in Toronto this week. Mr. Jack Pickering. Toronto. h former school boy here for I number ot years In a holiday guest " the home of Mr 1nd Mrs R. Mignon. Mr and Mrs Henry Splat of Humv- er spent the holiday with ll“ Mar- garet bunny. Mr " “(all a“ m In. It and XII c. P. [only at m were no"; of Mr and In ttag. am on andâ€. It and In Donald Rude unend- ed the {meal of the late Mr Will Hockley of Colllmood on Suturdny tad visited over the weekend with Mrs Kane's parents, Mr um Dir-Mc- wuter Scale- of Hubermehl Sunday with Mr Will Bender. . I. met at the er the auspices of the LO. large audience. Each player part well and the pin was GLENROADEN CRAWFORD Donald Hustle attend, 1 .nd the pu, wt" an start to tinitrh. of Glenelg give in- ttet guitar and een Beta. After the the home of Mrs Wednesday for ' In Cunphell thei r , THE COLLECTION SPECIALISTS ' It OIANGEVILLE, Ontario i it Would be who to do no Now Pe-ttter-mo Collection no ehur-st CENTRAL ONTARIO Itineraries planned to all points in Cumin. United States and Mer Ieo. Consult Local Agent. o. Hahn. Hahn Noun, Agent m. It and 178. It you haven’t already list of neonate or notes I , and trawl-en’s report- were ammu- II (ii shown; a substantial balanw l During the business discussxon mu l. Isociety “I! m to give a generous my o nation to the church. A program at d I lock! nature was given under th, .Y I leadership of Mitng C. Math-"m r : Splendid readings were given by My â€on Georgia Miller, "Over the hill, m Mr and In Nomnn Smith to Lon don where they visited friends our the holldny. Mr and In Albert Livingston-- and Shirley visited over the holiday mm Mend: in Shelburne. Mira Ruth Muslim of Toronto, was 1 holiday visitor at her hom, Mr. Jack Ionian of Oshawa and Mitm Mary Morrison ot Barrie wel" weekend vitritort, with their [HUMAN here. In Gnhlnnn Sr. In: returned to her home In Hanover utter spe-nmng the winter with bar non bolus um funny. rie on "Une Brown", written m Nellie McClung. Contests by Man C. Xuzhou: Ind I. lucQuarrw \ww also enjoyed. The Lord's Pra.vcr m unborn cloned mother suw't-ssftxl "" of work 1nd fellowship tum-Ihn-r A loom period followed. Bum Y.P.8. met for for Hm: 'clocln; meeting In the church, May 'lith With . splendid "teadanrr. It. I. lineman-lo presided. Pray-r i by Rev. Gowdr was followed by thr. Incl-1mm reading by Ilsa C. Marlyn LEAVE SOUTHOOUND 0.10 at. M., 0.10 p. m “may. May s, was LEAVE NORTHsouuo 1250 p. m.. no p. m. Mr. Wm. beam: of Owen Sound was A visitor with Mr. Jerry Allard this week. Debts - Debts trug Georgie Killer span! the end with um Ivy leioah. Mr Ind In Bert Rusk, Mark-dam and Mr. Harry Middleton, Toronto, were guests this week with Mr and In Joe Crutchley. Mr And In Ch“. Mate and daugh tor of Hamilton were holiday Visitors with their parents Mr and Mrs Jas, Keene. - Jenn Renwlck. Penetang May . weekend vultor with was Cather. In new. Mr and In Fred Kelsey Frlrt'nt it my may with their daughter In In Ynke. Egnmont. Mr nod In George McMeekin am funny. Durham were visitors tln, week with Mr and In Malcolm Ms. Rockne. I“ m. MIDI cm. ttt i-tee In (In-MI lowed . taatr Junta-lunatic!†mun†root you“ My. Holiday - with Mr and Mr, Rudd [may were In and Mrs Henry Huber ind dunner Marilyn, It (loom Huber and sister Mm Huber of Kitchener, In†Marie i t an" of Humour. and Dr. Koch at St. “than... The tenant In been quite favor, "" and no“ or the farmers have, sauna "edinq um um busy KPIIHAL' KELLY I AIKEN BUS SCHEDULE ROCKY BAUGEEN ROCKY SAUGEEN KAY M, I.“ Robertson nccompan ion! ARROW .0. LINES LTD, ', veno- 1-16. The “d by I. MacQua no charge lent your new Week Give your take. Eat (In: of you variety of , and bones. I (out: brouth by no mean- mention. CUSTOM CN Gunn’ Boyd H; 'O Can Pilot Keep in HEN Will tn leave t JO THE Fl. mast usage. Givesn wearim Wotan Mel! FL We an