v _ - - 'v nu Kingston. Gamnnoque. Brockvmp, Pres bridge, Lindsay. Peterboro, Campbemo ting. Collinxuood. Moatord. Btrrrie,th Colman. Huntsville, Callandor, North towns in New Ontario on line of Tomi Nipinlng Cums! My; Kapuskaslnx. friday, Dec. l8 to Autttotrmnttot.t ‘.- .- m. PH. Dee. " to, [Dunno Chatham, FGireU, thr, iiiib Durham. Enter. Fergus, f1o4erieh,Gm1ptt, Hamilton, Hanover Hui-him: lngersoll, Kincardine, Kitchener, Iondon, Listowel, Mitchell, Nit†Falls. Owen Sound. Paisley, Ptthnemton,PartU, Port ' St. Catharina, St Marys. Sunnis, Southun ton, Stratford. Sm ' Wllhreon, Wisrmn Wind..." 1fr'eef'.'.'el,'t' FRIDAY., DEC. " INQI“! kahuna-n l_._..n-_n QL-L:-_- " _l.:.1 ------------ in Fans. than Lhm. Train him-tuba, Tisha. and: manhunt. A - -- - - - - . v. . av". nun-m â€mu. l mu- Hymnal. Tickets, consult mnxlAgm. See HM rm- Chevrolet announces two an for "87--the Inter and the Maker do Inn. They no of identieul whenâ€. Ind both powered by a CENT A MILE Round m, Bargain FARES “I.“ “75‘ M40: Pol? DURHAM BANK OF MONTREAL AND ALL ADJACENT C.N R. STATIONS tec 18 to Whitby.()shawa, Bowmanville. Port . Hope. Cobourg. Belleville, Napanee 00119. Brockville, Prescott, Morrisbmg, Cornwall, ux. !'ettrtP.ro..cyuitreuroru, Newmarket, Allandale. Pene- at Chaim/Mas tf,ir,i'ri)i.it/ i e.,.,' l ' Hanan, North Bay, Parry Sound, Sunbur'y. All n line of Temlskamlng a Northern OnurioRly Kapuskasinx, Langlac, Geraldton, Beardmore. Locally between Impala»! Station. at which Brnursion Tickets are noitr--Atsk Ticket Aunt? Bar'yge. origin, Midland. "GiGirirait,' iiii. SMAR'I'LY STYLE!) UNIS‘I'EEL BODIES WHILNEW POWER PLANT new valve-in-head motor of " horsepower. All-silent all-steel Turret-Top bodies by Fisher of onisteel construction are n feature . . . for presents- mfbritrrhases - orstrr any other purpose - you will-find Bank Of Montreal money orders co'nvchieit; Veconomicxl and aba'olutely safe. Money orders - or dxafts ty larger mounts - can always be obtained Aoivtiy at any office of Canada's oldest bank. MODERN. EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE Mount Forest Branch: E. B. YULE, Manager Holstein (Sub Established " l 7 r-Agency): Opin Monday and Friday. ..au “mm: d I " years' Mitten/u! operation 6huiNFftr ARCFTNES TORONTO -. . ' scuogL REPORTS of both. A cutaway View of the uni- steel body is shown love:- left. The ftashittg speedline, ~whieh extends from the hood throuth the front Keep your men to a uniform heat by insulating t a low cost. An exceptional savl in fuel. See or write J. G. Switzer, C -. Holstein, Ont. B.S. No. 13. EGREMONT Jr. & Sr. V--Lorne Ecclea (P.); Alex McMurdo (P.); Dorothy MeNal- ty (P.); Ruth McKenzie (P.); Chas. Watson(P). Jr. lv-June Sinai] IP.) Sr. Iii-Betty Taylor (H.); Alex Me- Gilllvray (P.); Annie Dixon (P.): Kenneth Leith (P.); Calvin Geddes (P.); Hilda Harrison (P.); Dorothy Harrison. Jr. m-., Douglas Nott (P.) Hector MeMurdo (R): Calvin Nott (P.). 'l-Violet Moore (H.); Arnold Small (IL); John Harrison' (P.) J. Harrison. I-Ross Taylor (H.); Roy Eccles (H:); Royden Harrison (P.). Pr.--Audrey Whitmore (H.). REDVOP INSULATION K . Smith, teacher . THEDURHAMREVIEW The general: capacity' of 11:33ng trup.kts,. . feature of, " sedan modeia,% _tikiririi biniii-. UGG. right, them!- tl hm Sedan. 1t.ttr panel, is show! glaze; right. l‘HOLST-Emm The Senior and Junior Y.P.S. of the Presbyterian Church. held their weekly meeting in the church Wed. needay evening. Jae, Calder, presi- dent of the Senior society, was in the chair. Bobbie Aberdein gave the snripture reading, and Mr Dan. Firth president of the Y.P.S. of Sangeen Presbytery. gave a very inspiring. " dress on Young People's work. Rev. tommnulty Cim‘le met in the base- ment of the United Chumh Monday evening, with Alma Treleaven in the chair. Topics were given by Miss Dyee on the bible character' Jacob'. and by Arthur Haas, an account of the Rural Youth Congress which was held in Toronto. Current events were given by Kenneth Allen. Mary Stew enson gave a reading. Community singing was led by Elizabeth Aitken. The games were conducted try Bev. Gibson. . The December meeting of the ta. dies' Md of the Presbyterian church was held at Mrs Wyn. Altken's on Thursday December trii, with a good attendance. The ladies were very much pleased with the success ot their St, Andrews' entertainment and bazaar. week in Tom. . mu. Inn mean" who in: been Melun’irlende in Maude. return- ed heme teeter-thy. Dod’tforget the dance in the Ag. rietrtttrrat' run on Friday evening. Music by Mlidmay orchestn. The annual meeting of the W.M.s. a the Presbyterian church was held at Mrs Hut-Me's My afternoon. with a good attendance. There were some changes in the omeerr. In. Rev. Court, president; Mrs B. 'ilteiea secretary; Mrs Brehner, treasurer. A quiet wedding took Nam in Hol- stein on Wednesday, Nov. 25th, when Mrs Godd and Mr John McMillan were married at the bride's home. The on1rtruetsts were Rev. M. J. and Mrs Court, her mother Mrs. Barber and her sister, Mrs. W, Allan and Mr. Anni. who stood up with. them. A quiet wedding toot place at the muse in Hurriaton then Er Eiward Watson and Miss htargarttttrrisson of etittoN were warned. . was Fer- guson is a sister of Mrs Wm. Hors- burg. They will reside in Holetetn. Miss Eileen; smtur 1151th friends in Durham end Tammi Int week. It: 'LH/es) and Ion W. ILA:- We regret having left out the names of Rev. R. Mercer and Mr Eakett of Mount Forest in our items In last week's Review. They were so kind,“ to assist at our st. Andrews concert on Friday. Nov. 27th. Mr. Eakett, accompanied by Mrs. Geo. Althea. rendered several Scotch melodies on the violin. ' 'riiriraneetten treated theméelves and .their"rrimsds to knock! evening in the hall on Tuesday», Dee. 8th. t--o _ ‘4 u' ~000- i- t mil. AND_ ransom» """n, this M’s: Mamie Storrey ttnd brother Jim at town. visited on Sunday with their grandparents. Mr. and Mm. Wallue and It the Caldwell home. _ We extend our eympathy to the family, aged father, brother and sis- ters of the Late Mrs Wm. McCalxnon who died recently in the West." The deceased was born and grew up to young womanhood in our neighbor- hood and spent her school dun nt, No. 1, and now, how my of those] who were pupils " No. l, hove pou- Mr and Mrs James Marsh" and 'tanrny of Wiarton visited oh Sunday with Mr and Mrs David Marshall. Mr. Marshall returned home with them after a. week'l visit in Wiarton. Mrs Picken and Mrs Smllmu: vis- ited on Thursday of last. week with their tr'sttu Mrs Arthur Lawrence of Egremom. Miss Dim Thompm went to Tor- onto on Friday of last week to take up her “ark in the hospital Main. Mr and Mrs Wm. Marshall visited on Friday with Mr and Mrs Andrew Marshall. Miss Susie Marshall is at the home of her sister Mrs Irwin Ferguson, Egremont. Mr and Mrs Ferguson have both been under the doctor's care recently. We hope they may both be restored to their usual health soon. Mr and Mrs Thou. Wallace visited on Saturday with friends in Owen Sound. Mrs. Harry “Caldwell and Milton came home last week after some months spent in Orangeville where Milton has been taking treatment. We are glad to know. he is improv. ing. Miss Pearl Gordon was a reéent mm: with relatives of Varney. Mr. Thos. Tucker attended a L. O.L. meeting in Mt. Forest last. week Miss Amanda Matthews KN. of Oshawa, who is spending a. few weeks with her mother visited a, day re cently With Mrs. Andrew Hunter of Holstein. . Miss Lenore Davis spent the past week visiting her sister Mrs W. Kirby of. Orchard. Mr. Norman Tucker " engaged at present in the furniture factory in Durham, and also will be a hockeyist for the season, The.sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Richard Morrison and family in their recent bereave. ment. up Iain. we are pleased to late. Mr. Wallace minnow: flu taken a positiqn in Onion. A few from here attended the an- Inn] meeting of Egremont Plowmen’s Association in Yeovil this Wednes- day. Miss Sadie Davis is at present en- gaged at the home of Mr and Mrs McComb of Eugenia Falls. Mr and Mrs Wm. Porter and tam, ily of Knox visited the: Kerr family on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Thos. Burton and family who recently arrived from Sash, have moved to Pricevllle. Thos. is working with Mr. Joe Harrison the mill. H. Farr will otrieiate and will hold a celebratlor of the holy communion. - Rev. M. H. H. Farr, B.A., L.Th. our present rector, who has been re- cently appointed to have charge at St. Paul’s parish, conducted his first service on Sunday last which, was much appreciated. Next Sunday Mr. Jnmes Watton, Theological student of Huron College. London, will have charge of the service, and the follow- ing Sunday, Dee. Mth, there will be a Christmas service when Rev. M. ALLAN 'S CORNERS KNOX CORNERS It in a notable tact that the Hos- pital for Sick Children has one of the lowest ratio. of expense per patient day among ttll similar hos- pital: in North America. despite the fact that the care of children in- volves so much extra Jerviee includ- ine, in many cases. Dre-school train. ing. And despite the tnet that the many, many problem cues directed to this irtgtitutiort create extra costs over tttttt above ordinary hospital requirements. I ovt400ofttteetrtredsinthe Hospital are for those in very mod- ente circumstances. or than who are receiving municipal rend. The rate per day. chargeable to the patient': parents lif able to my) During the twelve than!!! M ended. 0,345 cot BMP, were aun- ed for a total of 89.101 patient days Over 8,000 operations were pedom- ed. Over 600.000 meal: were aerved. And the Out-Patten! Department gave 04.414 individual treatments. Every day dozens of doctors me to the Hospital to donate their time and talent in the operating room. the out-patient clinic and in bedside, service. _ The Hospital for lick Children in Toronto is surely In Munich in which every citizen of Ontario may well take real pride. Operated u practically one " Public VIM. it makes possible medial Went and hospital are to My chm trom every corner of Oahu-in. Generosity of Public Permits Care For All Regardless of Rare, Creed or Circumstance Record Service Given Ontario's Children By Hospital F orSick Children 1m your. PRIVATE SECRETARY†,__- “no an alt: lune "m detail. that slow up your business day. “You want bits of information here, important data there.' Alright, I’ll get them for you. "Will Mr. Blank be able to see you after lunch? our, I'll find out for you. "Do you suppose Mr. Duh would be new in this my proposition? Let me sound him on Mon you call, 'aogk,trhy,ytr_rrru,.s,.t. . "u""-"hiirit"i'w"2tt"f'iu','.e 1-, ot.the IPI, "ring Jeni]. “gm tettttueettumr.mttt Nunavut. Appeal secretary. The “capital for 'tt Churn. I! Count M mnOA donation to help and the detieit resulting from It: service to the needy. Tttist deftett can“ he cum. muted: in flu; It mu Increase " the demand for service b more Ind more children In to I). met. Everyone who understand. the tact must me this out "It to continue any". the met thet the more patients who no treated the 'eet the nnnuaLMglg teem. appliance. and many other can†but vitally my Rana. cannot be provided for am of the at“ allowances mr may â€than. Nor do they mid. (or the medicinal. 'o'u'r,M'e' appliances. ete.. â€plied in thousands of can. Donia the met um um w gum especial!) qtrttenaivrt heath) can. the government allowances are the am as tor that. eating ehietiy for adults. ' The can of strvina launc- h then-elm .1.†pet 'ta'",',, than "a. mum lacuna parent: (or mulch-1m). plus an m- mant mm In qsite at tho low a- ttee ratio and the in. act-vice ot Do. my 7.x. W I Sick Children mm)- t donation to help In.“ var ter tttfir 'nintetreiitr, in 'tred, " iin's'. -iireri in ii Gitra any... The use ot ms. modem banish VOL LIX MLDER'S DR No Rage um an. uul out will no het or My evening m h . MM, mills, “mu (m. Mme-n- t gun will be t " 8 o’rlook h N. ldmissiou In In“ their I he at M VIII-n a In†and dam longed“ p .m .‘ Mun lurky try Soul 'oyed rut-ct M‘IFUL GETS “I IN TOILET LE.N'rHMtro HUDNUT t'sPitl.NtiTIMr YAKDLE‘B PHI" Died in British Cal all, eldest An when." ot Klnhodry, HI 2501 at the I: Mrs Sad 6tteeial Phe Julu'ol Ho Send Reports Earl Royal A tum ll old tir I " t hi M So OURHAM vs. Tom _'iiiiilliC.)/d Chrhu n The Allan MI mi rt" tide k H A Thong lt DUKEAM.‘ DEC. 23rd, m" WI PITT 'htreutist In E pl! M AT DUNDALK )0 M ll I) C. S Arne Train t and try up: all ttot ml“ hum. Off held " tlat PM It Mal ARI“ " M "I