H z io, 5 1 I} _/i," . I , i'" a i!' ,. .i i: 1 We can help you pupa" mm on. of our REeatNDtTtttNEtt USED GAR: " and“ you cannot alien! to min. '30 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN I '37 FORD DELUXE SEDAN, WI! in Gallium duco. Do not con- ln'nk. Reconditioned motor " lune this Thth u we) car. This new. Black with silver trim. Roy: has new: been no“ and was driv. , Master tires. spare never IWet en only a very abort distance. or l Double visors, wiper, etc. Shot mm is and! ear it carries ttfull 1 prcol steering wheel. heater an Round Trip Bargain Fares from DURHAM May 26, 27, to Toronto -i, stitiiaroiiiriiG and that to Cornwall. inclusive lfxbridge. Lindsay Harbour. Wilma. Newmarket Collingwood, Meaford. Midland, Par- " Sound. North Bay. Sudbury, Capr eol. and West to Beardmore. Warm Days are Motor Days irteathror, I WE??? l factory manly. Compieta with trunk. Mic visors, wipers and an lights. chrome wheel discs. A host of extra.- agtakts, this the man autumn buy weh'm; ye: orzered. Phone us for a demonstration and save hundreds of dollars. DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN. We have spared neither time nor am My on thin beautiful car with de. luxe appointments. Special mist grey (Into, Goodyear tires like new New Bbre wean slip covers for summer. Outstanding value. CHHYSLER 8EDAN. Small mile. age, heavy duty tires like new. Reconditioned motor, now radiator hot water heater. >Now regency . See humans for tNNttpWt. “It ot destinations. Far Pam. Return Links. Train Information, Tickets, consult nearest Agent. 7146A M.G.CALDER. Town Agent-Juana: DURHAM ttTATi0N-Ptt4te" " Tr, a Review to New Subscribers to Jan. I, 1940, only $1.00 Summer is Just around the corn er. and with it cdmes the lovehut time of your. The highways are calling you to the woods, the lakes, the trout streams. CHRYSLER Md PLYMOUTH -"THE CHOICE OF A KING" 9th Street East OWEN SOUND At the Bridge , .415†Phone 1520 Also to Banana, Chatham, Goder ieh, Guelph. Hamilton, London. Nia n Falls, Owen Sound, St. Cathari nos. St. Mary's. Sauna, Stratford, pROUT MOTORS IIMITED CANADIAN ,NATIONAI: In the Lower Price Range DAN. Small mile. ble scat. One ot those fast 'peppy ly tires like new. little cars in splendid condition. motor, now radiator Very smart appearance, good tires It. Now regency For low coat transportation, you caan find no better buy. Come m and Look over our Big Stock. Are You Prepared t W In Keller '37 FORD DELUXE SEDAN, with tn'nk. Reconditioned motor like new. Black with silver trim. Royal Master tires. spare never used. Double visors, wiper, etc. Shock prcol steering wheel. heater and deroster. controlled ventittttion. Lockin'v glove eehnpartment. Onyx trimmed hardware. Atruly fine car at an exceptionally low price. PONTIAC SEDAN. Special motor (very fast). Just as clean inside and out as when new. New tires. New top. Try this out for extra value in low cost transportation. The" are only two of many such can we have in stock for you. FORD SPORT ROADSTER, rum- DURHAM MOTOR SALES Vic. Blythe One admirer ot Queen Elizabeth commented to the Review in amaze- ment at the manner and sanity in which she changes her costumes. Sometimes she appears in (our dit. ferent costumes and this; admirer was wondering " by any chance she donned them all In the morning and shed them as wanted.' It would be interesting to know know how often Their Majesties hear the National Anthem played on this tour. Columbia Victrola and De Forest Crosley 5 tube Electric radio for and cheap. Apply " Review otBCe. We feet the greatest, thrill of their trip is ahead of them in crossinz the Rocky Mountalnq. When the King's grand aunt, the but-hes of Argyle (still living) crossed tho mountains, she viewed their gran- deur from a specially constructed box enclosure in front of the cow catcher of the engine. Canada's National Memorial to l.t sons who participated in me Grea War was unveiled by His Madalyn! ing George VI, on his visix , Ottawa last week. The monument, called by its dealgner "The Grant r "‘pouse' depicts in bronze, representative n urea '01 the various sen ues witl which Canada answered the can, ax d the crowning tigurtss of "Mace and Freedom are both a symbol and a prayer. "HIT AND MISS!" THE NATIONAL WAR MEV‘ORIAl, OT'IMM THE DURHAM REVIEW 'tttyo-" Believed to be the atsecatath o a meeting held in Guelph some weeks ago, Canada's rural mail de. livery couriers have been granted tour more holiday: a year. Postman terGeneral McLarty announced last week. Rural mail couriers from all parts of Ontario gathered for a weekend meeting in Guelph recently and at the close of their delibera- tions, appointed a deputation to go to Ottawa to interview the POM. master-General on the duration of more holidays during the year. Heretotore the couriers have re- ceived only Christmas and New Year’s Day as otbtitt1 holidays. Now they will receive Dominion Day, Good Friday and ThankAtiving Day as well. RURAL MAIL CARRIERS TO GET MORE HOLIDAYS VI‘IHIOIU f‘l‘-‘ "w-e.- TORONTO ship for you both. We wish you to accept this purse " a slight token of our high rsteem for you. firmed on behalf of the eommunitr.-- Harry Rear, George Turnbull Marle Hopkins spent the week end with Mr and NH Oliver MoCaslin Toronto, end saw their Majestic: the King and Queen Monday. Others from this section who were in Toron- to on Monday for the Royal visi' were Mr J. H. Cromer, Reverie" and Bruce Boyce and Murray Twam Icy. Among the many Toronto visitors on Monday were the Masses Beth and Marten Byers and Min Nellie Anderson guests of Mr and Mrs Thos Hancock. The Misses Euanor and lube“:- Mather of Pricevme were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Winn. Hender- An aeroplane passed over hast Wednesday morning. Not often do we have the opportunity ot seem: a plane so pln‘nly. Mr Reginald Admin. Nipiasinz spent the holiday " his home here. Mr and Mrs Jack Wilkinson ac- companied by Mrs Chm: Wilkinson Heathcote, were weekend visitor: with Mr and. Mrs Dunk! Hutie Little Mina Jean Wilkinson returned with them after unending a pleasant holiday. with her aunt Mrs Hustle. choir. The pastor s' and Lrymen's Con. ference of the Owen Bound Associn- tion, held in Mlilock Church las' Thursday was well sttended. Both afternoon and evening sessions were most enjoyable and protitasbte. Ad. dresses were given by Rev. John Marshall. Hanover; Rev. John Ed. waw'a new»; Rev. R, Cr. Quimn Owen Sound: Rev. H. Criokington Bentineh. Pastor Edgar Bun-m o' Mount Forest. song leader, also con- tributed two soles. A splendid mm per was served by the ladies of the church. Mr and Mrs Geo. Torry and ttutr ily of Mulock visited with Mrs Tors ry'a parents recently. Mm Roddy and daughter Isabelle visited on Monday with Boothvllle friends. Mr and Mrs Thou. Hancock or Toronto and Miss Margaret Watson of Fergus were recent guests at the home of Mr Wilfred and Miss N. Anderson. Mr and Mrs Garfield Newer our: family of Toronto were weekend visitors with Mr and Mr- Noah Mot-mar. Mn. longer and daugh- terr mama! tor a. longer period. The farmers are practically att through seeding and are busy or the MM and notnto mound. Mr and Mrs Charlie Snider. Mt Bert Snider end mu Florence Hines " of Honour were guests of Wm. Fritz’s recently. Mr end In Win. Inner of Ayton visited last week with Mr and In Mr and Mrs Alex Henderson and son Junior of FIecherton. visited Sundav wtth Mr and Mrs Wm. Ad- lnm and family. 't,'erornrrtrtr Welcome to Mutoett Chtrrett Friday evening. May Mth to tum- wa car-m4 drum nut on For emmn Havvwm- v0"!!! Ind'PS and thrs with her ulster In Noah locum-'3 Mr_ttltd In Win. rat: and dumb- m Violet and in Henry mu. ir. spent t day but. week with Reuben Fritz of Onion-d. u n Hung" MI It, MK end KAY“ 1989 It th, the " Revil "Wu-IBM SALE. " Fun. R. 613. r 2. POI! SAL! RBI-2U FN has, At Clover & REF!" DEN 'OR "" berry pm Durham. 1 Phone Tom. e work . any dt price. once M o'clock llllf Ru “in at over" tt' ll nor Mn TE mat " the drop Eh P' MAY Ravi I mm an MON D animals In: wit 20m, l m. or ttt h on I (y, shot wetting tor Inn! All I ugh " Thr By