3+ 3# &4 *â€"f t *e ‘Oh pshaw, 1 left my watch up *"That‘s alright, it‘ll run down." *No, it wont. It‘s a winding stairâ€" Aiake a break! Treat yourself to a carefree ~ Vacations with all :mom paid and all beliday in Ontario‘s laketand of sunshine and m...,,..*.. njmmm pineâ€"sceated breezes. Leave all your cares beâ€" ï¬omzam"im Artire: 4 C C 5 I P4Y5, kind â€"relax at ease as you ride in laxury over Delawana lan, $33.05; Days, Wigwassan Lodge, sromic highmaueâ€"trauol hu hwe ez n nï¬:..a..;.'.‘_.u_ Puigls Iuptmetctntedtatrts! 4 1 For ; SALE FOR THE MONEY WM. KZC:® And this extra length in Chevâ€" rolet for ‘40 means many extra Chevrolet is a whopping 181 inches from the front of its fashionâ€" able grille to the rezar of its beautiâ€" fully streamlined body . , . which means it has length where length counts . . . which means it‘s the longest automobile in the lowestâ€" priced field! A _ FINISH FEOR EVERY SURFACE EF you want the biggest car for I the least money ... if yow want the biggest value money can buy . . . then see, try and buy the 1940 Chevroletâ€"today! Durham Motor Sates travel by buas. hi o mt hnsl tha d o cA is ‘Tell me again all you said about Maid: "Why, it then. I‘m getting discouraged." . with the car." "You sold me a car F. W. MOON Phione 56 Come to our showrooms today. Eye the new Chevrolet for size and bezuty . . . try it on the road for performance and comfort . . . and you‘ll quickly decide to buy a Chevrolet for quality and value unequalled at such low prices! advantages to you as a motor car buyer. It means extra riding ease. Extra roadâ€"steadiness. Extra comâ€" fort inside the roomier Bodies by Fisher. Extra luxury and extra imâ€" pressiveress of appearance in a car you and your family will be mighty proud to own! Mustratedâ€"Chevrolet Special De Luxe Sport Sedan, two weeks Driving â€" instructor: "In case of Durham emergency, the first thing you want to do is to put on the brake.‘ 2. CSYTSE 1 Lar ronvminadine® uy aihcvel mmï¬ MR rabyi hi arrtnnemlevinnd .v_-"wmw Pn t other attractive holiday tours, 1 day to 9 days m&mlm#unudmflup with the privifege of stopâ€"over arrangements All Bus Travel Information at ~__ â€"motor coach and steamer tours, lakeside hotel s & vacations, and visits to the big cities. Askfor m. a. cALDER DRUG STORE your copy toâ€"day. > *Vacation Tours® descrites these and many thought it came THE DURHAM REVIEW Pub. Co. Adv.re gravel tenders and trees. $5.75; Wm. Aberdein, relief, £16.50; Wm Pike, relief, $2.50; Matt. Hooper, services collecting * taxes, $72.15; R. Irvin, (relief), $3.00; Chronicle Printinx House, printing ace‘t., (1939â€"40,) ,$207.48. The meeting adjourned to meet on To meimenniie n ecmte in n mtsctmams 3 0) teadn iA J. M. Nicholson, Clerk, one old age _ pension â€" application, $2.00; J. M. Nicholson, Clerkâ€"Treas. postâ€" age, stamp acc‘t. Dec 15 to date, $8.82; R. Taylor,, sheep claim, 2 sheep and 5 lambs, $50.00; _ M. A. Matthews, _ Relief (wood) â€"$7.50; Treas. Twp. of Chinguacousy, _ re: lief re G. Leonard, $9.16; Confederâ€" The following accounts were pasâ€" sed and ordered paid. Members of Council, meeting to date, $12.50; Mrs. M. Christie use of room, $2.00; The Tax Collector‘s report showing that the taxes unpaid amounted to $995.12 was accepted and his salary of $72.15 was ordered paid. . Esremornt Township Council met in Holstein on May 6th, member all present. The minutes of the previous mecting were read and adopted. A reply from the Dept. of Highâ€" ways re road appropriation for 1940 was read and filed also a copy of Hospital Legislation from the Dept. of Health. Mr and Mrs Fenton, Miss Shortt and Miss E. Davis went to Owen Sound on Fridavy nisht to the Musiâ€" cal Festival, which they enjoyed so much. Last week the Eeremont Red Cro«e Branch shinned to headauarters. 98 pairs of socks, 1% prs. of wristlets, 3 sweaters. 2 scarfs. 2 pr. rifle mitts, and 1 ur. knee caps. On Tnesda> evening., May 21. there will be a groun meeting at the home of the nresident, Mr. Habermehl. Important business to attend to. Ani «rouns are urgently requested to be at this meeting to discuss Red Crossi work. - $ i2 10 j c ecty. LOn« accompanâ€" ied Mics TNvee to her home. Mr and Mrs McGuire visited friends in Pntrravs _an Snnday Mr. Mcâ€" Guire‘s mother. Mrs. John MeGuire. returned with them for a visit. Residents of the village visiting in other places over the weekend were Mr and Mrs N. *Heatherington, Jean and Joan with the former‘s parents, Mr and Mrs Heatherington, Norwich : Miss Pameavy with peâ€" mother â€" a; Meaford: Miss Shortt with her parâ€" ents at Meaford; Lorne Moore with his parents at Palmerston : Wm. Connell with his parents at Harris ton; Miss Dyce with her father in Pratan +n Phow d 1. eeiilogd n RAM in Gnt c08 Mr and Mrs Glenister and sons of ‘Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs Geo Burrows over the week end. Quite a number of the ladies of the Presbyterian church were at Arthur on Tuesday, May 14th to the Presbyâ€" terial meeting. Rev. Clarke of Eden Mills officiating minister at the Church on Sunday. ud C00 HIOET SUCIIU with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Brown; Mr Jack Irvin of Kincardine with his parents, Mr and Mrs R. Irâ€" vin: Miss Ruby Kerr of Toronto with her mother, Mrs. Jordan. EusEMONT COUNCIL C CCCE D CIT AUIE don, at her mother‘s, Mrs W. Hastie; Mr Jas. Reid of Conn with his mothâ€" er, Mrs T. J. Reid; Mr. and Mrs. Mertonâ€" Reid of Seaforth with their mother, Mrs H. Reid: Miss Alma Ma. Visitors in the village over the week end and mothers‘ day were Miss Isâ€" abel Hastie and her friend from Lonâ€" don, at her mother‘e Mes ur yyeclloo HOLSTEIN LEADER f LOCAL â€"AND PERSONAL U&T iravel Surtau wal assist you to plat just the holiday you want to have. Enguire Iq#flqmgldym to Ontario‘s lakeland resorts and to all Canadian and U.S.A. points. Our Travel Bureau willâ€"assist you to plar just the holiday you iMge®h 0 otleduine Y@rf i fWimecs, ts s dnc mA Wone Mm Ne fomtttiiee, / f? Aest £ t n No 5o4 E’â€â€™â€œ"7 n Mills was the at the United ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO pa ® 3 00:’ oc 0; | @GesxyS: s FNDCAL ost| PA\HY ‘Q‘/\"\ ite,| PM\ 6/& ‘Q\ T (\N Y ‘/é ‘4 A: T \,{:“?;‘\ J D *) |\ Ee AD re: ) D. sns § â€"#ael l 4 17 erâ€"| _ ‘:5;}4}“,]4..’% ;“}'\j ']f na| yA a or| \aa t tt| xm PP es, ANNEBLHeF BC saU: i ©GOODYEAR \«.{}r;}?& h _ DelLuxe Al1â€" ASL ‘“/\ [ Weather is a /. \VIS Q“ new kind of fâ€"A ‘ï¬*“ M tire...it has a a f~\ "{:(\:,‘\ nan "compressed"‘ X\\oed ,‘1(‘ \‘A. j treadthatresists \\_‘4 ‘“‘l wear, cuts and J gï¬ :;gfllf{f. BRA bruises. It ... Adie: "'J‘..ï¬ RpRB) plus new Goodâ€" ‘9’â€â€ h. gp :‘;Q; i year tubes . .. \fj/ ’\,&‘, ;.4’!%' gives you MORE e BJJ MILES for your _ AviaZe tire dollar! Drive in and see itâ€"today! 4 ROY WIGGINS, Durham‘] The meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs J. M. Marâ€" shall on Wednesday afternoon, May Sth. The meeting opened with prayâ€" er by Mrs Watson. Mrs D.. Marshall Mr and Mrs Alex. Smith of town visited the first of the week with Mr and Mrs Ronald Smith. There was a large attendance at the service on Sunday and also of the choir. Mr Kaye had a message in keeping with Mothers‘ Day. How may we honor our mothers We may honor them with our lips by speakâ€" ing kindly of them. By writing of them as Kipling and others have dene. But whether our mothers kn living or dead we can nenour inem by living for God, a life such a> they would like us to live._ Wilmg Porter was quite ill on on Sunday and Dr Sneath was called in. We are glad to know she is some better. Congratulations to Mr Jas. Allan and Miss Hazel Watson who. were married last week and now reside in Sudbury. 3 Mr and Mrs Nathan Haw visited at Mr Martin Wilson‘s recently. Mr.. Oliver Coupeland of Tcronto ‘will ake the services. at the@ hall on Sunday evening. Mr Albert Morrision has rented the John Scott farm.. Geo. Smith, Wm: Mcrrison, and Ma+ Watts with tractors werq alsci‘ in this: burg‘. > n Mr and Mrs Geo. Hooperj. visited at M# Earl Mead‘s Sunday last. Mon. June. 3rd at 1 eral business and at Court of Revision. We think Mrs Arthur L fholds the record around, h knitting socks for the soldier has knitted 35 pairs and has tion of quitting. Messr$ Jack and Clifford McLean with tractor have been plowing and GCiscing in this burg the past week. ALLâ€"WEATHER Mrs; Martha Stephenson visited last week at Mr David Hooper‘s. Mr and Mrs Clarence Nelson moved to Drayton last week. MORE MILES FOR YOUR TIRE DOLLARâ€"BUY GOOD ï¬ YEAR DE LUXE NORTH EGREMONT KNOX CORNERS Jas. M. Nicholson, Clerk. câ€" Mrs Arthur Lawrence record around, here i*r Phone 3 Yelock for genâ€" 2 o‘clock for soldiers. She | GLENELG CENTRE BAPTIST M. C. 4 MET AT MRS WILL RiTtcHiE‘s | \ _ Glenelg Centre Baptist M. C. met , for their monthly meeting at the| ihome of Mrs Will Ritchie, Wednesâ€" day of last week. The keyword was j"Charity" and Mrs J. A. Browne| read for the scripture lesson, a‘ !chapter on charity, found in Corinthâ€"‘ jans 13, followed by a number taking 'part in the prayer season. Mrs Henâ€". ry Beaton gave a talk on "Home Misâ€"‘ lsions" and Mrs Alister Lawrence of 'Ingersoll gave a talk on Foreign Missions." Mrs Will Ritchie gave . an excellent paper on "Christian Stewardship." Mrs Priest told an inspiraticnal story on an every day incident and also took the chair for the clection of officers with reâ€" ; sults as follows: nF Hon.‘ President, Mrs Archie Beaâ€" ton; President, Mrs Neil Macfarlane; / Viceâ€"President, Mrs. Walter Ewing; â€" Secretaryâ€"Treas. and press reporter, : A play "THE\MILLION DOLLAR BUTLER" will be given in Russell Hall, Dromore on FRIDAY, MAY 24TH. 8 p.m. by D&@rham Presbyteriâ€" an Young Peoples‘ Society. Dancing after play. Lunch pr&vided by Womâ€" en‘s Institute. Admissx\m 25¢. Quite a number from this .vizcinity; attended the social evening in the Holstein Hall in honor of the new member of Parliament, Mr Walter Harris, of Markdale, who wasâ€" acâ€"‘ ccmpanied there by Mrs. Harris. Rev. Carman J. and Mrs Queen o Ridgetown spent a few days recent ly with their respective parents. _A large number of friends and relatives assembled at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Love, in honor of the newly wedded couple, Mr and Mrs Elmer Love. â€" The evening was spent in euchre and dancing. The music was supplied by Messrs Bert Eccles, Alex Eccles and Eldon Rahn. At midnight the young couple were called upon and presented with a couple of beautiful chairs and other useful gifts. An address was read by Mrs Howard Pinder to which the groom made a neat reply. All joined hands in sinzing, "For they are jolly Good Fellows." A very enjoyable® time was had by all present. F AMONG TBE CHURCHES Mrs A. Haoh was a recent visitor at the heme of Mr and Mrs A. Hooper. ' Mrs Robert Webber is at present indisnosed and under the care of Dr. Hergott. Mrs J. C. Queen recently visited with her sister, Mrs Robt Lewis of Orchard vicinity.. Misses Norma Lindsay and Ada Tucker were the Junior members who attended the girls‘ conference in Guelph. The Royaltide Women‘s Institute will meet on Friday afternon at the home of Mrs Arthur Lawrence. The guest speaker will be Mr Clen A. Rowe, Barrister of Durham. â€" The Ladies‘ Guild of St. Paul‘s Church, Egremont will meet at the home of Mrs Jas Hargrave on May 24th when the ladies will make arâ€" rangements for a baraar to be held in the Parish Ha@l in Durham on June ist, Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Peter Mutch spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs Wm. Crisnin. Minto Twp. We are glad to know that Mr Crispin is improving, though slowly. Mr and Mrs Frark Eccles were at Markdale Hospital on Saturday evenâ€" ing to see Mrs David Eccles who is receiving treatment there. Mr and Mrs Archie McVicar and two children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Thos Reid. Mr and Mrs Henry Swain and Peter of Toronto spent Mothers‘ Day with her parents, Mr and Mrs Peter Mutch. Mr and Mrs Robt. Haas and Franâ€" cis of Sarnia spent the weekend at the home of the former‘s father, Mr Alfred Haas. Guests with Mr and Mrs Thos. Ellis on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Thos. Downing of Elora, Mrs Anderâ€" son, Guelph, and Mr and Mrs Arâ€" thur Neal and Donald of Arthur ‘April. The Roll Call was answered by scripture verses on "Grow." Mrs Marshall, S$r. closed the meeting with prayer after which lunch was served. read the scripture lesson. Mrs Walâ€" lace gave current events. (An inter esting .part of the programme was questions ~and answers conducted by Mrs Geo. Stuart. Mrs Wallace gave a reading entitled "Three Knocks in the Night." Mrs C. McAlister gave an interesting report of the Provinâ€" cial meeting held in ‘Toronto in DRQOMORE YEOVIL 5 CORNERS s AC Brownej ure lesson, a und in Corinthâ€" _ number taking ison. Mrs Henâ€" on "Home Misâ€"‘ nity; ‘TnQ COwboy = _ and the Lady‘ ter _~_Lon Chaney Jr. Carole Landis o°__ AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM . ‘t~ Gary Cooper Merle Oberon til 1941. Night Shows $1 Afternoon shows 75¢ Tickets now on sale for all perforâ€" mances. MAIL ORDERg ACCEPTED Reserve your <eats Now. .. . This picâ€" ture will not be shown anywhere exâ€" cept at advanced pricesâ€"at least unâ€" 2i 4a 4s ‘CGone "ith the Wing" Exactly as shown at Atlants" Worlda ‘Cow ‘The Duke of FOoUR DaÂ¥Ys onuy : MAY 31ST To wWED. & THUREeDAYy, Louis Hayward â€" in â€" ‘Saturday‘s sUunNDaAy mion1ttTe, Mmonpay, & TUE.SDAV, MAY 19, 20 Action.... Romance..:. and laughs ! John Garfield Mex aA FRIDAY & SAT., MAY 17th, 18th YOU WON‘T BELIEVE YOUR EÂ¥yEs The greatest thrills on earth .... never before beheld by man ! It took a million years to make this the most stupendous spectacle of all Harry Scales. Durkam PAPER HANGING AND PAINT(NG Good Work at Reasonable Prices Signs and Trucks Lettered Plans were completed for the Misâ€" sionary Drama, "Shining Years." The Drama was written by one of our Missionaries, Margaret K. Peleâ€" ton and is the story of the missionâ€" ary work from its begim\ing in 1825 up to the present time. It portrays the work in the mission fields at home and abroad. At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs McArthur and assistants served The Evening Auxiliary met in monthly session in the home of Mrs E. S. McArthur, with a good atâ€" tendance of members present. Mrs Albert McRonald and Mrs Walâ€" lace McGowan took part in the worâ€" ship period. Mrs C. Howell took for her topic the story of "San Ye Sen," a devoted Chinese Christian. Mrs Honeyman gave a report on the Proâ€" vincial meeting of the W.M.S. held in ‘Toronto recently. ©1.000â€"000 B. C. West Point‘ oN SaAmeE PRocramme THE THREE MEsQuiTEERs sessions. The meeting was held in Knox Church, the oldest Presbyteriâ€" an Church in Toronto, where serâ€" vices have been held for one hunâ€" dred and twenty years. Mrs Wim. Lauder read from the study book on the life of Dr Goforth and. his experience in Manchuria. Mrs Grant gave a paper dealing with the first chapter of "Moving Millions." Miss Calder read a paper on "Why I am a Presbyterian."~ The meeting closed with prayers and singing. taining the topic word ~FAIUN. . .A comprehensive account cf the meetâ€" ing of the Provincial Wi:M.S. in Toâ€" ronto was given by Mrs Robt. Honeyâ€" PRESBYTERIAN W.Mâ€".S. MET * .AT MRS. GRANT‘S HOME ‘The .monthly meeting of the Sociâ€" ety was held at the home of Mrs. Dr. Grant on Thursday, May 9th. ‘The devotional period was taken by ihe President, and Mrs Geo Sharpe led the responsive reading. The roll call was answered with a verse conâ€" Mrs Robert MacGillivray. SIrs ELIICBL will represent the Circle at the conâ€" vention in Hamilton. Mrs Priest closed the meeting with prayer. ‘The 5 PRESBYTERIAN Y. W. A. MCUNKT ~FOREST â€"KOXYVYâ€" All Seats Reserved rom Texas‘ â€"withâ€" â€"~xXxâ€" Children" been present at all , MAY 22, | Mrs Geo Sharpe reading. . The roll with a verse conâ€" word "Faith." _ A ount cf the meetâ€" jal Wi:M.S. in Toâ€" Joan Fontaine â€"... and what JUNE 4TH : MAY 16TH, 1940. Ann Shirley 20 years Factory and Shop expe Representative Mason & Risch i PHONE 6, DURKHAM a daintily arranged table w lace cloth, and the centre wa tle bride and groom and att surrounded _ with pink and tapers. Pink and white flower arranged _ throughout _ the and living rooms. _ Bridge w joyed by all ten guests, Bernice Sneers, Cla Alma Kress, which closed by Commut to be HANOVER BRIDEâ€"TOâ€"BE HONORED AT DU quilt finish« play at next ROLAND NEWT Organist Krox Church, Durh the ifts of cups day «evening . Ma; in the Town Hall At the same | Aid met in the with Mrs D. B. . Major This â€" meetit Cross Seciety met noon at the heme Mrs David Jamies it of town, The National Anthem at dietion by Rev Mr. Waldi browzht a pleasant and evening *o a close. ‘The Y.P.S. served a dainty I the meetinge. These attendin« the 3 Durham were: Misses Jes: Annie Smith, G. Cordick, ham, HMarrietie Wilton, J Margaret Edge, Audrey C Becker; Ina Becker, Marc Mae Hopkins, Dan Firth, Tom Firth, â€" Ellison Edse Fdge Reg. Wilson and Hirtle . aznon ; ened b EXPERT PIANG TUNFE meeting by Miss Hariett Convener of th delivered a splendid : to00k his text fron latter part of the 6th Lond «God somminatant Nas The resr and K Church« Peoples bytery mg, Miss conducted â€" the was much enj Patterson, Wor Presbytery â€"ore son and NMr prayer . Thi the Greseting ed to the visit Russel â€" MeFav ville Pres, Y Rev:® Mro® On Thursday y in spite of the und; conditions, â€" about trom the various P; Peaples® Societies Caugeen Presbyte» Gordonville for the The roll cal} was tollowin> Socieites : Arthur, Pai merston, riston, Mount Porest ville and Durham .. The â€" President Presb,\'(ory, Mr Do Gordonville nresided help« Prior net in the Qi Mrs D. B. Jar s decided to s« just finished the Wiu assisted by nadian RED CROSS SOCIET GuUring res. Young | Hold Spri prÂ¥ Knox it M viery read the ser ind _ Nir Toyd Mocl is This was follo reating ~of Welcog the visiting socieiti« t} VOL. LX to the cer i Bible Quy OX â€" Normanby , and Convener Work in the S vas the theme a splendid mes Mi Mr repeali It was t} Tesident @f t ‘¥, Mr _ Douglas le presided (ov Miss Jean Adam omninots of the local We TY enjoyed Worshiy h tC "Sud}y . avening C the unfavou . about 153 q various Presby Societies _ thr Presbytery, May T avish M W 1 \ 1Ve 11 ticket TY song sey Du l« n Ni their Wilt U th« n} UV h M ut ns w Amo lu n on ve t Am ‘N itter Coj l Nit