m H - _ . "M uaasaaaiiasaaazasiiaisi2'2'ii'2'zi araEzzaressarsmmmr-lir" t; Wavy people are anxious 'tr" .1: His season toknow the i; Best Exterminator ? THE QUALITY '. PHARMACY Harms in stables, poultry houses, etc., that wttt mt hut a few cents. ior Vermin and AMEVILLE. - ONT" ' sc-c-rs-Zami-melee.?., _ _ U ------- I I" lclnnnumuu- "ou nun“, \KULND THE VILLAGE S,',',',"",'.':; dated n wick Btto, and .Ibey were beginning to get zero 'ir K cum»- (son o' the late Walther were now an" a fiue winter . _r,lircls,vie and Mnry Gra. aotar. ' _ |.-- ,: hurled today. He The old lashiunrd social: Which ' 1,V, , 4;. Hon, ital, Toronto, Were common .n the tiartt ofour are“ ... .(ullness. grnndituttert' in the bighlnnds of cs.,.',') icKmnon. -ood, Scull-ad, arewucermn "teu' be- F m.†tt Mend. here Saur- In. revived in min place this winten ' The norms " the last law days an- ',' I wk .\l~Kinnon and Erna; l bud on mulcarners. bat an attempt _,._ro,.,_.,rt ttt thseir reancu- must be undo to go their rounds. FEBRUARY 12, 1914 PRICEVILLE tmgmll All kinds of Fur 'i'3t:rats FOR ALL limbs or PEOPLE It is: Equal pin! of we,“ ublimate 3nd 8061-- g. mssolved in one (ano- 1vater. ll hen (“SWIM 2:1 to make " gallons. "very nook and crevice and} 'rtwo daosthett give ugh cont of whiu'uh. /rlisctrnirt (son o' the Ive .ilitclurie, and ttttry Gn- hm: ar buried urday. Ile w†m. Hon, ital. Toronto. I I I b-o v I - - _ Headquarters for t',onhststionery and all Bakery goods We have cut the prices in Ladies' Fur Coats 1. '. Fur Lined Coats. Ladies' Cloth coats newly med nnd are up-to-date, also Men's and Boy's ms with far collars as well as Merle cloth coats,-- w-lcarthem atl;ss than the manufacturing cost. Your chances are good to buy reliable and up- , am- from 50 to 600 on the ' and I'm sure that mll the the opportunity of buying at a big 1e- ction which we are ready to sell you. Be sure .11 call before buying elsewhere for your own in- THE CITY 54555" I. ".5: vip ant; arrive dirset to In twice a week an ot' tite grant dsnmd tor Oman " on not. they I la i-s: c no lush ooadition when any "rive here. The an of supply and donut! keep- u buy. FRESH or1r1"ltiirf [ ' ....... ..‘.- - "r The uwrmsnf the lg l|-:k McKinnon and Emu; bard on maximums. .- :‘vL'JI'u-ul to their nope“- mlm be [nude to . trect proportions will supplied by calling at mgheu mic. lot Butter Id 'tttrr. fae bully of Inving \QTICE j Ko " _ Peet fully. A. Wnsux f Wttt LEVINE dk GO. 'iii-iii.""'"".""?'"."""'"""")"-)] ROWE ir- I m m" " Pee, tn.d Olin". I but. am new" wpm shunnin- Alta., Mter n mouth I vim here. 10 danger of beirrtt (was. The uhool_houu bu ban duper I This Monday, the 9th Feb.. hblow- "eiresold an ,met--qet. would wish I ing so: and we were jog; going on: we.“ goutornblo when so mnurlto town to utend the ftmeraiortsl Halo children come n distance to young mun. Dan Mekeehnir, broth- mad “I. dar there. ‘er of H. A. IeKochnlo. of this town. Mr Dolold Mekinnon wu home I Ilia rem-1n: came up from Toronto ("or me Week end and left I (and on 8stttrtitsy Dill". where he died in InppIyut wood "my tur the "on the hupiul ot typhoid lever. Be TIMI he!†his father from any anxi- m" abum 45 SCI" Bl BRO, ttortt " cry on “count at It. ', Baum Julio“ township of g,kg'i; L m . l mom. in m er, the Into an Jdgl"tt",' 21231336 'ls'dh [ McKechnie. died 20 yam no and [Lina Glenela and " Mr iil, Cur- his mother died 3 year-thin winter ‘son'n, North Line nad " Dan MoAr- She was i liner. of the In. Donnld Ithur'l. Glen. (graham. The Prisonâ€. branch cor. i, _---------, will mvethe puuculura ot the m- l nIl'rcInn nn nnlrni/u I I: _ neral. It Donald Mekinnon w“ home ("or me Week end and leftstmd supply ot wood Indy tur the "on. Thu to.†his father from any anxi- oty on “count ot It. Ludo boarders hue arrived " the bones of Alex litrEsehern, South Line. Glenda and n Mr Alex Cur- uon’l. North Line and " Dan Mom'- thart, Glen. The norm. of February no u, in- ', IIUI'DVILLI: l, Glendon that we no not going to' . _ has n intt tor mm. time tet. 1m. _ Winter n hot mm three aâ€. sever. day, gum“ and Sand“ were i u01m My tttttttlt tuaur. and - itt piled on some oh Mm Mary Race". A wood, is avir Ibo emu roads to an enormous depth itor with her grtutdponur. but the road: running out sud Welt‘ ll ll h d ll ll . " h are hit!) Rood. Thou who†duty r "c u , " "etrN' t Tr,',', ttalle them to trump panel the Conn- I by Plupty.n They, B. m. ll . ' tt ‘Iy Grey will [ind tttat it is out an . 'd‘eaHh ot his slam Snub n Onllu. ‘Qggy Inner to keep time to the tuner 11:9 corpse wu brought home on the :01 “Trump. tramp, trump, the boyl, noon tram Saturday and mun-menu m are marching." Vllier abroad will i, halem Cemutery that Mternoon, Rev tind It not. so pleamnc to be awn» j keudell 'tlieustutg. trum home when caught in I bHZZIId l Mr Chas MOCUH. Toronto, wa, . such as we hate elpene tsed 'l"r'ewer m our burg Sunni-y. J,'l"utht'wt, “guy“ 'lcTdU1'l,t "t_-_' _ -- mg no tFWt't' Al b . III . is a com and dreary mud to chum Study your SOIL ‘w, especially in .he mouth of Febru? lt"y. T bs It would heawdl {fr are†far- . -.. . _ _ " _--. .L- .1: __-..-. a....l1l.." nn The Rev. Mr Mathew!) and Elde: Thos. Nichol nut-mien the inducuim. “the Rev. Mn Kendell " Dundulk on Tammany. the 5ttt inst. John Nichol is drawing logs from Duncan McDonald's bush during the In: week. David Nichol I dd two cows l0 some of she buyers " Durham tor the sum ut'$152.0U. Canuutexpeet Dimer u- be cheap oystavs is having them Dan helium. Scutcmown, sold a cow the sums mus for 38100. N il Mal hull rented Mrs bicLttert-wraed. For example nearly every Ian's place, low 43 ll, Durham Road, tasmvr can get all the nitrogen he Glenolg, for. term ul years. needs by growing clove! nod there. Mr IcAnhur. th native 4 Bruce. Hare will not need to bay the ni'rogen rm. ...._ " nu. NM... w.“ “med a. l at 30 cents per pound. The plwir tG"iGCti/cisJrut West, visited m Duncan McDonald's lately on his I.) to the West. In “alumni: w: hing fran Rivers, OUTSIDE OF PRICBVILLE ck and on account hey ttre sum to be fresh bt It would be well for every far- mer t ' try the different fertilizvra on hisnwn tum and then he Would be able to tiud out what element was lurking in his soil to produce the lug. st and best crops." said Mr B. Lean-- Emslio " the meeting of the (Ham-lg Centre Farmer‘s ‘Club on F: b 3rd lust. While he did not con- m-mu the leuly mixed fertilizers he sum-d thattt Would be mach cheaper " he farmer to buy the ddirsrent in. grl dients and mix the tertilizor him- snlf. In this way he wound or ' be buying t'ertiitzer that he did nut Iwed. For example neariy every tasmvr can get all the nitrogen he needs by growing clove! and there- tore will not need to bay the ui'rogen ph wen oust. about 5 cents per pound and the prtash about " cents per pound. Be applying than price: to the amlsais of the tertiliznrs which are sold ready mixed, one is able (0 value the termizer properlv. It is nest to apply the tertiligertt tothe noun and inoed crops, as thereis al. ways a cumin amen-at of these tertil- izera lelt in the soil for the tollowlng craps. A -.. I. I I I ,, 7,, ---- "l.-.-.", Lll'yj. Mr Emelle‘s addreu was lllultrated by lantern views. The" View: showed the potash mmesln Germany and th" refining ot the crude lulu fur use ast'eruliaerg. Thee also allowed We Inmate of and; mines in South Alumina and the refining of these salts. As a favor Mr Emslie showed Sum" views which he had made him- self lrum photos he had taken in the aid land and in the ROCKY Mountains i'tse erect of the fertiliZers on the dit- lvrem amp: was plainly seen In some of the views. It wagons ol the largest crowds ever present at the Township Hall and those present were well pleased with the program. Songs were sung by Mr Geo. Binnie and the President. At the next meeting addresses will UP delivered bv Jun. ONeilland Ross Purds, the latter Elvin: an ttC- uount of the Short Course " the On- orio Agricultural Cullen. The members ulSt. Patriek's Ch l ehnir have gathered he, ethie evening I ‘m epend an hour with you and take 1 ‘thls opportunity of thanking you for the valuable service you have ren. Idem-d us as organist. We know that it costs ' on no small amount ot trouble j and inconvenience to till this positron but you have alwaya done itoheer- "ally and with ts good spirit. Conse- Hquently we wish to show-our appre- lgointion at your services and ask you / to accept this muff. cross and chain. ':' also this silver tt-n pot and eel. of sil- l' ver spoons. nut for their monetary 51 value but as something for remem- _ l brnucu and an signit1eant at the Simeon: in which you are held by the a choir. f, Margaret BeAaliffe, Irene McPhee i Mv Dear Friends,-. vi With . henrt truly grateful, Iain- it cerely thank you one and all tor the 1beautllul presents and the kind ad- " 1 dress which you have elven mo thin 'il, evening ot which I feel so unworthy “l My prayer shall be that God may lope!) In each one of you the golden gate: of Paradise to adult yin all into eternal bliee. r' ' In. David MoAnlifl‘e We mentioned In: week the recog- nition to Mrs David MoAuliffe. Fol- Lwioeis the address presented to her and her reply : Dean Mrs MeMlifrerr: “ ' Address and Presentation OUR SPRING PRINTS ARE IN We have a large range to select from and prices are moderate as well. An early call is your ad- vantage. , and are a thing of beauty HOPEVILLE ' li. BEAN Big 4 we The Box Social held in kneel! i Hull Fridav evening utder the enl- l piece of the Dromore Social Club. t though uniaVurable w ether prevail- ed, waa a decided mean. In Jun, Marsh oi Holstein wan preaeut and delighted the audience with not: numbera " “Afton Water," "Scots Ina has, " "British to the Core.†etc. all of whioh were heartily eneored and replied to. Thia ietheuoond ap- pearance of Mr Hersh before . Dro- mor'e audience and We can - him of a hearty appretsiatipn " any future date. Soloa. duetta ind rettitttiottiri, _ were given by the melee Henderson! of Prtcaville in a very pleasing and] acceptable manner. The Swintou Park orchestra were unable to be present unexpected bat pleasing inn Itrunentuls were supplied by Miss Louise Ramage and Bears Geo Bart- ley and Alex Hey. The choir also gave the opening number. Dr. Snead: table filled the position oi chairman and in " address pointed out than the racial side ot mun'a na- ture required developement along with the phy llcul, lutelleo ual end ieiigioueaud that by the formation ot such a club as we nave here. country life is more attractive to the young people and tends to develop our soc- ial and intellectual nature. THE mm REVIEW To. latter part at the program con- sisted in the sale of the boxes which Were'. sold at a very moderate price by Mr. D. McPhail. The proceeds ofthe evening amoun- ted to $46 60 which after the deduc- ting or expenses. will go towards purcluruug an organ " the club; -- AI .9._s, v, "s ra....'...-. "Lil-".1191. -ifidiuraudt, Durham, vm ed mm ha irieud Mr Edgar Ren- wiek uw-r me week end. Mr. Alex. 1lenwittk an" a. mu m um: um at his home here left tor the West on Tuesday lust. Mr. and Mrs. Shalw made a brief can on friends here on Friday before leaving tor their new home, Webb, Sank Alias J Aldeorm Durham. spent the Watk end wim sts Mary Fmdlay. At the close of the preparatory set-l Vice held in Amos Church. Jen. 30 the congregation madethe following presentations; On behnlt of the W. M. s., Mrs. Jno Kenton read the ad- dress and Mrs, Hunter " presented Mrs Kendell with s his membership gertllieattt in the W. M. Society, and on behalt'ul the congregation Mr Jno. Findlay read an address and pre. sented Mr Kendell with a handsome leather grain club bug. Several spoke in upprtciative terms of Mr. Keudell's Work here and regret at " departure. Mr. Kendell replied: thanking all on behalf of himself and Mia Kendall tor their kindness“. i Following are the addresses ; Dear Mr Kendell,- _ to sever your connection with curl cougnegation and we do not like to let the econ-ion pass without trying in some way to show our apprecia lion ot the work you have done here and to expxels the sorrow we feel at the breaking oi those lies that have b and us together as puvxor and peo- le. p Ir is now seven years since you to .1: up the Work here as minister at this congregation and during that time you have non spared yourself in any way in promoting the interests ol LIN! church and we welhre at the _ people. Yul]. have been a true Shep- n I ,L,__:_._...:. .nl.-..A â€Ii-xér-v'viii a V teéling of deep regret We have learned that ygu areyPoat "Mr.-. __ -- ,, herd towur floek, sharing with them‘ both theirjoys and their borrows. In their times oi grief their sorrow bu been lightenrd by your loving sympathy and counsel and you how greatly added to their joy in tlmea of madness by your participation in all their innocent pleasures We ask you to accept this club bag as a memento lrom the congregation as a slight token oi their appreciation oI your work among them. We wish tor Joa every mace" and hop- pinees in your new field Mwork and hope you will dnd as many warm Iricudsin your new pastorate as you are leaving in your old. Simrd on behalf of the congregation, Robt Renwlex, DROMORE 'fiiitiry't'iiiittit'9yi, mick John Fmdluy Wm Ramage ' In] glita to! exports-o. my hon - Of Muruppruhud when"! your lot any be out all that tho Hunt's blessing may “I". red 9909 you. Signed on behalf of the 8501061 l Flour t1-..;i is essential but--" ". it is not your Work! PBRITyii sivtrai+bilr%bsbii' eireirssosi"irei""i'ii"i""til, a? iluoossqseriessist;w;Misiieiri'siya'i'"s'"'1"t in Lamina. Hon. PM Feed Feed Feed We have a. car now in stock th " More If you want Goon navy I“. .. -.. to see this Feed before you buy. We have lots of other good feed in stock Although we wor- Garnt oat and were without some good- for “on time, we as proud M any now that we have nearly every- thilg In stock from "A â€all. " an Anchor." In Silurwuo we on: all you in "wedding pron-nu" what no other “on in bowl keeps. Our w. Inch Tu, Desert and mu. Spoon If you need fegd of any kind call and see us. "you want Kay or Straw get our prices We are paying from " to Me for good om at our Elevator. Remember the isiaeir---ourntsa1 Mills, Durham. 'pd we will allow 60 'ood order. HARDWARE our Chance for New Overcoat KEG-89m Milling Co. $25.00 per ton cash from $12 to $25 fret Flour varies from time to time in baking quality, This is because wheat continually varies according to soil condi- tions, etc. $12 Overcoats, $9.003E 10 Overcoats, 7.00 t These are all new goods bought thistall made by one of the best makers in Can.. ada. If you require an Overcoat, give us a call. Only a few left. Therefore, if bakini re- sults are to be constantly igh, baking tests are essential. It is unreasonable to expect you G Taid, these tests -at your expense. Bread\ and Bsttér Bread" and “Betth Pastry Too" 523 So from.each shipment of wheat delivered at ?ur 113113 we take a ten pound sample. This is ground into flour. Bread is bake) from the flour. If this bread is high in quality and large in quantity, we use kthe _shipment. Otherwise we sell it. ' l By simply asking for FLOUR blbaring this name you, tan always be sure of I/FG/iii and. better bread. ‘I want Good Meter, Feed it will pay you an of ground feed (Wheat and Flax.) that we are offering while it lasts at . GRANT each for all stcks returned t . BLACK an. J. Room. lat VI“ Pte. ln Nudity. Sacra“?! In Anni-on. Tram"? Mrs Ruth. B. M. See! [in Snell. B. H. Barr -axa==rr9EEEeELez' £33360! batue Olippcn which 2. Only . few to he haul. Boon. ton at prices RIO ARCHIVES TORONTO di to Tor WINUPBG Leno Toronto 280p. m. duly For VANCOUVER . Lave Toronto 10 20 p. In. duly Computment Library Ohmrvu- tion Car, Sumatra sleeping Cor. Thorium slot-ping Car, Dining Cur. Firelwlnu Coon-hes. Colonist Car on both Trains. - The Grand Trunk Railway is the moat direct n ute from all points east through Canada, via Chicago, Detroit m Buffalo. Full pnrtieu1arts " Grand Trunk Tic- ket 0mm, Tomb , " write C. E. HORNING, D. P. A. WM. CALDER. Town Ticket Agent __ -iiU/iri,iii, from C‘nndlnn PauMe Agents or wvite M. G. MURPHY. D.P A., G P. Ry. Tomnm I You can enter any day at the AssNttttTtiEtttM/ /;/ R.MncFarlane, Agent. Durham LOW RATES TOWNER. Station Ticket Agent Ash (1sz (or t Fd It d I. cannot. ("mph ',dfi, w, no MARVEL. trrctrpt no ' ttthae but and mum? " mus. l H and to-ted. t gm. full _ w Brunt"! nnd threetiott. Inv-vhm'vh mensousc emato..wtmuorAh" Consul mu tor Cannon. UN DERTAKER a n Funeral Director Full line of Csaihouc R mu- und black and white (ups for "ed people. Embtlmlng a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice Snow RooiAerosts ttom:Mta0'"W' Home. mr'at:,'eJ,t,igc,-lrl'i',,t house south M Lawrence'- B cksmilb Shop. Return tickets u low rates. J. G. mnyrotoCD"tr OInCl: Over J. I Wu clog new can“. I“ Once. We“ “a noun can“: at new: a on» do. mum at. OFFICE unm -II s. I _ p m, 7-D p. In. “when: Camnumoum between once and Eridanu- " all hours. iio'2VtAk'lt,'ilf yria'efyilfJ.1','.n m. . m F â€I - 001!†tr'gitl; '4tt"U'r. Dulce-Over Jewe‘drv Ibo“: nd op p0 aim Pout otttee, mu: Ttttrats To California, Florida and the Sunny;South now in effect. W. C. PICKERINCI B. I) s., L D S honor: GRADUATE of Torono. Unlvurlity. midwife of Royal (501th of Donal Surgeons of (Maurie Room Our J E J UNTER'B New Eton Hominy Onl 2;. Logic“ - . To the West J. F. GRANT D. 0.8. L. D. like on [ammo at... opposite I deole't Sublet Roo--Arrosts ft tumMidduugh A. BELL -. not“: Ill the my Soul J. P. TELFORD Money cltor in Sum-am {hue Cottttttiseittti" EiiMhinhirtton. . thPNM I ttU M" gnd In... u- lolly lit