Party s, etc. stvles ce ct ses uire a restive A NDON. see these er 014 Lry & Excelâ€" dition ppIyÂ¥ d 1.50 TY :;.) tore mall rofits €S y nable ts here oduce || Ce this C wt sSHOES s right ITH 1.13 15¢ 3.25 o s o & d 70c s°€ 45¢ ted teed n Â¥*s Dtlm;i wAQ aw j Di W . ZENU TEE BIG 4 N 5 1 < W ul ing=â€"better and â€" add plaster, Cuts with a sa w Cinno. fall off No dirt or muss lor yourself IUS CLARK J¢AAMU NOVEMBER 19, 1914 ( ind Dealer for Durâ€" y of the FIBRE BOARD â€" FITTINGS PRICEVILLE +.85_> perty Now ovaury & rRmacy I ‘ther Goods A | A,. DVUCUBRLLAN, iN a \VZ‘AVS OU| (besley merchants, by Agreement. <cs. _ CUSTOM |will not deliver any goods Mter nine v attended â€" to o‘clock on Satarday evenings Apd will e | close their places of business nine o‘clock on Wednesday eyening: | Dealer for Durâ€" . the Xxas PuorogRarHs.â€"Don‘t ever your Xmas gifis this year, T zE BOARD | advantage of our special Xmas o «~â€"better and And get three extra photos with eve l plaster, | dozen,. F. W. Kelsey. L. INSTRUCTION icrubin your bunch ire getting ready «ct. Maybe two. cse. _Feed them lonal Stock Food \cir other rations. these will be your 1| you do not creâ€" t. If it fails, your e refunded. ind all kinds rease in value. } C judge say that | Knox‘s â€"day will evel" Mre 4 Ihis certainly | ing Tht i« in the selling I have for sate ; ’ . »Ke * near Mt. Forest. nore but offered for quick sate, near Polsteim. ( farms in the m be picked up Biinkets. .1.25 pr t . 1.85 pr i to announce ind surroundâ€" s his Planing upped and is tor SIT 1ont, well preâ€" th another 50 + John Clark ward VI INHGunS. Uneaper than | _ We wish to thauk cur many friends o lor their kindness to us during our reâ€" "LLouttEs ‘_f.'_‘"_'_‘“_‘_?ceut bereavement, LAE convenjent to nproved, only MILLS UY or SBLL without first )UND it J per cent, con i, w.G. Good farm, ONTARIO y of Talcums, Cold Creams, various other ( many firms‘ ult ts very D ind 1 tor Hoods Ap 00 for cotton ) 00 for down 3.00 pair up 0c up buate Hanover most s Sch BOOK FLEMING lay at the cretary Lavon cheap x down | _ Jast let us tell you George is yvery pair up| Much interested in higber enlture and finds Swinton academy more atâ€" 3p ._p | traciive than Swamp College. o |_ _ Mr _ Andy Wright has returned balg, __| from the West: all sizes \ llo-gP & Uar thorâ€" ‘0! in | Lots 9 and 10. con.i7, Proton, g:od stock farm, good buildings, good bush ‘Malf mite from school, church and tore. Appli to Mrs. Gr:o. Watsons, R. No. 1, Proton Station _ Our townline bachelors are making Madame Gossip quaite curious. Would | you be curious too ?2 We‘ll tell you why. _ They hbave both installed splendid ranges. We‘ll allow you 1w draw your own conclusion. \_ _ Mr Jas. MeLean â€" has returned \trom Algoma. He was fortunare enough to get a deer. Cut Glass and FAÂ¥ncy China Pieces, ntral Drug Store. Parties owicg for twineâ€"and Maâ€" chine Repairs are reqNRsted to pay at once and save expense. [Mention of the MeFayden presentâ€" ation has been omiited here, as a write up appears on 1st page â€"Ed. ) Mr J. Brown, Dromore, visited reâ€" cently with friends here. Sorry to hear Mra R. Ector is sick at present with bronchitis, pleurisy and beart trouble. Mr R. Howell, from Roue. New Qorario, is visitiag with his brotaer Clifford and other triends, | _ Mr and Mrs D. J. MeCormack and their guest, Miss Milligan, spent Satâ€" urday with Mr and Mrs Chas. Moore | Ma«arkdale. |__The Ladies‘ Aid met at Mrs Jas. Miss Maggie Firth is holidaying at home at present. Mr Thos. Johnston spent a few days in Weston and returned Sunâ€" day. Mrs Alex Richardsoa had a quiltâ€" ing Thaursday last. The Misses McNeil, of Alton, spent a fortnight with Mr ard Mrs J. C. Fergason, Miss Eihel Campbel!, of the (Queen City, is at home at present. Misses Echel and Edna Lawrence. of Dandalk, visited triends and relaâ€" tives here. 3 . o« 511â€" o CNver ~meeting / ‘of H Priceville Branch Women‘s Instiâ€" H tfute was held at the home of Mrs Matheson. 14 members and 4 visitors present. A letter of thanks was read by the Secretary from Noel Marshall, for check | for Patriotic Fund collected by ï¬ the children on Flag Day. Mrs. ï¬gMatheson read a paper on " Supâ€" |‘port of Home Products." â€" Disâ€" H:cussionâ€"-“ Disposal of Garbage and Waste." _ Miss F. Campbell ï¬. brought a very interesting paper, 1| * How we may lessen our houseâ€" fl? hold work,." |__ The December meeting will be fl‘ held at the home of Mrs N. Mecâ€" |_ The Patriotie Concert held in the Orauge hall on Friday, Nov. 6, was a good one. There was a large orâ€" derly crowd and Mr Matheson occaâ€" |pied the chair. The program was lengthy andentertaining. â€" The orâ€" chestra was on hand and entertained | in their.usual good style, while the | program â€"of recttations, dialogues, chorases, dritls tableaux, solos, was | good to listen to. Mr. Batters, of Strathroy, an oil agent, has been canvasing orders in this part. Mrs Mcls an,of Darham, and Miss McCuaig, of Top Cliff, visited friends here. Master R. W Cornfield, of Fleshâ€" erton, spent over the week end at Mr Jas. Koox‘s. _ Master Cornfield reâ€" etted at the Patriotic concert. Miss Ruath Stewart a"d, her Miss Clarke, spent vhe week her home here. Miss Milligan. ot Darbem, is the guest of Mr and Mrs D J. McCorâ€" mack . Mrs Jas. Paton and Miss Rachel Fergason visited in Holstein. | _ Mrs Thos, Parsiow is visiting her son in Artemesia., _ Mrs Hagh MeMillan and danghters Jessie at d Kathleen spent the week erd wiin Mr and Mrs Uhas, Moore, Markdale. Mis Anthony Lawrenee, of Glenâ€" elg, visited for a week with her danghter, Mrs W. (G Porter. _ Mr Lawrence, aceompanied by Mr Robâ€" ert and Miss Nancy, speot Sunday with Mr and M:rs W. G. Porter . ;Kinnon.f"All memb quested ‘to be present 1fremge programme for Mr and Mrs Fred Runciman Card of Thanks. Farm for Sale =â€"â€"â€"Â¥ #4â€"â€"â€"._._._ EDGE HILL SWINTON PARK November All members z;;-.e reâ€" be present to help arâ€" PRICEVILLE _â€"~~~~ ** <b> »+ t and her triend, vhe week end at 1915. us." Yes, the rich and poor all alike are doing their share to help those in distress and the thoughts of thinking that it is more blessea to give than to receive, will be a reward to the giver when thinking of how his or her porâ€" tion of giving was so thankfully re ceived by those in need. We of:en hear complaints that this, that or something else that doesn‘t amount to much is wanting in many of our not upâ€"toâ€"date homes, when perhaps it would te only a luxury if all thoss In many instances handreds and thousands are il! clad and poorly fed, Could those who are blessed with comâ€" fortable borares pity those poor and unfortunate people, they would be actâ€" ing the Good Samaritan, but we need not begin to advise them. RHundreds and" thousands haye already respondâ€" ed to the call, " Come over and bhelp _ ‘The world is a continual battlefield, From the time we enter upon our exâ€" istence, we have been facing the many hindrances that meet us on our jourâ€" We hear the winds sounding on this November vight and it tells us that many have to be en she lookout for to fight the battles that a large propor tron of the humaun race are subject to before the end ot winter. The cold and the biting frost of an approaching winter 1s to be dreaded by many who. are not prepared for ir‘s reception. Many a poor boy and girl whose homes are not comtortable enough to shelter them from the cold and freezing temâ€" peratare of a Jannary and February below zero, are almost already shiyerâ€" ing from the thoughts of the hardness they have to face at the approach of the eold season. im3 But after all our imagination it‘s ouly as a dream which a sound sleepâ€" er dreams or as a night mare when one imagines that ali the wild beasts of the forest are after him and he is endaavoring to cail for help but can vot, till finally in an exhansted state they awake. Then oh how glad the sleeper is that it was only a dream. 5o it is with us in this quiet town of Priceville. We are glad that we are beyond the reach of the enemies‘ bul. leig, tiâ€" | â€" (By our Priceville Correspondent) rs | _ Can anyone imagine the horrors of 4| war without feeling a sensation of of | grief. In this land where so many ry | live in peace and quietness. we do not k | koow anythiag of the real horrors of y | war wo Tead in the daily papers ot‘ ; | the effects of yesterday‘s or the day | yâ€" tetore‘s battle and we fancy while‘ perâ€" .. | nsing the news that we see the enemâ€" e | 188 at a distance coming to rase; thei» |1 | antagonists, then we fancy we see p |theim face to face fit fighting and _‘ | pulling one another here and thrawâ€" Ing one another inio the trenche» prepared to entrap the enemy. We’ 0| fancy we bear the roars of the greg: ~|gauns at n distance of thousands oi ~| anles away. We faney we see the ~ | sbells fiying in the air proceeding from the mouth of these great guns. _ We fancy we are standing on a high pinâ€" nacle and viewing those engaged in the awful act of ‘rying to murder each other. _ We fancy we hear some poer * | mother erying prufully "oh my boy is down yonder and probably is number. | ed with the dead." We fancy we hear that dutiful son repeat the old song ; "Juast tefore the baitle, mother, 1 am thinking most of you:; Fareweli, mother, you may never Press me to your hears; again But you‘ll not forget me mother, If I‘m numbered with the al o. Yes, many a Gar boy is nambered with. the slain and oh! bow many a |= brokenâ€"bearted mother there is, whose J'l rest is broken nighs and day thinking of her lost son â€"perhaps in many m-! * stances the only son,. _ We fancy we| " see that dear hoy in the act of writing to his poor mother and before his let-‘ ter is finisbed bis life is ended by “'A bullet from the enemies‘ musket. We lancy we see l,hnse vrave sons stand ing like the brave with their faces to the foe, and we [ancy we hear them T repeat the words of trath, saying, we have fought a .good fight, we have obeyed bravely the words of command | 4 and must now lie down to die the death | â€" of the brave sold:er. us We fancy we see the thousand of | ~ vie slain lying rovung in the sun and |!P we fancy we see ocme poor fellow half| *! dead trying co lift his head and we fancy if we were there we would like | ar to help him get out, but as we are too | of lar away, he wiil be dead before our | an aid wouid reach him. | thi War Reflections VICINITY We fancyj;v;-;;ewthe the air proceeding from these great guns. _ We # Poempmenpeaitts. i aud settling in the wild woods of what they called then America and in view. ing those large trees, they. weuld alâ€" most fancy that it was just as well for them to face a baitle as to begin to cut those big trees down and in at tempiing to do so, it would be done at first in beayer fashion chopped all round like a top, but by patience and perseverance they soon began to ï¬nd| out that it was far safer to be nickerâ€" ing at a big elm or hemlock tree than to be facing the ballets from the en emy. Not far from our residence a good natured bighlander 60 or more years ago, was falling a tree which was inclined to lean towards his smail, eabin. Thinking that if he chopped the back of the‘tree and leave the front strong be could put the sree the way he wanted it, but instead the tree came down with a crash, the top strikâ€" ing the root of the cabin where his poor wile and baby were sitting on a Some of our forefathers when they arrived to this country from the land of their nativiy in the old country in iss s 0g L 204 . PT things spoxen als, VDelivered through your Post Office or over vour Rural Route same day as Publishea for $2 00 per year, The Best Newspaper Value in Western Ontario All the War News All Market Quocations All Sporting N ow Youths‘ Gunmetal Buttoned â€"a real dressy Shoe, regular 3.00, sale price aA 1A Men‘s Gunmetal Buttons, with 3 n neat calf top, reg. 4.50, sale pr. a o Men‘s Pat Biucher, with flexible M goodyear sole, reg 4.50, sale pr 3. Men‘s Gunmetal Buttoned â€"a beautiful shoe for evening wear. Reg. 4:50, S@l€ pHIge. .... /.;« .r+s0«, 2-95 Men‘s Heavy Work Boots in tar Chrome, English Kip, Urus Calf and 2 Mule skin ; reg 3.50, sale price .59 ‘be London Advertiser MORNING A chance for everyone to save money. We are overstocked. These times are ] Merchants and Customers alike. This Big Offering of Bargains will meet you half way to economize. Good Shoes at almost factory prices. The House of Qualits $5000 stock of New Shoes at Bargain Prices 1200 pairs of Men‘s and Women‘s New Fall Styles Special onoe, regular 3.00, sale price 2 1' w« s ahu e uid e e e e w e e en a s «e e 4# a se + a 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50. Sold in the U.S. under the name "GINO®" Pills. Trial treatment if you write * National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto Editron Men‘s Shoes, exactly like cut, in Pat. Colt or Velour Calf, Regular 4.50, â€" sale . csiprIcen‘* :A «... >..1 .. 3,50 A Neighbor Told Him To Take h tron $2.00 per Year by Mail Outside City of London Jinpilis Men‘s Shoes Boys‘ Shoes â€" NOON â€" EVENING READ THIS of were at our disposâ€" TJBE DURHAM REVIEW Saunders & Aitchison Groceries, Boots and Shoes 10 ; st Office or . me day as ‘ r year,. o ’ real )ur disposâ€" : Mip. ; be g when they| @ not i the land| @ GI d country| “:‘"" ds of what] @ [F0T id io view | 2 ont‘ weuld alâ€" j ¢ as woll for| @ t0 #1 io begin to C curr and in at | @ »dye be done a;, : “:"‘r"; uopped all ' m ience and 3| n to ï¬nd|: A e nickerâ€" e * tree than ¢ A i the en 6 or 41 esidence a 6 Ar 0 or more 6 ur 6.1 ee which M Gi his smaill 0 5'.‘â€1:‘ .clwpp.edl C expivr ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO : The Internatlo;xal Hosiery 5 Give the color, size and wheihâ€" er Ladies‘ or Gent‘s Hosiery is © desired. DON‘T DELAYâ€"Oiffer 6 expires when a dealer in your Q locality is selected 2e8tee8eeee8eeeee0ee Gsssscxscyxsssss. | ' & ' $ Good Morning !?} T W in Mirarme . in es ds t .l _ ' $ We Are Introducing $ Buying Xmas Seals and thus caring | for those who have been stricken dowu | at howe, is the most practical kind of | patriotism and will commend itself to eveiybody. Supplies can be bad from ; Headquarters, Corner of College and | Ross Streets, Toronto | partment Stores, The Seals are now being prepared for delivery, â€" Salesladies in â€" Nurses‘ cost ume wiH be seen in the Hotels and Stores throughout the Cityâ€"in fact ibe X ma«s Seal Campaign is upon us. P. 0. Box 214 DAYTON, OHIO,U.S. A, Organizing is proceeding â€" briskly, Mainy hundreds of dollars worth of orders for Seals heye already been sent in. _ Everybedy is helpingâ€"â€"Manâ€" ufacturers, Merchants, Lawyers, Finâ€" ancial, Real Estate and Insurance men News Agents, Schoolr, Cadets, Y, M. C. A‘s., Hotels, Restaurants and Deâ€" ur 6 Pairs Children‘s Hosiery to be decreased by hard timesâ€"the Xmas Seal Campaign is a very : eal necessilty for the Muskoka Free Hosâ€" pital this year, American Silk H:Vmi:r_yï¬.' or 4 Pairs of our 50¢ value Americar Caâ€"hmere Hosiery, or 4 Pairs of our 50¢ value OUR SPECIAL OFFER to every one sending us $1.00 in currency or postal note, to cover adyeriising and shipping charges we will send postâ€"paid with writ, ten guarantlee, backed by a five milhon dollar company, either With soldiers sent to the Saniteria from Valcartier and from Stanley Bar racks and with Hospital help going off to the warâ€"with the number of paâ€" tients increased and the revenue likely War Conditions â€" Affect Poor Consumptives. ie oi en t less, _ Will wear 6 months withâ€" ont holes, or new on»s free, Bo we end our war budget this time. hoping that noue of us will be called to fase the enemies‘ bullets and that peace will soon be proclaimed. Agus mar sin bldheadb e or so may it be. GUARANTEED â€" for fineness, style, superiority of material and workmanship. Absolutely stamâ€" They haye stood the test. Give real foot comfort, No seams to rip. _ Never become loose or bergey _ The shape is knit inâ€" not pressed in. stool. ; Old..Neil in. his excitement came running, yelling at the pitch of his veice ‘* Am bheil thu beo Mhari or are you living Mary ?" Poor Mary got more of a scare than being burt. These Reduced Prices are for Cash oaly Do not fail to get in on these Bargains Ameri‘n ()-nnin-lï¬sl-:ii-(;eiery 3 Pairs of our 75¢ value American Silk American Casnmere American Cottonâ€"Lisle HOSIERY * Women‘s Pat Blucher with cuban heel and Guodyear sole, reg. 4.00, sals a 7972 Women‘s Gunmetal Blucher, -withâ€"c-u;un heel and Goodyear sole, reg. 4.00, Sale price ...... ... .. ... 2.85 Boys‘ School Shoeâ€"a real solid shoe in bluâ€" cher eut, one that will keep his 2 19 feet dry : reg. 3.00, sale price. a School Shoes for Boys woouyeal sol¢, Teg. 4.00, Sale 2 75 w k + w8 Y h# n WW C m n 4 en n e nb ie n n k @ Women‘s Shoes for Street Wear + Toronto.â€"â€"Chicago E ‘Torontoâ€" Montreal $ ’ 6. L. GRANT (Jhairmn' Leave Toronto 9.00 a. m, 8.30 p, in, and 11 F m daily. Berth reservations etc, at G. T. R. ticke oflices. WM CALOER, Town Ticket Agt. J. TOWNER. Ticket Agent Leaves 11.85 p. m., arrives Detrolt 8 a. m. and hicago 3.00 p m. daily, assuring important conâ€" nections with principal trains for Western States and Canada., Leaves Toronto 8 a. m., arrives Detroit 1.45 P m. and Chicago 8.40 p. m. daily, Leaves Toronto 4.40 p. m. hnlly. arrives De troit 9.55. p in, and Chieago 8.00 a, m. Canada‘s Train of Superior Service Intending Students mourlrd enter at the begin ning of the term if possible. _ Board can be ob tained at reasonable rates, Durham is a healthy and attractivetown, making it a most desirable pluce for residen ce The record of the School in past years isa flattering one. The trustees are progressive edu cnlonallï¬ and spare no paing to See that teachers and pupils have every udvonui:(or the proper presentation and acquisition of knowledge. _ FEEB:$1 per month in advance, C. L. GRANT, DR. J. F. GRANT, Chairman Becretary 1 The school is thoroughly eqtu:Ked in teaching ability, in chemical and elec 1 lupguns and fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulstion work. The following competent staf are in charge : THO8. ALLAN, Principal and Provincial hodâ€" el School Teacher. 1st Class Certificate Last Train out of Toronto at Night MUNN & Co,serer»» New York Fosiasallase wl e e PP TERTY A handsomely illustrated woekly, Largest cirâ€" F.ul;\tlon 0’7 ;.gyy él::.:'em.mc Journal, " ‘Terms tg «d m mï¬ M sou ai} newuronighs The International Limited Trane Marks Desicns Coryricnts &c. Anvone sending a sketch and ducflgclnn may qmckn{ ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable, _ Communicaâ€" tions strictiy confdential. HANDEGOK on Patents sent free, Oldest agency for securing patents, Patents taken ;Txruuzh Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL R.MacFarlane, Agent, Durham Particulars from Canadian Pracific Ticket Agents or write M. G. Murâ€" phy. Dist, Pass, Agent, coraer King and YÂ¥onge Streets, Toronto. FAST TIME BETWEEN MONTREALâ€"TORONTO TO THE LAND OF Sunshine and Summer Days WINTER TOURS Patente 5) ap" PEENRCY for securing patents, _ Patents taken ?truu'.rh Munn & Co. receive ecial notice, without Charge, in the Adjoining Royal Baak, Durham MORNING SERVICE THE "CANADIAN" Staff and Eguipment. DETROITâ€"CHICAGO Women‘s Gunmetal Buttons, a beautiful Shoe with Goodyear welted sole, regular 4.00, sale price....... 3.“0 These times are hard times for Girls‘ Vici Kid in both buttoned and gunâ€" metal blucher ; reg. 2.25, sale 4 @E BARGAIN LIST : Pat leather Pumps with turned sole and French heel, reg. 3.50, sale DHIGE] > £ +4 ta * SA EW in tig 9 Y Pn a x i n 2.0“ Women‘s two strap kid Pump, with French heel and turn sole, reg. price, 2 35 3.00, sale prige....}.......... a metail blucher ; reg, 2.e5, sale 1CE [ Fall line of Caiholle Robes Detroit 1.45 p.? ?:g.l:;kp::g“:vmte Cap 0 at Night | Embalming a Speciality. fanarat| Wesern sw Picture Framing, Shortest Notice Children‘s Shoos Women‘s Pumps for Evening Wear ResinENC®R â€"First house south‘ of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop, sxow Rooxsâ€"Across from House, UNDERTAKEER and Funeral Dirsctor Insurance Agent, lLoney to issuer of Marriage Licenses. oral financial business crans=ct ARTHUR H. JACKSON Barrister, Solicitor in Suprem court Notary Pubiic Commissioner Money to ioan. y ,fMce on Lambroc St., opposite * ) Walpole‘s Stabl«s, iA Denual smaeons of Untarmo Roor Uver J & J HUNTERS New Store Unlve"it‘y' grwduul x f Dental Surgeons 0 W.C, PICKERING 9. p 5; LDS HONOR GRADUATE ~{ Torono. i{ONOR GRADUATE Toronto U»:\ ersity m d:iiioioj?;f&-mgg- e Doutal Surgeon rentistry in all its uran ho Afiiceâ€"Over Jewellry store a 1 ap site Post Office. Licensed Auctioncer for County of Grey. Terms moderate. Arrangements for sale dates can be made at Review Office or at my residence next door. Phone gall to No. 6. Durham will be promptly attended to J, ARTHUR bslDENCE corms moderate Artangements for 0 dates, &C., must be made st the Re i0e, Durham. +=" Corresuandenas lephoue Commuanicatios vetwees Oï¬ Residence & al hours. DURKHAM, ONT. dFiC wetw, or to Ceylon P. O _ will \ tended to, ‘N)tnnon : ppi/cation Notary Public, Coâ€"mmissioner J. F.GRANT D.0.8.,: lessons in Voice P'odm-tio; nu;; Hinging at the home of Mrs 8. F 7Iwomb.:very Tuesday from 12 till m . biments npow bein bo;’;kod. ppol 4 6 Licensed Auctionee for Co. 1CBE . _ Over J, P, ppusitc nesistry O J. P.TELFOR) iber Coliege PB ysichums Ontario CUNVYEYANCELE. | &e A. BELL HUTPDQN, 4.D., in your efforts oPr R. H: ISAAC PHAIL The House of Quality SINGING DCUDCUACZCNES for sAics a emade «t the Review O Correspondence addressed Lower Town eliord ‘s orffice, nearly OT RO}'.LI Colle Untamo Roor ISAAC, Durham Middaugh and Burce now giving x prompty A gon ted. | Resistry Rooms . Grey GTm ge