ons & cles n ideal ather or _ fitted guaranâ€" ction. Can posâ€" # them comfort ire than Ever mes y rf um e s right ried the Y ucca ? , 1914 ow you be done NDON. e these oderate ases ‘s, at Prices ce ; SHOES ts here tore % TH an oz. 11 ts tA ant sure DUR Shingles hand at Sawine . §A OUR HA M PLANTNC MILLS H. | ET Buy Farum W . E. BEAN told Weather Goods W W THE BIG 4 $Ot) " ac One ery Te B Arn bT "NOVEMBER 26, 1914 1 ( () i. M # pr W ‘I3RE BOARD K VV E â€" QUALITY E PHARMACY ard CS CLARK _ P:operty Now M V HERLLY § 1LLER, PRICEVILLE +,.8.> â€" FiTTING§ Lath always on prices. Custom ty attended to ind Dealer for Durâ€" of the t, near Mt. Forest. th more but offered ler for quick sale, , near Holstein. be:t farms in the soon be picked up nore, convenient to dly improved, only ince at 5 percent, \ _ G. D. FLEMING 5 yvears _ Necretary ingsâ€"better and ! plaster,. !'uh‘ with a «e w W ie "Coutts" faroo Tered very cheap o BUY or SELL ND without fiest annot f.il off n dirt or muss « yourself ivzd all kinds 10ted. the J rease in value. judge say that â€"day will ever This certainly ase in the selling I have for sale ; SOUND is the most thorâ€" isiness School in Instructors. story C Ilr.g Graduate guar mont, well preâ€" ith another 50 CESS BOOK B Cheap 6 WY ME 4+ 1 1s wen 0J and 1.00 each n 50c up Motor Hoods e John Clark Cheaper than 14} Wc. T0¢, 1.25 ea, «+ « «. â€"tikurses inkets . .1.%5 pr . 1.85 pr con 2, W . G. Good farm. 2.50 for cotton | 5. 00 for down ..3.60 pair up UNTARIO anuounce surroundâ€" » "lzmiug Hanover 2, w . G. nd is ng The fumeral of the late Mrs McRebb ‘teok place to the cemetery in this place over a week ago. She was Harriet MeDougalil, a leng resident of Pricevilie. Sts died suddealy of \heart failare. The faneral precesâ€" ston was not ver y larg > on acsouat of links distance to come, Rev. Mr Mathâ€" | eson officiating a»t taegraye, but Rev \Dr. Marsb at bouse. Noi . lately We heard a young man say that his snow must g9 away yet, for they have about 400 bushels of turnips to take up, but if they keep growing like the Irishwan‘s of 60 years ago all winter, they will prove profitable tor he said be lost a sheep the first snow thatcame. So he had s Jnteh of turnips in new land that he didu‘; get upand what do you thisk ? He found the sheep in the centre of a big tarnip in the spring with a pair of foine young lambs. Can any one youch for the trathfuiness of story ? /. was is a tWe story about sheep. A farmâ€" or‘s oo: 'k.:f' in thaolm dGroz.' lost a ie ».t‘ beginnaing of winter and in the springtime h‘J 1 snrckol'lbugtho winter and in the s tound them in a big muttor tat. Sbheep wi Josepb Black, of Toronto, paid a short visit to see his mother and brothers at Seotchtown over a week ago. Joe is ons otf the attendants iu the Toronto Asylum, Mr Hector McLean, mason of this town, met with s bad accident one day last week by falling off a load ot bay and coming in contact with the sleigh runner, tearing some of his ribs and otherwise injured. He is getting on lairiy well. The sick people are getting better. Mrs Shortreed, who got injured some weeks ago, is now getting better, alâ€" though not able to do much for herâ€" sell yet. The home of Mrand Mre Norman M«lotyre, south line, Glenelg, were blessed one stormy evening the beâ€" ginning of the week by a youny stranger arrivingâ€"a big boy. Both mother and son are doing well. Lots of towl coming into town darâ€" ing cthe past week. Ne:l McKinnon, Jr., and Bert Aussum are basy buyâ€" ing fowl, dress=d or alive. We saw Neilio giviog a farmer‘s wife a bill marked with an X the other day. so a good load of sach birds would soon count ap. The sleighieg during part ot the past week afforded opportunity to those having wood to take to town, tor now wood is needed by everybody although coal is used as a substitute. be seen plainly when lit at nights, Although we are not many miles disâ€" tanse from it, we never saw it‘s reâ€" fHestions yet, but it‘s there all the same. We bhave no electric lights yet in this town: bat the probability might be that a branch from Ragenia may be installed in some fature time. Down at the corner of D. McInnes‘ (arm at Banvessan, now Mr Brown‘s,, a big elm tree stood long years ago and it was said it could be seen with a spying glass from the town of Walkâ€" arton, but the old tree is gone and rotted away long ago. Away up in the Stone settlement not many miles trom this tows shere is a tower, tor what object we do not know. It can in gaelic. he said ** I was rurach over the Cnuean and I could not find the cuora dubh and then chaidh mi sios in the hollow and no caora dbuibh could me find.‘"" So the readers will translate what they don‘s understand the best way they can. _ It is said tha: it is easy to know a I'cunntry man when he comes to town, for he forgets but the streets are the Isiderosda and concessions and so he takes the middle ot the street, but fortanately we have no police in Pricevilie, or else they would enforce the civizens to keep the sidewalks clear otf snow, for we saw the other day down to our station the sidewalks as the sower sowed them with snow. We notice a lo: of sheep yet feeding themselyes by pawing away the snow. A good uatured bhigbhlander was telling of bis experience hunting his sheep over his hilly farm when the first heavy fall of snaw came. Not being possessed with eloquenee io the Eogiish language, he mixed it up by saying part iu English and |_ Two old higblanders were once \boastinz of the sha ess of their {countrymen, the one :?lll man aod {the other an I:lay man, and this is ‘the way they tested one another‘s ‘countries in their ownr language. The Mall man first said : Cha bhi an cal nan cullach nach faich tewil a Mhballach, but the Islay man hesitatâ€" ed a little and said eba bhi an ard nan iosat nach faichd tsuil an iolach. Those who ean read these sayings will mnderstand best. The Mail ’ man‘s phrase was that the Mall man | could see every thing on the level or ioside the house, but the Islay man \said his countrymen could see uny1 up high and what was going on downwards. So we must admit that the iolach came ou; best, although Daturally we would give the other | fellow the preterence. |_So we cannot see into the fature what kind of winter we are going to have, bus Jjudging from what we have experienced already, we must colancide with the lolach, tor we see the snow com‘ing down at a furious rate this Satarday night the 21st Nov., 1914, and then we must favor the pror Mnllach by saying that we enjoy the effects of the snowstorms on the level roads, when going jingling with our sleigh bells. It‘s now jingle, jingle all the way, ‘Tis a merry, merry sleigh. The automobile will be sately housed and unofed till vnext sammer. Those who were seared to take the imain roads will now be permitted to go as they please, for they can either take | high roads or low roads going to Prieeviite or Durham . " _ n‘ anu _ what was going on iwards. So we must admit that iolach came ou; best, although rally we would give the other Nee t C PRICEVILLE The Counsil ajjo:rned to Decemâ€" ber i5th at 10 a. r. ~â€" Lindssyâ€"Peart â€" That Commisâ€" sione be paid as ‘ollows : _R Lindsay on appropriatior 8 00, R Linds ay on specials 8.50, J A MeMillan 4.25, Geo E Peart 11,25, Thos Nichol on Traâ€" verston bridge 34.00. Joseph Young 800 _ Carried. Gravel accounts were paid for as follows : Wm Beston 1.30, Thes Langhlin 3.75, W J MceFadden 2.50, J Ledingham 8. 65, ‘r3 Martin Stoneâ€" bouse 4,50. ' McMillanâ€"Youngâ€"That the reeve be pard for one trivp to Traverston bridge 2.00 and tor 2 trips to Darky Corner bridge 2.00, and thatmembers of Council te prig $1.00 eaeh for commuttee on Morrison‘s hridge. Peartâ€"Lindsayâ€"That Byâ€"law No 549 be now read a third timg..signed, sealed and emgrossed on Byâ€"law book, Carried. Byâ€"law No 549 nomination introâ€" duced and read 13; and 2nd time. Youngâ€"MeMiilan â€" That Geo E Peart be authorized to pay to the Treagurer 8.00,. statute labor money unexpended. Carmed, us McMillan â€" Lindsay â€" That the Treasurer is. hereby instructed to reâ€" mit 100.00 to Watson, Smoke,. Smith and Sinclair for money due J C Ross for inspecting Traverston bridge, be in full payment. Carried. Lindsay ~â€" MceMianâ€"That Malâ€" colm Black bo pard 10.00 for putting culvert at lot 15, con 6 and that Wm Matthews be paid 3 00 for repair oi Orr‘s bridge. Carmed, Lindsayâ€"Pexrtâ€"That John Meâ€" Millan pay over to the Treasurer 4.50 for timber sold at Morrison‘s bridge. Carried. Lindsayâ€"MeMillasnâ€"â€"That Emerâ€" son Peart be paid 8.00 for serviees on Traverston bridge. Carried. Lindsayâ€"MeViili~â€"That Geo E Peart be auth:=ize@ to pay to the Treasurer 5 00, g ant d by P McCaul: lough and & 00 c aat=i by Jas Whitoâ€" oaks towards opening sideroad 25 cous 7 and 8. Youngâ€"Peert â€" That John Moâ€" Keehoie be paid 10.00, attendance on Allord family ard Mrs Beggs 12.84 tor necessaries for rat family while closed up for scerlat oa. Carried. MeMillanâ€"Linisayâ€"â€"Taat R Meâ€" Dowail be paid 42.00 for services on Traverston bridge and 15 00 for surâ€" vey sideroad 25. Carried. valbe on w 117B m 0 2 ud es < to $38.00, ; an uccount from R Mcâ€" Dowall C. E. services on Trayerston bridg» and suryey of «ideroad 25, con 7 and 8 57.00 ; report on ward apâ€" propriation in waro 1, i18.75 ; also special work on Darksy Corner bridge 74.00 ; repors on +ppropriation in ward 2, 25. 90 ; aiso «epair 0/ culvert on south line, 11,50 ; an account from Mrs Begga for vecessaries for the Allord family wuile quarantined for scarlatina, 12.84. â€" ‘The Council met Nov. 7th as per adjournment. All the members presâ€" ent, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed Communications read as tollows : Re. port of Commmasioner for ward I on @tatute labor expenditure amouniing ia Loo ano â€" & N Mc B, more. WE‘LL SEND THE FIRST few doses cf Gin Pills to you freeâ€"if you have any Kiduey Mr Geo. Canipnell and Mr Ww. Knox attended a conce: ;i Mr E. McGirr‘s sehool last week. Mr T. Johnsor spent a fortnight visiting in Bolton . Mr Neil MecDonaia spent Sanday in our burg. Pyler Bros. 21« a prescut lathing Mrs Watson‘s horse They will be plastering at an sar y date. Mr Wm. Gard:ae:.made a business trip to our barg Fric ay . ing her friend, Miss Jessie Campbell. Mr J. Porter visited Boothville friends last week. Mr Fred Knox is engaged with Mr Wm. Watson, takicg out timber for a new stable. We now hear she m the sleigh bells and gopd sleighing. Beotland, was sort out by his son to ask hands for a log raising, some 75 years ago. ~Not being well versed in the Eogliish lang aazge, he was asking the Corner m:s. to tase ax tuaig h mullach the hboojee Friday. So ba was understood «zd the men broug ht their axes for to Fo on tom nf Tha ireeâ€"if you bave any Kidn or Bladder Trouble. After yoetyx Mi GLENELG COUNCIL as corner men. VICINITY SWINTON PARK Knox Sundayed at Droâ€" neunage, he was asking on to tase ax tuaigh bose Friday. So ba d «zd the men brought r to go on top of the the merry jingle of J. E. BLACK are enjoying GHCK WAGCIEG . :.; .. 1 +4 + 65 to 70 \Fall Wheat........... 1 05 to 1 05 Spring Wunecat........ 105 to 1 05 Oats, feed:.....:..:..:"~ 40 10 " 47 Oa‘s, milling....s.....~ 45 toâ€" 47 Poss.::s}..!. .¢:. :+~.=* 00 to 1:00 Barley :: :. />/:*:>. ...« B0 to" »60 Putter :?;>:..;~.. ... 20 to 28i Heg#.....si+:......s.~=_30 to ~ g9 Potatoes per bag. .... _ 45 to 50i Hideg:..:.. .. .....: 10 OO Beef, dressed ...... .. 12 00 to 13 00 Hogs, live, f o b.... . 7 40 Pricd apples....>:;:,."... 05 Hay, per ton.......... 1200 to 16 00 List has been carefally revised, Two men toiled"side by side from sun to sun, And both were poor ; Both sat with children, when the day was done, f About their door, One saw the beautiful in crimson cloud And shining imoon ; The other, with his head in sadness bowed, ’ Made night of noon. Oee loyed each tree and flower and 1 singing bird On mount or plain ; No music in the soul of one was stirred | By leaf or rain. 1 One saw lthe good in eyery t'ellow-mfln‘ an, Andphoped the best ; | The other marvelled at his master‘s And doubt comfessed . One, having God above and heaven beiow, + Was satisfied ; ‘ The other, @iscontented, lived in woe, | And hopeless died . | Durham â€" Markets. We bave good sleighing now and not too much snow. Nrs Jas. Edge is coming home this week having spent about three mouths yvisiting iriends and relatives in and around Darham. Youths‘ Guametal Buttoned â€"a real dressy Shoe, regular 3.00, sale price @ 4M Men‘s Gunmetal Buttons, with o neat calf top, reg. 4.50, sale pr, 3.“ Mea‘s Pait Blucher, with flexible goodyear sulc, reg 4.50, saie vr . 3.@9 Men‘s Guumetal Buttoned â€"a leautifuli shoe for evening wear,. Reg. # 4 yo, sale ptite.s... .}««...¢«s 2-95 Men‘s Heavy Work Boots in tar Chrome, English Kip, Urus Calf and 2 m Mule skin ; reg 3.50, sale price a _ To Mr Thos. Hall, Mclatyre, do we extand ear symp#thy in the death of his wife on Friday last. Previous to moving to MciIntvre as mail carrier, Alr Hall operaced the sawâ€"mill at ** Seldom Seen.‘‘ The deceased was well known in this yicinity. ‘The fuâ€" neral was held at Ventry Sunday at 8 p. m., Rev. Kendell, Dardalk, ofâ€" ficiating. | The Women‘s Institute will meol Wed. at 2 30, whes the delegates to convention will give their reports. Ladies weicome. A chance for everyone to save money. We are overstocked. These times are hard times for Merchants and Customers alike. This Big Offering of Bargains will meet you half way in your efforts to economize. Good Shoes at almost factory prices. The House of Quality Mr and Mrs E. Hockridge :nifay at Mr A. D. Harrison‘s alk, _ Jast enough snow to make sleighâ€" log, makes us thimk that Xmas is Pet far a‘stant. Special 93000 stock of New Shoes at Bargain Prices 1200 pairs of Men‘s and Women‘s New Fall Styles Men‘s Shoes, exactly like cut, in Pat. Colt or Velour Calf, Regular""4.50, : sale. _ _‘ Two Difizrent Men. price... Men‘s Shoes Boys‘ Shoes Mrs E. Hockridge spent READ THIS T8E DURHAM REVIEW .00, sale pnce 2.19' sys cl .. o0 Â¥C a # Â¥ | noyrcares T . . Im, 8.30 p, m, $ Phe Infornafioni| Hoslery .0 | ifr nc ie M D 8. 59 $ P. O. Box 244 Co. 0 | omices. e n»a yron, on1t0,uv.8.A. 0| _ WM CALDER, Town Tick Cfoaorsssesererseceeeese J. TOWNER. Ticket Agent z They haye stood 4 real font-('ounf:xn Lh\‘: test, Give r ) & NO 82 ip.. "Never. bec ams to ¢ bega h ecome loase y The shape i se or # not pressed in is knit inâ€" Aleura is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money isrefunded. It builds up the system and renders drivk distasteful. â€" Get it toâ€"day at our store, $1.00 per box. _ Alcurs No. 1 is tastelens aud odorless and can be given seeretly in tea, coffee or food. . AlJcura No, 2 is the yoluntary treatment. Ask for free Alcura booklet. CENTRAL DRUG STOHNE Durham 0 i Lob '.' v'v; $ Good Morning ! + ’ + . o We Are Introducing ¢ can stop drinking. gARASsesee8s8e8see0e e e ¢ A Against Drunkenness Mothers, wiyes und sisters owe it to those lear to theim to help them swg drinking. Jrunkenness is a discase. and i e inflamed membranes of the stomach must be healed ad the craving removed â€" the trembling mm’. sootheldlaml restored â€"before the victim 9 d stlng 4e W P vervolial +. The following spleadid rew hymn, by Jobhn Oxenham, has been furnished us for publication by Mr J.. P. Telford. It ‘is most agpro_pri:te at the present time . for church services and patriotic gatherâ€" ings. _ The words may be sung to the itune ‘Melita‘, No. 499,â€" Presbyterian {Book of Praise. Clip it out : ; Lord God of Hosts wiase mighty hand ; Dominion holds on sea and land : |In peace and war Thy will we see | Shaping the larger liberty. . Nations may rise and nations fall ; Thy changeless purpose rules them all, When Death flies swift on wave or field | Be Thou a sure defence and shield ; Consore and succor those who fall And help and hearten cack and all. | â€"O. hear a people‘s prayers for those | currency or postal note, to cover adyertising and shipping charges we will send postâ€"paid with writâ€" ten guarantee, backed by a five milhon dollar company, either 3 Pairs of our 75¢ value American Silk Hosiery, or 4 Pairs of our 500 value Americar Cashmere Hosiery, or 4 Pairs of our 50¢ value Ameri‘n Cottonâ€"Lisle Hosiery ur 6 Pairs Children‘s Hosiery Give the color, size and whethâ€" er Ladies‘ or Gent‘s Hosiery is desired. DON‘T DELAYâ€"Offer expires when a dealer in your locality is selected to every one sending us $1.00 in CUARANMTEED yie, superiority of material and rkmanship, Abso{ately staimâ€" ®. _ Wiil wear 6 months withâ€" t holes, or new ones free, These Reduced Prices are for Cash ealy Do not fail to get in on these Bargains WOMEN CAN HELP IN WAR For the Men at the Front OUR SPECIAL OFFER HOSIERY American Silk American Ossamere American Cottonâ€"Lisle Women‘s Gunmetal Blucher, iithâ€"c-uhn heel au_d Goodyear sole, reg. @ AF Women‘s Pat Blucher with cuban heel and Goodyear sole, reg. 4.00, sale 2.15 Boy®‘ School Shosâ€"a real solid shoe in bluâ€" cher ou*, one that wili keep his 2.1. feet Iry : reg. 3.00. sale price. School Shoes for Boys 4.00, sale price..., Womnen‘s Shoes for Street Wear r fineness, aterial and itely staimâ€" « Leave Toronto 9.00 a. . O peass" : ’ 21&‘1'!:);.8 Berth rcservat.lol:i :z., Bi n(:;.' ;ndkutrcknel 4 R | s k : ESIDENCE â€" First house* soyth 6| _ WM CALDER, Town Ticket Agt, _ Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. ~ _‘ TORONTO Intending Students 14 enter at the begin ning of the term if . _ Board can be ob tained at reasonable m Durham is a healthy and attractive town, g it a most desirable place for residence. The record of the School in past years isa fattering one. ‘The trustees lulnï¬:nlve edu cationally and spare no paing to See that teachers and pupils have every sdv;nhie for the proper presentation and acquisition of knowledge. FEES:$1 per month in advance. Staff and Equipment. The s is thoroughly equi; in n.cx::fl sbmty,%ï¬l :‘nd dWm fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving tricâ€" ulstion work. The following competent staf are m charge : THO8. ALLAN, Principal and Provincial Modâ€" el School Teacher. 1st Class Certificate . Sciexfifi¢ Aimerican, Plsik eo2 e io resproraaud caa i DURHAM HIGH â€"SCHOOL R.MacFarlane, Agent, Durham Particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents or write M. G. Murâ€" phg. Dist. Pass. Agent, corner King and Yonge Streets, Toronto. FAST TIME BEBTWEEN MONTREALâ€"TORONTO .__TO THE LAND OF Sunshine and Summer Days WINTER TOURS THE "CANADIAN" stremsmer Now Y ork W omen‘s Gunmetal Buttorns, a beautiful Shoe with Goodyear welted sole, regular 4.00, sale price....... 3.†BARGAIN Girls‘ Viei Kid in both buttoned and gunâ€" metal biucher ; reg. z.85, sale 1 .“ PEHRG s 3+ 1+ kib‘s 3 EF4 ronit # m# s n s s Children‘s Women‘s Par for Evening Wear SnowRoomsâ€"Across from Middaugh House. Full line of Cath dle Robes and black and w ite Cap foraged peéop e Embaiming a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice UNDERTAKE®R and Funeral Jirector Insurance Agent. Issuer of uu'rmge 1. eral financial busin «: ARTHUER t O IP â€"v, L_ B _ a i HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. University, graduaie * Royal College of Dental Surgeons of ntario Rooms Over J & }uï¬UNTEb B New Store HONOB GRADUATE : aro«to University, Gra duate I:trn Colies: Dâ€"utal surgeon Dentistry in all its oran. hbes. Officeâ€"Over Jeweiiry tore nd opp o site Post Oï¬ e, W.n C. PICKERING i. D S., L DS *+â€" L1 & . a iâ€"4 on Pelephone Communica uoo uFl-‘lCl. Over J. P. e opposite ie Astry C .cc SEsIDENCE . â€"wcond >u: offlce on east sige 0f it J.G. HU "T) i, Licensed Auction:e> for County of Grey. Terms moderaic. Arrangements for sale dates can be made at 1 eview Oflice or at my residence next door. Phone call to No. 6. Durham will be promptly attended to. J, ARTEBUR OO0H8 is Money to . ffice on Lambron Walpole‘s Stai DURKHAN, ONT. /; J. F.GRANT U.D.S.,L Notary Public, C« CONVEYANC, Mâ€"aber Ooi ege Pn ... Ont . 10 lessons in Veies Produwction and m'm the be ~a of Mre 8. P b, tm To «day from 2 till L:.Lll‘!‘. A n« nts now being Licensed Auctic . MocPHMHLAIL J. P. TELiORD ister, Solieato® in Suprem lo_t_uy Public Commissioner A. BELL RH. ISAAC FFiQ\ 4C e amiss.oner, loney to Loan. enses, . A gen trans acted. »wer. Town 7“% opposite JACKSON ISAAC, Durham etween Office and hours. {.D., C. M itd‘s ofice, nearly sonth of Registry © for Co,. Grey m:elq.r.: ales 6 at t ew andence ad iressed will be promptly 7â€"9 p. m.