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Gardenand FlOwer Seeds it Ahraham's éeeds Seeds Seeds§ Red Clover Mammoth Red Clover Alsike Alfalfa and at Lowe Timothy Seeds Prio It is better to advertise intensively than extensively when the sum to be devoted to advertising is small. This means the regular use of the DURHAM REVIEW-S? messages a year addressed to the same con- stituency of readers. Intermittent or divided effort is not likely to b: resultful. One full-powered blow is better than two half blows. Concentration of appeal will do a work of conviction and persuasion that will surpise you I n 1 the year's returns are totalled up. there s alviee for you in this little homily to advertisers; it is: lewurd with u tttn-not divided custom the neuhuut who stesdtutly solicits your good-will. The more you strengthen the - of the nun who serves you the utter will he the service returned. you J Bee these in our Window. Sweet Pass by the oz. Pr lb. A NOTE TO THE PUBLIC Buy your tickets here. iif at Lowest * Prices Ill 59c 79c _ A " , a: . v5 F, _ ’A .‘fufnr XL IVS-4; .'.x 2‘ t "r' . 'MR, 'ii, %, '41:- .' " - a- / m _ n. A r ". ~"' ' 'yf"rs,sfh' . 1 _ ‘n... Tt 'wr -'.‘~,. _ A C . 2,341." ', _ ' ' 4". ,v _ " n’" H" JV $tiiCteiiC'y,5; - “A; 'it the " a. "r t, ited, lb: m d",',:',' i6 of fruit " . th r ify i':'::?:,;,',')?, _ . at . b ll are: In l 'll hSpud gamut.“ I , 'i'lllr-Ti. w vered . can. ' I ll Ba -esME, R. H _ i W; TI .3. 'ii'ii'iv, Sat! Elan SCHOOL Drum!“ Faun lu-Ja- Wynn. lune" Be. etee, Meta Roberto. Edith Edge, Betl Crawford. Form li-With'", Barbour. Linda Toudnh. Glam. Onlnpbrll. Manny Pindlny. Wm J Ichod. Form I-R 01mph". ll Nude. O Wak"eid, L Holmium. ASuwul. Names of those in ttoi.u, II who passed the Test Examination toe the Lower School Examination :-V Allen W Bsrbour, M Benton. 'GOamphell, Fred Corbett. V'Fnllaiue. M Findlny, H Human. 9 Ruth. W Hutton. J Kerr, K Kerr, C, bit-Gin. H Metrr r, Ol, Mammy. F “unlock. K Bltchie tl S'owul. L Teasdale. Pursue Salmon. Dumnunu'r Nutmeg of those who parsed the Tab Examination: for Eutrnnte to High School ..-.t5 McUrne. M Livingston, E â€mining. O McGirr, J Lawrence, W Snell. M Koch, ll Sharpe. J Ruther- ford. A Livingston. ll ngrcll, R Cal- ton. Br4th--B Methae, C MLGIIr, J Inw- rence, M Koch, E Browning and tl Sharpe sq. Jr 4th-L Chapman, F Lan Pence. C, Buschlen. B Lauder. B Jute. Br 8rd--M Holmes, K Comm, R Snell. W Koch, l Whittaker. Jr 8rd--O Buschhm. A Blair, E Search, M Mekeehnie, A Graham. Br Sad-W Vollet. P Walsh. W Traynor, J Lawrence. B Ptlkey. Jr 200 A-E L vine, C McGirr. E Billie. J Hepburn, M Olitr. Jr 2nd B-M Mitchell, A McLean, A Huston. C MeGrae, I Hindu and W Weld) eq, Br lst-LA Inwson. I Saunders. F Hawkins. B Traynor. A Clark. Jr lst-M Brown, E Burnett, F Krone. M Yin-a. M McOoughey. Rum: has leceived a. severe check in the Carpathians and has had acme thousands made prinonen. The line of the Allies near Ypres is again "rengthened and " the key to Calais" is "ii, not in Gnrman hands A new massing of German troops seems to foretell another dash at, a new part, of the line. The Allie: are making progress at the Dardunellos Italy is again showing a warlike trout. No doubt to get Austria to come down with a better bargain, Home 0000 killed, wounded and mio. mg of the Uuuadhn forces with about. 700 dead Miami the war home to Can- ada. The German submarines hare made a few mun-ks, but their power for tom. reason is on the wane. Germany is continuing to use poison gases and Britain is discussing similar repriaals with. war. as Kitchener said, is be- ginning. Read the story of Unnadian Maven on page 4. Continued from Page 1 In 1899 the number of cases reported was 3105. in Ig00 it was 3484. and that year was the highest record. Since then it has gradually got less till in [912 the total ms 2250. Considering increase of population in the province this was a reduction of 45 per cent. At the same rate, consumption in 20 years will be sbolished. The Muskoka and other institutions ‘of the Sanitarium Association hare four sources of revenue t the patients. I the Th ustses, the Legislature and the public. To this last source. Mr Wot- sou made his appeal. The collection amounted to 8927 and on Monday a goodly number contributed liberally, At the close a moving picture Ala: was thrown on the screen. A young. lady was leeling unw-ll and was told by her timnir'doctor she had tubercul- osis. Her grid was great, she broke with her Ivver and father and ran from home. She came to hear of s tumtarlunr, enlered it and found health and hope returning. After much search, lover snd tetheriound her. urged her In come home, but she wanted her recovery more secure. The story ends, with the lovers re- united. the givl restored and sll happy. JAferson City is going to plant 10.- 000 fruit me- along unoccupi-d not" of the sheen. It " suspected that the people behind thin 9theme Are inter- ested in the "In of . green Ipple T colic Cttre. BttrtrmgcttotttRqort 'roercuiosis' Being Mastered Special settings of Prize White last hornl. --. load lulu: 'train-Terry chap --onl, 506 per setting. IH. hrerisd, Tlrts per mung. Also Prim NOTICE l . R. H. WALKLEY, D. 0., Chin» practor, Mount Forept. will be in Holmin, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday foronoona from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m., beginning April 27. The Review to New Subscrib- ers to Jul. Int l9l6, for only“: M1074â€. Bunting. War Notes Setting Eggs T. H. hasâ€. 801mm ‘mm Bet-ttmatt-gre-l wont ha been intruded by the Provincial Board ot Health, through its chic: Other, J. we ii"ediiGiiiil M. D., to enloree the knowing t Regulation will! Proper Racer mice for end Removal and manual ot Hanan. (O In cities. towns and villages no more than tic loads of manure shall be allowed to accumulate. (2) All mnuure shall be kept enclo- ‘ud in a fly proof receptacle construc- ted " follows : The portion below (round including the floor shall be constructed of cement or brick, made water tight. That above ground shall Ae made of either cement or brick, or of tongues] and grooved lumber. the cover shall also be made of tougued and grouved lumber, securely fitted so " to be fly proof. There shall be I suitable ventilator to carry odors above the building or windows of adjacent 3 buildings. There shall be an openqu _ from the stable directly into this re- ceptacle, through which all manure shall be conveyed, and when not in use this opening shall be kept closed by a ily proof door. Board of Health Regulations All manure shall be removed from this receptacle and properl y disposed of, at lent once a week between the first of May and the first of Novem- ber. Citizens will be given until May 24, 1915. to have above receptacles installed. Section 19, Schedule B of the Mun- icipal Health Act will be enforced ; 'utr-ttvery householder and every hotel and restaurant keeper or other person shall dispose of all garbage, for the disposal of which he is re- sponsible, either by burning the same or by placing it in a proper re- captacle, the contents of which shall be regularly removed, at least twice a week." m5â€?! The Town by-law respecting dry earth closets will also be enforced. Thrse conveniences must beput and kept in a sanitary condition. Screen doors and windows to abate the fly nuisance must be used where necessary. No.3 EGREMONT 4 h elaes--Matr. 625, Mary Myer: 458 Mary Bye 417, Anna Gurus 393, Arthur Kerr 881, Ada Rice 878, Viol: Mr-Uiocklin 350, Pearl Drumm 840, Ina Marni: 328, Ernie Button 287, Jessie Allinghmn 236. tr, 3ai--hGtt. 42g. Merton Pettigrew 291. Edith Ihlmtt 281 Jr3ttr--htasr. 425. Martin Bte 300, Jack Sum") 299, Madeleine McUlock- lin 277, Louts \Voodyard 272. Katie Baird 269, Munie Pettlgrew 253. Ruby Kerr 249. George Baird 2ltl, Prank Dingwall 217, Melville Hunt 208. some of the children were at school hut hula more than half time owing to sickneqr. on: It: were out of school tor half a day at a time. Such pupils cannot expect bo make the name pre- gress looked fur m1 interest in lost. No. f), BGREMONT J: 4tlt-Josie Whyte, Hazel Becks. John Allen. Manure-t Ferguson, Glit- ton Roam. Br gnr--'Nms Mvrchtnt, Hyldn Whytp. Annie Abeldein, Ema Raid. Edwin Ruir‘. Jr 8rd--E1arhie Allen, Mamie McPhee J ahn Ferguson l George Trmm. Hordort Schonk. Br and-Reta Rogers. E'hel Allen, Elgin Schenk. Elmer Rona. Jim Ellis. Jr 2nd--Eme Ellis. Willie Long. Jrlst --Jimmie Brown. Fquh " Ferguson, 1 Jasper Whyte, Violet Aberdeln. Mar. garet Wulmsley. Pr1mer--Mrrtle Ross. Mary Ecclas. Jean Beeles, Ber- tha Bilton, David Allen. B. F. URQUHART, Tucker. I No. 2, EGREMONT Jr 4th--1 Kerr, E Woods. Br 3rd- l Barbour. R McMeeken. Jr 8rd--O Meade, R Barbour, W Marshall. D Kerr, A Noble. Br 2nd--E Wilson. B McMeeken. C, McMeeken. M Pollock. Pr A-k Allan. Pr B-B Noble, J Marshall. Pr'G--hd Lenrmx, Ar Kerr, Abannox. -.. -' "" .. M V In the Sumiate Court of the County ot Grey . In the matter of the estate of John Brown, late of the Township of Egremont. in the County of Grey. Cattle Dealer, deemed. Notice it hereby 1tf.hgg."llt"tl to R. S. o., 1914, Cap. 121, . M, that all pol-suns having chiml mun» the unto of the aid John Brown, who died on or shout the tenth day at Apr.il,. A. D., Ifl15, no ttteel/e â€baby pout re ',' liver to J. 8 Tli' q"... -. -., -_-_. -- - - . need by poet re id or otherwise " liver to J. a 'lit',,"], of the Town ot Durham. Botiaitorior the Execu- tore. on or helm the 22nd dey of Hey 1915; their new», nddreeeee turdaietstsrlittitms, end n (all mtement M. pmienlere of their eleime and the nature oi the acuity. (it my) held by them. t,'tr'tff/'t, end that e! ter the laid " the Executor! will proceed to diettihnte the new! of the mete among the pertlee entitled thereto, lining regard only to the om!†ot which they ehell then have not ee. Dated the Nth dny ot April, A 1916, Jun Lima Ilm Air/i') kmâ€. tr mummy. J. Pa Tum» Notice to Creditors Holstein School Report. E. J . Mchn, Teacher. TORONTO lather: day will be celebrated in the Mahdi-t church next Sabbath morning. Bow. to Mr. and In. A. Munro of Human. t daughter. SeeG. P. Leith'a new line of La. dieo’ Shoes. Mr Brebnet ot Ingersoll in visiting hie brother, Bert Brebnet this week. Mill Stevenson. Mile Jennie Hutch and Mitm B. Brown left Tuesday morning for Hamilton to attend the Provincili meeting of the Women's Missionery Society of the Presbyter- iln church. Quite a number of our citizens took “vantage of the first day's fishing and were out early Saturday morn- ing. Some had luck and some hadn't. Bert Brebner expects to catch a trout a foot and a half long next week. Miss Mary Swanston left on Mon- day morning for Cleveland, Ohio, to train for a nurse in one of the large hospitals in that city. The Quarterly meeting was held in tfie Methodist church last Sabbath. New members were received into the church. As the congregation is en. tering on a new year great progress is expected. Mr. R. M Tribe has been appointed Sunday School Sup- erintendent, Mr W. J. Sharp, record- ing steward and Mr L. B. Nicholson, representative of District meeting. Mrs. Adam Doupe of Govan, Sash. tormefty of Holstein is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Laura Gillies was operated on for appendicitis on Monday by Dr. Gloves of Fergus. At time of writ. ing she was doing nicely. Mr. E. M. Edwards was in our village on Saturday. Miss Tucker has been quite ill this last week. Call and see J. M. Matthews for screen doors and windows. LOCAL AID PERSONAL Ladies' and ChildreW ready to wear dresses, new and up-to date at H. Allingham's. On Sabbath evening last Dr Marsh gave his first scrmon on the Pilgritu's Progress to a large congregation. Next Sabbath evening this series of sermons will be continued. Mr and Mrs. Stewart of Dundalk, IN visited over Saturday with Mr. tusd/Xl Mrs Matthews. g M Last Sabbath evening Rev. Mr. Ib. bott made reference to brave Canad- ian soldiers who were called upon to make such tremendous turerifiees and explained that it was only by tsaerifice that blessing came to any nation. He has been requested to preach a series of special sermons on the war and will commence next 1 Sabbath evening. Rev. H. Peckover who so ably fll. led the pulpit of the Presbyterian church during Dr Marsh‘s absence in Bermuda, has received the appoint- ment to the Presbyterian church in the city of Hamilton, Bermuda. Over one dozen pupils of the Pres- bvterian Sunday School will receive the General Assembly‘s diploma on Sabbath first for repeating memory fel. This will make upwards ol forty diplomas latcl y . ‘ The large sun spots of April 1st are again visible, .having remained during one Solar rotation. They were about central on Saturday, May lat. proving the marvellous co-inci. deuce between sun spots and earth- quakes. For up-to-date hats for men, boys and children see H. Allingham. Canada is proud of her fertile plains, Of her forests and mountains high Down whose sides the cascades leap and foam And whose tops pierce the bright blue sky. of her inland seas and mighty streams Ot her cities with commexce crowned Ofthe.products of forest, stream and mine. That are scattered all around. But Canada is prouder, prouder far, of her 'ont',-- 'tho-i-ttr away, Are fighting bravely in foreign land Helping Britain to win the day. sad news was flashed 'neath Atlan. tic'a waves . And o'er Canada's broad domain And tents are falling in many homes For loved ones who are slain. The joyous spring if. here again - 7 l'AA-n __‘a ' alun’n warm Flow'er'a blooin glance. Ihrt m_nn_y of gungda’a IPS!. ire laid All the formers are busy seeding and we' hear some are nearly through. Robert Nelson of Owen Sound “teed down here on Saturday. He returned home the nextaiay accom- pnnied by Mrs. John Neloon Sun In on Owen Bound. She intends going from there on up to Little Current when the expects to spend the sun:- met with her liltet. Wm. Helm. Wm. Phiip and Juo. Helm etch sold 3 hone Int week. Tom b . e Nanny,“ y " wot in; tor W131. Notice Bring your hogs to In every Tuesday --we pay soon as you arrive, not having to wait or; bank uniem you desire to do no. Hum market - paid. hill Down-o TiiitTGGoiGt sunny France. EAST EGREMONT SOUTH BEND xiEath the sui’s warm tiii. _C' 'i' W Most of the farmers have " ished seeding around here. If; and 32rs P. Cornish and! Mrs Roy and Audrey spent Sun-l day at W. T. Finder’s and Mr and Mrs Ruttle spent the evening" at Finder's. No Bible Study Friday night. Mrs Douglas lost a valuable horse last week. Mr N. Horsburgh and Miss Pearl Schram visited Sunday at A, Douglas'. - Ture" will be no service here next Sunday, as the Sacrament services are being held at Vamey. Mrs Falkinghem entertained a few of the young people on Fri- day evening. Miss Florence Falkingham nurseg returned to Toronto Bat- urday. S. S. No. 13, 1tgretnortt--Wil1yt- one having the interests of the school at heart and with time to spare, please meet at the school Arbor day, Friday May 7th. " 1.30 p m. for the purpose of assisting the scholars in beautify- ing the grounds by planting trees, shrubs, etc. A lecture on ‘- The Present War,' illustrated by 200 titereoptieptt views, will be given by Rev I'. R. Ibbott, Ph. B , in Ebenezer MethodistChurch on Thursday evening, May 13th, at 8 p m. This illustrated and illum- inating lecture promises to be one of exceptional interest an the topic most largely discussed at the present time. Mr Henry Watson will assist with patriotic sol -s. i 553 A car-load of Harab Fertilizers just arrived. Call early and get your re- quirements. C. Smith & Sons. xgooxxxiaaaaxtgaygtsrx:gax1tatgrarrlrrl,l:i,l isl Compton's Early . . $1.75 per bus. tf, Turnip Seeds FARE $522 ttllhkllhY BETWEEN j Dromore, Ont. a _xwaryiaygxxgaunsranxsrsiassasgai'l! Men! Have you bought your Seed Corn ? If not we are able and willing to supply you with the very best obtainable. Secure it now and test it for yourself. We have tested ours and know exactly what it will do. Come and let us show you, the test and the kinds. White Cap Yellow Dent I $1 40 Improved Learning . . Mammoth Southern Sweet i per bus. Mangel Seed in Specials Rape 'Taylor a Go. By request of the Trustees ORCHARD DROMORE y, "fit HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL PRODUCE a 0.. Cie:! CORN r" b",';.'," war . 1*“: it, an i ms ' Brooms 25c ea. Brushes. lk each 6 bars Soap, Clic. 3 cans Lye, ac. 3pkgs, Mttttottia.............Nc n lbs. Wyandotte Cleaner. . . . . .25c The True dwarf Essex at I2c per lb. CREAM WANTED Payment on ii'i'"i'k "ttt Mill» We are in the math: why - "not or war. it the his†out“ price. We apply two oaatsttee to each of our pawns. my Ill-m chug". pay twice " -ttt, oheqneo payable " pr. Raul" cruuuny day in the rock. as out: an received, and and our pm . Incomes: of “no. Write for on» Lt d give our cresmery . trill. Bo- (terr---", bank. Palm Creamery, loud-y to Loan at Gun-mt. Bun om re over Shula- Bookstore. ILForut A. B. on“: I. B. loo: Holstein Convey-JIM Issuer of Karim “00â€â€œ Money to logo at love“ at“. and (emu to nut borrower. 'n" and Life [manna placed in thoroughly reliable companies. Deeds, Mort- Inga. Lamas and Will: executed on chum-m notice. All work promptly attend-d to. REV. D. B. "“183, 80.0. FILE. Punt Sunday School At 10. Service- " H a. m. and 7.00 p. m. Week night service That-04:1 st 8 pm Sunday School at 10. Service a 11 can. and 7.1!) p. m. Y. P. R. C. E. Tuevdly " 8 p. I. TRELEAVEN & mum. CLARKE a MOON sealed packages, only Presbyterian Church almost any variety M to Mc perrlb. wmu, gottttttoN, &tt. T. H. IBBOTT. Ph. B., . Methodist Church . J. SHARP VOL. like . Ind-ck with I “Mme'u Drug Slur Agnod mud-hand l up» to w. J. I MINA! taakie all Ill Mlnne'u. Ne "um“! meetit, â€Rho-lint Church . wednrsdar of mu m A car-loud of Harsh united. Call early a quinine-tn. C “RNntional Gun about" the Cement OW. It 2 p I invited. A “an; of the W of the Owl Guides “WIy. In: Ill, M knot-in. Ir J. c. Adam Woe mi ( qrr4rtgt and "om “aground. Will the [nu-l y wh " Review io un- " nune and ' OII'I'TED. - Dam the Tom Rttntnitott School exam-mum utttortuoeiy mnim to the publish": I; SATURDAY. ll MA date In Adam Hm Corn-Ir by Puhlir A die Household Fm Moe near the Shn‘ M. Elle u 2 oh Will the part) but and gloves , Presbyterian cl ing (or weck pr. on In. kindly rd Phone . At the the PM. It c,. " ouuchvm Curing II! â€can. t authors, , Crux do hearty v the spunk HAY DELAY occurred M the I.“ work. wh .uun run-mil " the head“. toot cuumg. tpst" Prov"' the lug. W crushed '.t in duk- the all! til Ill! onco- II on with n “peck-t tbree Im- .enl mull not quuo an.“ - lum- u audio.“ noun- be “ll-nod on. onWe The fut Forbes ol to be Rev [enema thtng po; doctor! l tr with I (can a!“ evening. had heel late to s tt t e rm " hope, I you: Brant me Heoowart in a! ttttd the than by the Sea?" try the of the ' mccun attend; .um paper l n.dintt itwton" $13 . that we i,i'i'ij be thank!“ f gun I moqt i comm“ W - of t 'wxnri". then heated l m Vice P Vae Pren., Tre- ' “a! actor. “I. an. - Thc eve Try " three road y tr h I'll mug MI HI " " the " 73551 a“ H held H m ts by