ham i or White, or Large. Examine it. H e aling Salve made. ir Scotch ‘annel * uiss o ) y 3 Ap Ap ’l"fl‘? notwear 1, 1918 uality n Office »ts here rAITH eplenishâ€" the most easy fitâ€" Price 25¢ n Small Profits T 11 Lot 8, Con 12. Proton, containing ; l0 acros more or less, 90 acres cleared | ind in good state of cultivation, 10 | ures of hardwood bush, On the premâ€"| iss is a brick veneer house 18 x 24 with kuchen 16 x 22 and woodshed | l x In, «lso a good bank barn 60 x 66, | driving shed 18 x 24 and hog pen. Th!‘l larm is well fenced and well watered Good orchard. _ Mile and a quarter from church, postâ€"office and school. l For terms apply to Geo,. Sturrock, Sr., | Hopevilie, or Jas. A. and Geo, Troup, . Box 378, Pense, Sask. | [| Howards Epsom Salts ful t% The last words s‘q:w Roomsâ€"Across from Middaugh HoU o es eddede. UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Eustorvcr â€"First house south of Lawrsnce‘s Rlackswith Shop. 3e e ie en se e e ne on on n e if PRICEVILLE‘S BUSIEST GENERAL stoRE Z «; KARSTEDT BROS. Brtasonsee 2 se en nR einaninam semare se an renmrne nren on is Men‘s Wear Emba‘lming a Speciality. i:ture Framing, Shortest Notice \_ Fowl Market opens this week. _ LIVE FOWL BOUGHT | EV2RY WEDNESDAY. _ Highest Prices Paid. Choice from Holland. Various prices Spices of ali kinds for Pickling The only kind for domestic use Quality Pharmacy PRICEVILLE, â€" _ ONT. Moito : Often the Cheapest, Always the Best Purest always in drug stores JAMES PATTISON & COMPANY CEYLON PRICEVILLE Shoes and Rubbers Full line of Catholle Robes and biack and white Cap for aged peopie. J. J. PATTISON, Men‘s and Ladies‘ Underwear Ladies‘ Wear OCTOBER"231, 1915 hurch, postâ€"office and school.| We were talking the other evening ns apply to Geo. Sturrock, Sr., to an aged pioneer of the Daurbham lle, or Jas. A. and Geo, Troup, Road, Glenelg, Mr. Donald MeC«nâ€" , Pense, Sask. \nel Sr. of Boethville who came to â€"oâ€"â€"â€"~~â€"â€"â€"umsssusaâ€"â€"= |the Durbam Road 65 years ago when axerea ns e orers xeres ereres nersscrer= | & young man of 25. Mr. McCanonel saw the forest curned to beautiful fl;fleldl in the Townsbip oL Egremont iC & and now be can say that he has ¢ Wlnter Bulbs Hltonght a good fight and his course ir Miortha saih ) YP. .L vle ccuic. «hk retuatk soon be ented. A. BELL PRICEVILLE ... Farm for Sale you‘ll find in We are showing a splendid line of Chinchilla and Nap cloth Coats in Blue and Brown, made of pure Eglish wool, shawl collar, belted back, etc. See our line before purchasing elsewhere. We have just received a consigninent of _ Men‘s gp- LAAA | ...A A OA 1004 avcn c drhal un aafirtiitoisin ies .n y n & 0 toâ€"theâ€"minute Suits at very moderate pnces‘.v ur line of Underwear, Sweater Coats and other Woollen (Goods is complete. + s f This year we have an exceptionally good line o Ladieys' Coats in Balmacaan aqd other styles. Laâ€" dies with any taste for distinction should look over our line before buying. â€" Our stock is also complete in Underwear, Sweater Coats, Hose and all other Winter Goods. in Pure Drugs The aged ploneer will remember when travelling through the woods ot Ontario in olden times, â€" When he would hear the nuiss of the rustling of the leaves he would have his eyes opened for in many instances it would be a wild animal of somekind that was seeking his prey through the weods, perhaps a bear or wolf, or may be a harmless deer, but the pioneer would put to his heels and get to the first clearance as fast as he could . The woods are getting the color of winter, the leaves are falling fast. the tall and mighty elm mast yield to the orders of nature, the tall trees are protecting the young saplings and in many instances they are yet holding their green color. As we pass through the woods we often see the tall trees blown down oftener than the smalier ones. The elemen‘s of nature have more freedom in caus liog them to fall faster than those they look upon being of short stature. We bear the rustling of the leaves as we travel through the woods and it reminds us otf the words of the poet "See the leayes arouund us, talling dry and withered to the ground." Those of us that were little boys and girls long years ago will reâ€" member when picking potatoes on a beantiftul day in the middle of Ostoâ€" ber when a good loat of bread was not easily to be found to satisty the craving appetites of the young potaâ€" to diggers amongst beech and m«ple roots, how often they would buaild a fire beside a big stamp and roast a lot of the old fashioned cup potatocs and oh how delicions it felt to the gxarukers when partaking thereot. ever did the biggest noble in the land enjoy all the delicacies of nowâ€" adays as did those youngsters eating roasted potatoes without salt, butter or meat of any kind and yet they had the color and besuty of health on their faces. But we must pass on and follow some of those voungsters of that faraâ€" way time. _ Now they are getiing tast on the decline. The hoary frosts of years gone by are making its imâ€" pression upon them. They rememâ€" ber when going barefooted, probably till the snows of November would be some incbes deep and yet they never ayen somplained of having a cold. Some of our boys and girls are nowâ€" PRICEVILLE AND Limits We congratuiace Mr and Mrs Aldâ€" corn for being the recipients of anâ€" other young son. Three crops of allalia were cut this summer and fali from the late Mrs. McAulley‘s orenuard in this town and we notice the fourth crop almost big enough for the mower ta catch it. The (armers ot the S. Line, Glenelg were wonderiog if they were <going to get a threshing machine this fall and were beginning to fear that they would have to use the old fiail of 100 years ago. _ Bus io neir satisfaction a good tbresher from the south has volunteered to come and give them all a good threshiog (not thrashing) so all better wait and accommodate one arother by attending at each othâ€" ers threshing. Aguos mar sin sios. The sunday &chool rally in the Pres. Ch. on the 10th inst was quite a success. ‘The two schools Priceâ€" ville and old Darham Road being there, made a large school when all were seated in the chureh,. The Sunâ€" day School is progressing well and those taking interest in its welfare. dererve much eredit forthe marner its conducted. We notice on the blackboards of cur merchants, Eggs 300, butter 27¢. 24 cents for a small egg is dear eatâ€" ing. We tancy that buster is cheap er at 27¢ than eggs at such a price. Mr. Alex McMillan who has been suffering for a long time is not imâ€" proving a great deal. _ But while there is lite there is hope so we hope Mr McMillan will yet got oyer his long and serious iliness. Mrs Sackett who spent some weeks in Toronto visiting her daughter, reâ€" turned a week ago. Mrs Davis and son Stanley, (nee Maggie McDonal¢) of Lethbridge who spent the last three months visâ€" iting at the old borae, Duncan Meâ€" Donald, Durbam Rd, Glenelg, left last week for mer home. _ 1o parting she would bave a double feeling, first happy thet she was on her way home to join a dutifil hasband, and second a teeling of corrow would be felt in leaving the old home of her childhood. Sacrament in the Pres. Ch. bere next Suuday the 24th inst at the usâ€" ual hour. _ Preparatory seryvices on Tharsday at 11 a imâ€" Somestranger io preach. This Saturday night, 16th Oct., is & beautifal night, clear and fine moonlight and it almost makes the old chaps forget but what they are young for its so tempting not to stay indoors such a beautitul night which by the way was very scarce all samâ€" mer and fall â€"Ach teumaich na tseann davaadochda fantin aig taobh an inned theinnie agus leigal leis an eigridb dol a grbrail tolintean ba L. oiche bhoidheadk so a qambraidh na Coirsneach &e. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonald of Bruce are visiting at Mrs McDonald‘s ftather at Mr John McPhbail‘s, Seuth Glenelg and other friends also. Mr A, McCuaaig, Top Cliff, finished afew days ago filling his big silo with cut corn to the contents of 13 acres. Revy Mr Matheson, Messrs P. Mair, Thos Nichol and R. Parslow motorâ€" ed in the former‘s car to Clarksburg, uear Collingwood, for the purpose of secing a well laid out graveyard in that place before surveying the new graveyard in this town presented by Mr MeNeil. adays clad from head to foot with the best that is to be found and often times they are feeling kind of sickly but if they were probably fed on roasted potatoes as these hungry boys and girls of long ago, they would feel better. But old times are past and those who are yet in the land of the living of that farâ€"away time will soor pass away also, and as the tall trees of the forest are more apt to be blown down by the storms of October or Noâ€" vember, so sre in like manner the aged who have passed the landmark of time. They too are cut down for the storms of age will soon level them to the ground from wherce they came. ‘ Perhaps we are given too much sometimes, to tell of olden times so we will now tell of present events. Mr aud Mra John J Black of Seotchâ€" town, left this evening for Toronto to soe Mrs Black‘s brother who is dangâ€" erously ill. Mr Jas MeDooald of Bentinek paid a short yisit to see his triends in Proâ€" sou and took advantage of secing his z‘.fo‘s nephew. Mr A MeMillan, 8, ine. A number from the south line atâ€" tended Mr Fred Runciman‘s sale on Friday, 15th inst. Mr Neil MeCannel of Darharm paid & short visit one day not long ago to friends in the Soutk line. Glenetg. Poor old Ranald McPherson, north line, was taken to the House of Retâ€" uge at Markdale last week by Reeye Nichoi. Mrs. Weller and daughter, Mrs. Davis of Nobl«ton township of King. are up to see Mrs Weller‘s nephew Alex McMillan wi> is dangerously ili at present. ALDCORNâ€"On1 Wedresday, October 13. to Mr and Mrs Robert Aldcorn, Gouâ€" verneur, Sask , a Caughter, sider Vinol a fine tonic to create for old people.""â€"J. A. Prick. wa S iepily hapf e ds AGED TAX COLLECTOR Restored To Health By Vinol Macfarlane & Co., Draggists, Durbam, Ont. VICINITY BORN 1854 1831 1865 1870 The following record of the municipal life of the township of Glenelg is of interest to many outside o1 its borders and will prove of value to the future historian. We are indebted for this to the veteran yet efficient clerk of the municipality, whose portrait apâ€" pears on page 1 and who for almost a third of a century has been continuously clerk and 40 years ago began work for the township, In the " copy " supplied us he has left blanks forall the years up to 1926, so in that year we will ask him to complete the list and make blanks for ten years more ! 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1878 1880 1877 1870 Municipal Record + Glenelg Officials From 1850 to 1915 Compiled By JOHN S$. BLHCK, Township Clerk for 32 Years Wmm B« Deputy James McGirr Noi McOs anel David Jackson James Edge Reeye Neil McCannel Deputy Wim. Morrison John W. Reid 8. B, Chaffey A,. B, McNab Reeye Neii McOannel Deputy 8. B Chatfeq Win. Morrison W« Bell James Rdge Reeve Neil McUaanel Deputy 8. B. Chaffey Wui. Morrison Wm. Bell 8. B, Chaffey Reeve Wm. Morrison Deputy James Hdge John McKechnie Joshua Dodds James Eoge Reeve Wim, Movrison Deputy 8. B. Chaffey Neil McCannel Francis Walker James EKdge Reeve 8. B. Chaffey Deputy John McKechnie Wm, Pardy Francis Walker James Edge Reeve 8. B. Chaifey Deputy Jobn Trayers John A. Lawmprey Francis Wailker Janes Edge Reevye John A. Lamprey _ Deputy Jobn Pravers Fraucis Wailker Hugh McFayden James Edge Reeve Jobh A, Lamprey _ Deputy Franeis Walker Jobhn Travers Hugh McFayden James Edge Reeve John A. Lamprey _ Deputy Hugh MeF:yden Joh» Travers Francis Walker James Edge Reeve John A. L=imprey _ Deputy JAmes Lauder John Travers John A [{McDonald James Bdge Reeve John A. Lamprey Deputy John Travers James Lauder Hugh NMcFayden James Bdge Reeve J. H. Hunter Deputy Hugh McFayden James Lauder Shephera Boyce James Edge Reeve J. H. Hunter Deputy Patrick Neil Hugh McFayden James Sullivan J. H. Hunter Reeve Wm. Morrison Deputy Thos. Whitmore John MceDonald W,. J. McFarlane J. H. Hunter Reeve Jno. A. MceDonald _ Deputy Thos. Whitmore Shepherd Boyce Wm. Morrison Fintay McRae Reeve Thos, Wiitmore Deputy Dr Sproale Sam Donnetiy TE DURHAM REVIEW d Thos. Jovis Sam Donnelly Nathan Whitmore Finlab McRae Sam Donnelly Thos. Davis Nathan Dunsmoor John McMillan JeA+ . \L:“'li in Na .han Dunsmoor Finizy McPae Thos. Davis John A. MeMillan Patrick cil George Binnie Wm. Fin 1+ A + v McRae A MceRae Jenald »vnsend 1c Rae Reove MeDonald _ Deguty «i Reeve Deputy Reeve Deputy Reeve Deputy Neil McCannel Auditorsâ€"Archie Hunter J. W. Scott Clerk and Treasurerâ€"John Moodie Assessorsâ€"Smith Cook Wm, AMstrison Auditorsâ€"J. W. Scott John Swinburn Clerk and Treasurerâ€"John Moodie Assessorsâ€"John Skene Duncan Smith Auditorsâ€"J. W. Scott John Swinburr Clerk and Treasurerâ€"Jokn Swinburn Assessorsâ€"W u. Morrison Clerkâ€"James Brown Treaâ€"urerâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorâ€"John Pravers Auditorsâ€"Waliter Hastie Clerkâ€"James Brown Tressurertâ€"Archie KHuoter Assessorâ€"Johu Travers Auditorsâ€"â€"John W. McDonnell Clerkâ€"â€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorâ€"James McGirr Auditorsâ€"Juhn Kelly . Glerkâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorâ€"James McGirr Auditorsâ€"Thos. Gray Clerkâ€" James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Kunter Asseesorâ€"John Travers Auditorsâ€"John W. MceDonnell Clerkâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Arcmie Hunter Assessorâ€"Neil McQannel Auditorsâ€"Johrn W. McDonnell Clerkâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Huater Assessorâ€"Wm. Morrison Auditorsâ€"Johsn W. MeDonnell Auditorsâ€"J. W. Scott _ John Black Clerk and Treasurerâ€"Johno Swinburn Assessorsâ€"Wm. Bray John Sinclair Auditorsâ€"James Brown John McPhillips Clerk and Treasurerâ€"John Swinburn Assessorsâ€"Henry Farr Auditorsâ€"J. W. Scott _ Neil McCaunel Clerk and Treasurerâ€"Joho &$winburo Assessorsâ€"Neil McGannel Clerkâ€"James Brown Treaâ€"urerâ€"Arcais W@unter Assessorâ€"Herbert Ro wswell Auditorsâ€"John Kelly CUlerkâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Hunter Aesessorâ€"James McGirr Auditorsâ€"â€"Jobn W,. MeDonnell Clerkâ€"James Brown Tieasurerâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorâ€"John McKechnie Auditorsâ€"John W. McDonnell Clerkâ€"James Brown Treasureeâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorâ€"James McGir: Aud:orsâ€"J. W. McDonnell Cleskâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorsâ€"Samuel Dounelly Auditorsâ€"J. W. McDonnell Clerkâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorâ€"W m. Morrison Auditersâ€"J . W. McDonnell Clerkâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorâ€"Wm. Morrison Augditorsâ€"Samue!l B. Chaffey Clerkâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorâ€"Wm . J ackson Auditorsâ€"James Banks _ Clerkâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorâ€"Alex McKechnie Auditorsâ€" Duncan C McDonnel! Clerkâ€"â€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"Archie Hunter Assessorâ€"John S. Black Auditorsâ€"Archie Black Clerkâ€"James Brown Trcâ€"surerâ€"James Bdq: Assessorâ€"John Camer Auctorsâ€"Archie Bis«» Clerkâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"James BRdge Assessorâ€"John 8. Black Auditorsâ€"Archie Black Cloraâ€"James Rrown Tre: surerâ€"â€"James Edje Ass.ssorâ€"Win . Mornisoa Aucitorsâ€"Archie Black â€" Assessorâ€"John 5_ BI ck Auditorsâ€"Chas. Moffat Clerkâ€"James Brown Clerkâ€"James Brown Treasurerâ€"James Bdse O _ dames Banks Clerkâ€"James Brown Ire surerâ€"James Ba::z As: ssorâ€"Joh» S. Bisck Ac litorsâ€"Archie Black J. W. McDonnell James Brown Duncan Fietcher Duncan Fletcher John Kelly Wm. M. Robertson Duncan Fletcher Archie McKoensie Archie McKenzie Archie McKensie Archie McKoenzie Alex McKenzie Archie McKensie Duncan C. McDonnell Duncan C. McDonnell James Banks John A.‘Lamprey Chas Moffat John McKechnie, Sr. James Banks Sain Don y ONTARIO ARC TORONTO fancy, at ......... ... .. .. 15¢ per yard Table Linens . ..25, 50 and 60c per yard Grey Cotton Sheeting 2 yds wide 25¢ yd Heavy bleached Sheeting 2 yas h f Master Joe and Wilfred Quillinan ;?enl Tuesday afternoon with Mrs elson, The fermers took in Markdale show on Wednesday, Lace Curtaias 24 yds long, 40 in wide 50¢ pr © _ 2$ yas long, 42 in wide 75« pr * _ 3 ydeiong. 47 in wioe 1.00 pr ** 8 vas long, 47 in wide 1.50 pr All Carain+ hav« the new fnished top. Fine English Couton Crepes, white and Rev. Mr Whaley, of Durhaem, visitâ€" ed in the nerguborhood@ en Tuâ€"ssay last and held a prayer meeting at A. McNab‘s. BIG 4 "&iS"° NEWV FALL G00DS The past week has been faveorsbic for the farmer. The fall plougbhing season has come and they are busy at it. Mrs Charles is at present rather poorly. We wigh for a speedy recovâ€" The O‘Neil brothers have )oft threshing to fili their silo. Inspector Campbell visited No. 5 school a while ago and found the rxâ€" pils doing well,. He wants them to gather seeds of weeds und make a colâ€" leciion. WIde ... .. . ; s+«« s11Â¥1«1»++> +« 408 YH Heayy 11x4 Fiannellette Blankets white and grey..... .. ...1.50 a pair Heavy 12x4 Flannellette Blankets, white only ......... ......1 85 a pair W. H. BEAN 100 acres on Rt« 48 and 44, North Durham Road, WR enelg, 14 mules west of Pricevilie staRon ; well watered, confortatie buil&pgs, 10 acres good hard wood bush, Miss Katie MeNab visited Trayorsâ€" ten friends for a couple of days, "Rough on Rats" clears out Rats | Mice, etc. Don‘i die in the House, 15¢ | and 25¢ at Urug and Country Stores Umux;-lcbomu.u, R. R. No. 1. Pricevul bread, cakes, puddings, etc., Roasts retain their natural flavorâ€" Pandora m Bs s 268 y s e 00 To ) always come fresh and sweet R‘nj & from its perfectly ventilated oven. See the McClary dealer in your town. Sold by Lenahan & McKechnie Call and soe them, BEAVER CREEK Now surely you can ow a a F.rd. th the first cost of the Ford now so low it is impossible for the average Canâ€" adian to have a real motor car of his own. Unprecedented _ production makes possible these low prices but the quality of the car is if anything, higher than eve*. The Runabout is now ©480 ; the town car 8780 : . 0. b Pord, Ontario,. _ All cars ormpletely equpped mosd ing electric headlights _ Eqwoment does not includ« Ford Touring C :# Price $53G "MADE IN CANADA®" Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey, Terms moderate. Acrangements forsale dates can be made at review Oilice or at my residence next door, Phone call to No. 6. Jurham wil be promptly utteaded to. J.G. AJIfLJS.A@.0. C M J, ARTHUR OQUK is now gving lessons in vYoiee Produciion anud flim. at the howe oi Mrs 8. F. MeComb, every Tuâ€"â€"day, {rom 2 uin 7 p.m. â€" Appointmonts uow being D. MePHA: u. Ceyion ur tn €. RANAGLE, Dus «i XNr McPoail has a sespoome in li dence in Ceviua. D. McPHMHAIL_»+ MUUIprPu_-'H:.‘uu aad Buszeop nuareo OI‘I'ICI: Over J, Â¥. Toliord‘s offics, near epposite mewisiry U\ RESLDENOEK . secoud hbouse south ol bogi8L wffice on casi side o1 F1 i HONUB GBADUJAT® 20 dunte kKoval Collers 44 duate bhuyal COLexs Jenlisiry n Ail its Olaoc JMceâ€"Over Jeweilr site s#ost Oc HUNUR vaarvy a 14. University, graduace or c of Dentail Sur geons oi )nt JUvyer J &# J 3UNTiLG S Barrister, Solicisor in suprem sSourt Notary rublic vommuissioner Money to c10an, ~,fllce on Lambron St., opposite U Wslp..ie'u Bt ©a . ARTHUn® H. JACKSON Ferms moderate Arraugements tor sales @ 10 thetes, «wC., must be mogde at the weviow O Ace, Durham, &st Cormmspondonce adcressed shere, or wo Cojion P.w. will be prompty atignded to, Yerms on application 10 Insurance Agent, Mone« co Loan Iesuee of Marmage {iceuses, _A gon erai Jnancial business uransacted, A . £, PINUA _i iX â€"Ll w. dA clephone Comu. i Licensed Auctioneer ios o. Grey 4. F.GRANT 9.9.5,, L. 0. S. Notary Public, Commissioner, PUORP A, ONT. chower Town J. P. TEL®0RD., CONV EY ANCER, &. HM. IS4AC R. H. is i4A2, Durham woloe SINGING o Uaivers nial urge &e. youl GUoudkegge mo Rooms ow biore i lerono i SUF Gim #3