D I. Rb J, “ .'rno "911mm C. P R. 3 WV?" ptwairttt throtttth n. , 'htin- (‘unvrn of much " _ li '.n M.“ In ths. Trrnvr-"ur " kt lNNIt'hh VA NCol'vEtt Through Equipmrnt Blame llama! Compartment Ott- sprvnunn at. standard and tourist M-re, dining tar. ffrrrertr, courhps nr" , .' ‘i "t â€we: 't Ur-‘lud vilh Ihrnud‘ Sleepers to Florida; also I rt'., _ l i" huff-3n. " a~lummun and ('nnrinlmtu. trt,r' ". Anni ' "ht U. P. lt. and .1.C'. IT. to Chicago C(vnnects with all b, “Nb oa'rro.t'h".cicrrt rn t'd,fornia. Punk-"hr! from R, 'GePnrhene, Arm. Durham}?! 17th td. um " up. t l,cr Salt. iO NNN,. BLACK, Hardware Merchant, Durham. and Dealers Everywhere .51: .. {’ranscanada ', The'itideau'to Ottawa: l) ATTRxCHVE .Vl-VTER TOURS to California, Florida', Et: 1 Gladys Douglas 671,250 2 Gladys Search 669,165 3 Mrs A. Noble 668,235 4 Mrs H Mighton 667,375 5 Mrs J. Lloyd 667,110 C Miss 1. Gibson 666,200 7 Mrs R.MeGilliv'y 665,640 8 Clara Ritchie 645,215 0 Miss A. Davis 586,840 10 Mrs W Morrison 586,015 11 M rs T. Mountain 575,940 12 Il rs J. Park 566,530 lu' Miss McFarlane 560,230 14 Miss M.Cuff 527.115 1.5 Mrs C Lawrence 518,710 li', Hilda Harvey 305,620 lf Plies Heather 215,395 or Mrs Williams 104,545 10 Mrs Woods 104,100 u'0 Mrs A. Campbell 102.015 The Rollof Honor 'rm H'amons Tonic is for all 1ivtstock.-to make. cows tg, age A ' wk to kovp working: horses in pnme condition-to TI = . , , Jud piomulc very H; id growth and ata small cost of“3 I. for One Cent." How does it produce such results? .htter.'te tior:.Ll Stock Food Tonic " pxcpaged from powyie.re.d medicinal an: F h, Abs. seeds and bar.ks for the special purpose, of gnu/mg a amail .'L.!:(‘:" t with the usual gram feed tor each gmmal. .The pure vegetable I' ' Gum.“ we use purify the blood, cure indigestion and my other / " o." disease;- “tom's up" and "builds up" the entire â€stem '."' ...H 'ttly. " » ', 'hest thing you can (in: Ivor†ducer. It Increase. both the quality t l I .. ootic,incuigestiott, Liver Trouble, and quantity. I , . tMuenza. Hide Boundnr Blood Thin humus Coal: is endorsed " the ' 'e '. Ii ya.) have horses or com. surest hog toetieiathq 10!“. Twenty- , r _ ' , ho mm and give them ln'or- six years' use b: our two hulk- fir. n,- nnal Stock Food Tonic for M" indigputa ty pm It! We , I mx‘y s'nys. its every-day use money making rennin. " l an " d Tw ac to $10000 to their "you are not using “All Rollâ€. To.“ ' _ {1“in qvxickty (a 150-; them to to-day, you are missing I who]. tot of , may w: m ttsits.' app: a: fume. aetual profit. Get I packagoot’lu " In ,-rnatlonal Stock Food Tonlc your dealer's. See what wonderful 's. ., . "dertc'. cow Ionic and milk pro- suit: can be obtained. isles-national Stock Food Go. Limited TORONTO, CANADA no from Toronto Daily tep resent a Clubbin DI Why remain utr. nu-un take up a are I‘Wl & WI HAM and Dis†Funfhill Nun†vwrsr-tie< l TWIIH . "xrlu-Iive rticttirerts ond-This w Bread mine Wanted Hot Dinner and Supper LLLVGI‘UN under t cry )rm , 'f. am! If m pacing“, £1.50 Iz'fhogmphel tir" and " u. F r w.ie by Jim/m tumult": an a eorca"grsararuee. erntst for Spr "ands: y ot tern Unhuh Twenty Five ce an acre down and ._.,--- hn' 'zcc m twenty ual annual pay- mm t: ul buy a choi half section of “mu: £11ng in South n Alberta, or vr wl scil ml half crop yment plan. pay j' Perm {dour comes from “"13. wheat we use. he closest supervision of u 527,115 518,710 305,620 215,395 104,545 104,100 vin. mug 671,250 669,165 668,235 667,3? 5 667,1 10 666,200 for 00 'He T '.rr-s i' " am. I 4.: p. m. Ce Wh.", J. 04‘qu Buwmarvilir. Porr Hop». Cohourg,Tretttott, Bvlleville. Kingston nnivrs OTTAWA 10 w p. In. Central 'ht'ttiott--tepstkn strut at Chateau Lauri" THE "YORK"-- durum " |ncle.l0l both the quality and quantity. Thin famous tonic is “(and u the surest hog tonic in the wotld. Twenty- six years' use tug our two almo- tir. men indisputa ly pron! It! on". money making Insults. "you are not using this Ronda]. Tonic to-day, you are miss?!“ 3 who“ tot of actual profit. Get a stuck- or out] a your dvaier's. See what wonduful eo. 5u1ts can be obtained. F." me: h' m others wishing to donate Emma ", Butter, Bread, Eggs or [drum sec., fol above dinner, please humu- Ilw SNP. e at Limln'u or Filth’s Im'z-hw- Shop on or before Feb. 8rd . ,)/i"iiiNgi! C"d 3mm! L "4V†tPtawo 1.15 n. m. A, runs Toronto 0.30 p. m. Clear Lake (hte-io Shore Wheat FArm for Sale HL'NTHR I.A\'D co, mrnonn Tmin via It is the voice of the people. We have only to record the'votes as they are handed in by these young ladies. The peo- ple have all the say as to who will get the piano. We regret that some who have made a splendid showing all through the race have fallen back a little this time, but when you consider how closely the girls are running together, and how little it would take to put any of the first fifteen at the top, these young ladies should not lose cortidence in themselves. Next week their friends may easily boost them up to first or second place. It looks like a general shaking up this time. Mrs Noble has jumped up from Fifth to Third place. Mrs Lloyd has also advanced to Fifth , stritiom Mrs Robt McGillivray who was Ninth on the list, in: climbed up to Seventh. Miss Davis, who was Tenth, is now .linth. Mrs Wm Morrison jumps right up from Fifteenth to T, nth place and Mrs Hannah Mighton beats the bunch for elimcing the ladder. Mrs Mighton did not get away with a good Matt. busing the early part of the contest she was down among the tailendertr. Then she climbed up to Seventh place, which position she hung right onto until now, when to the surprise of everyone, she stands Fourth on the list to-day. Mrs Thos Mighton also gains one point this time. Gladys Douglas and Gladys Search who have set the pace ever since the beginning of the contest, are still at the top, running neck and neck, almost a tie. It is remarkable to note that the tirst seven on the list are almos: even. One Five Dollar book would have made anyone of them a winner. Ihnneapots, Minn ioryhe Soldiers. Nam: mall, The J. D. Abraham Co. What will you do with these Young Ladies '? Being Lats 31 "nd . Unn, Band 6, Township of Nannnx t-unlqlning 163aeretr. newly 'll und~ cull vation. Gum! Duck hnuw mud huge hump barn .mu mhm 'ut"uildings. Fun: in well Watvrvd. temwd and Ill "drain. ed. Wid he old it a: altd‘ing the ed. Wui be old it at and ing the month of February. Immedl e poa- maxim) and considerable 'eed fo tree, For terms and 'ell pytiTU,rgett y to [hose ontempratttu,r a (up of any n..er Till heave tall Infurmttion from my l.) P R. agent, nt- write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent. Toronto, aux"; U‘IIC In: ow The Canadian Paciite Michigan Cen. l him down the atrea t:ulroate wnl he found the ideal line sistunce could be to Chicago, where direct. connection is I perished in the made for the Southern States New Dodds wivhto.tuts l Orleans is reached second morning at: the acetie tried ti after leaving Toronto. Excellent con. him but were ttttabl nection Is also made at Chicago for G'l', tee, 'rs:',',,,?,',' points i.u.c"!irornu, Utah, Nevada, 'fi',i1h"h'li',; 51'" 4:: Tuna. Ariaana, no. ago, when he so The Dining, Parha and Sleeping Oarl moved to Holstcn' SPrvicu bu'ween Torouto, Detroit and the farm he patch-4 Jhicngt. as up to.d tte in every partial. erty at Orchard It" hr. th met-tiâ€: lines, also operate ont to that place I“ through sleeping sud dintng can. ta teat. Winter Tours to Florida, Louis. iana, Mississippi, California, etc. tie 2nd--Euward Sunni], JubnSmail, heme Hooper, David Hooper. Jr 2ud _ -Murny Allan, Alex McMillan, Rob- csL Sun“. Luella Ford, George Hooper James Adams. lst-Edwin Findlay, Viuh Henry. Sr Prtmtsry--uordon Leith, Gordon Adams, Harold Morri. 5.)". Jr Prinri-ruues Ford, Ar. thur Leith. UARDIIEB‘AL his home, Wadding- Ion, Alta., neat' Medicine Hat, on Jan. 1511:, 1916. Joseph Gardiner, aged 43 yrs†2 days. loeceused's wife was the youngest daughter of the late Jahn Stephenson, of the 19 h t'otr. of Egremunt and with three (bildren will umum the loss of ttu,. Gnd and father. He hnd been ill tor three wars. . The Canadian Pacitie Railway offers oartictthttly good service to Detroit where direct connection is made tor Florida. via Cincinnati and Atlanta Ga. Jackyorr.iue, Florida, is reaehed wound morning after leaving Detroit. Ezeellent connection for Fioridn is " so made via BalGlo. No. 13, EUHEMONT Silt claus-Jiugh Findlay. weltet Hastie, 4ch-‘darah Tucker, Belyl Rennie, Kenneth Findlay. UetulAt. when. Gertie Stevenson. Reggie Run- ago. 1hd--Arthut Hastte, Harold At. chison, Percy Renwick, Stanley Har. rimm. Percy Harrison. James Hooper. The canvassers met with a very sym- pathetic response when on their rounds in the interests of Temperance. Mrs J. L. Ferguson spent a week with friends on the 19th. Mr Martin, Hanover, visited Mr and Mrs J. S. Porter. Mr Thos. Parslow is visiting his broth- ers John and Robert in Artemesia. The Skating rink Co. had a business meeting Saturday night. Mr and Mrs Jas. Knox also entertained their friends and nefghbors. Mr and Mrs Lyman Jackson enter- tained their friends last Wednesday. Mr R. Black was in Toronto to try ex- aminations In music. Mr Jno. Porter has been very ill the last week or so. Hope to hear of his Speedy recovery. Messrs McNulty and Johnston visited Toronto friends. Mr Wilfred Black has rented his farm to Mr Andy Wright and on Friday last Mr Black sold his stock and implements. Born-January 9th, to Mr and Mrs Lou Frock, a son. Winter is certainly not without variety this year and I am sure the folks versed in weather lore must find it satisfying to know we got the January thaw. The Race has now narrowed down to. a life and death struggle GM FImMor Sale SWINTON PARK HOLSTEIN LEADER School Reports J, u. GBMMRL, Teacher wf'dal.tftid 63mm: i DIED THE DURHAM REVIEW _ Mr Swanston hid L"teit at; elmr lt. the Pres. Ch ivr sure )ears and AU,'. a most devoted christian kind um? ,chazitable and the many Mud 9m rc- es which he rendered to others will Atot coon be forgatten. He leaves to ’monrn his has two sisters, Ming Smooton and ttrs Wm Hamburg of 12th con. Brretnont and two brothers, Wm and Anthem of California I'hu funeral was held from thr Pte.. ‘r. an Saturda. 'ft rn'n In K "l " ll etery, dee M: Uar0 Conducting nu <etvices. assisted by Rev Mr “mom The Pali bearers Were six elder“. Mr Grier, W. Rogers. A Hunter, R. Christie, R Animus and J. R. Ptulp Theoympathy of the community is I extendedzo all :elatives. especially to Mill Owen-ton tn .t.tpr and ',iiiiiiii) m. Am the (and. mum.- the farm he purchased the mill prop erty at Orchard and last fall mama ont lo that place Mending to rcnmn a veer. it was with startling suddeness came the news of the death of one of Holatein'g most esteemed citizens in the person of Mr John Swanaton on Friday morning last Mr. Swanston had With Mr Alex Dodds been trying to repair a brett in the dam when in missed his footing an! dipped Into the water. He managd lo gain he footing and was aim: for a time ta withstand the rush of water but in a short time the swift current swam him down the stream and bufore as- sistance could be rendered him he perished in the icy waters. Mr, Dodds with some others who came on the scene tried their best to rescue him but were unable to, Deceased was born on a farm just mum of village of Hoistizm 60 years ago and lived there all his hte up to 4 yeah: ago, when he sold his farm and Our accou are now ready. All pets 3 indebt- ed please call an settle as soon as possible. rwin. Miss Mary Marsh is spending a few weeks With her graudfdther Mrs. Gardiner at Wilton. Tragic Death of John Swanston The quarterly meetings will be ', held next Sabbath in the Methodist i Churches. Holstein and Yeovil The , pastor will preach in the morning on "Berachah." Evening subject spcc- i ial for young people, l, Miss Lena Rice who haw been spending a month at her home here, returned to Tonawauda, N. Y., on Saturday last. On Tuesday of this wec'k our vil lage had a call from ab tut 50 soldiers of the battalion which is stationed at Mt Forest. Mr. Andrew Hunter and Mr. Sam! Eccles left Ttvslay morning for Fergus hospital for medical treatment. Pte’s Howard Drumm and B-rt Dyer of Owen Sound are visiting isiends here this week. On Sunday Feb rph, there will he a special parade service when so sol. diers well be present. Everybody will be welcomed. Come. Let all music have V nuke a date to he at the Valen me 'arlor concert to It held at the Metho st pacmnugc Feb s4th at S p m. [in let pmvnu- lars next week Procee s tor l ire tric fittings, Mrs J. D. Roberts was opetated on for appendicitts on Thursdav of last week, The Drs. m attendance were Dr Graven of Fergus. Drs Ferguson and Sneath We are glad to Say tha. Mrs Roberts is making rapid prrgrms to tecovetv . . Miss Adams who has the new) for the Spirella corset has ttt3 hand a good line of samples for 1916 and will be pleased to show these to am; ladies who aremterestnd. Mr J It Phllp hos secured the mun " tor the Chevrolet motor car for this district. About 38 of the houses in our vil- lage have been wired and are now in readiness fur the hydro power. Ow. ing to lack of wire we will have to wait for some time yet. A Chautauqua Reading Cirele has been organized in our village Pres. Mrs Petrie, Seoy.. Mr A. McKay. (iight. AND PERSONAL j)',' 'tttsei-aa-seat/easily-iii.,,')'-' WW """"'"'""'tt, '0;qu TORONTO After leaviu w‘vnsF-MW You have always lucd in nur main: and Will be missed, as yob were always leady to give a helping hand at all times and now 3 on have , .luntarily given up :omforta and pleasures of home tor the dimhrtl and trial. of the military mmtmmmumuhm d, To your Country'l all. you have ttob. ly pledged yourulf with no Inn-clash feeling, hut With a brave resolve to up .‘| IL! th, houor of Km“ and , ountry, '". m llsrc, I " til) I J T-J’h. Libtr- We, your schouhmtco and neighbors, haw assembled together on this. the rvght hrfurc your departure to spend a few pleasant hours with you, to show cor appreciation of what you have done and to wash you God speed in the work which you on about to perform. On Monday evening of January 31st, a very pleasant time was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs _i1ajor Eccles. The purpose of "uch a gathering of people of the neighborhood and the School See- ion, was to present Boy with a -nitable gift before his departure fir his new work, first in Owen bound and later on the battle-, iield. Rev. B. M. Smith was ap-) minted as chairman and very suitably did his part. The pro- i ram was varied. The first was the chairman's address, which was followed by the presentation. The address was read by Flor- mce Renwick and at the appro- priate time, Nelson McGuire and Tom Brown presented the wrist watch, mirror and purse of money. The receiver of the gifts rrsponded very suitably and thanked us very mLcn for curl "indness. Speeches were given I†Nelson McGuire, Mr Snell, Mr Wm. Brown, Mr David Eccles Mr Thos I-'enwick and Mr Chas. "eid. Solos were given by Benet uunston, Mrs ilastie, Florence Renwick, Thomas Brown and William Moore, violin music tr Mr Matthew Hooper and a chor- us " Marching through Georgia. T by a number of the young Peo- ple. After this we partook of a lunch and at a suitable time we ieparied, after first singing "God go with us till WP meet again." To Mr Roy Eccleu '. “x m “1in a y and Juana. so-called " unspirituality.†Then this long service Medal Story is being revived again as of yore. We wonder if some of our fore- fathers could not have earned a Leather Medal as recognition of Long Service as Book-keeper eh l. But as we do not care to take up too much of your valuable space, Mr Editor, we shall say " Au lie voir "' to further discussions re Balls, in the Public Press, though we might say we are not as yet at all convinced of the tdishonor) of tripping the light fantastic toe, Could we not attribute this as being the commencement of our We still observe some " few " remarks being made by your N. E. correspondent in last week's issue re the Balls held here. we wonder if the above can recall the time when he pleaded so earnestly with one of ' the boys , to enjoy a. waltz with " yon fair lassie " in his own home and be- lieve us, we did not enjoy the pleasure then as we do now. The Patriotic Society are pub- lishing next week a detailed ac- count of all patriotic work done in this vicinity during the past year. Pte. B. Knox, Owen Sound, visited for a few days recently with his sister, Mrs J. McMurdo. Miss Effie liastie, Mt. Forest, spent the week end at her home here. tives from a distance who attended the funemi were Miss Lucy Swans- ton, Guelph I Walter Swanston, Geo. Swanston. Mr and Mrs Harwood and Mr and Mrs Onne of Emmosa .. Mrs uinchcomb of London, Mrs Murdoch . ad Mrs Jas Mark of Toronlo. The Store That Sets the Pace DROMORE Mr and Mrs Bob Lewis visited Sun. day evenmg It J. Smith'l. Mr and Mrs E. Hunt from McGee- Sack. waited Tueoduy gt Wm. Falls. mghnm’s. Mr and Mrs Wm Aizkeua. Hal-coin Tent one day hot week with Mr and Mrs Wm Pinaer. The whole community we: greedy shocked on Friday morning when the Lews rapidly spreed that Mr duo. Sweneton wee drowned in the mill pond. lie was lilting e plank from the dam co the cuter could pus tluough more freely, when the fares bf the Water caught the plenk end Mr bwuueton losrng his beleuoe fell in. and tioated down the strum. Mr, Dodde only wee there " the time end he did Ill In his power to rescue him. As he fiosted under the bridge. be caught hold of a wire which eroeeed under a bridge. Then Bert Dickson and Nelson llolhdey come to the scene ; Bert through I lane which he caught but'wes too exheusted to let go ml the wire. He fell then under the wire and fltmurd down the strum to on old reft where Bert weded in and brought him to Ihore but death had chimed him. We ell feel the loss here n he we.- 3 good end honest neighbor, The funeral took plece Saturday afternoon to Reid: cemetery. Holstein wall also miss him or he lived there before coming here. Much Qmpethy is felt for his mater Maggie who hved with him and also to other plumes. To allow our appreciation in some more tangible way than mere words, we ask you to accept th a wrist watch, mir- rur and purse of money as a slight token of our regard for you, hoping that they may be of use to you and remind you of your friends of. this community and when the war Ii over and I “ting peace established, we hope that we may be privileged to welcome you back as one of our vtctortotm on their return. May God alone. who knows what self ucrlllcc you have made, protect you through all dangers Been and union 1rd bring you back safely to your home and friends, whose prayers and good “when wnll always be with you. Signed on behalf of your friend. and 'ret"'.."' and theme of School Section o. 12: the battlefleld. All honor to you for, seeing your duty clearly and taking the opportunity to perform the duty faith. fully. Your munly conduct will bean inccntive to all to grasp our opportuni. Lcs u hatever they may be. 94106945041041942‘. , WA P a so â€may people com- F y' at}: of Mo cold at" Winter . Nelson McGuire Bert Fergunon Thus. Brown Florence Kennel. Bcna Bunlton Albert Hann Edgar Henry ORCHARD Abraham street Here's the list, girls. If your name appears in the first fifteen, make up your mind that the Piano is yours. One more little Five Dollar book would have put your name in big letters on the top line. The first seven or eight have crowded the leaders so hard that it's hard to say what will happen next week. Never mind what the other girl is doing,- -- get out and dig. In seven short weeks I am going to deliver these valuable prizes to someone. Ihave already ordered the dray to deliver the Piano, and ith, up to you whether Jack Whittaker stops at your door or your opponent's. Can you afford to lose it now t Will you be first next time or will you join the little bunch of teilenders t It's all in your own hands now. To-day is the day to go out and win. Good luck to you. to" the Contestants BURDEN Ida-k brown turtre rising tive, I dull: ruwn mat-n ri-mg dune. I nuan- volt rtt a 2 3m I tf Predomir. an; COW t 5 out" supp mud to he with out, d to who album April I, I Aytuhire h ifete with In" due May I. YOUNG CA Mt: St hand using "I you". 6 spun Calves. Bows . t MOU' doe to pig at Ut LI, April, tt \oung 'slmm sunwm-d t he in pig. ll vnung plans About 3 an _ uid. For LTRY ; 2 new» and I new, 3 tutkeyte and l gotmlvr. 50 yr- a hens. GRAIN : 6m “mam-I ttood d (nus. w huihel of [huh-y o. A. C 21 HAY: A MrtBtl my of auod TI othy any. No roan-we nu fptlric'nr is giving up fuming. Alt a as of K, Mad un- der cub. own that cunt 12 mnnthu eeedit given on furnishing approved joint not“ or 6 per cent " for cash, in lieu of not“. o. McPuuL. Wat. humus. Binder Muse Han-Ins. m-arly up“ ', Mower, Mute Hun. neatly nt".. . $deoeer Hum dull, Haney Hum 3 horse thaitira . Vulcan. hay h 2 buggies. one a 't M‘ H. neatly n . Cotter, 7 rqun s of shingles. lu b slough nenrie n I. new ulwigh box, good [my rack, st it rack, Peniu tiul, " plow, 2 walti plowc. one newly new. thet 20 hull otch Diamond Har. rown. Spring too cuttivator, (mum pulper. mum". Inning mill. Wheel- barrow. grind“); clonal. itbepssrtttrtr meet, Inter tr h. 2 tsets bony humus. 2.ets m ale hummus. In! newly new, qunnt . ttrain llmnu'd 3 bursa blankets, tsittletrees, tie, k- Yuku. huh. tilt ‘els. hm", chain . and olher altt'lus loo numuulh trt mention. In 12p. m. hop. HORBES Id". five, I rim k ruwn laualernll HI u The "tsderrigtned on Lot 19, can I5 Eeremoot, (IE-ore for Ml ' his VdunMe Firm "not and In trteaaertut an Credit Auction Sale Shorthand, Business and Civil Seance Counts leading to high III-tied pusiliont Demand for graduates exceeds supply. In. Wing-u- brim deciding which School. Catalogue free, D.A.ICLACBLAN. G.I._ljxxm' Obtain the very best Business training by attending the Mt. Forest Business College A uctioneer February 18th, l9l0 FEBRUARY 3. 1916 Pree"oeut. s tdark brown " _ rnwn mun- ri,. nlu 2 us " , t 5 raw. supp , to valve uhm h ifer with In" t A Mt; 2t how: In calves. BOM at ut l-t April, sed o he in pig, flu m' uid. POI I no: r, " lull: yu- ghens. Gil l " mun. w .. U 24 HAY: l T: mhy my. " LEMEN'I'ts' “we Hams. m- um! Htttttr new 11: dull. "is :iea t wagon. me n 't nut he up†it " shill " n Iv. new bl wk, st ck ruck. f walki plows, l hull totch Dun u: too cultivate itier, mung m iadirttr ulonu. i not tr h, P. at not: H ale hum ' qumt . main new. hill'lrtre is, tih "o, hm altt'lc: loo nun we ""rl' prick):- . Alt a In of 1 er that mum Too CAN d one. " Mabel of 2: HAY: Aquan olhy any. Wu. Aims. Fromm r Principal Lo, VOL. Seo. Cum u. T.