fSl Mg 918 Central Drug Store G. T. R. Town Ticket Agency " Good mops around here. 80 to00 bushels to the more. We had 200 M:- res l50in when. rest in oats. Hard to get sale for it, as elevators soon fill and are can't, he had. We had to build a granary in town and store it there and sell as we can. George males three trips " week. four horns on a grain tank. mntaining [(0 bush- uls. Worst winter here in lo your, my old time". 20 to in degrees, below mum for a month." They are busy on Red Cross work there too. all well but her father, who is laid up with rheu- matism for a month. feo. f?. 1Dinsvnun Drunk! A breezy latte-y from Mrs Geo. Mar, shall. daughter of David Md'rie, any: out " an!“ on wheels our the "all“ to Wm, Ed. b'itzirimmom, and "stored the trip. Our (own (mule Bend; in a post um“ and a sun tlt store which is . dry town In regards ink. We are here A wet-k today and like country and climate hue." Anmvuu SA " IN ALTA -- In a let- ler received from Mr Wm, Leggeue. of Rocky Sumo-on. who left About March let, he up. .' " We reached Ulll' destination all o. K. and drove out 3:: union on wheels over the prairie to Wm. Ed. b'itmirnmom, an] enjnyed the trip. Our (own mum. Hun-h hu- M. A. Hallway, of Oheuley. has of. ttered, through the Ghoul†Patriotic Lemur. to present the regimental colors to the Brno. man. u-..-- ___ N Tho Durham Branch Women's tn. nitute will hold their not! meeting in the Durham Libruy on Thursday. April only. "lt p. m. Good up." will be given and Question Dru"! will b. conducted, All are cordinlly invited to attend. M. A. Hallidav of llhnnln- 5-- _. If you are think c ment erected. " l about it before blaci where. He will nth menu. 'hl Ker. R. M . Phalen, nihrkdnle. a few wens ago ruigned his charge no pastor of the Pres. Church Ind has since been seriously ill. Mr Piercy Cornish of Orchard, sold his farm to (loot-[e eat of Anon and intend. to have n Auction Sale about the middle of Aprt Arthur H. Jackson has appoint. ed agent to he Canadian Northern Railway Pa a going weet should let him before in: tight- JG, your Jmoh'ny &tppties here Call and use " n one door tl Mr Hugh Firth, of Mat inst to tarm this year o th Gem, (hit line, (ilouelg.\ Call and inspect our Clo othy Seed before buying all Mn A. B, lea Pharrnaey Panama Cigar. The beat 5 cent smoke in to". Drop In and get a cigar, pi pe, package of tobacco, anything so long as we can prove to you the quality of our smokers†goods. Dr. Hutton hats recently Purchm of a Ford car. Five cord, green burdwood Wanted ut the Review 0 ce. Hunt) Danie. 'eiriii?,'it (or (run, For sale by Sons, Durham. Tobacco! that tell the tale of careful manufacturing - daintily packed in airtight tins and packagea.thore the flavor is retained until op- ened. You'll tind I" the popular brands in stock- always fresh. Rev. R, VOL. (iii,; “a, c-.' i ow Mtg: 36* .552?- OPECE; every 'rxateg Cigar: to pica." ""'"V“ - L' , he Canadi A, ies going " in; tick think of han 'd, ac w. J " bind you will lati y t? our ne Spring Hillia- north of at (ttrice. . A, Latimer ?inh, ot Markdale, is go- '8 Fermi: grow big. 'or sale by Smith & Canadian" Northern going west should in; when. of having I menu. w. J. McFadden :5 Your order clue. Iati your require- it Pear O‘lhu Anderson recently made the F Clo and Tim. " elm here, A. 8038 Son. t Spring . min. ,NO. 13 20 mm in $4. This meany that the time value of the crochet will be an tilth part ofa minute instead of a 00th. The order which cancels the regulation tixing the slower time was made. it is under- stood. because his Majesty And other members of the Royal Family hive ohireted ton dirge like rendering. The National Anthem has been played be. tore the King, who was pleased with the alteration And expressed his de- sire that It should he the permanent time. 1 tlasnes, grouped according to age. Nanny“, ASTHEst,-n'o be render- ed in quicker time. Hy special desire of the King the National Anthem is in future to be played mura briskly by military bands. An order of the Army Council has been issued instruct- ing military handmasters that the tempo of the National Anthem is to he Increased from crochet o, tocrochet receptivity of the members of his con. gregation of a Sunday morning and the clearness of his style of exposition as Well as encouraging the habitat alert attention to what the pulpit has toeay. Before announcing his text he stated that he would give a series of prizes for the heat. outline of his sermon. Penml and paper were not allowed except in the can†of three Judges, it was Bible Society Day and Mr Wilson gave a talk on the origin, object. and outlook of the British and Foreigk Bible Society. His remarks were apparently welt digested by the congregation, especially the younger members nsa numberof really ex. cellent papers were handed in. Two prizes were given in each of three tlarnes, grouped not-unlit“, on can AN I'.crrmEsrisu Tr:sT.--Rev, Thus. wilson, pastor-0f Knox Church, tried an interesting experiment recently with the idea no doubt of testing the week, It was unanimnuqu decided " I "solution to at the Dominion Gov- ‘ornmont to adopt tome form of con- scription in raining the necessary bat- talion. Arrangements were complet- ed for the return of the soldiers to us- Ilst the farmers to put in their Spring (up. A "pocial is being; made by. ihe enunty w" auxiliary to bring the Nils! up to full strength. and this week a. 'special c â€was; on the 'r catch my pal '. plan is to he 'tied. The lrat. talion at m-vseut shows over SIX hun. dred on the parade rolt. l A chain of movings is taking place in town. Mr. F. Search and family nreoccupymg the residence recently vacated by Banker Hughes. Mr. W. Rab!) goes to South’s, Mr. Arn. Noble into Rabb’u and Mr W. Ritchie into (tttet on. Hosted by Noble’s Mr. J. w. McKechnie ts moving to-day, Wednesday to town to the house oc- cupied by Mrs. Hopkins and owned by the U. P. R. At a well "ttrmded meeting of the wu- uuxiliary reple,,entativi,, trom Centre Huron held in Clinton Int STILL ittstsG.--And now it is the Photo-engraving prices that are going up on the printers, as if risen in paper, type and ink weren't enough. They are reminded that chemicals and other ingredients required in producing eu~ Rrtwirtgu, are lino wed in the manu- Iacture of munitions. After April Ist, prices will go up about 200 per cent. The strength of the 147th battalion is now about 1050, It had been hoped to have it complete by April lat. hut this I. now scarcely possible, 100 or more being yet required. John Derby, eon ot And, Derby. Bentinck. is the Utest to join the ranks in this vicin- ity. Mr A. Hawke, recently employ. od by Mayor Hunter on his form. went to Owen Bound this week to en- lint. The mayor of Barrie refusedtbe Town Hall to Pastor Russell propng. Indian for the reason that Russell's influence is against recruiting, In Petermrough and other places the 'turte action has been taken, (barges even being made that he is a German agent. An outbreak of rahies'in Mono town. ship has compelled the mailing or tying up of dogs: in Orangeville for two months. Whooping cough is prevalent among the children. nearly in]! of Mia: Middlehro’s room being absent with it. iiht itil magnum 1321mm. Commercial Printing of Clinton Int A farmer who sells 10 bogs 'Werag- ing 200 lbs " lo as 21 1h. glves ulue for $200.00 and this he should [at without deduction, If it be true, as alleged, that buyers in some neighboring towns and vil. lages ure not charging this impasl. than an injustice in being done to farmers trading here, which should at once be remedied. Mr McUiuig, M P., estimates that 930,000 has been col. lected from farmers In thrs put IPaSOD by this loll, a (ll-tom, he “ya, " that has arisen the last your or two. A Bentinck farmer who had paid this tax wrote direct to Ministers of Agriculture at Ottawa and Toronto, and replies from both Agree that the farmer is the loser. The Uttewe letter says : " The money which is thus de- ducted from the purchase price of the hose is retained by the purchaser end in no way goes to cover the cost of Government inspeetoru, their ularies being paid by the Dominion Govern‘ mom. It is misleading to state that one~hali of one per cent is deducted for Government inspection I such is not the case." Sellers of live box: in Durham ale likely Laminar with thededtuetion of one-half of one per cent. to cover, it as alleged, costs of Government Inspec- tion. In the Ottawa Home on 10th March the question was brought up hy McCuuig. M. P. for W. Kent and Mr Hazen, acting Minute, of Agriculture. said the import was not for govern- ment, at all. Government inspection was free and any amount. so collected went into the pockets ot buyers pack. era. Government Inspr-ction! of tiogs nu uanoN "uomHriuote--Attes, throv hours of debate the Government forces in the Housuof Commons voted down by (it) to w, n resolution intro. duced by H. H. Steven-, M. P,, Van conver, for straight Dominion wide prohibition and adopted instead the amendment of It. B. Bennett of Cal- gary. That amendusent moved on behalf ofthe Ilovernruvnt, repeated the undellying principles of the Doh- erty bill and left the whole “qu r question with tho l’mvincinl Lew- latures. The vote, while in the main dividing along pally lines. was mark. ed bra considerable breaking away i from party lines. Six Conservatives voted against. the Government ana four Liberals voted for it, R. J, Bali, M. P. for South Grew voted [on th, amendment. No Dmnsnm Pm throe hours of debate While loading logs 2e Thur skid broke and one fell on Mr, Weir's leg. breaking it below the He is recuperating finely thou will necessarily belaid off work couple of months. Foa.sa ma. -f' o'hy Seed. Dawes. his pastor, condati"n'g the Ber. vices, assisted by Rev. Mr. Meyer, Durham. The funeral took place 1 ternoon to Durham cemetery Dawes. his Dalston mum-M3" une or the old residents of Glcnelg in the person of Mr. Wm. Watson, Me. Williams, died curly Sunday morning at the age of 79 years, paralysis being the cause. Decened for the int few years has resided with his oldest Ion. l Wm Robert on the home place. His wife predeaeased him over three yearn Mo and eight sons and I daughter Iur- l vive to mourn his loss. These are Thos in Nanton, Alta; Samuel, Joseph, Al. bert and Alfred in Salk. ; Donald in Egremont ; Geo Andrew and Wm Robt. town line, Glenda and Mrs. Jno. And- rews. about two miles from Hal-t"- One of the old r in the person of Mr Williams, died earl., at the age of 79 yea the cause. Denn- He was About 70 years of age and leaves as chief muurrtere, wife and one daughter Jewel, now Mrs Monworing Five sisters survive him t 'Mre. w, Clark, Broutlord. Mrs Peter Simone, Hamilton, Mrs Ala: McEwen, hit, Forest, Mrs lh as. and Mr: lemuel McComb of Durham. Two brothers also survive I Adam of Disley, SlEk.. and Robert of Thorohury. Rom. Paros The death took place at noon Wed. nesday of this Proton pioneer at the age of 89 years, tt mos.. who recently has resided with his daughter, Mrs. Rob: lsaac. Durham. A short service will be held at his residence here at 3 p m, Thursday and the remlinl taken to his son'l, Mr Wm Paton, vArtemeua. where the funeral will be held on Friday atl M p. m. A fuller notice will appear have “mal- next week. Ancu. LITTLE Saturday last came the sad news to relatives here that. Mr Arch, Little had died at Swift Current from he": Gil. ure. No details have come of his last illness, hut he is being interred in the West. He left this neighborhood ten or tWelve years ago settling in the neighborhood of Weyhurn, but latterly has been in Swift. Current. l Farmon the Losers -----i.---.... eased him over three years ht sons and I daughter lur- rn his loss. These are Thou Alta; Samuel, Joseph. Al. lfred in Salk. ; Donald in Geo Andrew and Wm Robt. Wst, Wnson The Iloll Call. elg and Mrs. Jno. And- , miles from Holstein. took place Tuesday af. aowt, Beges & Son. DURHAM, THURSDAY. MARCH 30, 1916 "urru, moved on rnnwm. repeated Lime-s of the Duh- the whole liqmr l’mvincial Lew- while in the main Clover and Tun- place at noon Wed, non pioneer at the 11105.. who recently his daughter, Mrs. m. Ashort service a residence here at "low the knee. ely though he off work for a all kinds executed neatly Thursday a , Rev Mr. Tr'""'. " We w t some woman in Durham who " a no 'ety Worker. to act. as our representati and to look after now tad renewal ubecriptions. We will make the we easy. pleasant and very protttable.' Our terms me very liberal and the accede will be very acceptable to you r to vour favnriln pm Since Saturday morning last we have enjoyed unusually mild weather for March and the snow is quickly absorbed in the melting pot. Some farmers are already attacking the trees for up. No one in the battalion is exempt from the needle, from Col. McFarland down Pveryom- muss taste it, and when one of the oftieere is being inoe. ulated, advantage in am of the oc' cuion by many of the man to offer him advice, such as " Hold your breath. tt won’t hurt half as much then. “It's Allrlght when he don't run the 'teodleutraiirttt in." "He has a double dose for 'Ott-tter-told me he bad." "You are a big (allow, it'll take . billion for you. a c., etc." I r‘nnul .nm'ulafion is that the peg-go. 'uklng; tt may her-me drowsy fora mun mm», 4n hour or Bo. It. is lmrdlv uertwsary to remark that the mm who have been inoculat- ed mnke much of it at the expense of those who are still to have it and when discussing it with those men the one: who have been bt needled " exaggerate tho, eNecrs both Immediate and ulti- mate and great is their joy It they can flnd a rookie whom they can impress sumcienlly with the gravity of the operation, But it is good natured ranging and is enjoyed. _ (tat-b wnlC'n SINK" illullPS. IL i, Worthy of note that in this Inn'- Ialinu the pruress of inoculation is carried out much "qu speedily than .n prolmhly "tty mhur battalion in tlte I'mru't. ovurylhing luring thoroughly piepuwd lwfon-lmni, And owing to tho t'ml that the soldiers have bean amrrtully warnvd what IO do after Rei- ling the shot of warms. there has been vtt'lually no after trouble. The men m. giver, twentrrour hours " dvill following their inoculation and this givee Ilium amnle time to recover.from - effects, though, as A matter of fact, ahout all that hapm-ns after unity- nlzuul .nm-ulntion is that the person ( Hiking; " may hoe-me drowsy for a! short mm'. an hour or In "u... taut-null uuuon or frerms--tut ab. solutely painless opemlion-~and " was allover. In a week or ten days the next application will be given and with a billion beneficial“. little germs riot. ing through their healthy, robust bod. ies, the soldiers of ttw 147rh will Ito able to laugh at typnoid fever, um- of the must fatal scourge: among the diss Cies which strike, itrtuii Owen Sound. March 21 "' Inoculation, which has proved to be , such a troublesome proposition in so " many training camps, is proceeding e merrily in the limb Grey Overseas t Battalion " Owen Sound. The men n nre tieatirg inoculation and vaccina- ' tion in a light vein and everyone. V otBeets and men in the realm alike, r have been taking the needle with a smile. in fact a visit to the town hall on an evening when inoculation is go- ,, ing on is as good " a concert, and the [ occasion always gives birth to a num- ber of original jokes on the subject of the Medical OtBeer and his little hypo meehtutism--..in addition to the usual stereotyped joshes. But then a com. pany of soldiers is always in good spir- its. at last the 117th boys are. There is nerve to spare among them. And it is indicative of the spirit which peru vsdes the battalion to Bud the ofrieera sud men of the battalion mingling to- t gether for their inoculation,1ollyii)g I one another with the greatest good 1 will and camaraderie, making an en- joyable evening of what might other. I wise be a long and tedious undertaking l fraught with misgmng on the pert of t nny who might unfortunately be some. l what loath to beinoeaUted. Taking in a typical example Tuesday evening when tt B Tq Company, Captain Mercer, I .was pumped full of intHyphoid germs. c On this occasion the Medical Officer, Capt. Howe", assisted hy his dispeust-r l and by Lieut. Joyce, inoculated or†V two hundred men in an hour and it halt' (it a little linttcr. A dab of iodine L on the ltrtt upper breast and the squtrt J of a cubic ccntitnett‘n ofthe pt'ep'u'a- f; tion, one-hall billion of germs~nn alt. tt solutely painless upei ttionwtnd it was Ii all (H't‘l'. ln a week or ten days the C next application will he given and with With which is incorporated lnoculating the M7th Battalion Now, it is here, end are we to I "achievement" pass quietly by , ‘cven a speech to commemor: month and year? lt should I be considered a milestone in lh educational life and fittingly ol by securing some well known tionist to open " well as spell inauguration of this handsome mg. _ Durham has now a genuine High School and t achen and scholars take possession Mia room: shortly. Some years ago when Dr. Waugh, then High School Inspector WIS here, he empha- sin-d the great need of auch a building here which gave rise to the remark that when we had one, it would be consid- ered a great educational achievement. Inaugurate our New High School ment" pass quietly by with not speech to commemorate the ------ .‘___ islthy, robust bod. th» mm will ‘m mid fever, one of fi among the diss lilcstone in Durham's md fittingly observed , well known educa- swcll " speak at the this handsome build' It should property" and promptly at the Reviel/diiiii'. let this Gladys. I H or " Year old lassie. was a popular candidate and â€partially to. wards the close many pveviously mun- tereated, rallied to her support. She worked hithfully and is to be con- gratulned on winning out after IIX 1 With n total vote of 13.301315, mar" jthnn double any other opponent, Gladys Douglas won the piano in thy J. U. Abraham content which closed Saturday night. The vote. were counted Monday morning and certified to by Mayor Hunter, who announced the winner. Mrs Ab. Noble look 2nd. and the phonograph Wth 5.077.840 votes and Mrs Mighfuu Bud prize--" rocker, with 3,072,tn, mien. Mrs Rom. McGillivrny stand fourth with 3.100870. Mr S. Hughes, latemanager ofthe Royal Bmk, was in town Monday moving his household dfects to Dun- das, where he is now Nmuned. Mn Hughes and three children left on Tuesday to visit for a time with her mother- in Newtouvilie before sealing in her new home. Mrs CreisWell. of Toronto, who at- tended the funeral of he: cousin, Mrs Jas. Hopkins he: Week. visited on friends In town for a few days and re- turned on Wednesday to the C11,? Her broutetr-Usaw, Angler Tom Cresswell. accompanied her. Pte. J. Sledmm of the Tint butt... halt, visited old town friends lust week before leaving for England. Mr J. D. Abrnhnm, will: Mr Mel- bourne McKay, went to Wiarton on Monday. where Mr A, is pulling on a big sale to imuururate the opening of his new store. Miss Gertie Sutherland. of Fort \Vil- Ham, arrived Friday on a Visit toher cousin, Miss Sarah Vollel. Mrs Jam. Hepburn is spending a week with Manda in 11uouto. Mr Wm. Edge. of l-tdgu Hill, is in Toronto for I. tew darts laud week, Mrs David and Mn Hum Allen went to can on Tuesday to nail the for. l met-'I non Johnston before his depart. use for Inglund. Johnson has been laid up in the hospital than with rheumatism and mu not able to com. up home wuh his chums of the 71st but. last Week and. He looks tora mulled improvement. m health on the 00cm Voyoqe, where We trust he will entirely recuperate. Ye editor in nu Attendance atthe temperance convention in 1orunto this week. Gladys Douglas Won Piano Mrs Hugh McCrae has returned from Trowbridge. where she Wu vie- tting her father and sisters for I Week. Mu (Dru Brut. Jameson has been visiting her brother, Mr [inward Bow. man. in Owen Bound. Mr Will Campbell has been given his l B. A. degree from Quecu'a L'uiveuity. Kingston, as last week he enlisted there with the 3rd Division Cycle Corps. He is now in training there and Will Inter so to Niagara tor further. instruction previous to leaving for England. Pte. Roy Crone of the Hat battalion, visited at Mr John McAulilfe'a last! week. v --i--i.- v.“ "VII-Vll-Iv maul bu --when you buy made to meagre clothes yoy enlist the servxces of skilled hand tailors. Tailored by hand - skilllullv t2fJJed, mte.ttrlu/lp, tailored,,uertderAdty tailored The advantages of hand tailoring are over- wVlming----iJrecise fit, style and shape perma- nency-no puckers, no wrinkles or strained fabrics. Pte. Geo. Banks, of ion, Sanford. was hon on his t1nat leave ot sailing. He is yet ac. health ounce hi. illness. W -._...... - uu-u. manner or U0]- lingwood tp., wu home last week end to see her brother C .ldWell, before his leaving for England. the Holstein Lender " made this may; Alis- Janet Muslin]. teacher M‘OO-~ - Geo. Banks, of the 71st balm! cr2rlii'L']iiji CLVTHES évvx ones. 5 was home over Bundny "a of absence betori. yet scarcely in robust GEO. S. BURNETT, Agent, Durham "Z.,M..,N of Col- We'd like to tailor a suit to your measure this spring-you like to be called a good dresser and hand tailoring is the sure road. HAY run 'iaLE..--A quantity of hay will be claret! for private ale. Ap- my to Mm; Du WILKIE, r» well as those he at home I 24;: province their intern nd support. GLAD DOUGLAS ----- O i------ I desire to ank warmly all wlw helped me to win the pine. in the camel: cond ted by J. D, Abra. h. m t Co. To In \Vustern hiends months alto". To give all O View of berm out will be published in out Week's issue. Notes in Circulatio- heposils .. .......... Imago 1'"tgiiiA. Divi end pun l [916 . '.' ........, CapiulPud ttp.... , Reserve Mind " Tli\,!rry1llytp iiiiirir ',/i:i. a LLSN crvc 'tund%iif undivided tofts.....d.r.TC.r.", 'eagyr' under Letters of “it"; CT.'..'.'? Ladies: Have you seen our tailored to order -L from the very finest 0nt! wool scram. Navies :1' of Floor Oilcloths, Linoleums and scrim at moderate, prices. Our 'sfforts redoublod in view of conditions in aposition to offer our customers every al vantage in buying for Spring. Looking for excellent demand for Spring, we have mm more heavily than ever before and our endeu secure an opportunity of demonstrating n. serve you to your entire ~atisfactwn. STA'I'LMENT op pay-bid . In" iiéh'. Lot 2 of ll, Con. l, sir - C oi Th e to ank up to win It cond ted . Tom y those ue ouse Furnishings m advise you to buy now and prot -' ymzr self while we still can give you " la l stuck and variety to choose from, and also the mum}: of low prices. LIMIT“ . F. MORLOCK UAIILIYI‘I The Store of Honest Vol, on't Let Higher Prices Catch You Unprepared of Thanks ONTARIO ARCHIVES iNT OF AFFAIRS ON Mst JANI A COM Iron Government New" "roiasiiiiir or“: fl nun uni) m n ' 8.3rt,N.t " 0.â€..05077 160,501.30 " so. " 1,000,000... (“I .646.†22.59815 Benhnu. .G It. bolus and [mu-num- Deposil with awry Circulation huh Ink Premise: “In, 9therAsseu....1." "xriGiiiGiir' "as. other dam}. V __... “I. on can In Lan serum . Due by Bank hum, no" (hill on land _ _ Devon! In (cut You can) pun-h tte mnrv mom time own an I ing Iote along I if desired. ' cull at or write , We have a lure 3. straw matting, him. containi, eat-ea. Hun†manned for will he bOld m L",',':.?:',',':,", any MU-eduu- tbor tNy Publish“ Weekly " tl T "an". o. “A!!! t SONS Paul-In " Well trituat nuim Resides mom Isl: a In uit [lungfid I!!!) ue u in rt 5 made Browns we put tr â€able and ll tplt I“!!! " Sale ility JW is runent m tlt or an Mn