ping peeleCale sle uin oo tham 0, 1916 D V can t so r all the UV the a a * * °4 N n bnsmnemms s ic 2 ~> <al Amas J/zoppiny Juyyest:’ons AXmas Pruits, Candy, Sroceries NOVEMBSR*23, 1916 Heavy and ALight PRubbers Slushy weather necessitates something to keep your feet dry \ warm. _ Nothing gives better satisfaction than the Merchants ber Co. goods. We stock their complete line in Men‘s heavy x Rubbers with 6 in. and 12 in. top, 4 and 3 hole lacets, m Rubbers, Overshoes, etc. All sizes and widths to suit. PRICEVILLE ; 2y © $ § Cold weather brings out zie the overcoats. Let yours Lagl} be a good one. . o arrive any time, are our stocks of New Seeded and Seed Raisins, Valencias, Currants, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Nuts, !y, Peels, Sugars and Canned Goods, We carry only the best includes Comb and Brush Sets, Toilet Brushes. Pins, Clocks, China, Dolis, To n Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Dresser e Runners, W‘dk‘fs, Sweater Coats, Scarfs ist three weeks until Xmas eve. Imagine ! The beg P * 1 t week will find us decorating for the festival season St W { 0 O 200C 2C SCesdt. . UUT y will be better than ever, and our stock new and varied. time and thought was spent in selecting the best of different ind we are sure what is show:: wl‘!l suit you, whether the §. . hntheme ~amsact h roue ran es sn en « lor father, mother, sister or brother @ _ MKarstedt RBrosg. Highest Prices for Butter, Eggs and Dressed Fowl » % 7 c J 9 y hk o . “'flg e & * t peA . w + Lo is Friga 15 mil 30 tX un igl #ly * mt io meankestâ€" se i e y â€" 4 k £ £ 38 j hi ;" S t .> *A2 w ‘.“.. n steas id ho o 6 * Side ts € y + £. Py 4P e# 3 > y 5 i ho ota e Pik * Ts o n l ols /. :s ae oi ue o e ie ie e * L db hm ons F wina‘ 9 ‘ m M ol . i i & nWe ‘" : ï¬ â€" wan || m : reat flns Ni. . ce k xi 3t t soh â€" ; en ooo MAE eaaerane "1 C ols 1. TT Commeâ€" Arpomnces A c e e C i c o inpiain o se TOGRONTG a i____g A. B., SHUBERT, Inc. ponsibleâ€"safe Fur Honse with an unblemished repâ€" g tor "more than a third of a century," a long suc« tcserding Fur Shippers prompt,SATISFACTORY DABLE returng. Write for "Tbe @Qubert &@bipper," le, accurate market report and price list published, Write for hâ€"NOW;â€"lt'z; FRBTBAUS AVE, 5â€"27 WES TIN UBERT, Inc. Brotcwremftaco.UsA:. , Toilet Articles, Miliâ€" olls, Toys and Games‘ Dresser Scarfs, Shams, y Tams, Etc. The beginning Our atysns Mr and Mra Sinclait and children are taking their annual vacation in Harriston and Mr Harris of West Toronto 18 relieving agent during Mr Binclait‘s absence. Mrs Campbell of Port Elgin is reâ€" siding with Mrs Dr Lane for the winâ€" ter months. Miss Laura McKinnon returned from & visiv to Toronto. The Red Cross treasury has been augmented by a gift of twentyâ€"five dollars from a friend who wishes her name withheld. Gorrie McTaggart returned from a three months sojourn in the West. Btill more honors for Miss Myra McLean of this town, who heads the list in the County of Grey for the Carâ€" ter Scholarship, Great rejoicing bere over the arâ€" rival of the 147th in Englani which bhad in its ranks many from around here. Mr L. C. Bosley of 3winton Park‘ formerly of Laurel, bas enlisted. He leaves a wife and three childâ€" ren, to fighs for King and Country. Not much to report on this week. Bo our budget will be, as the highlana man, who was searching for a five cent coin in his pocket said, ‘‘Ats so small," so our budget this time will be small. We hear some shooting going on in the sewamps. _ Its not the Germans but some one that is putting innocent creatures out of business by killing them. lts good weather for cutting small poles in the bush. That‘s what we were imitatiog for a few days lately It is said that anything learned in youth will not be easily forgotten when getting older, so we did not forget how to chop yei. _ So if you were in the bush, M« Editor, some of these fine. trosty days, with a §â€"Ib axe as a weapâ€" on you would have a keener appetite tor dinner than running the press, but 4t all were bushmen who would report to us the news of the day ! I+ will soon be election time again, Everything seems quet so far, tut there is enough time yet to consider the mauter. Our Reeves are in Owen Sound this week attending County Council, Taxes are out of sight this year. "Who is to blame? ‘ . Is it the council the agsessor or the Clerk? As Pat said, _ Nayther of them.‘"‘ _ Collector Geo. Binme of Ward 2, Glevelg, left | bis bills a few days ago, and many a one has scratched his bead when he read the amount, _ So it must be the war that is the cause of the high rate this year, and by all appearances will be higher next year. In the early lhistory of this part of the country in the 50‘s«, taxes ran in general 4s 6d, 90e to $1,00, An old highlander called Hushie was complaining of his taxas which were 33 94 or 75¢, He said "More is the more cows, more is the more tax." Old Huaghie‘s cows were assessed with the other property. So he thought two cows were enough to pay taxes for, the gensral run for cows then being from $10 to $15, Tne asâ€" sessor had to make up the $100 worth of stock before the farmer could be accounted for stock. Soits a good law now that stock is not taken into acâ€" count for many a big )is had been told by way of «ceeping back the greatest purt of the stock in many instances. Call at HB. E. Hoekridge‘s, Hopeyille. They are opening a complete new stock this week. A suitable gift you may purchase for any friend. _ Also millinery at eost. PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS ‘The youth and beauty of our burg attonded a social Ball held in Hopeâ€" ville last Wednesday, All report a pleasant time. Mr F Knox has been engaged with Mr Bort Haw for the past week: wou. der what the fixing up before Xmas means 2 Mr and Mrs R Parsiow sundayed in our burg. Mrand Mr Wm McMillan spent Sunday at Mr J Aldcora‘s Mr W Patterson has moved from his farm here and is going to livye near Durham for the winter. A successful shooting mateh was held at Swinton on Saturday, Our local sports carried of@f the birds, while some others thought it advisâ€" able to purchase ducks and bought gsome for a handsome price. For Your Christmas Supplies VICINITY Sieighing is with us at last, makâ€" ing burg rather lively. Sorry to report Mrs A. H. Burnett very little improved. Miss Currens of Mt. Forest is in attendance. Master Muarray MeBachnie, Mrs E. Hockridge and Miss Mary Russeil have been under the Dr‘s care. Married, on Friday, Noy. 24th at 6 p. m. at Islington, by the Rev. L D Huaxtable, Miss E. V. Dezall to Mr. Geo. Christie. Congratalations. Mr John Cbristie arrived Saturday from his Western boliday at his son Will‘s, Steveville, Alta., feeling hale and hearty . PRICEVILLE VILLAGE 6 p. m. at ising©00, 0) NMM MICCc 2C guxt%t;le. Miss (B;] V. Dezall to Mr. OF PUREST COD LIVER OiL e0. ristie. Congratalations. : o & $ as a strengthening food and bracing Mr John Cbristie arrived Saturday i & from his Western boliday at his son tox:icbto.ï¬dd m‘:‘hnesl to hï¬refbloosl Wl‘il:. Steveville, Alta., feeling mel r‘n too“l‘m.“i‘s &'E%B?-rsm it and hearty . j a _ Mrs McKachnie and Mrs Desall | todayâ€"its fame is worldâ€"wide. visited Mrs Thos Campbell at Mrs H. No Harmfel Drugs. * ardne LCC Wc cachis wlb 46â€"A Wilson‘s lass FTaesday. SWINTON PARK C ts ons Biiat.NOhagh M often puringi eWnP armte im 4e s HOPEVILLE ++ «> It is our sad duty to report the death ! _ Postal Rates for Parcels to of Mr Wm. Wheeler after a tew reeks s serious illness, on Wednesday, Nov. Soldiers 22nd at the age of 58. 'léhe ftuneral n was on Friday p. m. to Salem, conâ€" To Great Britainâ€"12 cts ; i â€" per por ducged by Rev E O Forde. The sorâ€" or fraction thereof; limit of weight m?t‘]ng friends have our deepest §¥ M â€" | pounds, ToFrance and Flandersâ€"â€"I pathy . | parcels weighing up to three poun LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A large word, a large meaning of large importance to a large portion of Canadians, â€"Deputations and petitions are daily finding their way to Ottawa to urge on the Government, the reâ€" moval of restrictions on Oleo, If the Govyernment admits this byâ€"product of packhing houses, they cerlainly will claim that they are doing it for the poor, maybeâ€"but chiefly for themâ€" selyes and the manufacturiog plant. If Margarine is admitted butter will fall in price and the rich people are the real benefiters while the poor people will be paying about 18: or 25¢ a pound for Margarine which, primâ€" arily costs 8: and coloring 10c, Pracâ€" vically the farmers and their rights should be protected and economically the poor mau should get some thing i else than coloring flaid for at least 50 per cent of his lay out,. True there is a shortage but there are causes, weather, grass supply, and lack of help, yet many physically able men lolled in Muskoka when crops were waiting till oyer ripe and farm* ers were overâ€"worked, work on the ‘ farm would haye strengthened their muscles, cleared their brains, and helpâ€" ed reduce the high cost of living. If you think on the subject find out how it has worked in the United States, the trouble, the deceptions, that have aâ€" visen, Toregulateits sale would create another army of offcials, whose salary would counteract every benefit there might accrue from its use. TSE DURHAM REVIEW _ _â€"__ _ _ _ Every elector should write his Bed-l eral member toâ€"day to see that this manufacture of pork fats into a sub-] stitute for butter, nevor is admitted. ‘ lis a money maker for the manufactâ€" urer, the official who regulate its sale, but the poor man would be sconomixâ€" ing more by buying pork and using the dripping from it ani having a pure fat at frst cost,. _ Write your member toâ€"day, Mr Gaborer, Mr farmâ€" er, Mr Mechanic, Mr Professional man, and let him understand that bis yote for Oleo â€"means no vote from you or your influence in the next election, Line up against Oleo. For full case against Qleo, see Farmâ€" ers Advocate Nov. 9, 1916. _ §COTT‘$ EMULSION On Friday, Dec8th, Hagh Hammond, lot 1, con 4, Artemesia, will hold an extensive sale of Farm Sstock and Imâ€" ,';Te'lrnents at 1 p Mother‘s unending work and devotion drains and strains her physical strength and leaves its mark in dimmed eyes and careworn expressions â€"she ages before her time. _ Any mother who is weary and languid should start taking and at the right price. Make this your drug store. _ ‘There‘s lots of satisfaction in buying your Drug Store Goods here because you are sure of getting just what you ask for Need a Hot Water Bottle? A strong, durable, wellâ€"made, heavy weight Hot Water Bottle, guaranteed. 2 quart $1.50 Comb and Brush Sets, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets. Hair Brushes, Mili_tg_y Brushes, Mirrors, Manicure Instruments, Powder and Puff Boxes, Hair Receiyâ€" ers, Hat Pin Holders, ete., in Ebony and Ivory. Christmas Cards, Calendars, Etc. Mother‘s Troubles G. T. R. Town Ticket Agency A large sized bar of Pure Castile Soap 35 cents Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. * Olcomargarine Sale Registor Pure Castile Soap .â€" CENTRAL DRUG STORE Farmer‘s Wife GEO. B. DINGMAN, Druggist CENTRAL DRUG STORE _ 0 MePhail, Aactionesr, 2608 m uts 99 To Great Britainâ€"12 cts per pound or fraction thereof; limit of weight 11 pounds. To Franceand Flandersâ€"For parcels weighing up to three pounds, 24c; from 8 to 7 pounds, 382¢; limit of weigh 7 pounds. â€" Mediterranean and Salionikaâ€"â€"1 pound, 32¢; 2 pounds, 40; 3 pounds, 48; 4 pounds, 74¢; 5 pounds, 82¢; 6 pounds, 90c; 7 pounds, 98c. _ All parcels must be securely wrapped in stout paper, or preferably in cetton oyer paper, and tied firmly with the address in full written in two or more places, All parcels must be addressed in care of the Army Post Office, Louâ€" don, England. A customs declaration stating the contents with the yalue of the same must be attached to each parâ€" cel, Soldiers will not be required to pay duty. Special care must be taken in packing liquids, such as honey nndl syrups. Parcels not sufficiently packed or tied up in flimsy parcels will not be accepted by the postal authorities, The soldiers appreciate gifts of cake, gum tobaceo, candy, chocolates, chicken, sardines, oxo and soup cubes, pork and beaus, etc, in tins, handkerchiets mitts and gloves, socks, wristlets, raisinsand money . â€" Post office money erders may be sent to any soldiez, no matter where located, provided the sender has his number and battalion, Rasors, indelâ€" ible pencils, fountain pens, writing paâ€" l pers, magazinesand papers, and letters | especially are also very acceptable, A report issued by the Federal Gnv-l ernment demonstrates that in two yrs the safety first moyement has really caused a marked reduction in violent deaths. The railroad caswalties dropâ€" ped to the Jowest an record, and this included grade crossing accidents. The street car accidents also touched a new low record. Accidentsin mines and aâ€" bout machinery showed a remarkable decline, the reduction in mining being twoâ€"ffths and in machinery accidente only less notable, Even the increase ‘ in fatalities from automobile accidents has not been as rapid as the increase l in the use of machines. But their is one form of aecident on l which the first movement does not apâ€" pear to bhave had any affeectâ€"those ‘ from the use of Arearms, Firearms haye caused more deaths than the railroads, more than five times as many «s the street cars, or neary twice as many as both forms of transportâ€" ation conbined and more than twice thenumber trom automobile accidents. l Although the prevation of tuberculâ€" { osis is a separate campaign it, too, may ‘ be classed as a gafety first movement, ‘and here the reduction in the Ceath \rate is most remarkable, about oneâ€" | fourth in the past 10 years, The Christâ€" I mas seal campaign offers to all opporâ€" ‘tunicy to further reduce the ravages | of the Great White Plague.â€"Ex. | The Best Local Paperand the Big City ‘ Daily While we contend that the greatest measure of circulation of vour local paper in your own community is esâ€" sential to the best ends, interests and enterprises of the district, we also real ize the necessity of the metropolitan , daily newspaper to keep in touch with ! markets, outside bhappenings world. wide and war news, We have made lepecinl arangewents with The daily Mail and Empire by which we can ofâ€" » lfer it and our own paper, the two toâ€" | gether, for twelve months for $3.90 Christmas Gifts Recklessness with Firearms Still This is an opportuanity by which you get the two best papers concerning news of home and abroad. Send all orders to office of this paper Durbham Review. Safety First Savings What Everyone Needs W WeR 0 ame "oap io Naâ€"Druâ€"Co Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil \ A valuable remedy for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. For children or adults. Pleasant to take. 35¢ bottle Ansco Cameras Ansco Films ForAmateur Photogr‘phers DURKHAM PLANING MILLS The undeui‘gned begs to annount: to residents of Durham and surrouns 1i td taereny Tobly vaupped and i prepared to take orders for SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. Custoim Sawing promptly attended to Also Bole Agent and Wealer for Dar» ham and vicinity of the Kor interior of buildi cheaper than lath and Easy to handle C Easy put on C gaves fuel M DURH A M UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Full line of Catholle Robes and black and white Cap ior aged people. Embalming a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice Splendid o?ortunitieu for ‘ oung men and young women Demana is manry times s::ply. Large class already enrolled, Inâ€" dividual instruction, Enterany Sgow Roomsâ€"Across House Eatpn®xor® â€" * k @ m a t n > t day. A card will bring you full information, Mt. Forest Business College D. A. McLachlan, Pres. L A. Fleming, Prin. PRIRAARA@A@q@®@@G#® & Ladies‘ Coats | #e | e #\r # C. L. GRANT #] 'eio ‘?!‘ j wmm-t-mnla ;%: Firgtâ€"ciass + Overcoat Get the Education That Gets the Money NEW FIBRE BOARD ZENUS CLARK If you want a handle Cuts with a saw it on Canuot fall off ael No dirt or muss COall and see for yourself Ansco Chemicals Cyko Paper Beaver shell, curly cloth lined and rubâ€" ber interlining, fur collar, made by Neuland‘s for only $18 00, you can get it here. We‘veafew left. _ If you are i%, thinking of getting .3 one, call and see ours . DURHAM it hoarns soath of se misa 3c gâ€"€ BELL from Middaugh NTAR‘O DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON Orri0E 2â€"5 Afermoons Houxe: 7â€"8 Evenings I4oOU. bu i l}vuD Db L. 0 RJSIDENCE _ 5e ï¬ayvaâ€"mï¬-e; c;'c-ry' 'suhjafl of use in eonducting business, _ Actual practice is gigen hl required duties ï¬uuou GKA DUATE Poronto Univer sity, wR oumte * Uoliegs Denisl Burgeo Jentistry m all it oranche Uï¬ â€"Oves Jewslipy some adi an ce gite Post OQftice .60 <ualth car ult tds s 2 Anioabiegy uty â€" Special courses foar voung ladies who wich to quulify for office poâ€" sition« d@uring the war Wintor term begins Jan. 2nd but students way enter any time, AoNun c« aDU aATE Unversicy. «induare of Woy of Denual cargeons of OQutar JUve J &0 diNTKER® X W .L, PIUARCKILNU 4. U 3.. 1 43 war . NY MoPk dence in Ooy it FFICK _ Gvers. D. dei opposite hegistr) wince nere. ol ARTz=C0& 4# JAwuXSON insurance . Age Issuer of M«otriag« eral Ananciaa busto DURSAX, ONT OthGe .1 Buy Parm Â¥h o q ue J. F. GRaNT It is bousd to increase Men in a position uo jud, no farmer diving tboâ€"day again ses choap J+0f, I‘n means an early imcoroase i price of farm lancds. â€" 1 lhay 100 weres pear Dromors, co scheol. â€" 3pi adidiy imp ‘l(ll) dow», : Price $2000. 100 acres con 18 seryed ..'rlll â€" wures, #6000 . 200 acres Egcremont, Qne of the very b Towasimip. â€" Wi s at yory low poice q 100 acres u.-m.u t â€" 100 acres Boaunck to BORROW o0 LENJ H. A. MILLEB, o&PPISt ePb ts wlan . N WHUAT & WAAPAALIL * The schoo! is horQuxuliy ¢qulpp wbility, in chemical and clecirica Attings, &o., (or (an JuciO® Loay i alation wor Pne {ptowin. co wre iD chates THOS ALLAN, Principal, 1st Cla Also cersia case is Paysical w jeebs ; souc 108, Ma.uzaraces a whOrn N. 333. C 4 &. 3.A .09 Sa rlecis id o. Ad ai toa, deadiasg, goo«r.90s, a MISS M, CAYORAGMAN 8 A ersity, also Domidca e ad 4‘4 sunvjects ; E?. Grammar, 1 & Janadiag isiocs, (om 008 invendine Stugelite shouls jor .. ne vegin ming of the term if possible Hoard can ve Oe tained at ressouabie Tates rarnagn is a tewluby aud wtniothve bo wh., in ol t teaira D& place tor respus tod The recors of the 8no0. in pa new!s ds ® Ratiering ouc. . The Gustecs are progres«ive «4+ eationally ano spare Do pins 10 Sce Loat teachers and pnpl‘u nave ever; -dunmi'- for tac prop@r presentation a2d acqusition of know ledge. FEES wer month in advance, E. & KO‘K Dk, J. P GRANT, farm, con 8, W G K eyer offerâ€"a neloce k s < nernv Durh .a cheap. You counst aff od . DURHAM HIGH sCHUOL SPECIAL Fares now in effect to resorts in Florida, Georgia, North and Bouth Carolina, Louisiana and other Southern States, and to Bermuda and the West Indies. Return Limit May 3ist, 1917 Liberal Stopâ€"overs Allowed Exogpn sundays N lt For full in{formation write to owEA s0UND Limited C, A. LLMING, Priucopal 2. E. KLOKNNG, D. P. A., G. T. Ry.System. . B Diagmano, Town Agent, Telephone No.8 suaft and tquip ment ) MeraAiL. Ceyion wC RAMAGE Ducham Fi 1 Property Now no meu Ph W I jiave mont, well pr h anouber . bay 0 This near BUY or SBLL ) wahouo #rst 1 #1s$ «eP onvealent pt oved, on Class (3 in value, e say that will _ ever & Cortainly the seliing UA i 0v0dds s ) pa *4 Hanover fooui# awrly M Js=t@nn, im the ked up s30 sal W . G, ty ‘a rtitloate, e pelling, Britial ATithng. MG si un ni PB