I; j. 3 0.90 S O N s OF GREY The happiest boys in the County to-day are the boys in khaki. They are making ready to do men's work, and will do it as nobly as any who have gone before (hem. 248th These boys in uniform gladden the heart and eye of every man, woman and child in the County. They do honor to their parents and to themselves. The 218th Greys is your own Battalion There's a recruiting office near you. 248 "r'IFll GREYS have already answer- ed the call of the OFFICER COHMlDl'G t A married man gets $71 per month.and his clothes. Write fdi full particulars. I iiiiiifiiiriiiiiiEil Mr T I! Ibbott b unending . Tom- mnoo convention 1:: Toronto this took. '. [In mm Brown. Toronto, mm- gd to her home here on Prior owing an lllnell. It. IoNhhol. who hll been vil- mng In J A m- in now the gum at In John Oren-rd. HOLSTEIN Remember the Bt rumk'. ton on larch 16. Mr Jan W Reid has mulled u tele- ghonq. at. number in ring 3-1 line Annie Rogers who he been blue tor severe! ween returned to net position in Toronto on loudly. Me Sam Smith visited " Mr Black.- Proton, Int Sunday Mn Perry PenrrteToronto, spew two weeks mm M Penuoot. Miss McIlraizb Durham. alter _,'e'gl-, " a Week with Miss Reta Ro at returned hottie Sammy. Mr: F Meek-chm leit Monday to Wan hor parents in Chatswunh be. me the flmilylmve fur their new home in moosejaw, Sank. Bunnies Patric give I birthday party to I numb» of her your friends an Saturday afternoon " the home of Mn: W T Pattie. Mr James Calder of the Idth is ill again. On Monday night the Oraottemen signed u petition asking the parlia- ment and senate tor Dominion' wide prohibition . prommuon . Th b i . l It is with regret we chronicle the e as new men of the villtstttr death of Lance Corporal John w. mine: " the Temperance house on Mon. I Hallway of the 44th batt. M. G. S. A. my evonlngwdiwnse tttteomodatiottt, Co mm Brigade 4th Can. Division gr the public utter It Is vacat_ed by jiri.' F. He enlisted with the iii', r McGrath the prment proprietcr. ban. m Winnipeg in Nov. 19x5 and Mr Leith received a carload of went oversea: in 19l6. He was sugar on Tuesday. dratted to go to France about the [It . u e n ___ __-__ JAI__“ c, - L-AL‘- Mr Wm Roger, that spending a week in Toronto, returned home on Iondny. Mr F Allingbam and Dr Marsh had he privilege ot hearing Billy Sunday qpeak many times in Btttulo. At the Sunday afternoon service tor men Balfy Sunday gave a thrilling dis- course on "Booze. " The result was 16000 men voted for prohibition and he is given the credit tor Michigan Being dry. Bil'y Sunday leaves Bturiln to continue his good work in New York City and it is his intention "I make New York State dry. Au cmellent report of his work in Buffalo was given by Dr Marsh on Sunday evening last The Holstein Christian Endeavour Society of the Presbyterian church will visit the Mount Forest C E Society on Monday night. On Saturday, March 17, Fred Mc. Clocklm will sell at his premises. Holstein, household furniture, horses etc. See bills. 6 mos. credit, 6 per cent interest. D. McPhail, Auct. The ladies of Holstlen and Yeovil Methodist: Churches are preparing en excellent program and lunch for the & Patrick‘s tea. Be sure bud see the notices in the smws about the Bcmittl in the base- tttent if the Mczhodm church on the evening ot March 16. Dr Muir and Dr Sneath of Dromore pertermtd an operation on Arthur Kear laat week which, no doubt, has extended his lease rt lite. On I‘hnrsdn evening MraCock burn 9nd sons enzemiucd a large nttather ,t young people as their home. Mrs Whethan ot Mt Forest spent Stud†with her daughter Mrs Her- 5 er. The pulpit of the Fresh) terian Church will be declared vacant by Rev Mr Sturgeon who will not as moderttor during the vacancy. Rev B M Smith of bro-ore was appoint- ed moderntor of Presbytery. On Thursday, March 15, R Irwin will sell at Hunter farm north of Bol. 'wteitt 4 horses, 4 sows, 59 young cat- tle, 500 bus seed oats. IO mos.credit 6 p c. interest. D. McPhail. Auct. Mr Harold Smith who bus for some Ame been visiting " cousin Mr S Smith returned on Saturday to his home in Harrlswn. We are glad to report that Mr J McQueen. who wits operated on for appendicitis is progressing splendidly. Dr Nash‘s resignstion wss accept- ed on Tnesdsv at Presbytery. The representatives and members ss- semblsd there, spoke kindly and in high terms of the work done by Dr Marsh. During his three years pas~ tor-to in Holstein one hundred new members were added to the church. He will Drench " inst sermon "u' pastor ofshiA charge on Inch 25. The mtny cur- Mondl ot Dr Marsh are very sorry to lose Inch acapable, wide-nuke citizen. who bu always given hauntingly of himself and his time tor the homage!“ and ttpl/ft of thet community. m baa declined three calls, and will likely take a stated apply fora torn and access in Invitation for two month- to the Bermuda wands. Wherever Dr Int-hi new fiesta at labour may In. the good wiaheaofhia - Manda will follow him. Mr Walter Ferguson has been busy tor the past few days drawing hay which he bought Item J no. McRobb. TORONTO TEE DORE“ 3mm sgiiGGiiG in: Ctindeho" hone ___-., _-..A..1 I... Adi-no --.. nee-u, netted byArtlnr oiesek. Bin wite and family intend going we“ next week. H. William. has hired with Wm. Philp for the summer. Wm. Nelson has been taking out material' for his home in 3mm. which he intends to build this omn- mer. . In. Henderson and Dm Ecclel have been loading an: In Ihlatein withlumbet for R. Remind, Dro. more . Mr john McCall of Mt. Forest is visiting his daughter. Mrs McDon- all this week. Mrs Crew-eon has returned home! after visiting st million! tor s month. 1 Mrs. Fergus: a visited st Conn the past week. Miss Gladys Lamont has returned home iiter a phalanx! visit with Mt, Four-t friends. Mrs. Ed. WsRobtt is visiting her psrenta in Mota mad also to ssy good bye fo her brrstiser Henry who is ihome an lest leave beiore going over- sick. Pte Dick Wa.rrg, " old Yeovil boy is in the hospital at Sketch-m with a dislocated knee. We tenet to hear of any of our brave boy chem: The February meeting of out Pat. riotic Society was held Sand-y Ian when four bales were packed con- tainingigx doa an“: of pyjama. 3 dozen pr of socks, 460: handker- chiefs, 19 pair pillow slips, K dozen sheets. Total value 8l09.6o. batt. in Winnipeg in Nov. 19t5 and ( went overseas in I9l6. He was dratted to go to France about the [It ot July but was delayed by a broken ankle until August. He was in the machine gun section and worked mostly." night, keeping guard in no man’s land between the first line trenches and had his first experience with the enemy on Aug. isth. He was slightly wounded in October and received a shell shock in November when a shell broke the gun he was working. He was promoted to Lance Corporal and act to training others on the machine guns. Bis letters were always cheerful and lengthy although written in dug outs and trenches in mud to his boot tops. He was killed in action on or about Feb.. ---i9rr. - .. . J no L“:11;pr in govtnz lit Pee: John spent IO years of his boy. hood in the home of Mr Jae McInnes and has always kept up a regular correspondence with them. Helearn. ed the steam fiuutg trade in Toronto afterwards qualify lag " a steam and gas engineer. In answer to his court. try's call he gave, upa good position, bidding adieu to all that was dear to him-parents, sigters and brother in Toronto and his wife in Winnipeg, to whom be was married about two months before going overseas. All his Yeovil friends and schoolmates who held him in high esteem, join in sympathy to the bereaved. The Prime MuiMer of Great Bait- aiu, Dayna Llogd George, M a puhlw aetuotPstrattott in London recently, ls repm ted to have mid "Pence all: is idle until (in an , admits her-elf de- feated. That HIDE is not yr". In the mean time out Only ittto so lull spend ahead with every abled bodied mun In the Etepiry." . . . . . . , The following is tnken from an ad- dreaa given by Re p. T. a. Ibbolt. inGiirddi ot ahIed bodied young men are still u hrs found in Grey, co., in fart there me over Maud we must ban a 26 per cent " thew. that we mum bun-1000. Han; been) "sditrerent to wax and are content to allow other. to do Lt heir thrtttintt, . Can our conscience he at pence, while we remain n hom enjoying comforts. pleasures, sports and mak- ing money while our brothel! 1m- titttttiatt “Somewhere in France†Per. haps some of the"! men have never looked the IItunLion equurely in the face. Here are the (Mtg tcr _ _ .ta_ -bTviiatiuaut all that makes life myth gulps pie-At take. . ""iiGiiiiipTiG ii; G' akigér and cur very existence as... nstion u in the halnnce. - 7 _ " _ "iGGiau stand in the Int has the backing of every patriotic In“: in the Dominion. _ _ _ _ . A -iiariiia, that it has the npprobst» ttl,"" admiration of I" neutnl an a 7 - _ - - Four hundred thousand of our coun- trymen hue responded to the call. Over 10.000 new made their lat are". "critter, and umu- lmvnbeen wqtutdett. 'wl In“. "I!“ Ill\'ll ur- _ ' WI?“ "VIII-Inw- Ther have written the mule (hand. high on the roll of honor moon» the nation. The Causal»- and the " union. Wired the British Commander- In-chiet. __ A _ to not your buoinou education NOW. It will par you to Inven- tignto the merita of out school. Our connection with Strntford and Toronto C "Hes enables no to one: you the alumnus- of city .ehooht nearer home. Indlv. ldnnl - trstruet,1ort l "nanote- tltty turt,tt Gama Mt. Fol-at Business College D.uuMttuettiatt, PM. L A. Planing, Ph'n, iiiaoo more Candi-n- volun- IT WILL PAY You Full Speed Ahead. YEOVIL The Imperial authorities any we can- not win unleoa every able-bodied mam does " "bit." Canada has peris'nd 500.000 men, and ha hind 400.000. The men at the front we mst1tutt loudly tor help. Every let ter from the battle- tuid My: the need for more men in in. 'oteyt “apron-lug; . _ tettrty are wanted. men of breed and hunt). and of brain. and mun-Ago. and nugget} qaiek.it. . . We owe it to out Empire! We owe it to Canada! We owe it to our fol. low-countrymen at the front I We owe. it to out-wives in order that we be nhle to hold up our heud~ I We owe it to our lriende that they may never need to uwlogile for us I We owe it to our children that they any not feel nah-me on our behalf! It"8,' the account by joining the 249 put-peel Betuhon, C. E, Ir. Look " It this Mr, F- Bod tho German rive in 1914. nuc- eeeded and Inna. {Allen prostrate be- fore the brutal innder. than the combined - ot Funce and Ilers 'l'tll1 under Get-mun laden. might well on given the Hum the control if, “I; out. How then would Onnodo are i tray tist Il', With a. fleet of German submarines which of every Atlantic port our when and other ttrain would be worth I». my); 1otPAtprqduce. __ bur billion Andi. qutlrieGioiiGiGi Bunk dope-in would no, u Belmmnu duh. to null gel-mans"! ygr (undo. Enormous lanes would he made on our clue. and provinm. Ultimtelv we would be tut Append- ngo of the Ger-m Empire mth Ber. man culture driven into as by the "mailed an." Our new mom) of". fumble any“! Wee of trade wool.) rnnish. We ,seap_ed this his only became our {allow- hnd the court†to meet sud hold 'the men". They Are still holding them. and the out" in for "my able bodied m in the lupin to go to (I. My " our only tried country- mon. . Jot- the m In! Milka and go With III. TFell m? no. lk manom- gth-at Wilton. " “5-1: Wm. we are offering everything in Household Goods at a greatly reduced price. These Goods are not to be confused with the regular lines of bargain counter stuff. They are the heaviest grades of Enamelware. Tinware, and Galvanized ware For 10 days beginning March 10 _- - - i . than the lowest price Before the war to be procured and are oomsider?blr. 1ortr . h t We have it tins list, call at t e a ore. . If you do not see what you require 1n m-"- a-.. n, Our store is fully stocked with everything required in the Hardware line. We want you to call and see our Paints, Oils, Brushes, Builders' S.up- plies, Garden Tools, Lamps, Electrical Goods, ete., etc You can get Just what you need here,-and at a reasonable price. Red Front Hardware kiGiited quéhtity of Calf Meal, per cwt.. 4.00 3.65 See vulues in Tinwarc, Dish has, Milk Pails, Strainer has. ete. Enamelware, o -------e---- of Househgld Goods RED FRONT HARDWARE do lgyardssquare.......... 1.60 do 2 yardssquare...-...... 250 2 only Steel Ranges, with warming closet 47.60 2 only do do 46.00 A limited quantity of Calf Meal, per cwt.. 4.00 S. MclNTYRE the Mun. the name they are do uvulnu ennui: rmttrttsee' ort our: " worth “cable I Vamiah. . nllln of tlt'."'"," an I. I mndeou c wooed-‘ _ Thong-ado no sleeping the last long I esp. i While the wintry wind out than) , rue: And mu no who: in any load. '; For the nun-rhea soldier- an": a T wrt'G'lellfl','dt 'tlst,".',,",':',', "mm Jpgtt “do: Two I Oh " l JOHN M. FINDLAY, Dromore I - F Gardiner. tir tud--H Wagner. v. Spica. E Calder. I Thedort. Jr ttrd- Ivan Watson, At Wuloon.A Heluhern M Myers. 0 Fur-barn. Goo Gardiner. " 2nd-1 Uonneily, H Flt-Ember». L Calder. I Calder, D Mrmehern, Hu- bert McEerhern. IV â€odds. RBpiem. H Swim-r. F Sublet. Jrbt..-R Wntson. D Gardiner. L Spica. I It Bohh. T. Wagner;l [nu garnet. Br 1't--mphr En}..-- ._.... 1,..--_ n n n- -A FM _ -- --"-ei'i. -. . 1-"e"r Spicer, GIMP W‘tuon. G CAM". Jin- MnEnchc-rn, J. Sum-er. J. “chum. C Muaeatt, Jr Pr-l Fnirhairn, Nelson McRohh. Ayrqgguu-ndwcom l Rice E , Beans 3 Honey 0941041043.; .410 a "a 43. Not new" to toll WEEKS only We will In Times like These it a indeed laud trt Saad my tine ot Food-n30 that has not advance! also“ ‘boyond tench.’ Let I. "ggest a few the! a: In yet ten-nub†when. SOUTH BEND Regular SaloPr. lPails............ .95 69c Pudds.......... JK) 22c Puddn..---..--- ‘25 We Pudds.......... .20 I3c Dippers......... .35 ttc Wash Basins. ... .40 27c Kneading Pans .. 1.40 Mc Kneading Pans .. 1.60 US yep straight kettles .90 65c Potato Pots...... .80 54c Rice Boilers .... .70 49c Rice Boilers .... .85 58c ?ans.............. .70 49c ?ang....... .... .85 Mc s.......-....) I.I0 wing Kettles...... .60 39c w..............". 1.60 Lit) Is..... .......... 1.75 Mo o...............'. 1.60 Lili w................. 1.40 I.I0 o................." 8.25 yottom........ ... 2.50 L79 .'g"-""""""" 4.75 3.75 sqme.......... .85 6lk lsquare.......... 1.60 Lili 'Buuare.......... 250 I.“ Rat more ot it. A good “Inmate for potatoes. Japan: ' lb foe Me. Pun-a toe 3 lb. Here In " agtiete of high tttetetttve nine. 5 utrutte whit. at 3 lb (or use. At the old when. to lb you. 'c6o y 5 1b you. he huh". J i ii, “clear!- C, MN knight (1 British Colambi vuitad - nephew Mr Prank Walls lately. Odr Margo Id neighb I Mr Js Iorrlo now at But. visited at I hn Hutton My of Int Week Mr Kari an the mercury is wmo-umes 0 below new sad so: horses live out - III "at. pl. the wow mu). Phi tick living and be in good trr- " for the work in the spring, - luv Damon. a former bund ttirl manual" dined her causin In] M Ind other friends recently oar hum mall courier Mr S: Jetta, bed In “plenum exper‘ence' PM“, '50. min. onto our mm St " - up." throwing bun out. IrJlr'in of Emmi: visited at tern PM!!!“ lately. Mr Farrell "mutant-kill. L79 3.75 1.ts Li0 l.l0 MS MO 1.60 Durham 8, 1917 Production VOL. XL, It to War PM!“ Moee and Hoke You IAN, Sun [with Itvina pueed my hn Jukooo'o hunk. Kw cud. withhim. " the “I! of Benuor (3m.- MPH" its bsast hum. the not. Betr! [nil-o luau-u! ot 288 Mr Alf “(and and (a! -tet-ftat uh [an " new occupy tin widen Io“ Mainly the home 0 Nikon. A Diuaon‘ meeting PM Conant Co. 'Nd a which Dr. human “(I Pro-Mont and ll a. A propolihon u “ChONholderh " uns. More later. A Bod Cross Tm " 1 I... of Mrs w, L, Ii- K. Mecormrk. I “Ind-y. Mud March! III. Tu served fron J in the ovoninx. Admwi Min your knitting. qFith 'Il’ loan and d - .re crowded “£34m. matter M Ffert 'tttto pack to M but nub-crib" may r (to. this inane by in mouhcribnug to the Two Bum“ MM: improving." Wan Mn - rerun-d by ht, Uert wad: how u um _ ' who lllhhrd to duck†wilhpnrulm W an oth'cust c"Ule “unto! danger," All“ “at, than lifted Irum '0 hope. not be rem Activity In the hog I pad pica are up to SI In no: planet. even m ed. On Suturday last on and John Ptckcnt d the hve grunter. man. A tldy. hm - the poor man My pm will be wonder†In. to otop. levy hand. Appt IIT'D "" Sh Do