& i & ef. : $Â¥ DO YOU DREAD WINTER? Mr and Mrs Epkraim Fursman and tamily sundayed with Mr and Mrs John Hudson. Miss Minnic Purves returned to her home after being a fortnig ht with her sister who was ill at Louise. Miss Efhe Puarves returned home on Monâ€" Mr W Sinclair of Hepworth visited | a couple of days at the home of Mr| and Mrs W T Hillis. | If every man, woman and child in this vicinity would only take one spoonful of Mr E, W Hillis of Port Elgin spent Sunday with his cousin Mr John Puryes. C § Miss Sadie Eva and her brother Ernie left on Wednesday for Harrisâ€" tonand Mr Bert Eya left the same day for Hespeler Mr and Mrs Herb Lobsinger and daughter Margaret visited over the week end with Mr and Mrs Wingfield of Chesley. Quite a number from here took in the Red Cross meeting which was held last Thursday at the home of Mrs George Winghams of near Hanâ€" Mrs John Hudson has been poorly for the past week but is able to be around again. * Sn tea?. One 14 h. p. traction engine, Waterâ€" loo; one 36x48 separator, windstacker, dust collector, complete, Waterloo; one Masseyâ€"Harris Blizzard corn cutter; one wagon and tank, nearly new. Evâ€" erything in good order,. _ Apply to R. J. McGillivray, K. R. No. 2 Priceville. after meals for one month, it would put vigor in their blood to withstand the rigors of winter weather and &4 help prevent colds, grippe and winter sickness. * $ SCOTTS is a fortifying medicinalâ€"food of particuâ€" \{â€"f â€" lay benefit in changing seasons, and every drop yields 1 || _ direct returns in richer blood, stronger lungs, and > greater resistive power. lngist on SCOTT‘S. Seaft & Bowne. Toronto, Ont. 16 11 SCOTT S EMULSION CU RTT yous *4 . e > NQW. 1* will pay 330 to invesâ€" tigate the merits of our school. Our connection with Stratford and Torouto Colleges enables us to orffer you the aqvantages of city schools nearer home. Indivâ€" idual instrauction ; _ graduates placed in positions ; enter un{ time, Write toâ€"day for Journal, Mt. Forest Business College D. A. McLachian, Pres. L A. Fleming, Prin IT WILL PAY YOU The Ford is Economical 2C {o 4J MLiCS OH & gaw@nuUn 0P ganm uen is an evéeryâ€"day occurrence. 33 miles is frequent!ly reported by Ford owners. Yearly repair expenses of less than one dollar are not unusual. The car is light in weight, and tires give more miléage on a Ford than on any other car. STEEL BRIDGE You can one for your Ford Motor Company of Canada, * FOR SALE ~~ur business education . SMITH & SONS, UE t Akediniena en . _ l cce Te â€" Ainbnt , / m rres‘"‘.s +.A c ue C f pres f CA ues ,.", . . iess f < e 9 tE 8 h s ey S mt .. k Sn B c t PA .. C . (\ . _ _ o w ";:?'f» Mb ff 5 :é ‘;;::;e ’ f s ces ) wl j S CEA \arrrrpeerae s |» S end i mnitegene s '(}:L‘ 1 '// fig en e | . EiStmpasys )ï¬â€œï¬qi | "UWhadBif hss se a nsA {: inex pensive ca rag rd buy a Ford for yourself and wife for the price of one car at im on sc nril ccapetpepPtont: apceningt uind in iT Pavamctnn mmameâ€" m a gallon of gasoline an can ea: It is ar to drive. Over 700 Ford Service Stations in Canada | _ We,. Ladies Aid deserye to place on record and herewith to express to you | their high appreciation of the many ways in which your faithfulness has been of untold benefit in ministering | to the needs of our sick and suffering | comrades at the battleâ€"front. Your | willingness to serve in any capacity, . the fidelity with which you have disâ€" charged your duties, lyour zeal and entbusiasm, and chiefly the kindly pleasant way in which you have done |\ with your might whatsoever your | hand and beart hayefoundto do, have | been a great inspiration stimulating \to renewed and increased effort, and have also greatly endeared you to usall. | The fond memoryv of your genial perâ€" ‘sonnlity,and bright hopefulness will |\linger long when you are absent to lighten the shadow of the dark warâ€" cloud that hovers incesaantly as we meet from week to week in our labour | of love. Tuesday afternoon last, the Presbyâ€" terian Ladies Aid met in the baseâ€" ment for their weekly sewing, and at the close, an appreciative farewell adâ€" dress was given to Mrs W Heughan for ber work among them. The adâ€" dress follows : Mrs W Hevghan Dear friend and Fellow Worker :â€" C P. R. Service to\Toronto gives you one and a half houfrg@ more time in the cityâ€"quite a consid ation, thereâ€" | fore vou should travel Ca dian Pacifâ€" ic when going there on asiness or pleasureâ€"Phone us and wA will deâ€" liver tickets to your residenck or place ‘ of businegs. R McFarlane town agent We feel assured that you will soon gather around youa new circle of trustful friends, hope you will find an opportunity for greater service, and our prayer is that you may soon be with us again and that our Heavenly Father will richly bless both you and and yours in your cew home with His abiding loyingâ€"kindness and tender mercies. We have recei a large supply of electric globes of WIl sizes and wWaltâ€" ages froxa V to W YÂ¥ |_ Address to Mrs. W. Heughan. Mrs Robt McFarlane Pres, Isabel MacKenzie Treas. Margaret L Hunter Secy. Mrs Geo McKechnie. Mrs Jas Hepburn. Mrs J 8 Mcliraith. the j \"/ most J H HArding. )1 Local Dealers, DURHAM 43 You can always sell a a good price. â€" You have to reduction for a "used" larger Go and take a ride in the 1917 model. See how comfortable it is. And stylish, too â€"stream line effect, tapered hood, crown fenders, beautiful finish. You need one for business. Your wife and children need one for pleasure and health. b A letter from Pte. W. R. Falkingâ€" bam, who enlisted the 2nd week of the war, was received by his father here this week,. He bas been in England for a fewâ€"montbs recovering from a shrapnel wound and saye: "I aw still doing physical jerks for a living, but. don‘t expect to be here much longer as I‘ll soon be marked fit again. Llike this place (Hastings) fine with its Anestretch of sea front and the people get along well with us, I did not think when I jomed up that the war would last lop. 'ger than a year. I thougbt if it lasted |twn years, 1 would have small chance of getting out of it, but here I am yet ‘ready to take another smack at it, but \don‘t worry, Til be over to see you again about next October, Old Fritz is 1h.~ginning to back down and Mr Tark is training for a race,. _ We captured l Bapaume last night." | He makes thankful reference to a fin> \ Christmas gift and address from Listc 1weh and says: "I guess I‘ll see a big ,change in you all when I get back. Freda must be quite an artiste singing at thess big concerts. _ We have had very good weather lately and in Januâ€" ary some good skating," BHigh Cost of living indeed ? You have httle to talk about in Canada. Come to Eogland, where they are shipping the wives to Canada for no ‘ other reason than to savefood supplies, ‘ then you may begin to talk. Bread is a shilling a loaf and must not be sold unless it is a day old, for the simple reason it will not be eaten so fust as when new." There is a strict law to this effect. Potatoes are practicaily unprocurable, and when a grocer has Latest letter from Corp. Charles C. Ramage tells that his transter to the Artillery has been about accomplished greatly against the wishes of his suâ€" perior in the Pay Office. â€" Here is a picture of living conditions in Eogland: an'y. there is a queue of people a couple of blocks in length waiting there turn to pay 1s. 94. perlb. for the spuds. Sugar is almost down and out and it you take it in your tea you pay & half penny extra for this luxury. Fresh eggs are 3s. 64. now, and this is spring time too. By reading the papers, one would think we are in a worse posit, ion than Germany, and by matter printed cn the food question in the English papers, which do not minimize the seriousuess of it all in the least, 1 do not doubt that the Germans think 1 we are on our last legs. Forourselves‘ we do not take such a serious view of: the food shortage as the papers would have us belieye. Rather to us it is a policy to 3ust the «"mean bog" and there are plenty of them in this counâ€" try, believe me. Some people have money to burn but they would rather store it in some chimney corner than to buy war loan and belp their counâ€" try to victory, . However I am not certain that the pessimistic ery of our papers is caused by this, though Lhave heard this opinion expressed more than once. Ltd., Ford, Ont. From Soldiers‘ Letters vays sell a "used" Ford at You have to accept a big catr THE DURHAM REVIEW H Mrs. Schlimme, Listowel, was the guest of Mrs Hershey. _ Mrs Shaeffer returned Monday to her home at Whitmore Lake, Mich. Miss Jennie Christie left for Torâ€" onto on Monday. Rev. Mr. Black of Mono Mills will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit next Sunday . Dr. Mair made a visit to Mitchell Tuesday, returning on Wednesday. Jas Brown of Orchardville who has recently rented his farm to Richard Irwin, left Monday for Chaplain, Sask. His wife and family will folâ€" low him later. Mrs Robertt Burrows has returned to bher home in the village after spending the winter with her daughâ€" ter Mis Jas Smith. Mr Geo Hostetter was home over the week end. Pte Giles one of the recruiting ofâ€" ficers in our vicinity was forced to return to his home in Durham owing to illness. Pte Meade and Zimmer are carrying on the work this week. Mrs Dr Jones and daughters Mrs Capt Keith and Mrs Gardner all of Mt Forest visited at Mrs Petries on Saturday. Miss Lily Hamiiton spent Sunday with Miss Ola Cameron. Mrs McKenny of Dundalk is yisitâ€" ing her daugbter Mrs W P Ellis. Mr Wm Haas was at home over Sunday. _ Misses Mamie and Annie Keith are home from the city. Miss 8 McNichol is visiting friends in the village. Miss Lula Hamilton of Listowel. after spending a week‘s vacation with her parents here, returned Monday. School re opened Monday with a good attendance. Seven little beâ€" ginners arrived with slates and penâ€" ci‘ls anxious to become initiated into school life. Pte Clayton Jordan who for some has been training with the 153rd Welâ€" lington Battalion, has just recently been discharged as he is physically unht for overseas service. Mr Corley of Mt Forest will open a butcher shop in McClocklir‘s old stand every Wednesday and Saturâ€" day. Miss King of Elmwood sp< t Tuesâ€" day at the parsonage. 3 HOLSTEIN LEADER Rev. 0. Smith of itim Street Metaâ€" uuiui chun:.u. Torvn w, opuse ;u c;Jc Methodist Church here on Sunday eveniny in the interests of the eduâ€" cational work of the church. Miss Irene Drumm returred Mcnâ€" day to Listowel where she is attendâ€" ing High School. RE OxcuarR Mi1r. â€"Notice is hereâ€" by given that aRer 25th April and duiâ€" ing seeding time, Yhe Orchard mill will be run for choppin®two days a week only, Tuesdays and Pridays. W, C. DNckson, Oair teachers and their pupils are busy preparing for entrance and proâ€" motion examinations after their brief resplite. _ .4 ter n to ali! A namber of relatives and former nâ€"izbbours in our visinity attended the three funcrals in Holstein last w ek. va ts LOCAL AND PERSONAL At the Eister exams Harvey Groat secured bhis commercial diploma, takâ€" ing the highost marks ever obw ined in the commercial department of Mt. Forest Business Coltege. â€" Congratuâ€" lations Haryey Mr and Mrs G.oat yisited at Me W. EPm ony CReomat o SCwAE PC OEBF TT Mr and Mrs G.oat yisited at Mc W. | amongâ€"crossâ€"country travellers .$ (G ilespie‘s in Proton on Monday. A Magazrioe and Library bureaun Miss Ruby Philp bas resimed her which contains the lateest »nd most studies in Darham H. 8. ater a pleaâ€" ,’:;)n[:‘:hr\ f.'tli".',"‘f.'li.?"“{““ 'i‘i,,;t n.lz,h ies iA ‘a aCtiv adl hoii ** elers sint Exs er boliday as home. \Shop" wifh a stock of articles the traâ€" MNrs H rsburg, who bas been visiâ€" | yeller is likely to forget or overtoock in s a | f Grorud wogkâ€" t‘sing hber sister, has returned to her | packing for the trip, such as ccliar b : â€" home at South Bend. toos, ;hlnelz«ces-, etc., ave a few instanâ€" $ « ces while tasty teas and light refresbâ€" Mrs Bunstan spent a few days the ‘ ments may be obtained at very emall past week in Hoistein. gost. Miss Myrile Whyte holid8 yGQ With | uummmâ€"mâ€"mmenoâ€"oâ€"ommecmemmemmmmenae=* relatives in Diomore Easter week . & _ Miss Flossie Mark (nurse) is attenâ€" Notige to Creditors ding Mr Jas Calder who is yory ill at Th i In the matter the estate of James present. f ‘ swb Een S t o â€" | Calvert, latX of the Town of Durâ€" Mr and Mrs G.:oat yvisited at Mc W. (Gilespie‘s in Proton on Monday. Miss Raby Philp has resumed her studies in Darham H. 8. ater a pleaâ€" é NOTICE is befeby given pursuant mr aad Mrs Wallsce of Sask, were| to the revised s§#tutes of Ontario, guests at Mr Edwin Gardiner‘s for\u)u, Cap. 121 S& 56, that all perâ€" some days recently. { sons having clainks against the esâ€" Wood baes were in order last week,. t'-a“’ of the said J&ns Calvert, who e e i e C Atctmovis ~eomrtditdol or about th Wood bees were in order last week,. Mr A Frazer with his buzzy saw made the saw duast fly. Mr and Mrs McDonald who spent the winter with their daogbter, Mrs Edwin Gardiner, bave purchased a residerce in Mt Forest and will move there in the near foture. We wish them bealth and bappiness in their new home. Mr Robert Cowan‘s sale was well attended and good prices realized, On Thursday evening of last week: Mr and Mrs Darant entertained some t their friends in honor of their son Gilbert who was home from Techâ€" nichal School, Toronto. _A very pleasant time was spent. Conver sation. games ete made the hours pass switily until the ‘‘wee sma hour‘‘ was near. Mrs Darant served a ‘daintylunch as she so we!l knows bow. OnSatorday Gilbert returnâ€" ea to the Queen City. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ;\'“ï¬ié’asam and profitable SOoUTH BEND YEOVIL Miss Bessie Weir is a welsome reâ€" turner to ber home after a winter‘s sojourn in Toronto. Mr Thos Tucker recently sold a 10 month‘s old baby beet to Bayer Stodbart of Priceville, which tipped the scales at 800 lbs, realizing 12¢ per 1Ib. ‘The Messrs Lothian have the repâ€" utation of possessing the finest flock of fat teeders in the locality. _ It is estimated by a buyer that the nine bead will realize over a thousand dollars. They are beauties. This is accomplished too without the aid of a silo, or how much better it might kaye been. Mr Arthur Wells is moved out to Mr Wim Wilsons on the 20ib con. Tnesday last from town. Mr Roy Lawrence is this week sawing the summer supply of wood tor some of the farmers on the 19th and 20:h con. Mrs Jno McKenzie Sr. after spendâ€" ing the winter with her daughter in Toronto, arrived at the old homeâ€" stead recently. Unprecedented yields of syrup are being secured trom the maple groves this year that perbaps might require to be taken with a few grains of salt, liserally and figuratively. Mr Jobn Carl Harrison has, we bear paurchased a new Ford car from Agent Smith of towno. _ His fine rubâ€" ber tired buggy has been sold in tarp to Mr Wesley Baxter. air Jooty Long parted company with his fne new buggy one day last Mrs Wm Moore, is, we are sorry to suy, again confied to her bed after being able to be around for a while. Ccoogratulations to Miss Blanche Reig in successfally passing ber Normal training course. _ Is now a full dedged 2nd class protessional. The Ladies‘ Patriotic Society met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Lawrence 01 Wednssday last and did the usâ€" ual patriotic service in the sewing of shirts, pyjamas, &o. for the solâ€" diers â€" The election of officers took place, viz ; Mrs. Philip Lawrence, President ; Mrs. R. Matthews, Vice Pres. ; Mrs Jas Mack, Secy. ; Mrs. D Hamilton and Mrs W J McFadden purchasers ot material. _ Twenty two members were present. Mr Jas Brown left Monday for the Wess waere be bas a position io the e1levator. Mr and Mrs Jno Kirby spent Sunâ€" day with Gleneden friends. Miss Norma Pinder spent the week :nd at Mrs W L Falkingham of Darâ€" am. Mr and Mrs P Cornish spent one day last week with her sister Mrs Geo Schram. Mr Jas Robertson is on the sick list. Hoping he will soon be around again. is _Master Jobn and Miss Bell Kirby spent Easter holiday s with their cousâ€" ins at Gleneden. Miss H Harkley has returned to her duties again after spending Easter vacation at her home in Walkerton. Spring is here and the Patrons of the Canadian Northern Railway will find renewed pleasure in theCom ia tmeatâ€" Libraryâ€"Observation cars on all its Transcontinental traine, which notonâ€" | ly allow the Passenger to gain the fall | bepefit of the wouderful scenery along | toute, but also to takeadvantage of the ] many new comfort features which haye creatred so much favorable comment am ong crossâ€"country travellere.f 2$th Day of Mardb, A. D., 1917 are requested to sendlby post prepaid or otherwise to delivek to J P Telford of the Town of Durkhaln, Solicitor for the Executors on or bafore the} , sth Day of May, 1917 their name, addressed and descripâ€" tions and a full statembnt of particuâ€" lars of their claims and@itho nature of security (ifany) held them, duly certified, and that after the .said day the Executors will procked to distriâ€" bute the assets of the gstate among the parties entitled thefeto, having regard only to: the clails of which they then shall haye notlce. By their solicitor, J. P.Telford. Dated this 9th day of ig17. _ L : â€"_â€"~*. NORTH EGREMONT awlvert, lat am, in 1 entleman, Real Travel Comfort John C. Adams James Ferguson xecutors Her Â¥f the estate of James 4, latX of the Town of Durâ€" in tMhe County of Grey, man, dgceased, E is befeby given pursuant vised s§#itutes of Ontario, . 121 86 56, that all perâ€" ng clainks against the esâ€" ie said J&ms Calvert, who about th y of Mardb, A. D., 1917 ORCHARD tate among efleto, having i1lus of whict otlee. April, A. D 8 o > â€"~<DBâ€"r<Bâ€"r<2â€"r<24 96 >~<30 g Wall Papers 3 Prices per Single Roll 10c = = 25¢ March School Reports NO 16, EGREMONT Vâ€"Donald McIones, 8Sr IVâ€"Annie Nicholson, Murray McGillivray, Leslie BEccles, Uolin McArthur. _Jr 1Vâ€" Hazel Campbell, Murray _ McArthur, Eigin Lamont. 8r 111â€"Wilfrid Bunâ€" <tou, Murray Henderson. Mary Drimâ€" mie, Don McArthur. Jr 111â€"Hazel Nelson, Rutberford Henderson, Alex Nelson, Bob Henderson, Alma Banâ€" ston, Archie McEachern, Evelyn Hamâ€" ilton, Irene Drimmie, Flo Sinclair. 1â€"Mary Mclones, Mae Henderson, Ranald McArthur, Pr aâ€"Jean Henâ€" derson,. Stella Drimmie, Ernie Hamilâ€" ton. â€"Prbâ€"Ruseelt Nelson, John Long, Margaret McArthur. | d TT C Bâ€"x>NLâ€"~~«Dâ€"DR~3â€"3>°~2â€"%0~22D491230 As usual our stock of Wallpar ive and from the large and va find anything to suit your needs. Again this season we have the large Sample Book of Extr aQuality papers including Textiles, Oatmeals, etc. If you require a paper of better quality don‘t fail to sce these. © JOHN M. EINDLAY Dromore Have you a full supply of good Harness for Spring work ? â€" Now is the time to buy «s prices in leather are going higher. You can ordaer anything in the Marness line trom me by Mail, and it will be delivered at your door and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Here are a few suggestions : Bargains at $1.00 > 1stâ€"One heavy team 14 inch Breast Strap with snap, or Martingale,. 2ndâ€"Two i in. x 4 ft. single Hold Backs, with snaps. 3rdâ€"Four sewed Hame Straps. Team Leather Lines i in. wide $4.90. 1 inch $5 40, 14 inch $5.90. All made from the best grade of heavy leather, with snaps and are 21 ft. long. On these and many others, we can save you money, . S. MARSHALL, â€" Mt. Forest E Wilson, Teacher. HARNESS ! of Wallpapers is bright and attractâ€" ge and varied assortment you will our needs. Call and look them over Phone 3â€"1â€"15 We are onen to buy cream for churning or table use. Write for prices. The fikures of yesterday may be too low% for toâ€"morrow. We furnish cans\pay charges and give prowpt serviges, Ask any shipper. The Toronto Church St., FOR SPRING REAM ANTED 19, 1917 C€o. :(l Convo ingston Principal School, & ther hone him the (L. L. D foremost we hearti more boy his abilit He inten: brother J ing west . he left O: Dowrn aa the past we of three Du the recent 1 nadians, t« Catton and the former slighty wou to No, 3 6 France, : regarding 1 of Signalle Thos. Petty Wetrust cor wll. Maste nesday his hom amiefort elhow i; him tak have th but as e rmn.g I y. ton, has t den ( in So Couneci wi vested the selection, lc Don‘ strel S town h Admiss Thos Firth of London choose frot whou w other ap Among Leaming Al N. W VOL. XL, NO It is burg Production 2l : ~OPI John Kells $ A. $e00e0s €40846€ 64 Juce More and Sav Make® Your Labor 1 Bave * Matetials fr Bpend Your M £§T Mi t PJ War Time M I1 W in D U R I D Ca o Paint D) n t iditi M rd Fl mc D W Incer M m 1) : ids T1 th U