t} # C. SMITH & SONS, Local You can buy & Ford for yourself and one for your wife for the price of one car at Information from Ticket Offic , St., Phong M 8125, Winds 20 to 25 miles on a gallon of gasoline isan everyâ€"Cay occurrence. 33 miles is frequently 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 mileage on a Ford than on any other car. Canadian Pacific Your Future is in the West THURSDAY‘s sTEaAmEr MAY 8th TO CCTOBER 3oth L y _3 _ _ â€" S AAF SEE TOT a yoult The Review and Daily Free Prees The Review and Toronto Daily World for ME ceraterszece ass ins . 1 TheFordis Economical The R;:I;; and the Farmers‘ Ad. TCt Te I YOUIE c3 c« n torrecerccer The Review and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for 1 year...... The Reyview and Weekly Sun for The Ré¥iow and the Family Herâ€" ald and Weekly Star for 1 year 'l'b‘: Review and Daily Free Preces HOMESEEKERS® EXCURSIONS The Review and Toronto Daily News for one T OMEcrescerscercensice The Review and Toronto Daily Globe tor EYE eerSCAETTTETKOrracr, The Review and Weekto W.4....._ The fartile prairies have put Westerm Canada on the map. _ There are still :':-mm of acres :damno_ for ';ho_'nm wants a home a prosperity. advantage of Low Rates and travel via TVES DAY The Review for 1 year.......... he heview and Toronto Daily HE average man can * Great Lakes Routes" (Season Navigation) "RHEUMATISM M All my BONES AND MUscifs" » 2 2 PCV WHRV T0 NATIONAL DrUuG & CHEMICAL C0O. OF CaXAp LIMITED Toronto, Aén. To ALL RAIL‘ â€" also by 1297 €""i%ed to try them. So I bought two 3‘...’.:".’, drugâ€" {:». and before I had used one I fele a wus O CCE â€" average man can easily afford a Ford car. It is the most inexpo:‘xsive car to drive. W Wxel Offices: 141145 St. James 'â€"8';5' Windsor Hotel, Windsor I Place Viger Stations., Clubbing Rates and WOOH’ Witness very Ad. 1 90 2 50| No Mor® Artuiuery RrorurTs.â€" Until further notice no more recruits will be accepted for the Actillery branch of the Canadian forces, accorda ing to an official announcement made at Militia Headquarters, Ottawa. The: cause of the order is apparently that the mil:tary authotities in Englnnd] 'bav: all the artillery personnel tha. they require at the presert time, The' four Canadian divisions at the front are well supplied with artillery, nndl although the infantry branch of fifth division has been urganized for i?. As a consequence men bave been transâ€" ferred from artillery units to intantry{\ | units on their arriv i in England, acâ€" ‘ cording to information reaching here, '| | is addition word has been 1-eceivedfI ( from Ottawa that 26 artillery officers | c have been transferred to infantry unâ€" | c | its recently. _ It is thought, however, ‘ t E that the order is only temporary, and | C that as sooun as artillerymen are rv.tu ‘ amred again, it wiil be rescinded. The ‘ x fall streagch of the Anmunition Uul-}c‘ | umn is at Petawawa Uamp, except for b abvout 105 men at Tanitan"amna «s . , )5 | *~~ Ine Order is oniy temporary, and that as soon as artillerymen are re. amred again, it wiil be rescinded. 'I’hol fall streagch of the Anmunmtion Colâ€" umn is at Petawawa C imp, except for anvout 165 men at London and 75 at Guelph. â€"It is probable these wi‘l soon also be moved to. Petawa wa . ‘ bbey wa. | _A few tons of nia } hog chop for sale at U To RFXT:â€"The bou }“Q.wn, recently occupied Milne® (; TD ° ~Ctupied by MrRobt.| Two Gasoline En esâ€"Toronto Jr. Milne. Gcod garden. Apply to _ 1# h. p,. and a Fairban Morse1} b, Wow. Weir | p. will be sold at a bargai T mrlhen »Famne en ol c aw 1 o. in ‘ ONTARIO ©$1000. _ You can run both Fords the same expense as for one large car. $1000 tock of rd tBat we ar day Nat $ d If w ve only Klin this price. TORONTO _ bouse Nq Upper LOCALS Maip Waxten, ply ley Graham or at Ce t * s8tY | "a fow robe of middlings E&gs Store, ) chop for sale at once. o n Bm t " the meeting was in fayor of vonscriptâ€" % | ion of men and rescurces was brought ‘ | up and heartily endorsed . / ‘Those merchants who complain bitâ€" . } terly of the competition of the Departâ€" | ment Stores are the very ones who | overlock the fact that they thtmselves | can win success by taking a leaf out of the Catalogue House‘s book. Up to. | date merchandizingand liye aggressive | i advertising made thedepartment storef , what it is tcâ€"4ay, The local merchant | | can meet its competition eucces:fully | \by applying the same principles to hia! local field. _ Live reerchants in bundâ€"| reds (f rurai communities are proving j it toâ€"day. | LXxâ€" Warden McCanaoel was his atron;: Mrs Orme Hunt Wh(_) was operated ’,,t opponent in the voting, McAuiey | 90 in Ssnthcouln Hospital some days | | winning over him on the 3rd ballot by ?ngo ;;:::’;op “:‘:fl :g:::‘b'; ;z::;e:; 104 votes to 61. go%d hesith pe j Under the auspices of the Women‘s | s & & & {Libernl Associasion, Wm. McDonald [ ro&\g;l‘}o? f‘?:lla)::i?w l(n)r:ag!;lel:yon’.[‘l;;: . P. P of Chesley addressed a big | Creamery is a boon to the overworked gathering in Owen Sound last Friday, [ farmer‘s wife giving a comprehensive and unbrased | * I resume of the 1917 legislation passed | Fog:t.::ix(;sth‘evTattset:svx:lohne:fubf:: by the Dominion and Provincial Govâ€" | Tra Hawa 164 other Tiends fately ! eraments. A resolution stating th\t" * the meeting was in fayor of vonscriptâ€" | Rev Mr.and Ml“fl W Hunt of NOl’Ylll ion of men and rescurces was brought ;f:‘;’:’g‘i;::d {’g{glséfl::?:fndflfl(;?:;: [ up and heartily endorsed. DMF_ + [ Those merchants who complain bit.| Y!8ited ~Bis brothers Messrs Georce | ies e ges c _ John McAuley of Wiarton was nom inated as Liberal standard bearer in North Bruce for the Dominion House, at a Conyention in Tara last Thurs;hy, Exâ€"Warden McCanaet was his etrongâ€" est opponent in the voting, McAuiley winning over him on the 3rd ballot by 104 votes to 61. l Chairman Hooyer, the food expert of the United States, says the average man eats 25 per cent morethan is good for him and oneâ€"third of the housew;yes waste 25 per cent. If tnese two wastes cou‘!d be eliminated fear of a famine would vanish, _ PICC Of two%eeks a marble cutter will be in town totgut inscriptions on headstones or monum 8, now erected Any person requiring work done should ’ apply at once to Allan Bell. James Warrer, C. E. of Walkerton, died unexpectedly last Friday in his 8ist year. He was a man of strong “ convictions,. an active temperance worker, and took a greatinterest in alt | moral movements. | _ Inside of twa eks a will be in town totgut i headstones or monum 8 Any person requiring wor apply at once to All A rain bow trout 28 inches long and weighing 74 lbe was cuught in the tailâ€" race of Truax‘s dam in Walkerton last Tuesday, The Liberals of N. ar d w ton have called conventions ton on June 19 and at Arthu 21, Lt. Colâ€"Weir of the th Fords at about one larger, heavier ed conventions at Drp;- 19 and at Arthur on June Chevrolet Gara ge _A comfortable brick hous 1 stone cellar. Also ood and seven acres of land e miles east from Hahn H 1 Glenelg. ~For particulars A. H. Jack Jonx Hew: |_ An exchange says home retail merâ€" | chants can go much to curtail the finroada of the departmentals upon | their legitimate business. So can the | local newspapers if the retail merâ€" | chants study theic interests by using | the newspapers. lno a nearby town, | where the local business men fell dow n | in doing their part, a city deputmenb. | al recogniz‘ng the value of the news. "’ paper in its district has contracted tur} Iapageadvertisement for & year, To ‘luwe kept that page for themselves meaut but a small cost as compared with that which the weekly nppear-r ance of the annonncement of the out. | side firm will mean to their business, , | _ We have a stock of ground feed r wheat on hand that we are offering for the next few days at $40.00 per ton, !sa(ks included. If you want feed buy now, as we have ouly a limited quantiâ€" { ty to cffer at this price. ‘ ROB ROY Cereal Mills Co.° The lquidator of the Superior Purt-{ and Cement Co,, Orangeville, bas seâ€" ; cured an injferim injunction restrain-! ing the town from selling the land aud’ plant of the Company for unpaid taxes awounting to negrly $10,0°0. The moâ€" | tion was postpened for two weoks aud’ the sile was adjourned for six weeks. | Wellingâ€" | _ Two houses for Rent on George 8. , Apply â€"â€" Mre. J, W, Crawfora. |_ Ontario Cedar Shingles for Sale. A car expected immediately, Those in need of shingles should apply early as | prices are advancing, _ e $ Conens ie TB survive him. He was born in Lanark !Cr.. Ont. and graduated from Knox JCollege in 1865, laboring for 11 years ii" Huron Couanty bcfore coming to |vilgwes s on Ond Coeep. C NOm | duties of the ministry, but fre | took supply during vacancie )ahnut a year ago when eye:igt |him. His wife died 17 months !him and two sons and twa da. in Huron County b.fure Clifford, 'i This veteran preacher, for 40 years ‘| known to many in Saugeen Presbyâ€" | tery. died on the 31d inst. at his home in Clifford, aged 80 years. Hecame to | Clifford in 1877 and for 34 years minisâ€" | tered to the Presbyterian congregation !there. In 1913 be gave up the active | duties of the ministry, but frevuently ’ I" took supply during vacancies until about a year 2g0 when eye:ight failed ’ yir is 8 P Flinel o s 90 o Set + vEOOT EN { and Orrie Hunt and his sister Mrs | Tyndall in the beginning of the week. THE DURHAM REVIEW Mrand Mrs Lewis by visited at Mr F y Fite Cataitsinatniit Aratact ds 1 8 4010150 |__June has cast a mantle green, | Birda are singing, flowers blooming | _ Crystal streamlets flash between, {But think of the lands where the | deadly bombs | Bestter death and â€" destruction ’ around, )Where bodies ate piled in mangled | heaps ‘ | â€"On the trampled blood stained f ground. _ Mr and Mrs Wm Greenwood of Edge Hill, Mr and Mrs George St. Leger of Toronto, Mr and Mrs J Durant of Mt Forest and last but notl least the Misses Orchara of the base line were recent guests at Mr J Dur-’ ant‘s . Rev. Over the hills abd vales of Canada mt w ulC 2 se ' To Cenmamiesy ComenE ol * ’ Mr and Mrs Fred Wilton and son George of Walkerton spent Sunday at W T Pinder‘s, A meeting will be held on Friday night to decide about the picnic. Mrs Jno Douglas and daughter Elsie motored with Mr and Mrs Jusi Johnson to Chesley Sanday. I Mrs Nichol and son John of Galt are vlisiting Mre Jno Kirby . Miss M Keith spent the week end with Miss Mary Douglas. Miss Ella Lewis and sister Maggie visited Miss Janet Kirby Saundsy. For\Sale, HOLSTEIN LEADER Stephen Young Dead SOUTH BEND house with a No: ood frame barn e and oneâ€"halé 1i0tel on 2nd con. ‘ and two daughter; wis O B R Norman. F Wali‘s lately, _ . #. So can the e retail merâ€" ests by using nearby town, ORCHARD . N. Murdock "1, or , Durham befove and Rachel George Dear Sir : s Your letter of November _ From Pte. E. Hincks, son of Mr. John Hincks, con. 16, Egremont, who enlisted in the West, Mr J. R. Philp recently received this letter of appreâ€" ciation. _ Pte. Hincks was wounded in action, and now is in Enclard . I NO ECCCC WPP AUIC! F. Jordan‘s last Wednesday, when Jher daughter Miss Gladys B. Keir became the bride cf Mt. Aifred Buller, to which we made reference last week, The house was tastefully decorated with carnations and other beautiful flowers, and the bride daintily attired in blue crepe de chene, was an attractive picture. The young couple were unattended, Mrs. Rev. Ibbott playing the wedding march. ecently received this letter of appte.: iation. _ Pte. Hincks was wounded n action, and now is in England ; _ No. 426854, Pte E. Hincks, Can,. (Military) Sch. of Stenography | St, Leonards on sea, Sussex, Englndj Four â€"} Pn a One of the prettiest weddings ever seen in Holstein took place at Mrs. ty Vyol o onlb aal s Aetn 2 it P | __Rev, Winfeld Hunt very accept. !ably occupied the pulpit in the 1 Methodist Church on Sunday even. ing, and the congregation was pleas 'ed to hear one of our o Â¥n boys, now a fully ordained minister, and valued where he has been stationed. With Mrs. Hunt and three children, he reâ€" turned Tuesday ~to their bome at Notval, but will leave there this} month for his newly appointed charge at Lions Head, Bruce penin-}' sula. Mr. and Mis. J. P . Duffus o0‘ New York motored here last ween end, in his fine Marion car, spending until Tuesday with relatives, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Buller. | ‘| _ _Mr. Darant and son of Kitchener, | Jare visiting his uncle, Mr. James ‘Durant here and sister, Mrs. Mason, | whom he had not seen for 32 years. . | , Rev, Mr. Ibbott will preach his! (farewell sermons at Hoistein and Yeo. | | vil on Sunday next, afterwards takâ€"| |ing a few days rest and holiday | before entering upon work in his | fnew]y assigned field at Orton. The ) g following sunday the Dominion Al | g liance will have charge of the services [ while a week later, Sunday Tuly 1st, | _ Rev. W. N. Lovegrove, the new | ~ pastor, will first occupy the pulpit. ;h Mrs Matthews, Master Melvin and / Cora, spent a few days with her‘- mother and father at Hopeville, i s Mr. Geo. P. Leith is fee the weather for a few day being on duty in his store day last. ~2, hC YNAge. _ Mr.» Wilson of Mt. .’erest has the contract, and comâ€" mencing*~ Monday afternoon, has | made good progress so far. .‘ Mrs. Rev. Ibbott entertained a {number of ladies last Friday evening. ; _ Mr. Con. Schenk now has a teleâ€" |phone installed. _ When you want ]him, his no. is 24, ring 1â€"4. | [ Sorry to state Mr. James Durant is | ]in very low health at present, | Mr. S. Smith with several friends, spent the beginning of the week at Mr. Drewry‘s, South Egremont. hMr. Geo. P. Leith is feeling under o / e enimany . Nee in onl ty\ d Mr. Thos. Dingwall is baving a well drilled near his residence south of the village. | Mr.â€" Wilson af M+ Rev. Mr. Patterson of Orangeville occupied the Presbyterian pulpit last Sunday, Mrs. Whitham of Mt. Forest, visiâ€" <ed witi her daughter, Mis, Hershey over Sunday. Flightâ€"lientenant James Ibbott of Deseronto visited at his father‘s here. He is connected with the Royal Flyâ€" ing Corps, and is sufflciently advanâ€" ced to make many flights. Rev, Mr. Ibbott‘s younger soildier boy Walter, who is in Prance, has been prumoted | to the rank of Corporal. | Miss Reta Roberts motored with her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Allan, to the wedding of their son Arthur in Hamilton last Satarday. o "hee ul | _ _Mrs Davey of Toronto is at present | Mr. James Brown ot the 6th con, on a visit to her sister here, Mrs W. Egremont,. was taken ill last week | P. Watson and other relatives. ’andt l:'m lf‘nday, accompanied by his | â€"â€"â€"+ 04â€" mother here and Dr. Mair, was taken to Fergus hospital, where an opera-‘ School Reports. ‘ tion for appendicitis was performed. | NO, 11, EGREMONT | f;':ices zgz?dhe bg;isxprolgressed rapidllly. ] 4châ€"Lillie Wateon, Ethel Dodds, F . | 1 ore long regain his| (G.,a; usual good health, € reg ]‘(‘u.ydme_r:. Ruth Robb, Sr3rd-â€"Velml! Miss Orr of Saskatcbhewan, is at present the guest of M1 and Mrs J. M. Matthews, ___So severe was the storm here last Wednesday evening that it burned out the cable wire of the telephone vo. and it required the services of a cable splicer from Stratford to repair the damage. Between officiating at two wedâ€" dings at Kerr‘s and Smith‘s, and a christening of Mrs Harding‘s child at the latter place, Rey. Mr. Ibbott had a busy afternoon last Wednesday, __Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nicholson, acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mickleâ€" borough, â€" motored to Guelph on Tuesday, Mrs. Robinson and three children of Mount Forest are visitors at Mrs. Brooks‘. Mrs. Allingham is holidaying with friends near Sarnia., Ipâ€" Ifratolinteatud i d 4 . 5.5 M B 4 7 week later, Sunday Tuly 1st, | â€" F. I RQOUHART, Teacher V. N. LOVegruve, the new | N will first occupy the pulpit. | Noticeâ€"C Kioge of Shipping Day [atthews, Master Melvin and | ommmnimee pent a few days with herl 1 beg to no y the public that I ind father at Hopeville, ‘ will change m ay Shipping hogs id Mis. J. P. Duflus o0‘ New | after Saturday, une 9th. Tues. tored here last weex end, in|day will hencefckth be shipping Marion car, srendiog until | day, commencin with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. | 19;y . _ ;.‘ "CD8 Wuesday, June Dr. Mair left on Monday to spend a ftew days at his home in Mitchel!. White Rose gasoline, only 35¢ a gallon, at J. M. Matthews. ~LOCAL AND PERSONAL $ 'immmm; it Orton. The g FT:;, C~GCI"dYs Aberdein, t Orton. The‘schenk, Neil Schram, Wille Dominion A1 | son,. r of the services( B. p. URQUHART.1 inday Tuly ist,| _ > 29, ‘916t° days past, not since Friâ€" J es uo â€"1, I A Few Suggestive i ! 5 Lines to help you out & â€" _ I beg to no y the pu will change m ay shi after Satu rday, Yune 91 day will hencef, h be day, commencing Â¥ues, 19th, as it is a banlda, kave only two bank Na week, ~â€"â€" CR( Holstein, June 5th 191 Store closes at 6 p JOUN M. FiNDray D Pbone3l~16 Jr. 2â€"Maggie Aberdein, Mary E. cles, David Alles, Violet Aberdein. istâ€"Margarct Walmsley, Amelia Walimnsley, Pr. Aâ€"Murray Ross, Eimer Bilton, Pr. Bâ€"Jean Stevens. ; Report for May 1917 | _ Sr, 4â€"Tepa Merchant, Margaret | Fergusun, Hylda Whyte, Annie Abâ€" erdein, Etta Reid. | _ Jt. 4â€"Mamie McP hee Hub, Alles. ___Sr. 3â€"Reta Rogers, Gord, Schenk, FIFIn Niphainls TL yuppe me Peas 15¢ | NO. 1, EGT. & NOR. | Jr 4thâ€"R Morrison, W Barber. Sr |8raâ€"V Bilyth. M Mighton and R Grant | eq, Jr 3rdâ€"R Blyth, R McCabe, T Moâ€" | Cabe. Sr 2ndâ€"S Lawrence, Ir 2ndâ€" | M Keller, R Wilkinson. E Grant. Sr | Istâ€"L Wilton, R Finnigan. Jr Istâ€"A | McCabe, H Grasby. Sr Prâ€"$ Eden, 1 | Wilkinson, F Grant, A Lawrence. Jr‘ | Prâ€"W Grasby, Green Peas, dried.... Beans, per‘ib:.:..";.,.. Rice, a beautiful Jan. ) erp, FreddieSwitzer, Della McEachern | Hughie Switzer, Stanley Spicer, Joe | Mclonis, John Calder, Sr Istâ€"Donald | Gardiner, Reggie Watson, Leura Spicer, Theodore Wagner, Jr Istâ€" | Gracie Calder, Ruby Spicer, and Jobn ‘ 'Swi'zer.(q.. Catherine McLean, Jiml ,McEnchern. Gordon Watson, John | McLean, Prâ€"Margaret Fairbairn, ; Is!lay McKachern. Aveugeattenduneel | 28. _ The town and the two officials here [referred to, John Snell and J. Adams, one time citizens of N. Egremont, are to be congratulated upon their elevaâ€" tion to the positions of elder and chief of police respectively. What one may not accomplish by mural suasion the other may by muscular strength and persuasion. Thus it is that worth is always recognized. David Hamilton and Geo. Hooper are the latest purchasers of Ford cars, and are quickly learning the art of controlling. °* ,‘ As you have seen by the heading of ’this letter. I am trying to improve my education a little while I am inâ€" disposed,. â€" I am taking a three mos. course in Shorthand and Stevography after which I am to have astaff job if I am still unfit for ‘general service.‘ With best wishes for the success of your ‘Benevolent Society‘, 1 remain, hand and I wish to thank you and the Holstein Patriotic Society very much for their good wishes and appreciaâ€" tion of the little that I and my comâ€" rades have done ; I say ‘"haye done" for as you probably know, I am ‘on the shelf* so to speak, for the time being, and I realize that the people at home are not shirking their part in this worlu struggle. | . 8. No. 9 CANNED GOOD5 Corn Tor 20¢ 2 Better secure your Pineapples now They‘re getting scarce, ladys 'Avb-e.rdein, Milton , ) , â€" ADeroéel NORTH EGREMONT y the public that 1 ay shipping hogs Nune 9th. Puce. foÂ¥ith be shipping n& Muesday, June ban a’yv Vand we bank ays in the GEO, CHRAMI 5th, 191 Yours truly, _â€" E. Hincks M M Kerr EGREMXONT « Reonton, Teacher, Effic Eliis, E1. Willie C****‘+r+++~~â€"2 pkts. for 25¢ 3 Japan, per lb...........lOc ’ NED GOOD5s 6. Corn Tomatoes C tson, Leaura or Cottage, ‘r, Jr Istâ€"]|, A booksbelf of tiris sort, which moy er, and Jobn | be purcbased at any department store, cLean, Jim is of great convenience for the bach»â€" at§On, â€" Foun lor‘s den or for the man who goes P i'b i camping during the summer 1t is romtDs | equally satisfactory to the housekecpâ€" eattendance | ep who is spending a few weeks or 05, Tescher months in some scantily furnished * * room or cottage at the seashore or IR. mountains. ‘The sbhelf may be used 1s Barber. srl a chlng closet, a magazine rack, a book e Long, » Benha â€"€xcept Wed Fergu , Teacher © j _ Next Sabbath the Rev Mr I»o ‘ ‘lf[et three years pastorate will oi\ odds, F .\ his farewell message before leaviny â€"Velma “ for his new charge at Orton . Serial Stoi-; Your Housewife‘s Farm Crop Queries. The Scarlet Sage. A splendid plant for summer bed ding which thrives in the full sun is ! Sairia â€" splendens, ort scarlet sage Plants may be obtained from fioris‘s and can be set out now. Plant them in masses or in borders. If the Jaiter there should be a dark background to bring out the ful splendor of the searâ€" llet blossoms. The Bowers are of a most brillfant red and the foliage of a ’ light green, There are several named Â¥arieties which may be procured. The best grow to a height of a foot and a half to tro feet at the tume of blovuming, Doings of the Dufi‘s. A humorous story in pictur MEYL . > Wns 3 2L0C Featured in This Issue much luggage with one. CR O Omemnntime TVR T. UVUR or medicine case. The ends of the lowâ€" er shelf will just hold a tobacco jar, and the rack underveath may be used for pipes. As these .shelres may be taken spart and packed into a small space they may be easily carried in a trunk, and so are available in cases where it is not convenient to take A Question for WOm'n_ Tested fOr the uestions 8. Bell, Newest ideas A Convenience For the Summer Camp Last Sunday Pte Jas Ibbott ; Aviation Corps Toronto, accompani«; his parents to YVeovil where he ass:s; ed the choir and rendered the so;, "Does Jesus care." Fashions, _ The annual Egremont Township s $ Convention will be held (D v) .,,, next Wednesday, June 20, afterno,; and evening in Yeoyil church, ) good program has been arrany, Everyone welcome. _ The Government traction ploy ;) seems to be doing good work. It ; ;; brought here for Messrs C Mclnno G Swantson, A Drimmie and A (;);. er. Mrs McRobb has the pleasure t};}; week of entertaining her moth,; Mrs Philp of Metz, ed RP(‘po. the busy 1 On Snnda;!td McRobb and w;: visited their brotherâ€"inâ€"law, };; Brown, who was operated on for . ;. pendicitis last week, i Miss Edna Reay of Durham was ; week end guest of her friend M Ruberta Philp. Mr and Mrs R,. Nicholson acco;,. panied by Mrand Mrs Jas Mclna»n,,; motored to Minto on Sunday ;); visited their sister, Mrs Walker, BUNGALOW BOOKSHELF. find ‘tongues in trees, books in ;}, running brooks, sermons in stonâ€"s and good in everything . . Messrs C. Mclones J. P. and (;<, Swantson made a business trip to Hamilton recently, T Athitacts: Phiks .. seeing eyes and hearing ears ma, $ .009 eMonnatnome hay Apromoare c on ts 2 0s C JUNE 14, 1917 Apple blossom time ! J ne is once more here and Saturda answered by Prof. No: 6s and Helpful 1 Housewife, romore in Women‘s Wear Answer Department June, lovely €. All wi(h F. Graham, E: Central Drug Stor« The Review is we wedding invitations Call and see our stod 1500 rods of fencing, 3 Brand Portland Cement A. 8. Hunter & Son‘s ha Let Spirella corset you sizes, types and prices corsetiere. _ Phone 70 i For SaLk at a Bar cutting box, good as new, power and hand connectio: J. N. Murd A rEew Lof middlit Produce More and Save M Make Your Labor Efficie Bave Materials from / Bpend Your Money Rexv. Mr. McCalluf®t « preached in the Presbyteria churches here last summer Tuesday as Presbyterian pi It is War Time VOL. XL, NO. 2 Production & The 3rd Annu® Picn: football team â€" wiRX be Beaton‘s grove on July 2nd. A good ti for. Admission 25 an Hutton HiK Picnic will be he Tucséay, 26th Kune, in Mr. Don bush. Refresh ts will be serve a collection taken OWÂ¥ the ground. ceeds of collection a®R booth fo Cross purposes. We have a stock of ground ieed on hand that we are offering for th jew days at $40. ton, sacks inc If you want feed, ; now as we only a limited quantutW to offer ; Dr. A. W. Hunter has been fina cated in the Pathological Departme Bramshott Hospital, England. M« we believe, the oversight and gui of five doctors in his depar "Archie‘" was always a student, an make good anywhere. We wisl success. price The Rocky Red Cross Society the home of Mrs. T. C. Ritchi Tuesday, June 12, 12 ladies were pi There was 3 hospital snirts, 2 day 12 pillow covers, 14 towels, 1 pair lows. After a dainty lunch was the meeting closed with God Sa King. Col. $3.00. The next meeti be beld at Mrs Dan McKechnie‘s eR s : QOGWPHC Blectric storms of great violene perfect downpours of rain, ©ccuf Monday and Tuesday evenings, an still unsettled. The abounding m and absence of frosts should good hay crop, this year. _ Duri storm Tuesday, Jas. Heslip, Gien had a cow killed, and Jos. Porter‘ north of Allan Park was struc chimney being shattered . Eight returne qualifying . exar Service, recent! veterans have classes under Soldiers‘ Aid A rew toM p for sale at Egremont an the soldiers which were « those of the « Du:ham claims these letters at but it may stimulate some of the ian Temperance Women of the know that the County Conver Grey was held in Hanover 1 and was well attendes by < from all over the county. 1 from branch came in jor many C for their zsbounding hospit EBE Bector, Toronto, spoke or Responsibility," and proh equal franchise were caus wâ€"atulation in the Conventi« W.CG. I enogt at Rob R $3 S £%T tic Fund t d Du with ‘p 1812 intg ber th Mr OV D U R H or many com M ind 19 erea No organ ond |) bit M