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You have to acee owners . reduction for a "used" larger car. is 1 as well as economical ic intecanih mc ied t 00â€" n °OX EAamamennintponpmbtabnera it the same expense as for one larger, car. $1000 . for You can run both Fords iern Canada at low fares via Canadiin Pacific each Tussday until October ,-'i)th. inclusive, Particulars from any Canmadian Pacific Agent or W, B. Howard, District Passenger Agen‘, | Toronto, Ont, v Your Whether you are going west to homeâ€" stead or only for a trip, the most economâ€" ical method of travel is to take advantage of our low Homeseekers fares, good going on special excursions every Monday. For tickets and full particulars apply to | _ Glad toreport Mr John Mills i@ improving and hope to hear of a speedy recovery, What about baseball girls ? Mrs Paxman, Mrs Campbell and Mr Dan Haw motored to Clarksburg Monday, Born to Mr and Mrs Herb Haw. a Homeseekers‘ Excursions | _ Much sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Watt and family in their reâ€" cent bereavement. Mrs Dackworth and daughter Flosâ€" sie, Clarksburg, is holidaying with Mrs Paxman. Mr Joe Campbell, Riverview, is spending the week with his cousin‘s Messrs Bob and Bill Campbell. ; Mr Neil McKinnon, Toronto the holiday with his parents 1 Mrs McKinnon. _ Mr Rarl Smith, Toronto, motored up and spent the week with his parâ€" ents Mr and Mrs John Smith. Some of our youth and beauty took in the Garden Party at Ventry Thursâ€" day evening. We would advise our ladies who go driving after night to have a gentleâ€" man friend or stronger lines. Howâ€" ever we are glad to hear there was no damage done. The Young Fevple‘s Society took a picnic to Eugeria on Saturday and report a good time in spite of the‘ showers. Miss Annie Sturrock Jis assisting in the store during Mrs Hockridge‘s absence. Messrs Arch McKinnon, Herb Gregson and Mr Bovington of Toronâ€" to came up on their motor cycles and spent the holiday with the former‘s parents Mr and Mrs McKinnon . Mrs E E Hocksidge left Tuesday July 3rd for Mossbank to visit her parents Mr and Mrs Werry. Quite a number of our young peoâ€" ple took in the sports at Flesherton and Inistoge on July and. Mrs Geo Sturrock returned home Saturday having spent the past two weeks with friends in Toronto. d‘lhin seems to be the order of the y. Miss Cavanagh, Sault St Marie, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs Mcâ€" Donald, Economical Travel â€"The West is HOPEVILLE at about , heavier Jackson, Town Agent to Westâ€" Haw, a , spent Mr and A number from here attended the pic* nic and concert in Holstein on July 2nd. Miss Eila Lewis, Knox, spent Sunday with her cousin Miss Janet Kirby, M..k 2y s £ 1 1 The trustees of S S No‘9 have Miss F Kerr of Varney for the . _ Congratulations to the Misses ina and Bessie Alles who rece plomas at the Mt Forest _E COollege at the June examinatior to Miss Ruberta Philip, who 1 cesaful in her first year‘s exams ham High School. Miss Lydia Féfï¬'ui;;nvhau retu the Munition Factory, Toronto holidaying at her parental home. Miss Lena Neiltét; â€"oMit Forest spent afew days with her aunt Mrs Groat and her lrignd! the Misses Allies. Mrs Reid and Flen{it;-g;-;;ent Sunday at J Lane‘s. Swinton Park. Mr Lane has had a ‘relapse but is convalescing again. Mr John Sinclair made a business trip to Cedan:i}le recently. | : 30. SmeGiaiosieaithe vlR. t 12. 024 Mrand Mrs W Orchard of Mount Forest visited recently at P Mutch‘s, They were accombganicd home by their li t‘e daughter Mabel who has been spending part of her holidays there, Miks railg .0 0 10.} mas gone to Cass City, Mich, to visit her brother William . Mr and Mrs Thos Keith are also in Michigan visiting his brothers. Miss NellieMutch has returned home after a very enjoyable time in Toronto. | Mrand Mrs W Orchard of Mount, Entont . utedeA .l .l ce C ied A severe electrical storm passed over us on Monday and several experienced slight shocks although no great harm was done in our immediate vicinity . Rain ! Rainier ! Rainiest ! Rain! More Rain! Most Rain ! When shall we reach the climax ? Rev Wm Loyegrove addressed the Orange Order in the service on Sunâ€" day evening. The Orangemen, about 20 in number, marched in a body to the church. The Presby terians kindâ€" / ly withdrew their service for the evening, A strawberry social will be held in the park on Tuesday,â€"July 17th, at 7 o‘clock providing that the weather is favorable. If the weather will not permit the festival will be held in the basement of the Methâ€" odist church at the same hanr " A. ... tertaining program WIfll;e ;;o:ided Mr. J. Stevenson, Mr. and Mr R Irwin are the chasers of cars the former Maxwells. at We understand that vlï¬";écott of Seaforth has been engaged as teacher in the junior room of the school. L O. L No 2296 members will celebrate the 12th in Mount Forest, Mrs. J. D. Roberts left Saturday to visit her brother in Newtonville, Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown and daugh ter Lily of Regina arrived Friday evening to spend the summer here. _ _Mrs Cringle of Mt Forest was the guest of Mrs A R Hershey last week, returning with Mrs Whethem on Monday. Mr Wm Isaac, Toronto, paid a flyâ€" ing visit to the burg on Tuesday. Mr Harold Main has returned from ‘ his school near McCool,. ! Miss Inez Allan left tfor Toronto on Monday morning. Mt and Mrs T. J. Reid have left on a two month‘s trip to West. Mr James Hunt and daughter Miss Mandy were in Riyerview. Mr David Scott, con. 12, Proton, bad his barn burned as a reésult of Monday‘s storm. Miss Ethel Sharp went to London Monday, for a twoâ€"weeks‘ holiday. Mr and Mrs Funstan and Mr and Mrsâ€"â€"â€"â€", Riverview, visited at the home of Mr Marshall Burrows on Sunday, £ tocaL anp personalts _ DDUCTION SERVICES M HOLSTEIN LEADER DURHAM REVIEW ORCHARD s to the Misses Georg- lles who received diâ€" Mt Forest Business ie examinations. Also Philip, who was Sucâ€" YEOVIL Toronto, after the latest purâ€" ve engaged the coming returned to . P. Mutch 7 L CBREY Sss is enite ied e by their| 1917, to Mr and Mrs Geo. H. Alles, has been| a daughter. here. Brownâ€"In Egremont, on July .5th, t Sunday | _ 1917, to Mr and Mrs Jno Brown, a M;‘ Lane daughter. FaiesCing Hamiltonâ€"On r12th con, Egremont, business‘ on Sunday, July 8, to Mr= and Mrs ‘ f James Hamilton, a daughter, at Durâ€" two béing Aesâ€"â€"In ‘.Egremont,i on June 29th Fao uo o oys o e e i: Oy CaEs Rawn tor the soldiers, as we learned later her daughters joined her in the good work, but the number knit did not amount to what we said. |, «_ wo know the many friends of Mrs Cook (nee Miss Edna Leflar) join us in .e&tending congratulations and best wishes to herself and Mr Cook . We welcome Mrs Arme Hunt back to the,Bend and hopeshe will soon bel strong again. Oh for dry weather and the genial | rays of old Sol. We were misinformed abcut the glnbe‘r of Enlu.;u’ socks knit by Mrs ple of weeks with her aunt Mrs Waters at Kenilworth. Mr and Mrs George Hant, 0O 8 k, visited at J Hunt‘s lately. Jaly‘s sun is shiniog brightly Over fields ot waviog grain, Over sparkling lake and river Over mountain, forest, plain ; Bu; over distracted Europe war clouds ang l Blackening each fair summer day And millions of lives are sacrificed To check mad ambition‘s sway ; When will this dreadial carnage cease ‘ And nations sheathe the sword, May the Almighty grant the prayer Give peace in our time, O L rd. Miss Rath Earig is spending a couâ€" mllus unlt : : dsc se T in ins Ba Phone 3 1â€"15 m-â€"-qwmgwm ver C‘“““"“"""“"W!F Store closes at 6 p. m. except Wed. livelioolda.tohehldï¬ortl;enk.g _ n- * K.’{Jfliflymw"( MW‘A:- MB : ie 15 w Rev. Mr Sturgeon spoke to the conâ€" gregation mentioning its good for. tune in receiving such an able minâ€" ister. He then referred to the way in which hoped Mr Scott would be reâ€" ceived and the dependence of the minister‘s successful pastorate on the people. At the close of the services a cordial invitation was extended to all to the tea in the basement. ! " f o P ee Eulc s ta l o [ Rev. Mr Craw, Moorefield, who after. | 4810 & bit ot' the latter with all ou { wards led in prayer. Following this | pl“k on . It‘s been warm and brigh ; |the choir rendered a selection and then | all the time with just an SORasIunk Mr Craw began his sermon taking "AiD ADd the crops and hay are in the 23rd and 24th verses of the chapâ€" ‘ good shape, ‘|ter read for his text. _ He called at.| We‘ve bad a marchiog order par tention to Barnabas‘ character, the Ade or signal scheme with lamy credit he received for being a good | Practice at night every day this week. [mau,his generosity ofinward thought We thought it was a pretty stif and also of outward giving. _ Lastly ’ week‘s work and wondered what it he applied this to the people desiring | was for but our 0. C. (now promoted them to measure up to a Barnabas t0 Major) put us wise yesterday standard. morn. Hethinks the King may be | _ The moderator, Rev, Mr Sturgeon, |JOWn anytime now to inspect the gave an outline of the proceedings | D‘Yi8iOn and of course wants us to be ,since the latter part of April and then | 44 OUF best, _ We‘yehad considerable Rev. Mr. Cooper addressed the newly | H@ drill also and have our "present inducted minister in words of counsel J arms" down to a science. We do it from minister to minister. â€" He emâ€" |altogether jast as if it were one man. phasized the fact that they were serâ€"| A S0ldier carrying a rifie, instead of vants of God, therefore the responsiâ€" JUSt an Ordinary salute, has to ‘"preâ€" bility they must undertake. _ Rev, %°05 @rms" to any officer above the. Mr Gray offered the induction prayer | "ADk of Capt to a Major, Colonel, ete. at the close of the address and the L thiDk 1 sent a snap of Edgar and I choir again sang. | with our guns at the ‘‘preseni‘ sn ___ Services in Holstein Preabyterian Church were well attended Tuesday afternoon the occasion being the inâ€" duction of Rev, Mr Scott, formerly ot Kilsyth. The service was opened by the usual procedure on such occaâ€" sions, Rev. B. M. Smith, Dromore, presided, the Scripture lesson from the 11th chapter of Acts was read by ; y c tky en C ds moll 2 8 sOUTH BEND 119 $ Phone oxD?s2s9<2â€"9<2<9<2<39€>~ â€"30 Gee I JoxHN M. FINDLAy I spent yectorrday (8at) canoeing on the river with Abe and Cliff Crake E!{oq: Bradtford. It was nawail Auns | 744 0[f¢ &406 at the ‘‘present‘‘ so | you‘ll see how it is done. f ] One day this week the 15th Brigace of Infantry had a big scheme and of course we being the 15th Signal Seeâ€" tion had to be out also. They had a great many trenches dug ali over A big bhill representing our 1st, 2nd and 3rd lines. At a given hour the batâ€" ter‘s dashed out of these trenches and : ’acrou a valley to other trenches | where the Huns were supposed to be and captured them. The signallers had to follow the infantry with teleâ€" phoce wire and phones or buzzers and then wire the results of the fight back to Headquarters. ‘Twas very interâ€" esting. Flags are used as a means of signalling only when they can‘s get them on the phove, the wires hayving all been cat by shells, sbrapâ€" nel, etc. Isaw Bobtio Eccles out on the scheme also. He was woking a machine gun. / |Just an ordinary salute, has to *‘preâ€" |sent arms" to any officer above the |rank of Capt to a Major, Colonel, etc. | I think 1 sent a snap of Edgar and I | with our guns at the *‘present‘‘ so | you‘ll see how it is done. ! Iiwas on daty in Signal office this ; | morn and this afternoon it‘s too hot to ; | walk out much so I guess I‘ll write. . The weather here for the past six ‘weekl bas been simply grand | |although pretty hot for parades and , |route marches and we‘ve been doing .|quite a bit of the latter with all our |pack on. It‘s been warm and brig ht |all the time with just an occasiopal |rain and the crops and hay are in | good shape. |._ We‘ve had a marchiog order parâ€" }ade or signal scheme with lamp | practice at night every day this week. | We thought it was a pretty stiff | week‘s work and wondered what it | was for but our 0. C. (now promoted to Major) put us wise yesterday | ‘x]norn. Hefbinh the K_ing may be Dear Mother; Leave your Onlev\( , 5 â€"â€"forâ€"â€"â€" f M a Strawberries * | [The following interesting letter is from Murray Findlay, a wellâ€"known Dromore boy, He is having showers and sunshine, as usual with the boys] Aeroplanes No Novelty Sunday, June 10, 1917, or > wants a hams . _4 70 for the man sdvantagw 4 tomt send Prospenity" Take Canadian Pacific Information from Ticket Offices : 141â€"145 St. James 5 Proma M B12t, Wandror Hotel, Winazor Your Future is in the West oundpfotisguites han put Westen WHDbOnds of aores waiting for the man _ ALL MAAIL" â€" also by THURSDAY‘s sTEAMER ~piratory tract and MAY Sth TO OCTOBER souh Scott‘s Emulsion contains . q"hk;neaï¬d'.h....ol 1200 0 2 200 CCCCC melid? a Do colds settle on your chest or in bronchial tubes? Domu;\......",m’f’;’ are you subject to throat troubles Such troubles should have immediate "m'mlthenne-nï¬ve powers of Scott‘s Emulsion u‘d against consumption which so easily follow; HAVE YOU WEAK Lunges? The Review and the Farmers‘ Adâ€" yooate for 1 year................. The Rev.ew and Toronta NDaoil» HOMESEEKERS® EXCURSION s Newsfor one yeur.................. The Revirw and Toronto Daily Globe tor 1 year....,................ 'l‘l: B_ovlow and Weekly Witness The Review and Toronto Daily Th‘e. Review ard Toronto Dailr TVESDAY " ALL RAIL‘ â€" also by We stock of oground feed whea: on hand that are offering for the nex: few d’l)" at per ton, sacks inclucâ€", ed... If you eed, buy now as w« have only a limi uantity to offer :: the price. Rob Roy Mills Co. _ Anniverary services w Knox churdp, Normanby on 15th. RevND. L. Campbel) will preach 2R3 o‘clock an On the follow [hefl‘“onday ev the great ann: and « will take place.\ Durham best singers are C to of the musical of the number of good ts are an excellen â€" progranM\ is bei Admission 25cts. 1e Hev.ew and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for 1 year...... and a snap on it ing the cords of t! developed and he You can get it at any drug store. y store. » _ Sooft & Rowne, Toronto. Ont‘ * For SaLe atr a Barganx.â€"a Beli cutting box, good as new, engine, horge power and hand connection. J. N. Murdoch, Durham, Inside of two weeks a marble Cutter will be in town to cut inscriptions on headstoncs or monuments, now crected Any person requiring work done shoulg apply at once to ,__ Allan Bell, DiED FROM LOCKJAw.â€"Peter Rolinson Huron township, was leading an animg by a rope, wher it became frightened and ran. _ The m;xpulled through his hand * Great Lakes Routes" Two Houses for Ren: , Apply â€" Mrs ) w’.“&f’:’;sds‘ To REST.â€"The house iD Upper Town, recently occupied by Mp Robt, Milne. Good garden, Annilo +. JULY 12, 1917 and Saturday 1 ADDITIONAL 10Ca13 Normanby on Sunday, Ju); . L. Campbell of Brantford 3 o‘clock and 7.30 p. m. bg Monday evening July 10 services will be held in PI::“BM The Ottawa Journal contrasts Bord« the h':? rand Laurier. One is 63, the other 7 ==hm-'..d’ Both are lawyers both are marned, bot branes of the throat . are childless, both are deeply religiou I"““m- both have marvellous memones and ar : lqd;:m. loyal to their colleagues. Here the resen blance ends. Borden dislikes politics, 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmme Laurier it is the breath of life. Bord« " » likes a pipe occasionally and Laurier dox EKERS nut. Bordenis richâ€"was sich befor 8 ' o N s entered poktics ; Laumer was not ught in his han« thumb out. L. ""C in Um 4 by Mp Robt Apply to Wiw, Weir cod liver 2 50 2 40 4 90 8 50 50 meeting will be held on July 24 at Mrs Colin McArthur‘s on the 10th con where a new Society will be organized. The Ottawa Journal contrasts Borden 2 day shirts were made and 2 prs o! «x started. $7.50 was donated The n« Pleased to have a call last Prenger Martin of Sask, who panied by his uncle Hon Dr . P P. We did not fail to cong on his recent great victory, w advisedly for no small shan wess in the recent election of ® his Conservative opp only 7 seats) is due to his wir ality, his clean cut and consis to his manly utterances in platform, He is tall, a sixâ€"40 attractive in manner, and | about forty years we should s of him in the London Adv week is a libel on his good Dr and he proceeded to Allar This week he is in London his parents in the parent Exeter. \ W STAN The Saugeen Red Cross x at the home of Mrs. R. Banks of In spite ofthe weather 29 la present. 29 pillow cases, 5 ho«n Over a week ago, Master Fred lett, son of W.C. Vollett, barber pile of stones. and cut quite a gas paintiol his left hand, 1t was not serious at first, but when heada lumps under his arms develop« learned blood poisoning[had set in ical treatment was then prompt!s and thelittle dJad is now about Saturday‘s casualty lists 0 name of Alex Donaldson giw as a town in lllinois. Alex w with the Bell Tek‘ph«m« Co i district betore enlisting in D is popular and widelyâ€"known | stein, Mt Forest and other tos hope his wounds are not serio Farnu®r Fercsuson Hoxou®t leaving Ayton for his new appomnt Arthur, Rev. Father Ferguson was ed with an appreciative address 11 members of St. Peter‘s church ther was neatly bound in colours of w gold, along with a handsome pw taining approximately £200. Fat guson replied very feelingly. ter pressing his heartâ€"felt gratitude congregation for their generositg their pastor, for their Christian and particular reverence for mi God, and finally for their hearty c tions in his life work, the saly souls. â€" In concluding he repeated preciation of their material offer asked to be often remembered spiritual meditations. Mai Boxes Here boxes which were arran ago to be placed at the town, arrived last we ceived by Postmaster $ the Governmear wili s ahe near future to insta â€" _A patriotic A@rde Waudby on ‘K Monday, July 2: 6 to ®. _A good pro Proceeds in aid of t Women‘s Institute We omitted | ing of a Dromo: appeared in 4h« noparticulars only slight. occupy the Pres day next. Mr. Towner ha John Snell, his Gra VOL. XL, NO. 29 It is War Time Produce More and SBave More Muke Your Labor Efficient Materials from We 1‘ Your Mosey W »C Production & T assT‘Db 1872 i Advances N 220A special fe D U R H A M p}’“.’ Â¥y | W and Save More S ladie bot} M M