|°»® " KARSTEDT BROS., Priceville % ind Apopbeene Peopceloen noelp ecelans aodace es acwiane nc wnalane * Ladies‘ Fall and Winter :;ccxmmszmmxmmw%{ ® PRICEVILLES BUsSY storg 2 Woollen We have startling values in black and blue serges in widths inging from 42 to 54 inches. We bought very heavily of these rlier at a special price. Also Shepherd Checks, mixed goods silks, Corduroys, Velvets, Wash Goods, etc. [+»* These haye come to hand in good time, for which we are very e thankful, Deliveries are being made very alowlyowing to several E auses We will be delighted to show you these fine coats, suitable for driving and street wear. Also Men‘s Buffalo Coats, 5'C subber interlined and Robes. These are all excellent stock. Un Ladies‘ Dress Goods ibbers, etc en Sign and Live up to Your Food Service Pledge bread, beef and bacon your family now eat. \lgain, we can show you excellent values in Men‘s Ribbed Underwear, or Fleeceâ€"lined. lerably higher. A full stock of Ladies‘, 1 s Underweas is to hand. we beseech you, Women of Canada, to Dedicate Yourselves and Your Families to War Service by signing the Food Service Pledge. The sacrifice is not great. We merely want you to substitute other foods for part of the white leasge let us show you VALUES in Vimy Ridge, Lens, The Somme, Verdunâ€"aye and the Deathâ€" In the name of these Heroes of imperishable Soul of Canada transfigured and the undying, The defence of Ypres followâ€" ing the first ghastly gas attack April 22, 1915, exalts all history. By it our men were 1 They Shall Not Pass SEPT 20, 1917 Woman‘s Auzxiliary, Organization of The Immortal Cry of Canada at the Second Battle of Ypres. Blankets, Underwear â€"â€"has to offer ; Serges, Etc. ilues in Woollen Blanâ€" r-linefi.___ These will be , Misses and Chilâ€" in 2 and | 3 plys. and Shoes, of these splendid troops averted a disâ€" aster wlxicK might have been attended with the most serious consequences." "In spite of the danger to which they were exposed the Canadians held their ground with a magnificent display of tenacity and courage; and it is not too much to say the bearing and conduct Division was thus left dangerously exâ€" posed to serious attack in flank, and there appeared to be a prospect of their being overwhelmed and of a successful attempt by the Germans to cut off the B}:tiél;‘ troops occupying the salient to t t. "What follows almost defies desâ€" cription. The effect of these poisonous gases was so virulent as to render the whole of the lihé‘i;élc_l'b'yv the French Division practically incapable of any action at all. T he Stand of the Canadians __ _‘"The left flank of the Canadian Sir John French‘s Seventh Despatch, General Headquarters, 15th June, 1915 s Committee, in Coâ€"operation with The Hon. W. J. Hanna, Food Controller Mrs E E. B&;it-'i'dge goes to Holâ€" Pr;\':;l;us‘;:ï¬ stein fair Tuesday, 25th, Jadge of Parted this ladies‘ work there. Dec "__ g3° 2. 27 @‘! conduct service at New Eogland at 7.30 Sunday, 23rd instead of at Hopeyille owing to Esâ€" plin anniversary services. Our sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Alex Pallister as they receivâ€" ed word Sunday their son Dave was killed in action. Our boys are in the thickest we believe. Mr ard Mr3 A. liir.vï¬u;;;z- are visiâ€" ting friends at Priceville ana Fliesherâ€" ton. Miss M. Schmidt, Flesberton was home over Sunday. Warmer weather lgai; tayors us, Piper McEschnie, with the Mt Forest Pipers attended their first fair of the season on Friday at Hanover. Priceville, Ont., Seeonci;x of NEIL AND ELIZABETE McKINnox Deeply loved and sadly mourned. * They never die who live in hearts they loved," ANHNNORrrmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmases 2222 DONALD L. Rev Forde will conduct PRICEVILLE : *‘ Somewhere in France" HOPEVILLE DIED Sign the one and display the other. of food in your home. ' A Food Service Pledge and Window Card has been or will be delivered to you. The Pledge is your Dedication to War Serviceâ€"The Window Card is your Emblem of Honour. f D ?J u::;moml With regret we learn the death of Mrs Frank Sheppard of Kitchener who deâ€" parted this life Sept 5th at her home there. Deceased‘s maiden name was h Mr Alex McDonald of Durham was thgrguest of relatiyes here last week. Lfttle Miss Margaret Dunbar is again able to play about. Margaret fell off their own gate catching on a spike proâ€" jecting out of the post mflictin} a nasty wound in her leg. Dr D. B. Jamieson was soon on the scene and dressed the wound requiring nine stitches. \ MrSam Arrowsmith is atw;;'â€"e'lvent visiting Grimsby friends. Mr and Mrs Jas Johnston and childâ€" ren motored from their home and spent the Sabbath with the Nelson family. Grain cutting is once more a thing of the past. The weather in general was favorable for harvesting nllowfnf farmers to get all through but there still remains the big task of threshing although in our burg good progress has already been made in that direction. Grain in genâ€" eral is turning out well. Several nights last week saw frost but the damage from this source was small. day. Substitute for beef and bacon such equally nutritious foods as fish, peas, lentils, potatoes, nuts, bananas, etc. flour. Or, order some brown bread from your baker each catmeal, corn, barley GLENELG CENTRE Thou Shalt Not Want The Undying Pledge of Canada‘s Mothers to Her Sons. N D Mary McCormick daughter of the late ® Angu McCormick, Piger McCormick INITY as he was favonblï¬knm. Her brothâ€" er Dan and sister Mrs Irvine Anderson . |are well known in this locality as was ~a famam n 0 We dn e g o gn o e i ind DURHAM REVIEW TORONTO *] Miss Jessie McKechnie became the ‘ | bride of Mr Nelson Hughson of Orangeâ€" ville promp.tly at 3 o‘clock to the strains â€"| of Lohengrin‘s Bridal Chorus played by t | Mrcs A. H. Drirkwater of Guelph, sister of the bride. The bride entered the ; | parlor lcaninlg'l on the arm of her brotherâ€" inJlaw, A. H. Drinkwater, She was ; beautifully gowned in a dress of pale | blue duchess satin carryinha bouquet | of roses and sweet peas, iss Muriel | Beaton, niece acted as bridesmaid in a gown of pale blue crepe de chene with over lace and pearl trimming carrying a bouquet of roses and lily of the valley. The groom was ably assisted by Mr Percy Caldwell of Weston. The Rev Ww. g Hodgson B. A. pastor of Jones Ave Baptist Church performed the cerâ€" emony pronouncing the happy couple man and wife in the presence of their immediate relatiyes. ‘After the usual congratulations all sat down to a sumpâ€" tuous dinner. The bride‘s travelling suit was of grey silk with hat and shoes to match. ‘The happy couple intend ' leaving Shortly on t heir honeymoon trip ‘ to Detroit, Chicago and other American | cities. On their return trip they will reside at 49 Ravina Cresent We exâ€" teryl happy congratulations. 1 L2 q603 18 22 209 CONCIE! Onue ICaVES as chief mourners her husband, one son Pte Francis and two daughters to whom we extend our sympathy. A Vouiet but prettyweddin% took place on Wed Sept 1%th, at the home of the bride, 39 Ravina Cresent, Toronto when Miss Jessie McKechnie hecame the °3 [ 4 _ _ DDU Y~NIB INISs locality as was the deceased and were both at her bedâ€" side during her last hours, Mrs Anderson remaining for the funeral. She leaver t t a praci i;l"'t;;'m'c v:{d Dest place o get a pract ining e to help to meet the demand for tm;moe help. Students mg enter any time. No increase in fees. irculars free on appliâ€" cation. Turnbullâ€" Bla;;;-:l'h“at Dan. Edge, Treasurer, be paid $75 on salary, ~Car Council adjourned ‘to October 13th at 10 a. m, J. S. Black, Clerk. Blackâ€"Turnbullâ€"That Geo I fund to Treasurer 75¢ for grave from farm of John Delaney and cepted by him.â€"Carried. Turnbullâ€" Mcinnisâ€" That meet current expenses and lia the Township of Glenelg for 1917â€"18 be struck at six mills â€"Carried. Turnbullâ€"Blackâ€" That gravel accts. be paid as follows: Wm Jack 4.00, John Stonehouse 2.05, Wesley Arnett 4.00, E. Welsh 1.30, Arch McKinnon 65c, Norâ€" man Mcintyre 2.00, James McFadden 1.50, W_ H. Patterson 4.00, W. Wilson 1.05, J Barnes 2.00, Donald McArthur 3.00. Total for Gravel $25.55. Carried Peartâ€"Blackâ€" That Thos E. Blair‘s offer of putting in two gates and allowâ€" ing a winter road through his farm, lot 6 con. 7, for his road work for 1917 amouâ€" nting to 4 days be accepted. Carried. Melonisâ€"Tarnoballâ€"That Thos Harrison be paid 35 cents balance on lamber tor shed and k. Aljoe $1.50 for repairs to grader. Carried. Tarobullâ€"Melonisâ€"That M. K. Richardson be paid $1.40 for registerâ€" ing Byâ€"law No 573. Carried. Peartâ€"Mclonisâ€"That Colin Meâ€" Arthur be paid $3.00 for inspecting sheep killed by dogs. Carried. Peart â€"McIonis â€" That | Micheal _ !8"8®8i2z¢.......... .. Barry be paid $46 for sheep killed by | NEW PRINTS at 1 5¢, 1 dogs as certified to by C. McArthar, } uie Iospector. Carried. Co_= Rnticidatisci s ad U\.l\llu CE se ie ts es a e e aae Tuarobullâ€"Melonesâ€"That R. W. | _ sx>«)>..~12}4, 15¢, 17c and 18c yd4 Br-&iy be paid Q;l 00 for -heepl killed | Bpp COMFORTRRS, 1.85 to 4.50 ea C dofh st poriified to by Colin "“'(wmm BEDSPREADS,..... ...... Tuarobullâ€"Peartâ€"That Bel! be paid $6 75 bonus of wire fence on Durhax 57, con 3. Carried, Mclonisâ€"Blackâ€"That Gre ty Children‘s Aid Suciety be as a grant. Carried. Peartâ€"Black â€"That John Jones be!' paid $3 for work on roads in winter. | Carried . I ’ Blackâ€"Peartâ€"That George Binnie be and is herehy appointed Assessor tor the Township otf Glenelg to mak» the assessment tor the year 1918 acâ€" cording to section 59 of the Assessâ€" ment Act and that the salary be $100 for all the duies of an Assessor exâ€" cepting the selecting ot jurors the atterding Judges Court ard the equaliziog of union school sections when necessary. Carried . G ; ap plications for (ffice of Assessor; sheep claims R W. Brady and Mike Barry and seyeral commanications from money lenders and good road people. Council met Sept 8th pursuant to adjournment. All the members presâ€" ent, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and eonfirmed. Communieations read from 3. J. Parker, land sale ; R. A‘joe, repairs to grader ; Thos & Arthar Blair re winter road thrcugh Lot 6, con T L Colin MeArtbur, stbteep yaluation ; Grey County Children Aid Society for grant : R. J. McFadden and 11 others for bonus tor wire fence ; Thos Tarnâ€" 1 buil re school equalization : Alex Mortn on same ; J. A. McDonnld! explanation re u .ion § 8 No 2 B. & Bornâ€"On Friday, Sept 14th to Mr and Mrs Wm McCormack, a son . Mr Robt Knox received official notice that his son Pte R. T. Knox of the 147th had been gassed. @sThreshing is the order of the day at present, Mr and Mrs R. Elliott of Wingham and Mrs J. S. Elliot of Dundalk visiâ€" ted with Mr and Mrs D, J. McCorâ€" mack on Friday. Mrs Stewart accompanied â€" her daughter Ruth to Toronto. Miss Maggie Campbell left for Toâ€" ronto Normal School. Mrs Milner is home after holidayâ€" ing in Dundalk, A number from the vicinity attendâ€" ed the meetings in the Mennonite church, Mr and Mrs John Nichol of Priceâ€" ville visited the McCormack families. Mr and Mrs Alex Ferguson Jr motâ€" ored to London Saturday, SWINTON PARK > c a esia visited recoutly. aud were | Sole 7_ ifameons Durhag mother, Mrs Thes Pardionn® .‘ * |‘~~" Azap medy, Miss McCormack is visiting Mr and ienss Mrs Chas Moore, Markdale. . e Ne s onl oo FERiipE Serdoatold cin. . 6 » stt se s AF 4 222 [Bdbe struck at six mills on the $. ied. :k;‘l‘urnbull:’l‘hgt Geo Peart reâ€" Glenelg Council C.A. Fleming, F, C inisâ€" That rates to nses and liabilities of 75¢ for gravel taken tâ€"That Mrs John‘ it ~ boous for 27 ,Cd,--rm CURT“â€-‘CQH:.'&.- YTiviy .i; Durham Road Lot: ***+~**~~+~+75¢) 1.00 an 1.50 pa d. [CURTAINSCRINM at...... .. ______ â€"That Grey Cournâ€" the year not acâ€" paid $5 o White Wash Skirts & i T * C. L. GRANT $ . ymhasnarreih > oo . 3 NOW IN STOCK * f Throngh Tourist Sleeping Cars _ to WINNIPEG on above dates, _ leaves Toronto 10.45 p m., no change of cars, via Transcontinâ€" ental Route, Return limit, two months, excliusive of date of sale. Berth reservations and full paitieulars at all Grand Trunk ticket offices, or write 0. R. HORNIN(G, District Passenger Agent Toronto, Ont. Finlay Grabam, Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 Round trip ticke‘s to certain points in Manitoba, Saskatcbewan and A!â€" berta yia North Bay, Cochrane and Transeontinental Route, or via Chicâ€" ago and 8t Panl on sale each Taesday until Oct 30th, inclusive at low fares. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS f wl [ % pJLQLL J ppLppFL THE BIG Aence in Ceylon. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. UGreq Terms, moderate. Arra ments for sales a o ie smcs an tos ooran, 0) ce, i there. or to Ceylon P. O., will t?: promptly attended to, Terms on application to O. MoPHAIL J. P. TELFORD Barrigter. Solteitor in Saprom Issuer of Marriage Licenses. eral financial business transa DURKHAN, ONT, (Lower ‘ W.C. PICKERING D. D S., LDS HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. Uni it uate of Royal College ofnl;:mnrgn.r:‘:m- ot‘:)ntu'h Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store ARTHUR H. JACKSON Office â€" HONOI GRADUATE Toronto University, Gra duate Royai Coliege Dental Burgeon Dentistry in ufl‘. branches. Te lt Lims A _A J unicatio2 bet Mco:: 48. 'o:.n Ollce an 9â€"HM a. m _ 2â€"ipa, New Spring Goods Member Oollege Physicians au 1 Surgeons FFICE: Over J. P. Telford‘â€"9f0e, near 0 1y opposite Registry Ofice RESIDENCE : @econd house south of office on east sige or Alpert dt. Registry J. 6. HUTTON,.M.D.. C M. Mr McPhail Bas a telephone in dn Aavias J. F.GRANT D. D.s. Notary Public, Commissioner, CONVEYANCER. &e. ‘â€" _ ver Jeweliry stove nd oppo site Post Office, D. MePHAIL, Ceylon OF to C. RAMAGE, "Dur *** »»»+sa ++ $2.25 15¢, 17¢, 20¢ a yd. Money to Loan, 7â€"9 p. un 34 »# 4oi. 9