917 'orcc m UGO Gl 3? h"lt.'Ty: 4xmariayggggaiaaamxgagapi44 'h'X1'is'F Am " the many {new and loan an: m I be missed the: ill. mu m: be that ot He Andrew Pinata: who is rep Med "Killed in â€don on w» p; b. The late Pro Pinkerton nu mm VI Pncewlle toe the ham ;.ears or more. Ir., brother Food. ttn Ins: week, reported w [1de and Wu H 'pe, prom“ in: nicely. I i'te J Lu Meade. son at W. J. the†y A' 1c. rlilenelgCenlh cKrGrtit Wam- gne mun panisulmd Tm sympathy of.†entire 00- wum'y 1: extended to the Home†mm) ll, t " great sorrow. Wad w» [my val on Sunday that Pte A.“ MA :car had died " would. in 3) iAustralian Cage!!! Suzie-on Mus Mary McIntosh Ill bag. tral Durhun wrath! or Io nod ALL “gnu f ‘r Toronto. A week .30. Neil k. McKinnqn of Torah up... (be Weeig end at, his hon.- in tho 11!- ibge. rs Clare of unlock is vutute m her sister Mrs W. H. Paterson. -311†Christan: Sinclair "ii um. nine Isabelle Mcho It. I“ Turou; t I a while. " Dr Dachau is I a the thy. pending . h. a.†“be t ever', Canada's Victory Loan, l9l7§ KARSTEDT BROS, Priceville Get Behind the Wheel of a F and and Drive PRICEVILLB VILLAGE PRICEVILm mammaaxmxgxmxmma RY it just once! Ask your friend to let you “pilot†his car on an open stretch. You’ll ike it and will be surprised how easily the Ford is handled and driven. It you have never felt the thrill of driving your own (far, there imme- thing good in store for you. It is vastly di trent from just riding-being a passenger. And especially so if you drive a Ford. Young boys, . ls, women and even trranitattters--thotyapdt! of. them-. artdriving Fugue" anionioxmgéh AIT). trtopt' te! “I.†“if? "iv' iii" "ixiiaiGiii Ga, Ga 'smoo' - thiess. wh its strength and power show to advantage. Buy a Ford and you will want to be behind "the wheel" hour Earnings, Save Sotnething--, Bny Victory Bonds N0v.15, 1917 THE UNIVERSAL CAR This Space donated by to As we were pulsing along some lama this afternoon we nw I tUld cl buckwhut out in the Hook ya: to it in not post harvest time you. It will be In numbered by some that in the you P-'"-".-"--------, ------- Tune " pausing slang. Ihis in Bat. utdey night, the 10m November, 1917, There Is In, emonnt of In. tori-l for to mite about had yet we do not know whet to write upon these xronbleeome times when out have bore that are “king one of the" helpleu one: " their different homes are celled to face the tribnnd Ind] pronounce them exempt or otherwiu' bat we no not going to any much on] that subject as this writinn. F. O. B. FORD, ONT. V """a “live I. Covet-due Pam-non cum mm the West In: Friday at roman with his father and t during the coming winter. Mr Bert All-sen: "a in tl last week for s couple of dun. "r"""'-'--. lud- wu “no in In: week’- 00ml " tut, being wounded in she thigh. N , museum hue .beon mind but In have " wound wn not at . action- nnnro ad that he mny be doing well now. Surely Pritssiul nnd community in leeling the mn- tiel of war in n very gave manor. 1 Cn-c. Vb“ PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS his writing. Pulling along, some Wifi; 3526611357 kia and hills Inn "tttet home Priday and will Der and mother in Atho city I In looking " Norman M_eDtrtttra0 a short lime use one would think that he: would be the Inn to be chimed by duth for he In of t strong robust constiouuon and a man who w“ al- ways lainhful in the diachnrge of hie dude; when laboung for than he on- gaged Inch. l I His pastor. Rey Mr Matheeon preached we funeral sermon taking foe his text the rennin "Prepnreto meet thy God 0 Israel." When sen- ttrot oat on a long journey comm preparations Ire neoeasnry before Jeev- mg home and how much more the neoeuioy of being prepared for the jaurney from winch no one ever re- turned. l r This hringa us at this writing nearer , to our homes foe death has claimed one of the young men who was born Wand raised on the South hue, Glenelg lin the person of Norman MoDougall , who was atriken with" oppenrlicatia ' while working in the wooda timhenng :eomewhere between Fergus and} ' Guelpn. Naturally the poor fellow thought he could make home before having an operation but was obliged to stay in Durham at Dr. Bolton's 011506 and wait till Dr Groves came trom Fergus. The operation was too late and death claimed him on Friday night of last week, the 9th Nov. The lremaina were taken to the home of his birth at hie brother Donald’s on the South line and the funeral took place this Monday afternoon, the 12th Nov and was largely attended to Mc- Neil'e cemetery. The pull batters were an: ofbia This " Month, night, the 12th Noe, . henntiful night for I winter one. Thus " the night they culled Holloween in Scotland in olden tirttea, The hlghlond longuogo of Halloween niohs is ‘Aoohe Tutusthoidtt,' We hear of deaths out " hand and I diulnoo own] from the one that an: on the Judgment bench to the on. ttmt) wields the no In some parts of the scattered wood! of ontario. Men of high and low unto are no Inspectors of person: to death when i t com» for from the 'millionire to use beggar um goes from door to door it shown no pnrtinhty. __ -_- uwvi I." "III " went in I for any! but can. L","l in a hurry spin to there wasn't much ploughing done that fall after that due. 88 you" up no not to I tumor“ with the thigh on the 18th of Oct. The snow wu about one foot deep but in. won: in n h- an- c., - . - “my - ml on the 12th 0.: and “and with In titithe middle of April. The" In. my mono: of "tMe" lots m the ground all non wring and fhslde ot grain could hue-n with stock. audio; in some time test ot now all winter. Some farmers drew their atop in on sleigh: Ind top-thud: ad it but the In“! or gum nu not of much use. Pfrro, felt on the The Sunday evening oervi'gu here on the 18th and 25th are angelica. Service Bt 8 o'clock. Rev L. J. lame, Toronto. was a visitor at Mr Wm Chrinie'u. Bucky. having charge of the servlonharo and It N "I Baal-ad. . Mr t ad Mrs Will Burnett drove our to Darn-In Sunday and remained tor Liltersreort"ntiors Monday. Ilia Sephonu Armstrong returned Sum-d" alter a ten days "In with i'orettto friends. Mr Home: and daughter “and, Idiom“, are visitors " Mr George Christi“. Kiss Lucy Wiloon wu I visitor over week end. been was slso there end gave an ttd. I Re the Provinoisl Good Roads dress and " he is a good spesker, it scheme. I consider it quite proper was enjoyed be all, The hsat on the that the Province should eontribu e progrsm wss Wax work, presented lsrgely to the improvement of our by Mrs Wm Hair, which wee the rods, owing to the lsrge sums collec- first to appesr in these parts snd all ted from motor lees and other sources thet new them,sav they were simply Ind so the province isc attributing " grand. s whole, therelole the propriety of A Red Cross quilt was then put sdopting some scheme whereby the " and esch one who bought a ticket 'rholt, ?ypld be benetited " tqtmliy bed a chance tor the lucky one. The as will“: I would "Itt.tpt than!" luck? one was No 35 and goes to J. ir'l'ine' P ?y.Otttstion with the ttrh. C. Wright. Proton 8tation. on municipalities. aiqttttte ten percent The funeral of the late Mrs R. Pat. 't'itettp,tt'shttt'hrperrt2'ge,uiirji1J on wss held “with," 1nterritttuni',C,1ili' include all 'dhoJll".2 rosds " S. Park cemetery. I g ' T and psy 40 per cent of the smonnt Mrs hell CImPPO†of Vulcan. Alu, ‘e’pead(d by the town'hip' on the re- “d, her ttteter Mi†Mamie â€CNN"! malnlng 90 per cent of the rosds. an. ttrrived home from the West laat der on approved road sys'eln‘ sud 60 week. per cent of the bridges Taking the Miss Maggie Knox of Mount Forest lessessvd vslue of the srbsn munici- Busines College and Miss Annie Knox } panties, slso getting their own msin ot Durhsm High School spent Week i reads included in the scheme. sud the end " their home here. (tttttttttttt of benefit derived by them of ----- hood roads would sppesr tome as not inking too much ot them. "OPEVILLE ; I believe that this hplant is accept; . , ble to 90 per cent of t e rstepsyers MlSel/'t,tt,t"i2',gtQ ours. The 1 the rursl municipslitiessnd not wish- . . . Sing to be s Keiser " home, while Councillor Hockridge is cognDIetlng Luriv'n‘ to destrov the one sbrosd, the 'tttrr road " BrytnAs Brides tltig 3 would submit the whole to your own "at. q . A . . " pod your readers' verdict. Miss Maggie Knox of Mount Fares: Bushes Collette and Miss Annie Knox of Durham High School span: week end " their home here. Mrs Noll Campbéll of Vulcan. Am mud her sister Miss Mamie MannlIy arriied home from the Wems In: wee . A Red Cross quilt was thee put " and euch one who bought 1 ticket. bad a chance tor the lucky one. The lucky one was No 35 and goes to J. C. Wright. Proton Station. A concert in aid of the Red Croas was held in Salem Church Tnesdav. Nov 6. Rev Jones occupied tneshair and called audience to order at9 o' clack and then proceeded with the program. Program consisted change by Alex Richardson. a readingr by Mr Edwin Fowler. and recitation: by A. 8:urroch of Hopevllle, Rev Mr Leena waa also there and gave an ad- dress and " he is a good speaker. it was enjoyed be all. The last on the program was Wax work, presented by Mn Wm Hair, which was the first to appear in these parts and all that new woman they were simply grand. moaned doik, tiGiliU""Gi""ait'l'd' MrJ. Pomerand RJ Porter. »-. Mr and Mr, R. Pardon iii/G Smith visited " J, Aldoorn‘s on Sun- in. Mr Wm Hay attend: Pr'oton citinroh oeoui ugly. What "tmotion, Wm? SPEC " you wish I bd aim in MILL! RY, all at Mr and Mm A proiuny apenc Sun duty " Mr Palliater's, Hopeville. E. E. noaridre'h tiopevMe Mr W. Knox attended I Ball in Proton Station Friday eve. Milo Aldeorn of Corbetton Sundly- ed at Mr Bert Hawe’. Entything 'IN", in the next three weeks n Reduced We saw in he: week’s items in the friceville have of an Irishman havinz 9. Potato that stack the teem. Well we hive an lmbmn living near here that had a potato thirty rods long, that be managed to are: but be bad to leave the reet " it went under the line fence, to his neigbor, The last toot ot the threshing en- gine was heard here Ssturday night when Jog Finis fiaitihtrtt threshing for D. McCormick. Mr McCormick had four sets. m had a. Urge grain crop and 35 acres of sweet clover. Banach his tsuistriithrro1C'" One must btrfirat but let us all Prepare to meet our God. Dr Sproulo in the “long the num- ber called "my lately and M. K. Richardson. men of honor. ‘80 we use tUt destht harvest is at til am- onl be it summer or winter. 80 tho all in to all to be prepared at his coming, Who cm tell who unxt any-Ml We were sorry to but of the death of Mr John Ruben-on of Durban. His father Ind mother were old resi. dents of the Durham Road. I little was: of Priouille. His mother its Ann Manchlun, sister of Mr: Du- gold McCormick of Prioeville. Mr and Mrs In Martin, Hanover. Newu come by wire of the death ot two boys from Prioovilla Andrew Pinkotton and Alex MoViolr, both killed in action. Monor is . son of Mr John McVicu- of Pomona, Glen.. ale and Pinkerton a Ion of Mr Pinker- ton of the old Damon: Road Artomosio. Mr Pinkerton has another eon wound- Dam. Me How ya - untied Ind lun- two duo'- In ‘Piomn In! “in In, a the old homo and hum of Priuvilh and Donald " the old Ila-mod. Mr Kahuna mended two {numb this Monday momma. the ttttte. In in; In Pusan of Durham who" fun-1 on! paused thug the Tovnliue whill the form" wu inshu gnvoyud. In Patton I“ buried n Swinton 'lark where her hulbund's tannins are but. I ied. “If." rel-tins. 1hadtetahee Boll of Durham provided the cunt whil- c0tiytakt"r. we, of iGGbi the SWINTON PARK DWI REV!“ Sr ttlt.- Margaret Greenwood, Clifford Cook. Jimmie Peart. Jr 4th-Evelena Cook. Hazel Firth, Herbie Hollis. Sr 3rd --Willie Edwards. Jr 3rd-Mary Beaton Charlie Robson, Katie M Firth. Sr 2nd Clara Greenwood, Marjorie Firth, Martin Haley. Jr 2nd-Cameion Robson, Gladys Firth. Jr Itt-Ncrman Haley. Iona Beaton. Sr Pt-Irene Hastie, Arthur McClocklin. Katie Halejy. Jr Pt- Gra- ham Timmins, Charlie immins Aver- age attendance 16. W. R. Wallace. Teacher A comlortable‘Srick house with a No I “one cellar. Also a good frame barn and men m of land one and one-half mile. cut from Hahn Hotel on 2nd con. Glenda. For particulln see 'A. H.JAcxaou. or Joan len-r. Durham Tanking you in anticipation for space in your valuable paper. Prioeville, R R l. of the beat varieties of Fruit Ind Orntt. meattat trees. Write for Catalogue. _ PEI-HA. NURSERY co., Toronto I Fourth, the apparent Injuetice ot taxing the people for n road deniz- ued by one-iner- with no minutes of the cons ; and " $9,000 per mile for building Ind 8200 per-mile per ennnm for repairs have been of common tte. ontrence. end as the Toronto-Hamil- ton road estimated to cost over $37. 000 per mile. tor building “one and as the lune e"ayte are the promoters in each case and pay but little ofthe expense. what is to be expected ? l Third, the estimnted time required to build the 420 miles of county roads _ being 15 years before deriving my benefit therefrom. unless I. host. of of foreigners are imported to do the work, Ind large sums borrowed " high interwar wpay for same which would saddle ndditionel burdens on our people, nlso deprive them of the continuity of _".rTltrttuyttison-tsry and tettefitsial to their progress and welt-re. Second. it in optional with the County Council to adopt or reject the reeds chosen by the several town- thine. and even should the Conn'y ;Council approve of them, the Lieut- 'rtmnt-govettot"iit-eooneips approval in required. which seems to me to inter that the County Council knows the roisdsthatthe people ot the several townships travel, better than they do themselves. and met the Llentennm- governor-in council known better then all of them put together. or) duplicity. I - _ . V.-- -..9. "t'1'"'""P B, coon $6.000 per mile. would give A $6),000 while paying 31001130. Township B would ttet$240.000 while paying only $200,000 or in other word: would be collecting 840000 offthepoor wwuahlp to build roads in the wealthy township. -- .-_.... “u... mustn‘t less satisisetlos. Two of the latest might be cloned the County Rows Scheme and the Provinelel Read Seheme. Some ot the objections I hove to the Countv Rosd Scheme In; first, its usisir allot- ttttttttttttttts mileage to be built in eseh of the several townships. As no illustration tne township A and township ll ellowing that eeeh he" on equal ares and the ssme number ‘ofmlles otroeds, but owing tothe superior quality of the land in B therefore the ytrturretytal.tmsd county assessment. Itgets forty miles re- gardless of costot construction while township A gets but twenty. and sup- posing township A owing to the eon- venience of getting suite bio mstensl for road hnildinz and other causes. costs $3,000 per mile end township R gtmieRfti'tn-.,....r, ___-.. . Editor Durban Revlew. Deer Sir ' Believing your eynpethy la in leveer a Wren end jut lewe. framed toe the purpaee n! eldlng end upbulldleg our people end uniting ell in the (literal: vocation- of me in one humonlone 1rhtttetateoperatmr" tor the general good. I on" etzenllun to one question very much to the tore for cone time, nemelv. good made. As our rude ere public highway free Iler ell, but very expensive to build and melanin. the claim is on ell toi mtrihute. but in whet prop rtlon It in dittiealt to know. There have been different plane in the past to meet the clinging con- ditions of the lime: suing mere er |... ....:..‘..‘.x-7 - - - NO. 5, GLENELG CY“ 800 16238 For Road Improve-at A. IleCInig. Voluntary enlistment has taken thous- ands of men from office work. Conscrip- tion will take more Offxe help is scarce nowandw.i1!betrcerve.t.yaooiv Young ,1tenandboysupdermiiftqryaee must sum vacant plates, and they need 9tretieth.flsu .th.e "Tyke" place Canada’s Victory 1408.". Take notic hat the Municipal Council of the Corpo tion of the Townof Durham in the Count (Grey. will take into con- sideration the assing, and if approved, .will pass at th eeting, to be held on the 3rd day of mber A D, 1917, at the hour of eight o ock in" the afternoon at gm 'JtT, Hall at. he Towni of Durham. a y- w or stnppi u an conveying to The Rob Roy a? Mills Company. Limited, that part f George Street East in the Town of Dur surveyed a-ai laid out and intended to used for the pur- pose of a Railway s ing at the Mills of the said ftgrtet an being composed of a strip of land o the rth side of George Street between Albert and Elgin Streets in the Town of Durha . And the Council wil at that time and gage hear in person by his Counsel, licitor or Agent. any son who claims that his land WI I be pre dicially affected ly. y By-law and w applies to be bind the tth day of 1ovember A. D. 1917. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL By their solicitor, J. P.Telfotd 30th Day of ovember, 1917 their name, add sees and descrip- tions and a full at tement of particu- lars of their claim and the nature of security (Inns) he by them, duly 'xtrtitied, and that er the said day theadministrator vi l proceed todis- tribute the assets of eestate among the parties entitled ereto, lining regard only to the nuns of which they then shall have otico. Dated this 4th day o November A. D. i917. tat Day of gust, A. D t 19v are requested lend by post prepaid or otherwise to diver to J P Telford of the Town of urban, Solicitor for the administrat on or before the " Universal Service - --Buy Victory Bonds" In the ma of the eetate ofAIemu n- der Mu Moan, late of the Town- tskip of lenelg in the County of Grey fa tter deceased. NOTICE . hereby given pursuant R. S O. 191 p In, Sec 56that all persons havi claims against the es are of the id Alexander Murehi. son who died I: or about the l tice In the ma ' pf der Mu him ahip of iiene Grey fa ner NOTICE i he R. S 0._191 , This Space donated by Girls Needed in Offices TORONTO w. POWXS HERBERT. Gin fill. all for so. I be: or 6 box" tor $2.50 u all good dub". Sample tree if you write to National Dru; & Cheniod Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto: or to ua. mddre.s, NI-Dn-Co.. Inn. 202 Main Sh. Buff-lo. N.Y. no “One single pill gave It [rut It“. I have now Intel: four boxes of GU Pill. and tltrd myself completely cured. No more bad htrmotrr--ii-e' " weight-. clear 'yer-fresh cotour--mqee Ike-[Qt and vigour. This in what Gin rm. hare done for me." Pumuvme, Ont. "tmstreeed hom Kidncy Tron“: for am] in". and tried el'tll'd',l"l I m9 in I rr-ipuoeo t on m- en! rTU,' my one being chunk. I dead?! to.trt Germs. “One Single " Gave Belief†Gin Pilh have at?“ astounding, nece- in the “and treatment Rheum. was in the Bark, Swans? Joigm. ijnry fumbles. Me. ma in aiming}; George Binnie' Williun Weir Executor: [tice to Creditors to Lea. 1917 t,?te Next Best 6 Investment t tomake is topurchase 't Buy Victory il; , War Loan Bonds . 'll', Stanfield's it. 'l' Underwear do t asgoodas gold,warm t . and uryhrinkable, for g . sale at t t t c. L. GRANT , tb06sitrsertdietiFii; Canada's Canada Needs Your Money --Buy Victory Bonds l Being lot 17, Con 4, N. D. Road Glenda. containing 50 acre. non-(r lean. Fume barn, Pd not" bush. the not nearly I." seeded dowrt. Water running both front and back. Conven- ient to Church And School. For furth. er puticul-n Apply to Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent. orC R. Harlin; District Pass. Agent; Toronto, Ont. Sleeping can on night train and Par. lor Cam on principal day mm. Untxcelied Dining Car Service The Double Track Route - lumen-u an. I "Gila" 1:1; dance to (xylem dun. or to Ion'E'oJ um! i: "if "temud to, "dTlthfdli2fll2i, a licenced ACstioLTr' tor Co. are; a... “a... "a... t u 2g"tefe.. 'lllibt'l1'l4lll1tll 'Ili/tPd J. P. TELFOBD oSrt'td.tcrfr1lt'trdr"at','tpg uairoTiia, cal tin-acid A sound investment. By purchasing them you are bepefitting yourself and helping your country ; and ARTHUR B. JACKSON W. C. PICKERING B. 08., L BS Norton auburn: o! a»... Union“: (Mute t I', 'iiet,t'rl4'ttitttht,'rdtttgt Finlay Graham This Space donated by J. Kahlil? B. D... L... C. HOIOI only“: Too-aw. an Felll'fMtPd Ilium. [on MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO .-uxt. J. G. BOTTOMIJ» 0 . as. JAMIBSON & “WES?! ea --__ Farm for Sale or Rent. ‘MuoLnn_I.eP by. Jet., LMOPHA Ii: . H. BEAN 00ml. on. (10477135; Notary Public. Oman-ton", Gonna-cu. an. â€In: mm†AG at "ts.et0iiifirir"iTiG"'rs.' I“, MOUII-u hm " I _ 111lriu'puaigt'te.s - - mJewc M.“mo a Post 'att' l tiiiiiiii iiiiiria"hlli'l'l' D. IGPIAIL Co lon ff lo C. MACK I’m Joan chvurn Victory Loan ICI/i I40-. 1-9 . " nun-undo: _ Ola: " M a nu noun. Tolephoie'iié. yummy:-