a bottle of ." to a relative in the service. Orchard Chub In. to 7.30 p. In. a baton. will be held Friday 16 in the ebmno mount“: Christ-u mom. here unaided To. tln Mt Forest Thur P. Cornish visited. "ITS Stott Ge, the lungs ates strength to If. Feeders 2 year- y. ". AM he held at lots .ze-nu m. at lo'dotk, Number 2.. I," id: my ea-tOtt ore ds. nd pneumonia blood to avert tic tendencies TH BEND Soap , 1917 ction Sale nlisted man up stronger uch sickness , the hem“ Pcncib Pipes, Gian “in. Brushe- Tobacco Saturday as as Hun: winked " on Sunday. ha; Mr J. but.“ mun another you: 'trt, win]. Me WI rd the other In, oan Strength HARD ax 419‘ I'll "red our the ture to slight. . c. approved Mint off for m. HN BROWN. Minor an) OHIO" nds blow cold . Ahead gnu. , growing old . children, Tor. Mr J. Enrig'o S. I “we!“ he school In: anything Ir Dam Wr, His brother Jsthat ttaTtt the lean". a vanished rip to the nee. blue thit w: i -. --.- ma. mug more. Killed in action on Oct. 26th Home made dainties w It sold and re- Leased who enlisted in the 147 freshments served. ributions to May. 191.6, a young man of Bazaar may be left at Mrs ieyon's I ordinary Intelligence and exec} In remitting for the Review, Sandy Mc- 353:3" kaths)sttiidy,iii,ii' 9ymctc)r,_orc'Gior, Alta., says. under t)'Jflg'/'iPritl2tehrog the 19t,' date of Nov. l'Ath : “Beapuful warm Commenced tmhing in Mom; sunny weather, with very littlefroet at 2ndcon Holland in Sept 19 tyie.h,ts. Eyerybo.tiy. busy ployine t,e,lt'e'"p'd,"vu very 'iuiiieiiit'iu', disking. Crops light here, owing to d'ymnd tttracitizsG “hm... ‘L- __ weather, but lotsof hav, wow. elm-n- - -- .. New“! "exe, 1'llllllllllilBll1lll1lllBB3cBJlIlilll1llllllllllllllllll 27th inst. Dinner /til . tim, " to 8 p. m. in Orange Hall olloiv y entertain- . ment in the church. A ission 25c. The Late Pte. John Ledmgbam. High class program is beinga nged. . . The war, its sacrifices and sorrows, were Help the bor . the trenches by dona- brought home forcibly to she people of ting liberally tot edess Bazaar to this Vicmity when it was learned that he held on Satur Dec lst, in the Jphn Morrison Ledingham had been building north of the tral Drug Store, killed in action on Oct. 26th The de. Home made dainties w It sold and re- ceased who enlisted in the 147th Batt. in ireshments served. C ributions to May. 19m, a young man of more than Bazaar may be left at Mrs ieaon's tfrdtgaugy v'lff/Ptntti, and executive abili- . . . ' ' ta en a t tee years' course in In remitting for the Review, Sandy Mc, y . N T l l'ormack,ot Castor, Alta., says, under gunï¬j'ï¬'nfltï¬ï¬‚g‘ff’f’ol'3.9?"9?9.‘h°M°de" date of Nov. 12th : “Hamill“! .....___ The Annual n of Varney Met postponed) will be 27th inst. Dinner 5 We thank Mrs G. Ross, of I Alta, formerly of Domoch. for nl‘iVuwe on her Review sub. .. e enjoy the paper very think it the bent weeklv up 1mm VOL. XL, iiirif' ""“ iiht iitit ti,il,iliI,p'ptit l tiltgittt) 5.61% on the 20 year Boud- 5.68% on the 10 your Boud- 5.81% on the s your Bond. All [Hyman-v are to be made to a Chartered Bank for the credit of the Miaisterot Finance. Falls"! pay-men:- bud-.- to forfeiture, and the allotment. to -uatiort. Sabscriptionl accomttanied by a dew-it o thrown the medium of a Chartered Bank. Any brunch in Canada of any Cannml Bank sul forward nu] In use of trartid allotments the “rpm: deposit will be applicd toward pay-mt of the mu! 1 'isbocritttioa, may be paid in fun on January 2nd. 1918. or on any imminent due date twat In this provision payment: od the balance ot sub-mimic†may be made as tailors: - manaxépza‘ hath: Subim to the payment of a! the denomination of sum with iuatioste without coupon. " lay ti _ V 'ere-_-__. ... "will m “My ‘rvuncutls. manhole. or payable to bearer-, in i7ci7dr2"Ci1't the allotment in exchange for millions] receipts. When these urip certificates have been they may be exchanged hte bonds. when wry-red, uith mums attached. payable to annoyed. without coupons. in mundane with the amikuion. Delivery of interim certificates and of detirdtive bonds will be made throat): lam bonds with coupons will be hand in denominationq of Mo., 8100,. 850 tered Mac. the interest on which is paid direct an. owner by Comment cheque. multiple of "ooo. -- Subim to the payment ot " cents foe ad; new bond honed. hnldm " 'sm.., of the dr-a-a... " - n... __.-. _.........-uvu- um!“ Princiml payable without charge " the tWee of the Mini; General at Halifax. St. John. Ctttutoeteiomi, Montreal. Toronto. P. Interest payable. with“ etame. hall-My. June In. an: The "noun! of thin however. reserve; the right te M? on Flam, Olav» Non-her Iâ€. It". u mid on pi,hyg 2nd. ms. " the me of axons my um. If mid on ebruary In. 1918. at the rut: of â€A? yet It“). If mid on March lat, MIR. It the rue ot 591' 4 on two. ll paid on April In. 1913, " the rate of 39.9.19.†pet Ml). Form. a! a lcuion may be olttatqd hint, uy branch in Cumin of any Chant-ed but. at In. any Victory Loan Committee. or member The bookl J'ti: Loan will be hum an Dunn-win cl Ring-cc. (nun. 7 . . Amalia-lion will be made in due cm In the usua- of this "we on ththtontreat and Tm lack Buchanan. -ege.te.i.h.ttriyit:evt-t-rue.- "I“... Free from tan- w mum of Dominion od Canada Datum}; Stock. due , whites: of mandarin. their bonds in but payment Vnndslol th- varjou -tt.urttirn of Sgrip realm-9:5; '"_t-tt.e.ostitytt1e, Pripgiml The Proceed. " this Loan This Loan is Dentin; interest from December In, 1917. and twenty- l The local _Tribunal closes this week he inter-l We are sure It has been an arduous and given it f unpleasant task for Messrs Canon and you sus-l Lloyd. who had not seldom to judge be. no. the tween duty and desire: That they have re to Ist been faithful in duty we sincerely believe. ily One About 200 or more candidates came before lar well them and out of this number some 25 ( must don the khaki. authorized under uenemun- Stock, due thtober let. 1919. " Per and Accrued Intere- War Loan Bonds. due December m. 1925. at 97"; and Accrued Imam (The above will be Accepted in put [Lynn-m tor bond: of any of the three maturitie War Loan Boods, due October Ist, 1931, a: P7"; uni Accrud Interest . War Loan Bonds. in: Match Ut, 1937, at 96 and Accrued Interest, (These wi!t be accepted in pan payment. fathom}: of the 1937 maturity ONLY an: maturities, of thiq hue vi". in them of fad!" [mun of like maturity. or longer at par and accrued lumen. as the equiv-nun of cash for the purpcne at aubgcriptioit .000 with coupons. and ts.ojdAVoriati; at any time, on applkation to the Mini Including - Intel" tax --i 5 year _ 10 year 20 year mixed under Act of the Parliament of C; in Issue in 81594100.“)0. exclusive of the to allot the whole ow my mu of the "no on Law“ when"!!! stock. due October In. 1919, and bonds of the ring their hoods in pan payment. fur nubscriptions to bonds of this isso Debenmn Stock, due Chtober lst. 1919. " Par and Acct: War Loan Bonds. due December In. 1925. " 97'o' and Acct (The above will be named in mm. mvmrw! c... 1.....4. -c m... -r --- A» Canada’s Viqtory Loan yer In, MMT, and offered in three maturities, the choice of 5 year Bonds due December Ist, 1922 10 5131’ Bonds due December In. 1927 20 year Bonds due December 1st. 1937 r Act of the Parliament of Canada. and both principal and Fl$l,lll0.000. exclusive of the amount (if any) paid by the In whole or any part of the tumour" subscribed in excess of 315 will be and for War purpose: only. and will be went Principal sud "than payable Pt Gold Duos-shade“: 850. mu. no. and " M0 I. and holders of bomb with seipaGiriiv'eGiii'ris2't"t'i; application to the Minister of Finance. Bonds may be regutered " to payable to bearer. in accordao .s. Fleet, ghese scrip certificate - 'wt-imposed h pun-nut. of Inland†Payment to be made a: fules: 10"? on December Int, 1917 “Ifâ€; on Merch toc; on January 2nd, 1918 NR, on Ami! 20% on February let, 1528 we; on Mav $150,000,000 Gly, Gold Bonds a on mmbcr ht, 1927 90‘} on March Ist, 1918 t; on Jrmuary 1nd. 1918 11% on Ami) let, INS I; on Fem-nay in. 1518 30% on May lat, 1918 an balf yur's imam will he paid on lat Jane, 1928. mentor. cm a no: Interact mm to a; lam d Subscription: mus: ’eal. Toronto. Winnipeg, Regina Iy. June lst and December In The MrsusrEn or FINANCE Bearer or Registered Bonds, E For the credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to in “anon. Sabscriptions accornnanieJ by a deposit of 10% I: Cotada of any Cnanerel Bank s.% forward subscript will be applied toward pay-en! of the Imam, due m mminatfom of Mo., SINK. 8500.. an] SLOW). and me: by Govemmcnt cheque, will be issued in l of Issue Price closes this week. Sine? he was Wded in the recent can an arduous and Canadian drive, Pte alter McAlister has Messrs Canon and relieved anxiety of parents and friends b seldom to judge be. l a letter he wrote from hospital, He 27. P. That they have I fexfed machine gun bullet wounds in right we sincerely believe. I thigh. Tne last letter he had received Ididates came before fr6in. home was dated Sept 23rd and he l ' number some 25 was m a shell hole at the front when it l, was given him. l Surrender of Bonds . V, -...._.v,_. -. T"."" Fu I'? accordance with the choice of -. ---se, A . . __ -'e'tF, TPW .... “mu-u... I at: hangar: 'e! i in fumanliiwmrrtt were" payable in Gold 350. “do. 85“ and 31.009 'rrin.cipa1 or as insuc of math the C after: for Public Subscription IT", paid by thimmnder $90,000 nted to Patriotic Fund by Spirella Co. workers. Think it over act by buying irella, help win the war and show your alty. l The heartfelt sympathy of the whole community goes out to the bereaved parents and iarnilv and especially to the eldest brother George A, who, enlisting in the 147th in March 1916, is now left alone and sorrowing Somewhere in Frame. um nuelvcr ventral at Ottawa, or " the Office of the Assistant Real": Calgarx and Victoria. at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. ,7... - VII» V“ partments of the church work man-‘ "Ilium?! bonds without coupons ,..._ "u, -1 ,L‘ A . _ _ Pcr aad Accrued Interest. br'-', and Accrued Inttr.est. any of the three maturities of thin lune) i“; an! {merged Interest. , -_ep.. -.. . " ,, an». bearer, or "watered an exceia of 81 bij,oikyo7J, choice at which is optional with the subscriber, as follows: to principal and interest ttt-terei in“). and may pe {mint-red as to principal only. Fully realm. issued in denominations of 31.0%., 55.000. or any authorized tne' 'ermik:antYdrGoutere4 or bearer bond; t ...,a-...- _4l,, I ‘- Failure to pay any instalment when_due will render who posit of 10% of the amount tsubscribed. mu t be [mauled 1rd subscriptions and issue proviJonal receipts. mun: due on the January tustaimeut. he: under discount " the me ot 554.7. per nlnum. Bidet enacted by the Putnam-n! of Canada. ty. or longer, tttale hv the Government, other than issue! irubscriptirin m such issues. c three preceding Dominion of Canada At. under the {allowing coaditions:-- DURHAM wholly In Canada. Bank; CO}! terest are a charge upon the C Invert. into' iull'y - ___ "'.’"‘ ' -- -".i_. “lballls “I“ “I†WI rtter he had srecei.v.ed,!p.e?s? tew days leave at ted Sept 23rd and h.eiyis.i.t Ireland and wishes at the front when itHadies of No.9. Glenda Ti , are a charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. of bonds of previous issues. The Minister of Finance V about: 'v ""ee'V "em u‘ .._. nun-us. WI". In? Issac endow?! thereon by the bank receiving the to principal. or for fully registered bond thy of the whole to the bereaved especially to the " 1y?o,.enfisting in of this Issue.) wit will have the right to convert into bonds registered bonds of authorized deuoaw early ih , THURSDAY. _tmiatiiiiiii='iiir,'"'i"ii"i"; uy mm mm: tei'eivirtg the mom»); for fully registered bonds Winn q, T" “v. u, "f""mt' Tteu L ' box which he much appreciated I ANOTHIR Pkouonon- Mr. a tavid Allen recently heard fro: son Johnston to the effect that been given Corporals rank. He , merly Lee Corporal. He is still ford, England and is on the stat Canadian Pioneer School, instro trench digging and barb wiring. nan-tn a In". "---- ‘~7 . --- _ [Hum], wmcn required six stitches to close. THAT Lwu.-some hundreds of our subscribers will be looking for changed labels this week. Will they please wait for another week? We have not been able to complete adjustments this week. There are still a number who have ne- glected our request and we hope to hear! rom them right away. Master Walter Miles was knocked down by an' auto, near Lambton and main st corner last week, .am) tuffered a cut in the head, which required six stitches to clone With Holstein and district mour of Corp. Wes. Marty, a wel popular young man who e the' Greys were organized. Ecclec, Egremont, wounded is now severely wounded Last week's list of local casualties did; not cover all, suffered in the recent Ca- nadian drive which began on Oct. 26th. Word came last week that Pte Chas.. Chislelt of Ceylon bad been wounded in the leg. Before enlisting Charlie spent several years in Durham. being employed by John Whittaker; ,,,,-V... ....u a. J- I qulson. formerly merchant m Pticeville wounded. twill. be istued after youl i More South Grey diLiiiril War Loan 1m. :relana and wishes to thard/iii; li,,ye: 9, Ptele Red Cross for a which is incorporated the Holstein 13 and Barb wiring. He%d dt..tt, lens, ft Christmas to 1 ansmct mour, s the death Manny, a well known and g man whoe listed since are mganigeq. , Pte Roy} effect that he has ank. He was for. He is still in Sea- on the staff of the pol,. l.1tstructipg in hgard - {er' iiiii'i once before' d Mrs, of Farm Stock and Im ta, -at Lot M. can. 2, W. G. R., Bed on Friday November 2312,91? at} o'clock, l We think it is highly important that official announcement should be made of the Enyn.terato.r, under the new Franchise Act. It is possible in ruraldistricts eBpeth ially, that impostors might go from house to house to house and do some canvassing on the ltr.. Returning officer Scott. we should think would be the party to {urn-1 ish the information. are both" l We have received some copy from the Union government, which we shall pub- lish next week. Mr Adam Weir, while splitting wood, intiictedasesG gash on his foot. We are pleased to learn he is able now to be around. Who are the Enumerators? Miss Edie McKenzie has taken tion on the Standard Bank staff. Durham town, Mr A. H. Jackson the district chairman informs us. has already _ subscribed about 375.000 and the estimate for the district 8175.000. will likely be far surpassed. Durham district. which coni- prises the town. parts of Glenelz. Ben- tinck and Fiormariby and all of Egremont is third in the County in amt. now sub- scribed, exceeded only by Owen Sound and Thombury. Through energetic campaign work it is confident) expected the amount set to be i 11'l'lri'llehf; Grey for the Vi.tory Loan $1,500,000. will be easily reached this month, and very probably exceeded by a substantial sum. Up to Monday night $801,000 was already subscribed. The Chairman of Grey Co Committee, J. M. Kilbourn, Owen Sound has promised to subscribe the last 8100;000 when the 8i,400,000 mark is reached. Grey to. Strong I He reviewed the legislation of the Bor- den government. its assistance to Agricul- ture and to roadways, the establishment of parcel post and rural routes. &c., and i took up the much disputed naval policies of the" parties, claiming that the Borden government were in line with the Admirl alty's desire to have three Dreadnought? rather than the alternative Laurier plan of cruisers. He accused S;r Wilfrid of manipulating the Senate to defeat the bill. Britain's navy has been and is still i strong, but we don t know for how long. ".. 1).." L - I . turned h a.-.†' aptxcn m August 1914, intended to show that his attitude of acquiescence to necessary war measures then had changed now, and it was up to us to judge how the government and opposition had conducted themselves since that day. "a ...s..t, " A. . . - He. read selections from Si Laurier's speech in August 1914 to show that his attitude of act After conferring with the nominees, an agreement was reached that Mr Ball would speak half an hour, Wright the same and Ball 10 minutes for reply an arrangement carried out without frills and the audience got away in good time. Mr Ball had compliments for the ladies, pleased to have some of them with us, this and other things reminding us that issues and conditions had greatly changed since 1911. He had pertinent remarks on the position and aims of Canada in the war which had led to the formation of a union government. _ Intense interest was manifested in the nominations on Monday last, the Town Hall proving too small to hold the crowd. Returning Officer Scott at the close of the nomination hour read the writ of His Majesty calling Parliament' on 28th Feb- ruary next and announcing that W. H. Wright, barrister and Robt] James Ball, manufacturer were the only nominees. At his request a new chaiman was ap- pointed, Mr W. Ferguson, an caste Tt man receiving the honor. Credit The Nominations Ball and WEIR in the ma Combined on for "Victory Loan .he legislation of th; Bor. i its assistance t9_Agricul- ONTARIO aiming that the Borden in line with the Admirl Ive three Dreadnought? alternative Laurier plan accused S;r Wilfrid of , Sgnatg to defeat the L H. Jackson the ms us. has already 0 and the estimate L w.il1 likply_ be far t he had seen and needed, he decided process of the Mili, r than fall back on page 5 Leader _Sirr Wilfrid a posi- mo ARCHIVE; TORONTO Gunner Frat Bolton, of Sarnia. teller in the Royal Bank here averal years ago, has been kind in action. Mr and Mrs Arch. Ferguson oi North Proton. are viaitine at their daughter s, Mrs Fred Runcimiin. Mr and Mrs W H. Bean had the pleas- ure on Thursda last ot entetaining the latter's brother h; Albert Patten son and her sister Mrs E. A. Cooper. also Mr Cooperand Mr Jamieson. another brother- in law, all of Fordwich. From Sunday to Tuesday also they had Mr Bean's sister and her husband Mr E. A. Peltz. of South Bend, Inc!" as guests, the latter group for the first ume in 13 yea's. Miss Alix Edge, teacher of Cdlpoys Bay and Miss Mary from Toronto University. visited over the week end at their home at Edge Hill. Mrs Horton of Collingwood been visiting her sister Mrs and brother', Mr Robt Mead, Egremont for a few months. her home on Thursday. Miss Winnie Blyth is in Toronto this mek as delegate to the annual Conven non ot Women‘s Institutes I Mrs Sam McComb is in Brantford visi- ting her daughters. Miss Gertrude and Mrs Lloyd Miller. Mrs John McDonald of Chatsworth visited over the week end at Mr J. P. Hunter's. Mr Ed. Burnett, In, recently moved to the residence on Bruce St. whim he pur- chased from Wm Ritchie, formerly' oc- cupied by the late James Calvert. 1 7.- _ '__‘.J““, "I llulllulll all“ ‘ neighborhood. . Mr Stewart McArthur took seriously ill 2rst Friday evening while at a party at Mr Arthur Edge's and next day was oper- ated on su:Terrsfully for appendicitis by Dr Groves of Ferguc. Nurse Derby is in attendance. We are pleased to report that up to to-day, Wednesiay. he has been making a good recovery. Mr? Jno. Torry is visiting among her ok) !,tltt1fs aryi relatives in Durham and I01". "" t N_. I IL; " bi 't iiur,,'nfN, .i cu 'll.l.f'll(jfllilittttii'T?/tp,i1 [by See aaii's Victory Loan, 1917 D URHAM jiirri"itrii,- ln can I that Victory Bonds are in Every Home Have YOU bought YOURS? sister -Mrs L. labia; Jtotot Mead, 2nd con., "ttqatiend tobehotG; Sttttifi5ti7i'ii'ri'; Bond. srAunAnh BANK We “M? l? pm": This Space donated by retums to. . ,'trmerooauttri." “a! ,1y?trt4tttaiiii.t.- who has F. MORLOCK {Thg Mgriety Store I Our entire Itotk of I Tiny-re. etc. We and room for Ch, inn“ good: You can make wont your can " this Sale. Clearing tout Wholesale Prices LADIFN! Geeks ofSpecial Prices Sleep on, dear w ir Your life ft r y gave No friend stood nea But safe in God's k hummau., "iirii' Fmrmbranceof Sergeant Cai ll A. Muslin†who fell in a gallant ch ge at the Somme, Nov ls, mu. Hartnorrur., At Sault l9th November. Wm. ( son of Mr and Mrs aged three months. We thank Mr. A1 fPt.o.ttmathsorne ve .ADIE’S I Remember the Pat. riotie Fund by letting Spirella, be your Christmas, gift. Spec- ial prices for next 6 wks. only. Any size. any type in that ne- cessary and hygienic gnrmcnt at parlors of Carnation. War Measures THE we thank Mr. Adam Brown Sr. '.ot toothmme venison. shot and his son Adam from Parry Sound FIGHT FEW WU“! " I! ".di." 0. 8m- * SONIOILI-ul R L. swxoaés, “up, MRS J. C. NICHOL It In Wau- Time lN‘lEIcnul oth of Granite and We ""Pt have the PAY DIED t Ste. Marie. Jr, 2rvai "artrott e, PROD UCE “min; “VG fora sent SAVE