~ he announced that as far as he was No More litles m Callada concerned, if it did not imply disre. whticilieeiilimeee spect to the British crown, he woald This questlion of gratting old world | willingly take bis.tltle to the market titles on Ganadian citizens bas been | Place and burn it in a bonfire. often discuesed and as often condemnâ€" Here are the tour parts in Councii : ed. Nickis, M. P. for Kingston, had| 1 _â€"No honor or titular distinetion, it up in the House on Monday, and saving those granted in recognition ot Premier BorGen caused some surprise military service during the present o{ intimating that an Order in Counâ€" war, or ordinarily bestowed by the eil had been guilty passed some time sovereign, shall be conferred on a ago to memorialize the British FOYâ€" | Brijign subject resident in Canada exâ€" ernment to stop the practice. Sirlapmuuvbumpfl-.m Wilired met with hearty applause as ter of Canada. This questlion of gratting old world titles on Ganadian citizens bas been often discuesed and as often condemnâ€" ed. Nickis, M. P. for Kingston, had it up in the House on Monday, and Premier BorG@en caused some surprise "6 intimating that an Order in Counâ€" eil had been guilty passed some time No More Titles in Canada J One Cent i im This ONE CENT SALE Plan was originated by the [ largest manufacturers and buyers of Toilet Articles, world, and this is an advertising plan pure and simple such as Free Samples, etc., it is their desire that w2 pl: real value of thes2 goods, the cost of which they charg: We will only be permitted to run this sale occasionally. We can not afford to charge or deliver goods durins thi lar price for One Article and then we give you anâ€" other of the Same Article for The Plan You pay the reguâ€" MACFARLANE‘S exell Drug Store April 18th | Reg. $1.00 Box 25(‘ bot Hydroggn Peroxide ... .. Filly :s ...;... ¢. 25¢. box Headache Powders. ... ... 50c. Blaud Laxaâ€" tive Tablets. .. . 50c. box Healing Culve .. :. . > Nougatines, ete 1!gntiut one pound box asâ€" sortmen t of C h oe ol ate Coated Creams. Drops....... 25¢. bot. White Liniment .... 50¢c. bot. White Liniment .... 25¢. bot. Throat Cargle . ... :.; 25¢. box Grippe Tbls iS & d(m lightful on It shou!d be in every home for antiseptic purposes Syrup .:. ..l.. 25¢. Toothache 20¢. box Rexall Carbolic Salve. . 50c. bot. Effervesâ€" ing Health Salts 25¢. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup . .. 50c. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup 1.00 Chorry arame 25¢. bot. Rexall Pain Reliever 350c. box Rexa‘l Kidney Hills . Lbs for That are sold and 25¢. box Little Liver Pills.. Oec. tube Pile Treatment. . $1.01 eams Nuts rry Bark Cough ... Clo1.Q1 ... dhra20 White _ t...c.. 21+.2G White 6 2 Air 1 9t . 21 26 z.. 2026 adache 2 io+ 26 (’tgl.a.x.a.- 2-"'â€"051 "C \Py~.§1 drogen Zï¬)r 26 ’ 2 .60 2/ A1 65c. bot. Hydrogen Peroxide Hydrogen Peroxide en by the vGoverniu{éï¬twt;.p;:)v-ld-; that after a Erncribed period no title beld by a British subject now or 2:“{:.1'1 o;:’innrlly lro:dldent x:. C:.n‘ a sba recognized as hav hereditary effect. f 3â€"No hereditary title shall here after be conferred upon a British sub jeqt resident in Canada. en by the that after Apgrob{r‘{nj;-a::i?; shall be takâ€" THE DUBHAM REVLIEW |__The troubles in Quebec over the |enforeement of the M, S. A have | blown over, and parliament managed to keep its head in the discussion thereof, buat no thanks to Carrie M. P. of Simeoe for that. It seems to‘ bave been established that the two men chosen to round llflllohl'l woere the canse of the trouble, Sir Wilfrid Lagrier declaring that one of them could be compared to Barrubas of Sire TORONTO hoped the trouble is over. _ Thare is aruamor that Hoo. C. J. Doberty Minister of Justice, is about to resign owing to unfavorable comâ€" ments by members of his own party, of his administration of the M, 8. A. Gen. Lessard is now in chbarge, a Franch ~Camailitiss © Loa t L Jerusslem, while the other was an andesirable citizen. Sir Robt:" Brâ€" den excuses his government by sayâ€" ing that among an unsyvmpathetic population it is difficalt to get acceptâ€" able men. | _ Miss Bella Park Jeft last week tc resume hber scudies atâ€"the Owen Sound Business College. Mr Albert McRonaid has engaged ! f“.r _‘the summer months with Mr W im o Later be attended Medica] College Toronto, and after his course there was mp‘eltd. he went to Colorado in 1889 and lecated in Derver where he resid« d Ontil his death,. He was appointed a Police Surgeon in that city and for the past sixteen years held that position . He is survived hy his widow, his fatber (Mr Dcmali McGillivray of Elmwood) and a brother and sister who all deeply mourn his loss. Dr. MeGillivray was borp on Nov. 20, 1859, in Bentinck Tp. After a successful course in the public school end the Collingwood Collegiâ€"te he entered the teaching profession and tor some years taught schocl one term beiog sp nt in Durbam as Modâ€" el School Assistant. _ Although he has set sail on that shoreâ€" less ocean from which no one has ever reâ€" turned, his influence for the right, for the betterment ot the human race, will live on and on forever," The above extract was taken from the Colorado "Oddfellow"‘ of March, and the gentleman referred to, had a host of triends and relatives in this vicinity as wel! as in Colorado. "He will be missedâ€"missed by his friends among whom he was a favorite: missed by his professional associates where he was regarded as a highâ€"toned ethical gentleman; missed by the Odd Fellows_ of Denver, every one ot whom loved him for his idealiem of Fraternity. Mc s & & He was a prominent Odd Fellow and his brethren seem unanimous in bestowing on 1 in the highest enconiums. The artiâ€" cle we have quoted from ends: J His genial, cheerful disposition; his bright, helpful personality: his everâ€"presâ€" ent optimism, together with his skill and medical knowledge, â€"placed bim in the front rank of the Ele'-yslcians and surgeons of Denver and enjoyed a lucrative practice. For sixteen years he was one of the police surgeons of the gity," _ His parents moved to Canada where he was gtazrn and grew to manhood. Pasâ€" sing through the local schools and colieges he graduated with honor from the Toronâ€" to Medical College and entered upon his chosen profession, in which he was emiâ€" nently successful. We noted some weeks ago the passing of this brilliant son of South Grey wh died ip Denver, Colorado. A recen: Denver paper has this appreciation : * He was a man richly endowed with those splendid principles which enshrinc his character and personality in the hearts of his associates while he lived and the lrecollection of his pure, noble, upright, helpful life is securely locked in memory‘s sweet chamber never to be effaced. race He was descended from a sturdy Scotch ancestry, possessing to a marked degree those national traits of honesty and loyalâ€" ty which have characterised the Bcottish The late Dr. J. C. McGillivray \ iss Barbara Knisley intends to return to Fergas Hospital on Thursâ€" day to resuame her training. menced. This week the meeting was at Mrs W. Ritchie‘s The next meetâ€" ing on April 16th will be beld at Mrs H. Volletw‘s. The Red Cross workers met last week at the home of Mrs G. Nobls and an autograph quilt was comâ€" Miss Jennie Davis and two nieces of Traverston and Miss Aunic Graâ€" bam of town were Easter yisitors at Robt. Webber‘s Jr. Mrs Dollery and Jittie dangbter Isabel of Guelph spent Easter wich maunt, Mrs W. Petty and other relaâ€" tives in this vicinity, Mr Jno. MceKenzie hbas recen:; paâ€"chased a new Ford car. haw The Red Cross meeting of the front line was beld on Wednesd»y of last week at the home of Mrs David Donâ€" nelly. Agood number were present, 27 pr. of socks were receiyed and . good collection was also taken. Mrs Donnelly took the supplies to Mulock on Saturday. The nex: meeting will be on Wednesday, April 17:), :t the home of Mrs Robert Jobnstoa when a quilt will be quilted. Master Eliner Reay had ; fortune to break his arm on S. last which was caused by tallin a horse. We hope bhe will s cover. Congratulations to Miss };; Wise of this place and Mr I\'vgjgi?: Blur&of Daurbam who were married :::on t‘e)rl.xl‘usovhy. hAlter their honey. oroptu they will reside Allan Park. Â¥ eside near Miss Hattie and Mr Rex 1. of Straiford and the Standard Flesberton respectively, re; their duties after spending |;},, days at their home here, Our teacher, Miss Kirk: spent ber Easter bolhdays n dale, returned Sataurday commerced teaching Mond . Mr= Brigham Livings Royal Bank, Beeton, spe ho[idly with his parents . Mr Alex Grierson delive following Red Cross arc}. lock last Saturday : 14 streic) 15 suits pyjamas, 15 pair sock sonal property bags. 28 den i; The High School studen:s of burg bave returned to tow,, ; spending the Raster vacation; at ( bhomes bere. We Ifldmh.ndhellr Alex M bas disposed of the old }ic;; t Mr David Gllmour of Hamp«m. Miss Mary Mather visited |1s: wich Priceville friends, Quite a number in this |, busy making maple syro pt whish seems to be a {ai; ly this season. SOUTHâ€"EAST BENTINCK week with ber ancle a» .n{l Mrse Oscar Haho near APRIL 11, VICKERS spent ad the mis and aunt aturday Dg trom gvon reâ€" Aytuop, _ CCality gpe tbl?se d." wn who ir Mark. ast and i Wrence §000 ruy lglg McLeag e larm to Bank, ned to hol1â€" :d the to My. t Caps 2 perâ€" week this after their the tha , Mr vB ~lase MCKeQ The famous va type motor is ver; It is able to take m on 'Ii"l. The gaso consumption is low is light and still : with cantilever =; makes riding very « p The Chov: 4> _ The equipment of _complete. . Jt has el and starter, highest t, k‘tfl, single wiring lamp equipment mli‘ht dimmers, M ed one man top, top c« curtaing; tilted winds} ometer ; electric horr nomltlblektim and ti: rear ; ets in each rail ur:;coot rest ; and tool equipment. In buying a Ch]evm‘ct 40 more value for m« zst'm 'you can get other make of car. . Th is proven by thousands of : owners who have testcd th,« of this wonderful mod.«! . The Rob Roy C CGATMEAL PHEOKES : Day Heavy Mixed that we are sel prices in ton | need Feed, get «© Heavy Mi resh Groceri We have a nu neatest patterns an appearance of the Buy before the The Che be:u SEC O We () e nave 11. 1918 U Bo » Om Wo: Me: M GVA