b Blanenn t Reginald re Married their bon.y. I reside near dents of this town after cation at their and #00t, Mp ear Aytop, his locality ape "nP ‘be“ d;,. tirly good fun irktown wh, s near Mark. y last and mday. met last (G. Noble was comâ€" eting was ext meetâ€" d at Mrs delivered th., articles to Myg. stretcher caps t S0CkKs, 2 per. denim shirts. ‘x Lawrence adard Bank, ilege, there rado v here a was that years ited last week ad the misâ€" on Satarday talling from Fill soon reâ€" aster with tber relaâ€" Alexz o !el.eu Reid tarm ;, ampden, ntends to on Thursâ€" TINCK ‘one of th ent ove> th two nieces unie Graâ€" visitors at , his vy of returned to g the bholiâ€" Mod illivray ere daugbter A C recently N Johastog 1919 N the Tugy _ The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. OATMEAL MILLS ; FPHONES : Day §4, Night $ 26 I Larg< S1i\l»>s Frosh Groceries arriving every Week. . The Highest Prices Paid for Produce he Chevrolet G We have a stock of Good Hcavy Mixed Feed on hand hat we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you nced Feed, get our prices. 1eavy Mixed Feed * McKechnie‘s Weekly News i: APRIL U We have a number of Rugs left in the newest designs in the neatest patterns and in the nicest Oriental shades having all the appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheaper, 3 yds x 35 yds........$14.00 3 yds x 3; yds.... ... 15.50 3 yds x 4 yas........ 17.50 Buy before the advance in price, which is sure to come. sous valveâ€"inâ€"head © is very powerful. 0 take most anry hii1 The gasoline and oil n is low. The car d _ still strong and ilever springs, it ng very comfortable The Cheapest Complete Automobile on the Market Our stock is very large and our prices areright as we bought {fore the adyance. nt of this car is has electric lights hest ty pe twoâ€"unit viring used, comâ€" pment, including &18, Mobair tailorâ€" top cover and side wirdshield; speed.â€" c horn ; extra deâ€" ind tire carrier on 1 each door ; robe t ; and a compiete SEE tested the merits (j ro‘et 450 me dc1 e for money ip. *4 in get in any This fact is nds of satisfied FOUR' nate o Vhew ces me tike 1918 have the newest desigus in the neatest patterns. Women‘s Dongola Blucher......$4.10 Womea‘s Chrome Tan .......... 2.50 Men‘s Blucher.... ............. ‘mOo0 Men‘s 14 inch top Biucher....... 6.00 Boots and Shoes at Special Prices & J MeKECHNIE _ RUGS NEW WALL PAPER arage Let us demonstrate every point about this beautiful Car to you l Dorgam, April 1J 1918 Hogs. live, f o b..... BHULCK ... .. ./.«.¢««.«" "3kI The undersigned offers for sale by ten~ der, the building of the Durham Skating Rink _ All timber, lumber and other ma â€" terial used in. connection therewith, but excepting allironwork. â€" Purchaser to take down building at his own expense. _ Tenâ€" ders to be opened April 1st, 1918. In the above building, there is a large amount of valuable timber, which could be utilized for farm buildings. Dated March 12th, 1918. _ _ _ In addition to above the proprietor ofâ€" fers for sale his residence on Garafraxa St. and other properties in town. â€" Particulars on application. Cottage on Lambton St., Durham. Splendid location. Next W. J. Young‘s residence. Apply to _ _ Durbam â€" Markets. For Sale By Tender Lambton Street, Durkham, Ontario House to Rent Herb. Allen, R. R. No. 2, Priceville Ahcaptneit macde Joseph A. Brown, Proprietor 19 50 37 to 37 85 tn 35 5b 55 to 5 80 2 75 te 3 00 90 tu 93 95 to _ 95 \ _ The girls of the Priceville High \School, of the class of the year 1912, ‘held a most pleasant reanion at the home of Miss Eina Ferguson, Priceâ€" | ville, in honor of Miss Mary Aldcorn \cn the eve of her departare for the | West _A beantifal little: bordoir ‘clock of French Ivory, engraved with | the class monogram in blue was preâ€" \senled to Miss Aldcorn, Miss May | Muir making the presentation. Two \other members of the class, Misses |Ella and L«aura MeKinnon, who bave | lately removed to Toronto, were also | presented with a similar remem | brance. A dainty luncheon was serâ€" | yed by the bostess, and Miss Margarâ€" \et Tryon proposed a toast to the Jobhn Brown is busy at present re. modelling his house, recently purchas. ed from Mrs. R. J. Conkey where he intends to moye soon. Mrs 8. McDermott, Louisa Watson Isabell melotosh and Mrs H, Falk ingham were in Durham last week. Miss Laura â€"MceMillan, nurse of Scotchtown is attending Mrs A. Sinâ€" clair. Ray McLean is quite busy making maple syrup with 64, Sullivan, Glenâ€" elg Centre, , Miss Mary Aldcorn and Bert Ausâ€" sem left to take positions in the West Wednesday morning. Dr, Mcelean, Lauchie McTaggart and Heck McLean motored over to Durbham on Monday. Miss Edna Ferguson spent a few days with her friend May Mair, near Cey‘on, Miss Pheobe Livingstone has returnâ€" ed to the city alter spending several weeks with her mother here. Mr and Mrs A, Ivory are spending a few days with the latter‘s mother, Mrs R. Mclntosh, Mrg Neil Shortreed is engaged with Jno. Stothart for the seeding. Mrs Wm. Aldcorn and baby are apending a few weeks with friends in the city. Corp. Rob MeConkey visited with bis cousimn Mary MceConkey north of Pricevilie one day last week. Pre. Jack McArthur of Exhibition Camp, Toronto, is home on sick leave for awhile. * 2l Mrs J. H. McLean, who was quite sick for a few days, is able to be up and around again. Miss Jean Bucham is spending the week end in Durham. H. POWIS HERBERT. Gin Pills sell for 500 a box or 6 boxes for $2.50 at all good dealers. Sample free if you write to Nationai Drug & Chemical Co. of Canads, Limited, Toronto; or to U.S. address, Naâ€"Druâ€"Co., Inc., 202 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. 119 "One single pill gave me great relief. I have now taken four boxes of Gin Pills and find myself completely cured. No more bad humourâ€"increase in weightâ€" clear eyesâ€"fresh colourâ€"more strength and vigour. ‘Thisis what Gin Pills have dowe for me," 1 °00. oo lIa O n Gin Pills have attained astounding success in the rational treatment of Rheumatism, Pains in the Back, Swollen Joints, Urinary Troubles, etc. Here is one instanceâ€" Plessisville, Ont. "I suffered from Kidney Trouble for several years, and tried numerous remeâ€" dies and ‘pl'esd’ip(ions without permanâ€" ent relief, my case being chromic. I decided to try Gin Pills. es jar "One Single Pill Gave Relief" Store Closes at 6 p. m. Thursdays. §Spring Footwearâ€"at Speci Millin@l’Yâ€"--A good Assortment PRICEVILLE VILLAGE PRICEVILLE 4 and for "anything" you are in need of call at TJE DURHAM REVIEW SPECIAL . Hockridge‘s HOPEVILLE l We rejoice in the fact that our expec‘â€" ; tations have been realized and that you | are in your "old haunts" once more a d | that we have this opportunity of sper d ,ing with you this evening in your own ‘home. Our anxiety for you during your ab sence was often at an exceedingly high [pitch when we knew you were in the ' thick of the fighting and when we heard you were wounced our suspense was alâ€" !most unbearable. We never gave up | but hoped, however, for your recovery and safe return to home and friends and \native land. School Reports. No. 9, GLENELG 4thâ€"K Davis & G Lindsay eq., A Ritchie. Sr 3rdâ€"M Bell, J Bell, R Davis. Jt 3rdâ€"E Hargrave, H Ritchie. 2nd â€"M Hargrave, I Davis, A Lawrence. 1Istâ€"B Ritchie, R Arnett. Sr Primerâ€"F Mcâ€" Fadden, A Arnett and K Davis eq. Jr Primerâ€"R Hargrave. Elizabeth Scott, Teacher Now that the good Providence has spared yiu life and brought you safely through many dangers when you were away from us, we trust that he will give you strength, wisdom, guidance and sucâ€" cess in all things for the days that are coming. _ * o As a small token of respect for yourâ€" self and as a mere recognization of your services as a valiant soldier for l’éing and Country, we ask you to accept this purse. Signed in bebalf of your friends : G W. Tryon, G. A. Watson, Thos. Nichol, W. G. Watson tormer principal otf the P. H. S., Captain Hestor B. McKinnon, R. F. C., and Miss Myra McLean responded, One other member of the class, Miss Agnes Harrow, was unofortanately anable to be present. On Friday evening, April 5th, a‘â€" most a husadred of the friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs R. J, Conkey. A pleasant eyenâ€" ing was spent in music, singing and apeeches, Corp McConkey made a fitting reply thanking all present for the kindness shown to him. _ A snlendid luncheon was then served and the eyening was closed by singing God Save the King. Corporal McConkey leaves on Tuesday morning to take treatment in a Toronto hospital. The good wishes of the communmty will go with him wherever he goes, To our returned hero, Corporal R. H. Conkey : _ About nine o‘clock order was called for and Mr George Tryon, who was electsd chairman .and pelormed his part in an excellent manner, gave a short speech in reference to the reâ€" turned hero, after which the Revas. Mr Chapman and J. A. Matheson also gave short addresses, We, your friends of the village of Priceville and the surrounding communâ€" ity, are here assembled on this joyous occasidn to rejoice with you, mother, sister and brothér on your return to home and friends from the seat of war. We are here to honor you as a hero whose deeds in the line of battle for freedom and forright will be long reâ€" membered by all who know you. We assure you that your name will pass down in history as a brave veteran uf the greatest war that the world ever knew. Mr and Mrs Hermie MeLoean, Mrs P. F., MceArthur, Louisa Watson, Thos Nichol and Archie MeDonald. _ Ail have a fine talent for singing and each did their part in making the occasion a succes. Miss Nellie Jones gave somy fine instrumental music on the piano and Lillian McePhail of Ceylon, favored us with a wariime recitation. Mr W. S. Watson then read an adâ€" dress eignel on behalf of Corporal McConkey‘s friends after which he was presented with $25 00. We recognize the fact that upon the countries‘ call "to arms" you were amongst the first to offer your services with that noble battalion, tha 87th. You willingly sacrificed the comforts of home and the companship of friends and you were ready to sacrifice even life itâ€" self if need be for the preservation of that liberty, freedom and rightcousness which our native land has so long enâ€" joyed. We know not what the future may bring about in regard to the cruel war, the end of which is not yet in sight but we do know that you have done your part courageously and well towards the attainment of that victory for the allies which shall be a blessing to the world. Address and Presentation at Special Prices VICINITY TORONTO YOUNG WOMEN are needed in rommmmmmmmmmmmmcmmmemmmmmmmee . WAT TIMC 10 TC place the office men who go overseas to fight in France and Flanders. Thouâ€" sands are going now ; thousands will 20 later on; be natriotic and begin now to prepare to fill their places by attending O wen Sound Students admitted any time. Circulars free ______ _ _ _ _ For Saleâ€"Farm of 200 acres, lots 3 and 4, con 4, Gleneig. For further particuâ€" lars apply to DAN McAULIFFE, ROBT. BRIGHAM, â€" J. P. TELFORD, Auctioneer _ Vendor‘s Solicitor For further terms and conditions apply to the undersigned : Dated at Durham April 8th, 1918. i 1 have teen through most of the cities | | in Southern Europe, â€"If I keep on 1 will | |soon be quite a globe trotter, Paris,| | Marseiles, Nice, Monte Carlo, Geneva, | |Pisa, Kome, Florence Tormo and mayâ€"| | be some more places before we get back | ‘,to the muddy trenches. 1 have some | | good souvenirs from Italy and will send | | them to you from France. In Rome we | | were received by his holiness the Pope | | in the Vaticanâ€" They have some dandy | | churches, cathedrals, etc, in Rome. At | | Florence 1 went to an opera which cost | | six lira but in Canada the tickets would | | be something like twenty five dollars so | [you see I have been travelling high lateâ€" | ly and not worrying enough about exâ€"| penses but this is a trip of a lifetime so | why worry ! Live toâ€"day for toâ€"morrow ‘ we may die.. Cake! Twentyâ€"five per cont of purchase money at rime of sale and balance in thirty days thereafter. Possession given on completion of con tract and payment of purchase money. â€" TERMS â€" The property will be offered for sale, subject to a reserved price, fixed by the Vendor. W _ tained in a certain Mortgage which which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at " THE MIDDAUGH HOUSE," At the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, on THURSDAY, the Second Day of MAY, A. D., 1918, at two o‘clock p. m., the following farm property :â€" Lot number Twentyâ€"seven in the Twelith Concession of the Township of Bentinck in the County of Grey, containing 100 acres more or less. ‘ Sr 4thâ€"Georgina Anderson, Christena | McDonald. Jr 4thâ€"Katherine Quillinan Winston Haley, Kathieen McMillan. _ Jr | 3rd â€"Bella McDonald, Archie Black, Josâ€" eph Quiliinan _ 2ndâ€"Malcolm Black, | John Quillinan. Sr 1stâ€" Wilfred Quillinan | Jr 1stâ€"Alexander McMillan, Francis| Black, Margaret Dunbar. | Old Glenelg Boy Spent Furloush in Italy Pte. John Beaton of Alberta, received by the Pope. Mr A. C. Beaton, formerly of Bunessan and Edmonton, now residing at Torpea, Alberta, has torwarded us the following letters from his son Jack, which will in terest many old Glenelg friends : Rome, Oct. 29, 1917 1 am having the most wonderful time of my life down here in Rome. We were received by his holiness the Pope of kome this afternoon at the church of St Peters. It is the largest and most magnificent church in the world. The chamber we were received in was magâ€" mificent. 1t would take me too long to descube it, â€" Then after that we had our pictures taken in the collusser. In one of the pictures 1 am perched on the wa d in front ot the place the Emperor Nero used to sit to see the martyr‘s caten up by the hons, ete. +« 1 may go down to Naples if l can figure the money «ut cluse enough. They also gave us a great bunch of | souvenir post cards and 1 will send them | home to you as soon as I can. In Paris| we were made to feel very much at [ home. As soon as we got off the train | it was *"Bon soir Canadian, Commet | alleys vous.) You teel more at homne | there then if you get off the train in a | strange city in Canada. | Received your five for which I thank you very much, it wili surely come in handy. _1 will have some bi1g dinners out of it some of these fine days, of eggs and chips, french bread and beer. That is the fashionable French diuner,. The Italian people are very kind to us and very polite. As soon as we got to the border of France and Italy, the Italâ€" ian Gov. supplied us with a couch all to ourselves ana we travelled free so you see Canadians are welcomed down here. 1 had a very good Christmas this year receiving ever so many parcels ; three from Ontario., one from Aunt Lizzie and Maggie, one from the Bunessan ied Cross Society. one from Aunt Sirah, a letter from Winme Binme with some photos and a dozen or more parcels from Alberta. 1 have far more friends than 1 thought and they surely don‘t forget a fellow out here. Dear Dad.â€" To his sister Blanche he writes : Turin, Italy, Nov 8, 1917. Am on my way back from having one of the most enjoyable trips 1 ever had in my life and especially at this unsetâ€" tled time. The Italian people were very kind to us although we could not speak the language but most of them speak French and some of them English. 1 can get along pretty well with the French now. The hardest part of the French is the pronounciation. nder and by virtue of the powers conâ€" Mortgage Sale No. 7, GLENELG T. A. FLEMING, Principal F. E. McGuire, Teacher France, Jan. 18, 1918 Box 3, Durham Jack. 2 Overalls + and Jackets % New Dry Goods 4 4 to arrive this week P \Queen Mary‘s Silver Wedding :5« Showers | _ The Queen Mary‘s Needlework Guild in | Ontario earnestly asks the people of this ’Province to contribute to a shower of | Soldiers‘ Comforts, Supplies for Hospitals |and Trenches, or money with which to | buy them. Donations may,be sent in unâ€" | til the last week in May and should be | addressed to Mrs Arthur VanKoughnet, | 80 King St. West, Toronto, during which | week a meeting will be held in the Parliaâ€" ment Buildings when the shower will be on view and reports made of the contribuâ€" tions receivedâ€"immediately after, shipâ€" ment will be made to England, to arrive in time for her Majesty‘s Si}ver Wedding Day, on July 6th, 1918. § C L. GRANT $ y $ hh fLop fopfpJach P gr iï¬i Bulldog, Acma, :g' x BigB & Bob Long # J. G.HUTEON,M.D., C m e se o ce o o m e on ie oge ce Member Ooilege Physicians aod Surgeons Ontario O!‘FICE: Over J. P. Telfordo%>s, neat ly opposite Registry O dce, RESIDENCE : Second house sontn of Registry office on east sige o: Alpert st. OFFICE HOURS +â€"11 a. m +â€"1p 8. 1â€")p m Telephone Communication betwera O fixse an Residence at all nours. DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON Terms, moderate Arrangemeats for sales a ‘o dates &oc., must be made at the Review Of fce, Durbam. «#" Correspondence addressed there. or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly attended to, Terms on »pplication to Our New Spring Goods are Now ©FFICE 2â€"5 Afternoons Houzs: 7â€"8 Evenings HONOR GRADUATE of Toronmo. University, graduate of Royal OCollege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S NewStore Barrister, Solicitor in Saprem Court Notary Public Commissioner Money to moan. Full information trom any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, orC E Horeâ€" ing, Dis rict Pass. Agent, Toronto. Finlay Graham, Town Agent, Telephone No 3 Unexcelled Dining Car Service HO!;OB G:OA'D‘US'E 'l‘or‘n:lw EJnlveum, Gr uate ml Colliege Dental Burgeon Dentistry in ufla branches, Odi > > â€" â€" ver Jewellry stove ad ap as g‘te Post Office, W. C, PICKERING D. DS., L DS D. McPHMHAIL_â€" The Double Track Route Sle»sping Cars on night trains an Parlor Cars on principal day trains. THE BIG 4 &@~ Mr McoPhail has a telephove in his re Aence in Ceylon Licensed Auctioneer for Co, Grey J. F.GRANT D.D.S. L. D.sSs. ffice on Lambron St., opposite Walpole‘s Stahles Buy early and avoid being disappointed as goods of all kinds are scarce and hard to get, so buy early while the assortment lasts. Except Sundays . H. BEAN J. P.TELFORD MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO D. MePHAIL. Ceylon or to C. RAMAGE, "(Durham Durham between in stock ; w4 §>