, Annie 4 New minty London mu be Living u Wed l. Hot W . Bed I 146 If Mr d 4' ,:--ci.i"irj,)'iss.'a, “a?“ , £53? "T Rg ir. ' i IF vow: CHILDREN WERE Dwell! OR m i cr.u'er_r'rnthruarehrlke g r ',rr'/t'e'tsnfg','t,', Emulsion '. 5 nat ' t . 'irc',)),.' ',i't"it'rsS'citre',liii'4lil'i'let l’riceville was of no account last week. Wherever thereu- dent correspondent he: been we dou't know. toting his holidays We suppose. Playing is about done but n lit.. tle to do yet where there runs . large acreage of land to cover. Some places good and some or tra bad. Reeve MeCuaig had t ' big loads " 20 acres and some had a load off three or four acres in old meadows. The harvest is coming in (not, barley is about ready and spring wheat is turning yellow so there will not be much rest between haying and harvest. Pastures are gaming dry and cattle would like to go where they are for hidden and» sbmetimes they get there if the shepherds "not on the watch. Berry picking is the order in general with those that on trfrord the time to such work. Quite a lot of slokneu ; Mr. D. McCormick is not well for sometime and Duncan McDonold is not so well ngain. M rs McPhercon of Toronto, spent a while with friends on the 501th Line before going to Dur- ham. Mrs McPherson was re- .llling her girlhood days by sit- 'tntt on ma sulky rake and rol- ling up the hay in big piles and ~njoye'l it tine as it is a pleasure no Muse ctmLrted " city work to gtâ€, out in the country for awhile. Jno L McKinnon of the Flying Corps, Toronto. paid n flying visit to the old home from Saturday night till early Monday morning when Em had to be back on duty. him lo )ka well, only tanned by i If ftotht CHILDREN HIE DEUCITE OR "" cra'er9haormtB-etirht r 'y/teg-gt',',,':', Emulsion f, nature's gun at growing- CCP.:. it trerkthensthekhooei, (r,",',":.')",,' Inseaéthy blood and pm- ." " '3 stu growth. M if: 110'ngan We . . , Jno L McKinnon ot tl Jrpth Toronto, paid 3 fl the old home from gm till early Monday hen he had to be back {an looks woll, only t e heat " the sun. Mr. Donald McQueen " preached last Sand rm. Church hero and The Review, Durham 3: "?,cst.t.rses.t.t.s.tr:.as.eraaaavaaii.s:a.f" PRICEVILLB AND LIMITS " The Family Herald and Weekly Star Boil, papers until January for 90 cents C. RAMAGE & SON, Es9.99a2.e .e.9S.e,.P..:tF, PRliC)ltWilLLE 6min? ididsgmmer Bargain in Newspa ers AUG. 8, 1018 " iesunt subscribers to this paper may have The Funny Ber. I the same period for Forty cents. _ than 5y. per cent on the investment. lit-rest payable half yearly. Se- curity the whole of the Dominion of Canada: Will be pleased to furnish further particulars personally, by lever, or by phone. All enquiries confidential. is: ig VETGRY BONDS Montreal, and THE DURHAM REVIEW are“: 'r-"":":""',.;,, i Miss Derby of Edmonton is visiting the Misses James and other old acquaintances. [ D R Mekinnon, assistant post- master, left Monday for Toronto where he is to report at the Ar- mories. Miss Myra McLean is home from Owen Sound. Pte Jas. McArthur who is training at Brockville, spent the week end at home. Congratulations to Miss Willa Patterson who successfully pas- sed her 3rd form exams at Flesh- erton. exalted position while talking to a large congregation such as there was on this occasion. e He will agaih occupy the pulpit next Sunday morning and evening Cadet John L. McKinnon who is training near Toronto spent the week end at home. Messrs Corrie and Laughie McTaggart have been home for a week on the sick list. Mr and Mrs Frances McLeod of Collingwood paid friends a short visit here Sunday and Mon- day. Mr McQueen came in Mr. McLeod’s car from Stayner. Norman McIntyre and Arch. McDonald are busy drawing hay from Neil McPhail's farm, D. Road, as Norman has it rented and has the privilege of taking the crop home. The hay crop is light there and they believed in loading heavy to lessen the num- ber of loads to take home. Misses Jean Buckham andi Bernzce Brawley visited friends! in Glenelg Centre last week. i Mr Wm. Bowes and family of Markdale visited relatives here last week. when we expect a large audiencé will be out to hear this pleasant boy. A large number attended the funeral of the late John Eekhardt 8r on Sunday last. Mr Eckhardt was ailing only for a few days and was about 78 years of age, a quiet and inoffensive man and a good and ob!iging neighbor. There would be somewhere near " autos besides buggies. At our forefather's funerals the pro- i PRICEVILLE VILLAGE l, 1919 m m fl) m m ti 7% m i A wedding of interest took piece lest iWedneedsy as she home of Mr and Mrs Richard Heard. when their only daughter, Miss Sure. "I united in marriage with Mr Thee Weir of North (Egremont, son of Mr and Mrs John gWeir. Rev. Mr McCerten was the ':oftitsittting minister. The bride was Mammy attired in white silkend gsor- {gene crepe and carried a shower boa. quwt of bridal roses and sanctions. {The bride was given away by her Mather. After congratulations and i best wishes. in dainty repeat. was ser- ived. Mr and Mrs Weir carry with ? them a host of good Wishes from their jfriends here. They take up home. !meking in North Egremont. Mrs Martin of Hanover. is visiting Mr and Mrs John Potter. Proton council looked over that pxece " most neglected road at. Wm. 1iecoririscli's cirner and at. least the worthy councillérs have 3mm pro- mises of improvement in the neu future. Lei. " be soon. Fullowing in a loner received from Pie W. E. Richsrason by Mrs D. J. McCormack. The“ boys out in France look for we homo new. Let them not look in "in. fellow contrib- utors ; even some simple items In of mtetast ttt them whcn no tar from home. . I see by the pope: that a lot of the boys are being called up now. I mr ticed I immxe McDonald 5 preseutntion and address, which won very nice. Rhea. subscribed for the Durham Review for me and that is what-e I get . lat of my home news. The boys that no in this battalion from around home are UI fine. I III Fred Knox in the 58m and he loch thte. I aigo new Albert Bound and he looks well in the uniform. With mun} thanks for the box again, I will close. Pte, W. E. Riohordson. 889016, 0 oo'r, 4th 0. M. B. Butt, B. E. F., France Miss Agnes Ramage ot Durham, spent thehvgintaing of the week " Messrs Don Campbell's and John Aideorn'ir, and Masses Aura and Jar. me Marshall, Mary and Ah x McQueen ofPuthtun, with Miss Flor: McFaf- lane of Bunessan. were visitor; at Messrs Mal. and Dugald McCannel’s and other friends. All took in the Cedarville garden party on Monday evening. Dear Friend I received your box of April Mh O. K. whteh In: very Iceepnble and I send my greatest thanks to you for box, the for your trouble in muking it up. Congratulations. to Misses Elds Patslow and Annie Knox upon pas- sing their Entrance to Normal. Mrs D. Runciman, of Durham, is visiting her brother, Mr Jon. Phillipa. We extend our sympathy to Mrs (rco. (Marauder in the loss of her father. Mr Eckhardt of Glenelg. Mr C. Harrison, Mr and Mrs John Weir and Muss Jean of North Egrtr :uJuc. sueudui church at Swimon Mr. Joe Stephenson made a. brief visit at Mr 8. McDonald's one Sunday recently. Mr :01 Mrs Cranston and Mr and Mrs Fuzgeraid spent a few days with R chardson families and other rela- Lives. Mr Thomas Wilkinson visited the Stewart family Sunday last. Very dry weather in this burg, Two from last week ; some grain but] much garden Muff ruined. Thu!) was a peculint weather pho- .ttmei2Citt---l very vivid circle around the Inn in a variety of ttttlore-on Bat. arday foreman. Mr and Mrs. Falcons? and son of Hanover visited at G. A. War son's last week. Corp. R. A. Conkey was home over the week and? Misses, Marjorie McLean and Violet Watson spent the week at their homes. Miss Jessie McLean is holi- daring for a few weeks with her mother. Mrs Marshall, Mrs Lauder and son are visiting the farmer’s sis- ter here. SWINTON PARK m union!“ "June ll, 1918 I Mr Frank McCarthy trctroertptusled Shy his two amen. Misses Mao And (tg'teg Titfred men: 00min. Mr ‘Jas ahh on Sunday. Mr Frank Hailey is having 3. wire fence erected along the from at his property and when eompletod will be a nice Improvement, 1190 of import- ant value to the new drilted roads during wimer. We sincerely hope the time is not far distant when more lumen will do likewise. Mien Alice Burke and gentleman friend in Vilnius: her per-eats, Mr and Mrs Mike Burke. Mr Earl Eddy of loose Jaw is again visiting his children. Georgina and Margaret " the grendparente. Mr and " Jes. Dnnber. Mr Eddy is this week Waiting Ottawa friends d Berry picking is the order at the ay. Pieesedto hear Mr Meleolm Ma. Millan is recovering from his reeent illneee. Mr Lee tfares come home from Gttelphtoausai" his tether with the haying and harvest. Miss Maria: Evelyn Beaten and her lady Mend, Miss Mary Miller of Tu- romo were hsliday nests tram Fri. day till Monday with her parents. Mr and h'rsJ. A. Benton. Mr John Benton. Sr., is, the past motion. visiting bis daughter Mrs Jab Edge ot the Eibow and other Shall. frierals ia and around Saskatoon and BladeJ‘tb. The bridge opposite Mr Irvan An. dersm’s residence which was dam. aged by the ice on the high water last spring has been repaired and great credit is due the contractor far the ataguifirrnt work done. Mr and Mrs R. Mauser of Toronto are guests of Mr and Mrs P, J Haley ot Beotehtorrn. Ilia: -..-- ot Toronto is spending a plenum holiday season with her friend, Miss Violet Falluise. Mr James MeGlllivray Br. â€rived home Saturday from spending a week's holiday at Eu: Linton. Mrs Irvan Anderson leaves the middle of this week tor Sebrieber where she will visit with hel daugh- ter, Mrs Joe Gox‘man. Miss Agnes Melina. who is attend- ing Business College in Toronto, is home on her "onion. Mr Y. B. Binnie. was Annie Kear- ney at barium and Mr and In Henry Boston in the former": our :nomtedto Owen and on Sundny not. Mrs C. Noble and two children of Toronto accompanied by her lime niece, Marion Psnk are game of her parents. Mr and Mrs John Fallaise. Her hasba d, Mr Noble arm ed Sun- day evening and remained over we holiday. __ - - Mrs Angus McCormick of Toronto is visiting her son. Donald McCor- mick here and renewing many old quuuintances in and about the burg. Mr S. H. Binnie motored to Owen Sound on Sandny accompanied by Mr and Mrs Henry Benton and others. The hay for 1918 is all gathered in and in the mwj triry of cases the yield was tar ahead of expectation. Oats are changing their color. hill sides beaming white. Barley and tall wheatis eat, the latter in general amounting only a cradle swath around the lance. Time mow: on wry quickly i we must move also. Min Jennie MeGillivny â€oom- panied Dre. Ellisoon to Owen Bound and Southampton on Saturday last. Quitea number from the Valley took in the Sunday School picnic at No. 9on Ianot August and tll lay they had a swell time. Mrs John Sutherland and two children ot Snrnzford are visiting the MeArthar families. Mrs Colin McAnhur is visiting her fir/f"'"' Mrs Arthur Edge ot Edge ill. Da. Will and Anna Billion of To. ronto called on her father. Mr Neil McOillivrsy one day recently whlle on their way to R‘pley Beach sum- mer hm". Mr Geo. Collinoon is tuning off the bay crop for Mr Thou. Duh. who is in Muskoka on business. Mrs Chas. Watson and two children and Mrs Rnbertnon have rammed West mar , inning their parents and other relatives tor a month. Miss May Baker is visiting friends at Kincardine. Hot weather all] prev-ill. but ma can be holed for " my time. In the abnnoe of Rev. Mr MoEwen It Pusey oi Kylsyth. near Owen Sound preached " the Centre on Suudsy hut. Miss Angeline Davis lot: tor Toron- to but week. Most otthe tamer: have finished haying. Mrs John King and two children of Owen Sound in visiting her brothers, Messrs Thea. and John Langhlin. like Tenn chllllvroy And Mr Walter Boyce ot Toronto, who have been B India: their holidlyl at Mr J. P. 's'll,t'i'l"i'J/l'A' returned to Toronto last week. GLENELG CENTRE SAUGEEN VALLEY WAUDBY Mr J. P. Teliord has been appointed local Agent of above Railway Company and is prepared to issue tickets to all Pte A. H. Bannock has been pro- moted to Lance Corpcral. 8000658 Albert. Miss M. MoWilHuma, Dnndalk. spent the week and the guesxof Miss Annie Dingwall. Mr od In J. Long and babe of Station! are visiting " Mrs L's ttsthert Mr J. Bockner’s. points East and West for rates. &c. Mr. and Mrs. J. Troup undlime daughter. Holstein, visited over the week end with relatives here. Pte HCulliton received a telegram Sntnrdny evening extending his have ten dnya. Needless to an Esplin Garden Party Monday was “new. . The prom-um um full and interesting; the evening ideal and th05crowd gnogmoul. Proceeds " the door u . titataltmiettrt+0tMxAdUm.-4- "ttA-th-txA-le-dirt- "dtmdrrke.-(hm--aehttsd 'htm-Gr-db-Ma-et-d-NW "hitaudfuart.-At0hWatgDtw trmfiRtrqMALMTRACnt" Mn Noumea: Ind daughter return- ed to the city Saturday having visi- ted some few weeks " Mrs Goo GllkeI. In A, D. Hudson and children. Dnndalk, are visitor: " Mr E. Hock- rtdge'l. Mr and Mrs A. Ridden are on a cantor trip to Drayton and other point: this Week. Harvest Hands in Urgent Be. mand to save Wes. Wheat Crop Mr. R. L. Fairbairn, Gen. Passenger Agent, Can. Northern Ry., Toronto, states that as a result of a conference be- tween their representatives and represen- tatives of the Dominion and Provincial Gov'ts at Winnipeg, it has been decided that at least 20,000 harvesters will be re- quired over and above the local supply of help available to garner the western wheat crop this year. Mr: Earp sud Son, Toronto, are visitor: at Mr Ron Cttllittxt'a. . An appeal must be made to the east and this help should be timed to reach Winnipeg for distribution to needy points west, from Aug. 20th to Sept 10th. It is understood that Harvesters' wages this year will be from $3.50 to " per day wfth board for about 3 months' work. A Pan-dock: rum in my loan MOVEMENT . LIFE , SPLENDOR A grand Ibower {all Mondly even- ing mining dollars worth. "The Heroes of Britain'" Canadian National Exhibition . Aug. 26 TORONTO m9 Dundalk o,.'-........-.. Oct. 2, a Flesherton..... F.............. Sept 20, 27 Hanover........................Sept 26, 27 Harriston ...........'......... Sept 26, 27 Holstein........................ Sept 24, 25 Kilsyth........ ...............October 3, 4 London (Western Fair)..diept. 6 to 14 Markdale [October 8, 9 MeaiortL...,..,....,...-. Sept 26, 27 Mount Forest ..0........... Sept 18, 19 Owen Sound........ ..'... Sept 10 to 12 Palmerston........., .....Sept 18, 19 Priceville.....................October s, 4 Shelburne..................... Sept 24, 25 Toronto (C. N. Ex.)...Aug 26- Sept 7 Arthur..................., Ayton.................... Chatsworth ........... Chesley .................t Desboro.................. Durham................. day of advance sale. Come with the crowdsto thegreat- eetExposldon In the40 years’ . history of the gl. N. B. Canadian Northern Railway 300,000 admissions ooldftrst Chum-Imm- wiring, grnmiitge---. ' in ti. WV imrtltho Fall Fair. Dates, I9l8 H Sept M, Sept 18, Sept 12, Sept 17, Sept IO, Sept 19, and see him 25 19 " I8 BASH. DOORS. and MI Mods i HOUSE FTTTIIGS '2a,fg'gtEU"g', " "tgBooetee hesitant: and luv-mund- law-m tbe.ttehan Me 91mins R'H'hm" "Tu-T -,a,,'iiika" -.- - 333 â€and " into Siu Secure I plying Agency with liberal oomtr.iariona, Experience not necessary The demand for Omamentll Rock in town. and villages in large. Great Inked Steamship Service Wu (ht-dens can for small fruits, early bearing fruit trees. Mpungul, Rhubarb plants. etc Fiourperemt .... . praneialperaset.. Choptper mm. . 01m. bed....., 0m; anatimt..'.l..., Lot No. 29. om.2, W. G. R., Bannock 100 acres. 35 acres bush. Well-watered, fair buildings. school within: half a mile imd tgat cmwen.ient. it: 'iifirtt,'rgtitt mm me possessuon. argain to quic purchaser. Applym - h; -- Thou-Ind. of Onward trees need or placing. DURHAM PLANING MILLS To quick purchaser. Seven acres of land. more or less. A good comfortable brick house, a good atone cellar full cm: of house, and I torly good stable and barn. Water " the door, " miles east of Hahn hotel on the 2ad com. Glenda. For punicullm apply to A. H. JACKSON Canadian Pacific Steamship 'Manitoba' now leaves Owen Sound 10.30 p. m. each Thursday for Sault Ste, Marie, Port Arthur and Fort Wilham. Steamships "Keewatin' and "Assiniboia" will sail from Port McNicoll Wednesdays and Sat- urdays commencing June Ist. . Local Agent Wanted TboBemw not! Tot-elm Duly Work“!!! 'me-......-.......... The you" and Daily Admin- Walnut. Aug. 7, 1918 1301-. Match...†igtae [or 1 r-....................: Th3 Bstiow and Toronto Dally The Review and Tm Daily (Hobo to: tyear..-.............. Thy PMesr ind Wee“, Wane-I The Rain! mad the Funnel-a†Ad- woata to: 1 yen... .. ............ The Rev-aw and Tomato Daily Mail and Empiniot 1 you...... Thy Byvuw and Daily Free Pun The Review and Week†Free P mir... uni-u a" The Ram ind Woeldy Sun foe The Them†and the MIN Ber. ald and Wooldy Sun for l yum r , - nave: Tammi-m mammal Tue SIEMCRWE o Aitmisanmau, Numb: one "ae.....:....-..:.". STONE & WELLINGTON. FONTHILL NURSERIES ............... u....n-...nu~.u Por the "Old Reliable" For Sale Cheap Firm For Sale Clubbing Rates Established 1831 or Joan "emu-Durham TORONTO. ONT', .... 35.0 ss ..t. an " .. 555.05% ... 575 575 ... 30009825 .... "to 00 '.. 80ttt 80 Markets jsRssotttssonaaamsoN he. McDonald, Aberdeen, ONTARIO Daily 18 " 525 4t0 440 685 410 875 525 440 I; Overalls t and Jackets From 111 stations between Lyn, On: ind Toronto, Weston. Meatord and Polanyo. inclusive, duo from stations north ot Toronto to on! Including Romaine. From Toronto and nation: was: Ind lamb thereof in Ontario. Full information from my Grand Trunk Ticket Agent. or C. E. Horn- log, Dim-ice Pm. Agent. Toronto. Finley Gum. Town Agent. Telephone No. 8 i',)', il L. GRANT $18.00 to Winnipeg Plus l-Z cl per mile beyond (t, Bulldog, Acma, (t g Big B & Bob Long It ti)tt.4+as4sqit.00atbFtt, #"trihbie6st+irsirttei), lb-tta. " 'g. a. H§?I‘0N.H.D., c m -_.- “an. '-qxa. “Manic-don We.“ â€lama-n noun. a ----, Resorts in the Gunman Pacific Rockies Bum. Lake Lenin. Field and Glam are in the heart of the Canadian Pacific Rockies and on the mam line of the Can- adian Pttcific Railway. w W. C. PICKERING o. D s., L D S HONOR BRA 004m of Tommi. Univeui mute otho al Call go of 'd'Jtl'RM,'pti,,e, of Outage 'iil'l'i',". Om J t J HUNTERS New Store V biGi vvnw I. r. Jrs"a'ltl'."'"- must; and...“ ._.. Wilma: "___ -"'I In... notice-Ia men-0mm In. a 'atfetLe.,ttrgitlt7a%'G7Ti,T, In"!!! Of ted a! 'll'ce",T, "srl",'.?",',"',',, mm you . .. I MOO. fem-mum Io Jon gunman, l. F. GRANT D. 0.3. L. D. s. BPte but: Ttteo momma. G din-nag“ Cauca- Durand Sultan. l. Denim-yin.“ at. am. [m Menu would on!!! at the but; an: or'hestmnirlmtststtrti. teh,".",', be op monuments. Datum tlgrgllt “mason. mm tttt not: “In "tgeagrtr",'t school tn m yer. . . o . Ian? one. The unmea- we smug-19c a mu Ind spun no mummfgu um FIJI have every mum-El the m tn-ttmight. and scum-luau at “We. - (In; It month tn Mm. CMB- “A“ h,HW aiUi a ara; Ba" and Inch-out. Show] " 'horomrtsV mum In Mn: All“). III anemia] lug mew-Ia! "ppm- cm “inâ€. a... tor um Ju or Lenin: ma Inn- union won. The 10mm; coupons "a! a. m - ' no: ALLAN, Priner In 1 Alla Milena!“ brutal m: Balance, Humanist: meal WEIR, B. A., of 2o sunken; bum. Art, Liver. tttai, Bonding, Hemphy. ' - 11ttht,ty.it an I telephone In raw ALLAN. Hinds“. "' 0h- Mae-II. “no “that. In ttyFl Culture. Ith- m: Manes. Huntsman“ and spoiling. [lest WEIR. B. A., of Qua-o Unlvenlzy sunken.- bung. Art, Liierature. Comp Mon. Ending, Gummy. Ancient mug: “I. CKYDKB‘AN. s. A,, Mum Univ 'ni,t,,rahitog?.sttitree', In Pt1ystoal6uitu% -Ih m.‘ ..- ..-----, DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL HARVEST HELP EXCURSIONS """'""tatzr- “In... [mi Our 1. P. Mm tr owe-m 'tt'uit,'"o"a'lt',.'""", u. mmn- n lee Auctioneer.†m aesiir/ Mid (ERR-3}}: "iiCihGi%' Iubjeeu ; Eng. uni-nu. Frauen Alumina Emory. Cowman-Wu. l ' 1Yirg1HAit..ab' New Dry Goods 3 AUGUST 22nd and 29th AUGUST Nth and 29th Mann} J. P. TELFORD mm" 3 a 'd'hJd',t sum: t3rtpoat I...“ t9ttttettor In Sn ram tttttUr" Pub“? Gambian" Honey to D. MePBML. Canon fr to C. “I552. Durban *er " Ptertttrr" .torq " com “oat. "Meg. [:15ng In. French. mun. 00mm. Wham; n l. mu, s. (in, MIN L'h "J