Barbour Honcored We know they are glagd ad we are glad to have nd look torward to the ;. _ Bat our baarts goout o those whose boys wili ‘roviasial Aonaal Conâ€" Presbyterian W. M 8. visited ber som on the Friday. ar families are ill with hope they will soon al! 1ess College amâ€"Mt Forest h went to Gueiph on i. as delegate to the raduates rening last, the boms s Robt. Barboor, 204 . was enlivened by the rge number of neighâ€" is, to welcome bhoms Spr. James Barbour turned from overseas. cted as chairmanâ€" A was rendered by locai ol solos, instramental . recitations, ete., ail vjoved. _ At an approâ€" Jlowing address was lith Edge, presenting wich a clab bag ana h he rep‘led thaokiog treatment accorded sent and the backing ted while at the front th was served. The en enloyed themselâ€" : and games, efter Nome pleased to bave tave young Canadâ€" Y, Jan. 2, 1999 on can ever be lot the great ild like you to iate what you a ol our gratiâ€" 1 to accept this U we do hope â€" never again ht in war bat vual wartare v Victory. 1A WIESON 10, 1919 Lt ind neighbors o night to bid n the arena of ory of the s and such pgaged in nities smal Durham t get ht for the d your bit God who + the vieâ€" spared to Norkers ncipa L D sum â€" rove ilare rou S. 0 DOP 1A bee +r% r be ur Ns A. S. HUNTER & SON comes with particular help. Thousands of the strong men «and women of today were in youthâ€"time nourished and strengthened to withstand the inroads of disease by the consistent use of Scott‘s. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. 18â€"1 The important time to lay a strong foundation for robust manhood is while life is young and the body developâ€" ing. A growing child needs every possible help to conserve energy and confirm the body in vigorous health. To a developing child The entortainment given by the Methodist Ladies‘ Aid in Flesherton on 3: Patrick‘s Day, is to be repeated in Watson‘s Hall, Pricevilie, on Friâ€" day evening, April 1ith. _A very hamorous and entertaining play enâ€" titled "Aunt Sasan‘s Visit" will be presented by twenty characters. YOUTHâ€"TIHZZE SCOTTS EMULSION m KARSTEDT BROS., APEIL 10, 1919 P UMPS 122 We carry Mammoth, Red Clover, Alsike and Alfalfa Clover and No. 1 Timothy. Now is the time to secure your requirements in Clover and Timothy Seeds. We‘re prepared to give you very close prices on No. 1 Seeds. PRICEVILLE VILLAGE , Fined $100 For Shooting Deer PRICEVILLE‘S BUSY STORE PRICEVILLE 4 â€" 9.50 We purpose closing Tuesday and Thursday evenings at _ Pleage arrange your shopping to suic. Clover and Grass Seeds We pay highest prices for all Pump Jacks, Pumping Enâ€" gines, and five other styles of Pumps _ to choose from. All Kinds of Garden Seeds Turnip Seed, Mangle and Sugar Beets, Rape, Etc. Pump, with 10 inch stroke, revolving . top for setting in &ny position, 3 inch cylinder, FMHCO s ccccrse«««.. TEA‘s good tea Sold only in sealed packages Its ASSAM quality gives it that rich flavor IS OFFERING : Reeve Hcokridgo was in Markdale Wednesday last woeek and Tuesday this week on County road plans. _ Itigour sad duty to report the death of our oldest pioneer, Mr Neil MceEachnie Sr., on Tharsday last at the ripe age of 96. â€" His wife predeâ€" ceased bim five years ago. Mr Mcâ€" Eachnie has been confined to his bed tor fifteen years and belpless Mr Will and Mres McEachnie have proved faithfal attendants dariog tho. e tryâ€" ing years. The funeral was beld Monday to Bethany chapel, Rev. F. A Cate officiating, the remains being laid to rest in Swinton Park cemerery beside bis wite. Mr John McEachnie and son Barnett, Little Carrent, arâ€" rived Mondsy noon. _ Mrs Allen, Darbam, was with her father all last week while Mra D Allen and Mr H. Allen, Darbam came over Satarday to be present at the funeral. Oar deepest sympathy is extended. | _ A full hall greeted our returned | soldier boys Friday evening at their reception. A good program was givâ€" | en aod at the proper time L â€"C. F. W. Death, Pie. A. H. Barnett, Sgr. Jas. Dufield, Pie Jno. Garden and , Pre Alf. Horton woere called to the , platterm and presented by the Sewâ€" ing Circle with two pairs of soâ€"ks ard a traveliing case and by the comâ€" munity with a nice sum of mcney. The tormer address was read by Miss Jessie Russe!!, the presentation giyen by Miss Fl ra ‘Russell. The latter address was resd by R D, Armstrong and presentation given by Frank Beott. _ Rev. F. A Cate very ably presided. _ Aiter a grood lunch beirg served and namerous conundrums answered the Sewing Circle‘s quilt was sold by tickets Wa were very anrry to hear of the illneas ot Sgr. Jno Duffield in Owen Sourd and was unâ€" able to be present. A colder wavye with rains seems quite disagreeable for Mr Robin. Northern lights indicate colder temperatare. It is said that there were from eight to ten deer in the Proton swamp and they have been practically wiped out this winâ€" ter by alleged ‘"sports" in the south of the county. If the anlimals had been left alone for a few years there would have been a fine lot of deer in the district. â€"Owen Sound Sunâ€"Times. Robert Porter was also prosecuted by Constable Cook for having four skins in his possession. He was taxed $80 Following up the recent unsuccessful prosecution of some of the citizens of the township of Artemesia by the authorities in the south of the county Mr Ely, Depâ€" uty Game Warden of Owen Sound, took a hand in the proceedings and entered cases against George Porter of the townâ€" ship of Proton, and Geo. Watson of Priceâ€" ville These two men were charged with killing one deereach in the Proton swamp. The case was heard before Magistrate Mcâ€" Mullen of Flesherton, who found the men guiity and fined them each $100 and | costs. Farmers in South of County Fined For lilegal Hunting kinds of Farm Producs HOPEVILLE Priceville VICINITY ¢ ship fupch fup t ijpth e :s NC s s 5 t # C. L. GRANT 4 Kip Bluchers 4# for Men at 2.50 oe oile ogte aite ofe oge ofe oo oi age age age ofr Fall inforwmation from any Grand Truok Ticket Agent, or C E. Horning District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Finlay Grabam, Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 Sleeping cars on night Trains and Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains. The Double Track Route â€"are boned with the indestructible Spirella stayâ€"the most pliable and resâ€" ilent corset boning in the world â€" guarâ€" anteed not to break or rust in one year of corset wear. Goods cheerfully demonstrated by calling at Parlors. MRS. J. C. NICHOL, from the Postmaster General‘s pleasure, Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of plorooed Contrect may be seen and blank forms of Tender ma y be obtainâ€" ed at the Post Office of Pricevitle. and at the oftice of the Post Office Inspector, Toronto. A. EUTHERLAND, Post Oftiee Inspecter Post Office lnlgector‘l Office, Toronto, March 25th, 1919. Not Sold SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postâ€" master General, will be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 9th May, 1919, for the conveyance of His Majesty‘s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week on the route Priceville R. R. 3 Jr 4thâ€"Ada Brown, Margaret Smelilie Marie McArthur, Neil McArthur, Archie McArthur _ Jr 3rdâ€"Hazel Beaton, Marâ€" garet MacFarlane Jr. 2nd -Reggi: Finney. _ 1stâ€"Mary Beaton, Annabel McArthur, J. D. McArthur, Lily Moore. Matt. thinks the evening school classes are quite the thing, hence is taking advantage ot same since schoot reâ€"cpened at No. 10. Mr Ed. Pratt is engax'ed invd;ï¬lving a well tor Mr Donald MeFarlane. mrand Mrs N. A. and Master Charles McQueen visited at Mr Walâ€" ter Ewing‘s. A number from the Glen attended the recep in to Sergt. Arehie Meâ€" Kinpoo, Topeliff, Fridey evening. _ Mr Arch MeArtbur‘s little baby Christena, has been poorly with a severe attack of pneumonin. Miss Katio McFarlane returged home from Toronto, Monday last. Mr and Mrs Wright and Edna of Toronto, are guests at Mr Donald MeFarlane‘s. Mrs Ross and Miss Tracy ot Toronâ€" to have been vis.ting at the tormer‘s unoele‘s, Mr A. B MeArthur‘s. Mr and Mrs N. A. and Master You Need & OVERALLS + This Spring _ $ Mr Donnie IeA;t-S;;‘h l.blo to be about again after beiog laid up with an attack of pleuroâ€"pneumonia. gascline woodâ€" Unexcelled dining car service on the tongue before retiring and enâ€" joy refreshing sleep. The purity and goodness of Kiâ€"moids guaranteed by of the stomach has upset many a night‘s rest. If your stemach is acidâ€" disturbed, dissolve two or three OVERâ€"ACIDITY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT $ EMULSION per pair. 5 pr size 7, 1 pr. size 11. KIMOIDS A few pairs of Give us a call. Come to us. We have them in plenty, made by Bob Long, Big B, and Acme, at SPECIAL â€" PRICES MAIL CONTRACT S. S. NO. 1, GLENELG Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago Spirella A Corsets â€" between Box 93, Durham in Stores 19â€"2 A .Sr 4thâ€"E. Cook, H. Firth. Jr 4thâ€"M ‘Beaton, W. Edwards, C. Robson. Sr 3nd ‘â€"M.~ Fifth® C. Greenwood. _Jr 3rdâ€"B. Primer Aâ€"Frank McArthur, Marybel McArthur. ©_. E. M. McCUAIG, Teacher ‘NOQ 5, GLENELG. . _~ | DURKHAM â€"REVIEW P~ s6e dnteiadadadiadadedetiedichde ind d i 16AAA 20 "r lt .. Flour per owt ....... 5 25 t 5 85 Mg{lpermk..... 5 10 38 25 Hogs, live, f o b Durham â€" Markets. *4 66 me e e e e es e 68 TORONTO . 10, 1919 19 T5 J.6. HROTTON,.M .D., FICE: Over J. P. Talfmrd‘sofice 0"Z appostte Re tisiry o d woillce, new RESTDENCE : Serond house eanth of » office on east sige or Albert 8t, Registr: O. MoPHAIL®R® MLWM&. Greq Terms. moderate. Arrangements for sales a © dates &c.. mast be made at the Review Of fce, Durham. . s3# Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P. O.. will be prompély ittended 49, Terms on «ppiication . to