t y Bedrooms Store ARY as, 1915 Sale JCS i'vy:y:x'y'Qtl5ttgfM P mi Produce ylhelfillftlXhttgtg tprc ved Service tti T o Mtttrltlit1tAL o TTAWA rug Store Durham Rubbers IE {ale “ l ’ Small 3 AIS ProSts $1.99 tl bbers C H. RAITH Ihekets here )W S are w in and in we yet had urge stock. mum. Durban 10 leading s to offer lented to F ....1.15 " wmbc " P R. Title! Murphy. D. P. RIGHT Shut? LBe' 2.00 1.50 Mi I .00 2.00 get All] greatly flue ials Port More. nton. etc. "if; 'iieeigaaaaati-baaaaEaaaaaeii You can Enter any Day at the dt)-oto.A'r8jf,lttj't,f: (fjY gray/w [fit/ii, _ DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE WAY Toronto -Chicago Toronto A --Montreal For full "IriicuIars “insult. G. T. R, Ticket Ag nu or write C. E HORN lNU, Did. Pa.“ Agent. Torouto. Buy Farm l! Individual inwrucvwn'u‘ Ourmm three ~Lury huildmg and 34 havens» In! yum n! “(pent-nuc- Expert in- .urW-vuru yrmiun- the w" Tr may I‘Puuih, 'ut""'-','.!"'" _ C A FLEMING, P ca q. D. FLEMIHNO Ill) news Kgremont, near Mt. Forest. Good hrm. worth more but Trl',','.',',; 'ttloo "r tvttl ' under for quick sale. 30 menu Egrv’m mt. new“ Holstein. One at the wry best hum in the Township. Wm noon be picked up at very low price quoted. IUD acres Bentinck--the John Clark farm. can 3. W c, R cheaper than ever othared hetore. loo menu, Brlulim-k the sqJoutts" farm Lot 30, can In, Olin-9d very cheap 1nd on wry any terms loo acres Bdntiuck. lot 51 run 3, W . G. R . near Durham. Good farm. to BO seeing PRICEVILLE, THE QUALITYH PHARMACY tl ti. ti. MILLER, The undersigned hogs to announce to residents of Durham and surround- ing country, Ihau be has his Planing Mill and factory fuliy equipped and is prepared to take orders tor DURHAM PLANING MILLS SASH, DOORS, and all In of HOUSE FITTINGS Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended to Also 8 ,te Agent amt Dealer for Dur- ham and vicinity of the Winter Tours to California Florida and Sunny South For interior of ':e,','i",',! eheaper than lath and p Buy to handle Cu Evy out. on C: an" tart No __ ‘~ . --- 0.. itri/cioat for 35 {garb . Verena cheap. You cannot. "ord to __ - C. I â€â€˜1 pcaugaM, FEBRUARY M, 1916 WM CALDER. Town Ticket Am J. TOWNER. TIL-lat. Asa-m. Fm! 'rrrsio-1',hoit p "f Routes Low F' vrrn nu" in Ab.vt BORROW [Tm-germ“! Twin Sun - "ttthe-t Cl A!!! of Equiynwul. YOU'LL PURCHASE NEW FIBRE BOARD zénih’s "i'i'."ii,ipi,,rt't PRICEVILLE #101‘1m3 OWEN SOUND than lath and phat". handle Out: with a “I " on Guano; fail " aot No dirt or law Call and no for you“)! Pl;renmnt. near hit. Forest. rm. worth mare but. offered "utl ' under for quick mile. Egrn-m mt. near Holstein. the ver best hum in the in. WM wan be picked up Property Now ‘tfnrd to BUY or SELL or LEND wtthottt tlest and all kinds Hanover .tretter and ONTARIO Ex erylbing is lowly sad the [new hang- hlgh. Une chm say: "Yes. the weatheria lovely bat no it we won't pay " tor this." Well, If we do We d o't often get anything that's worth lining without paying for it. Mrs, McEdward ot Cleveland Ic- cumpanied by her son and daughter, Ire waiting With her sister, Miss M. A. IcLenn. Mrs. Cunpbetl who has been stay- mg with her daughter Mrs Dr. Lane, for sum time has returned to her home in n Elgin. We are Borry to say iluit ii, Sandy McLean is no: improving no he: " we would like to lee him " Mr and Mrs Chat. McKiunon of the West we visiting with his sinner, the W. Aldcorn Miss Edna Snake's spent last week wnh friends ground Dromore. Mr and Mrs P. F. McArtbnr enter- tained some ot their friends very pleasantly one evening last week. The logs are still pouring into me yard here. Mr Dau McC :rmick has seven or mam. teams drawing all the time and Mr. W. Sachem and sun of this village we believe, are among the number whngnre cutting M. the cunp. We hear that thew logs Ire wing to the Durham Farniutre Fac- wy. Tim's me Way to make things go Dan Quite a number from here drove over to Durham to attend the recep- uun on Fuduy night held in honor of our worn-y M P. P., Dr. Jumimou. who has been accorded the high honor of being elected Speaker of the house. Now We are glad to are mu even ll se.ouiuteroble number the house. Now We are glad to ace um even it se.ouiuteroble number new are inclined to Us a Mule gritty. We are broadmiuded enough to mm honor where [mum-ta due.- Irles,ecnvu of' puny. The W- ll, and lf. Mission Simian we: in. the .basemem of we Jfres, gnurch on. Wednesday when’g‘n nu- iuuallargis number o) ladies being print whfch is very encouraking to “Me who are interested 'm the work of the church and by the re p m from government. headquarters it may easily be seen what great. wurk 1a being done by women's so- meues for needs of ml kinds in our cunmry " the present time. The return hoe/ey match was played " here in our open air rink nu Saturday ufternrmn the score being Y.-0 in tagur of Prieevllle. Great interest In the game was hown by the large number ot pauplu who gathered to see it, both teams pl, y- 10K a good game although Prlcnvinle was more in the aggresstve. MISS Annie McMillan left on Tues day for Duluth Minn. Mrs Thos. McGrath, of vonr town, wanted mth her parents here over Sunday. Miss Sadie McMillan has returned to Priceville. Miss Ettie Black visited her aunt, Mrs Neil Black, over the week end. We are glad to see Mr Neil McMil- lan around again. Mrs Don. McMiuau visited friends at Sangeen Valley one day last week. Mrs Irwin Anderson spent Monday with Mrs P. J. Haley. Mr Duncan Dunbar Sundayed in our burg. tertiielcent thaw. a" few more days of mild weather would have spoiled the roads completely. Mr and Mrs J, J. Black spent Sun- day at J. S. Black's, A crowd of the youth and beauty of Glenelg Centre took in the hockey match in Priceville Saturday eve, All reported a good time. Mis", Kate McCormick spent San" day at her home here. Mr John Meagher spent a very en- joyable evening at the home of Mr Jchn MeVicar last week. Miss Cassie Dunbar, accompanied by Mtss Flossie McVicar, have gone to Toronto. I Camden, N. J.--" I had 3 deep seated cough, a run-down system and my lungs t were awfully weak and sore. lam an electrician by occupation and my cough kept me nuke nights sol thought at times I would have to give up. tried everything everybody suggested and ' had taken so much medians I was dis- l gusted. . 66 One evening I read about Vinol and decoded to give it a trial. Soon I noticed an improvement. I kept on taking it ttnd My I am I. well man. The sore: 'lt')', in l gtg/ghd,', Inga}? not ave m an we n teen n- Loggia... "a! , gm telling mv Blll ll Eli? SEMED tllllllll And Sore Lungs Were Over- come by ilrn0l---Mr. Hill- man's Statement of Facts Follows: The weather is turning folder " In“: I“ uvu .. mu. -_-- w sounds in 'iiitiiitr" and I am telling my fiends that incl did it." - FRANK HILLW, CtmdstyrriLJ; L tta.' . album“ v-uu-vu, -.- -. It is the curative, tissue-building in- fhtenee of eods' livers aided by the blood- matiryr, strent.rtlrtr,eltigr. prowl-ties tf, maulâ€, aucusu. “wrunv r: - - - - trrnie won, contained m VmolJixat made it so successful in Mr. Hillman’s case. We ask every person in this vieirity suffering from weak lungs. chrnnic coughs, or a rundown condition of the system to try a bottle of rinol on our glamntee to return your money if it .sila to help you. Macfarlnne & Co., Oman“. Durham Ont. PRICEVILLE VILLAGE OLENELG CENTRE SCOTCHTOWN $5 " 1 had . dgep stated Sorry to hear Mr P, J. Haley is under the weather ngain Hope to have! his speedy recovery. Misses Anna Bell and Mantel] And. crson visited at Mr Dan McCormick's Sunday. Miss 'Tena McCormick took in the hockey match in Priceville Saturday eve. Mr McCallum of Manitoba, is visiting .with his sister, Mrs R. Ector. tti John MeViear, Jr., visited at Mr Geo. McRae's Sunday lust. Miss D. Redford of Mulock, visited last week at Mr George Ritchie’s. Miss Laura Bryon of town, is spending this week with her sis: ter, Mrs A. J. Greenwood. Miss Ruby Moffat of Toronto, visited last week with cousins in this vicinity. Mr D. Edge had the misfortune to have a cow die from pleurisy recently. Mr Wm. Edge is visiting this week with his sister, Mrs W. Scarf in town. Monday and Tuesday this week we were treated to several unwel- come showers of rain. The (humeil met Feb. 6:h, pursu- ant. to adjournmwm. All the mem- bers present. the Reeve in the chair. Minu cs M lam. meeting read and con firmed.w C)omut1rtntrtrtatttt' read, as lnllnws: Hamilton Stock Company. oiusrityt4uotr1hjtdsrh"Mo'ttiatio,n,' H J Armrtroiig 'te titif'etiiavr, tt L Steph. ‘eu re Wulden'q !rfa.itis/yittsiys Small "& C? bi Irormljritiii,n, 'Spwlvra‘gioq Army asking. tbr' tvhcuGt'set."tir'r'ri' x‘McAaséy shew claim. N W' Campbell re sctools. Municipal World account, Jets Mannie blacksmuh account, report as to Treasurer's sureues. By-law No 553 nppouxtmg Township o ftieets was in voduced and read a first and seconu time. Turnbull-Manner-ost By-Law No 5525 be now read a third time, signed. sealed and engrossed ou Br law book, carried, Mcdnuer-- Young _- That Angus MoAthur be appointed Sheep Inspect- or for Ward 2, carried. 1'cart--MMnness-Tltat the com- mumcatinn trom N W Campbell be held over till next meeting. orrsed, t'ersrt-'i'arubull--Tust Jerry Mo- Aasey be paid $4.66 for two-thirds value of Shea) killed by dogs and that he be paid $2 00 for brushing at lots 10 and 1i, con 8, carried. Peurv--Tarnbull -- That Michael Quillinan be paid $5.35. being two- tlurd value of sheep. kllled by dogs carried. Peisrt-Young--Tlust John O'Neil be paid $2.30 lor new stove pipes and cleaning hall and $1.00 for inspecting sheep killed by dogs, carried. Young-Turnbull-Thy the ful. vatiou Army and tlle Sick Children’s Hospital be paxd $5 00 and) as char- ity, carried. Young - Mclnnea - That James “name be paid $3.65 for repmra to grader and bolts for bridges, carried. - Turnbull-- Melums - That John McDonald be paid $35. part payment of salary as asaeesor. carried. Turnbull-Port-Tut A B Me. Arthur be pend $8.00. bemg awo- zlnrds value of sheep killed by dogs, on making the usual deehsration, cur- ricd. Peisrt--ynung--Tbist auditors ll T Edwards and W J Ritchie be paid $12.00 each for services as auditors. carried. Mo1unis--Pei-Tut The: Tarn. bull be pan] $1 00 for search re Treas- urer's sureties and that. hl K Richard- son be paid $1 00 tor search a; vague- mu. carried. I?eart---Youog--Tlsat the Municipal World be paid $7.92 for assessor’s supplies and other (onus. carried. Turnbull - McInnea - That Clerk be paid $30.00 on salary tied The following clause was inserted m By-Law 553 '. " And n. IS hereby further enacted that cash and every one of the person: whose names are inserted as pathmastera m this By- law are hereby also appointed " over- seen: of highways for the purpose of keeping township roads open during the season of deep snows.†The Council adjourned to April 3rd " 10 a. nl, carried. Funny. Feb. 24. 1915. Flourpercwt........ 390to450 Oatmdalperstustt .... 400 100 Chopper ttwt........ 170 to200 Buckwheat.......... 70to 75 Falleeat........... 140to150 Sprinaneat........ 140tol 50 Gunfeed............. 55\to 60 ---. m .._ arx (his; milling. Burlev............... 60 m 65l Butter..........A..... 24 to 24| Eggs 2.5to 251 Bowman perbag. .... 40 to tiol Hidu............. 1000 Bed.dreued..... .. 12mm 1800 Bngrrtvt,tolr- 760 Drieduppleu.............. 50_ Hay.penon.......... 12mw1600‘ Lia ha been awfully reviled. ' Durham Markets. GLENELG COUNCIL VICINITY EDGE HILL 1-. J, S. BLACK, Clerk 70to 75 140to150 140to150 55 to 60 60to 60 ‘(XJ to150 60 m 65 the , car- The IN"! is the m1. of Bulletin No, 17 of the Lire Stock Bunch of the Deputmont of Agriculture n Ot- tsws. This publication describes the Moon hog sud discusses his breeding snd rearing. The breeds of swine rented in Cau- l u]: are described And I history oil, each " given. An interesting section! " devoted to the production of pork, an Canndiun farms. The intormitionl w“ evidently secured from pnctictl' farmers in cheese factory Ind, in; cannery districts and in notions: whore hogs sre raised without dairyl by-produets. The bulletin concludes With articles on hog cholera and tuberculosis. writ torn by the Veterinary Director Gene: II and the Chief Meat Inspector. re- spectively. This bulletin " generous- ly illustrated and printed in sepia brown ink. Copies are available to (nose who apply for them. Address simply '. . TEE DURHAM REVIEW Swine Husbandry in Canada Publications Branch, Dept. of Agriculture. Ottawa The one outstanding feature of the world's farming is that there will soon be a great shortage of meat supplies. Save your breeding stock. They are today Canada's most valuable asset. If you sacrifice your breeding stock now, you will regret it in the near future. Plan to increase your live stock. Europe and the United States, as well as Canada, will pay higher prices for beef, mutton, and bacon, in the very near future. Remember that live stock is the only true basis of economic and profitable farming. The more grain you grow, the more stock you can carry. The more stock you keep, the more fertilizer for ytsrHields. Mixed farming is real farming, not speculating. F Studyrthis table, which waspregared before tho-mar. Only one country, iqcrasved its cattle more - than its_. people in the past ten years. And, in it Ct .?ltlli.ali.sy ’in 1914 there Fri was a "trhtterrdous' loss of Ger: live stock through an un- Unit precedented drought-a fact A 1 which the table does not F3151 show. Do you need any den stronger argument than this Ar , table that there is bound to tgl be an increasing demand New for beef? Add to this con- Uni1 SHEEP. Canadian farmers -----. have been losing great opportunities in sheep raising and sheep feeding. Hundreds of thousands of sheep have been slaughtered to pro- vide winter clothing for the soldiers of the different armies. Australia's losses, through drought in 1914, were very heavy. Canada has been lm- porting frozen mutton from New Zealand. In view of these conditions, wool and mutton should prove very profitable for Canadian sheep raisers during the next few years. Through the indis- 'h1li,r.Ltt criminate sale of swine in the Canadian West in the past three rm nths, the supply in 1915 promises to be little more than half of 1914. Add to this the fact that the British soldier is allowed 1.lb. of bacon per day, and that sausage is the principal meat food of the German soldier, and you will understand the outlook for the future. Those who stay PATRIOTISMml I'ii":if,iHE,'riCir'i' in Your Faith to Live Stock Advertising, backed up by the right spirit, the right goods and the right service, can res= cue a sinking business, and will make a pros" perous business more masterful in its own community. Be sure of this: those who are using our col- umns week after week do not give you poorer goods or service, or have higher prices. Shops which are illumined by advertising court with full confidence your favor. anadian Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada Shop where you are invited to shop. How’s Business ? When John Wanamaker, the Prince of Merchants began business, he resolved to force matters. tie was not content to WAIT to be found out--- he DETERMINED TO BE found out. In short,he advertised. lie threw on his business, small as it was, the light of publicity, and the public of Philadelphia entered the shop on which the light shone. in this community the publlc is entering those shops on which the light of advertising is tailing. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC Thy Review and Torah Dally Star to: 1 "M........-.......... Th: Ruin ard Toronto Duly Tl}: Begin: 1an Toronto Dull, Th; Reyiev Ind Wooidr Wand Empire toe l yenr.................. The Review and the F-milv Her. tld and Weekly Star for 1 you This Review um Weekly Wanna The 125th sud Weekly Sun ty Thi, Renew and Weekly Adrertis. er tar one your The Raw w end Toronto Daily Globe tcr 1 you..................... The Rev ow sud Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for I your"... The Review end Dnily Free Pre" forl "v.....----. The Review and Weekly Free Press for one your 'llre Renew Ind Farming World for: yur..................... ......... The Review And the Fnrmoro' Ab vocate for t year... .. .q............. TheRevis-w and Canadian Fun! for I ye".....-.....-.- ?uetot, one "e..-.....,...,; World for "ar....................'. "tar-ev-ve-VY-r.. tor) "pr.......:..-,.)...,-..,.. .Frince......v,. Germany. f. . _ . United Kingdom Austria-Hungary European Russia Canada. . . . ' . Argentine. . . . . . Australia ... . .. New Zealand. _ United States., _ Country steadily with swine, year in 1nd year out, make money. Those who rush in and rush out, generally lose money. "Buy when others ale selling, sell when others are buying," wallet to live stock as well as to all Street stocks. DAIRY. Milch cows in- ---._ creased in Canada from 2,408,677 in 1901 to 2,594,179 in 1011. This in- crease did not amount to " and was less than one-quarter of the population increase of Canada. At the same time, the per capita consumption of milk by Canadians increased 80' " Is there any wonder We had to import 7,000,000 lbs. of butter from New Zealand? The exports of Canadian cheese have been steadily de.. clining for ten years. Look at the market prices today. Do they not suggest the advantage of increased production? Through cow-testing, selec- tion an better feeding, the Clubbing Rates. â€we aii-u; Ptoost!lui Cattle Increase [octane Decrease Since 1800 ' Atnca .1900 16' 10' 10' li' " 40t M' 18' .......... I 90 , Daily .......... 8 90 a Daily nr...... ft 90 a Pun .......... , 90 , Free .......... l 90 World ......... l 60 17 % 40% 16ci Cattle 875 176 190 260 195 dition, the destruction of live stock of ell kinds, bree dinr, and young stock includ. -u-, e1, Lube war zones. The war 1e has merely hastened the meat rue-‘0 ( shortage of the world. When .900 , it is over, the leaner with .FP. live stock will continue to F protit in the world's V markets, and, in addition Ir', to having helped feed our ,( soldiers at the front. will 'i' be in a position to renp a '0 further reward for having tVrV stayed with the live stock ith): industry. M' WArrrm-A reliab‘e mun to "ott Hardy (taundiln Gmwn Sunk i. Durham and (My Co. Sun now art â€when selling time. Send f-rlilt at Spring Offering:- Ind (erme to menu. Liberal cominiono. Hund- umo ("comma than: & wanusu'rox. Fonlhill Nurseries. Tormro, UN I has: Hum: #59 TORONTO will ciear up your ttrh-etstm1ize Eric ','rc1tif,t,t'a not: TIt Blad- er or . gtiittt e in the tsack-and can.“ Icy Ind Bladder Trouble. we. 1 box, 0 tor 83.50. Trial treatment free if you write National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. Toronto. 243 average nnnual production per cow in Canada did increue from 2.850 lbs. per cow in 1901 to 8,606 lbs. in 1911, but this is only a beginning. Last you one cow in Cmada produced 26,0001bl. The dairymen of Denmark who. supply Great Britain with butter and bacon are not satia- tied unless their herds average 10,000 lbs. per cow. Let Can- adian dairymen work to increase the productiveness of the mild: cow. Breed for milk. Test your cows. Save your calves. Select your milkers. Feed for yield. Read the Agricultural papers and Government reports and bnlletins on dairying. Now that you hue attended the Conferences," have read about them , get together and talk things over. Also write to the Publications Branch, Canadian Department of Agriculture, Ot- tlwn, for bulletins and reports on live stock and dairying. CONFERENCES itt‘ BIG 4 m Bette [ace Cunnin- a; “I long. a in we 2t â€long "i was '. . m w " S {mom " In wide t.00 W " 8 yd. long. " in wide I.†If All Out-tum have the no w tuiohed to" Fill). Euclid: Litton Crew; white all! lunar-t ......... ...'..15cprryul Tabb Edeserte. . = so and We per I". Gm Cotton sheeting 2 yin ' id. Me " Het.tr bleached lbw-ting 2 ydo -- _ Ogg__lcvy Spying Prism low In. J. ARTHUR. couk in now swing lawns in Yum. Prudm-uon and Bmmug. At the home of Mrs 3. F. McComb. every Tuesdny. from 2 an .7p..m.. Appointments now being wife...... .....-. ....I.':.T.'.._._.woy¢ Huyy nu Flmnellrue “when white.“ Beer....... milky.“ 80.11 1214 Fluonelletee Bhutan. 'rttiteorur.......... ......185Ipdl Putnam ml mun-w: oeoueriqet aod new Inc-mien, we want your or... mum th, “Inlet lullhlhm an“ urn-v. pm! Int good 1tPrtrtt. We 03 ply Uh: rum. inc and pay I“ " e .mth. th I tte for cum, Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey. Terms moderate. Arrangement- for ule date: can be made at Review W. H. BEAN Olceorat my. undone: next door. Phone all to No. 6, Durham will be prottiptly attended to. D. MOPHAIL-’ - blurb.“ no a umphune In In. re denoun- Ceylon. J. i1.mll!1'0N,6D., J M “0-00! deluge ray-menu.» um Lagoon- Duane OFHCI: Over J. P. TalloM'I emu. nearly and» my on. women: mod was: run“: ui mum on“ an ll“ of Alb-n. an. I“. modulus Amman-nu tor um I Dutchman heme u the mute! " “but“. our quudemw «W m "to Ceylon no . wtll ll- "only." “an. Wouuppnm to OFFICE HOURS but I '-' PI. 'i-4? p. .. â€manhunt: between once we manna ttt .11 hours Roles he,'d1t,'it Tuiomu fr/Ipit'),',. an m Uouege mum nucleon m In 'I'rd, much». oMee--0ver Jewelh-v Hm e ml uppa an. Post (Mice. Call and toe- Ga, W. C. PICKERINC D. I) s., L o S HONOR GRADUATI‘ ct mum. University. graduav» of Royal (allege at Dental Surgeons ofnnmrm Noum- 0m J I J UNThirts New Show: tnioked. ,tTt','lt Solicitor m Suprem 00 loan-y Public Cotntnisstotter Money w Loan. me on hombre-1 SK... opposite O deolu'u stables. ARTHUR H. JACKSON Insurance Agent Money to Low. luna- of Human Liunm‘n. A gen an] titsaateieU business Irma-cud. [Joan-ed Auctioneer tor Go. are) UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director meUmlnc a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice B-Rooms-Acro" hom Middnu‘h Hon “one: clit houu‘ south of “my. tsmith Bhettt. J. [GRANT 0.0.3 ' LO. s. hmmmquxwa ï¬$9mm57w£§m M ' Firtraif','iagyrM'f.g'e'rfgi"dP"- 1- u- _--.-. - F-" ."-- W, at et'irtiiiiais-i-itteee.a, @wmnï¬mmummm M In†myth-a; =%'d't wow Manama-Mon of (Mk-dun. nun: P" wont! " no “we. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Notary Public. Um-uuissioner. DUIHAI. ONT. (11mm Town " am. J. P. TELFORD Fun line of Cubans Robert ud buck and whine Cap tor and people. Cream Wanted It. M. ISAAC D. lam-MIL. Ceylon or to C. BAIAGE. Bur-nun convauncm Ac A. BELL In" and (““00"“- u u @mtalz 993%}: PM _smama R. H. ISAAC, Durham Palm Creamery. PrLluntruton. Oggt I amt: the an Dug: In I iiit I it A man a IR. M GM. tt