AUGUTST 3, I916 t } u1 ®ham ) pâ€" Woula e nle"vle Cole "ol s * (ans V Oone bo 00 10 50 W 4) A Â¥ y Witness S mall Profits v Sun for Advertis v Free W y Sutfer from Heat in the ity when you can cool oï¬ ou the Great Lakes ? ike the Canadian Pacific Steamâ€" !x press trom Toronto any Tuesâ€" d Phaersday or Saturday at 230 . _ a. for Port MeNicoll, where girect «o sectlm is made with etthor the ssiniboia " or *‘ Keewatin ‘‘ for <~ it Ste. Marie, Port Arthur and William. An ideal Vacation [ o at small cost. Partiecalars from . ‘anadian Pacific Ticket Agent r Â¥. D. Howard, Dissrict Passenger A ~nt, Toronto. * xmmmzamxmmxmxag PRICEVILLE‘S BuUsy STORE gg has to offer : » s Hay Forks, Scythes, etc. t KARSTEDT BROS. â€" iwigs & s e on e naemond onanmereaencnis For a few days longer we‘ll be selling bleached Cottons, Sheetings, Prints, Gingha the old price. For fall placing we had to pay for these articles and they‘ll be to hand soon. In a few days we‘re expecting a ite Cups and Saucers, Plates, Pitchers, ass ortment. _ And in stock we have Tumblers, Lamps, Bavarian handâ€"pair Glasses, Teapots, etc. or the ‘Gold Leaf.‘ " T E2 Oe o CVG T Stones, ete. We have these at a low figure bigher. How about your Hay Fork Rope? 4 buy your Binder Twine. Be sure and hnv Gilassware, Lamps, Dishes The season is on for these articles stock of Hay Forks with and withou Scythes, Turnip Hoes, Hay Rakes, For Stones, ete. We have these at a Inw £~ now, It will pay you. Cotton Goods on the Climb AUGUST 3, 1916 C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agts, Durham Fruit in Season at lowest prices. Always fresh PRICEVILLE > > New Prices August 1, 1916 These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction L EP OO " C c shere is no guarantee against an SAVE These prices are positively 807°7°â€"" /o cuarantee | before August 1st, 1917, but there is no guarantee against advance in price at any time. DOMINION WAR LOAN TO BE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OTTAWA. ‘The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and after August 1, 1916 Runabout â€"â€" Touring Car Coupelet ... Town Car â€"â€" By purchasing a bond you will help to WIN THE WAR and obtain for yourself an investment of the highest class yielding a most attractive rate of interest. YOUR _ wC 1C expecting a case of Plain White Granâ€" ‘s, Plates, Pitchers, etc. , and also Clover Leaf in stock we have a full stock of Glassware, Bavarian handâ€"painted China, Lamp, Lantern ho. 1. o. b. Ford, Ontario Be sure and i)uy:.t;-i‘t'h::'t'he FOR THE we‘ll be selling Bleached articles. We hav without Straps in es, Fork Handles, MONEY Every housewife can put down a good Supply‘;’:f Cutfhbelrlt Raspberries. The very st of a Niagara Peninsula y “ L grown. BIa (l: k 'iiti‘,%»] 2\ currants are also 3 4* >A now at their best g‘&.«;‘% 4 for canning. Montâ€" Fukk YAuve 6 J moremncy Cherries cRowers mo. 204 are at their best. Have your grocer order at once. Look for this label on basket; it is your guarâ€" antee of Honest Fruit, Niagara grown hnad to pay considerably more hand soon. Lay in a stock EAT MORE CANADIAN FRUIT Ginghams, fI‘_c;;ve_]â€"ï¬;g; at FRUIT BULLETIN wtraps in all lengths. Handles, Mower Files, e. The next lot will be An'd' now is the time to 475,.00 695.00 3 etc. have a complete ‘Gilt Edge" and Unâ€" The funeral ot the late Alex Mcâ€" Millan took place to McNeal‘s cemâ€" ctery on Wednesday, the 26th July, and was very largely attended. In the absence of Mr Matheson, deceasâ€" ed‘s pastor, the key, Mr Whaley, of Darham, preached an able discourse trom the words * I haye finished my eourse." Mr Whaley in his remarks said the deceased was a stranger to him and the audience, but he had learned that the departed one finishâ€" ed bis sourse with the assuranee of a happy life in the world beyoud. Mr McMillan sufferad long, but bore his troubles patiently, which baÂ¥Hed all the physicians to make out what his ailments were. From a distance were Dr. and Mrs Hutton, Mr and Mrs Neil McCaonel, Mr and Mrs Adam Weir, Mrand Mrs John Moâ€" Gowan and daughter and Arch. McLellan, all of Durkam; Mrs Wright and father, (Arch. McLean) of Dandalk and a nuinber of others. Pall bearers were six cousins of deâ€" ceased. To the lonely widow and iatherless littie ones the condolence of the community is extended in their loneliness. Mr and Mrs Neil McQueen, of Deâ€" troit, paid a yisit to relatives on the SOntkh Line and in the village last week . The Rev. Mr Grabam, of Toronto, preached in the Presbyterian church, Priceville, on Sunday last and he is a good type of the Scotehman by beâ€" ing a fine preacher. The Rev. Mr Milligan will be the preacher next Sunday. Mr and Mrs Smith, Alex and two small children motored up from near guelph to Miss Stothart‘s last Bunâ€" ay. Miss Jean Walker is the guest of bher relatives at the pest offiee. Mr and Mrs Ronald MeRae and little boy returned to Buffalo, after attending the funeral of the late Alex McMillan. Miss Marguerite Hutton was iu town for a couple of days and Miss Jean Buckham accompanied her to Darham . Miss Gladys Patterson, who has been visiting Mrand Mrs A. McGilâ€" livray for some tima, has returned 10 her home in Priceville. â€"Chatsworth News. A heayy thunderstorm passed over this sectioh of country Sunday night, but yery little rain. Crops are sutâ€" tering badly on account otf the heat and dry weather. Lets of haying to do yet. Grain crop is going to be short at its best, oats shooting out not six inches long. Mrs McMillan extends sincere thanks to those who so faithtally reâ€" wembered her dariog her long trouble, for their kindness to ner and f mily. Miss Mitchell, from Atwood. is visâ€" iting at the home of her friend, Miss Rebecca McMilian. Miss Jean Walker, of ‘Toronto, is visiting her aunts. Mrs McKinnon and Mrs Muir and will stay tor a while. MaclnTxREâ€"In loving memory of brother Peter, killed at Woodstock, Aug, 7th, 1914, late of Priceville, Ont. No loved ones stood around him To bid a fond farewell ; No word of comfort could he leave To those he loved so well. The Priceville Cireait garden parâ€" ty will be held at Ebenezer on Augâ€" ust 3rd. A. good program is being prepared. Mrs J. Halpenny is visiting her daughter, Mrs Kerr, of Mona Mills. Miss Georgina Long, Toronto, is a guest at Mr Thos: Tucker‘s. Miss Bolle Weir visited last week with friends in and around Durham, Mrs Edward Harrison and Hardy Sundayed at Mr Falconer‘s, of Darâ€" ham. The crops are looking well, the extreme heat ripening the grain rapidiy. Mr Halpenny, of Ayton, called on his cousin, Mr Jacob Halpenuy, last week. Haying is progressing well in our Reighborhood. Although it is a very large crop, most of the farmers are nearly done. Miss Agnes McGirr holidayed with the Weir and Dixor families for the past week i Cooler weather prevails after the seyere electric storm of Sunday eveâ€" niog. Mr Herb Haw had two young cattle struck, one dvying. Mr Ed. Pratt is engaged drilling a well for Mr John Weir. Mr Lou. Ireland, Mossbank, Sask , was a caller in our burg last week. Pie. A. H. Barnett, 164th Batt,, Orapgeville, is home for the haying. Mr Will McEachoie is in his new kilts toâ€"day we expect at Mt. Forest playing at the races. Mr J. Nelson, Owen Soand, Mrs Nelson, Mr and Mrs Joo. Nelson and tamily were callers luast week on relatives here. _ Miss Fraser, Brampton, is visiting at Mr Geo. Sturriek‘s. ‘"Miu E. Dezell visited last week at Jno. Hill‘s. Miss Ada Allen, Darham, is visiting her girl friends in the yillage this PRICEYÂ¥ILLE AND LIMITS VICINITY PRICEVILLE VILLAGE In Memoriam GLENMoNT HOPEVILLE â€"Sister Tena TSE DURHAM REVIEW The‘ Grounds and Buildings at Queen‘s Park, London, are being put into shape as rapidly as possible for Lordon‘s great Exhibition to be held this year, September 8<h to 16th. The entire park bas been in use by the Military authorities since last Septem~ ber and a lot of work will haye to be done in order to be ready for the Exâ€" hibition. The fine new steal Grand Stand will be in readiness to accomâ€" medate the large crowds experted. The management have under considâ€" eration now the installation of a new system of admission turnstiles for both outside gates and Grand Stand, The amusement programme this year will be the best possible to secure and the Midway will be away aboye the averâ€" age, There will be two Speed events each day and it is expected that the entire program both afternoon and evening, will be the best ever offered, Prize Lists, entry forms and all inâ€" formation given on application to the Secretary, A. M. Hunt, London, Ont, Miss Addie MeLean, Toronto, is bolidaying at her home. Miss Ina Burnett visited last week with Ventry friends. Haying, fall wheat harvesting and berry gieklng are the special attrac. tions these days. Rev. Mr Moyar held a prager meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrand Mrs Adam Anderson on Thursday, that was well attended. He also bapt‘zed their inâ€" fant daughter, Mary Isabel, Of the 7oth Battalion, formerly of Dornoch, and later a resident of Kent Co. He was killed in action on June 28th,. _ An obituary appeared in last week‘s issue Mr end Mrs Mann and son Will, also Mr and Mrs Burnham motored from Teeswater and visited their Edge cousing here. Bornâ€"to Mr and Mrs C, H. Moffat on Jaly 80, a daughter. The majority have finished haying, which is a good crop this year. via Great Lake Route e ach Wednes day Homeseekers Excursionists via Canudian Pacific may if they so de:â€" sire take advaitage of the ‘"Great Lakes Trip." The Steamship ‘Manâ€" itoba‘‘ on which Homeseekers tickets will be honored, on payment of $9 additional to cover meals and berth ; sails from Owen Sound each Wedâ€" nesday during season navigation calling at Sault Ste Marie, P; Arthar and Ft. William, connecting at the latter point for Winnipeg and Wesâ€" tern Canada. §: The ‘‘"All Rail" Homeseekers Exâ€" cursions are in effect each Taesday until Oct. 31st inclusiye. Particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents or W B Howard, Distâ€" rict Passenger Agent, Toronto. WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS The nervous system is thealarm system of the human body. In perfect healtï¬ we hardly realizg that we have a network of nerves, but when health is ebbing, when strength is declinâ€" ing, the same nervous system gives the alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleep, irritability and unless corrected, leads straight to a breakdown. ‘To correct nervousness, Scott‘s Emulâ€" sion is exactly what you should take; its rich nutriment?gets into the blood and rich blood feeds the tiny nerveâ€"cells while the whole system responds to its refreshâ€" ing tonic force. Free from harmfuldrugs. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. We have a complete stock. The Variety Store Writing Paper Homeseekers Excursions‘ Also Boxed The Western Fair Envelopes Iry us for EDGE HILL Papietries THE LATE LIEUT. JOHN MILLS Shortest Lineâ€"Fastest Time to and from Camp Borden by Canadian Pacific TO THE CAmP Leave Toronto (Union) 9.30 a. m, daily, except Sunday, arrive Camp Borden 12 30 p. m. Leaye Toronto (Uaion) 12.15 p. w. Saturday only, arrive Camp Borden 2.15 p. m. Commencing Sunday, June 25th, will be inaugurated a fast and frequent train seryice between Torouto and Camp Borden via Canadian Pacific, as follows : Leave ‘Toronto (Union) 1.30 p. m., North Toronto 140 p. m, Saturday only, arrive Camp Borden 3.30 p, m. Leave Toronto (Union) 230 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriye Camp Borden 4.50 p. m, Leave Toronto (Union) 6.40 p. m. daily, arrive Camp Borden £.55 p. m. Leave Toronto (Unrion) 9.40 p,. m. daily, arrive Camp Borden 11.59 p. m. FROM THE CAMP Leave Camp Borden 5.49 a. m. daily, arrive Toronto (Union) 8. 20 a, m, Leave Camp Borden 9,50 a. m, Monâ€" day, Thursday and Saturday, arrive Toronto (Uaion) 12.00 noon. Leave Camp Borden 9.50 a, m. daily arrive Toronto (Uaion) 12.30 p, m, Leaye Camp Boréen 1.30 p. m, Satâ€" erday only, arrive FPoronto (Union) 3.25 p, m. Leaye Camp Borden 4.05 p. m. daily except Sunday, arrive Toronto (Union) 7,00 p. m. Leave Camp Borden 8 00 p, m. daily, arrive North Toronto 9.50 p. m. Leave Camp Borden 9.05 p. m. Sunâ€" day only, arrive Toronto (Union) 11.10 Further particulars from Canadian Pacifiic Ticket Agents or W. B Howâ€" ard, D. P. A., Toronto, That splendid residence property in Upper Teown, belonging 10 the late Mrs Wilson, will be sold on reasonable terms. Contains threeâ€"fourths of an acre, more or less, Comfortable resiâ€" dence, 7 rooms, hard and soft water. Good bearing orchard and garden. Fine situation,. _ Apply on the premâ€" ises, or to the Executors, Thomas Ritchie and Duncan Smellie. The undersigned oifers to rent the Commercial Hotel in the village of Priceville. Immediate possession giyâ€" en, For further particulars apply on the premises. Kore CR Well situated in the town of Durâ€" bam, containing all modern conveniâ€" ences. _ Easily heated and rooms well arranged for minimum of work. It will be sold away below cost and the Yurchaser may arrange his own terms, mmediate possession given if desired. You can purchase this property for litâ€" tle more monthly than rent and in time own an ideal home,. Two buildâ€" ing lots along side will he gold with it if desired. For further particulars call at or write the Review Orrick. im oo ofe ofe ofo ofe se ofe she obe che ge ho 3 New Printsâ€" $ «> _ CRUM‘Sâ€"The Best & 4 Quality. ï¬ $ GRANT‘S # dlfo ie ie ce e oys o ie ie s io e ie * Rockiast Drilis, *€ i iles 7 £ in Serges, Voiles 3 4# and 4 #c A «d g Fancy Stripes g <#e Call and inspect at $# Residence Property for Sale Residence for Sale Dress Goods For Rent Jos. B.acK. GANADIAN NATIONAL *#*â€" FXHIBITION *##* 1,200 Performers; 18 Massed Bands ; Chovus of 60 Vaices Glorious Pageant symbolizing Imâ€" perial Solidarity and Power Mammoth Scenic Reproduction of the British Houses of Parliaâ€" ment, Westminster Abbey and the War Office. Scenes that have thrilled the Emâ€" pire Reâ€"enacted by Overseas Shells in Process of Manufacture Immense Munitions Exhibit \ Anmer Homeseekers‘ Excursions to West ern Canada at low fares via Canadian Pacific,. each Tuesday, March Tth to October 3lst inclusive. _ Particulars from an{ Canadian Pacific Agent, or W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Model Camp, Trench Warfare, Hand Grenade and Bomb Throwing, Deâ€" struction of Warships by Hidden Mines, Bayonet Fighting, Federation Year Fireworks, Complete New Midway. Homeseekers‘ Excursions to the Land of Wheat Muskoka Lakes Georgian Bay French River Government Exhibits, Superb Showing of Live Stock and Agricultural Products, Acres of Manuâ€" factures. Toronto, Aug. 26 to Sept. 11 Maganetawan Rtver Temagami, etc. Round trip tourist tickets now on sale from certain stations in Ontario at yery low rates, with liberal stopâ€"eyers, Tickets and further particulars at Grand Trunk Ticket Oflices. (G. B. Dingman, Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 Leave Toronto 12. 01 p. m. daily except Sunday. and 2.05 a, m, daily for Musâ€" koka Wharf, _ Connections are made at Muskoka Wharf for Muskoka Lakes. Leave Toronto 10.15 a, m. daily exâ€" cept Sunday and 2.05 a. m, daily for Huntsvilie, for points on Lakeof Bays, Equipment the tinest. Fall particulars on application to agents, Empire Fedsration m Spectacle !® W on anp unoer Y UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director SrowRoomsâ€"Across from Middaugh House Picture Framing, Shortest Notice In evor; good town and district in Onâ€" tario where we are not represented. Territory reserved for the right man, Highest commissions paid. Attractâ€" ive advertising matter, Splendid list of new specialties for season 1916â€"J9i7 including the new everbearing Raspberry, St Regis. Btoxg & WELLINCTo®, w The Fonthill Nurseries Buy Farm It is bound to increase in value, Men in a position to judge say that no farmer living bo-(ily will ever again see cheap beef, _ This certainly meanse an early increase in the selling price of farm lands, I have for sale ; 100 acres near Dromore, convenient to school, _ Splendidly improved, onl( $1000 down, balance at 5 per cent, Price $2500, 100 acres con 18, Egremont, well preâ€" seryed $5 or wWith another 50 â€" acres, * [EX 200 acres Egremont, near Holstein, One of the very best farms in the Township. â€" Will soon be picked up at yery low price quoted, 100 acres Bentinckâ€"the John Clark farm, con 3, W G R. Cheaper than ever offered before, 100 acres Bentinck, lot 51 con 2, W , G, R., near Durham. _ Good farm, cheap. You connot afford to BUY or SELL to BORROW or LEND without first seeing H. “. M'LLER, Hanover ATTRACTIVE TRIPS$ MDENOE â€" Fir st 30 a t -swgnco'- Bl**.hm S‘ï¬p. Muskoka Express A Reliable Agent Wanted Full line of Gatholle Rpbes and higeh ald. white Cap for aged people. Embaiming a Speciality. A. BELL ON LAND IN THE AIR ONTARIO aArcHives TORoNTto Property Now TO Lake of Bays Aigongquin Park Kawartha Lakes The King‘s M hus Mn I ~ éfls ï¬ifl" ii. ii i ! hx :.»%’ uth _ of BIG 4 ":.i8 New Spring Goods 31 in wide, 2) yds long........ . . .50e¢ pr 40 in wide, 2; yds long........... 75¢ pr 17 in wide, 3 yds long....$1 and 1.50 pr All Lace Curtains have Ruished tops New Curtain Drapery 86 in wide doubâ€" le border cream or white .....16¢ yda Twilled Sheeting, 2 yas wide.25¢ yd HMeayy bleached Shecting * _ .40c¢ yda J. G. HUTTON,.M.D., C. M Bleached table linen, 70 in wide, 50¢ ya New Goods coming in every week W. H. BEAN moau..orz:‘y“u:uu and Burgeons m Ol‘l'lcl: Over J. P. Telford‘s office, nearly opposite Registry Office. RESIDENCE : Becond bouse south of Registry office on east side o1 Alvert St. OFFICE HOURS 9â€"11 a. m 254 pm. 7â€"9 p. m. Telephone Communication between Ofice and Residence at all nours. HONOR GRADUATE Toronto University, Gra duate R:d'u College Dental Burgeon Dentistry in all its vurauches, Officeâ€"Over Jeweliry store nd oppoâ€" site Post Office, W. C, PICKERING D. DS., LDS of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Rooms Over J & J IHUN’I‘EB’B New Store HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. University, graduate of Royal College D. McPHAIL_» Terms, moderate. Arrangements for sales e« to dates &c., must be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham, ##" Correspondence addresseo there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly atiended to, Terms on application to Is open to receive suudents any day durlmtlu Holidays for a short holiday courseor for regâ€" ular course of study, Young women should begin making preparations at once to fill the place of the office men who have enlisted. Write for particulars and circular C A FLEMING, PCA . 0. D. FLEMINOG ARTHUR H. JACKSON :; Insurance Agent, â€"Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Agen â€" eral financial business transacted. Barrister, Solicitor in Suprem _ Court Notary Public Commissioner Money to Loan, * flce on Lambron 8St., 0 ite 4 O Walpole‘s Stables. ppost A Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equipped in teachin ability, in chemical and el:gï¬lml suppiics sug fittings, &e., for full Junior Leaving and Matric« ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge : THO8. ALLAN, Principal and Provincial Mod el School Teacher, 1st Class Certificate Intending Students should enter at the bw. nipg of the term if possible. _ Board can be tained at reasonable rates, Durham is a healthy d attractive town, making it a most desirable ;chdc residence. The record of the School in past years is m n‘.mrlnf one, â€" The trustees are progressive eduâ€" cationally and spare no pains to see that teachers and puxfll have every udunhï¬for the proper presentation and acquisition of knowledge. FEES:$1 per month in advance. For interior of buildi cheaper than lath and Easy to handle E Easy put on gaves fuel N The undersigned begs to announce to residents o, Durham and surround> Mfaod foriory Tully equiped and i prepared to take orders for SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended to Also Sole 'wnt and Dealer for Dur» ham and ity of the DURKHAM PLANING MILLS DURHAM, t I'LIIIIIO{‘: C“A’;'.‘D. PLEMING DURKHAM HIGH SCHOOL J. F.GRANT D.0.S., L. D.S. Licensed Auctioneer for Co, Grey + Mr McPhail has a telephone in his ce in Ceylon. K. R. K0CB, Chairman Notary Public, Commissioi CONYEYANCER. &e. DURKHAM, ONT, (Lower Town LACE CURTAINS NEW FIBRE BOARD ZENUS CLARK J. P. TELFORD, handle Cube with a saw it on Cannot fall off uel No dirt or muse Call and see for yourself OWEN SOUND D, MePHAIL, Ceylon of to C. RAMAGE, Durham DB, 4. F. GRANT, ONTARIO ro