I? tt VI ft If pl n d a fo y: ta at it tt in he fr " J. B. SNELL, Local Agent, Durham Thousands of Mon Required for harvesting in Western Canada [in-unions trom points In Ontario ' , Mammm. t5vskatettewart and Al- '2 1th will he Inn and special train wanted. umknng the trip in about Witty-sin hour-v. without change or l taster. Ihuumnda ot Men are required n. : "lp in the great work of harvesting we Western crop. The task of Imus- prwMntt tothe west this - "my " mum-n will In" to Ebola! ol the "Amalia. Paeide Railway. GOING DATES r-ur"' Nth lid Mat-From Town m~>|thury liao and East. hut pm, nuvlw‘ing Hmith‘w Falls or Renfrew. LIEU [mm M I n Line East ot Subu. y to. but, not. "eluding North Bar. 'we, 19th and N'tt",E and» rum Nronto, also an and South thewoi. Fuither _v-tictalarie from “an-Minn 'sclii- Ant"; or W. B. Howurur, 'isni.‘ Pstw--.:gtat. Agent, Toronto, " Hamming Trip Eat." Sum-from Jinnipmg, Gort,ult, U. P. R. Agents mending 'uu-;, ..t nix-n west. of Wmnipng. l The J. D. Abraham f Company " 14rrirttt Trip West," 8t2.00 to Win it5oh,it mien l, Gem of L, Come now lor first choice while {he selec- tion is good. These values will surprise you. in all lines of Clearance Wash Goods e announce a ', Port. McNiooll. a few hours pleas- Hmr, jottrnev via Canadian PaciIc IRa::w.v. is the Oatewar trt, the 'Uma'. Likes. Steamship Express “eaves q'orouto2 30 p. In. each Fae:- Eday. T'umsuay and Sunday, malt. {we "i-cw. c :nneution " Port MoNic- nll ML. either Steamship " Knew:- {tin "m Fr Assiniboia " for Sum Ste. Maul". Por, Arm" and You Wil- 1mm. {Murmurs to. any C)ann- gdiau i‘ we,'iti. Picket Agent or W. B. Jr mm, Duane: Passenger Agent, , Vain-J Lint, are appearing and all I: puma interested should see that they " are properly entered, If omlaslnm or y arrow are detected the Clerk should ll be muilied--mthin 30 dar.--" the date of posting, and that date in print- led an the front cover of every list. iFor convenience of politician _ and :evel'ybvdy we gin the date of p wing :otall S. Urey municipnlinu as .ar " '; recelvrd :Nunicimli'y Datoof Posting Ive, t Dar _ Keretusrtt July " Aug. 18 (Dundalk July 22 Aug. 21 ' Flmmerton Aug. 4 Sept. 3 Wilburâ€: Aug. 8 N-p'. 7 jBemizzck Aug. 10 'sept. 9 1r w Turr to lo All "ttpa,") " cloths, ete,, mn-yiw secret a and Medan-gee nom i.' vcieuts Ihnuld be burned, boo. ed, or disiuitscted. " tne disease shows any temtencv to sprvvd, spectal qmuntine meal- urea "my bu necceasary. 9 As Infantile Para/ie is a man 5mm: disease and in the present epi- pernic .zuviuu a. high death-MU. the puHm is urged to second the drum of thmrhuriries in every way in order I." (â€rumba severe Outbreak ix the Piow,ice, . I 5 Tho source of origin of each can pawn in! carefully enquired mwil 1 order that propu- quantum m " be ‘maincaw --d. . ; 6 L. Ion-"u when one. App-n. all ,1 doom Md window. then“ be screened ithe pnmucs kept clan. and "O 1c- lcumulation of garbage or was 'per" hunted. l t Wham there is an outbreak, gath- ;ering of children. Inch " picnics. pie- } tun: shrwa. and playgrounds, must he D'Wlthcd. 8 Mild c3909. showing slight head.. ache, I, , nt terupeeature and yawning pe; in: for a. few days. with alight annular Weakness and aim an of pnmL Gi, must be quarantined. [but are ,n-wbubly one ot thecbief; Ance- of con' mien. ' Deadly Infantile Paralysis. 7 All uses should beat one: noti- lod to the Medical Clear of Health and by him to the Obie! offleer "t the Fromm-m1 Board. 2 All children who In" In contact with a cue out to qttarnntit"d “a kept under Chan-lion In . period of TWO weeks. 8 Adult memben ad the . ("any who no wage can." my be allowed to so About their work subject to the regulations ot Prorineial Bond and on t' " “suction of the Medical 0.- cet at Human. The following rule. for the care and treatment of Infantile Paralysis should be carefully studied '. 1 Every CASE - be quart-- tined for . period of SIX weeks. loc ' SIC lu. 213% gal: . we“ nth Haven pigc. five . r'T5, c due to pig In Bets'. :uber JL: tii, Um on" heel Pit, heir. Turms In suit purchaser. tpply tl:ligltliully (halo the Grout Lam Pugs ior Sale JOHN M. Mrio Lot '22 I!" the " of order 1 the IO “M“. Atte. " to tttttrt. " I Anmer Immense Munitions Exhibit Government Exhibits Superb Showing of LIV. tbttttrk and Agricultural Products. Acres of Manu- “clam. Modal Camp, Trench Warfare, Hand Grenada and Bomb Throwing, De- etruction of Warships by Hidden Mines, Bayonet Fighting, Federation Year Fireworks, Complete New Midway. Shells in Process of Manuhcture Scenes that have thrilled the Em.. pire Baa-enacted by Overseas Troops. Mammoth Scenic Reproduction of the British Houses of Parlia- ment, Westminster Abbey and the War Office. IMO Performers; 10 Massed Bands; chorus of 60 Voices Glorious Pageant symbolizing Im. perial Solidarity and Power The Review and Weekly Advertis- er for one your........................ CANADIAN NATéONAl 'aug- EXHIBHION 3??" The Review and the Family Her- ald and Weekly Star for 1 your The Review and Weeldy Witness for 1 ret".............................. The Review Val-d jidraliriiiirs" Newabx one Par...-........ The Revnw and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for I yum"... The Roviaw and Daily Free Press for] 'tu".............................. The Review and Toronto Daily w ON AND UNDER W SEA A ON LAND A R IN THE AIR R The Review and Toronto Daily _Ate for 1 year....................... TIOII Aural. Rama-Inns! Twat on an August afternoon, A ttre struck the town ; The Star and 'a house burned up' But the hem; said ' burned down.' What can the reading public do If reporters cut such capers , Why in these days its never “(a To believe what's in the papers I And then when Aiken built his barn One said that he had ' raised st,' Yet when the barn went down In Iter- The other "id it ‘rnod it! --The Allies no new oyerywhere on tho den-in. no doubt as 5 result ot plan deviud in council by their respective military advisers. The enemy can still suite bony blows but " l'elOl’VOO no ruling mud spirit ot the Hoops. the " morale". in not mm is '" in 1914. Besides the propondennce of guns and munitions is now " the lid. of the Allies. --mn. tho. P. Cuban: will address N. Gray Liberals st Menford about September 12th. This meeting in for the purpose of organising the new N. Grey Riding, whose bonds were changed and widened by the recent distribution. Empire Federation tit Spectacle Itâ€; T -lt in reported that tho waters round Britain' or. now 1,o'dit,rttviJ,tlg, me from Ilbmnrinu, " a not!" are the methods devised by the Admiral.. ty for their capture. One man uys he bu neon traps n hundred miles long and has loan it demonstrated that within 25 minutes any submers- ible reported in Home water: can be enclosed in such I trap, that it can- not escape. -hs'tivity in now being “own on the Balktut trout. Serbia. Franco and Britain ameking the Bolas" And troops from both Italy and Ram. are "Sistine. 'yor.......................:............ “is: Mamie Rocks of Toronto is holidaying with friends in this part. World for yogaâ€: -..r..-,.T. C.T..'. In. B. Caldwell and family are â€will: a week or so with Rev and In. M. Caldwell of Waterford. Pte. Funk Bin-linen in spending a abort time with " Parents before going to Toronto to take a 3 months’ treatment in e mania-eel“ Home. Mrs. W. Canon has been on the link list this int week but It time of writing is improving. Misses Maud Knee: and Annie Me. Girr visited last Friday Min M. Mc- Allister. It“. 0... Wither and In. Wat. he: of Camp Borden ruited lately with parent: in this past. Pte. Rd. Iley of Camp Raglan. vlaitad lot 3 month with " wile and fatnl1r with the latter’a parents, Mr. and Mm. ltd. Pee. Mr, and It". John Marine. Mrs. Hay and children visited recently with friends at the Rocky. Review and Weekly Sun tor NORTH-EAST NORMANBY Clubbing Rates illllellaLsTEtliiV LEADER The King’s 890 375 THE DURHAM REVIEW back again in their midst. "Tm; outlou here will be iNttttetttte'a gain in Caliban. these putt. She was a much ClV teamed and highly respected resvdent and although the good wishes of the community follow her to her new home, all her hienda, whose number is not tow, quId be glad, to have her' her brother Andrew for the present. Her brother came over and accom- panied her back. Miss Swanston has been a life-long resident of Holstein, having come here with her parents; who Were among the first settlers in Min Maggie Swauston. as we menv tioned last week. left for Salinas, California, on Wednesday morning, _where she will Peke her home with Miss Janet McKay, of Ailsa Craig, who has been visiting in Walkeizon and Hespeler, returned to Holst"in, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Constance Reiehentsach on Tuesday. Miss Reichenbach left for Toronto on Thursday. Mr Durant spent Friday in Mt Forest. Rev. Dr. Marsh and Miss Ina have returned to their home at the ma :se, after a month‘s vacation near Owen Sound. Plealed to see them back. Misses Gladys and Ethel Robb, of Troy, are vnsitmg at the parsonage. Miss Edith Ibbott is visiting with In Steele in Mt. Forest. The Yeovil Methodist church have arranged for their anniversary ser- vices on the 10th and nth ot Sep- tember, when Rev. Jos. Philp, M A., who is so well known around here, will preach afternoon and evening and on Monday, the nth, will give his famous lecture on " Egypt and its wonders.†Thin anniversary we are "king for a special free will altering and we desire all our friends to help' us Further particulars next week, The Boy Scouts will have a special meeting on Friday to arrange wheth- er they will go to Toronto Exhibi- tion. All boys interested may. be present at that meeting. Mr Henry Reid, having secured emioloytueat near Guelph, has maved his family there this week, The Reid family have been exemplary citizens and we regret to low them from our midst. Arthur Adams, after spendmg sev- eral months with his aunt, Mrs Hos- tetter, returned to his home in the West. Mr and Mrs Smith, of Walkeltou, are visiting at the home of her niece, Mrs C. A. Drumm. Miss Elizabeth Rogers, of Totouto, is holidaying at W. H. Rogers'. Harold Main took part in the en- terttuttment at Yeovil on Friday last. Myrtle Daniels, of Durham, was 'Uitisqt at C. A, Drurutn's last week and Min Irene returned with her to her home. Mrs Bruce is visiting in Gait and Hamilton for a week mth friends. Mn Thea. Dingwall visited in Mt Forest over the week end. Pte Jon. Bilton, After spending a month " home, returned to military training " London Camp. Among the number who went west on the Harvesters’ Excursion were Mr Hincoclr, Mrs Webster and child, Herb, Watson, James Nicholson, Murray Wells, Thea. Brown, Winlow Keith. Mr Hallway, of - at Mr David Grier‘a. Pleased to Bee the John. family out again, after being quarantined with scarlet fever. Pte. Robert Eccles, of the Machine Gun Section at Borden Camp, visited " home over the week end. Mr A. J. Bullet went to Chatham on Friday on business. Mrs Gregson, of Toronto, is visit- ing at the home of Mr Geo. Dyce. Mrs Menard, of Buffalo, in visiting her father, Rev. Dr, Mush at the menus. Mrs Geo. Plume and child in visit- ing with Mr Plume at present in Harriston. Miss Olive Reid, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs Jno. Brown, Sn, returned to Toronto. Mr and Mrs J. C, Nichol and son Eric, of Toronto, Miss Minnie lic. Clocklin and Mrs Thos. McClockiin of Durham, visited with Mr and Mrs Fred McClocklin on Thursday. Mr and Mrs George Gilroy, of Mt. Forest, also son George and his wife, ot Toronto, called on friends in the village one day last week. Mrs J no. Quinn, we are pleased to report, is convalescing, after an oper- ation performed by Dr. Groves, of Fergus, last week. Miss Bertha Collins, of Toronto, is spending a week'a holidays with her grandparents, Mr and Mn Wm. Hunt. Him Magnet and Jean Brown Ire wading their handily: in Tor- onto Ind Hamilton. Mr and Mrs Andrew Hunter and daughter Mice returned home am r a pleasant trip through Manitoba, Sask- ntchewan and Dakota. Privates Alex White, Rob Ecoleo, 1110. Ross, Howard Drumm. Chas. Nichol, Clarence Ross, Wm. McAr- thar, Roy Iccles. Wm. Moore, from Borden Camp, spent the weekend leave " their respective home. here. Hill Mary Mulch is xieuing in Toronto. L06â€. AID PERSONAL TORONTO r, is visiting Also Lot 3 on Con. 17, 'well fenced and in good ems of cultivation ', comfortable dwelling house tutd heme barn ; good spring well. These fern. will bewld together or sepantely. Must be sold at once to wind up no can“. Apply on amine or to pr Joan I. FINDLAY. Duo-lore. Ont. In Proton township, 1 mile from Swinton Park nnd convenient to school. church end More, being last 3 Con. 16, uid to be the beat (arm in township. in well fenced, In good auto of cultivation. 90 neree clenred, balance hardwood ; tsomfortatrli, dwelling house, fume barn 40 E 60 with L 53 x al, all on "one found» don Ind (and etnhling , never tail. ine spring well Itrttpeming G irtun in sometimes prnctiled and i effective. t) The Ontario Dept. of Agriculture issues a method of Rating Pall Wheat Seed which is worthy of at- tention. Treatment. says the circu- lar, " a form ofintruranee, shipping of smutny who“ gives the Pravirco I bad name and reduces the price you receive. We were pleased tohave Mr. Guy Bucher, our former preacher of Mild. may, with us on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Nelson and sister Lizzie visited their mother Mrs, Dickson on Sunday. Friends from Toronto ate holiday. with Mrs. J. Hoeflitt at present. W. o, Finder. Mu. Kirby and daughter Verna metered to Galt and stayed over week end. Mr. and Mrs, A. new“ “I lib tle daughter visited Mr. and Mus. P, Cornish Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Manner of Hoisteil visited the latter'tt brother. Mrs. J. Smith. Ptea. Wm. McArthur and Chas. Nichol visited the burg Sunday. At the last meeting of the Women‘n Institute a very interesting debate on " Resolved that Itttetnperat"tt has more victims than War" wu discussed. The Inna-ti" leaders were Della Reid, Zeta MeClocklll 1 the negative-Mildred Rogers, In" Keith, the latter not uncaring. The affirmative side won by six points. Rev. Mr Ibbott received word from Gen. Carson, head of the Oenndian Army in England, that his son Wal. ter, who had been in the hospital at Wokingham and who had been prom- ised convalescent leave to Canada, has been sent back to the trenches in France on account of the necessity of evety available man ' doing " bit ' at the present time. Mr Ernest Ross and his Aunt, um MePhadden, spent Wednesday with Miss Mary Rossi. iine and iriora,aCiariiiiii' VIE-Mug there for some months. Mr and Mr: Fred McClockliu mo- tored to Chatsworth on Sunday. On their return trip they were acconb panicd by their daughters, Made. Mr Louis Kerr, ot the Royal Bank staff, who has been relieving in that. das, is spending his holidays at " home here. Lou he: done well end he is now the owner of a Ford car. Mr J. A. Marsh, of Mildmey. is spending a few days " the muse. LOST. .-Near Holstein, I pair of cmvaaaet's bags, containing Bibles Bible Readings," shaving outfit, tracts and record book. Finder kindly in. form T. K. MARTIN. Box 308, Osh- awn. Mr A. Henderson, Sr, who he been tn poor health for some time. ll not so well at present. Mrs Hart and two children, of Tor. onto, who have been visiting her brother, Mr Ed. Haas, returned home on Wednesday morning. I!†Florencc Welsh, of nation)!» in visiting " Hr Juo. Manny‘s. Mrs D. O'Connell was in Shellume on Tuesday attending the Inner-l of her Mater-la luv, In I. J, Ich. Owing to inmate of bin-luau, the Bell Telephone Company, under the supervision of Foreman W. J. Brown, London, In [mulled a cable. Also a new rural line No. " he. been eI- tablished with " subscribe". Mess" Wm. Philp and "o. Mather m storing a curled of on] lot Mr J. R. Phllp, which I. I. -hatted in Buffalo. Valuable Farms for Sale Treat Seed for Mutt -_--- ---- Timely Practice ORCHARD no in a bagia and it equnlly oomunoaonunu O Hoy Not! To do without I business education, especially when you pay tor it nnrway-beeautre if you don't get the education you pay for It in smaller earnings and loot opportunities, which more than eouttterhal. ance the actual cost in dollars and cents to get it. Why not get your moner's worth by Eating the education that is coming to you? A course in the Mi. crest Bueineu College will do it, Write for New Journal. Fall Term open- SBPTEMB R 5. D. A, McLachlan, Pm. IIT. FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE JOHN M. FINDLAY You will need an extra half dozen Plates, or Cups and Sau- cers. to make up for the wastage during the put months. appointments and Express Steamships McNioo “4...; for Pan mam» 5 days. Pam»: 1 , .. I If you are in need of a " pa. Dinner Set, see our stock before buying, at. . . .Sl8 and 20 Clyde-built Greyhounds, with their Verandah appointments and cuisine. are as good " At Express Steamship. "Airsinhoia" and "Keewati MeNall every Tuesday. Thursday for Port Arthur and Fort William. . 5 days. Below we quote n few of our staple lines, and though price: are high, we look for a still further advance. my. the green banks of the St. Mary", Rive} of Mamba fresh, cool braces will bl, purchase your Fall requirements In Crockery Now ? And you will feel " . . - . Bay. the "can Iel,t'th b,tyte {7313! tlt/tundef Cum A FIVE 053mm“! DOMINION WAR LOAN SAVE: t,t.,/1.tuy0.urN PACIFIC Cup: and Saucers, clover lou...... . ......81.75 doe ' " plain white.,........,. 1.40 dog Cups, plain white.......-.............,... 1.10 doe Plates, 8 in., clover leaf............,....,... 1.75 dog Plates, 7in., clover lou........,.,.......... 1.60 doz Plates. 6 in., clover leaf..................... 1.50 dos Stone Crooks. 1, , or 3 mill... .at Ilk, 25c and Me TO BE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER. You Can't Afford DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OTTAWA. 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. GREAT LAKES .-r _ ,___._ _...v- Ian; I: I (I banlo of the St. iiiiipl Raven; the C'2'ld or, fresh, cool braces will blow new Ii. he Titian. Mention and men (in I tmal Agent. or w. B. Howl on: Pm Ant. Toronto. On. YOUR Phone 3.t--15 MONEY AUGUST M, 1916 911: a “W “'“ ‘“" _. 'g,'g."ar "u.l. My feewatin" 'evil-Fil; L A. Fleming, PM. Dromore 'ertr :Anme Common! Exhibiu " UV: Stock .0 Products. Ace, “can I mmenoe Mun mum Model Cnmp. Trem Gum: and Ben auction at! Wan Mletee, layout FM Vou- Fireworks. Soon“ that hive pin teen-cm Trot 1,200 Porter" no“; (than Clarion port (LAMINAR mat the Br ment w on any. “Jon Hum h: ‘0' tho war I: o (m. thm will tte "" Lani " B oi Pm- “4 51.,†" In. ml tt' " your. nun... hm. MOM. vow the inquired tho Wu! new. that an Empire F1 We Spec VOL. IAPLIII I'D “h Predu onto wink t to. Sutton. It. '4 " EWIIQIO reported tha a! Already Mine. Iron .Ih In W. aghout ALI Or urban Ind“ N thwart t it? eavr mitted Lad ,1. I’ll " ON L IN THI Get y A. u. 0.1 I]?! Ban I 5pm War Ibis Midi We ll "