em M, 1918 Now nts in Asmara FnacD.--i%ndt, to buy a iillcisl limbs for wldiars are being si-licited by certain people in diilerent puts of the country. The military hospitals committee my: no attention should be paid to and: appeals. " It (Hum): he too widely krsown,"states tre Sen-eury. .. thin. the must. maple pavilion is being made by the Goy- Pr nmenl for the latent and but. typel w 'tetiticiat limbs. both in Canada and i: England for All members of the n see. who have outb.red ammunition. A upecinl factory " b3ing eshhhshed i, eortneetiot with the convah'nce'nl l, me in Toronto tor the manufacture r d lining of artitieial "mm. tihlNki)lMi i'ikri()iVii. 'g'd" EXHIBITION 55'?" in France will meet with approval throughout this country. Nothing "HorPproprtate could he thought ot. Ir in reported that those in than" of gun. already haw thousands of maple seed- planted in England and â€not no in In our tho noes grown ho- thm will be trneoplanted upon me graves in the urea! battlefields whoro Canadian heroes have given tceir livers for ttu. Empsre. 1,200 Performers; IO Massed Bands; Chorus ot 60 Voices MAIL" FOR Sourlms' Gnu’u. - TI.- dew-ion to have maple "on plant- er; over the graves otCUnadian soldiers Glorious Pageant symbolizing Im. perial Solidarity and Power Immense Munitions Exhibit Namath Scenic 1VrrcWurrion of the British Home: of Parlis merit, Westminster Abbey and the War Office. Shells in Process of Manufacture Two Luau " can“? Coutterc.-. B. ll Paolo- All Arte-ul- Town, trhoe will In mine" a Gully "on n: it your. owing to the he! an I. bu». - the voton' hut fail. the" of the nanrod thou-and nunâ€. this wul nun that the 1917 County Coun- to will have twc members less than at punt", Scene: that have thrilled the Em.. pire le-enacted by Overseas Troops. '-tm,ltag.26te8qt.tt Model Camp, Trench Warfare, Hand Granada and Bomb Throwing. De struetiort of Warships by Hidden Minn, Bayonet Fighting, Federation Year Flroworka. 60mph" New Midway. Mammal! Exhibits. Superb showing of Live Stock and Agricultural Product; Aeree o! Manu- “our". The morning trnin on the C P R run' to Union Station while the afternoon trczn run. to West Toronto and North Toronto. The morning train from Tor- onto leaves North Toronto and West Toronto while the afternoon train leaves u an Station. R. Maefarlane, tow; agent. an 1 others. who cannot go now, will out," later In the term. WILL Plural"! Huron: Tu: Dunc. --The 147th Grey Battalion have been asked to give an oxhibiticn of bayonet thrtrtintr before H. R. It, the Dub, of Cunnan'ht by tho Genoa] Staff. The uhibitlon will take plnce when the Dunn-nor Galen] visits Uamp Bordon I. on only date. w on AND UNDER l SEA A on LAND i R IN THE AIR 1 Cums. Prnru, Seq-Trans. an Orrmmu, 8mm. 5.- The Fall lrrtn of the Mt. Forest Buiiness Col. I: go open. new. Tuesday, Sept. 3. A number of undem- from here con. template starting on the opening date Empire Federation N Spectacle 13.3 9 “lb... 1- than. [Uriel-Th9 Dincton of the Dur. h .. But “cultural Society have decid- " Mot to hold a Exhibition of flow. Pr", Ae., during the present season. Putin interested will alone accent. I I . _ x_A' - . P" run intent“ It I. initiation. Mr A. o. Griln. B. A.. ot Winnt. P‘l. h to he the new Principal of l 'rutaworth High School. at." mined he: " Speck] prim f' , the out for days at the Oatmeal mu]. tlet your supply now. Owing to the school being closed two " 0h before vscntion. B. B. No.1, (ready. n-opened atortnlgm sooner. I Aug. list, with Mini Nichols of Anmer voL. xxxxx, " ii rredhretton & Thrift . " Product More Ind Sun More _ , like You: I». Dita» / _ Bu. I.“ from Waste Spend You Money Wisely ' n u War Time Ptoducuon & Thrift Mr Lo. OPIC’S? The King’s nvpulL at Ina onlce within two days. said l " Don't think fornminute that it is in connection with the prohibition question. Ever since the act was passed by the government the License Commissioners knew it would be im- poauihle to keep all the inspectors on the job. Witt, the passing of this act it meant that quite a few of them would he put out of hu-in'sa and we decided on a policy of haying every man appear before us to determine his capabilities for ottiee, Many of them will be pensioned and out ofthe tso inspectors we have been in the habit of emnlovine it in arr-inn“! in... -A. inspectors we have been in the habit of employing it is expected that not more than 50 or 00 at the most will hold their jobs. is to keep their cars going. Ye: we learned of a farmer “warn! from here who T purchased a L took it home. In the evening aided to givu it n. trial in a 35 am He Rot it malted nllright. but a: ing for a time he endeavored l it, but couldn't. remember what He continuid round and row tUtd all night until the five gal gasoline were used up 3nd t stopped. It w.“ some joy r right. --Ferttus N ewe Record. (I The military authorities at Ottawa and London, Eng. advise tho WlVeI of Canadian soldiers to stay home and not follow them to Englund. The trouble is tint these wives. bless 'em, kanw that their husbmds can't look after themselves ut home, " how are thov [mag to get along alone when thou-undo of miles DWI, P the Exacutive Course" of South Gr . B. B. Association met in the Durham Baptist church on Friday and had un- der consideration various items of bus. inc-s. The next County Convention in to he held at Elruwoud tho Hm nun-b Wu unlit-d momm- In! work of the marriage of Ni" Clan, second tin-[blu- oern an. Bitchic to Mr Will Boyle. of Yancy. The event took place in Mt. Forest Saturday. Rev. Wm. Cooper tying the nuptial Inn. They will make their home on the groomu hum " Varney, when the good wishes of a host of {glands follow them John Peach, Exhibition Service our the Grand Trunk Rulmsy, Through fast train "err morning to Toronto without change. Fan of $2.25 Wednesday Brut Thursday mowing of thin week and the lame days next week. Single Far" for "my. trip other dayn. Ro- mrn In lb. ovenmg from Toronto without change. On yum tiekete at the Cantu! Drug Eton. grown, now at ite best. Will be followed by other first-cuss varie. ties. Plums ready for canning Look for thin "arantee of anal h Gums-lg minutes prthlistted Ina weal. Councillor Turnhull is credited with receiving $7.00 for services re Herbert Bills, This should be 8100 only. A blur on copy made the 1 hot like a 7. Glenda council doou't slash money round like that, Nun“. FAumouAu. Durham Hand. Durham Battalion about to an overseas Wants good handsmen and bugleâ€. Trans. portatiou furnished. Apple 147th Bott’n, (Jump Borden, Ont. Several of the battalions " Camp Borden. among them the l47th., are to be given four days leave monthly, all at once, instead two days fortnightly. It is expected the leave about the 10th. of Sept. will be the farewell visit for the 147th. mu; Fon ',lArar.-Two cow: and three calves. ‘Apoly to High School Girl. wanted as boarders or women, whichever desired. Apply at Review tMice. The Poet oMce Dept., Ottawa, had decided to iuue a new three cent stamp, brown in colour. John tlorruon, Durham Heavy Mixed Feed " Speck] prie cl for the next few days at the Oatmeal Mill. Get your supply now. Tort-.--; house on George Street. Appy to FRUIT BULLETIN " this Map. of quality. The famous Yellow St. Niagara Peninsula lathe evening hr- de, a. trial in a w, new field, an going. Yesterday farmer sevvml miles 'purchnsed a CM and Commercial Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly at the Reilew Office. “right. but after " endeavored to stop auto owners have aber what to do. and round the he tive gallon of up and the car we joy ride all 'South-west Tor cease inspectors by the License cross-examined . It is your Simyel f nu lhe premises of Gor.. A. Con. foyl'l'U'fd',', about. Aug Pd, 9 be.) of two-yenr-uld cattle. all de. hovned. moody red and npotled. 7 have pig rings in left. ear. 2 lune who in right ear. _ W It is better to lose withla conscience clean Than to win by a trick unfair; It is better to fail and to know you’ve been, Whatever the prize. was, square, Than to claim the joy of a far-011. go“ And the cheers of the sttutdertrby, And to know dawn deep In your in- most soul A cheat you must live and die. Who wins by trick can take the prize And at that nuy think it sweet, But many a day in the future lies When he’ll wish he. had met defeat. For the man who lost shall he glad a heart. And wal With his head up high, While his conqueror knows he must play the hart Ola cheat and a living lie. The prize seems fair when the fight is on, But save it is truly won You will hate the. thing when the crowds are gone, For it stands a false deed done. And it's better you never should reach your goal Than ever success to buy l At the price of knowing down in your soul That your glory is all a lie. The High School Fall term begins on Tuesday. 5th September. It is most desirable that intending pupils should Among the name: tron all over any Co. who have given lock: to the Soldier.’ Wires' L- no In several from this put: per Mrs McKinnon of Priceville 44 pairs l Mrs Jessie Bradley of Allan Park 21 pairs; Mina A, Muir of Ceylon 46 pairs; Mrs R. G. Richard- snn. Durham, 130 pairs. be present on opening day no that trooper clttasiileation can be an“. The Durham Braneh Women's Inst- itute will meet at the home of Mrs S. Patterson. Glenelg, on Thursday Sep. , " , 30 p. m. Roll Call to " answered by ' Rules to he rerun-band in cooking.‘ All are welcome. From Durham wane Mrs. Mcllraith, Mrs. T. Mcilur, Mrs. John McGowan. And Miss Jean and Mrs If. Irwin. Next Convention is to be held In Owen Sound. I A profitable question dnwar was conducted in the afternoon " Mrs. Buchanan of Ravi-um. Pres. Mrs Dr. Enston. Ayton, gave a well prepared address. A unique and wage-live ad- dress w“ given by Mrs, Ritchie of Shallow Lake on "How to acquire and maintain the Atmosphere that gives Dignity to the Home." Dr. Annie Bac, kus nave» paperon "Woman’s Sphere" which was timely and appreciated. Mrs. Brandon, o, Bound, ttBye a reel- tation in thiee parts which was a feat we of the afternoon, and not the least. important was Mrs. Volmer’n address on "After lho,\\'ur, What P" PRI0EvILLE-0stober 5 and 6 DURHAM-sept, 28 and 29 Arthur-Oct, 3 and 4 Barsie--Bept. 18 20 Bothwell’s Grrnersr--Sept. 21 and 22 Uhataworth--Bept. 28 and 29 Chetsler-Bept, 19 and 20 Uiarkatsurtr--srpt. 19 and LT) Gull-ood-Sept. 80-23 Detsboro-Sept. 21 and 22 Thmdalk--0ct. 12 and 13. Feversham-oct. 3 and 4 Flesherton--Sept, 28 and 29 Gore Bay-opt. 3 and t Lions Head-ot 5 and 6 London (Western Fair) Sept. 8 16 Matkd-:tle-tht, 10 and 11 MeMord--Sept. :8 and 29 Midland-Sept. 21 and S2 Toron'o (C, N. E.) Aug. 26-Sepu'11 Wateertors-sept. 12 and 18 The tenth Annual Convention of Grey tJo. Women's Institute was held in Kimberley on Wednesday. 23rd August and its two sessions were high- ly successful. The forenoon was taken up with the address of Welcome by Pr esldent ofthe Kimberley branch and the reply, election at once". reports routine businasa. The great news this week is told in the heading. She has already tack- led the Austrians and the next two months should see Austria, Bulgaria and Yurker crumpled up. On all fronts the Allies are holding well and advancing on some. li. School Reopening Roumania Into the Wart The Better Thing Fall Fair Dates Women’s Institute Edgar A. Guest Strayed JAB. Ftmooas, R. R. No.8. Durham DURHAM, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1916 With which is 'aeoeperated the Holstein Leader Mr. and Mrs. N ormau Kerr, Misses Margaret and Florence Kerr of Varney and Miss May McCrie of Sarnia spent last Friday evening at Mr. Andrew Derby 'g. LEIIINGHAM -On Aug.14th. infant son ot Mr and Mrs R. H. Lpdiugham, Bentinck, aged 8 months. 313 days. The iarmers of this locality have all finished harvesting, and we are pleased to have the barns so well filled. Mrs. Wm. Mather and her little daughter of Priceville, are visiting for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Park. Misses Katie Bradley, and Katie Herd of Allan Park are visiting a few days with cousins on the South Line. Miss Ella Park is spending a few weeks at Hampden with her grand- mother, Mrs. E, Geddes. Misses Katie Bradley, and Katie Er-." -1 A qq - .. _ Mrs. W. J. Derby was the guest of Miss P. McNaughton of Durham last week end. Rev. Mr. Morris of Shel: former pastâ€. who was he brief visit ofticiated at the bu; Those from a distance that atlel the funeral were, Mr. and Mrs. , Turnbull of Dundas, Mr. and Mrs Gowanlock of Walkerton. M T', Mrs. Wm, Gillies of Mt Foresv. He was buried under the Puspxcca of the Orange Society, the pull-heme†being Thus. Ribchm. Wm. McFuddwn, Roht. McFadden, Henry IAwrtusee, Jas. Ritchie, Harry Williams The lollowllg addition“ facts relat- ing to above deceased genilrman' whose death we announced lest week, has been supplied us. He died on Monday, 2ist August, following "n operation, which did not save hrs lite, He was in his 76th year. hwing been horn in Go, Limrrick.3rd April ISlo and came to Glendk With other reh- tives in 1850 and has resided thero eyer since. In June 1856 he was mur- tied to Miss Oatherine Tumbullund the "no u! two daughters Hesse! the “In. 'Iuo. with his wife, nav- vlye him and will sincerely mourn, Robert and Thomas are in Durham, Sarah, Mm R. Wells Bentinck, he. W, N. of the “hi; Grey Bath Mow- ard in Winnipeg, George and Mary at home, Two brothers survive him, John in Ezrémonr. Geoxge In Our ham. Mr Arthur Smith left on Wednes. day to spend some time in Denver, Colorado. Mrsisris Hugh and John Menu", A, Murray, Ikvkina and M. Campbell. with their “milieu, lefmhil work for Berlin. Miss C Wilson of Hanover, is a gtsrst of Miss A, McKenzie, Upper Town. Mr Walter Elvidge and bull, at Whitby, are spending a few days with relatives in town. Miss Susie Kelsey has been rt-engnged in her former school & S. No. 8 live- mom. Mrs I. Kaiser returned to St. Thomas Tuesday, after spending some weeks with her mother, Mrs L. Elvidge. Mrs. John McAuliffe was up from Berlin this week, preparatory to remov- ing the remainder of her household ef- fects there. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brown tir. and daughter Lian, have returned home after spending the summer months with the farmer's son and daughter In Michigan. Mr and Mrs Robt. Hewitt, of Mon. treal, visited at the latter'a mother, Mrs L. Elvidge, last week. Mn Hewitt is remaining two weeks longer. Mia. Jeanie McFarlane, of Hamilton, has been visiting relatives at Edge Hill and spent over the week end at Mr J, P. Hunter's, Mr. George Amen of Toronto is trpendintrsfew days with friends in town. Laurette. MeAellifN lave: Friday morning for Chatbnm and Detroit. whore she intends to spend a few weeks with her relatives there and also to attend the wedding of her can. sin. Miss Rena Amos of Obatham. Mr, J. Levine in spending a couple of days In the city. IIT'D "" -,tj,riEirrttiad,i'i'f n BANK %@% STANDAR SOUTH BENTINCK NATHANIEL WHn'mnur. The Roll Call. r A General Banking Busineu Conducted. / Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and Menu- _ facturers receive careful attention. TRUST FUNDS should be d-tted in our HAVING. DEPARTMENT. Highest cum-t and III-tutu! "" “d “If r-Hr. m DURHAM BRANCH, IL, ,7 I " W DIED was here on the burial. burne hi. OF CANADA new: omc: - TORON‘I'O ended Thus and Jus Mr. Jno. A Grahlmin taking In Toronto Exhibition. Mr and Mrs Thoe. Firth and children of Lindsay. who have been ruitintt their parents at Edge HI". returned on wednesday. Mr. Ruhr. Barnett And Wm. Brig- ham, of Allan Park are spending the Week in Toronto. Miss C. Aljoe. who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs H. Orowtber for ‘a fr-w w.» my left on Tuesday to mil: ffrie'nds at Leith, before returning to 'ihvr home in Dnrharm--Ch-orth Mr Doug. McKiuuon and ulster Miss Kate, Mines Iona Buck and Adeline MvKinnnn and Mr T. Schub of Chas- ley, -rrssti to Mr Jun. McF-ydon't 2nd Cm1.,(}lenPlg, on Sunday. Nils Katyhel Bluk. who had been waiting there a few days, returned with them Mr, and Mrs. A, B. McAtthur we. ompanied by Mr. T. A, White and daughter Imbel, were vimton who motored to Camp Borden last week. Mrs (when McKechnle in wane-o. inp at Glenroaden for a week or two. Mr Archiluld, the new Principal of the Public School, and family arrived this week and has taken poo-mien of Mr Schulz‘s house on Mill St. 'diss Lizzie Mngnig, lop Cliff, Tlr- ited Mm Mary McQueen a tow dun this Week. on Monday. He has been Around his old home at Dornoch for tome weak: um] WM on his wav west. at. paper is now recognized as one of the but In Northern Saskatchewan. Mr Albeit McConnell. of Collins- wood, and his brother, Pte, Run-ell MA'UOHIIcH of Camp Borden, visited over tlie wevk end at their uncle’s. Mr Don. McFarlane, Bane-nu. Miss Nichols. teacher at I. B. Na. 1, trlo"slg, in! I visit last wool - In. her brother, Sgt. Norm-n Niche", Winghum, who has been home from Fiance on a two months‘ furlough. It, H. Mandle, Killyth. brother-ln. law of Mr. T. G. Lauder, took third prize in the Derby tleld crop compo“- Hon. M r. A. B, McArthur bu [one on business trip to the welt. Mr Cameron McIntosh, editor ofthe N, B ittlutotti News, made A brief but ittturertiog call at. the Review 0.0!: Mr and Mrs Norman Kelley, of Chimgo. visited at his uncle's. Me P. w. Kelsey'e fora few dun In: wool end. V Pro, Coma Menu“: of Own lamb wn ll gas-t over Sanity " " [rud- tattter'r, Mr. 0. McDougdl. Mr. T. A. White and daughter Isa. hell of Toronto, have been vllltlng a In A. M. McArthur'e, for tho In: thtee News. Miss Edith McKenzie Ctumt home hum Bumlo this week, at." I seven mum visit “uh her sister there. Mr. and Mrs. J no. Morrison In visiting this week with friendlin Owen Bound, Tara and Port Elgin. Mrs. and Mrs. John Morrison with niece, Misa Annie Morrison, spent a day rcccntly visiting at Mr. Robt. Kntut's, s'Sssinton Park. Mr and Mrs Herb. Merkllnlor 'uit- rd last, week at. the lutur'a pun-ants. In and Mrs Andrew Ritchie. In M. remaining tor a time. Micaes Lena and Muriel Lest“. of Leylort. visited as Mr C. Ran-go'- tret week end. Mrs (Hark Russel and children, of 1hirerille, are visiting her call! I. In Jnhn Graham. Miss Int, Redford of litany" Ar- nved Tuesday to visit town friends for A few days. Mrs Fred Forsyth, of Perth, in vilib ing her pareuto. Mr and In B. F. le- Comb. Mr F. W. Kelsey tad "tt Wed If. Exhibition visitors in Toronto “I. xtrceit, Misses Zetts and Marion Mmhlll All holidaying with Toronto relative thi- week. Miss Lavina Mortier, Dot-och. in visiting Min Mation Mgr-In" I few days, THE 'has, 3' R. MacFARLANE, Town Agent. " " ." (I. i./i, 1 VE MUST HAVE g iv" "n' '.' t! a .24).; $9359.“: HELP}! (, l _rarmtiatriiiirit We have n Iplcndtd tMtoek of School Supplies tttsd while they m A No. I, yet 'N',','),'." are very reasonable. It will pay you to buy them good. . In. No doubt you'll find It surprising the number of things that must be bought before Harry's or Marr's or 1ersule's school equipment in complete. Jar/bolero, Ptsneits, Copy ,0tttoks, J'hrtes 6rasoro, youâ€? J8oxes, School Ji'?asrs, Ink Pots, t7tuters, Crayon: d Paints, d're. Yea, there‘l lots to buy. but sometimes you don‘t notice it much. "peeutur when you are able to buy at close prices. Seo. Ji?. WWW» Comm! 2besr 6tore Ladies, Wool Skirts Thoughtful people will nvoid later disappoint- ments by lnylag in their supply of merchandise while it en yet In had " reasonable prices. Think that many of Europe’s most extensive industries have been closed altogether for lack of material, while others ate producing only I small portion of their former output. Underwear for Men Are you in readiness to meet the daily increas- Ing sanity of Dry Goods ? ONTARIO ARCHIVES S. F. MORLOCK netball";- shipment of all-wool Sum Skirts m BlaoU Old Ravi“. The“ Skirts are guaranteed " the that." for style, It and Wolknllllbln. Come in and no them. We won lucky in securing our Winter Underwear " tho old prions.........................85c, $1.00, LM This Uldmou was bought early before the ad- nae. which “ables us to offer it to our customers at the old price. The Store of Honest Value READINESS I READINESS WILL WIN Dr uggiot 6ehoot 2yuppties FIGHT m'uly now-nu. 0. nun t DON.“- (LT. R. Town Ticket Agency " In War p PAY Return Trip Edd WINNIPEG Coin: Trip w, Excursions $18.00. $12.00 PRODUCE TO" if st n n Mt l. bf no It If " m u l. tit " " M "I m " " pr d ac