Immm .Soldiers Want Conscription 1"at'Tc'fttNtrf,',r2t','qi H their ache- ud pins And all!“ n ---this only lend. to chronic lid.- I-Ind often Mama. Ifrrt-hutirirsr,itrqq-re Me; i! you feet languid, may or fyerd.rmahtm1f kmMuSqou'l The undersigned. one" for sale. loo ure- of land, adjoining thrrorporation on Durham Road. Also 25 acru, on Lamblon Mt., human). with hnildimio Also . now Mick home on Siddler Ht. Durham, with all modern improve. menu. Feiiiredhlhishsae Your Problem. A Question and A.†Den-tuna! , to: Woman. ii1,'iil',C,,,,i'r"iii,l,ll,is)i 'Nuuttqsoeeremrtes thast-heat-meta" It we in manned Iona the my element. to invigonte the blood. mm the tin-nee, nourish the nerve- nnd build strength. .Seou'e is strengthening wetlands ot tmother-ml will help you. Try it. 1Taiertja,Ai halite} acre of garden. Will sell at as haugain to qmek purcha- ser. Poo-union given immediately. Far-CropQIeries. Reliable MoltheDnls. On Connie“ St. in town of Durham “joining C. P. R. Sudan. firming, Maui" and tto?d well.J Mun Pun Lon 2. on 18th and 19: h Con. Proton. containing 1375 an». more or Inc. will all "partstett or in biot " 90 an. cl": of utump and non". Well knead. Rood nrrhurd. ttood - Pot further information apply, to A H Jack-on. Burbnm or Lrulie Watson, Dundnlk or to proprietor. D. C. FERGUSON. Tet-I Runnable tcqui' k purchaser. NURSDAY’S STEAMER MAY “I To OCTOBER 30th 3f-FtgtueeUtntheWeqt may» Mm: M14468.†8L.r'tt-hft?2%ytfm'qttf (eKt0%th.r HOMESEEK ERS' EX G U RSIO N S Canadian Paeme THOWMCCOMB. Proprietor. Box 27 Durham 7253 ht /,),,Y 1'.“ - and Help“! Him.- for the my Hon-cults. New! Idea In Woman's War. humus-momma We can“. Tun-od- We!“ Minimum “mnmwmm. Tu. mun-hummus _gt_I_e, li4 W House lor Sale or Rent. Reduced Railway Rater Prize um, Entry Fora" and all intonation hem the Sammy 1.gmJT.-COL. W. M. GARTSBORE, A. M. HUNT. President Sunny; The Great Agricultural Exhibition orWestern Ontario $32,000.00 in Prizes and Attractions A very interesting Prong-nae. including Military at! other ten. "ireo-Twiee Daily. Fimuks each Night. “Grout Lake. Rana", than M) Apply to Don. Benton. Prop m & lone. tomb. on. WESTERN FAIR Property For Sale Llii nu' --. Vin-“ann- ia; Farm tor Sale. LONDON, CANADA September 7th to 15th, 1917 iFéF-rih Aalf T_eiijirrrirtrftirteLeitiu'.'rsssLt 7 muons! by Prof. no." TORONTO I left Orpington and a "duration i being; position" with stripes and higher e. I very w moluments not because I wagn't satis- gem“ tied but because I felt it was my duty _l, sfttl to to come to France. I know I would faith u never have been content to remain so 1 as the leisurely in England without having l murmt tasted the bitters of lift in France. ‘gaimg Once here; and if it is possibie for me l, rottarit to return to England safe and sound. , Outs I would be contented to stay there l were 1 until peace is declared. I know you l, rouni may possibly be anxious " to haz- if'fl g, arding his at the front. One feels it I were d more that way thousands of miles l (made away from the scene of action than I ware. on the immediate ground on this f vet " side. The lite in the army is rough l mean and easy and once you get its swing man you develop faith and a certain sang- f my I lroid tor your existence and you don’t 0 e care a button for the future. The lot We 1 is shared by all and it‘s luck whether testaui you get a passage to eternity or to taste Blighty. The chances to live through Arsy F the tray is not counted on by many was ttl and is theretore scarcely ever taken tltw , into consideration. This is rather did the cold-hearted talk, but I have put down in black and white the sitna- A Ch tion " it is to all. I Iuemexo is a tenible struggle over the Coneeription bill in Canada and la rendering a schism in the parties. It looks like as if it will “â€3 on account ot many libeia a sttprorting the Govt. The aoldzen hate are tot “yin; much on the an atiou butt believe the majority favor it, not because they wish to drag their fellows at home into the fray, but because they feel that many more men will be needed before vic- tory comes to our Irma. Tomorrow (Sunday) is Dominion Day and there is to be a great dag of sports to be held among the Cana. dians " the base. But there is an- other event of interest which is to take place an early as 6 o'eloek in the morning. On the far side of the camp, there is a cemetery where thouaanda of brave Bri-.iahera sleep their last sleep. They lie in graves two and three ieet deep and their graves are marked by little wooden croeaea, bearing the aoldier'a name and regimental description. The grave yarn is kept in good . condition and is more than a memorial to Can. oda's manhood. At this burying ground, the Canadiana will assemble at 6 a. in. where a consecration Ber. vice in memory of their dead will be held. It will be a beautiful token of respect and will likely tell you about it in my next letter. Two days ago, in com; any with a f i nd, Cpl Winslow, I paid my first visit to a French town and my int. ptcuioxs were such lhntldo In! wish to pay a second visit to this CG. Range Gives Impressions of I French Camp Base. France, Camp Base, B E. F. Though I have no message of spec- ial interest to you, still I sin going to write as it will help to while away time which hangs like lead on our hands. " I only knew how, I believe l would feel lonesome " the mono- tony of lite here but as l Lave been somuch on my own feet, tor many seasons past, that experience is not possible. At any rate military life in France is so much different from' my merry and easy lite in Blighty. that the contrast of London and camp is as different as the Red Sea is to Noak's Ark. I have been hanging round the base for a weeks now and our draft is still here. We are cer- tainly "ted up" but as it is impossible to go back, we will bless the day when word comes to go forward and lace the music, notwithstanding it is the unholiest music in the world. Dear Mother, Two Speed Events Daily Up-to-date Durable ')'iti""v';) Secretary particular place. It is very squalid and dirty and the streets smell like a garbage incinerator. The refuse was amped on the streets promiscnoasly and no system of drainage whateyer. l One street was named "Rue San E Sens" meaning " street without ( smell. " They must hare had a nerve I to call it by that nameae it was worse than any other. The buildings were ; old and ran down and the inhabitants were chiefly peasants. Many kids 'ran about without a stitch on their bodies while Paris fashions do not bother the majority of the women or , girls. Many of the old women wear ,corsets outside of their blouses and _ go about wearing the old fashioned _ white kirtles on their heads. Men I were few but those we did see were , poorly dressed. i The nicest sights of the town were [ the church and graveyard. The ) church is full of statues ot the Saviour and the Madonna which are nicely 1 decorated With French roses and r blossoms. One altar in the centre of l the church was especially Interesting. l The statues of the Saviour and the Virgin were draped in the folds of ‘the tri-colored flag of France while l encircling the whole were the flags of ' the seven allies, the stars and stripes t being also in their place. I am not i very well versed with the R C form of service, but I must say it was beaut- Homeseekers Excursions to Western Canada at attractive fares each Tuesday untilOctober 3lst, via Canadian Pacific the pioneer route to the West. Particulars from any Canadian Pacific Agent or W, B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Torcnto, Ont. Outside, the graves of the dead were lying close together and no ground is wasted in that churchyard. The great majority of the graves were decorated with artificial flowers, (made of celluloid,) beads and chum- ware. I must say the flowers looked very real. Another thing that struck h Hobbean Model xful to see the ample yet sublime faith which the worshippers showed as they knelt at diiterent altars, murmuring their prayers to the saints and counting the beads on the results. We had our supper ina French restaurant where I had my first taste of new potatoes this year. An y French I had learned in school was almost useless tome but Win slow who can lingo likeanatiw, did the talking and interpreting. A Chance For Those Going West --tiottteseekers Excursions via Ttre Roviow me as curious, was this tact that many of the graves contained photos of the dead. The The Beau! sad the Fumm' Ad- The Bet"! and Toronto Daily Msil Ind Empin " I "Br...... The Review sud Weekly Sun for The Review and the Funny Hor- 31d and Weekly Btae foe 1 you Thy Review and Daily Fm PM The Rainy and Toronto Daily Globe tor I yul....,................ Thy govkm Md Wookly Wuhan Tht lyirtuoe and Toma Daily MMâ€! Comeudimpectthehb- ricovnnhowatvery Exclaim And: HM Tailoring G. S. "at" an! to; I r-.....................: Newl foe one "ar.................". for_l tear....,...,...,...:............. for"-.-.....,..-......,...... World for "ar...................'.. you“ for I you... . . ............ Clubbing Rates that meets the demands ottlleman whowants Iobewell- dressedlna conservative Duly 375 190 Ile! 'el,?.',',,,',,', REVIEW =3! HOLSTEIN LEADllrlrl 240 190 Mr Sam Smith motored to Toronto on Satutday morning. mu STucker was in the village last week. Miss Inez Allan returned from To- ronto on Thursday evening after I two weeks visit. Miss E. Shape who has been holi. dayingin London for a couple o' weeks returned to the village on Thursday. Mrs John Pettigrew and Jackie ac- companied by Miss Ethel Murray are guests " the home of Mrs Wm Petti. grew. Dr Dixon of Chicago is visiting his lather, Mr J M Dixon, who we are sorry to report. is in poor health. Mr Chas Dmmm is the possessor of a new Overland car. Mr Nicholson has lately purchased a Maxwell. Mr Onto Seim of Bradford, spent from Saturday to Tuesday with Mrs S and children " her parents here, returning Tuesday. Miss Nettie Rogers returned to To- ronto on Saturday. Mrs Durant accompanied her dnugmeno Toronto 135: week. to remain with them for some time. Mr and Mrs Will Freeman. of Teesorater, spent the beginning at the week with her parents, Mr and Mn Edwin Johnston. Muster Rosa Rite spent two or three dayuhin week with young chum in Palmerston. It Ju Brown in lowing Orchard to-day. tor Lang, Sash. taking a eu- of “not. In Brown. who is now visiting Dunn: relative; will leave 01 “My. Mr Wm Pettigaew ‘was home from Kitchener for the week end. Mr end MreL B Nicholson and family motored so Brampton Satur- day in hie new Mexwell. returning Mondey. Mr Nicholeon'e brother .ccompanied them back. wepend e few days hem. The minim" business mere he! â€rein ell-and hende, Min 8 Tucker diepoeing ot tter stuck. end all emu- oriel to Him True: of Durham. lies Trttaar in an experienced and “rem lulliner. end will dontheee win I awful trede here also. If er opening up " the Brat of September. Friday evening the appearance of Mr'John Brown 's lawn corresponded with the weather both tending to make the garden party a success. The large lawn was decorated with flags and lighted by means of electric bulbs and artistic Japanese lanterns. The crowd began to arrive abont seven o'e'ock and a light lunch was served at the tables. Amusements in the form of a tish pond and bean contest "orded much excitement tor a time, the prize of one dollar in the latter being won by Miss Daisy Irwin. A considerable amount was raised at each of these " a charge of 5c was made for each privilege of fishing or guessing. Min Reta Roberts is visiting this week at her uncle's in Dal-hum. Mr Jno Robinson of Detroit is visit- ing " the home at " niece here, Mrs W B Rip, and will also so to Wienon before returning home, In Meson. who bu been at Mr Darano the In: few mourn, lett In: week for Kitchener. Reports on the eropsituation in this loeslity sre indisstlve of " excellent have“ this you. The boy crop has turned out shove expectations. and in some plscee the beat crop in yesrs is reported. The intense hes: has been mcst trying. for eutting sud dusting in, ssd with labor scarce, the tuners are being herd rushed to produce a hsnner crap. ot which so much will be required by Britain sud the Allies. Towards nine o'clock the Hon Dr Jamieson took the chair and com- menced the excellent program with a short address Following him there were speeches by Rev Mr Scott. Rev Wm Lovegrove, Mr Ron land of Walk- erton, and before the closing Lient Pinkerton and Major --- returned soldiers from Walkerton gave stirring nddreeeee. Insic we: contributed in the meantime be the Durham quar- tette Mr Mistele. Mr McCree. Mr Glass. and Mr Saunders. Mr Albert Woods of Mt Forest and Mr Troy on violin. Mr Troy also ente tained with bagpipe selections during lunch. Three little girls, daughters of Mrs Roxie. Toronto aang e couple of than, the tirtst number “I want my Dedd†making a tender appeal as their father hae been were“: for two were. line Nieholeon ot Yeovil recited an interesting piece. A heotr vote at thanhe was extended to oil thoee who had noeth anointed inthe program and aher-arda the "nine elated. vi h the einging of the notion! Anthem. A total ot {no we. unlined. There is apparently no scarcity of teachers in the province. when Bol. stein school board received 31 appli- cations in reply to their adrt. For the senior room the :escher engaged is bliss Lila Cole, from near Bowman- ville, who comes highly recommend- ed end has (our yours experience. Miss Jessie Soon ot Sesicnh. will be in charge of the J nniar room. LOCAL AID PERSOIAL Good haying weather and our lumen are buy. A number of our citizens spent an en- ioyable evening last Friday at the garden party in Holstein. Some are lilo anticipatingapleanant time this evening at the picnic at Hamilton's Our patriotic society expect to have their concert between haying and har. vesting. _ MiHUcock returned home on Mon. day after a pleasant viIit " her broth- er’s R A Nicholson. Mrs Carter of Glaatone, Mich, in the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Jul Brown. Min Roberta Philp enioyed afew days visit at Vickers with her friend, Miss Edna Reay. Mn Philp’l sister. Mrs McDonald and Ion from Hopeville spent Sunday with them. Min McKay returned to Buffalo ge- companied by herlittle nieces, Lorraine and Maxine Swanston.‘ Clinton Bumston arrived home from Toronto last week to mist with the haying and harvesting. According to last week's Review'e Entrance list we notice that we made a mistake in reporting an honor pupil for No 10. However from No ft, Min Tenn Merchant not only took honoro but won Dr Jamieeon'e medal given to the one taking highest marks in South Grey. Tenn in the lecond pupil who by ability and diligence has brought honor to the section. Borne years ago. W. Hiscock. writingin Durham but in those days no medals were given for South Grey. Who will be the third ? Let every pupil in the section say "i'll try I'll do my best." Miss Ethel Smeaton of Medicine Hat B C is visiting her aunt Mn N Long, Percy Whyte spent the week end in N Arthur at W Langdon'.. Min Janie accompanied him home and speaks of tg pleasant holiday. Letters from France report Alex Whyte and John Ron visiting the rest of our boyl who are out of the trenches for their divisional holiday. which we hope they will all thoroughly enjoy. Afield card from Bert Dye", dated July 6, reports him in the hospital, wounded but not seriously. If you do not know about the wonder- ful mountain scenery including Jasper and Mount Robsoh Parks, traversed by the transcontinental line of the Canadian Northern Railway between Edmonton and Vancouver Get a copy of our handsome descriptive booklet, to be had tor the ask- ing from . -- - . -. . NOTICE is here given that I have transmitted or deliv d to the persons mentioned in Sectio 8 and 9 of the "Ontario Voters' List ct," the copies required by said sectio to be to tranc- mitted or delivered of th int made pup want to said Act of all no appear- ing by the last Revised A: ment Roll of the said Municipality t beentitled to vote in the said Muni ality, at election: for Member. of the gislative Anatomy and " Municipal tione, that aid list in. first posted " my OMee " Holstein on the Slut ar of July. 1917. end remains there for t tion. Electon are called in to examine the aid lint end If any u. lion: or any other error. are to therein, to take immediate proceedin to hove the aid error: corrected I ing to law. Mr and Mrs W I Finder And dumb- tee Norm. viaited the tech and with Guelph friends. A number from here “model the garden port, " Bolatein Friday even. ing. All reported I good time, the fume" no hung {unable buying weather an! the crop: us very Mr Walter Boeihn, Toronto In home for I low am to help hi father with the haying. Mr Adam Douglas has treated him "lf to a Ford car. He took his tiret trip to Linton! Sunday accompanied by Lin Douglas and daughter Bell. Mr and Mm he Brown Ind hmily left. Tueuuy {cube Regt. We wish them success. Mn Jno Ruby gue I party " her 8 S elm Int Wednesdny in honor of Mm Lou: Brown. The clue present- ed Min Long with . hymn book. Dated " Holotein the am day of July "ur. DAVID ALLAN, New Canadian Northern Rockies mm usr, 1917 A. H. Jackson. Town Agent ORCHARD YEOVIL Clerk of human Inside of two weeks a marble cutter will be in town to cut inscriptions on headstones ctr monuments. now erected Any person requiring work done should apply at once to Allan Bell. We have a stock of ground feed wheat on hand that we are offering for the next few days at $40.00 per ton, sacks includ- ed. If you want feed, buy now as we have only a limited quantity to offer at theprice. Buy now. Delightfully cool on the Great Lakes. lPort McNicholl, a short pleasant jour- ney via Canadian Pacific Railway, is the Gateway to the Great lakes. Steamship Express leaves Toronto 2 p. m. each Wednesday and Saturday makingdirect connection at Port McNicholl with either steamehip "Keewatin" or "Assiniboia" for Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur or Fort William. Particulars from Canadian 3 gnu 04304104194395 Pacific Ticket Agents or W. B. Howard District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. the Perfectly "Pe t1tpehmst of the World’s That New 5' With row wool soaring our the times normal price, in it not reuol likewise proportionate in price ? Now, at our preaent low prices, why det will thereby save yourself acme extn ex We still handle the FAMOUS HO which cuties with it a Genuine Guarantee JOHN M. FINDLAY - no... 3 I--" Store closes at 6 p. m. except Wed. and Saturday '2dgeNteuxetei-r,-u,uUuid"iU.,, (in m “It. “I.“ the t'ratyggeie.i, 'r'"""'""? g on." Awmumm lot “haul-It“! dwaMrH.Hou.i-du:tquMo-I:; thud-u Ian-JodIIIIthh-ucld-glwflor mmdflrduhbflyru-Mu also.“ “- “a... 1'fllWSrg In.“ “a My 'l"'"-td-uiriririi7iill Let us talk it over with you the firat time '3'†can» noun ms mm. mm Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. now READY Imam! FLOUR; CANADA’S BEST BREAD AND PASTRY I": you we! a what the price of You Aytmt..........-.. """'"f'" Sept Chauworth... e................... Sept Delboro ..................... ........ 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