#4 inting 74.00 ; Relph Harriâ€"| Mr Jno Douglas bas parchased a On Countess St. in town of Durham :.S'o Mn' p:.i:innic:‘so.go ; W?Bi!o. exâ€" |new Overland car. hoed setlse ana h Spoet A uy [prové 75¢¢ Clork. postage and regisâ€"| Mr P. Yornish sold his driver last #No. Overa qm;:nuno.lgard;:..,mion V. lists ©1.80 ; ;l;oon. (:;m. wa;k for a fancy prh:;. 5s se iIl sell at a bargain to quick pure k and telepboning 2.50 ; Coun. e were sorry to hear t ts jon iven immediately, I ;ï¬'m :y cb.oupu 00;‘ Jne McGrath | day of *h3 deash of Mrs Queen formerâ€" Avnplv to Don. Beaton, Prip,. use of Counerl room $2.00. ~Car. . |ly of Orchard who died in Winnipeg Property For Sale } Council adjourned to meet Septem. | °* JQly 18th at the age of 74 years, x Y ‘ber 29.h to receive applications for Mr and Mrs Thos Kirby visited one acHe of nBE nafolainnth ro 5610200 Aveessor aud gemere! buimese. day last week at Mr MeEachern‘s & co Forest. on Durbam Road. Ahouleno.q" David Allan, Clerk ";:M lire a‘tibded ths Lambtoon St., Durbam, with bulldh... ’ “"_Hu«“ Zoa..“. the 3:..:-. -:hk.dl -od‘:n l-mv:: FoR SaLE at a Baroiamâ€"A m.» |Wemorial Sand reatly enlarged Government and other Exhibits â€" â€" â€" War in all its E:a + â€" Model Camp .. Artillery ive â€" â€" Aeroplane F lights â€" â€" Scores of surprises in store for old friends and a thousand thrills for new ones. m‘UCED FARES®ON ARTâ€"Italian, * French, Persian, American and Canadian Masterpieces. MUSICâ€"Innes‘ Famous Soloists and a score of other leading organizations. e Wee. 11. ;. __) °P 8 plowman Linder inaridtagtset} visited as the home M, 9. 000) », So00 00 014 BoY o the * ed the |children, Mantr visited at 0 9 schoo!, so re are gainâ€" r tm s memorial l.e:"vi. at z:n.;“gmhy ,lo,l Mris l'clzh:":' sister, Mra llm'!,od by those who bhave been edacated -.mnuumulddh".’ FoR SaLE at a BAaRGAIN:â€"A Bell which was held in bonor of Pte W. Reid last . werk. They seturned oa / in the sehool where over they go. ham, with all modern improve: cutting box, good as new, engine, horse Falkingbem who wes killed in ac:in Monday motoring to Kingston, Saccers to {on nmm, y you o« McCome, "n."'"n""b 6e 1pow0r and hnflw‘ml h, Durham. on July 23rd. *L , thence to Montreal by boat. . achieve still greater ; as. x3 27, Durksm 1 Ihad ut Tez Â¥ o e e the service rendered lg‘G. / A B(.} Co. A W; noticed '“‘;“ :“‘ 'Y'l:lnil 'bg‘! ::: t Holstein ; that the Reeve and Clerk | Mention was made of two other H. S. OF NA;I'ISNAI. RESOUB.CP / ;. .:p:i:'l:d to atteud the hearing of ï¬nzunco umednlifl;‘ from No 9 vis ;:ll:; Constructs Destructive Meeds ** | said case, Carricd. | i88 A, Alles and Mies D. Morrison ues (who many years ago chan ed their| . Mr a CONDEDLERATION | Con‘s syrguree reported ie tot. (tho many, soems a90 ebanged thep the we SP E CTACLE | Garson, gravelling, days‘ labor $46.00 : :fg::? ‘_"fve :lsgp:lflon::f"b:::’:: )", a 1200â€"PERFORMERSâ€"1200 Jas Wilson do dtafe y 00‘ very high stanaing taken by several a | "2®" 2: Canada‘s Story from Birth to Nattonheed | | P°ter Cornisbh, cleaning out ditch, #: / mg s B. C n‘ | Waliter Dramatically Teld Jas Henderson, team on snow plough, / of '.:'}:;:n' No 9 At present we think Â¥r a The very Aper of MM 1.75; Com. fees 5 00. ' ; guests Com‘r MeDougall reported, Archre | Hr, Munroe and baby of Hamilton Diums . GIANT LIVEâ€"STOCK AND MePhee, grayelling, days‘ labor 20.00 ; are 'Illll'n! at her father‘s Mr Chas on Satu AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY l Wm Patterson _ do 29.50‘ Mclones‘ J. P. Rev J Judging Competitions for‘ Young |Jas Shea, drawing tile and puting in | â€" Mr and MB ut Popyign have ju |Tion‘s 1 Farmers â€" â€" New Farm Crop Comâ€" ,Iculnn 7,C0 ; Cow, fees $3 50. turned ram Torouto, Mr B‘s, healtn days an petitions â€" â€" Extended Classifications| Com‘r Brown reported Neil A, Mc. being greatly improved , , Mr an and Innovations in All Departments | Queen, gravelling days‘ labor, $7.50 ; Alex, L?z;io and Annie Nicholson | Corbett, Jas Geddes do 6.00. recently yigited their aunt Mrs Walker Wm Ec IMMENSE EXHIBITS ! Com‘r Hunter reported, Henry Mcâ€"|in Mintor Lizzie bas accompanied Miss OF TRACTORS AND. FARM || Dougall, drawing tile and putting in 'hor aurmt, Mrs Hiscock on a two ,;,. ‘**‘ m SAVING Dmcm | eulvert $6.75 : Alax Storhans armams. tw ... _1 , _ ". DHLTW . £H8GO¢ « GIANT LIVEâ€"sTOcK AND AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY Judging Competitions for" Yo Farmers â€" â€" New Farm Crop C petitions â€" â€" Extended (Clac«ik~.2: NATIONAL MOTOR SHoW FIRST SHOWING OF 1918 MODELS ENTIRE NEW MIDWAY House for Sale or Rent. MOBILIZATION _ OF NATIONAL RESOURCES On a More Than Ordinarily Progressive Scale 3 3 "_" @=ILELiINAIEIMAN, Hardware and Furniture, DURHAM ; u2l ealls ols enc e ran e wan eateae raret enc mmz . CANADIAN NATIONAL | = rremont camea _ ] qmgrg _ esc scA * LINES OF TRAVEL F. LENAHAN, ; $10,000 Stock of Hardware Must be disposed of in 3 = Sept. 10 McDougallâ€"Hunterâ€"That the folâ€" lowing acsts, be paid : Gravel accts. to the amount of $181.94 ; Alex. ‘?uphnu. road to gravel pit 2.00 ;JJn , Farrell, opening grayel pit 2.00 ; Jas. ’Ilellvtidc. com tex 6 00 ; C. Bamgol' % t c . ut uio 47 Har cans 1 rates which are provided fgl’â€"i'l;â€";;c-i]' reapective By law. m., Canadian Patriotic and Red Cross Fund 2 .7â€"10 m., general School rate 2 4â€"10 m., Townsbhip rate 1 8â€"10 x,., tocolhet_ with School and Debenture , Jas Greddes do 6.00. ! Com‘r Hunter reported, Henry Meâ€" | Dougall, drawing tile and putting in | culvert $6.75 ; Alex Stephens, grading ; and gravelling 30 45 ; Geo Long, graâ€" velling, days labor $6.00 ; Jas Hunter {do $4 50; Chas. Yake, team on graâ€" der 3.50 ; Wm Aberdein, operating rnndor 1.50 ; W Rerd, moving grader, 75¢; Robt Ovens, moving grader, $1. Com. fees 8, 50, Byâ€"law No 332 to levy the rates was passed. The rate for 1917 is 10 210 mills on the $ divided as follows : Co. rate 2 2.10 mille, Prov. war tax 1 1.10 TORONTO 1.76 ; Com. feow5 O0(K..* â€" =©~ ‘~â€"~‘ Com‘r MeDougall reported, Archie MecPhee, grayelling, days‘ labor 20.00 SiL. . We us 1 Council met Auguat 18tb. Memâ€" bers all present. Minutes adopted. Hunterâ€"Fergusonâ€"In reference to the communication raceived from the Board of Railway Commissioners re the service rendered by G. T. R. Co. at Holatein ; that the Reeve and Clork‘ be appointed to attend the hearing of said case,. Carried. j OPENING DAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 .:. THE DURHAM REVIEW . ruroprnrpiru:nGa on P hala c22 00 L300 q CCH IGHINEZ * ’ly of Orchard who died in Winnipeg on Jaly 18th at the age of 74 years, Mr and Mrs Thos Kirby visited one day last week at Mr MeFachern‘a Mrs W. Stevenson and baby are spending the week with their aunt Mrs W. Sim. Mr, Mre, and Bertie Corbett of Rotheay and ‘Mrs Riddler of Toronto motored from Rowhsay and also visited there recently. ‘ Miss Ethel Mutch also Torontoï¬ on Monday, Mies Tena Merchant is holidaying this week in Durbam with ber grandâ€" mother, Matthews. Mr and Mre Haight and baby who have been enjoying the past few weeks at Mr Jas Mcliones‘ returned to Tn-j ronto last week. Giving up â€" Business utor Lizzie ham ,aa,,, _ __ i 3, U" M Bittlies oneday lately, _ _ ,in Mintor Lizzie bas accompanied | Miss Edith Seaman, Mt Fortdt wak ’hor aunt, Mro H_uooek 06 & tWO the guest of friends and relatives month‘s trip io Hartis, Sask and ozher. here over the week end. western points, * in ‘Welkerton last 82. Miss Lissa Brown of Durcham spent d.?'l' Mair was in i a few days last week with ber eousin, Several of our young people took Mrs Groat, .. jin the Orange picnic at Swinton Park Miss Tena Merchant is ho;idaying ; on Friday and repost a g008 time. thio_wee_kAm Durbam With her grana. | some of our citizens atie at Swinton Park, eome genia Falls and others Pike Lake Picnics ORCHARD ns s "Geng in are eril) being enjoyed, Lenahan retnrned to tending the one e going to Euâ€" 8 planning for _ qo GO, ierchant bas erected & ied by her danahrer an _ o. "VCOUPanâ€" 'newrd?l‘\rln sbed lately und I su , ied by her daughter Mrs St Leger, pese we mn‘y look for the suto next. Dr Mair attended a bowling tournâ€" ament in Grand Valley Tuesday and ux:"‘nzlug.t?: lg::o :ï¬.:rb:':e:::‘l:: Wednesday. part of their honeymoon with his p.r-l Mrs H. Hileoie'k‘“l’e{t' tIm’ to ents, spend the rema of the suomer ) ‘Tho le of this communit were in the West. Miss Nicholson, her very .::? pleased to read zl the niece from Yeovil is making the trip reat bonor which Mr Richard Ellis with. her. _ , â€" ,:u gained for himselfas a plowman Mr.and Mrs Chas McLellan and two / in the West. He is an old boy of the elildu-.l.’unl. visited at the home No 9 sahon; . 3 7 "" 88 08 b of Mrs MetT 211. +. . ; _ """ TÂ¥ ae £ â€"â€"Dr Mair nm:d‘e,dï¬ bo!rliu tournâ€" ament in Grand Va ey Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs Carter who for the past month.’ Sorry to say Mr Hogh Reid is laid has been visiting her sister and other | 08 work at present. Hope he will soon friends here‘ returned to her home l be around «gain, Tuesday morning. Mrs B Iton ca.led on ‘Mrs G. Alles James Ferguson has had a tele.|‘"° P°R!DDing of the week, phone installed this week. His oum.|__Mr George Bchenk ot Fairbairn ber is 15 ring 2. community yisited his brother Conrad Mr Durant returned from Toronto |" Sanday. on Weduesday. She was accompanâ€"|_ MF Alex Merchant has erected a ied by her daughter Mrs St Leger, new driviog sbed lately una t câ€". Mrs J. M. Matthews is visiting friends in Durham. _ Mrs Lasse after spending several months at the home of Mr J. M. Dixon, re urned to her home in New Liskeard on Monday, | Mr and Mrs Albert Hunt ton spent Sunday with th parents. * mrand Mrs Ellis and Mr and Mis Corbett, Ingersol were visitors at Wim Eecles one day lately, "Misa Edith Seaman, Mt Forest was hss meank s Te k 2s 1 HOLSTEIN LEADER it, Palmersâ€" the former‘s 0) There is room for mention of on at which goods must be sold, but : OILS, ETC. Coal Oil...............19¢ the gal. Raw Oil..............1.550 0# Boiled Oil............1.60 _ * ‘ Cylinder Oil..........40c _ * Polarine...............48¢ * Machine Oil..........25¢ * Separator Oil........40¢c * Mr Arthar Eccles intends going! West this week and Mr Eecles his Roy McGauire hired to help with his / harvest. ‘ Sorry to say Mr Hogh Reid is laid off work at present. Hope he will soon l be around «gain, ’ ' “'l:: B Iton cailed on ‘Mre G. All}a 2 (WOP DP Faper anliilaric esd EOOE TTEE -Il†E )1d Balsam |wan _ " 3°""8 +901. Both doing â€".,, 10 belg bborhood of old Balsam | well, Hall which may interest some of Your | _ Mr Chas Reid and Mr Isaac Hooper readers in far distant lands. The old have each treated themselves to a Hall bas been torn down so we will brand new binder of the Massey Har. adopt the new name of Maple Road. ris and Deering make respectively , Mr David Eccles has been patting What is the delay in Conscription, & new roof on his house and also inâ€" a referendum would have been almost tends to build a shed for his fine new | ag quick. Where are we at anyway, Overland car which he now drives. everything“ topsy turvy. This reâ€" ont and Aberdeen have thresh. | minds us o A story heard the other edl;::n ul:-tR? Ai;tr;,n the first in these day, of a citizen of this line who on parts to have grain in for threshing, |coming home from «..a.."~ * _ Well Mr Editor jJust a few items from the neighborhood of old Balsam Hall which may interest some of your readers in far distant lands. The old Hall bas been torn down so wa wili V PoQ V\ Cmm MAPLE ROAD is. Legge is for publicaâ€" ce.â€" ~Ed ] d Mre a 1. 7 \, __~‘¢ was born to Mr and Mrs Alex Morrison nee Mary Brown a young :on. Both doing well. °2 2 CCCC@H wuat was the cause is not yet ascertained., At the home of Mr and Mrs W\ m Brown on Sunday, there was hare +~ 0 PP VP o Pruskms i T Many are the experiences and trials | of motorists as well as delights, A | feeling of ind ndence is generated, one can go nn?ecome when they like "Sometimes," said a womanly wag to whom the above was quoted. Mr Chas Mortley of Dornoch accompanied by Mr and Mrs Will Johnston, Durâ€" ham and Miss Blanche Reid were motoring to yisit on the 12th con lately when or applying the emer. gency brake, the car *‘stopped never to go again," for some 8 hours with all the best ability and talent in the neighborhood requisitioned. Much Ccredit is due Mr F, Irwin of Durham in getting ‘‘her" to go, though what was the cause is mat w.s _ _ _ "C4 wD NORTH EGREMONT J# 200 Ame NV C , there was m to 1e _ % s p o. ) 4 _ _ _ GHNEZC Ihe utter weakness that I’O& ambition, destroys appetite, anc makes work a burden. °'mm stamina that hn‘llen&l, nothing h::dem :;u.;w! or QTIM with Scott‘s Emulsion, h« cause m-m‘ nouris}â€" ment invigorates the blood to distribute %mmwvhfleitsh nie value sharpens the appetite and restores health in a natural, permanent way. w ® If you are run down, tired, nervous, ;:lwugrhd:w,m Sceott‘s mision today, At any drug storc. en c _ _7 °CC _ AEEEJOEH leave for Toronto on Friday " OPc _AÂ¥W re.‘,lize tbe HAVE YOU BEEN Sitk? writing when he was away. "How conld "us," says he, ‘‘*when "as" did not know where ""ns" wes, The Dromore Choir and some of its friends -?elt a pleasant evening in ,muic and songs at the home of t i; Leader Mr W m Ramage on Wednesâ€" Id:d' ofthhl: .:ee. The two young ies w ve been s nding their summer holidays henpe Miss Dor: Cleave and Miss Marjorie Ashby leave Inr Taamual _ NC {# to Post Office r that this book « alleged bar zain Bible on Sunda practice of se testimaay to th AFL.009 0rCarTat to Durham Post O# signment by exores of catalogue sof a ma must have been aho: 't'l'lppd up, ca ed and addres end within the cents will carry of the wilderne generally ends bilities of this woodland as a; driving force t autos transpor the Park â€" As lamented tha could not be i ing epace is always fille advertising pays even ; Our Wiroprrnrss Presbyterian Sunda; afternoon on Monda« n full page advert Evening Post sel page sells tor * colours sell for ® apeaking of ad sume of the pub Ladies® Home Jou per inch, and #6) issue, the back co Barns Burxeo tive fire witnessec night proved to t Robt. Corlett to noch. The cause A fine crop of hay also six pigs and Even with a parti; $2500, the destm times and at this A new foundation only two vears ag The Fall tern: College opens o pal, L. A. Fie class again this are greater, anc ever before. N A free catalog: sent on request. ed. If you have only a | theprice. E: * We have a s on hand that 1 few days at ®4 Pros For Sa for sale, also i This is early a: chance to go. â€" 1 mile South of ham and Vam WOUuiC able rooms in good for students Ter to be in Durham about last of HarmonÂ¥ Male Quartetve will be the ts at the Fall The bill of fare )th humor timental. _ Come* \ GirL Roomers WaXren VOL. XL, The Great Agricultu It is $32,000.00 in Fireworks each Night Prige Lists, Entry Form LIEUT.LCOL. W. . G. Projuce More and Muke Your Labor Bawe Materiale Bpend Your Production Fred very interestirg Progr turesâ€"Twice Daily. WEST aV 10 September ; 86 NT the 1e ab War Time en R A baill *Â¥PpB M Red