'li,),'. F',, LlElhllAlHAN, Hardware and Furniture, DURHAM E attener-rsumi.th"1-rstem awn-aw. - ,','Ml'dr'd'l'tT,-er-i'itrt unnmkolunu, um sarLueta-t-abtt#de'r" tratyeSe"',ta,tlte,'dt 4-.an We “fend Ivmpamy to the hind. n the into In Cnlder and Mr Hen- derson. One by one our pionenl up mung. eomparatively tow being left} i'r‘ileming ot Mt Forest B. C visited bu former pupil Haney Great on Snuduy. U _ We uc pleased to but Mr Hugh Radio recovenng from " seven â€In", IIIYYIIINIEIEIVWS Al to math bu been aid about 8. B No 9 we think it ouly mun) men- tion the tower nine pm ila who are doing ILeir bit so have! y some: the on. h r King and country. viz t Crete-co Ron. Julia Rm. Alex Wtsrte, Robert Keith Joseph Bilton, Iowa Wailinlr. Barry Mon und “but Hilton. Their many friends we hung " their are and speedy - slag lIOJx-zeaehenxl. Ile- Gr"ia"iaUauo, the censors nuts no to be neon. unto-cu bolt; Maple Rood. iiGift has. Wuenmn. fit,", a “I!" have also (on. from ' o 10. many lomn te. the? come in- In], In“ H itat: 'be-met-r. 93m!“ thumb-ht has» In 'lttllallhvrhTrldnll,T',lit " Wain-o to our ootcmpmry at §$Io,000 STOCK TO GO AT COST IN 30 DAYS s';, Sale will close Saturday, September 15th We still have an excellent selection to choose from and advise you to take advantage of the low prices of Hard- ware and Furniture. Come (Bar1r---alaa'ly in the day, early in the Sale 8 THE DURHAM REVIEW ' ------ei-- -- â€"~â€"â€"-â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"~râ€"â€"â€"~â€" T . . iiiiiiittatittiMilNllEMlilllEhaii.? lllllliiiliialllilallttiallEiai!lllElallliiNllltlElil!lllElill tigatEattEatiigiallEallill . ,flt l' EOV IL ONTARIO Arte TORONTO Mrs Another of the pioneers of the 16th in the person ot Me A. Henderson bu moored to the great beyond where no ’Irueller our return. He died or the , home ot hm daughter In E. Hus lin Human, He bu been or. Invalid for none yen: but In tenderly united an by " daughter. Ftrs. Goddee end “duly In Han. The [were] we; Berry picking is now a thing of ihe put. Ind everybody " busy mth ths hum-t. tor the hum of binders no to be hand in new direction while the wellber rennin: dry, which we hope to be blessed with for the ingubering of the bounulul huveu In molt puts around here. Mr George Dnmmia ho been busily engugid luthing and plastering his new kitchen which he erected to " house come time .30. He has Mr J. Eccln helping him " present. Mr George Allen has Mr Mathews of Holstein 8113ch for the have“. Surely no one in the towns 1nd village: need oomplnin of am buying work vhen the lumen an in tttred at all the help poultle. Mr and Mu Major Eccles ot Dro- more visited the home of their brother Will Ecclea on Sunday. It Henry Band was upirom Guelph our Sunday seeing h a (other who has been very ill. Hope be [my im- prove Ind be Able to be around again. Mo Munro ot Hamilton. visited her cousin Mu Schenk md Mus Mark on Sound-y Ind nlao called on Mrs W. Ecol“. A great number of lumen took the opportunity of sowing their tall when latrt Week when the “who: us too was for hunting. Messrs Arthur and Fred Ecclea wen: West bsat Thursday. . M9151 on WV“? {may _..Uouteitt w Damon and Et. advices Wore conducted by Bowl. iUott and Snub. The â€mp-thy of thin community in extended to the bully and roluivu. Mr Ind hire J. Klein and family pueed through our bonuulul Maple Bond on Sunday on their wuy to visit Mr W. Ferguson of the 15th can. Me Robots Eula-ooh of Clanlonl no hm standing " “this hm. W. In" a that of mum! feed - on“ that m are othetitrg foe the not: in do†a - m an. “new. It you won. feed buy new. a - In" on)! n “and -tt- ty tool-r Milli-rice. . ROB IOYCthd IIIIIOO. MAPLE ROAD The Greatest Slaughter Sale of HARDWARE AND FURNITURE ever offered in the County of fttttt 1’ Deceased would have completed SI gears of lite had helived till Sept 2nd. [ He was Born in Esquesing township. :Halton Co., and when 19 yrs of age !in 1856 he settled on lot 4 con r6, Egremont, where was his home till he moved to Holstein seven years ago, where he married Miss Sarah 'Halliday, who predeceased hun over ‘eight years and where a family of six [children were born to them. The family consisted of Mrs Geddes Robert of Cleveland. Mrs J. Merchant (died 18 year; ago,) Mrs Ed Haas, In on homestead. Mu Wm Han (deceased 7 years . He is the second of his own family of eight to pm. A sister. Mrs John Rutherford, Arr, died last (all. The survivor. ue Mu Jas Isaac, Mt For- est, Edward on the I6th com. in Jan Geddes, Sr and Mrs 113 Geddeg Jr.. Egremont, Mrs Thou. Rutherford, and Hts. T. Phillips, Guelph. For six years following a .stroke ot paralysis, he has been out of the active currents of life, but tenderly ministered to by his daughters Mrs Edwin Haas and Mrs Geddes. Two days before his death he toae another stroke, which proved fatal. His son Robert got home in time to see him on his death-bed. Others " the lane“! were nephew Thomas Hendemon of Galt, Mrs Thee Philips Ind son Luther of Guelph, Joseph and Miss Block of Dundell’. Hugh Baird and daughter Miss Jean Math dale, Mr and Mr: W iedman And Ion Donald, Proton Station, Miss In. gent McLaughlin, Durham. Interment took place to Amos Mr HI church cemetery on Saturday laet Mr l amid may when! of respect. Rev loud: Mr Seott held service It the home end mined with Rev Mr Smith " Mr l the burial eerviee " Amoe. where the ted " choir overtly an; the deceeeed'e le-I Yen mite hymn "Will there be any state clout in my ctowe†while there-nee were till“ being viewed. trlet ' He wee e member of More Pree- ‘hytedel Church. Mt with e liherel. le 1 in everythieg e gentlemen. The iety'e writer heew his " hie beet eed will due 'o1teuriahthet-eterrd behind y ,e_toeh On Thursday, 23rd inst.. at the home of his daughter Mrs Haas in Holstein, the call came to the above gentleman. one of the well-known pioneers ot Egremont, a man whose personality leit a flavor of kitsdlirsetrtr, that will linger in the minds of all who knew him in the hey-day of his strength. "Sandy" Henderson was a splendid type of citizen, a man of unbending integrity and true to the best instincts of home, family, church and country. Passing of Mr Alex. Henderson with. Stove pipe Elbows.......... 15c 6 lucknws....»........... 50c Large Stock of Pipe Fit. tings, Bolts, Nails and Heavy Hardware at Cost per gal. while Sale is on COAL OIL 19c Out of Business Several-of the members of our branch of the Institute attended the Institute convention itrOwen Sound on Wednesday. Mr Winfield Hunt was a visitor in Toronto the first of the week. Messrs Fulton of Clifford were guests of -the Coburn brothers on Sunday Those who left for the West on Thursdaywere A. Smith, T. Wood. yard, Mr Ind Mrs F. Jordon, A Ham- ilton, Miss Lulu Hamilton. Tom and Roy Hunt. Word m received from the West that the turn of Mr Robt Adams was burned recently. Mrs R. Christie is a visitor in To. mato this week. Mr Henry Hiscock is visiting in Yeovil. Mr Sam Smith motored to Tees- wuter ovalk the week end. The Pitriotie Society here packed two bales' of soldiers‘ supplies Friday last consisting of 31 pairs socks, " suite pyiegss and 3t hospital shirts velned “"167 oo. A letter hom Pte. Chas. Legge to Mr J. R. Pimp appesxs on 4th page. Miss iodia Ferguson, who has been in Teronto for some time, has returned home and is " ptesent ttt Pneeviue,i, It 9t' Shad and F03 Jame visi- ted at In Guides on Monday. Yeovit; Gauge 1 than time no donated it! forwarded {out boxes ot cum to each some: of that dis. Jriet 'trat the frotit. Miss Ella Baird left Monday to re sum: her duties in Hamilton City Hospital. Miss di. Cameron is visiting at Mr Htstrr.rMriltson'e, Paton. Mr C. 'tterrinnon mm in Guelph Monday. ' Mr and In John Philp, accompan- ied by Mr and Mrs John Rice spent Monday with friends in Barriston. Miss Irene Drumm is the guest of friends in Listowel. if'. LOCAL AND PERSONAL? HOLSTEIN LEADER Donut nsmw #312303; Ag. tue. ' in prize ous-G, Imin in Rule" Exhibito-I in Uct Cylinder Oil..........40c the gal. Autolene..............48c " Separator Oil........40c " l8 Samson Axes.............. 95c l8 Welland Vale Axes...... 80c 6 Crosscut Saws............ MO 2 " q........... 3.l5 l " ............ 2.85 Some Real Bargains I Being lot 17. Con t, N D. Glenn. continua .50 met ll lii'ii, I'm-chum. 18m bag In! Inn-I- all “.14.! jAÂ¥7 Ar and Mrs Wm Pettigrew, Rev and Mrs Win Hunt and Mutton Pet- tigrew momma to Toronto Sunday. Mr Dan Ferguson went to Toronto Tuesday. en route to the West on Thursday's excursion. Mrs St. Leger and Jean returned to Toronto on Monday afternoon. Mr Arch Band tri eat the week end at his home here. Mr Collins, of the Bank of Mon- tren', is on his holidays at mount and Gordon Hutie is acting teller. Thejudging of the field crops in White Otts took place last Wednes- day, Mr R. E. Mortimer of Shelburne beingjudge. Heia I close: marker than the judge " Durham competi- tion and vety strict. which explain. the lower points seated. The wiuen ue Dr Mair left for Toronto Tuesday on special business. Mr Wes. Love is the purchaser of a new Chevrolet car. Egremont Field Crop Competition Miss Annie Rogers left Monday for Toronto after spending a. two- week'n holiday at her home. Miss Annie and Mildred Rogers were visitots in Durham I couple of days last week. Mr J. H. Brown, Humboldt was a guest at the home of Mr R. Irwin on Thursday and Friday while renewing friendships around the village. Min Agnes Orchard spent the week end at the home of Mr John Orchard. Mr and Mrs Geo. Swanstou left on Tuesday for Buffalo. “its Bttuttlessorth of Toronto, visi- ted " her cousins' Mr J. A. Fergu- son’s, and with Priceville friends. I R. Aitken 1 Henry Reid 3 Win. Hunter 4 Henry Cow-n 5 Walter Ferguson 6 Joe Bowling 7 D. lemme- Farm tor Sate or Rent. jg "d , . 7: penal. " K " 69k ' Mr Walter, Tomato. visited " the home of Mr Ray: fewdlyn this week He and Mn Walker returned to the city Wednesdly. Mr: John Mount-do ard son no ylsi In; in Swintou Park. The rennin Ila-cling of Woman Institute will be bold Wednesday " September, " the home ot In W. B. 5 "v.-" ImN%tR' Bae. and eu" tora. T - C JOHN M, FINDEAY Dronore In Each Renwick, Ottawa, is l iting with his parent: 1 few weeks , "o"'"'---- o The Putnam: Society shipped this week, 30 pairs pyjnmu and I2 pain of aockl. valued " $50 75. Mrs Hay bu returned from 1.0an after n tow week's visit with her daughter Mu Walker, who returned with her. Boas-To Mr sud Mrs Mormon (nee May Brown), a son on Aug. lOth. Milton Eu Ramon and Florence Rennie): an taking in the Exhibition this week. Miss Jean Young, Goderieh. is visi- ting with luv Findlny. G'ordon Ratio of Manual Bunk " Mount Forest wu ham. over the week end. Miss Belle Gunon. Toronto, is holi- dnynng at her parents. Ilia Ema Hum. Toronto. is home for n weeh‘ holidlyl. V ' M ' [-15 j J8ttelett at 't p, except Wed. _and Saturday sâ€GM '2'l:elig.gr" JAllttt hQ.tl.r.r.f,d', PAttdmrax 33;: RUBBER muss Let us Supply your Requirements 'f, I . I Preserving Time! a' DROMORE Half gals....,. qqq..... l.30 Quarts.................. 68c Pints.................... 35c Halt pints.............. l9c Turpentine... .75c per gal. Floor Paints, China Lac, Stains and Varnishes are similarly reduced. But quulity grumbled. In 100 lb, 10 its. such. Prion tight. PAINTS; Etc. 1 i. vig- 'rar Internal qwu......$1.lo MK Ware -......... ..100 You can't “or! to page". 'ilbout tttis Stalin. Wu..................15c lb. We In my to he" (In: Mr “an Sana ii on the [at list but trope tt? but soon of his nacvery, 5 If and I" with. Wnods‘wk, and In South. Ararm were l any ton with Dr South 3 few day s .35: week. tir and In Jno Sinclair. up; er Sandayed with friends here. Mr and In Henry Brow family from an: Mt Forest Sand" with In G. N. Rattle. ttr Jno Dwain in bulldm: n gar we with the help of In John, 'l,. Hunter. It is expected the [layer bunch mil visit our Inmate and provide the program [invention u in lull owing 1.se dun. Mr IleDomld of Lino“! m i Mr Ind Me Ind In a. Robertsv:rst'. simulate: label of Game hazel Tend-y " W. T. Pindor‘e. Wu Poul Fulkinghun and m m Luther of Durham visited I few in}! laat in! mth friend: in the when Mr 3nd Mu Adm: Douglas m tor d to Gal! Stand-y to yiaic Mania AUG. 30. 1917 ORCHARD 20ltt or In} Jettt le M.. VOL. XL, N0. 3 Luau Bum Bunsen ' Bentirtrkum Went up n. 1.. III My morning at 2.il mm he barnot M: " and "clock. The strum: m with the warm} (rup a: M I Id] .6 a slrlu shrd by. I0 M01 mu. '0mt W. I [CW implements all I gtrtd-l has. is the luv. m Ms covered by mm men-stand Mr Dan Md m tn, the owner, carries a 31000 on the ham, mme, with a run 2: this hair goods tied with the appra altGI’enn. who i, (and: and ind:vizh datatatatmtion. Mr M Truffaut um “I won! last Wedm- Pte. Edward Trafford " dun wound in the “rm. Pte. Tmthmt enlisted an Arthur but was well km n he lived " one mm. he!!!" wall was. H: {mm Guelph. Mic and H Tue-day with an day aver-gee. 1 “I 0! either .w .ltttBeq undersuu m and progrw High School m N. am of w “Glenn mf A m! reachte, Lav Him-Lieu Wm. tannin itttartyiatitued. Hmun' tut it i inprobahh " .' 'ttttil In: "A. W." mu art6aiare cavern! m _ “a m. P.i. hunt lieg'eittt.: tml: . Mn Bambi? htming pram (rt Mtttesthihit calves trr t'ris' Flumon Sept. zlv l, “can be had IthL it' “Rm. One (a? _ an 8.00. 4th 2 (m. 31?. ' Tunic! : Thesanit ',' 1' I.†Models" now u Prion! Call at, not mm. or pf Mrs J. C. N " operation for it', ',n untamed on Mr. l,, dayby Dr Ir H. jamw m. "um Dr Stalin: 'ttittUtered the (Murmur: omditioet is serious. ht ' of may. up PATRIOTIC a tbqgtataa.-The “ax . ' w. now is the l'mt nu Models" now on dzqr St. on Friday, Sept dock. A good prov Ten will be served. ed. Admission 2V To i'ftio',ii,-ie'h, pm of double A atgmt. Upper To to Walkcton's tax rate a the dollar, 2 mil» Gill. Koo-alts “nu *MFinmndh '2:' k students. Tcrm. ' ', I. Ir-' ' V The Annual Harv, _ “ will be mmmzwi qrfghrrtsam and hy N I artSsantttt.v,tiept, my]. "tttes-a Tu T aw GI. goods Jdeh"'d,i,l', M will be scrvd “a, Fair day. Sept Production " ll War Time ARedC - In ad Sue m at. Your Lube: New ‘- Feri) from l ligand Your Money SE m I Hair 1. Wedne "ttesta, Imus " of Mrs. 1iTi" ttilpnrtst DURHAM my I} Dr SI issued b I) Money