t I i _ _ A t A *. - I , E ", . y l '6 " " I will pay the following prices livered at my Store in Durham on urday of each week : Elm ext. Table, round Elm ext. Table, square 1 good 3-piece Parlor Suite, mahogany 1 Velour Couch Quart'd oak Hall Seat Quartered oak hall seat and mirror 2 sets surfaceoak diners 50 wood Curtain Poles, complete Crops must be . GLASER Beef Hides, Sh ir, Rabbi, etc., different qualities 12 Bed Springs 15 Sanitary Mattresses 2 Felt Mattresses 1 Child's Cot, iron 1 Wood Cradle 1 Rattan Cradle 1 Counter Stool 3 Dressers 2 Bedroom Stands 1 fumed cak Extension Wnis is your last opportunity. Everything goes at bargain prices. 1 Wooden Bedstead I 1 Hall , 25 Irop J?edsteads, An Tart... rue balance of our Choice Stock of Hardware and Furniture te cleared out during the next two weeks, as we are giving nn h Store is rented. F. LENAHAN, tiens..........n to Me Chickens.....l4 to MC Ducks.............. l4c ‘The balance TIMBER mun-EB Hardware lk Extension Table, round ' Sheep Shine, Lamb Skins, Horse etc., wanted and highest prices paid {fast Chance sad At Durham and Holstein empty and all birds healthy and Furniture selling 1 Hall Mirror 50 Window Blinds 3 doz. brass Curtain Rods 50 white Curtain Poles 1 Web Furniture Covering l Crokinole Board A number of Framed Pictures, all new A large assortment Pre- pared Paints Quantity of good Varnish l Refrigerator 2 Scythe Snaths 3 Cross-cut Saws A number of Saw Handles A Regulator Clock 1 Platform Scale 1200 lbs. 1 Counter Scale, 240 lbs. Odd Repairs for McClary Stoves A quantity of OTedar Oil Stock Pratts Poultry Food An assortment of Skates Lamp brackets and Re- Lamp burners fflectors for Poultry, de- Monday or Sat.. Durham Come in at once and take Here is a partial list: 'AA IO -jiiii"iriii7iitiir" TORONTO By-l ". No av, to 'fl'.",', n plan: ton-cod" mania-ciao- or lnmei l C and] [or 1918 and nppoinc n D If?) nod Poll Clerks I†pulled. On'y change. Iron In: year was John Brown appointed D. R o and June. Eden Poll Clerk h Die Not; Jule. . nuu rurnltlre must rositively are giving up business and our Com'r Humor rem: rep bridge 31 50; Geo E“. in: cohort u (1);; Tmâ€, ttrnder " tio,. com teen $2.00 Council met Nor. 17. Memlere all p-esent and minntee adopted The Reeve reported that along with Caut- iseioner McDonnell they met the per- ( ties in Cannon Ind Goodyear ditch, when 5 satisfactory settlement wee jtnade between parties and In agree- ,ment drawn up which Wee duly Item ed and tlied wtth the Clerk. I Hunter Brorn-rhat report oi the It?yn.mpte re Cannon and Goodyeer Iditch be adop‘ed end they tecieve $3 “or thair eervleee. Cet- l Com'r Forum reported: 8 Me. Murdo. rep ruling on bridge " 50; Geo Lori, bonus wlre lenee $22 40; Com. leee82.00. Com'r McDowell "pot-ted: C Syn- der ("yelling 38; was foes $1. ft-., IM-, ‘ away below Cost spring wire, 500 No 7 galvanized Fence stays Jack Screw 1 Logging chain 5 gallons Fish oil 2 gallons N eats foot oil A number of govern.. ment stamped gallon, half-gal., quart & pint measures. A lot of Shelf Hardware and other articles A number of mange! and turnip seed. A large assortment of picture mouldery. Lantern .burners 60 dry cell Batteries, away cheap Aty,t 20.0 Ily. N o 9 soft galvanizdririit; EGREMONT COUNCIL W.ith. this week's list, only about 25 cases of youngmen from this locality, remain for dtcision, and the Board will complete their sittings before the week is out. A.e was the case last. week, almost all exemptions given are to farmers or those placed m Medical Categories B, C, D and E. EXEMPTION DISALLOWED P. A. Harrison pal-mot Durham Tribunal balm aim cumin! "Mod: Wit-id, ; Goo Eaton lo'er. “TWPâ€. “In on advantage of it 9 coil Exemption to cGl 2 the iiiiGi.iirit'i'ci"lifaT' ht "ttNtttt 0C Etommpleugmmm y'eltto 'hip whatever a. in _ iiiiGiG"h w: "lgt"e the, public that after r 3th WI notaccepuny stock iliir,iiiiiiiiitii: on account offhe um n of 1....-- We extant! our heartfelt u‘mpsvhy to the lrlends ot Lance Corpnnl Wed. ley Manny who wu killed in non to lately. Planned to heu- that P e W. MoArlhnr who bu been in the hnpi- tal tor lame weeks in recoverlrg. We are " I glad to know that Par Clarence Baa. at prams in Emma-l ton Hmplul. Rolland in not 'tet " wounded. We hope bah he and Juk wlll come homo uh and weâ€! to one the you; brother more". I The Patriotic Society " Yeovil, intend holding o Pie Social in No. ' ischoolhoule on Fiidny. 80th inst. A good program is being provided such as singing, dialrgnee. &c. Ladies bringing pies flee. Come on I good “no in expecred, l i From (mother corruponrlmt) _ Nurse T. Form is visiting her " ter, In Alex Honda-son. A wl,iiiG7" '""'d"' Samuel Levine. merchant Chas Alla Jetns Smith. ---'-----"-"-"-"-".'aet naday. th, r basing a i Langhlln " .nted D. RAY. and Wm C Walker "P'll?'l2,'2 in Div No 5. H 2p'id,o; 1'.e,yeon--hnrpiGii"rL' That the a Ilu',',,", o Clerk,' Reeve and Treasurer prepare wei h ed "ttl the Financial Statement for next mee- g tine of Council. Car, 2',r,'li,flet, lihqtytat-prowiurut following Liam. g bt accounts he paid: Jan Eden, sheep Therein a “lad $22 00: Wm lonntein. do $25. Techies}; Sc 00; .1an Wilton, do 22 ar, S M Pat. . terson. sheep Inlpeofor $1.00; Chas The editor Synder (revel 9tie; Reeve Committee J: R. Brow work and telephoning $2 65; Jno " thtak.. yg . Gratin] use of annci‘l £033: " 00: 3:} ,'d,t , Connsi ior’s pays te', l ' . Council adjourned to meet Satar- an,“ "m day Dec 15. according to statute and Mitra Doris receive Financial Statement and gen- '" 1v.eduead oral business spasm: a li' David Allan, Clerk. arising; (better. YEOVIL I It is our m . death in acth Mr and Mrs Nicholson and Mr and ,, Mrs Jas Melanin visited friends 'autriiii.iiricii,'it' Pike Lake last week. i,,1v/iUi',' in act Mrs Crawlord oiDnrham is visiting l was killed tir " her cousins. Mg. Alex (Rise and Sincere symp, also helped to in ecare o a young am who arrived there on the 9:h inst. :ggowing pare Messrs Jae. McGillivrny and Time. l Don't forget McDowell. also Mr and Mrs John Dee 20 h. A g Meltobti and children who have all particulars late been in the West for the summer, Mrs “mock arrived ht me the past week. end at Yeovil l Mrs W. H. Sim is spending the Mr Robt Nichol week with her mother at, S mth Bend Mr Edward B while her sister, Mrs. Horsburz is tored to Holsten looking after her home duties. The" Mr. Ind Mrs. Geo. Meth Sabba'h " My: McDung-H’a ..... wuumux menus in this sad hour. They received word on S. t. nrday that her brother, Lance Corp. Wesley Manny has paid the price so manyofour friends hue in this ter. rible war. - -.._, m. .u unending our sym- pathy to Mrs Thou Brannon and all the sorrowiug friends in this sad hour. They received word on S. t. nrday that her brother, Lance fur., “I. -' _ - .- Fred Eccles Farmer Mr ,--_-.....5 P"'iut5, brothers and sis ---.Mr. ya out: 31401003. Item. Messrs Jul. McGiiiivrny and Thos. Don't forget the School Concert McDonald]. alto Mr and Mrs John 'Dec 20 h. Ag ot program. More Meltobti and children who have all particulars later. been in the West for the "tttmer, Mrs Hiscock spent over the week arrived tune the past week. end at Yeovil visiting her brother, Mrs W. H. Sim in spending the Mr Robt Nicholson. week with her mother at, Sinth Bend Mr Edward Bowes of Tiverton mo. while her sister, Mrs. Horsburz lt, tored to Holstein Sunday and visited looking after her home duties. They with Mr and Mra Ed. Hay. He was 'ttot word that their new“. Pte F.' W accompanied back home by his sistets- Ruwn who has been in England since in-iaw, Miss OiiveHoy and Mrs Jao. June, bu (one to France wiihthe Clark. Royal Engineerl. . The Presbyterian Church Anniver-I We aiijiin in extending our aym- guy is on Sand", :7... n- . --. - Pauly to In Thou Houston and "it "-1“... I"'" uury to report the I an and Mrs Nicholson and Mr and [death ttt ttctttttt of L. Corporal Wes. Mrs Jag Melanin visited friends 1'liiriiiir'; “Somewhere in France, " Pike Lake last week. It'; enljs‘edt_ wilfh a western batt Mrs r wt f . ' ... {so was In ac 1011 oraome time. He " her fir1'it,',dsteity,n 'ldd"2ir P." killed the 30th day of October. also helped to take care of a young chere sympathy is extended to {be am Who arriVed there on the 9:h inst. fofiowing parents. brothers and a.- M-., T.., .. Wit--, _-.... I It is. our tad airy to Mr and Mrs Nicholson and Mr and death ttt ff/YP, of . 9" Mrs Jag Melanin visited friends 1'Eiriiiir'; , trg/tre " Pike Lake latrt week. 3:333:15: §cu$§3r10$ Mrs Crawford of Durham is visiting . . " . It her cousins. Mr. Alex Rm Ina Killing thepoth due also helm-d In pal... ---, . Notice to he 'Girl- any use 15. ncwrding to statute and receive Flannel-l Statement and gen eral business David Allan, Clerk. RESERVED Lanzblln nppofnted D. R, o. and Wm Walker Poll Clerk in Div No 5. Ferguson -Mepoueau-- That the Clerk,' Reeve and Treunrer prepare the Financial Statement for next mee- ting of Council. Car, lihrry.utr-prowiurut following account: be paid: Jan Eden, sheep k'lleg $t2 00: Wm Mountain A _ h“ Farmer Publisher' Farmer ile maker DUKE“ REVIEW YEOVIL R. J. Douglas. Laborer Wm T. Orchard. Farmer Arthur C Hutton student John J. Ray. Farmer Peter Mountain. " Alfred Sharp, mechanic E Simpson, Farmer R D Dickson. Tinsmith G. McMeekin. miller T. Arthurs, Laborer A P Matthews. Farmer w n n:...:-- v. H. Williams, " John L. Clark " H F Cassidy, Accountant V. E Noble. Liveryman' Rex C McGowan, miller F Earl McDonald, mason T. J. Bogle. Farmer Wm John Nelson " l D E Eakett tt Leonard Walsh " .1318 J' glyth " ttr.iefoyn the thuh C McLean, Farmer couplé moxe ( FC Hopkins . " ly. ( ttttlf: Wilson " Nurse Ge as o rtson " Geddloulu i [AlberE ,4Joe " Ut e Sam J. whon " John J McDonald " G McLaughlin, mechanic David R Nichol " Lorne Aljoe Farmer Alex Nicholson " J. R Bell " Ihog Collier " l Megan spen: Wm Eden Joseph P C0ffield T Grgsby David q.Robb, Farmer Arthur Simpson u J W Hunt, tile maker A W Morton, Workman Jas Vasey Farmer [h PEG The Women’s Institute had a very antes-Ill meeting at the home of Mrs D. Cameron Thundly. Nuv 15th forty-live ladies being present. Mrs Dr Eaton and Men of Aytol wefe present. After the human Dr Heir gave-splendid paper on "How to ueep well. " He told how to care and feed the small children and also the grown-ape. Mu Dr Eaton who in Preeident of the District then spoke a let words-loo. rum... 1:... _.. ' Mr John Manny, In, and um Eldo, mototed from Toronto Satutdly even- ing to visit their parents. Min Elda remained " home M is; Irene Drunm of Lintowe] spent out the week end at her home, here. Mr and Mrs Wm Burrows or In Forest spelt Sundny with Mr and Mn Marshall Button. ""V _.-...... v. wxanon gave a War lecture illustrated with some Lime Light V'ewa in our Town Hall Wednesday might. The Proceeds went to Red Cross. _ Mrs Helen Dixon of Mt Forest] spent San tiny at the home of Mr ad] Mm Jno. Dixon. Mr Archie Smith cut his hand in the bush Tuesday. Itrequired three stitches. In sham] xetutned to her home the past week from visiting in Dayton. _ Mrs C. McKinnon and Mr Jno Dixon are not improving in health " we would have hoped. --ee “VJ. n6 W" accompanied back home by his sisters- in-law," Miss OliveHoy and Mrs Jao. Clark. The Presbyterian Church Anniver- ‘snry is on Sunday. Rev Mr Little of St Helen's. formerly of Holstein will preach. On Monday evening: sup- per will be given and Mr Little will, also be present. l Farmer I lately. Rev. Wilson Farmer lab'r I Miss Doria Irwin returned to Osha- wn Wednesday of Int week after spending a coque of weeks at home nursing her brother Arthur who was in We are pleased to report he is better. l --TU German Kev. Loveuove while up in Lion 's I D l and (h2'hdtTige, 'at Ialr hes been all Head 1""tteeetrrtulu, catching quite (ff, il',',' 'll I',, M d In 1) French men Old l anumber of salmon beauties". One 9 "..t a one o r on ' donb: helped. weighed ten pounds. "WEIRD". Sandâ€, L' d a . Mn Geo Hostet'er is in Toronto Mu, Sedie McEeohren. the-papal“. - q "tnt attending theWomen's Institute Con. teacher of B. B. No. 18, Pitited tur Somme, in non ventlon being held Wednesday, mother who is ill, lost neck end and deiu-oyed, Subm Thursiay uni Friday in the new resumed her duties Again on Tuesday week w u 'hs ion Technical School. morning. lore mm I. The editor's thanks are extended to m . R. Brown, now of Humboldt, gash. for 3 good remittance. He '.,tyeiiflifiir= er an a; s, "We en'oy the Review-Leader . M., "“4 Vg', week and wish you and it con DI?!†long, hard who“ term dram: tinned success." . - - A number of the Holstein young people attended the party " Jake Smith’s at Orchatdwlle Thursday night. Mr Jae. Brooks has purchased the team belonging to Ins. Troop and is now in the employ of Bullet and Btelsner. Mr and Mrs John McRobb and fam. ily returned from the West last Wed- nesday. Mr McRobb intends pur- chasing a farm. Rev. Loveerove while up in Lion's Heed waseuczeseful in catching quite a number of salmon beauties. One weighed ten pounds. Miss Edith Edge, L. school " ited over the her friend Miss Reta ll ( Mr and Mrs Ovens of Normanby visited Mr and Mrs Juo. Dixon Wed- nesday of last week. Dr Mair Teompatsied by the Misses Cole and Scott motored to Clinton and Seafotth on Sunday, _ I Miss Rolena Merchant her Sunday School class Saturday evening. Mr Gordon Beat Patents Rev. and mange. r Mt-iii, ------ ....... "In“ Hum“! "I I: Alex Ross of Yeovll has receiv- n t Forest. ed a letter from " son Pte Clarence r Mr and Mrs Ed Boy were in Dur- Ross who was wounded recently. Pte ham Momur. I Ross states his wound is not serious Mr Frank Jordon went to Toronto: and that he will soon be well again. r to visit his daughters last week. ’ We are pleased to hear this report. r Miss Pearl Drumm went to Listower J." Rev Mr Lovegrove preached MU. Wednesday to spend a few days. - 1',1tey. sermons " Cedarville on Mr Richard Irwin has shipped a Pthfy. Mr W. J, 3'3pr took the couple more carioads of potatoes late. , ttetTrtcett here “d explained the Stttt. ly. . ia, School lesson very acceptably. Nurse Geddes called on Mrs W, Library concert, Dee. 7lh. G.eddes on her way home from Sar. Borer-To Mr and Mrs Alex Ross, 1 ("It Yeovil, Noe tsth, s sen. , Mrs Jim Brown, Sr., and Miss Mar. The Patriotic Society intend cut. garet spent part of last week in Tor- ting for soldier‘s comforts every sec- I onto. ' and Friday instead of every week. ' Messrs Douglas Cameron, Will and Come this Frldsy to Presbyterian Fulton Cochburn were in Durham church basement for cutting. ts lately. Dr Ellis is busy these days hunting Mr Gordon Scott is visiting his up all the ladies who are privileged parents Rev. and Mrs Scott at nu. to vote. I Hts Archie Baird spent Monday in Mt Forest. 1 Mr and Mrs Ed Boy wete in Dur. ham Monday. Mr Frank Jordon went to Toronto; to visit his daughters last week. I Miss Pearl Drumm went to Listowe; Wednesday to spend a few days. V _ I Mt. Richard Irwin has shipped a! um Lena Allan van in iGiiro,, Monday, EOLSTEIN LEADER mama: of Lintowel " end " her home Institute had a very " at the hum of ““7A . -- [MAL " D PERSON]. of Wiarton , teacher at Allan, LI. - _ he week end sGii , Roberts. Holstein Pltu'tr e me“ Jake 'nant entertained class at her home Cahattay at the «’SI0HTEWWN' __g -, - V"nmn I The long, hard school term drains the vitality of growing 1 children and you wonder why they are Eden, puny and pale. I E i """"d2'1tpg,hiiiiliiiiii'JC'dlll1' Pmtéaim The lone. haul an“: .-., f . . Int, -- vulva IIIIV "I nae-an Wm Martin tad Alex Dot C'11CC tech of Iiéto Tab; were good enough I --Gut Honda to bring home Min Loni-o Range lui, tom; in I“ on . unit to her old home on Sunni". In; ' " 1.- " m. It fell to the lot of Mr Jen Bun-ton to see the mid cu referred to Ian week, " else I close relatmn of is It ‘kept on the path “and end even "tir. zed" st bun we are told. Anyone could alum-t face I lavage bun After such an experience. Now You hunt- ers t I Menageymyertin and Alex Der The.Autstion sale of Mr anlord Harmon paged " “My successfully on Friday lot, ranting good prices. Some not coming up to expectation were held In reserve. I ' ------ 1 Mrs Rattle nod family as visiting l RORTH EGREMONT Mr Brown's new Mt Fore-t. Mr and Mrs Tho T k t .l TheOrchu-d Annual il. B. limo Glenelg bu lately 'u/2'il'g fl,','; tree "u be held on Dee 27th. piano in the" home, I Clmio design. I . " J, .Blrth left waned†tnor tt. " 1VAuestion, angle of Mr anford mg to "m her daughter in Galt. to vote. It In. Cleave at Hartman apeot part of lat week visiting at the home of MI nephew, It D. P. Coleridge. It Jno. Maury "tttmed to Toronto Monday accompanied by Mr War. I Brown, 010mm. - ---.- Ill" WW [lantern ' U,-, "‘ "'3'." Italy bu bun shocked. British and it," £35233. French men “(I Ill-unions have no ’Idoub: helped. platen. the popular, --L'otd Georg. announced an: on .. 18, viricod tur Buumq tire ""t'tr submarine: were at week end and deltrorid. Salim-nae loan for 1m spin on Tuna" week w n vlu It)" in" an. wu- lm can. I. ,’ Mr and In Nelson Cal-mount ‘Glenodon mind th. luter'n brat] I Ill Jan. Kirby the and cf tho week uh form in _eoetiiniiGiVri,'i week the: I let doya' “no... -e --v-v., scum III) nine box-c In: not " “an bore at . left from here. In P. Unit in at present or. I vieit to her line! In Jon. Moore. Ila â€awning Ind: the Exemption - Board in their "er coupon-able poet. ' lie, tis c pity that no any should 'l hon cough: emotion under lb. strenuou- drool-moon which our I country in conkcnud 'ilh. The op- ' pontoon. “an of thither or slacker. on never be applied to Boy, or any of the others who have gone so will- ingly nod " furlouly to the front. We Join clco with the many fr ends of Mr Wm DovilofthoSnd con. in um- pothy nth the Ion of his son Cteil who bu made tho supreme "erifiee. In Jon. Lowrance in recovering claw], [tom her attack of pleuricy cud pneumonia On My and curd-ninth. on " the I... “no to Pte Boy was. that“ - My wound- od,dmag his he, â€not" tttrhin Ahnnttey chi]. no any In being (an owl with exception. It Is to be hotel that we oi the lam hon engorged with the "pantie- of being "libtrer. of the - my atone." cud that Roy my Quip“, WM,†health. NOV. 28. 1917 rash 'e' nonlern _iteee tf the Brit. Winona! of not any " " (iltij,tt11.i" 'ij) 't11.tii VOL. 2th from Prune. "q “Huh " Sun 1 SM I! 1am " " Tc"? ll