G. T. Bell. C. E. Homing, G.P. Agent, D.P. Agent, Montreal. Toronto. J. TOVVNER. Depot Agent ‘V. CALDER, Town Agent Canadian Paciï¬c Railway Time Table Trams u ows, until p.31 A351. 1 10 Ar. Toronto LV n+0 7. 4) Lv. Saugeen J. “ 11.30 7.25 “ Priceville “ 11. 42 10 7.15 “ Glen “ 11. 52 06 7.11 “ McWilliams“ 11.56 DOMINION DAY Between all stations in Canada. east of Port Arthur, also to Detroit and Port Huron, Mid); Buffalo, Black Rock Niagara. Falls and Suspension Tickets now_0n The school is thoroughlv equipped in watching ability, in chemical and elecâ€" trical supplies and ï¬ttings, etc., for full Junior Leaving and Matriculation work. Durham High School The sane way to celgbmte is a happy 'L‘ --_..‘w\nvl J. “U Utvnn V day spentgvi; four favorite summer place. ,The proper way to go is bythe Good going July lst. Valid to return same date. l‘HOS. ALLAN, Prinmpal and no vincial Model School Teacher 1st Class Certiï¬cate. Intending Students should enter at the beginning of the term if possible. Board can be obtained at reasonable rates. Durham 15 a healthy and at- 4...- -44.". +nmn making it 3. 1110313 desir- Good going June 30th. . Valid to return July Going June 30th, July lst. Return limit July 3rd. Furthor I p‘articularé from any Can- adian Paciï¬c agent or W. B. How- ard, Dist. Passenger Agt., Toronto. Wuu u“... v rates. Durhaniis a healthy and at- tractive town. making it a most desir- able place fc r residence. The record of the School in past years is a flattering one. The trustees are progressive. educationally and spare no mins to see that teachers and pupils ve every advantage for the pro- per gresentation and acquistion of 'knovéledge. C. RAMAGE, A RELIABLE AGENT WANTED In every good town and district in Ontario where w e are not represented Territory reserved for the .'right man Highest commissions paid. Attractive advertising matter. FARE AND ONE-THIRD A Splendid list of New Special- ties for Season! IBIS-l1 including the new evemeating Raspberry, St. Regis. TORONTO FEES : ° ‘ ‘ 9t ere m a p091 agar t2 brlgedt: mogqnitoea, stock 11'. mth __'I\ 2-...6-‘1-‘19 +‘I‘e arritory reserved for tvhe‘right 111an ighest commissions paid. ttmctive advcrtising matter. STUNE WELUNETUN ALLAN, Principal and Pro Model School Teacher lst Chairman. Durham “ 12.08 9.50 Allan Park 12.22 10.01 Hanm'er 12.33 10.14 Maple Hill " 12.40 10.22 Walkerton AI'.12.55 10.35 W on sale at Grand Trunk ticket. ofï¬ces. Toronto _ LV. 3'45 The Fonthill Nurseries. (Established 1837) HOUSEHOLD HELPS- $1 per 1916. month in advance :Wm destroy Town Agen J. F. GRANT, Secretarv ONTARIO pm“; WWW-40?. WW OOQQQ§§§§§§N§§§§§§W§§ O §09¢+§¢+¢¢++§+¢++¢+++++¢+¢ The Splendid pageant of summer calls to us insistently in these golden days to enjoy the splendors of peace. Even more insistently does the call come to put barriers to the march of evil men and to Win a righteous war. “Far from over,†says a Frensh statement in effezt, “but our sol- ; diers will hold fast to the end.†That View of the battle of Ver- dun applies aptly to all the Allies and to the general position of the war. Bent as we are on victory, we must pay the price. The price rises with time, and there is no escape from paying at compound inter- 3n-._ln.1]n+‘;r\nu LLULu yup: luau w- ests for all past miSC‘dlCUlatiODL‘ and delays. Those alone will be iustified who have taken the sternest View of the War and the extreme estimate of our needs. ‘ 9..th VLuv vâ€"-___V Tremendous as is the renewed struggle for the natural bastions of Verdun, formidable as is the Austrian thrust through the Alps, even the events of the Week are subordinate to its lessons. Ruthless is the answer of facts to those who have under-estimated the and, above all, for Britain, both at home and in the field. Rejecting a bad peace, we must face the cer- - ‘ ~ _---__ N'nl'rnno' to the rest.. - \Ve have still work to do as big as anything We have accomplished. It is a war of equipment, above all of heavy guns. We have to provide for our Allies as well as ourselves before the enemy can be finally overhauled. The Task Before Us 511,-». v v -‘v Now that we have conscription we must ask gurselves what we .I" 4‘ beginning of ‘ v.-â€"___ organization, that ~ .__-:11 ~..P£:n:or\f‘\7 Ucy‘xuuxub v- ‘-o--â€" no mere numbers will sufficiently avail Without more effective war- plans and war-direction. \Ve must - __-;nn.om:\a fn an- ILLLJU “A.“ .. take more drastic measures to en- force economy amongst the mass- es as well as the classes, and to provide more shipping. We must dismiss premature dreams. From now onwards we must prer pare Without the avoidable loss of a day for the campaign of 1917 and beyond. We must get our- selVes into a position to concen- trate with certainty next year the utmost of our equipment and fighting numbers upon the main European affair. These are the conditions of success in the long War Which lies before us. Until these conditions are fulfilled the - ~ â€"-- A‘n“f\+ Allies’ united offensive cannot Caused by Disease 0f the Kidneys. The close connection which exists bet een the heart and the kidneys is wel known nowadays. As soon as kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is increased and the heart functions are attacked. When the kidneys no longer pour forth waste, uremic poisoning occurs and the person dies, and the cause is often given as heart disease, or disease of brain or lungs. . ,_ â€"L --- AL A UJ§CGGC UL â€but“ v- -.___°__ It is a good insurance against such a risk to send 10 cents for a large trial package of “Anuricâ€â€"â€"the latest dis- cove of Dr. Pierce. Also send a samp e of your water. This will be examined without charge by expert chemists at Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. When you suffer from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling, it’s time to write Dr. Pierce, describe your symptoms and get his medical opinion without chargeâ€"absolutely free. This “Anuric†of Doctor Pierce’s is found to be 37 times more active than iithia, for it dissolves uric acid in the system as hot water does sugar. " ‘ -A-â€"“:l‘ Qimply ask for Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tablets. There'can be no imitation. Every package of “Anuric†is sure to be Dr. Pierce’s. You will ï¬nd the signa- ture on the package just as you do on Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery for blood and stomach, WORRY, DESPONDENG Yo Kidney Disease is suspected by medicai men when patients complain ct oackache or suxfer with irreguiar urination, das- tur‘oed, too frequent, scanty or painfu. passage. The general symptoms are rheu- matic pains or neuralgia, headaches. dizzy Spells, ‘ irritabiljty, despondenev, A n- ,_..A :x‘nwif ‘w‘fï¬'r'rv Weakness and general misery. worry is a. frequent cause and sometimes a symptom of kidney disease. Thousands have testiï¬ed. to immeaiate relief from these sym toms after using Dr. Pierce’s stauric Ta. lets. conquer, nor, indeed, can they grasp once for all the as.sur.ed|1n-_ itiative which is the begmmng oi victory. Q ".J.A_-â€"- s‘nnn“\'l)c SUDDEN DEATH I'I'Y meanwhile sources, '[0 WIDCL up rCSULuLcLJ East, and to prepare by every means the supreme eifort of 1314', Wlth a tun recognitlon of the fact that the struggle may .last more than three years, if. \se mean, as we do, to reject to the end all thought of a bad and disastrous peaCc. “' â€V's! '“"“ " L'â€""u If we read the situation aright, however methodical and poWerl'ul in term may be the Teutonic oi- fensive on the Meuse and in the Alpsâ€"supposing it to be indeed the main motive of this year’s fightingâ€"it is in essence a plan of desperation. Whether it is totally beaten or secures some local success Ger- many, we are convinced, will en- deavor to negotiate on one basis or another a peace from which the standpoint of the Allies would be a bad peace, neither Vindi- cating justice in the present nor establishing security ,ior the future. Rather than concede the Allies’ minimum terms‘ the enemy! as We have said, will fight to the last. Let there be no mistake about that. But the enemy none the less dreads, and well may, the last resort against the culminating campaigns of a long War in which the combined offensive of all the Allies would be brought to bear at last with a maximum strength of men and equipment. 4‘1- - unannnf i The inwardness of the present situation then is that Germany iwants by force or guile before the end of the year a peace with all .the Allies, or some of themâ€"a Epeace saving the prestige of the 'German war-lord and the German jWar caste before the risk of hav- ing to pay .the final penalty be- plan either on its military or it84 political side, but we have always .held it to be a plan that would Efail. If Germany cannot break Bri- ‘tain or Russia she cannot break zFrance onltaly, nor worst the ibroken line on all sides in Europe and everything else will come to 5 Now is the time to show that aormnn‘? nan strike nowhere_\wth- V‘av-â€"_ Now is the time 1 Germany can strike out being met and the Visible or inv-i: British power.â€"J‘. L London, England, ‘ Mr. Robt. Lindsay and family" motored on Sunday to Mr. A. W. Hunt’s, Allan Park. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lawrence and Misses Gertie and Eva, of Egre- mont, spent Sunday with Mrs. C. Ritchie. Miss Margaret Lindsay spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hunt, Allan Park. i Miss Ella McFadden leaves Fri- ,day for Toronto, Where she in- itends to remain for a time. ‘ l t 3 Miss Lavina Mortley of the DR. S. spent Sunday With Mrs. C. Ritchie. A number of men from this part ‘Were present at the barn raising 10f Mr. W. Firth, Edge Hill. ‘ Mr. Andy Lindsay had lightning .ro-ds put on his house and barn by l J. N. Murdock. . .Pte. R. Lindsay, Jr., and Mrs. lLindsay visited this Week with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lindsay. . , Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacques spen Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos 'Harrison, Egremont. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson attend- ed a party Friday evening at Mr. Alex. Grierson’s. the side-shows in the 0 wind up resolutely DARKIES’ all 551.1st Ll met and thwarted by or invisible effects 0 ver.â€"J. L. Garvin, in the ngland. “Observer.†CORNERS. The Above are All Made from Molassine Meal on hand. Farmers and Stock Owners should lay in a quan- tity of this Excellent Conditioner for Spring and Summer Feeding. Nothing equals it for Young Pigs, Calves, Etc. Makes M ilch COWS Milk and puts Horses in prime condition for seeding: in fact it: makes everything go that it’s fed to: also Caldwell’s Celebrated Calf Meal. Everything in our line at lowest pricesflfm' (Tush. All kind of Gram bOnght. and sold. JOHN McGOWAN Sm e1 e10‘11 Flour Eclipse F 10111 Pastry Flour LOW Grade Flour Rolled Oats Breakfast Cereal \Ve have :9 a quantity of the celebrated Made from Sound and Whole Grains on Flour and Feed in Quantities Bran, Shorts Middlings, (3011') Chap Cracked Chicken Corn Crimped Oats for Horses Barley and Wheat Chop Mixed Chop PAGE THREE. ‘ash. All kinds ‘dwï¬isements of £6016!“ insen‘u uculars "UND 33;}, the ‘Cuildi .. denired by t dwe‘ung C(JXQL: ,‘t Funera‘ TEE DUI-'1 one of t “1'10, 15 paying I [or 591111 npply Full line 0‘ and whine House : Itree f outï¬t, A GOOD 5} Apply to A COMFORT tage; good 0‘ land: m0 concession Picture Durham‘ Prope THAT 3pr property ‘1 in: t0 the? be. sold 0 contains comfortabh hard and e house on of land ; title blacker frame barn Jackson, D one ( Eng orcharé nation. Ap‘ Thos. Rite? executors. iI cost Snow 1 Barber will Emb. Dur} of