PAGE 83V RN. signed begs to » residents of l surrounding Lt be has his 11 and Factory and irectom . Frencï¬. British History, Composi- , 3A., Queen’s Uni- List in Art. Subjects; Literature, Composi- Geography, Ancient auaua. '1 L vvvvvvvvv gJ. Elliott, Principal. 34 Yonge St., 'loronto. rr month on b courses in station work ltudv lans or to atten Day or ions. Full particu- m request. Write .w, President, 3 mt, Toronto. . Principal, 15*. Class D certificate in Phy- Subjecta: Science. Lpelling. huts should enter at the he Venn if possible. Rained at reasonable 18 :1 healthy and at- naxing it a most desir- Bidence. ’8 School in past years Lne. The trustees are ‘ ationally and spare no in teachers and pupils lvantage for the pro- m and acquistion of ms for proughlv etiuip in chemic elec- dflttings,etc., forfnll : and Matriculation ’ootwear now. and Lath on Hand It Prices. 'sity, also certificate lture. Subjectsznnf I Sawing Jtly At- ed To Iâ€"Next to Swallow a RESIDENCEâ€"Next »f W. J. Lawrence’s mnot now be at old prices, lace them are Fittings :g a Specialty mg [on shark's 9mg. lOliC Robes, and black for aged people. EGRAPH SCHOOL to enter the famous mostly {small »nto, Ont. DOORS stands without ! nada. Write for (38‘3" kinds of -â€" erm Opens ary 2nd Hosiexy and igh School ELL {TAKER Shoe Store is prepared CLARK 'ERMAN. B. A. MILLS ONTARIO ~ in advance J. F. GRANT, ’OOQOOQNO Secretarv “gm; 932R opposite the Old Stand Durham, Ontario : Effective August let. 1916 the prices of- Ford Cars will be as follows: Touring Car $495 ()0 Roadster - - 475.00 Chassis' - - 4:30 00 (louplet - - 695.00 Town - - - 780 ()0 Sedan - - - 890.00 These prices are all F.O.B. Ford, Ontario. Ford Car Prices These prices are guaran- teed against reductiun be- fore August 1. 1917, but not against advance. Trains armve at Durham at. ll.2fga.m. 2.30 p.1n., and 8.45 [3.111. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY Gr. T. Bell. C. E. Hul'uing, c. GP. Agent, D. P. Agent, Montreal. . Toronto. Trains leave Durham at 7.05 a.m., and 3.45 p.11). Canadian Paciï¬c Railway Time Table 9.24 12.07 “ Priceville “ 7 .40 4. 9.34 12.17 “ Glen “ 7.30 4. 9.38 12 21 “ McWilliams“ 7.26 4. 9.50 12.33 “ Durham “ 7.15 3. 10.04 12.47 “ Allan Park 7.01 3. 10.14 12.57 “ Hanover " 6.52 3. 10.22 1.05 “ Maple Hill " 6. 43 3. 10.35 1.20 " Walkerton 6 30 3. 1 R. MACFARLAN E Town Agen {-33.33183888 GO P. M (. G.P. Agent, D. P. Ag Montreal. . Tm J. TOVVNER. Depot Agent ‘V. CALDER, Town Agvnt Private, ’.M A.M. .M 3.25 Lv. Toronto Un. AI. 11. 8.10 Lv. Toronto N. 9.13 11.55 AP. Saugeen J. “ 7.55 35 Trains will arx-ive'hnd dupa )WS, until urther notice:-- Rugs, Oilcloths Window Shades Lace Curtains" and all JIousehold Furnishings TINSMITHING Mr. )I.:Kress has opened a. shop at the rear of the furniture show room and is prepared to do all kinds of tinsmithing. Undertaking receives special attention UN DERTAKING . Smith 8: Sons Grand Trunk Railway TIME-TABLE PAC] SIX. EDWARD KRESS NOMINAL ROLL Continued from page two Dealers, ' Durham Radley, W. J. Ridge, J. Radbourne, E. V. Redfern, F. W. Rumley, H. Rourke, C. W. Rodgers, J. E. Rossiter, J. Richardson, H. M. Ross, P. J. Rush, E. M. Spearman, J. Spencer, G. S. Scarrow, .E C. Stoddart, W. J. Shute, A. M. Smart, J , E. Negus, F. Nicol, C. W. Neil, J. Norton, W. Olmstead, S. Pridemore, J. Penner, O. S. Perkins, H. E. Pike, V. E. Pinkerton, F. J. Palmer, R, Porter, C. Robbins, E. Robbins, W. H. Rae, C. B. Raby, J. G. Negus, C. If possible I wish to dispose of my entire stock' before the end of the present year, and if prices at cost and below cost will move the buying public then our stock Will be sure to- move. We are determined to get rid of it. so we advise you to see for yourself. The? stock consists of Dry Goods including, flennellets, blankets, woollen goods, men’s underwear, ladle so under- wear. men’s pants and“ overalls, ginghams, muslms and ladies’ and gent’s sweaters. ALL MUST BE SOLD Call and get our Moving sale prices. There’s money in it for you. . Eggs and Butter taken as Gash. AND .Onmmmmm. mm S. SCOTT tas f0 8. 10 Private, Dobie, Major D. R. Smith, Capt. W. H. Finlay, Lieut. C. A. Elder, Lieut. J. A. W. Campbell, Lieut. C. S. Morrison, Lieut. J. B, Watt, J., C.S.M. - Kunahan, H. W. CQ...MS Sergeant, Atkinson, M. S. 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 Bradley, T. Darling, C. H. Davy, J. . Neath, R, Oliver, F. Proudfoot, J. Robinson, E. A. Wilson, W. H. Corporal, Clark, E. H. 66 66 66 66 66 Craven, J. C. Geddes, G. W. Kerr, R. C. Phillips, H. M. Ritchie, J. W. Stewart, J, A. Le. Corpl., Bell, J. C. 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 Campbell, A. Gawley, J. A. Lethbridge, R. M. Lloyd, A. C. Lang, F. S. . Lusk, D. Milne, M. D, Tindale, H. R. Walters, S. Private, Adair, C. R. 66 66 66 66 Adair, W. 1. Adams, W. C. Atkinson. H. J. Bailey, M. Private, Bailey, W. G. 66 66 66 66 66 66 h‘ 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 Baker, J. W. Beattie, P. A, Benson, G. E. lakely, T. C. Blythe, C. J. Bolger, J. Bosley, E. H. Bouglass, W. Bowes, W. F. Breen, G. R. Brackenborough, F. Brothwell, L. Bryan, J. C, Byles, W. Campbell, J. T. Catton, V. Chislett, C. H. Clark, C. Connolly, A. Cooney W. J. Cape, F. Bugler, Corkran, F. T. Private. Cove. A. V. 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 Cowley, P. H. ' Craik, A, Craik, W. Craney, E. Crawford, S. Daniel, P. Darby, W. Davis, J. A. Davis, Wm. , Doran, W. L. Dufï¬eld, J. E. Duï¬ield, J. B. ivate, Shemeld, J. “ Steele, J. “ Scoflielo, J. M. “ Smith, E C. “ Sullivan, F. “ Smith, J. A. “ Stead, T. R. “ Taylor, W. G. “ Totten, W. C. . ‘ ‘ Trump, E. V. ‘ Thomas, G. E, “ Thompkins, E. “ Tucker, H. G. “ Tackaberry, S. “ Volkers, G. “ Wilkins, J. “ West, H. “ White, W. H. “ Wilson, W. “ Wilson, C. J. “ Welsh, J. 3‘ White, E. J. “ Williamson, J. “ Wallace, C. “ Waltenburg, W, H. “ Witmer, H. S. “ WeaverA P. “ . Wood, M. “ West, JA E. “ Whetton, N. “ Wainwright, J. H. “ Woods, G. “ Wyllie, G. H. “ Whitney, W. “ Webster, I. A CAPT. H. D. BURKE Paymaster of 147th Batalion Y ompan C “C†Durham, Ontario MAJOR J. EATON Quartermaster, 147th Batalion. Commanding omcer, “B†00. Commanding Ofï¬cer of “8†Company. MAJOR D. R. Dobie 4‘ 6‘ u u u 6‘ ‘t Thistl‘ewaite, C. Thompson, E. Thompson, A. F. Thomson, W. Tilker, H. Torry, F. Torry, A, Traviss, B. Tuck, J. Bugler, Tuckwood E. Private, Vollett, J. ‘6 u t ‘6 6‘ Watson, H. Watson, H. J. F. Watterton, E. Webber, G. Weir,J. Weltz, E. G. Whitmore, W. N. Private, Private, ‘¢ 5‘ CG “ H ‘6 u “ “ CC u ‘6 6‘ CC 6‘ CC CC Whyte, A, ‘E. Whyte, J. I. Wilis, B. H. Young, W. R. Gillesby, J. Gilmore, S. Gibbons, W. H. Grieve, A. G. Goleby, W. Hall, J. S. Kinahan, A. A. Marshall, W. S Munro J. T. McArthur, D. J Tippin, L. F. V Wilson, A. B. Wisson, J. F. Adams, P. H. Armstrong, J. Armstrong, J. Anderson, H. Baker, J. W, Baker, H. E. Baker, J. Bell, G. Bell, G. A. Beamjsh J. Bond, J. L. Bond, J. L . Boyd, J. Boyd, J. S. Boyd, S. A. Brook, S. W. Brooks, L. N. Brown, J. A. Brown, J. M. Brown, W. C. Brownlee, T. Bruce, R. H. Bruinsma, J. Cameron, R. A. Carder. F. Creighton, G. P, Carson, J. C. Charlton, W. G. Chisholm, T. H. Clarke, F. Clock, K. Comfort. S. Connoy, F. J. Corbett, A. E. Courts, W, C. H. Corkran, F. R. Cutting, R. G. Cross, R. A. Crowe, N. R. Davidson, G. H. Day, A. Deer, F. E. Demmans, A. J. Derby, J. M. Dickson, N. R. Dickson, T, B. Dittmer, H. Donaldson, A. Durant, H.- E. Elder, D. B. C. Elliott, A. S. Farrell, T. H. Fawcett, J. Feathers, F. W. Ferguson, A. Flood, D. A. Foames, C. H. Ford, V. Foster, W. E. Galvin, F. _L. Henry, G. E. Heron, J. Heron, J. F. Hewgill. C. W. Holley, H. Holloway, F. C. Hopkins. A. C. W.. Hay, O. 0. ~ Hunwicks, E; J enkinson, E. A. u u (C 6‘ 6‘ Johnson, H. H. Johnston, S. A. Keith, R. Kelly, P. J. R. Kirk, R. Kennett, H. Kindree, V. Kirton, B Knisley, W. H. Lamont, R. T. Lawrence, L. Ledingham, G. A. Ledingham, J. M. Legard, H. J. Long, S. Lowe, W. Lumley, G. A Marshall, W. A. May, C. H. Miller, C. Miller, C. S. Mills, J. T. Mountain, L. McAllister, W. W. McBain, W. O. McBurney, A. J. McCauley, C. S. McClure, C. M. McFarlane, D. B. McInnis, J. A. B. McKay, D. McKeown, J. J. McLeod, M. S. McMillan, D. S. McVicar, A. Newman, S. R. Nichol, J. C. Oliver, W. H. Osborne, A. Pallister, D. C. Palmer, F. D. Palmer, W. E. Parks, R. C. Partridge, G. H. Patterson, A. C. Penrose, E; Proctor, H. W. Quinton, R. A. Reekie, D. L. Reid, H. Ribbans, A. C. Richardson, W. E. Robb, W. G. Robinson, W. A. Robson, S. Rozell, A. Rozell, U. M. Saunders, D. M. Seaward, A. J. Seguin, J. Shine, W. G. Simpson, C. F. Smith, R. J. Sparilng, H. D. Springham, W. Stafford, J. A. Stephen, G. Stewart, T. E. Sutherby, G. W. Taylor, N. J. Thomson, E. A. Thompson, D .K. Thompson, J. A. Tomlinson, G. H. Torrence, J. Torrence, T. Tulloch, W. Vernon, F. Vollett, H. Wailing, R. Waite, W. P. A. Walker, W. J. Wallis, G. Watson, W. W. Weese, D. L. Wellwood, C. N. Wellwood, W. J. White, A. White, C. White, J. C. Wilson, W. E. Woinowski, E. Woods, W. Woolgar, J. A. CAPT. HOWES Medical Ofï¬cer. Such as +**+‘ Novelties of all descrip- tions, Fancy China, Handkerchiefs for Ladies ents and Children. nnie Swan s. Alger’ s, oy Scouts, Elsie Books and other noted authors. G Books, consisting of A B ’ And don’t forget our Toy Department. We have the largest Cheap- est and most useful stock of Toys this season than ever before. Don't miss seeing;r our elegant display in our New Store ‘ 1++$§+++:+++++++++++¢++++++++++++++e h+++++++++++++++i+++*+%+;+*+*+*+*++é++++4 Some one asked Whistler if he was acquainted with King Edward. He said, “No, Ihave not. had that. plea.- sure. “But the King says he knows you.†“Oh, well.†responded Whistler, “you know he’s always bragging.â€â€" Argonauts. “\Vhat do you do when you go home late at night; and find your wife Wait- iuggg for: you_?â€_ “\Visb I 'hadn’t gone home.â€â€"Bos- ton Transcript. December 14, 1916. There Are Others. The Braggart.