__-_- 1".ï¬l 5.25 Lv. TozontoUn. At. 11.35 8.10 Lv. T0100 to N. 8.10 9.13 115 5 u. Saugeen J “ 755 4.35 P.M. “9.24 12.07 “ Priceville “ 7.40 4.20 9.34 12.17 “ Glen “ 7.30 «4.10 9.38 12 21 “ McWilliams“ 7.26 4.06 9.50 12.33 “ Durham “ 7.15 3.55 10.04 1' 47 “ Allan Park 7.01 3.41 10.14 12.57 “ Hanov er " 6. 52 3. 32 10.22 1.05 “ Maple Hill " 6.43 3.23 10.35 1.’ “ Walkerton 630 3.10 R. MACFARLANE. Town Agent Trains will arrive and depart as lows, until urther notice:â€" Canadian Paciï¬c Railway Time Table Trains leave Durham at 7.05 mm. and 3.45 p.111. Trains armve at Durham at; ll.20a.m 2.3) p.m., and 8.45 p.111. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY G. T. Bell, (3. E. Homing, G.P. Agent, D. P. Agent, Montreal. _ Toronto, f Cheaper Than the Cheapest M We Ability counts every time. The Rev. Mr. McNair, 0f Carleton Place, The license commissioners for South Grey granted the following licenses :W. McLean, Proton Sta- tion; D. McEachern, wine and beer, CedarV'ille; John Scarlett, HopeVillDe, (must build shed); Mat. Bol g,er _ D. McLean and Dan. Reid, Dugndalk ' Mrs. Bolger, Bells Corners; G. Klempp, Holstein; W. Connors Or- chardVille: W. OMara. Dornoch;G.1 Ryan Rob Roy; Mrs. Winkler. \7., Kirchner, and P. Seip .HanOVer; Mrs' Norsworthy. (shop) Hammer .1'. Klempp. Allan Park:J.McC11rdV and ;Â¥.R11sSVVorm. ElmVVood; W.i CraVVt7.11rd VarneV: H. Ringo! l’.‘ Doerszmi11111l.\.1)FarIell AVLOH: (2.! Mill1'1'.\. M11rk1>l...l Himle- and~ G.\-\11;:11er.\1111~tddt H. Boamzmu Beamnns 1:11r11111s:13.Rahn. Moltkoa’ .B1-si1i1s the ammo. there were: three 111' 111111 licenses granted 111‘ Durham VVhich seem to haVe been! omitted [rum the report “Edit!†1 Mr. Mï¬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 Grand Trunk Railway TIME-TABLE Opposite the Old Stand FURNITURE: AND UN DERT AKIN (i5 g J. TOWN ER, Depot Agent . CALDER, Town Agent 2 EDWARD KRESS and From The Chronicle Pile of May 6th, 1897. Call and get our Moving sale prices. There’s mnne\ in it for you. Eggs and Butter taken as (1w. If possible I wish to dispose of my entire stock before the end of the resent year, and if prices at cost and below cost will move t e buying public then our stock Will be sure tn move. We are determined to get rid of it. so we advise you to see for yourself. l The†stock consists of Dry Goods including. flannellets. blankets, woollen goods, men’s underwear. ladies und~r- wear. men’s pants and overalls. ginghams, muslins and ladies’ and gent’s sweaters. ~ ALL MUST BE SOLD Rugs, ()ilcioths Window Shades Lace Curtains all‘ Household Furnishings TINSMITHING 20 YEARS AGO Mc‘Villiams“ Durham “ Allan Park PAGE 6. “ 7.55 4.35 “ 7.40 4.20 “ 7.30 4.10 s“ 7.26 4.06 “ 7.15 3." S. SCOTT "cu, AW H: ;, , " ““' yen-s I have been 1.26m. m. TNDAY l" Xgent I‘m onto. nt nt ailway W432 :WOMEN 0F _, 1" wâ€"-’ vv A‘swzl A WU, and it has helped me in every way. I am not nearly so nervous, no headache or pain. I must say that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the best remedy any sick woman can take. †min-s. MARGARET QUINN, Rear 259 Wer‘t'zien St... Lowell, Mass. Other varning sym toms are a sense of suffocation, hot ashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, nigxzfnity. sounds in the ears, palpitation (no heart. sparks before the eyes, i; z“ (4;; : :m ties, constipation, variable _9 O'i“‘-‘““a fps-e. ...-, Weakness, mqmetude, and JZZZiRQSS. ’1; yen need spemal advice, write to I .’ Last, week. Mr. A. Bogle and his Iiiulhm‘, both {coiling unwell, 1.00}: a dose of medicine intended to be 115ml as a linimontv. and the doctrn‘ haul to be called in to administer an Iszidnto. Both are doing melt, and :will (heat death. I l iglussos, in L\'_ig:0}' and I “must. 1 Mr. 1111111115 31111111111111 01 \berdeen, 111111111111 Smith «111 011.. Smith of 11111111. 111111 M11SS1'S.\Vn1.uI1d George [Turnhuli of Bantinck left 011 Monâ€" 11:11 1111111ng last to reside at Dry- 111111 111161111. district of Wabigoon. 1"lh1-1y took two car loads 01 stock, 111111111111111111S. S1111d, grain, etc. They iimve taken up :1 section 111 131111.610 WH'I'O‘S [heir \\i\11.S' \1111 tellow 111 1:1 i'11\\‘ \\11111{S. i 11111.1111111'g1111111'11S.S11[)111r111111u11t1:1d Baptist 1111111St11'.1 111 Corinth. \V‘dS' :11'1‘111111 :11 11111'S111111111m yesterdm 1111.S 81 111:11'S 111 1112;,11 1'11111‘1S “1111111111 3:1;1SS11S.1'1111111S:111 his. 11111111111111.1111 .1'111111' 111111 iS' :1 11111111111111] 1.11111111131â€" Mr. John Cmmuly, an aged shoe- ngker mmr Hanover. .commltted smoldv last week by mkmg strych- mm“. 7V__ v"-..â€" Haitimm'w, \\':isl‘1ingtnn and iiit‘il- the confident hope that the flag of the mmni. Mr. Jackson is gain}: for United States 80011 Will be flying on plensurc and doesn't iniumi in ; her battle lines. Victories sure to be make big: runs, chm-wing, rather. to 1 W011 by the soldiers of the tWO Repub- inkv his time and got thi- full i_wm">-1108, once more ï¬ghting shoulder to m or tho iwauiii'ul sconwry through shoulder for liberty, declared the here which hp will Puss. iof the Marne, will “hasten the end of Mnrluialc has :1 young: salesman . the war and tighten the links 0f affec- 5n [mpllim‘ that sumo (if tho Indy tion and esteem which have ever unit- custnmnrs :u-c whim.r their bnhios‘ed France and the United States. after him. i Side by side with it, and animated by \\'alkcr1nn council intends advcr- ' 110 less heroic Spirit. stands the Brit- fish): for tenders for tho orection ish army. whose formation and devel- ,,;- :1 310.000 town hall, iopment will ever remain the admira- MI'. John Llunnnly, an aged shoe- tion Of the world. The Germans have maker mu- Hanover. committed‘realized its wonderful growth. Every suicide last, week by taking stl'yCh- i encounter has made them feel the in- nine. ; creasing menace of its strength. The Mr. James Minimum of Aim-dean, i contempt they pretended to feel for it nuiwrt Smith, sun of (1. Smith of! in the early days of the war has grad- tmvn. and Messrs. Wm. and Geo "go i ually become a dread more openl: il‘urnhull of Boniinck. left, on Mon- i avowed each day. Lowell, Mass.â€" Niagara Falls. Rtmtmster. IIm11'11 Baltimm'v, Washingtnn and Hith- mond. 3-11'..l:1cksm1 is going I'm- pleglsurv and doesnt 111M111 in “Run." and mum i'vlutix'es and friends. 3111A. H.1ucksmi nun Hf ourmmt puplllal' vnung townsmnn. >f:l[i(;(i «In his bimcle nu Pridnv last in visâ€" i.’ his pmtuts in (II'OI‘IISLMOI‘U Nmih «lzii'ulimi. HP “in pass tht‘nn- in Niagara Falls. Bi‘ichestel'. illmii'ai. [’30 Quinn’s Experience Ought to Help You Over the Critical Period. think it \visn nut tn make any and how- that. liw I'zltwpaynrs of the Lmvn will have elumgh (summon 5nnst‘ In km) away l'mm tho (mun- ('i] this ymlx' with Hwir petitions. Mr. .IOSPI'W 'l‘mvnsvml Hf 'Foz‘nnt‘). i'mmdwr M' The: Huvinw. spent. :1 few days in tmvn visiting his brother. .H'r. S. F. 3101212222123 222222. 222' 222.122 22.21â€" ‘ ;-22<fngz m221‘2hzmts “as 21222221222222 2‘24 2x222 k 222 A12“. 21220221222212}. daugh- :221 222‘ .2122. 21222222122 (I22L‘.hmne L2! this 2‘2wn. 22222! Hwy 2221222 2122\\ 2221,22232212; 23.222221 h222122x'n12222n 2221 an extended 21.222 (22 (Mega 22 and 22222 W052. l 212.2 Bu: 21222 222' \-\ OIkS has concludâ€" 222’ 221222, Hum “211 2:122 2122 22212m22llin212, 2122 g:'1dil,.',buil2i 112) 11.22“ Nlde“ 2111“ \22 Hwy 2212222121 22222n22 is to patch up <i2222\\22lks \\ h222222 tiiey know 2212.2, 2.21222 212221921221» and badly worn 222.12. Kunwing that 222222222 is 1122 11122112232 2221 11.222122 [22.122232 for i2112222L2V221nents. they The annual meeting of the public library will he held Friday evening, May 7th. at. 8 O'clnck. Dr. Gun, President. formerly of this town. has gone to London, England. to ï¬ll an honor- able and lucrative position as or- ganizer of the Society of Foresters, of which Order he held one of the highest positions in Canada. While we feel that the Presbyterian church loses an excellent minister in the resignation of Mr. MoNair, we congrz-ttulate him on his apâ€" pointment. conï¬dent. that. though out of the actual work of the min- istry. his voice and influence will be ever felt in a successful effort to; pron'iote morality and all kinds of j right livin". ' I, Mass.-“For the last three have beenfltroubled with the MIDDLE A935 was unï¬t to do my work. A friend aSked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- poqnd, which I did, and pain a good deal of the time 301 Change of Life and the bad feelings common at th at time. I was in a very nervous condi- tior}, with headaches Canada's Cheese For Britain A report from Ottawa says: The British Board of Trade is arranging with the Canadian Government .to se- cure the expel-table surplus of the Can- adian cheese production for this year. It is wanted for the use of the Brit- 8-1. A_‘ RAâ€"A A report from Petrograd says:â€" Russian troops have recaptured from the Turks the ground lost southeast of Erzingan, on the Caucasian front, it was announced ofï¬cially on Sunday. The statement followszâ€"“Near Balu- mer, forty miles southeast of ï¬lming- an: our detachments recaptured the helsht lost yesterday. All Turkish at- tempts to attack our positions near Take-Pinon, ï¬ve miles west of Balum- or, were renu‘lnpfl †Russians Win Back Ground! Lost Near Erzingan A despatch from New York says: The United States Government award- ».(1 Saturday to the Foundation Com- zany of this city a contract for build- ing an indeï¬nite number of wooden ships, part of the fleet which 18 to ‘ bridge" the seas, carrying food, muni- tions and supplies to our allies. This week more than 1,000 men will be at m work building the plant near city. which, when it is running at maximum capacity, will be able to turn out one ship ready for service every ten days. The plant will occupy 55 acres . _ A report from Washington on Sat- urday says: The next allotment of credit by the United States Govern- ment to members of the Entente group will he to Italy anlerance. The amount will be from $250,000,000 to $300,000,000. These allotments are not any part of a plan of regular period- Z-cul advances of money. They are :,I"T‘lllllillili‘y and introduced merely to nest pres-stun necessities for funds to guy for war supplies contracted for in the: L’nited States and being delivered 1-? 1' wry (1:136. â€"‘ l vâ€"« N '. The Senate. which had voted down the volunteer plan, 69 to 18, passed‘ the bill by a vote of 81.to 8. In the 3 House the vote against the volunteer ; plan was 313 to 109. and that by, which the bill itself was passed was . 397 to 24. An amendment written in- ‘ to the bill in the House was one au-f thorizing the President to include in; the exempted classes persons “engag-g ed in agriculture.†.« United States Decides to Give Over $250, 000,000 By overwhelming majorities both the Senate and House passed late Sat- urday night the Administration bill to raise a war army by selective draft, according to Washington despatches. The American training system prob- ably will follow to some extent that used in Canada, where the instructors have made every effort to reproduce as closeiy as possible conditions at the front Both Senate and House Adopt WI!- son’s “Selective†Method Marshal Joffre told the people of America Sunday, through Washing. ton newspaper correspondents who called upon himythat France cherishes were repulsed. ’. Admiral Lord Beresford, writing to the London Sunday Times, says: “T110 I public is really ignorant of the danger which faces them owing to the action for enemy submarines. The weekly 1‘9- iturns given by the Admiralty. al- Ethough true, are quite misleading. lThe last return showed arrivals and leanings for the week ended April 23, {5,205. Immediately under this return is printed, ‘British merchant vessels sunk by mines and submarines,’ show- ing a total of 55 vessels. The natural conclusion arrived at would be that 55 vessels out of such a large number of arrivals and departures is not a heavy proportion, being a fraction. over one per cent. There can be nothing in this percentage to disturb Pthe public mind, but the list of arrivals ‘and departures contained merchant ships of all nationalities of over 1001 tons, including the allies and neutrals. i The list also contains the arrivals Md 1 departures of coastwise and distribun tion ships. ' Some of these. enter and 3 leave two or more ports a day, which ‘ adds considerably to the arrival and! departure list. No mention is made of i allied and neutral ships sunk. Upon} neutral ships we now mainly depend; for food supplies. It is our own peo-' ple who do not know, and until they, do know there will be waste of foodi or want of economy.†Hero of Marne Seeks Military Aid In France BRITAIN ’S MIGHTY Public Must .Not be Kept in Dark, Says Beresford CONGRESS FOR DRAFT GAINS IN ARMENIA of' united States to Combat Sub. Menace LOSSES BY SUBMARINE week-end conterence. Lnd visited recaptured thâ€"q All Turkish at. positions near THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Canadian} London. Sir land name stand in theâ€"p‘ublic mind for integrity of value. Overland policy has steadfastly sustained that integrity of value in the car throughout its entire service in the hands of owners. largely responsible for the bal- anced greatness of this season ’5 Big F ours and Light Sixes. Their new beauty, their perfected easy riding qualities, their proven sturdiness and mechan- ical excellence, their admitted tire, fuel and oil economy ---_-vu V 71 aulxu c.\- periencenin building cars of this type. They are dominant values, ca?s of proven dependability and sterling worth. Let us show you these cars and demonstrate them. claim thnm. City and ('mmijf jail zm- tiiiw’i \xiih «11111.: :.:Hi<i.< an: much oi the prmuiling climv is u! iiibutcd to this class “anv†â€01qu it! ()klulmnm will b Mm'r'd {m farms m an wl'znl'f tn 1':- 11111151 11111 \\11\'_111111'i 1:111\\i11 C11,. 111' I111!“ 111). A law has been passed 11! Albany unfling th11 \f1‘i1i'11n D0111“)? out 11f husinnss. 11111} 1111\1 11111131111 H1111m1111: }111s11hz111.< 111' 1111\‘11111191 11151.1 111 11 1111,1212»? 1111111! sticking â€Waugh '1 1111111 111 H111 1'11m'11s is 11111111111111“ 111 1.1111. 11mâ€. 1 A JJWL' keg Shot (lmx'n :1 (rhuln in (11v lmsm‘wnt 01 1118 52110011, faught Bernard \nhwmkM wimn ho wasn‘t, lnokmg. :md mussm‘i' mm 11 pm such an extent .tlmt the Supreme Court. amjarded 111m ,dun'n‘xgvs ui' >51 mm 21- “Father said you was in ï¬ll this." replied the little folluw, handing (MP 21 pint jar. ‘The shopman ï¬lled 11111 handed it back. ‘Father will pay you next Saturâ€" day.‘ said the child casuallv. . But the face of the 511111311111 11 gum dark. "\\'11 don't gixe CI'r'dit 1119111," he .1111 W 11111 b111k 111115111“. \lvoklx llw b0) l1:1111i1'1i l1111'11 1.111) ,j111. 1111' 1111111 1,1111pli1ai i12111-:l 1.111111â€" 1'11 it with 11 scowl. ' “Thank y,1111 SiI'".':1itl H11 Lmv. 1ilh11' said You 11 iv $11111 in 1111111 “How much does your father wang, my little man‘?"qinquired the snnllng shopman. A small boy, whose head hardly readied the level of the counter, entgzged the .slgpp, â€'PleaRe sir†-h ' ‘ N... g . _e plped, father £191? Inc to get hlm some oak varâ€" 131; nun!!!) r'l'nuï¬d ‘1’ » ï¬msh the job 1 ()1: “3 V0»: SIP.“ WHY SHOP-KEEPERS GROW livery bl‘ido ‘MORBID Citv limits of NEWS FROM THE U.S.A Back of this season's new Over- land Big Fours and Light Sixes ' is a direct line of nine preced- ing models from which they were developed. They directly continue the line of models that made the Over- land name stand in the public mind for integrity of value. Big Four Light Six $1250 $1435 Efl'ecï¬ve AI 0 y 13! f. o. 6. Toronto Subject to change without notice sustained that value in the ca its entire service side»: tisn' hum I .- . - - . ' .ms In (In, anu jails Over three hundred thousand of these cars are now in use and the helpful suggestions of their owners and of the more than four thousand dealer and fac- tory-branch organizations that sold and served them,‘ are largely responsible for the bal- anced greatness of this season '5 Big F ours and Light Sixes. \ Their new beauty, their perfected easy riding qualities, their proven sturdiness and mechan- llxory bride married within H111 citv limits of V1 10111111 Kansas. r11 (31-41115 :1 111111115 from 2111 association Ride a Hyslop Bicycle To stimulate energy and maintain strength Bicycle Riding is recognized to be one of the best forms of outdoor exercise. Manufactured by HYSLOP BROTHERS. Limited. Toronto ‘0 be always up to the mark, physically n\CDJ/itttb Aboard t/ze flea/{fl â€(782))â€i HYSLOP BROS., Limited, TORONTO 4. ‘I t works easily under the the brilliancy b? any paint it? which it is used. 2. It has great covering capacity and long life. FOR SALE BY ,. If. is absolutely pure, They are dominant valua, ca?s of proven dependability and sterling worth. Let us show you these cars and demonstrate them. make them worthy of the con- ï¬dence we enjoy, that they will still further enhance Over- land prwtige. ' They embody the wisdom of the unmatched Overland ex- perience in building cars of this type. of merchants. The.bonus con of useful housekeeping articles is part of an adverhsmg plan. Thursday, May 3, 1917 Being Lot 53. Concc Glenelg. ('Hllhlinill: ! realises are ncw {PM 01180, Shmis and M1â€! ling Sh‘vmn tin-Hugh bout 10 :u‘l'vs‘ hnzui‘m Good driï¬m: hurt Old, blond. Apply . to Chas. Mnx’tlvy, R. ham :fnvm' l‘hn'nm'h) Yorkshire sow. dl May. (1311 mm mib Burham.â€"- ., M lll‘duck. in gmini ‘51:? further par ises t0 Mrs. Glenelg. cu Durham. (H 7 mums: hzu' hearing: «will: situation. A] Thus. Rih‘hit th".(‘ut.nr.~‘. ONOO: mw 56.\18 so; SMCRPI', dust tullnfl Waterhm: 0110 NH. ., Blizzard mm (-HHM‘I’ tank. Heath nmv. 500d 0rdm. :AW!‘ liu‘a}, R R I’riw Tenders will be ‘ sale of the 3rd di‘ and the ist division EWGR Township 0 acres, more 01 1851 June, 1911'“) Le! acGepLed. ’ Lots 8, 9 an “’04. Apply Three years old; ‘ ply to Adam Wutso: LOTS FOR _ 11011:]! part of Lot mg Rink situ. (mm ham, and lhv lit-‘I'ih Albf’t‘t. Sf. .\{»[~IK * Durham. (mt. PROPERTY F _ That splendid resi in [mel' Tuwn hula 131,0 Mrs. \\'i!.~'nn. \\ reasonahlv turms: m more or law: runn'ul't FOR SALE OR A comfortalfle bric stunt.) (THAN 7 :wrwsw less; nu HW'HYM nun- olg, 11,43 milus “In? : a mmd {mum hum « Eva. m H terms and TPHm‘d. I! SHINGLES Ontario Cedar load just in. I speak now.-â€"J. N Comfm'tablo 5- summer kitclmn, failing well: :00 bearing fruit. m- GeO. \Vill«_n1glfl‘u_\' SPIRELLA Spirella Corse: Stores , madv in With tho 1111115 “33211111 must {1 (orset 1111111111: in anteed 1111,11 in M1 year of 11115111 \\1 bv mail (11 101131! attentinIpâ€"MH. . 107.D11rh1111 I"! premw â€9.9999999 100 at porat A brick h land just, on able stables. other build} ises. \Vill fowl. and a particulars, Advertismmmts of on for each suhsoquent double the above mun FOR SA One 14-114). tractio The property Hattie I Executors estate '4 12 7 PROPERTY The undersigm 1mb 160 I‘ll Thursday 1': u“ ; hard and s orchard um I. Apply my HOUSE T HORSE F0 FARMS FOR COLT PO PIGS FOR FOR 5‘ F0} F0 IOO( iâ€"I‘C mm W md Sf If Ms: