31189 APARTMEN ANADIAN ROCKIES 95 cases that only a. 'eer acknowledge others like them, commended when E. Pinkham DIedi- vttor will he opened, , strict conï¬dence. :St ed 'Iedicim CG (1 weak from ‘» wry slowly t0 rest. The (1 my friends My daughter did us she had isuppeal'ed, I “(is nf garden I cannot say u mnd.â€-â€"Mrs. [111 110W Well I van recom- .‘«"»m}x;und to a we r.â€â€"Mrs, Moinchowa. 11 1'0 I would been for L. I suf. .' doctors pcration. . had me ulllld. I n AV Well m from was did the 1n \V' Tl '0 FARMS FOR SALE Being Lot 53, Concession 3, B.G.R., Glenelg. containing 100 acres; on premises are new frame barn, brick house, sheds and outbuildings; run- ning stream through prOperty; a- bout 10 acres hardwood bush, rest in good state of cultivation. For further particulars, apply on prem- ises to Mrs. John Staples, R. R. No. 1, Glenelg, containing 100 acres; on Durham, Ontario. 9 4 4pdtf LOTS FOR SALE North part of Lot 6, the old Skat- ing {ink site, Garafraxa St, Dur- ham. and the north part Of Lot, '3, Albert St. Apply to AH. Jackson. Durham. Ont. 930tf Lots 8, 9 and 10, Kincardine St. “Ht. \ppl} .~..\H Jacksryn. 411:)tf wTile preperty of the late Philip Eva. in the town of Durham. For terms and particulars apply to J. P. T clford, Durham. _-11_L8_tf mar 7. I‘vfu‘ivms; hart: Hearing orchu situation. Ap Thos. Ritchie Executons. FOR SALE One 14-h.p. traction engine, Wat- erlno; um» 36x48 separatc‘m. wind- stackor, dust, midlector. cnmplete, Wuterluo; one No. 3 Massey-Harris Blizzard mm cutter: «me wag0n and tank. nearly new. Everything in grc’md m-dmz Apply t0 R. J. )ICGilâ€" liwuy, HR. 2 .Pricevillp. v» it! Std} McFadden. Durham Adv extisements of one inch or 1935,20 'cts. for ï¬rst insertion, and 10 cents for each subsequent insertion, Over one inch and under two inches, double the above amount. Yearly rates on application. 30C 'mige is hereby given that. me Mumclpul Conuml of the Township of Hlenelg W111 at the meeting to be held on Saturday, the 7th day of July, next PROPERTY FOR SALE That splendid residence property . Upper Town belonging to the te Mrs. Wilson, will be sold on usnnzible terms; contains {’51 acre, ore or less; comfort-lbw residence. rrmms; hurt! and 5qu water; good raring orchard and garden; fine tuation. Apply on premises. or to hes. Ritchie ur- Duncan Smellie. x'nmifnmr 629tf 01' at some subsequent meeting or said Council, proceed to pass a By- law for the stepping up and sale of the ._»rigiiml allowance for Road be- tween Concessions 2 and 3. East of the (minivan Roml in the Townâ€" ship uf Glenelg. and comprising the whole or the said original allowâ€" ance for road fronting pn‘ Lots 19 on Wantedâ€"Yearling hen «is. Imuhnl'l‘d. “31:11.!“ the (jarali'uxu nunu w ship of Glenelg. and compr whole or the said origin: Lince for road fronting on I. said Concessions 2 and 3. All persons whose lands prejudicially affected the! please take notice and gove selves accordingly. Dated this 7th of. Jgngif‘ \V C SPIRBLLA CORSETS Spirella Corsets (not sold in ores. made in Canada, are boned 1th the indestruotahle Spirella my. the most. pliable and resilent unset boning in the world; guarâ€" 1tom'l not to break or rust in one or of corset wear. Appointments : mail or telephone given prompt mntion.â€"â€"â€".\lrs. J. C. Nichol, Box t7. Durham. Phone To. 1023 PROPERTY FOR SALE The undersigned offers for 52 u acrrw uf land adjoining the cc iratiun. on Durham Road; :11 :m‘es un Lambton‘ St, wi )c. a mum aundryman 30300010009000090$.00oofoooooooooozzzzozz?! 9 o 0»: 9n "her buildin 95. Will WI. and a q u'ticulars. a lmhton stre Top her buildings are on the premâ€" ..,.. Will also sell furniture, \\'1. and a quantity of wood. Fur lx-ticulars, apply on the premises, imbien street, to Miss McNab. 53tf ildings; also a new DI‘ICK nousc Saddler St, Durham, wnn all ulrrm improvements.-â€"-Thos. Mc- ml'x. Prom, Durham. 21’2m0 ___._‘_ ih t- FOR SALE double brick t. Will sell ‘ easona b1 FOR SALE buggy and democrat, both in ass w~m;1ition.â€"â€"â€".~\pp1y to \\'.J. _, GINSBNG v ANTED good dry Ginseng, I ‘ {numdz Other l'mtls )1‘ ucc«;u'sm:.§__"-Jo qual‘.‘ POULTRY WANTED OYSTERS AND FRUIT IN SEASON June 2151., 191 FOR, SALE For \Vt‘i U) NOTICEE 1' m S hex‘v brick hou 4‘ D [Ii A. ROWE'S ~ t June. 191;. OJ. 3. BLACh. SMALL ADS. H11 name's IDDU g, I will pay Ends W111 no nullity. (FF-m ands may be thereby will "ox em. them- 1mm;x pm 1: \YIH'FG :11 )lclxec H for sale the cor- Rocks 531 tf 1V ent ‘\ i , W. J. SHARP, Holstein . ‘ Conveyaneer, Issuer of Marmage . Licenses. Money to loan at lowest grates. and on terms to suit borrowu icy. fire and Life Insurance placed iin thoroughly reliable companies. Hwy-ls. ll<n-tgages, Leases and Wills ?¢:~.\'e(_‘tulm_l on shortest, notice. All iwork pwnnptly attended to. Ofï¬ce and residence a short dis- tance east of the Hahn House, on Lambton St.†Lower Town, Durham. Office hours: 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m., except Sundays. J. G. BUTTON, M.D., CM. Ofï¬ce: Over J. P. Telford’s ofï¬ce, nearly opposite the Registry Ofï¬ce. Residence: Second house south of Registry Oï¬ice on east side of Al- bert St. Octiie hours: 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., and 7 t0 .9 13111. Tele- phone communication between of- Iice and residence at all hours: DR. BURT Late Assistant Roy. London Opâ€" tlmlmic Hoslgdtal, England, and to Golden Sq. Throat and Nose Hosp. 81‘mciztlist215ycii', Ear. Throat and Nose. Ofï¬ce: 13 Frost St, Owen Sound. DR. BROWN I. R. C. P., LONDON, ENG. m: idLIiltB Of London, New York ml 1 ‘hicago. Diseases of Eye, Ear, J. F. GRANT, D...,DS L.D..S Hnnm m aduate Unix ersity of T0â€" 1<:.111tn Graduate Roval College Denâ€" 1111 8111290113 015 Ontario. Dentistry in :111 its branches. Ofï¬ce: Oxer T111\\'11's J cw Olll‘y StOI‘e. DR. W. C. PICKERING DENTIST 01‘11001 Over J. 6; J. Hunter’s Store. Nolan Public, Commissioner, Comeyancer Ac Insuiance Agent, )lunev to loan, Issuer of Marriage Lice nses. A general ï¬nancial b1131â€" ness transacted. Durham, Ontario Lower Town; . J. P. TELFORD Banister Solicitor, Etc. Ofï¬ce: Neuilx unpmite the Registry Ofï¬ce, Lumbtm St., Durham. Any amount â€1' muney to loan at?) per cent. on farm prt'iyu:1't}'. Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'l‘erms reasonable. Dates of sales made at The Chronicle office, or with himself. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- ‘WEST LAND REGULATIONS The sole head of a family, or any male ux‘er 18 years old, who was at Hit). mgmnnencement of the present war. and has Since continued to be, a. British subject. or a subject of an allied or neutral country, may lmmstead a quarter-section of a- vailable Dominion Land in Manitoba Saskatchewan 0r Alberta. Appli- cant must appear in person at Do- minion Lands Agency h or Sup- JLJIILl"L Agency for District. Entry by mmxy may be made on certain con- diticms. Dutiesâ€"Six months’ resi- «sience npun and cultivation of land in each of three years. In certain districts 3 homesteader may secure an adjpinirignuarter- -â€"-- mnd‘A‘ 7“. to Agent. st 18. Huurs DRS. JAMIESON JAMIBSON W. \‘\. CORY, Drputx Minister of the Interior. Lz'c‘cnscd Medical Directorv. Denial Dz’rectorv Legal ‘Dz‘rectorv. A. H. JACKSON DAN. MCLEAN Confectioner and Grocer t0 5 pm. fluctionear The thirtieth annual meeting of? the Baptist churches of the Owen! Sound Association, was held in the Durham Baptist church last Tues~ day, \\ ednesday and Thursdav t June 12, 13 [and 14. The session op- ened at 2 p.m., when the moderator, the Rev. W. W. Wylie, pastor of the church, took the chair. Addresses were delivered by the Rev. M. Neilson of Paisley, Mr. W. .E. Senior of Toronto, also Rev. J. G. Brown, D. D. and Rev. T. T. Shields, D..,D of '_.‘lor11nt11.A splendid representaâ€" ti11n lrom the different churches was in evidence right from the start. Dr. Shields and Dr. Brown gave very stirring messages. Dr. Brown dealing with the niissionarv enterprise among the Telugus. D1“. Shields held a conference in the at't1.111111_11..1n on Home Mission \vort' ' and in the evening gave an excel-' lent exhosition on "The Elder irother" as told in the story of the. prodigal son. The Rev. V. L. Shantz 11f tlheslev also favored the Congre- gation with an address. .\11t the hast. of these addresses \v is the tttidI‘LSS of \vel1:1.:1me given to the 111111gates hv Mayor Laidlaw, and \\'1__1 1111.111! one of the pastors say that "the. mayor has given us the privil- 1'3â€""11 of visiting every public 'instt- tution in t1‘1\vn,hut the “111112111111“ perhaps 1111 is attaid he minht 1.11.1 ï¬shingâ€. Rev . McIntosh 111~1111111l1111 I11 the mayor, and Rev. L11} poldt. r11s1111111gl111l to the g'1'1'111tings from the 1:1hi.11'11h1i1s, brought 113' the Rev. Mr. \Yhaley and Rev. Mr. Movm'. \\’1_11hi1;1s1h1y. the ladies had first. 111111111. the 1111111 going to the Methoâ€" dist church for th1i1' 111flj1111'er11nes’1 which had been kindlv lent t11th11111, land \\hict1 th11§ 1111111111iat111l may ‘1 much. -\<.1(.h‘essos were givon at Hw hut-- icirs‘ meeting by the folluwing ladies: MN. (Ron: \Vyliti‘. Hf Durham, on “0111' Task Cum}uclmi," which \ws '\’¢'*I'}' much :u'>{_i)1'm'iat0d; also MIN. lentosh, nf Owen SUUIld. un "Sysâ€" tematic GiViI g a wry timely nmssngc. Mrs. C. Brown Hf Durham] grz'wv the :uidross Hf wolcmm). and all “was delightmgl with it. HUHIin; lacking as rogmfls cuurtosy and gumhvill in 1101' :uldl‘nss. Mrs. Pidgâ€" zml nl‘ \Viurtm1 roplim] in 1101' nwn happy way. .-\«11«'_11‘0ss0s wow :llsn givvn by Mrs. 'l‘hmesml n'l' ()\\'r‘-,n Sound, 311‘s. (Rena) 3101‘,an of Wiartnn. and Miss Selmun. 1mm ‘:1â€" 0d missimmry. Special music was mndm'cd very swmétly by Rev. and Mrs. Slmntz of Chcsley, and also by Miss Lnttie Day, nf (Avon Stimmil. Thu \\'m71m‘>sd:1y night. sm'Vin‘ suffmwl in numbm's [,hnmgh the sturm, but the p1°«')g1':‘11'n was r: splvndid mw, Rm: (‘1. C. -\m1m‘s«m Hf Bluut'mwfl giving an address 031 "Ehrist. :md 0111' Irlnlmossuess," 1115a» Rm: \V. Daninl, B.A.. nl' '1‘m'wmtn. â€win†an] :1rhh‘t".f<S mm the work in thv Bluut'mwfl giving an address “:1' "Ehrist. and 0111' I:Inlp1(_‘.<511e$s," 11150? Rm: \V. Daninl, B.A.. nl' 'l5rn'wnlth giving an ndph‘ws on the work in th- west. The Rev". Judson McIntosn ut' Owen Sound. preacl‘led the 11111117..â€" ul sormun. which was dealt, with at, lungth in our last issue. '1‘11g11'5d:1}‘ was :1. gi'vut day for g'wnt. SDN‘CHPS. and what. :1 Int. 0f Dm'immitus \wrv m__»1151'»i011«_)115 by Hwir absence, and what, :1 lot they missm‘l. "Christ. and ()m‘ Hung-'3?“ by Rm3J. Luywwldt. “1' Hanover: "Tho Svrmun that. 11w \‘s’nl'ldemdS" by RM'. 1'). J. Nul‘m'cn, Hf \Vim‘ton; â€Enuflmsizing Hm' Instinctix'e Prinâ€" viplas" bylicx‘. W. S. Buokberâ€" rnugh. nl‘ Par-I Flgin: “Christ. and (mr Ll‘kulnwss" by Bro. Buckber- punch: “(Ihrist and 0m Fruitless- moss" by RM. Biltun. Sfmthmwm, ll’x-nl'cssor P. 8.1.331'mwbell of Monasâ€" Tm. rnix-prsitv. 011 "T110 Value Of by RM: 1'1. J. B â€Enudmsizing 4 viples†bV I} I’Hllg‘h. HI, Full ()111' melm'ss' runuhz "um-m 11035" by Paw. noss 1w lU‘\._U1H_Hu. l’i-ul'ussin' l’. S lizuuplmll of .'\.lc.\lus~ lvr lfnix'm'sily. on "Tho Value of liqlmtutinn" :uul â€Essentials for 7! llvViVul"; {my \V. \Y. \Vylio on tho lll‘nlllt‘nl.‘ of tho «luy-â€"â€"Probloms “Of Pain," “Fallen Heroes," “('Jl‘lurcl'i Life.†“Education,†“01' \V’ealth in its Rolation In Poverty." "Political Problems," “Conscription.†etc-x, problems to be met with "The Word of God.†“The Spiritâ€"filled Lifo“ and "()ur \Vork Directed by the Spirit." The Rev. P. hi. Dayfoot, M. A., of 'l‘m‘onto, also spoke on behalf of the Young People‘s work. and held A4 1 g 1 W 01' k “ ",VA, A‘. The. whole sessions were ï¬lled] with inspiratis->n and blessing. FN- +‘I‘Y delegate went away feeling that this gathering had been one of the very best in every way, and much armreciation was expressed for the splendid hospitality and kindness that. was shown to them on every by the people of Durham and their Baptist friends. 1 The following were the emcers elected for 1917-18: .\I«.‘»derator, Rev. M. Neilson, Pais- ley; Vice, Mr. AB. Pic-hard. Wiarton. Clerk, Rev. F. Ashton, Bentinck. Preacher of Annual Sermon, Rev. Wm. Bilton, Strathavon; alternate. Rev. W. S. Buckberrough, Port. Elgin. .. - -r \lATnLA-gh (‘4')- THE BAPTIST CONVENTION ngm. Executive, Revs. J. McIntosh, CAL. Anderson, V.L. Shantz, F. Ashton. Finance Committee, Revs. McInâ€" tosh, Shantz, Buckberrough, Beeson. Representative to Convention, Rev Ashton. Home Mission Board.â€"-â€",Chairman, Rev. E. J. McEwen; Rev. J. McIn- c «mfPrPnC‘ 9 :mcl "I‘lssentials fur :1 {M} \V. \Y. \Vylic-i! «m the of thv «1:1yâ€"â€"-Pr0blnms “01' :‘alleu Heroes," “('ll’lurcl'l lucation,†“Of Wealth in tm In Poverty." "Political “Conscription.†etcu, ’m be met with "The \V'm‘d LJ \,' -â€" _. 3165 work. and held on Sabbath school THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. f-‘rivml :‘lt Hm 121(1- tosh. Pastor Scoï¬ield. Foreign Missions, Rev. M. Neilson. Western. Rev. W. Bnckberâ€" rough; Grand' Ligne, Rev. W. Bil- ton: Education. Rev. C. C. Anderson; Stiperannuation. Rev. W. W. Wylie; B.\'.P.1_‘. and S.S.. Rev. V'. L. Shaniz; Credential Committee. Revs. Ander- son, Buckberrough and \Vylie. Ladies Circles: President, Mrs. A. .E Pickard. \Viurton; vice. Mrs. Sinclair, Mew ford: Director, Mrs. (Rev: Judson McIntosh. Owen Sound; assistant. Mrs. J. W. Thonwson, Owen Sound. Se‘cx‘otm‘y-trousurmg Mrs. John A Graham. Durham; assistant, Miss J McLean, Durham. FORMER DURHAM BOY NOW .IN SERVICE OF MILITARY Regret. is being freely OXDI‘GSSQd zit. pelice headquarters both by the men on the heat. and the ()fllClillS 01' lhe department at. the resignation of the pelim surgeon. Dr. J. H. Car-- sen. who is relinquishing his posi- sen. who is relii‘iquishing his posi- tion in erder fe hike up the duties ul‘ imwilieal Ollires zit. Lnng‘nrn Mili- lziry Hospital. 1er. (ansen. during! his (‘nimertinn Wiih the. furor. 1'01â€"E 1n\\'ing the leave in" uhsenre gtrnnlml l)r. l’zmlin, has made many friends by his genial and kindly disposiâ€" liun. {Hill nn'inng lhese lhe hope is exm'essed that in his new S])ll€.‘l'l‘ :il‘ nrlivilies he will meet with the suc- (fess he su richly (les<~)i'\’es. ln uceel'iting the post temleiwl to him by Mnjnr Procter, Dr. Cnrsrm is relinquishing a gl"l\\'lllfâ€"" and 111â€"- rrnlive prnciiee, but does so he- mmse since the mitl'irenk el‘ the ,\\';:r it. has been his desire, in "do his hit." the age limit, l‘imVeVer. liar- ring him from gning UVei'senS. A1. Ethe present. time his family, con- isisling nl' Mujer Ingram l). ("ansmx l l nml Miss Irene Unrmn. are lmlli rm inrlix'a service. being ulhu‘hed i" lllw hemlmmrlers shall' in Ll’illll’hm. :u‘tive sotrvicu. 1' MW lmudquurtm‘s England. Captain (jm‘snn has tomhn-ml his I'eiwignation to the 1‘)<_>zu'd of polic3 cmnmissinnors. to take effect. on Juno '1. 011 which date he will act- iwly untvr upon his new dutics. 21nd 0x1w1‘3ts tn (hm the klmki im~ llwdiatnly. liliiol' l\'[cR:'u_‘, swuking in The Wurld on the subject. nl‘ Captain Carter‘s now nppnintmvnt, Said: "\\'«9 will all regret to sun llw (luclor gm {rum 'lmre, but 1" 001 that he. is the right. mm for the post, he is. taking. During the pcrhyl he has lmf-n 5111‘- gmm at police llcudquarlprs he has made :1 lmsl‘, uf staunch friends, and Slnmlill 1.. for llwm and nlyï¬olf, I run say that. he will curry xvii}: llllll 111v best \Vislws (if all fur lii< success." 1\‘\-\¢\_.. . . Prominent utiiciais at tho (Zi<_»110m11 Ht‘vsiiiital also vxprcss their suiisf‘dv» {ion at the, n1moinh‘nmii, Captain Carson having: been cmmectmi with that, institutinn's rosiiziont. staii‘ fur (fwvr twn years. :hu'ing whirh iim“ his qualities \wrv pl'HYOIl In hn m.“ a high ni’der. After Juno 1, (Izwmin mnl 311‘s. Carson will [w :it hnmv In ihviz' many friends in lizu 5.111111. ("UI'HHI' mi 1‘ :._l After Juno 1, 121111111111 111111 3115. Carson will 1w 111 11111111~ in 1111111' 111 um friends 111 111111211111. 111111111 111‘ Heather $111131 1. 111111 ’J‘W 13111 1 4.111111 {\YPHUQ . James (3 L0 many RESTRICTING COAL Human {Owen Sound 'lTimesg The price of anthracite coal in the United States is being regulated by the Federal Trade Commission. Though without power to ï¬x legal maximum prices, the Commission has adopted the system of requir- ing all producers to file complete reports of all sales and contracts, with prices. The schedule of max- imum prices suggested" is $4.90 for egg coal. $5.15 for stove coal, $5.25 for chestnut, and $5.45 for pea coal at the mine mouth. Jobbers‘ prof- its are restricted to '20 cents per ton. The outlook is for observance of the rules and price limits set by » the Commission. If the restriction works out. cossfully, bath the United .- and Canadian cunsumm's \Vi‘ protected against wild panics as prevailed last February " J “Aux“ nnfhPflPiUB CO? Carson is a SUI] Hf the, 1:1: Carson. and is \wlI-ktmw v 01' our readers.-Editnr.] ’14 (Vanmmver Wurldï¬ T1 wide powers of control over coal distribution. for the railways hax'e too 1011? held arbitrary powers over it. '11‘aiisportatioi1 facilities next winter are likely to be \\ orse.rat11- er than better, especially as the congestion of trailic in the United States is likely~to react seriously Upon our carrying systems. Our railways are. notoriously short of freight ears, of motive power, and other equipment. for giving the best service in moving: coal mm on short hauls. usmouu suqmi um 11; pumurLuop s; s‘mump 11m.) uuggmuug 30 smcud 0111 30 1101101419 ~04 «1.112119 mogul [mum-ml om Jam sauuup gmatn'umn Mum 18w 0) 1m; mï¬uo momma} muï¬ugx om go voumsgp umuuusuua 1131mm mgmil A‘uu .10 'muoml u; .{JuAnap 1120;) Chaligvs 10 be. mndt" in Hm proâ€" iizii‘utimi of tho x'utoi's‘ lists so as to include thg wumnn of the mm: inch, \th haw! lwmi givvn the irrmchiso pl‘i\'il¢‘;l(‘, iltht‘ honn isâ€" suml in mmnummmm t‘ni' tho Clt‘l‘kS nt' thv luml mmiiciimlitins. The new act has been ofï¬cially pru- ('izlllllmi. 'l‘lw uti'm't ut‘ thl‘ ("hunt-ins in illt‘ lists mmms that in tho tawn- ships, \‘illzigvs :md hm‘ns. ntlmi‘ than tummy m‘ distl'ii't tgiwns havâ€" ing a wmulntinn nl' 9.000 “1' «Wow. tho \‘ritci's‘ lists will lw immunwi in twu pui'ts instoml Ht" tln'm‘. 'l‘lm third part thi'nivi-ly ('nntuinml tlw nnmvs ut' [H‘l'SHllS quztliliml to WHO :it Ploctinns tn thn lomslntn'v assum- lily nnly, and this will he left, «mi. Part. one will cmituiu thu nzimos nt' M‘ni‘y l‘t‘$it.i(‘lli 2i ymn‘s Ht' (Luv :lilc’i in British sulijvct \th is :‘issnssml as With“? :1 il‘lltllli m- H\\'lll‘l‘ ill' mum- EYES TESTED FREE D.C. TOWN, Jeweler:0ptician DURHAM - ONTARIO §§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§N OOOOQQOOOONQMW Grant’sAd. THE NEW NEW SILKS TIES LACES CORSETS MEN’S OVERALLS SHIRTS (in stripes, plain blue and black C. L'. GRANT Just In VOTERS’ LIST sateens) The School is thoroughly equipped in teaching ability, in chemical and electrical‘supplies and ï¬ttings, etc, for full Junior Leaving and Matric- ulation work. Durham High School Thos. Allan, Principal, lst Class (flurtiï¬cntn. also Certiï¬cate in Phy- sical Culture. Subjects: Science, Mathematics, Spelling. Miss J. Weir, B.A., Queen’s Uni- versity. Specialist in Art. Subjects: Latin. Art, Literature, Composition, Reading, (ji(u'.vgmphy, Ancient His- tmry. Miss M. Cryderman, B.A., Toron- to [mixers itx also Certiï¬cate in Phuu .11 Cultnro, Subjects: En- gliSh (mammal, French. British and Canadian History, Composition, \\'rit.in;'.r. Intending students should enter at the beginning of the term if pos- sil-1le.Board can be obtained at. reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and attractiwe towm mak- ing it a most desirable place for 1e~idence. The record of the school in past years is a flattering one. The trus- tees are progressive educationally, and spare no pains to see that ti-sziehers and pupils have every ad- vantage for the proper presentation and acquisition of knowledge. JOHN SMITH, Chairman I" v“ names 0f any Inn‘snn marked by H10 - ‘ (IFSHS‘W the Government has under prepara- tinn a measure to extend the fran- chise to the women of Canada, from coast tr» coast, and that it will he infruduvml Shï¬t‘tly in the mnnmuns. We have a stuck of ground feed wheat 0n hand that \w are Offering l'nr [\1‘ next few days at $40 per tun. sacks included. If you need feed, buy now. as we have only a limited' quantity to ull'er at. this priceâ€"The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Company, Limited. PLANING MILLS SPEND THE SUMMER MONTHS m 1/) ELLIOTT hr ,m Yonge and Cha'rles Sts., Toronto It will pay you well. We were ask- ed to ï¬ll 126 positions in two months and 240 during two other month. Write for catalogue. Enter now. FEES: 81 per month in advance. DURHAM ZENUS CLARK It. is 11ndm'stm3d in Ottawa that The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that be has his Planning Mill and "Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for Opens Thursday, Ju13 3, in Shims Business Schools, Tor- onto. The mark merrr es into Autumn term from Sept without any break. Courses fully described in new catal- ngue. Write for it. W. H. Shaw, Pres., Yonge Gerrard Streets. Shingles and Lath Always on Hand At Right Prices. Custom Sawing Promptly At- tended To SASH,DOORS â€"â€" and all kinds of ~â€" House Fittings 111 SUMMER TERM PAGE 7. .1' mum tho assessment m alien '. J. Elliott, Principal. J. F. GRANT, Secretary. ONTARIO