color at The School is thoroughly equ pped to take up the following courses: Once BnOugh For Present. \Vnmltmm'k So-nllno'lâ€"Rl'vlnw. It :s 'Ilt' lIHEtSt Ht. :1 t'hitt‘actt'l' in :l rerun? hunk that he is willing to try any drunk â€new. The tmtarin elm't- ors in 19th showed that they were willun.r tn try o'lass or m't'upational gMernmo-nt for â€new. Apparently once was enough. for the present, at least. No doubt there were several caus- es for what happened on Monday. No doubt many of the electors were tired of the Drm-y unvernment. There was division among the Full- 0d Farmers. and there was a longing for a return to the old two-party lysem. Having decided that it was time for a change, the electors went shout the making of the change in such 8 way as to leave no room for doubt. Just .why the electors having decided 883mm the l'.F.t).. should have shown such a strong preference for the Conservatives over the Lib- erals. is not. easily explained; it is evident. however, that a good many electors who voted (RFD. last elec- Durham High School A Thrift Preposition. 'l'ux'untn Satuntuy Night. III III» I‘arw at a muturmt vnchm- ment Inuicv. HIP lit‘n insurance part. 0! the I-oIItraI-t costs unthing at all. as :I Imlityâ€" huloh'l gvts hm kg all ht‘ a.“ in. in :Idotitiun tn ttw pmtpctiom __ hm hm during tho- mutnwmt'nt fu-I'Imt. .\~' has hown aptly saint. this kind nt‘ ht'o- insumnmn in thv ï¬nal analws. is s'lleII)’ :vtting pvnph‘ to saw â€Mr mum-V. It's just a thrift prupmittnn. ' British Labor firm. Jinnah; Unlll‘io-l'. ' 'hv British Lulmr ’m'ly has urine! with all now-wary umphnsis' against affiliation: with Hm OIHlllmHnish‘. 'l‘lw ro-tm'ns as giVo-n in Asa-uriatm’l Press (‘ahlo' dispah'ho“. \Vo'i'vl ."ul' (â€Tilin- tiun, 360.0)!†\Mv-«I again." aï¬'iliancm 2,830.00)" \‘nhbs, ‘ .Vi-w Yi'n'k Timon“. “'hr-n tho- Vivian-ail Act was passwt no nno' t'm'vsaw thi- céumplii-atiun intn which it \\'nlt|ti gi-t us with fut-nigh Shtppitm. Wo- shmitd hfiw hmrdmt tho» wim- saying that it is "always Impulitii' tn iri-itato- 21W†inel‘s 9“." sum“ niattui's." This syncial irritatinn was nut ho-mlwl. but it is tumplo-to'. and is having nnplo-as'fmt PPSIIHS. It is all-natty rib-Ml tn h» hampo‘ring unr oliplnmatii- :ipprnai-h- es tn th'i'nt Britain in tiw matter nt‘ cnni'mling in us. for a Coinsideration. thy» right in ward: and svizo liquor In "runi-I°uiiiio-i-.~i" up in two'lw milvs 93 our short-3'. What “1- han- damn In 01th o-xo'i‘utinn Ut' thv Vulsmat‘t law. as into-rpro-ti-cl by tho- Supri'mo' Court. trails in sin'h sardiiziit' rum- mpnt nn nnr i-nnilm-t as this from tlw Lonotnn Morning Post : .\mm'i('an twtntalism must ho so unspnttml tn tlw world that PVPH ttw prom-mm nt' liminr un- O‘Pl‘ swat in .\mo»rii'an harbors tw- mnws intuit-mm». But nutragml \‘irtno- has its lil'ii'i‘. 'l‘lw moral- Ist is willing tn it†a ih'al. Tho'y will mum-ht tn thi- [H‘Mo-nm‘ 0f tlw shamo-t'nl thing it \w. an nnr slot". will ttL'l'l't' tn i'xti‘nit Hm throw-mito- limit tn a twvlw-mili- limit. W.- shall iw i-nntinuunsly "Known! to snowrs nt’ that kind until tinngrvss mm-‘ts allot "littiltit"' tht' \'nl.~'ti'ait Act an as nut tn mako- it tlnnt tlu- mmity of natinns. l'ntil thwn \w sh‘ili haw- tn grin amt lwal' it. A nlzljnl'ily ul' :llmnsl right to» uno- agninsl paw-rm: with Hnlsluwism. sham“. ho- pl'unl' o'llHllL’Il Hf \\'hl'!‘l' British Lalutz' smith. Lalmr's Spttkc'xmvn in ltzlr'Hzmu'nl may in- dlllgv on'l'asml'allV in ul'fl’WI'it’fll fliuhls‘ nl' mmmmnhlir ling“. Hut British lalmr is l'lm‘.l:;nlo~.'llally mum! and «NW an .\mo'ri~°an lalmr is snnnol and sum. 'l'ho- olule'inws nl’ Lnninn and 'l'l'nl-zky haw nut lniol hnM. nnr will tho-y lay hnlol of Alum-Wan anal Briliall \\'nrkin:n~.o-n. » take up the tollowing courses : 1) Junior Matriculation. ) Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the Staff is a Uni- lralty Graduate and experienced packer. Intending upila should prepare to Mr at â€inning of term. Informal on as to (looms may be Mined from the Principal. The School has a creditable record . the-put which it hopes to main- mu." lave Some 8139:“!- ' Kinrardin» Ravinw. S)'m'za.'hy shnulal b9 thpnded to Hon. H M'ard Forrgnsnn. Tho» Drury mwz'ltmvm. rarrimi am public PX- pemlit'wv an a grand swaln and Mn- gountry mum»! stand lbw pace); but Qt is not rm r'nsy 20 an such Pxpo'nd- nor» as u» start it. mm is it quit» so Damian le pomp!" ro‘cngnize that publiv chins. muniripal. provincial and fwh'ral, az-o- o‘nm'muns. I)!!! {UH many nf tho-m «till approm- umwm-s- 331'? "nwn'lihu'u w Mug as it is in "lPil' run Iwiuhhnx-hcmd. If )‘Hu dun!“ this. Lynk arnumi. Other Papers’ Opinions Mnstfllcdjy _Vq}_3toad Act. IUIvIJI U. is an “truths and heal- right. to! NW Raisin-t ism. I! Hf who-m- i~'. Lalmr's l Billlum'ols and adwrlisnmvnts hlarv nut llw news that “'0 must Pat nmrv raisins for nUl' irnn require- nirnts. and mun) orango‘s for our \itamino-s Dairymcn “ant us to drink muw milk and smear biggnr ihnnks m bulim' on our broad. Ono. ‘o'nlhnsiast has mlcula‘iml that if We all will iwime as much I'hl‘l‘SP as We aim in Hip habit Ul' doing, Untal‘io \\'un't have in worry about thv over- so-ns markvt and New Zen-ziland com- m-liziun. We'd he alelighlml in do all thaw things. Every on» «if the arti- ('h's mo‘llllnlll‘d is a lil’Sl- class fomL and “v “nuhl likp to son thp dairy, rattle), “hunt raisin and orangp in- dust: “'8' cm a basis at prusperity. But it a man vats more of one thing he / Tanking Folks to But lore. (Farmers’ Sun.) The awrago citizen with a more or law limitml digestive capacity is ratlwr nnnplnssed by the hectic ap- [malls that an,» shouted at him from all .9th to "Eat More" of this and "l'sv MOW" of that. No matter how mud his into-éntmns, â€1? sad fact. that lw has only «me stomach, and that mm with H‘l'laln ï¬xed limits of 9x- pansiun. is a olwtvrrent factor. Over :11 thv Statvs Htlt’ campaign has fol- lmvml anntlwr; just, nuw Hwy are tryin: tn gvt [woplv tn Kat JWJP Who-at. sn :hat the \Vvstvl'n farmers pm got Hot at lhpir surplus. Amt the amt» mm and pavknrs an» trying to tirklc' Up â€In public's :Iplmtitv for :Jnml. \Vlmio‘snmv HIP'tl. Fur )‘Pm's. say llh' rattle-mom. lathllili‘ have noon sll‘inpin‘.’ amuml giving meat 3 bad Ham» and tvllim: [H‘lev to rat men-0 mm and hil‘llrwml and snch-liko «tuft nnlittml fur tht‘ table of any red- hlmulml man and his family. The raiso‘l's Ht’ tat slums arv «m the war- mth. and Mn: vegetarians will have tn tight tm' their livvs. tion gavqthpir support to Conserva- two candidates this year. éï¬ï¬hï¬ï¬ï¬; 6513;"(g'51kr25; 'sildd $3353 Sprinkling Cans (painted). .. 60c. to $1.10 §prayers (glass jar) ........... - ..... 90c. Sbra'yers Gin) . .'. . Pure Paris Green ........ Bust. Murm'm Loathm' Bill Pumps. rog. 750. for. 'l‘hm-mns Batting, pint sizo'. . . . .......... . . . . . .. Hmvy pressed tin Klwaa‘ling Pans, vach . . . . . . . . Manilla Hay Fnt'k Rnpv. [WP H). . .......... Rust. quality :i-tinn Hay Forks, each... .\ylnwr Stm'k Pumps. each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elvvtl'iv Toasters" and Hot Platns. each Mnrkvt m' Pirnic Buskc-t, largc' six» 0...... 0....... ..O ..... 0.. \\ IImIIn s “hitI and Mar k I oltnn HIIsII sizw 9 91’,» and III IIII- ................ ...... ...... 300. pr. WW I s hlaI- k xiik HIIsII. IleI'a liIIII qualih: all size-s III! ................. . ....... . ...... . ..... $1. 00 pr. Remember! ----- These Bargains Hold Good for Wednesday Only Specials in Hosiery I Follow the CYOWd to Durham l . o-n's cluttnn Hus“. Mark and hwmn. $in 1mg. hr 300. mu hiik Hum. Mm- k. [mum and mm. six» IN. 1014.». 1’. "H ............... 000000000 oooooooooo 90C. pro J. S. MCILRAITH The Cash Silac Sim-v FRUIT SALINE, reg. 75c ......... Gin. Pills, reg. 500 ....... ....... TANLAC, reg. 81.00 ................ ELECTRIC LINIMENT, reg. 350. . .‘ Clark's Pork and. Beans ........ 2 tins for 25¢. :3 tins Pink Salmon for ................. $1.00 Tiger Brand Catsup ................ 15c. bOt. Large bottle Vanilla ............... ' ..... 25c. The Store with the Stock BOXED CHOCOLATES Reg. $4.00 for ........ $2.00 Reg. $1.00 for .......... 90c. 1 qt. Ice Cream ........ 500. 1 pt. Ice Cream ........ 25c. CROSS SUTHERLAN D HARDWARE CO. MacBETH’S DRUG STORE J. H. GIBBENS, Confectioner A. S. HUNTER CO. R. BURNETT 'l‘ho goldon wodding annivnrsary of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waynofski was culnln‘atwl at Williamsfcmi recently. with a largo. family re-uninn. which «ramp as a most pleasant surprise to Mr. I). McClure of Chesley, “(Somm- panied by Mr. Kenyon of ‘Tomntn. Visited the farmer’s brother and sis- tor. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McClure, one My last \wnk. cggznnunn GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. Rohort Elliott. and sisters of Toronto visited their brother, Mr. T. Elliott last Monday. ' Mr. Archin Hawkin pf Detroit vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Elliott last Wed- npsday. The school picnic held in Mr. Staf- ford‘s grove last Friday was quite a success. Lots of races for the child- ren. As our esteemed teacher, Miss Heilliday, is leaving us, the children presented her with a fountain pen. There was. lots of ice cream, then lunch was served. There was swing- ine,r as well. Everybody enjoyed themselves as it was a fine aller- "00H. Marvellous surgical Operations and transplantings re a matter. of daily news in the p 938. The time may come when every child will be pro- vided with seven stomachs from a calf. so that it will grow up with seven times the food capacit of the poor handicapped individua of to- day. Then the industries will thrive and over-production of foodstuffs will he a thing unheard of. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause .re at (Ian-Pic}; attending a camp mee mg. Mr. Lloyd Kuglin of London is home On his vacation. ‘ has to eat less of another, except on Christmas and Thanksgiving, when he stun's beyond the limit of elas- ticity any suffers for: it afterwanis, WILLIAMSFORD .49c. 75c. $1 59 . 25c. $1.19 WallpaFer remnants of four and five double rplls st hal price. This includes tapestries and stripes 1n living rooms and bedrooms. Patent Slippers, low heel, special ...... ... . . ...... $8.16 Ladnes’ Black Canvas Hoyse Shoes, rubber heels. . “.89 qun.........; .................... . ..... Inn-form. iÂ¥ï¬Â§â€˜?§b}i 'ixié'h’ééééii I I 332222: Red Spring (Sockeye) Salmon...†Men’s Summer Underwear, reg. $1. 00 . Special, 75c. 6 lbs. Oatmeal ...................... 25c. 2 pkgs. Seedless Raisins. . .‘ .......... 35c. Eddy’s Silent Matches, pkg .......... 35c. 1 1b. tin French Dri Coffee .......... 65c. 1/2 lb. tin Prepared ocoa, reg. 20c. size 10c. Fly-Pox destroys flies, moths and other insects. 45c. Bottle. English Gingham and Chambrays, wide width. Reg. 35c, for ..... ‘. 29c. Cotton Hose, special ................ 19c. Remnants :â€"â€"Linoleum, Floor Oilcloth and Stair Oilcloth; at Special Prices. plated ............. '. . . .' ....... 69c. Ladies’ White Cotton Hose .......... 19c. Camel Dates .- ............ 3 pkgs. for 20¢. We will have other specials for Wednesday. Come and see them. Swim Cap 3 ........................ Genuine Gillett Safety Razors, silver- FREE BAND CONCERT Every Wednesday evening, at 8 p.m., by 10 Per Cent. Discount 06 Boys’ Blooiner DURHAM CITIZENS’ BAND Save the Coupons. They will be redeemed by us up till last of July. Mr. and Mrs. \\ aI'IIIIfski IIIIII . hIII II in thI ()lIi \\ arid and marr iIIIi u'iH'H‘ in 1873. \ VIIIII' lalIII' UIIII IjzmIII in the land IIf HlPi!‘ I iIIIicII Canada. and sowed ï¬rst in SulliIIIn "lIIIIIIS'Iip but, !':-IIIII mIIIIIIi iIItII Holland 'iIIIIII- ship IIn thII I‘II' IIIIIi (.‘lIlII‘IISSiIIII I.\ help thty haIII since IIISiIlIId. Delightful refreshments, followml by fireworks, brought, the festivities tn :1 close. May tho bridal ('OUDIL‘ in tho gnldon glow liw happily togeth- er for many years in mme and vnioy tho swvot luslrn nf mt'llnw agv is “in wish of Hip cumnmnitjc who‘re" Hwy have liwil so lung and won 51» mzmy hiends. Miss Irene Lippert, of Kitchener. the eldest grandchild, read an ad- dress and presented purses of gold to each of the grandparents and flowers to Mrs. Waynot‘ski on behalf of the family circle. Mrs. L. Pur- forh‘l of Desboro, a sister of Mrs. \Vavnofski. expressed the good wishes of all in a poetic address and am) presented a handsome wedding 31 . Mrs. Wernhalz, Mrs. Lippert, of Kit- chener; Mrs. Humhreys. Windsor and Fred and. William of Kitchener. Three ether sons, Geary, Charles and Jack, live in the West and could not be present at this time. There were also eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild resent. and a large number of at er relatives and intimate friends. , The pastor of St. James Lutheran Church, Rev. P. G. R. Pfefl‘er. motor- ed from Neustadt to where he at- tended conference. to bring greet- ings from the congregation with which. the happy couple were affili- ated ever since their residence in Holland. After a short and impres- sive religious servnce congratula- tions poured in upon the bride and groom of fifty years. THE VARIETY STORE couple. The members of present wetje Mtg. Sutton, ._I_ in _ ' ‘--‘ H. MORLOCK SONS J. 8: W. McLACHLAN ................ 25c. ............... 25c. ns .......... 35c. 1, pkg .......... 35c. Joï¬â€˜ee .......... 65c. J. J. HUNTER M. WILSON, Conductor. CQCKSHUTT AGENT - ' - DURHAM “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY†JUST ARRIVED. A SHIPMENT 0F SPRING FARM MACHINERY Renfrew Cream Separators Milverton Jewel Flour, per cwt .................. 83.40 Pine Tree Flour (Manitoba) per cwt ............ $8... .125 lbs. California Seedless Raisins. per lb. ..' ..... “a. Fancy Mixed Biscuits, per lb. .‘ .................... Ila. Euiflrst Lard, per lb ............................ no. Cascade Sulmon, large tin ........................ 10¢. Wad-nay, this Wonk Only. It loaf Icon. Here is your opportunity to make a nice saving on a enuine Leather Hand Bag or Purse, for ednesda our stock will be on sale at Specially need Prices. Regular $2.75 for $1.95 Others of higher grades at Special Prices D. C. TOWN, Watchmaker Optician New Materials for Skirts at $4.25 and $585 for the piece Fancy CamisoleLace ........ at 32c. yard AT GRANTS New Silks (Egyptian patterns) at $2.50 and $3.25 per yd. Reg. $5.00 for. . .. Reg. $4.50 ........ Reg. $4.00 ........ Reg. $3.75 ........ SPECIAL SALE OF BRASS BEDS Sizes : 4 ft. and 4 ft., 6 in. Fitted with coil spring and felt mattress. Complete, for ................... $31.00 ED. KRESS. :35(.. Idiniment’So o o o o o o 600. Chase's Ointment. ........... 350. Forhan‘s Tuutll Pastv ......... $1.00 Harlick’s Melted Milk ........ “The Best on the Market" McFADDEN’S DRUG STORE J. SCHUTZ A Full Line of HAMMOCKS BEGGS’ STORE Thur-day. July 12. “ll. J. H. HARDING