SUMMER ORE AUC"ST til * o s * t e( td mt nam 0 kly Witness kly Sun for Save the Coupons kly â€" Free vertis 1 90 1 90 & (=d w (Â¥) : GRANTS _ @# J Jo p t s fpch tpppipt â€" Rockfast Drilis, *¢ t Uo colds settle on your chest or in your brouchial tubes? Do coughs Iflu'a are you mbjcct to throat troubles =uch troubles should have immediate trestment méh t?e' rare cnnï¬;e powers of scott‘s Emulsion to against consumption which so usif;?ollm ; 4,.u‘sEmulcioneontaimgmecodlim oil which peculiarly strengthens the resâ€" pirâ€"tory :ract am'l impovxn_the quality of tha hlaaidt $him stemmate n s es © Zvery Pooesdary, March to October ‘ "All Rail" FRvarr Wednesday During Season Navigation Every Wednesday During Season ‘ " "Grenat Lakes Route®" n@;fl-.:-""' :ï¬rm:::ï¬ï¬ c N > PAcmmbut %%ï¬&tfl“‘!"‘f‘ N o * no . ." vag HAÂ¥E YOU WEAK LUNGS? t tho B who ofo oo ie se se se se ie oge : s Ke New Printsâ€" *# C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agts, Durham in Serges, Voiles i and 4 Fancy Stripes g: Call and inspect at :E: y Sutfer from Heat in the ity when you can cool off ike the Canadian Pacific Steamâ€" Ex press trom Toronto any Tuesâ€" I‘nursday or Saturday at 2.30 1. for Port MeNicoll, where airect cctlson is made with efthor the ssiniboia " or *** Keewatin *‘ for : Ste. Marie, Port Arthur and : William. An ideal Vacation ) at small eost. Particulars from anadian Pacific Ticket Agent Â¥. b. Howard, District Passenger nt, Toronto. * P WinP bemialy sc 22 &A blood; the glycerine in it no;the. :.nd s the tender membranes of the throat, ott‘s is prescribed by the best specialâ€" You can get it at any drug store, ou the Great Lakes ? These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st, 1917, but there is no guarantce against an «dvance in price at any time. AUGUST 10, 1916 New Prices August 1, 1916 M&m,fmn'(o,b;:“ Dress Goods CRUM‘Sâ€"The Best # Quality. PRICEVILLE +.®_> Runabout .. Touring Car Coupelet .... Town Car .. Sedatt .....«. . The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and after August 1, 1916 Chassis........... ... $450.00 f. o. b. Ford, Ontario Miss Maggie Knox, who has been critically ill for the last few days, is we are glad to say, greatly improved. Haying is over and a bumper crop. The harvest is fast coming in and will be a good average crop | Civie Holiday passed off quietâ€" ly here this year, there being no demonstration owing to the maâ€" jority of our young men being engaged in a greaterâ€" work, that of defending our country, Mr William Walker was up from Toronto for Sunday. Miss Alma Blakestone of Stratâ€" ford, is visiting relatives here and in Swinton Park. 3 Miss Nina Bremne} of Orangeâ€" ville was a caller at W. Aldcora‘s last Sunday . DUpP --v-l-uJO Miss . Jean Walker returned home after spending a week or more with her relatives. Arch. B, McA;t-h;r was from Toronto for the holiday. wars w > Dr and Mrs Lane and children left on Tuesday for a two weeks‘ holiday to Port Elgin, Kinlough, and other points. Miss Flora Lamont, who has been here for the last couple of weeks, returned to her home with them . P. F. McArthur retul;t;;:i'from his trip to Toronto. Miss Rita McDiarmid and her mother were visitors at Miss Jane McPhail‘s over the holiday. PRICEVILLE VILLAGE SWINTON PARK 695.00 780.00 $90.00 T4 475.00 Ne Ticket Passenger up p.m. daily, avriving Windsor (M.C.R.) 8.30 a. m. eastern time ; Detroit (M. C. R.) 8.10 a. m. central time ; leaving Detroit (M. C. R.) 8.25 a. m. central time ; arriving Chicago (M.C. R ) 3.30 p. m. central time, * The Michigan Special " New Night train between Torâ€" ontoâ€"Detroit.Chicago via Canaâ€" dian Pacific Railway Note the convenient hour of departâ€" ure, enabling passengers to spemr the entire evening io Toronto, reaching Detroit at a most desirable hour in the morning. Equipment is modern in every detail, including electricâ€"lighted standard sleeping cars, Torontoâ€"Deâ€" troit and Torontoâ€"Chicago. Particulars from any Cinadian Paâ€" cific Ticket Agent, or W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronte. A new night train, " The Michigan Special," now leaves Toronto 11.50 Particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents or W B Howard, Distâ€" rict Passenger Agent, Toronto,. The ‘‘All Rail" Homeseekers Exâ€" cursions are in effect each Tuesday until Oct. 31st inclusiye. via Great Lake Route e ach Wednes day Homeseekers Excursionists via Canudian Pacific may if they so deâ€" sire take advaitage of the ‘"Great Lakes Trip." The Steamship ‘‘Manâ€" itoba‘‘ on which Homeseekers tickets will be honored, on payment of $9 additional to cover meals and berth ; sails from Owen Sound each Wedâ€" nesday during season navigation calling at Sault Ste Marie, P; Arthar aud EFt. William, connecting at the latter point for Winnipeg and Wesâ€" tern Canada. Miss Edith and Mr Earl Dingwall, Hoistein, spent the week end at Mr Jas. Dingwall‘s. Mr Albert Staurrock spent a week reeently with Dr. Ottowell, Flesherâ€" | _ Following is the address : l Woe, your friends and neighbors \ _ Have gathered here togay Just to bid you farewell ‘Ere you go your way You have nobly offered Your services for us ; ‘Tis our little duty Now to treat you thas. Your King and Country‘s eall _ You have answered with * yourâ€" selt *‘ And we remain at home at ease While others are bereft. We ask you to accept this gift Not for its value, mind, But that you may often think Of those you haye left behind. God bless you in the noble stand You have taken in this cause Aod may you svon return again In safety and applause. Signed in behalf of your friends : Jean McePhail Mrs Jho. Melones Pie. Harry Ward made a very suitâ€" able reply whiie the band played ** Till the boys come home." ton,. Mr D. Haw motored to Clarksburg last week. A social eyening was spent at the home of Mr Dan Mclones Friday in honor of Pte. H. Ward, who has been home tor a fortnight from Camp Borâ€" den, when he was presented with a wrist wateh and purse by his friends. Mrs Forde, of the Queer City, is visiting his son, Rev. E. O. at the manse, Messrs Will and Gordon McArthar, Ceylon, Sundayed at Mr Arch. Fergâ€" uson‘s, the latter remainiog for his holidays. Miss M. McMardo is visiting at her brother‘s, Mr 8. Mc Murdo‘s. Messrs Ed. and Bert Elder, Orillia, spent the week end with their cousin, Mr E. Hockridge. Mr and Mrs W. Gregson, Toronto, are visitors by motor at Mr Geo. Dyce‘s. â€" Mrs Irwin and litle daughter, Brampton, called on friends in our burg Friday. A load of Milverton friends motored over to Mr Riddell‘s Saturday. Haying is completed with but very little rain. _ Many of the old settlers say this has baen the best haying tor years and crop good . Ptes. A. H. Burnet, H. Ward and Reuben Smith were pall bearers at the funeral of Pte. Willie Lamb, 147th Grey Batt. at Ventry last week, Mr W. Stewart was in Priceâ€" ville Saturday evening, returning home (via) South Line ? _Mrs M. Mealia of Toronto, is visiting her aunt, Miss M. Martin Mr A. Burnet of Priceville, spe{)t §_unday in our burg. _ _ Mr N.G. Wilson and Mr D. McCannel made a business trip to Durham on Saturday last. Mr W. Broughton and Arthur of Ravenna are visiting at Mr. W. Broughton‘s. Mrand Mrs Pearl of Toronto, are visiting at Mr W. J. Wilson‘s Mr J. Wilson visited last week at Galt. + The youth and beauty of our ; burg attended the Garden Party |at Ebenezer and report a very enjoyable time, the programme being excellent. Mr ard Mrs Neil McCahnel of Proton spent Sunday at Mrs J. Knox‘s. Mr Fred Runciman of Durham spgnt Sunday at Swinton . Pte. W. Christie of the 160th batt., Bruce Co., and sister of P.t. Elgin, spent last week with their sister, Mrs J. Hill. Homeseekers Excursions‘ HOPEVILLE THE DURHAM REVIEW Dated at Pricevillethe 8:h day of Auguast, 1916. JOHN $. BLACK, NOTICE is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the 5ersons mentioned in Sections 8 and of the *‘ Ontario Voters‘ List Act " the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality, to be entitled to vote in the said Municiiality. at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was first posted up at my office at Priceville on the 8th day of Augast, 1916, and remains there for inspection. Kleetors are called upon to examâ€" ine the said list and if any omissions or aby other errors are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected accordâ€" ing to law. Municipality of the Township of Glenelg, County of Grey] The undersigned offers to rent the Commervial Wotel in the village of Priceville. Inmmediate possession giyâ€" en,. For further particulars apply on the premises. That splendid residence property in Upper Town, belonging to the late Mrs Wilson, will be sold on reasonable terms. Contains threeâ€"fourths of an acre, more or less, Comfortable resiâ€" dence, 7 rooms, hard and soft water. Good bearing orchard and garden. Fine situation. _ Apply on the premâ€" ises, or to the Executors, Thomas Ritchie and Duncan Smellie. | proved 6+ Septere ataiges. . Alfionn, r Eyte‘s c * ison, ® :rl:o. Bir s.m’ affirmed, saved millions to the Empire without compensation, ) | was in partnership with Yu{:m, a N. â€" | York promoter, negotiating contracts | for the Allied governments and he got bundreds of thousands of dollars. | The Bassickâ€"Cadwellâ€"Yoakum trinity got their contracts through Allison‘s ‘ ; | influence in such a way and at such a price that it car afford to pay a million | dollars to men for merely securing the eentracts, some of these men haying | no munition plants. At same time | Canadians could get neither contracts nor advances while Americans were | getting both. While discussing the | Eyte charges with one of the Grey members recently, he referred to the rake off got by Allison, as a strareut business transaction, whereupon our muse got buey with the following reâ€" ault : A busâ€"iâ€"ness transaction, bright, But notbing that is ‘straight‘ or right, Except a million straight, which marks Allison and his friends as sharks. And Sam himself, no longer cool Is gailty or was made their tool. When falsehood or denials fails His genius shines on other trails. You cannot guess how we admire The way Sir Saucy Sam spits fire. The more his eyes dart rays of wrath More clear we see the crooked path ; His shady ways in limelight set Show huge commissions foreigners get. And money paid before ‘tis due, Because to Uncle Sam, Sam‘s true. They talk about the ties of blood But ties of Sam are twice as good. Canucks no eontract can obtain, To ask Sir Sam would be in vain, For " No Canadians need apply " To Samuel, with his loyalty cry. There is no magic in that ‘Sir,‘ Our heads to turn, our souls to stir. Sir Roger or Sir Sam who knows May crush our friends and help our foes. But we may feel war‘s heaviest loss And children‘s children bear the cross ; While British gold fills foreign till, We‘re called to show we‘re loyal still By offering at our country‘s call, Our time, our money, sons and all. But men who call the crooked straight For huge commissions lie in wait, Their rakes are ready in their hands, Tho‘ not to till Canadian lands, But just to rake a fortune in â€" 1 "Tis stratght you hear ; it is no sin ! € It‘s all reduced to science now I To deep, deep fate we have to bow, But when the people get their way ] The dawn will bring a better day, Those ‘* demons of the deep " must goâ€" Election Day will tell them soâ€" Yeou cannot guess how we‘ll admire The way Sir Bam will then spit fire. We have a complete stock. The Variety Store Also Boxed Try us for Writing Paper Residence Property for Sale Letters to the Editor A Straight Business Tramsaction Editor Review, Voters‘ List, 1916 Envelopes For Rent and Papietries Clerk of Glenelg A South Grey Man Jos. Buack. s e Splendid list of new specialties for season 1916â€"1917 including the new everbearing Raspberry, 8t Regis. Broxg & Wriur®orox, The Fonthill Nurseries Established 1837, Toronto, Ont In every good town and district in Onâ€" tario where we are not represented. Territory reserved for the right man, Highest commissions paid,. Attractâ€" ive advertising matter, cheap. 4 You connot afford to BUY or SELL to BORROW or LEND without first seeing H. H. MILLER, Hanover It is bound to increase in value. Men in a position to judge say that no farmer living to-(iuy will ever again see cheap beef, _ This certainly meauns an early increase in the selling price of farm lands, I have for sale ; 100 acres near Dromore, convenient to school, _ Splendidly improved, only %woo down, balance at 5 per cent, rice $2500, 100 acres con 18, Egremont, well preâ€" served‘&:'xï¬l.l) or with another 50 acres, $6000. 200 acres Egremont, near Holsteim. One of the very best farms in the Township. Will soon be picked up at yery low price quoted, â€" 100 acres Bentinckâ€"the John Clark farm, con 3, W G R. Cheaper thans ever offered before, 100 acves Bentinck, lot 51 con 2, W . G. R, near Durbam. Good farm. Buy Farm SnxowRooxusâ€"Across from Middaugh House Picture Framing, Shortest Notice EDENOR â€"@ric: haisa soith of Lawesqrea‘s 8liskamish Sarp. Tickets and farther nsmrticulara at Grand Trunk Ticket Offices. G. B. Dinogman, Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 VUNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Full particulars on application to agents, Leave Voronto 182.01 p. m. daily except Sunday, and 2.05 a. m, daily for Musâ€" koka Wharf. Connections are made at Muskoka Wharf for Muskoka Lakes. Leave Toronto 10.15 a,. m. daily exâ€" cept Sunday and 2.05 a. m, daily for Muntsville, for points on Lakeof Bays. Equipment the finest. Muskoka Lakes Georgian Bay French River Maganetawan Rtver Temagami, etc. Round trip tourist tickets now on sale from eertain stations in Ontario at yery low rates, with liberal stopâ€"oyers, Homeseekers‘ Excursions to West ern Canada at low fares via Canadian Pacific, each Tnaesday, March 7th to October 8lst inelusive. _ Particulars from any Canadian Pacific Agent, or W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Leave Camp Borden 9.05 p. m. Susâ€" day only, atrive Toronto (Union) 11.10 Further particulars from Canadian Pacifiic Ticket Agents or W. B Howâ€" ard, D. P. A., Toronto, Homeseekers‘ Excursions to the Land of Wheat Leave Camp Borden $ 00 p, m., daily, arrive North Toronto 9.50 p, m. Leaye Camp Borden 1.30 p. m, Satâ€" urday only, arrive Toronto (Union) 3.25 p, m. Leaye Camp Borden 4.05 p. m. daily except Sunday, arrive Poronto (Union) 7.00 p, m. Leave Camp Borden 9.50 a. m. daily arrive Toronto (Union) 12.39 p, m, Leave Toronto (Union) 6.40 p. m. daily, arrive Camp Borden 8.55 p. m. Leave Toronto (Union) 9.40 p, m. daily, arrive Camp Borden 11.50 p. m. FROM THE CAMP Leave Camp Borden 5.49 a. m. daily, arrive Toronto (Union) 8. 20 a. m. Leave Camp Borden 9.50 a. m. Monâ€" day, Thursday and Saturday, arrive Toronto (Union) 12.00 noon . Leave Toronto (Union) 230 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriye Camp Borden 4.560 p. m, Leave ‘Toronto (Union) 1.80 p. m., North Toronto 1.40 p. m, Naturday only, arrive Camp Borden 3.30 p, m. Leave Toronto (Union) 12.15 p. w. Saturday only, arrive Camp Borden 2.15 p. m. TO THE GAnP Leave Toronto (Union) 9.30 a. m. daily, except Sunday, arrive Camp Borden 12 30 p. wm. Commencing Sunday, Jure B5th, will be inaugurated a fast and frequent train seryice between Torouto and Camp Borden via Canadian Pacific, as follows : Muskoka Express A Reliable Agent Wanted to and: from Camp Berden by Canadian Pacific Full line of Qatholie Robes and black and white Cap for aged psople, Embaiming a Speciality. A. BELL Property Now K s Lake of Bays Aigonquin Park Kawartha Lakes The Review to New Subscribâ€" ers to Jan. Ist 1917, for only 35c SrorEk to R®x®t.â€"That desirable stand next to Central Drug Etore, Terms moderate, Apply to some smaller shoots, commonly termed "suckers," and the top of the tree be comes too dense and thick. Buch a tree will require severe pruning the following spring to get it into proper form. A too severe winter pruning is what we wish to avoid in young peach trees, ns it promotes vegetative growth aud delsays fruit production. Summer pruning has the opposite effect, and instead of foreing out still more vege iative growth its tendency is to check the tree and to promote fruit bearing. lo prune a one yearâ€"old tree, then, Orst select the best two, three or four main branches that tend to form the itrongest, most symmetrical and best baianced tree. Cut off all other vranches close to the trunk. Summer pruning is not a common practice imong peach growers in general, but it is a very beneficial and profitable operation in young orchards. Peach trees set mpon good soil and thoroughâ€" Iy cuitivated will make a very rapid zrowth the second summer. Bome of the Jeading shoots will commonly muke a growth of from five to six feet if allowed to develop unchecked. \Where such a growth takes place the side branches on the leaders are often pourly developed and the tree bas really grown out of bounds. A tree will aiso freqnuently develop too many of these long leading branches besides number is usua!‘y excessire, especially with varieties wuich make a dense Labit of growth. ‘I be tree may appear too hare and open with only two to (hree main brancbes ieft at the beâ€" ainning of the second season, but the spice will soon be utilized by the de velopment ot vigorous side branches. CPPFR PICTURE, ONRâ€"YRARâ€"OLD PEACR THEBE BEFORRK PRUNING LOWER ONE BHOWS SAME TREF PROPERLY SHORN AND sHOWING THE BEST OF PORM New Jersey agricultural experiment staâ€" tions. J that are to support the frmit bearing surface of the tree These branches shouid be vigorous and well placed that we may develop a well balanced troe. l‘rom two to three vigorous main branches are in most cases sufficient to form the basis of the head of a each tree. Four may sometimes be iliowed to grow, but more than this ONTARIO ARCHIVES Lack of prunisg is frequently re «ponsible for fruit of smail size and urdifferent quailty, for an expensive trpe of tree for spraying and harvest inz of fruit, for a lack of economy of the vigor and resources of the tree which can be directed toward fruit production and for premature old age ind finai destruction of the tree. A certain amount of light is essenâ€" tizi to the production otf Gne fruit If the branches of a tree in full foliage are so numerous and close together as to shut out all the sunlight, ali fruit in the center of the tree will be of inâ€" ferior size and of poor color, and such a tree will soon fail to produce even inferior fruit in the shaded portion. In pruning a one vear old peach tree WWe it« consiGerntion is the sew tion of the fuaid bruuctes, the brancbes To secure successive yields of fine fruit there must be a proper balance between the processes of vegetative growth and fruit production. Excesâ€" sive leaf and wood growth is always at the expense of fruit production. Abundant fruit production is a direct demand upon the vigor and life of the tree P‘runing during the dormant seaâ€" sun encourages vegetative growth. Weak trees may be invigorated by proper pruning when dormant, but an excessire wood growth may be inâ€" duced by too severe pruning. A Second Clipping in Summer Will Make Them Look and Bear Botter. The first sogical operation for the peach trees that bave begun their secâ€" ond year of life in the orchard is pruning. This will reduce the amount of twig and branch surface to be sprayed for scale and leaf curl to a considerable degree, thereby reducing the expense of such work. PRUNE PEACH TREES OFTEN. arm and Garden Wu, Carorn DURH AN, For interior of bu! anc cheaper than lath and % Easy to bhandle Oute with a saw Kasy put on Cannot fall off gaves fuel No dirt or muss Gall and see for yourself Also Sole tg:nt «nd Lealer for Durâ€" ham and vicinity of the Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended to SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS The undersigned begs to announce to residents o?Durlu- and surroundâ€" ing country, that he has his Planing Mill and factory fully equipped and is prepared to take orden.qlor xmen*m Btudents should enter at the w ning of the term if le,. _ Board can be 0 tained At reasonable rates, Durham is a bealthy and ive town, it a most desirable Piri on op c The of the Bchool in past years is a n.mrmf one. The trustces are Wn edu cationaily and spare no pains to see teachore and p%l have every Advnhï¬ï¬t the proper presentation and acqusition of knowledge. FKEB:$1 per month in advance. DURKHAM PLANING MILLS The school is thoroughi ud in teacht @bility, in chemical and Mm Mx:g fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ujlation work. The following competent #taff are in charge : THOB. ALLAN, Principal and Provigcial Mod el Behool Teacher, 1st Class Certificate Insurance Agent, Money to Loan Issuer of Marmage Licenses. A gen eral financial business transacted. DURKHAM, ONT, (Lower Town J. G. HUTTON.M.D., C. M OFFIOE HOURS 9â€"L1 a, m 2â€"4 pm, 7â€"9 p. m. Telephone Communication between OM ahd Residence at all nours. J. F.GRANT D.D.S., L D.6. Hozon GRADUATE Toronto Ymm. Gr Dentistry in all its urauches.""" Offliceâ€"Over Jewellry store nd oppo + site Post Oftice, uuwoaupofl::“muu and Burgeons P 0 FFICEK: Over J. P. Telford‘s office, nearl 0 opposite R:tm Office, * RESLDENCE : Becond house south of Registry office on east siae o1 Alpert 8t. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Twilled Shecting, _ 2yds wide.25¢ ya Meayy bleached Sheeting * _ .40¢ ya Bleached table linen, 70 in wide, 50¢ yd New Goods coming in every week _ 81 in wide, 2} yas long... ... ... . 50¢ pr 140 in wide, 2} yde long........... Th¢ pr 47 in wide, 8 yds long....$1 and 1.50 pr All Lace Curtains have Huished tope New Curtain Drapery 86 in wide doubâ€" le border cream or white .....18¢e ya K. &. K00K, New Spring Goods BIG 4 ZENUS CLARK NEW FIBRE BOARD tm seiise uteeaien vuton, : duties, Business, m and Preparatory Courses open i the year. Boter any day, Fall Verm Bogins Mon., Sept, 4 Illiustrated avd full parâ€" ticulars on npoliutm to se C, A. FLEMING@, Principal Chairman LACE CURTAINS . H. BEAN Staff and Equipment. DB, 3. F. CRMNT, He