he ‘- r 5.5.00 OPP BBNTINCK Wm The Canadian Order of Foresters will attend service in the Methodist church on Sunday evening, June 17th, at 7 pm. All brethren are re- quested to meet 1n the lodge room at 6.30. Visiting brethren welcome. â€"â€"James Hepburn, Recording Secy. We have a stock of ground feed wheat on hand that we are offering for the next few days at $40 per ton. sacks included. If you need feed, buy now, as we have only a limited quantity to offer at this priceâ€"The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Company, Limited. 1.:. 311111111 Mills. who has been 11.1. 11111 11:191 111111112111 receiVed 11 1 ..1-: .111 31111111111' to report. in Tor- ..11111 :11 1111111.:11111 left by the afterâ€" 11- .1111 1 1’..H 11'11111. He doesntkmm 1 1..-.;. hell 1111 sent next. 111 61111B111101V’. Oquelph,h:1s 111111111 11feh' in England, according :1 des patch in Monday" sdailies. 1111b. H.F11lkingham,SyS'I‘rafl‘ord 1‘1 :111‘0rd P )IcKeehnie, E. Mc- 1111111111 and E. Hutton of Durham, 111 1111 members of this battery. 111 the casualtV list published on Sutui'.1_1ay the name of E. Vollett, Durham, appeared among the \11111nded.He is a son of Mr. Wm K111112117 of Bentinck, and enlisted in («11 man Manitoba in the 2221151 Battalion. M \\ VOL. 50â€"â€"NO 2623 NEWS AROUND TOWN in Kinnee, Robb. Rebb and Sharpe enlisted in the For-- D1:11'.,t and v. ent to Toronto y 1‘01 examination. They ah i"! mexiously, but were re- as medically unï¬t. the will "Q t bale the St 811 He. M K11 \V 000 t l U \V W I] da}, June 16th the ladies Cross will hold a White '319 in the rooms at the 3 Stmdurd Bank. Home- ng \\ ill also be Sold, and its 991W ed. 72 .ii iI M M {ll The Aberdeen braneh of the Bent- gian Red Cross Soclety will hold 21 Iew “our 1 Mrs. \Volfe M two weeks, a marble e in town to out inâ€" headstones or monu- erected. Any person Pk done may apply to 510tf 1mm t h err 1V M \Irs. Wolfe. “Mr. Birks the Methodlst church years ago. um mar: me. 191 I} [I {lg \V S serum. in memory 9113. who was killed imy Ridge, will be v nuiu-ning next, 111 ‘hm‘ch. LV‘ II Hugh McLean and I] vi_siti11 kmds r Of‘ï¬C‘ Kav aw ' SBI SIPKS ham meet those who ert and betray nier Borden, in ucing conscrip- bare my mormng lI‘dâ€" Bum mp will and 1K of OVV'f paying highes 1nd unwashed. '- gue turne \\ 118W ,oes recently 5 distributed nests all the aid in at the is week. t0 the W4 g0 by 1 intends V innineg It K9 )Wnship de- ‘ Wheat, re. evme Yollett and d relatives last week: Iturday. daughtex the week . and Mrs conscmpâ€" 1 after the shall be Marys waa st week. St. Marys ei‘ bushel Torontr. with he If “'81 visiting IV “'6 of Mis< Munday this of 1'1 wee {i Blrks 0 .\'I( maid 119.29. )UI‘J 2 ' ed last ‘ 7 ifâ€? the ‘ 3311 1 f: mnerl} l a [:;1;."et>‘. 11¢. 31" mm m . ?I’- right-pa ow i .Lfi‘o‘nt in Ira OCK a druggist some years .ago, but has been in Toronto for the past seven or eight years. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos: Barâ€" clay of this town. but has been re- siding in Toronto for some time. here. and in wishing them prosper- itv. we voice the sentiment of the {VF} .le _ C' ummu . n' 1ty may attend the memorial SBPVICe for the late Pte. Alex. Wells, in the Methodist church at '11 mm. ; full uttemghmce is de-sired.â€"â€"â€"Chas. Ritch- ie. Master. We mngratuiate Mr. Edgar Ritchâ€" ie. (if Elbuw. Sask.. son of Mr. Wm. Ritchie. of this town, on his mar- riage in Moose Jaw. on Thursday last. to Miss Bessie Weir. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weir, of Eg- remont. Mr. Ritchie has been west nrt' the past six years an is now in , rnmfortable circumstances. Vvâ€" -â€"â€" \‘t‘h'ï¬ \K'r?rvelrr_iafried in Toronto on 'luesday afternoon _last. .Mr. Heard served hlS apprentlceshlp here as l ’4‘- The letter is of a private nature. and shows a strong feeling of ï¬lial all‘ection. We hope :victory may 54mm come. and that he may soon be restored to the anxious parents. We congratulate. Mr. Geo. Heard 01 Toronto, and Miss Efï¬e Barclay, --\ letter from Pte. Frank MucKay was received here a few days 21:50 by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MIMIK'JY. Frank is exceedingly cheerful, says he is about all right again. and is anxious to get back to the ï¬ring line. He had a close eul'l. but is grateful for his escape. Mrs. J. S. Duncan. died at Sarnia «m the 7th of June. at the age of :39 ynnrs. She. leaves :1 husband and ’m'n sons. one of whom is at the front. She was ill only a few \woks. and (loath-was unexpected. Slip was :1 sister 0f Mrs. Andrew Scott. and was well-known by many in this locality. Her maiden name was Tena McDonald. safe ham 311‘. Moore McFadden of Pickering was in town :1 couple of days last week to \‘iSit his father, Mr. Thos. )IcF1'1d1icn, who has been quite 111111111 of late. Moore has sold out his (1111“ business in Pickering but has not yet. decided “here he “in locate. He has just completed :1 new residence, which he has rented in his successor. The Canadiann Press Association meets in Toronto tOâ€"day and t0- ninrrt‘mz It will be a big gatherino, sixty-fruir from the western and R'lz'iritime provinces having; signiâ€" ï¬m‘i tiinir inlrntion to be present. Utiwrs :U’t‘ known to be on the “VIII and {It 1mm, seventy-ï¬ve publishers will he in attendance frcim nutside nl' Ontario and Quebnr. Pt». P131 1" Montgomery, “no wont 1_1V'1_31's1_?:1s \Vith thbe 4th UniVers ity (lows 1'1‘11111 Toronto, and was with the Princess Pats at Montreal, we? VV1::111111le1il at the Battle of the Somme has been in English hospitals for :1 (unsidomhle time Since is nOW in lairlv good health, were it not for 1:11 :11T1Lti1i1n of the eyes. He is a 211111115011 01 the late John Corbett, II \Ir7. ‘1. B. Montgomery, daughter of the late John Corbett, gave us :1 :1111 Saturday. She was here from Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs Thee. Iixing>ton who came Dy motor. She is now a Doctor of Chiroprac- fir and is opening up a practice vâ€"v-v vvâ€"v vvvvvv nav- their garden party on Friday ev enâ€" ing June 15th, on McCrackens laixn. Aberdeen. A good musical mogram has been provided. Ad- I um} mrder same. :huse U) I'll 111111 3117311110} of Wiarton as their undidatu {It the next electi1_)n. Mr. IcAuley is president of the Domin- 1111 Fish Commny, and one of Wiurâ€" 1111‘s most prominent, cit,iznns.Tl'1e 1'111vm'1tinn is reported as 1;: rge 1nd nthusiastic. mdsop of Bentmck th ()mngemen of Durham Dis!!â€" rt. are requested to meet at the 3.:0 rnom here on Sunday morn- next. at ten o’clock, so that they 1y attend the memorial service - the late Pte. Alex. Wells, in the 'thodist church at '11 am. ; full endame is desired.-â€"Chas. Ritch- ’l‘he I 1"21111 SMITH :hatham message from Lieut Yule “as ixml here, \lOIlfIily morning by or Laidlaxx announcing the arrixal in England of the Dur- boys who went overseas as of the 248th Battalion. They Halifax on the 29th of May, made tho. trip in 13 days. 10H lla demonstrations close on :ral. Ladies who have placed call at. once and receive "1nd also all intending pur- . as the month of June. when may be your last chance. at rosidonm west. of M m Irs. J. C. Nichol. ihemls of North Bruce met. last, Thursday and chose Mr. “rut, uuu'w force, and ings. not ] sirn to see I}:ztf143 })11t {those'WIMJ It is. to I <[)Pllf \\ill I 9M! 1111 t1]; 1t . ‘."‘mel‘ Nil} 1". erï¬ is :1 ' 11 i a". ‘42:: I’ 7 '9 i111[)1>s[t11:~. Chief Jas. Farrell of Ki'ncardine made several convictions lately for drunkenness, and the result is the evil is becoming less common. Men ’ï¬eeded more ih industries and on the fapms than the army are not to be enllsted. Men who fail to resp 0nd when called to be tried by court-martial as deserters. Act not to come into force until pr_o_clairnqd b‘y .- Opder-in-Copncil. Voluntary enlistment to be perâ€" mitted until each class is called. Local tribunals to be formed to he_a_r appeals for exemption. No more thaï¬ 100.000 men to be called to colors. CLASS Qâ€"Unmarried men and childless widowers. from 42m 45, CLASS 10â€"â€"Married men, widow- ers with children. from 42 to 45. Men married after June 11th to be called with single. men. Allan. (3., attached m the A.M.C. at annnm. The daughter is Mrs. F. Rutherford, nf Owen Sound. He was. a Disciple in religion. and a C..msnrmtim in politics. Interment 100k place l'Iflnrim' at Greenwood cmnotery. Owen Sound. .7 ._â€" WUIIBUEAX U’ .Ut’lr ‘IUP8 UOSIUN NH 110 UBOQ .811} $1103 {JILL J'Luqï¬lllm fauo put: snus (m1 “.xxopgm u .x'q 13mm 1-.1ns s; 3H °uazmo JBLHU Aux: mun saaumugmlbau pm: spuau} JO (31;) -.Ig;) Jamel 1‘: puq mu: ‘punos 112mg 50 smapgsaa uJo(1-o.xnuu 433mm an}; in) auo SB.“ ‘83!) go $11305 gs; sum UH pawl-20 pua an; 1111 {lama-gs pomp ‘-ap pun .x‘BN w mg: (3 am uu muoq 15m 01, pawmaa sun OH:Â¥_«)IU(1‘,II{ Mr. X. C..\Inif1:imr_i.3vhn spent Mime time :1 few years ago as book- keeper at the cement works hem died last I‘midxy in Owen Sound utter an illness of four years from pernicious anemia. Ip to a few mmths mgr“. he was able to attend tn his duties. Then he was sent to the hospital, to learn after a few weeks‘ trentnienf. that his case was parties, who were Witne esse s to the snlnmn covenant. The ceremony nver. zmd congratulatims extended, the (.‘4')II]_[;)2-111}’ partmk ofa sumptu- nns repnst. and the evening: was pleasantly spent. The beautiful and mstly presents. indicate the esteem in which the bride was held by her friends. The Chrmncle joins in tendering renfzratulations. guests, part. it"‘S sc ’lï¬mn HYL‘I'. 21. new. 12. h... Mayer m 1] church. The bride \m: by her father. and the solemnly sealed in the about one hundred guests. friends of me . 0n Tm wvddina' lmme 0f Buntinck. still was the destruction 1.11111 11031-1; l:1t.i1111 in 0111' 111.111 ranks. and even the 1‘1i1‘ tu1313 \ie\\ of the world‘s greatest 111113 \\ill be indelibly i113- 11131353131] 1.311 th13 minds 1:11 2111 \xlio sum it. Tl113113 was :1 11111313 11tt13111l1-1111113 but patrintism t11â€" day is 11 111111111 force, 111111 11111111 :111131111 such meet- lugs 111.1t l1ec:11ise 1'11 a morbid de- QiI‘13 to see 1111.3 13131195011113 scenes 11f l11ttl13 but in 1:11) something t0 aid those V1111) fought our battles for u< It is ’11) 1113 h11ped the money so $111311: will 1.113 11113111311 to good 11913011an :11111 1.11111 111.) unworthy fakes Will 1311313 11111} (.111 {1131.111113‘sgcnerositV. 111131313 is. 11 danger 11f 1111:131'11111110115 ï¬ne sight t0 marching in 11' large» number \\‘H1mdml. even hm] an element still was the d‘ latinn in our 0 the pirture \‘j THE BATTLE OF THE SOMMB The Battle of the Somme in movâ€" ing pictm'os. ttjtgflther with a reel ut‘ (-nmic liricturés, and a laughable farce entitled "Charlie Chaplin's ElnpomDnt" W53; presented horn on Saturday night tn :1 full hall. The mwcvt‘ds were for the neneï¬t Of an itxt-:11‘»;1citntwt t-etm‘ned soldier. by whnm. and in Whom interest, the. shun“ was wtpsnnted. It W2)“ :51 war in pivtures. but nut ."t war in realâ€" ity. The smuke ut‘ the big: guns was soon in the t'tistance. and dead. dying and wmtmied saltlie‘rs‘ were 1m .Un 'l'uesday artern wddinu' was solemn mum of MP. and Mrs {t'X-ntinck, who!) their . Amhm‘zim. was: g 'iuge (0.311“. George 4mm township. 1‘ ho c wrfmqnori at. {our 0' ’mx’. E. S. Muym‘ of ’hm‘ch. The bride w: their death DEATH OF A. C. MAITLAND PVidMlCD P\RI‘V\\1H§*I‘Q.TI'IQ 9 mm: 1 good idea uf the m2. and Hench lite and showed tn be ,ume t0 theâ€) last. 8W? spirited marches fur many 01‘ than ght to see th' in: in under (350 EBAYâ€"BAILEY DURHAM, ONT., THURSDAY. JUNE [4, (917 L% Homuized at. the Mrs. Jalm Bailey, heir Oldest daugh- ms gix en in mar- my? Rem nt‘ the 1‘ hp ceremonv was :‘ term) 0 1'1. flemnized 1 1110! Im last, even m 1198 in certam mm. It was. a the prisoners escort, but the crippled and mg the enemy. 14111953. Sadder {ion and (1034.» the Methodist as «m on away -. bonds were 9 presence CY and eighty 0 contracting.“ P. The pmâ€" I‘ the trenchâ€" Ni bi’ . the pretty f. the the Superfluous hair, moles, etc., per- Imanently removed by Electrolysis ; (electric needle) Without pain or jscar. Positively no return. Satis- tfaction assured. Rates reasonable. For particulars, call or write Miss Hazel Banks, 4 26 3mp Grand Valley, Ont. We congratulate Mr. Arthur Al-- lnn. who was married in Hamilton nu Saturday, June 9th. He is the yuungest son of Principal and Mrs. Allan, and holds a lucrative position as accountant in the Royal Bank at Hmilten. We understand the groom is thoroughly posted in the banking business. and is highly es- teemed by the Royal Bank manage.- mcnt, With which he has been con- nected for‘a number of years. His bride is the only daughter of Wil- liam Hugh Wardrcpe. K.G., of Ham- iltcn. The young couple {are on a honeymoon trip to the Adirondacks and will visit some of the large American cities. has been called “The Roll Call of Heroes". in which the writer onu- moratos the names of the mighty men of Israel who met just such times as we are now passing thrrmgh. and see how they met. them. The story is suggestive and striking. It. reads like a romance. They are described as men of valor: men of understanding: men ï¬t for battle: men expert in war. Swift as mos upon the mountains, perfect in heart. men who could keep rank, men skilful. fearless. energetic, Ca- pable. loyal. united. .‘wiven men of that. sort. all hent upon the accom- plislmm-nt of one thingâ€"they are simply irresistible: no matter what hosts. may ring them round. they will break through to victory, whatever their Captain commands they will do; whatever he wants they will secure. If he longs for a. drink of Water of the well of Beth- lelwmarhich is by the gate. they will out their way through all op- position and bring it. If a barley ï¬eld falls into the hands of the en.â€" emy. they will drive \him out or. perish in the attempt. If there 15; a lion in the piton a snowy day to; to be shaken out Of“: an indiï¬â€˜erence and smug satisfaction. This hour calls for Religien. not things; out:- standing“ things are seldom most. in- fluential or i1nportnntâ€"-â€"it is m1:- tives, principles. ideals. The im- 111‘11‘tnnt crmsitieration of the times is that, we think Clearlyâ€"justly. “'13 have high Vision and worthy m1)- tiws that “ill be controlled by leligious ideals. \Vhat new and \x 12 trust better \xnrld will rise out of the ashes of this 111st. conflagration we do not, know. Events have :1 shrmwjl way of laughing at the DI‘OplN‘l. 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More far- reaching than the destruction of Jerusalenm the fall of Rome. the [1:111:11ss:11‘11311.111e Reforn1ati1f111.the 1111111711 1111‘..\11111111_111,is the 011111155111 Upheax 111 in our own time which is 1111s1111‘1ving and remaking the whole 1:1111'113 111" 81101111}. 11111 woe to 11113, 1111'istian 111:111131' \\ 1111 i111agines 1:111t 11111 aims and ideals. the methods. the 511111110111111s,1he standards that haxe seenmd 19111110111111, prior to 1914 The Baptist convention is in sesâ€" sion since. Tuesday morning. and Mill ewellent addre esses, free dis-- cu~~mn~ and fhe close iitention of an interested audience. much bene- ï¬l. will he the result of the con- i'erence. The convention will he concluded io-nig‘hi, and we defer a general report. The annual sermon \\:a< pleached last night in Rex. ludson McIntosh. of (Men Sound. was preaclu Judson McIr Th 9 f0 1 10w 1' n he said: REV. 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