'tl LCM/tir RETURN EARE'S To wgg-gzau CANADA ï¬QME‘ESEEKEï¬S 'iC)lliiu,mSllOllills The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. oamm mus moms tDaari9,mghti26 1ileavrMixed Feed- at Special Prices We have a stock of Good Heavy Mixed Feed on hand that we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feel get our prices. Bers a genuine quality motor cat equipped .Irib)5,, with every device necegury for comfort T-u-', and convenience in motoring-electric Helm h and starter, speedometer, 3 speeds forwatd . and reverse, heavy upt.tois.teiinstang. pliant - springs. The lowest priced cat In Canada , equipped with self-starter. _ . C eztg may e13)?†“CIVIC- am- I" ."MNYI-C â€Ch! I IIOIIA. .‘.K. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA. Lam“) “MIA. - - " MARIO $695 Fairbanks-Morse Agency t. o. . OSHAWA TORONTO "s.. As Mr. McClure sees it there are two kinds ot obstaclesto peace-first, the questions involved in the war, I itsell. relating to territorv, access to' (the sea. national security. etc.; and5 jsecond. the states of mind of ther [peoples at war. As he well points: “at, the questions involved between. , the nations are themselves sodiffieultl {and perplexing that it would has very hard matter to arttle them all (trttisheetorily even " all the warring {countries Were on the best of terms [with one another nod waking in 1mutual trust and eotyfidenee. And. of course. the diftrealties are magni- tied many times by the lactthat long- continued war-has brought its awful harvest oi misunderstandings. crew} purposes and balreds. Such islhe title which the well- known publicist, Mr. S. S. McClure, gives to a new volume of his, issued by Thomas Allen, publish" in Can. aria for the Houghnon Mifflin Com. pany. In the multiplicity ofbmks relating to the war ills one of more than ordinary interest and value. Agency for White Gasoline Tractors Afterl9 days of uncertainty at Ottawa as to the fate of qonseripr tion, the question is still unset- tled,' and the Premier-the man with the responsibility-must be at his wit's end. He has consult- ed Sir Wilfrid and both have held conferences with their followers, but party bogeys seem to stand, in the way of coalition and :t may have an election announced before many hours. Sir Robert will never again, in an issue so momentous, act so rashly as to make a pronouncement "off his own bat." A desire has found expression in England for a visit from Sir Wilfrid Laurier, which may possibly, but not probably, be gratified. To Be, or Not To Be ? Obstacles To Peace r hone 67 THE BUBBLE REVIEW Lambton St., Durham I ijuris%riiGiai 1"iiG"i"Gr"vii"i" Howard, District Pun-o'er Age IToronto. ont. A Change For Those Going West Bnmesukerg' Excursion. a; Wert. gm .fyPtert.tor ("a vit..erdltut Who was the 4isapprinted' sport a wcek ago Sunday night. his lady friend not calling on him ? Quite a number of the ladies from f ere attended the qu [ting of the Red Cross quilt at the home of Mrs Andrew Magwoodl on Wednesday last. On June .lst we noticed a certain gentleman In. our lure. wearing his heavy coat while working m the field. Br 4th.--Fiereher Ridden. Percy Ledinghnnl. Sr 'drd,-Marit, Walsh, Myrtle Borer, Morrow Ridden. John 'Cotlett. Jr 3rd.--Gordon Ridden, Jessie Ledmgham. lal.-Jnhn Ledina- ‘hamegldie Lana, Jar, Atkinson. Br Primer-David Boyer, Uamvron Cor- lett. Jr Primer-Mamet Herr, Jâ€. Mei». Average attendance H. Mrs John Hudson and son Ji,, and daughter Margaret spent a few days with iclativu at Durham and Travers- ton. Mina Gertrude. Clauser of Hanover Sundaycd wfth friends in this burg. Mr and Mrs W T Hillia spent an evening recently with Mr and Mrs J B Switzer of near Hanover. Mrs R Dargavei and daughter Ivy are spendxug a week with friends a" Vickera. Mr Jack Ray has been laid up for the past week with blood poisoning in his hand which we hope will soon be better. Mr Alex. McIntosh returned home Fridayatter spending a. ccnple of weeks in Toronto. Mr and Mrs J O'Dargavel and son n! Ruck MING motored out and spent Sunday with the formers mother and sister. Miss Mary Duggan was a iaest of Miss Barber over the week end. Dr G'. A. McKay and brother Will, accompanied bv Miss May Mundle, Mrs J. ll Picard and son. Mrs J. H. Klein and daughter Madeline, mot cred from Toronto Friday and spent over the week end with the latter's motliu and sister Mrs It, Dnrgavel. The former motdred to o. Sound Sat- arday and spen' Sunday with their mother Mrs Mc-Kyy; - Mr, and Mri. Will Johnston were guests of Mrand Mrs J. Ray Monday. Quite a number attended the S. S convention " Willrumsf'ord, on Thursday. Rev Mr Conn at Mark- dale gave an Interesting and much appreciated undress. i Be m the larger portion of Mr, MeClare's book is given up to the question of the conduct of the war ‘and the spirit and temper of the (people of the diftierent nations in the ‘waging of it. Our anthor;bas re. cently visited all the warring count- iries and had exceptional opportunities fir coming into close touch w"e this ‘phnse ot his subject. While it is not diffienltto see Where his sympathies lie and what his convictions are. he succeeds. we think in givinga faitly impartial ieview of the situation. And it is this portion ot his book that is of exceptional value. i Mr. McClure still thinks that the question as to who is responsible for the starting ofthe war is worth dis- cussing. In fact. he insists that it is a question that will not dowu.nnd he goes somewhat carefully over the around. not so much judging the ‘issue as [resenting the arguments on ‘both sides. His presentation is, Snevertheless, quite to the taste of the _ ordinary Britisher, for he well knows on what an unsatisfactory ground Germany‘s claim that she was towed into war really rests. vital, but the fate ot Turkey is stnted es the Issue ofthe nor. And. though she has for the moment dropped somewhat in the beekground. there is no denying the feet that with her [we are tied ug some of the serious problems of t e future. And it is because of her tsites-se, looking towardrthe inturethnt Mr. McClure finds himself jotitied in devoting two of his most important chapters to Asiatle Turkey and AngloGerm‘In reiatitns thereto during the past fl.'-. teen years. And a reading of those chapters certainly helps us to an understanding of the dittieulty of the problems that await solution follow- ingrthe war. NO. 13, BENTINCK. STEEL BRIDGE Mary Cu man, Teacher. DORNOCH Miss Jennie Davis of '.rrayerstyt is spending a few days with her fur ter Mrs Rcbt Webber. Miss J Fortune of Aytou visited last week end with her Mend Miss Marion Petty The Red Cross Sewing Circle met at the home of M13 Robt Webber jr. last week, 25 ladies were ptesent. eoll, $2 65, The meeting this week is to be held at Mrs A Knisley's and on June 12th at the home of Mrs Wm Smith. Mr A Knisley went down to Hol- stein last Thursday after receiving word of his fathet's death, The fun- eralcameto Durham on Saturday, interment taking place in the Sau. geen cemetery. Our Annual Picnic will be heldin Mr D, Donnelly's bush on June 26th. Further particulars will be given later. We are glad to report that Mr Geo Bauer is improving after a severe attack of rheumatism. In a letter to his uncle Mr James McKenzie dated May 4th, Pte Will Knisley states that he had just re- ceived a pair of socks that had been knit by Mrs Robt Herd, Allan Park We feel sure that Mrs Herd will be pleased to hear that her socks found their way to a Bentinck boy. Several from the vicinity attended the Bruce Preobytsrinl of the W ld b' held in Honour, Hey 81st, when they bed the pleasure of listening to Mrs Menzies. miesioosry on furlough from Honan sod Miss Wsrren of Welltenon. who will shortly be on the staff of the W M 8 there. Some others sttsnded the Bsugeen Presby- lterisl meeting in Ms. Forest on the same date. Mrs Dr. McClure who has been in Homo for 8t years, gets an interesting talk on the reople and their worlr'. All spesk of interesting, end enjoyable meetings with encour- aging reports from most places of ill-l creased contributions. With I better knowledge of the needs in the field, there should be an sdded stimulus to the work in the home church. We m: sorry to see the name of Edgar Cuisio, non of I former Hunts. den minister in the list of wounded Ln Moudcy'l pupa. Mr. and Mu. Olen: Hahn and It. and, In Plulip Rekhopf motored from Knchener and spent u for day. at Mr A. Grienon'a and other friends, Plating their con: Ind pawn. Fran arc-our appearance. the hay mp will be abort so they we trying to unto " To: the mmty by plant- Ing more com. Fresh Groceries The {swim "* buy SOUTH-EAST BENTINCK Large s Me, SOUTH BENT INCK Our stock is very large and before the advance. ' Buy before the advance in We have a number of Rugs left in the newe neatest patterns and in the nicest Oriental shades appearance of the Eastern Rugs. but a great AMI f MoKechnie’sW eekly News 3:215 SEE OUR NEW We have the Boots and Shoes Men's Wottten's. Dongola Blacker. Women's Chrome Tan ... .. Men's Blucher.... ...._, 3ydsx3 yds-..-.-..$H.00 3ydsx3§yds.... ... 15,50 3ydsx1 yds........ 17.50 cu m we Incest Oriental shades having all the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheaper] newest designs in :4 inch top Blacker. ' . . . .. a; _rr...."-'""' U 3333: Emscxmmgggcgmmsgmsg 'ii' 'dl' Liner-WW "I. -~- an G " in ici es. '0 ii £01151: tall l, risks, Do { 23E; fd Ll imtsdset i)i M it now. Sc; iii',! MacFhRLANE'S DRUG STORE iii tfl) 7719 Reasst,tr, A)?» ti,; 2yt John McGowan All kinds oigrain bought at market price. Speck] Reduction on Flour and Feed In ton Iota, Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop price, which is sure to come CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . .. very reasonable rates THE PE0PLE'S MILLS Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfaetor7 bring It back and get your money. C. P. R. town office our prices are WALL PAPER in the newest designs in the the- neatest "..... " .....$3.ttt 'Hees right as we bought patterns. Bur your Eickctl here = 1917 'rw, l K0113! i J, Flair per cw: . .. Oneal per sack gimp per, cm. . .. gm; milling" Dunn. Jam, lion. 1iee,tob..... Barter.............. l thu been onrulllix‘v Being lot It. Glenda. count†lea. Frame Ira, "at neuly all In running hot h In ient to Church ttl er pullculnr. a; 6-Roomed II: and soft WIN-r garden up f1: A One " h. p. trttct ion ' Jpot one .96tr4t, M'pmat t duo! eettieNstor. complet, Mummy-Burn Ir,vr, t?t one wagon and '1“)ka errtttinsr in ttood osdet J. Idiillivnv. H. It. N 0m lack of fresh air, m. dhed. their functions. Stubbc h “live lung tissues. “id. be taken promptlv f “IR LUNGS 11?] Durham Markets. 93 Water hi House and Garden in Steamship Via Oil LIN BTEAMSllll' l 5 . 25 p. Marie, 1 William ‘Servit commen Leave leaves Ow an night each '1 necting train For WINNIN'L I'll Don Town Shoe Store The Foam money you sa We do not 7, may lines are il much tv, pree 3:1' Kid is wh ,!eca'n Bo where will k: good shoes at ir, “on in Hosiery. Headquarters frr Tn rrs Gauntlets and 0lorcr. We wish t are now rem welcome am Shoe Prices tin Farm for All Great Lakes PRIC WHY NH W I taken promptly for ham a when strength is lower matritive value rredtes re: he“. The rich rod live of the blood to relieve t't soothing and healing to “A“: Substitute .. lk h FOR SALl It!!! 7 , 1917 MILLH Pt Orders MISSES I M M or service SUL'NI) lot pep