The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. OATMEAL mus nouns :Day gs, light we LOW RE'I'LIRN FARES TO WESTERN CANADA "" ONCE A wzzn E... HOMESEEKE . S EXCURSIONS Convenient Service. Modem Electric Lighted haunt Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cara and Colonial Conic. For Tickets, Roservatlona. Literature and Information. apply to A. H. JACKSON, INSURANCE. DURHAM. We have a stock of Good Heavy Mixed Feed on hand that we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed, get our prices. lilgavy Mixed Feed Buys a genuine quality motor cat equipped with every device necessary for comfort and convenience in motoeintt-4ctrie lights and starter. speedometer. 3 speeds forwad and revere, heavy upt.tolsterinttt4 pliant springs. The lowést iwiced car-in Cinadn li equipped with self-starter. . ( HE il 'ittfttlh IIIVIIN - Ana '-qetT".o nsane-c. REGINA. IAIK. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA. Dunno $695 “MW‘u . - Fairbanks-Morse Agency at Special Prices L o. E OSHAWA ONTARIO ONTARIO -AReT4r TORONTO v, u "I am here to say that, God beirg my helper, lo the full manure of my ability and luv strength, I stand to fulttl that pledgelo the men who hue “one overseas. (Loud applnuue.) "I went to reiterate that while we want the man-powcrol‘ Canada; organ- med, we cannst permit the wealth in Canada to fail to take ite just share of the burden of this ww. Then we mutt face the whole problem of attrmsitural prodtution, and see that ID far " it is possible " the Government to prevent waste by the nppoinsruent ofafood controller." (ApplauoeJ --Th. Stockholm Sooiuliut gather. ing in nu! to u" been pummel. w. vultur- " a, not with the cou- nt. ot the Emu. --Big Donqu ll . it “at [man d my in '8l'ut",llJ,'l the (or. «I ttd Britain during an. In. It ig I" has!) Bu. who: lithium I Mr. ttowen who won greeted as he cume forward " "the Lloyd-George I f 'Ontario" spoke without [curve in fare or of conscription ot men-power. food ‘and mu- materi .ls nnd the orgnnizr ‘tion of ngricultural mom-eel for the winning of the war. Mr. Rowell'n attitude is nnmistnknhle and may lose him some votes in localities where pm~German feeling plevnils, but he: huitateo not not hedges, "principlesi before puny" being his motto, and ail 1 right thinking men will support him. He urged strongly that the present crisis must not denlop into I racial issue. Strong men of both Incas “he opposite Viewer. He made telling use of his visit. to the front- and the 'tMeg- uge the boys had given him "send us In "a men." I King Constantine of Greece has been forced to abdicate, by pressure lrom Britain, Prince and Russia. Traitortrus designs there will now come to an end. Haig has made an- other notable advance this week, and Russiaâ€: attitude in becoming satis- factory. The United States is show- ing extraordinary zeal and the u. buat campaign is petering out. On the whole, the outlook is good. The latest news from Ottawa is not re- assuring. Agency for White Gasoline Tudors Thursday last wee another red let- ter day tor the British iorcee. The attack was in Belgium this time and though the enemy was aware it was coming it availed them not. The Irish, New Zealandere and Antreliane have the glory this time at the lee- sines ridge. About 700Wpruosur" were taken, e substantial advance made and it he been held in spite cl desperate counter eitaekl. The “inn ring†around Ypree II c mpleiely broken now. Hill 60 disep red in e cloud ct duet. the Work Tlt'] nir- men was superb. but the hunting of the miner. long in prepamioe. right under the German haste. wee the tenure thnt broke the morale of the enemy and toned the Britieh. It we: described In " eerthqnake. an; la more than n match for Bin. dentmm. _ Both the speakers named, Rev. Father Minnehen. and many othen gnu Adi-cues in favor of conscription and the "It audience In. electric with sympathy. Dr Clark declared" he would break with Sir Wilfred ehoulo he oppose: conscription. He wanted the mobilization of everything ; man power, materiel power. moral power, with only one end in View ', the winn' ing ofthe war. i With only 24 boure notice they enc- jeeded in crowding Massey Hall from tloor to toner. with an earnest. crowd _ueitssrrur, the moving torce being as ‘puo-conecription feeling end the on:- 'trect of bearing Dr. Michael Clark M. P. for Red Deer, Alta, and Ontario 'opposition leader Mr Rowen. Un. doubtedlv one of in purpoeee we! to influence Dunn on Monday following when Sir Robert Bordon brought down hie conscription measure. Toronto Liberals are generally not a very prnninent quantity about elect- ion times. but now and again they ate galvanized Into life and one of these occasiona was on Saturday last. Concription Demonstration British Victories F hone 67 War Notes THE DUBHAI REVIEW Lambton St., Durham 8lMoral1-Brigham--TUt the fol- lowing account: be recommended to be paid. Mnnicipol World; stationery. $2 20 John Bum, refund dog tax.. 1 00 Moses Jump, “lay" ...... 90 00 Moses Jaoklin. 'o_tstto....'.. 1 05 Flinnigm god Sherman. put- -- -- Brig hatn-MeDtmtall--That Reeve and Clerk be authorized to consult Robertson & MINnb re Hydro by. laws-Carried. and walk... ....... /... B. P. Ahrens. Milt... ..... Red C-oee workers, grunt... Flee: her McLean. rectum . . . . Revel Boyce. rectum. . ' .. .. Jemee Lauri]. remain. .. .. Harry Irvine, regrttit..... . Joseph Blake, reerttit...... John Blake. recmlt.... .... Thou. Wiiliottghttr, recruit“ Willem Bailey. â€emit. . .. . . Clarence Johnston, reernlt. . Geo, Hamel. removing umber Amoee Hone, Bllintt washout matt “Maligjupeetipg Hume: and'Du'ii Mikel " dit'."..?: impec in: Long ma ')"iiiiid il iGiGi 'uuoo' . .. 1 debentures .... .... .... _ Hydro E. P, C. pan insul- latitat.........A.. .... ' Hy. Intuit: on. meeting†a. o. B itth"s,ttra meeting†'2N'l'trttld1t tttfa: a e mm.“ as" A. C. IeDmId. one netting. Brittum--8hewell-That J, " Dmg-il and A. McDonald be I com- mines to investigate into killing sheep and that Council is of the im- preasion that exhorbium prices have been stated in Inidnvita and the owners or dogs be located and made townie according to ltor.-thtrried. MtrDougal1--MtsDonald--That By- law No. 14 ttotstirutimt gum to Red Cans Workers be timuly ptustsed.-- C "tied. 8hermrll-hie,Dottttall--That Reeve and Deputy Reeve consider com- plaints of Fred Monk and George Home! and be tutthorized to take such action as they deem necessary. .--Carried. McDongsH --MttDortsld-TUt each commie-ion: be granted lane to ex- pend $250 in their respective _divi.s- ions. ~Csrried . MuDont 1d -83 tttreli--Tut B. Ren- ber be gunned lane to erect a gaso- line hydrant on highway subject to Municipal Aat.--thsrriea. BeDottmtll--8hewell-That com- mmee ot Manama, Brigham and Ma. Dangull be authorized to View sink tole " lot 2, can. 8 and have told- way repaired. Carried, Brigtitun--8horeu-TUt council gram ttoo to Bed Crust, workers of Bentincxior the purpose of buying supplies for Red Um. The and ttrtusttohe levied uud collected on municipal taxes. Shorel1--Brittliom-TUt T. Flan. nigan and J, Sherman be paid 615 tor erecting posts and Inlk " lot 29, con. 13,--0irriod. Mtrrhmald--WsDottttau--Th" John Burns be refunded u dog In being error on roll. --0arried. Mepoagtp1l-Brighot--TUt the council adjourn u a court of revision to rest m a general basins». -Canied. BNtum--Me1hatttta1r-Tut fol lowing mm" be udded toroli ; John Bolgar, Bert Owens, Juno: Past, c, Mordt, Dan McFarland. McDonald --Britthtun --.Tttat the assessment roll be scoepted as revised by council and the Assessor be poi, his "lsrr-thrried. Alex Hopkins. assessment reduced $150; Henry McCuslin. assessment reduced $100; Thos. Reeburn. assessment reduced $50; Funk Cuin, encasement reduced $750; Wm. White, assessment reduced $50; Mark Mervyn, assessment reduced $100 , Ben. Rottaun, casessment cou- tirmsd; Mrs. T Miller, assessment Cotitirttted. MeDcttgtslr--MeDtmor--.'rhat tele. phone lines of R. Brigham and E, Bowman be e sealed ct $20 per mile. --Orried. Court of Revision of the Township ot Bentlnck wee held in the Town- ehip Hallon Hey 28th, 1917. Min. utes of In: trteetirrtt were reednnd adopted. The following appeals were considered. Brigham-at-eu-plant dogs ot the fol lowing ratepnyera be . rack off the roll .' Mark Mervyn, Chas. Slac- well, J amen McDougIll. Jacob Nnbn. BENTINCK COUNCIL .... 16806 Tit 06 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 "is A U xnndien Railway ticket does not represent merely e menus of transpor- tation between given points. It, in addition, provide. tne travrller will: every comfort and convenience devel- oped by modern railway science. " Safety First." with up-to-date equip-' ment, unexcelled dining service. printinl uleeping cure, in l word, everything that e railwny cnn provide for the comfortable transportation- of its passengers. including courtesy. Fridey It 4 o'clock in the schoolhouse and with Mice McGnrity no hasten, spent . couple of busy but pleasant hours. The school we teetelnlly decorated with than nnd pretty boa. qnets and preeented I very homelike nppeerenee. 39 pain ot cocks were turned in end n collection ot $3.45 taken up. The next meeting will be held on June 23rd " the ecbool when Mrs Hugh McLean and was Maggie Mel on will provide the lunch. At 5.30 e dainty buffet luncheon we: served end the meeting closed with the Notional Anthem, tresthamid--trtselr--rh" council 161011": to meet on Saturday. J ll! 7, non for -rtst buying-f Mr Ind In Wm Valle" received a oublegrnm In: Wednndsy stain! that their son Pte Eur] Voile" Ind been Wounded on Il-y 13th but no innhor particulars were given. Earl enlisted in Carmen. Inn with the 222w battalion and was " for- tunate u were“ the ocean in the name transport u the Uhh when be mummy ot " tanner ecqnnintonoel Ind friends. He has been " the front airre Feb and " nanny trlendl here hope am " wounds are not of a serious nunre. Our Bed Cross sowing circle me! at th , home of Mr: A Knilley In: Ink. 21 ladies were presem tad collection was $2.60. Mr and Mr: F Gruby, Egremonf. grant Sunday mth Mr and Mrs Wm ickor. Rev Mr Whitley will hold I payer meeting on Thursday eveninc of this week at the home ot Mr Wm Smith. Rev. Maura Ashton 5nd Bilton " ited our school In: Thursday after. noon and enterttined the children tor an hour with story and manic. The visit was much uppreeiated not by thallpupiis only but. by the catcher " We . Don’t forget the Red Crou Garden party Fridny. on McCracken’a lawn, Aim-dean. Points To Consider When Purchasing A Railway Ticket The Red Crosn workers met Int SOUTH-EAST BENT INCK Large s Me , Fresh Groceries arriving every Week. - The Highest Price: PM (at Produce G. it J. McKEGHNIE V ABERDEEN Our stock is very large and before the advance. We have a number of Rugs left in the newest designs in the. neatest patterns and in the nicest Oriental shades having all the appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheaper. Buy before the advance in price 1fdKedl1nie'g Weekly News 3:31, In. Qttitthrk, Clerk. SEE OUR NEW 'WALL PAPER We have the newest denier": " a“ ---. - Boots and Shoes Women's Dongola Blacker. Women’s Chrome Tu ... .. Men's Blueher.... _ ........ L's " inch top Blather 3ydsx3 yds........$l£00 3rdsrrNrds.... ... 15.50 3ydsx1 yds........17.50 gmmsazmummggmmg 2% Gifts for 'e?' jj' _Jet1ektiii,s!i',i,i t,ifl, the Bridd I I numha hnvo with them ifi 'il) Take 3 Ldak With You 2 --the ftneat in the land. jfj, g MacFhRLANE'S DRUG STORE 3:5; 99 That ae,tssllkstmt iii, 333W mammmmsflsmaflmxg: newest designs All kinds of In bought It market price. Speck! Reduction 2“ on Flour and Feed in mm. 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND mam 2"."t John McGowan Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Selection is madé â€sf " our Store. Such a variety of useful and pretty articles. With the use of your cou- pons you can buy Rogers' best Silverware at half price. Bring them in. Buy your tickets over u. P. R. from us Giorehandmnd save worry and confusion. lo the Groom-c--- CR'MPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates THE PE0PLE'S MILLS Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfactory bring It bank and get your money. C. P. R. town office ‘, which is sure to come. our prices are right as we bought in the nettest .....o. " .....ss.1o We procure Bonnets ' Flowers from Dale's tghoiitd have with them Violet Dulce Toilet Water " Vanishing Cream We any a nice snort- meat of Toilet Articles. Let us show you them. Bor your ticket! here " my: 14 1917 Co-pchion Powder 'ts", ' _ "SCOII’S Ell)tlllllll3lla 'tiii-rt........ ' myriad...“ a Chopper cm........ 1 'ttttttttleading)) $hnttutr, June? 21'] gal. tim.fots..... gm; milling†on. " h. p. traction [my 'iF' loo: one sous sop-rum. um: "et calm-cor, romplete. Ware lusty-limi- Btizzod l a n - In†and tank. ne uh L' Ming in good order. At ', loin; lot 17, Con a. N 1) GM. concurring a! Irlrv- III Ina. Fun-churn, le ucrr- “:14 not - I" Med d nun I ittt"l',St,',',t from and ImLA l 't ieqtto “It. Indschuul. FM! or puticulm apply to Jnus Ah Ax: , s .3 Watee at. South. Knuth-luv: I. UcGilliu-ny. H. H. N Durham Markets. Minus tttrt/ w... boon t5urudull v w-v Inn-c Mwho "who those who have used im"tntiatg "tuffs and vapors. h meh meal to enrich your w and help heal the sens» the mix-neg with its pure III-bod properties. TU “It: of this Sean's Enqlu'gn tre.atrpent will I. Glued way to remove nude-tad: is to treat mum “a - m is Physical I“ The system needs non oi and easily digested . . M and you ahould r. spoonful of Steamship Service " OWEN sm m STEAMSHII’ MAR 17 "_.',. Service via Port commences J um 2 Leave Toronto ti. [ewes Owen Sound night each Thursde nocting train leaves s.ts p. m.) for Sm Marie, Port Arthur William. For WINNIPEU Wo do not g Hm may lines are n t? n lunch as prawn? res; Kid " wholesaling u So when will kid 0: good shoes at prawn: I. in Hosiery. Fare for Sale or Rent “Carters for Trunks, Gauntlets and Oloves. III Down Town Shoe Store The sooner l money you save. We wish to are now ready welcome an y & Shoe Prices All PRIC Great Lakes WHY NOT 1t)l. y FOR SALE JUNE u, 1917 MILL Orders atte Childr MISSES H " W " h