l PRICEm 'N a CANADIAMPACIFH o,". The Bell Telephone Co: of Ctiisadti uuucl ou-nouooooocooll Eats................. y"srarpe-t........ ')atimsalperFr..... (Twp per cm........ l)&:3.t'eed............. ()tls, milling.......... Wheat, ............ [rarley,...... ........ Inch†Menard-ll Puma. June 28. 1911. llyts. live,rott..... Batusr................ 28I Flats................. " 'rrrarpertmt........ 600t (Hfmeal per sack. .... tb CO :v--- Owen Sound at mid- _ -':"it, each Thursday (can. . w'ing train leaves Toronto‘ l 3.3 p. m.) for Sault Ste. Marin Port Arthur and n. William. Service via Port McNicoll Imnmences June 2. Steamship Service Via OWEN scum) _ E-IxMSHIP MANITOBA We wish to announce Our New Spring Models arv no ready for your inspection. You are welcome any day to come and see our display. All Durham Markets. t m U“ m bUUNU Point on Baril E-IxMSHIP MANITOBA 'l'et'rttht2',',, _ Owen Sound at mid- Lake Mummy _ . each Thursday (cor French and V i a: train leaves Toronto Pickers! Rivers Cr, p. m.) for Sault Ste. Rideau Lakes "r".r ' Port Arthur and Ft. Severn River I till. . htf 1 sons and \' 909 via Port MeNieoll "g,,it,'liretetld'te C, P. R. Minerlces June 2. " I." we Toronto 6.40 p. m. daily vit Y'lttA'ietet let:.", or ,_W_ _.--- -IWUIIIII‘ “IO 110.0,- "u'................ pm to t!!ltlriiii'iiiiia1"Gil'ir,ll'U. i,,............... 6 21to $58,. ------- Iryercwt........ 00to6 u-'1I.1pv'r sack. .... 5 C0 5 MIA Change For Those tioistg West _ nor ch... .... 2 so to 3 00! Hommken’Excur-ion to We..- “My .... . .. ... .. 70 to 75 on: pan-d. At low hm vi. Canadian tuillinq........ .. 75 to i6liiUii; "(It Tut-dun until October L .> 2 25'3MI. nyclunvo._ Part ulm from my f1 ".."r'q. 12oto"ii'iilSrlidujt Quill: Amt or W. B, ") >- ._.... .. . l,tteiiiif gull-let P‘s-eager Anus, sthv,. heen cxrrlnlly revised. l'I'oronto. " Great Lakes 1llomeseekers' Excursions Every Monday as out" a Particulars from Canadian Paeitie Ticket Atrmttr, or w. B. HOWARD. District PM!!!" Agent, Toronto, Ont, LOW FARE - ,' FROM a: TORONTO ihlijNilriid it VANCOUVER MILLINERY - sifii=i"ifiii='fiiiijijis _ 'p rders attended to Promptly Childron's Hats 3 Spacialts' "s JUNE M, 1917 July 20 Please report changes required to our Local alien, today. Goes to Press I4 " - ..J -3.“ '"Rre% ' Dr and In Lune t the - ken of e week mm, up their 3 onehcld belongings which they noted “by in the meantime. They l hue I: it "Good-bye" to their lriendl } hele who wlah them ptmrity where- {ever they Co. They returned to Port ;Elgin on loamy evening. ( I Word was received on Friday Ievening the: Nell IcKinnon bed Prtlted lelelv in Helilex being in- ullded home from England owing to I very pllnlnl knee. He will be de. teined in Quebec tor some deyl yet and all triad, are enxionely unit- I in: hie urinl here. Plan your Vacation Trip Now an we“ I, prunes-in; uVGiiri now. Rev Mr lube-I n and Mr Donia McDonald are attending the Pro-by- terr n Oranzeville this week. Gm to mpirGiit um lair who undérwent In but we“ is managin- . _- - cum“ we gm of music which they both pone-led to u very high deuce. n. and “-- . !'31etiiiiiTiiriig HI little Stewart yporution The best and newest sections and high- est peaks are seen from the Transcontin- ental trains of the Canadian Northern Railway leaving Toronto every Mona /, Wednesday and Friday. For anâ€: In an ill wind that don't blo- aomebodv some good, The continuous nine of In. causes an Ibundonoo o no»: power at our mill: in thin to". Sn‘utelnbor wil be the order in sound this week. I The Red Cross ladies are always on [duty by anon iing their regular mett- .Ings. They meet this week on Frilay 'next " Mrs George Patterson's con 4 , D R, 6191.918. Dan Malone: of Priceville is beauts lying bis property at tum ly putting 3 wire fence around " lot with paint. ed red pom. Councillor Mclnnu was improving the to“: In: week by giving some ol than; an extra load of gravol. Mr and Mrs Hugh MeEianon South line, Glenelg. go to Owen Sound the week to wait their daughter Mrs Jones with Reeve Alch McCuaig who will be mending County Council this week. Mr McCuaig will be taking " auto. _ Wood cutting is the order this Week on the South line Glenelg. Mr 0 . "under mth his gasoline eutine is t. o operator. Lots oi rain and thunder during the plat week, growth is good. The rainy weather suits the hay fUlds fine. Other crops are looking well. Orcl - “do on all out in bloom and the fruit " beg nmng to form. We re p'emd to hear that Peter Muir’s little boy who was operated on for appendicitis is getting tin fine. m is attended yet by Nate McDon- I'd. For the information of th J A Con. key oi Cbicngo in name: to I corres- pondence to us some time "o--it returned to no ind was in the dead letter mice for some time so don’t blame us lh for non getting nreply to your friendly letter to us. A large crowd was Cut In the Pro byteriau Church on Sunday last. The beau ihl duty tsffordsd opportunity to all who wanted to go to church to be there, Friends v’sited at Ex Rreve Thos Nichol’u and “tended church on Sun day. We ware pleased to see Mrs McCor- mick in church lsstSuuduy after her long siege of sickness during the ear- ly pun of the summer sad the wishes of her msny friends is that she und Mr McCormick may be long spared to occupy their pew in church for many years to come. On Thursday of this week the Sun dey School Convention will he held m l the Presbyterian Church here " 2 o'oloek in the ahernoon and at 7in evening. A large number of speakers from ddhrrent tmta of the locality v ill teke'pen in the proceedings n we†as from a distance, A good end pro- iitable time me] be expected. English communion is on July 8th, preparatory some“ on F ridoy pre- vious. on opportunity cleaning to the noted town of Pnoevills where they will find good aceommodetion for their horses end also for themselves. Also listen to the old mother tongue which will mmind the bearer of the due of his ‘yomh when the mothers taught them in the old language while kuteling it their knees the simple but tunes! preys: "Now I lay me down to sleep†or “Go Mil the mt nis gem chur sir entrain dhe on dochd," Goalie communion next Sunday. tho In July ' so that all who favor pononiziog the oldlonguage will have I Foo: oi the. immediate Meade of t Mr Neil HoCennel were engeged for e couple of deye lees week removing the ’ famine of Mr IleCennel'e father, mother end liner end the rem-me oti NeiIMeLeen who died in Monte: e [from Smelliee '.ttutette, so HeNeil'e loomeiety. Prieeville. In ending the Inletipuon on the monument we ionnd the tirat to be Me MoCennel'e greet gnndmolher. horn in 1770 end died in 1864. Then I: MoCennel'e 'lether horn in 1818, died in 1884 end It MLOmnel'e mother born in 1844, died in 1918. In reading the inecrip- lion on the hret out though" went. ewey heck to 147 yeen ego. What wee ell the invenlione then when this venerehle led, wee born end come to the woode of Glenelg to end her days when there wee nothing but solid wild- ‘erneee in the vicinity ohhe old farm [ " Top Clitt. new the property of John McLean. but, now we must you on tor 1 old iimee bee paced ewe] end all ': lhinge are ot leier inveniione now-e- , due. The old cemeteries ere loteehen, 1 The old marble elebe that told the I none of the old time pereone buried Me now in generel replaced by iine 1 monomente, some costing from 100 to J 800 dollore. The old troffim, were 1 mode of hemlock. The Canadian Rockies ,utiMiiirTgiriiirirg VICINITY A. H. Jaeksoet, Agent. Gen. Merchant. ilopeville I Moo not our Special in Milling. Customers within; to book for BINDER TWINS. Prices good to July Nth; 000 ft. tN; 650 It. MH. Councillor Ind Mrs Cronin visited over Saturday " Mr it. Culliwn'a. Miss Mary Shana visited over the week end with her that Agnes.‘ Miss Roody. tor six years: mission. ary in China, gave Very inspiring talks at the Convention last week and Sunday ot her life there. Rey North ot Bramtord was also much obj wed. The church Sunday eve ins tilled w oeetf1sw. We are sorry to report Mr Will Watt very in. Mr and M: s John Hill And c'iaudren vhised Snurday " Mr Geo Christian: Mn Webster and sister. Mrs Shad. lin, called Smday " J. Dunn's. Via tore at Mrs Jag. Scott's Sunday and en J wing the Convention services were Mr and Mm John McEwen and babe, Cedurville. Mr R Scott. Ventry Mr and Mrs Jun Dean and M155 Mag- gie Orr, Magoe. Sank. Mr A. Riddell yitiited over San. day Inch his dgughter in Dayton. Miss K. Kenna, Mt, Forest; spent Monday at A. R. Barmsru, Road work seems the order of the da . Ji, Will Dingwall is having his verandaha lull; this Week. auding much to the appeennce of his new dwelling. " Iris Dale Glenister, Toronto, is a welcome visitor in this vicinity. lonr favourite dish, " you like It. may he enjoyed at. reasonable coat. amidst ideal surroundings, while tm. velling on the Onnadian Paeitie, Probably nothing helps more to make a railway Journey tty lly enjor. able than a visit to the " Dining Cir." especially if it be a Canadian Pacrfie Dining Car, where the passenger i. assured of the highest form of etr1. ciency In the chinary art. the choices! provisions that the market afford» prepared on the semantic principle known at " Dietectie Blending." Mr and Mrs Hugh McMillan " companied by Mr. D. MeCormack Sr ' Mu Charles Moore and Mrs G. H Parslow motored over to Hartman for a ten days visit to relatives. Mr Alex. Richardson accompanied by his son Arthur and daughter Mag- gie. Mrs W Cornet and babe, also " b other, J. H. Richardson. motored to Lucknow to visit relatives Mr ditchell Cummings of Elmim. visited his relatives, the ilcCormack funnies, Mr and Mrs Hugh Momma and Mr Ind Mrs G'. H. Purslow. Mr and Mrs John Porter visited Hanover friend: recently. Miss Janet McDonald wished Aber- deen friends. Her cousin, Mr Hugh McDonald returned with her to visit relatives here. Dat the boys and Ebenezer in time for the service ? Miss Irene Maddangh. Dnndnlk. visited Mr and Mrs A. B MacDonald Miss Minnie McAnhur returned " ter visiting Ceylon friends. Wedding bells are ringinf. More anon We hear that 11 company are going to drill tor oil in this community. Attractive Dining Car Seryice Mr Renwiok. In old and respected cirzan, died Snurday. The tuner-l took place monday to Dromore ceme- ceg. - -- -- - -- itr and Mrs Robt. Pamlow visited Mr And Mrs John Paralow. Mr The; Greenwood had a nice pile of wood cut on Friday afternoon. Mr J. J. Pent doing the work with his gasoline engine. On Friday evening the friends and neighbors of Mrs Robt. Edge met at her home to spend s social evening with her before her departure for the West. Mr John Monet wss appoint- ed chairman and culled on Mrs Edge to come forward, while C. H. Moffat read " address. and the presentation of a 3 piece silver tea set wss made by Mrs A. J. Greenwood. Mrs Edge 1 repled, thanking them vay nrueh (or their kindnessI and ensuring them she would return in the future sud welcome them to her home. Short addresses were given by n number present. all wishing her I pleasant journey and a safe return. The re- mainder of the evening use spent very pleasantly in song, music, etc., ending by all joiuzng in a circle and einging Auld Lang Syne. Special Notice Miss Myrtle McClochlin timed hum-ck with her cousin, Miu W. Greenwood. l The Red Cm bee held at the Mines Manydee’I he: Thursdny was a success“! one. I a? ahirtd and " towel. were Ld In collec- tion amounted to 37.25. The next one will be held nun Will William. on July Sth. I w-w- B. 9.13am“ It and In Gee. Stewart "tted Mr and In Will Willie-s My. Congratulations to It Arthur Edge who was married to Ibo Mary Ke.. Arthur on Wetland-y. June to!!! l SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE EDGE HILL THE BUREAU REVIEW new "e, . ek.RWltt,"'"m"eD-t-t Owing to the meeting of the County Council and some other obstacles, the Annual Meeting of South Grey Libera Association has been postponed for one week, to July 4th. In Durham T. H. BIN NIB. R. R. 2, Priceville. _ Secy. t'ght'" mwend by l . Ben. ". Hmife’s amen Tum Room“ and Hal for the buy Hon-owl“. To be held Wednesday, July 4 The Fashions. Parm CropQueries. hithrediaThiiIisae We have a stock of ground feed wheat on hand that we are offering for the next few days at 510.00 per ton, sacks includ- ed. It you want feed, buy now as we have only a limited quantity to offer at the price. _ Doings of the mm. The Council ad) named to July 7th at 10.. w. J. S. Black, Clerk. Tttrnuu-Peart-Ttut this Coun- oil pay " per day for team work on road: this year and $2 per day for men Work. --Carried. 1y1ryrtul--Buee--rut Bv-Lu no 572 be now read . third time. ’Signed, sealed and engrossed on By- Law Book. Matures Blaek--That the report l f the Reeve and Mr Peart on floaiiott budge at Lot 90, con 2 S W T R be adopted and that the Route be paid $3 and Mr Peart82--thcried. Peart-MeInris-Tut any person hevinur charge ofthewheeled scrape: the property (I 2 e T muship or know the whereabouts of the sum no bet e requested to please communion“) with this Council and oblige.--; V _ ___-- .-.t.Tt- ""'"_'"" ned. Turnbull-Buck-That the Clerk be refunded " paid for Biological Products plCCl; red for medical men pr.ctisingin this Township and nut he .150 be paid $I5 on shiny. Cu. I?eart--Buee-.Tut the Municipal World be paid Amount of their sc- count for supplies 8t0.59.-Carried. T'arttbuil--MeIato-.-That the ex. pauses of anveylng Kate McKiunon an indigent “that atnottatintt to $47.45 to Hospital for Insane " mm. ilton be paid.------. Turn bull-Mano-rut the Clerk take proper step: to close " and sell that part of the original allowence for road lying between con 2 and 3, E G R and oppxlte to Lots 19. The Council metJune 2. All the members present. The Route in the chair. minute. ot last meeting read and 'Soto'-. Severn] ttotttrnttttiett- tiozehnin; been read, by-Luv no 572 chengiozthe time for “sewing the Township was reed tsfirtsttuid second time. The Assessment Boll u Amended by the Court ot Revision In: paced " t1tutlly revised an! the Com-ud- Jonrned. _ -- .ee - ._. "n.- vvuluurl' Won and to allow all parties concern- ed to hue I say in the Mttbtter.-- Curied. 1ttptnir-rurntmu-riG commu- niouion t'om Tuna es of S B No 3, chiming Lot 20. con 3, E G It for 8 S N o 3, belief: oxer f. Number consider- ,___ -_.--__ .v- "" VI. run a. I" " R. John L HnK’nnon put on Roll. Arnold Noble entered for Lot 8, can 1 N D R. A J Black entered for Lo: M, can 4 N D R. Shirley leIntyre entered for Lot 26, a n 2, N D R Robert Luann entered tor Lot 2, con 5. S P Morloek entered tor Lot 3 ot 7 con l, E G R, Mu Thibndeen en- tendfor Lot 110. con I, W T R. H Moffat entered _e.- tenant for Lot 8, e m T. Jan Smuehonee being twice a: Roll nae-trunk often page 15. - v --ew-e"- .WW. I'll- IVI “It. ' alanda Harbor; T and I)?!" P t Lot 18at, and I9Lh'00n. wager†deeerlbed. Join label. p.03; teh',',.',',) tWk acne. more _ and?" of!" building‘sx Hairy glue. we" PltJ't,ti' .1; harlot: N r t $100 taken o ennedy acre. 0 a amp farm. Thea J and“ no change l J2", 'e/tttgr,','.', 'ditgh'g',rr,'gYg made. JohnO‘Hanly 3100mm iii) 13kg: BELLS"; 19.35 'd/l/U', Lot 25. can 8, EG R. mm Mar. bTGiire', or to proprietor, flare: Kings cob unto l tl',',', 2, , 13' D. C. FERGUSON. ' tleeaeed to m at aue. I bl . k has. McFadden aeeeeamentplaeed at $2850. _.'.'f1"1'ft'fl1tl'tUfe.tiftt"thett John H Robeon wen i of Lot ll, eon 6, may? a; 'iel â€new; gag? House and Garden to Rent. aaaeas or Jd ' con 2, . , Alex Lyon m9. new: to mo. d'ifeltT,'t)ttftart,ge,'i,tte John Ruble. Lot 18, eon 12, reduced and"! “d 'ra'it" GG.' Apply to to $700. Neil Ichailon home farm U. Homage. Review Omee a??? t 'd1t Joseph 'tttt "_-----------------, ter or ot con I, E _ Thomas Gray entered for l of 80, can ttttttge tor Sale or REEL l, E G It Lswretms Mtrkeown en- On Counteaa St. in town of Durham tered on Roll. Archie Park amused adjoining c, p, R. sutiou. 6 no... hr McCannel place. William Pat- good cellar and good well. Roomy gr": interred !e. Int 67, con 2, E a ttettle. Overa quarter acre of (Alden. A humorou “or: In picture form. Newest Idea tn Woman's Wear. _ MIDI: "I“ "an“ m N - -_- ---'_..i., [ The Ogle" as. June 8th ud'or- lI 22l'l'l'e"L"/ Aluuood Kink: emc- HAM-nu uni-ed . com at mm! tet. All qu men acres of land one and one-tun new 7-8 Eve-ho the numbers page“; and. the noc- I mule. cut from thn Hotel on and can. Elem III-tn all!" decimation. . The Reeve Glenelg. For ttarticuho see ttr/tlt', 1htz.'; â€'th um I A. H. Jac “so". or 'r.ii-riai-saiaaria- car In t o Annulment ll chum JOHN lerrr. Durham !Pdet,,.toutr: let 2f, con 8 remand l -"t"-"-------- J. tr. Barron Delayed Convention {naggin- navel-0d " Prof. Henry (llenelg Court of Revision Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co, Glenelg Council TORONTO . S. Blttek, Clerk. 5mg. "sidiiiiGi ts'"'"""""""' was , at * Men's Hats, , Berth re" rvntion- and full tsnrtiru. has at " Grand Tmnk I0etoftiteett or wrue 3 Ladies' Waists, Huston has Algonquin Park - Mag-aunt“: liver 1.ch of My: ninth: lakes Georgina In, Round Trip tourist t ckets now on are trom stations in utttario at very low fares, WIth liberal slop overs. GET YOUR TICKETS IN ALVAKCE I Owen Sound. Ont. I Spring term opens April IO. Circular tree. C. A.FLEMtNG', Principal We move that the editor of The Orange Sentinel and Monsieur Henri Bourassa be interned during the war and also in the same cage.-Goderich Signal. The property known In Mekeehttie'. Mills in the Town of Durham. Ready Independent st once. For pnrticu- tars 3%on to G. & J. McKechnie or to J. P. elford. than solicitor. The undersigned. othms for ale. 100 Acres of land. “Homing the eorporauon on Durham Rand. Also 25 mm, op Lumbwn St" Durham. with building- Alw . new brick house on Saddler m, Durham, with I" modern improve. menu. TuosMcCoxn, Proprietor. Box 27, Durham. Being lot IT, Con 4, N. D. Raul Glenell. eortteinirttt tio acre- mote or Ian. Fume bun, 12 scre- bush, the rut. nearly all needed down. Water running both front And buck. C,onven. ient to {bench und_School. For furth- On Oounteu St. in town of Durham “joining C. P. R. amnion. 6 rooms. good cellu- and good well. .Roony stable. Oven quarter acre of guden. Witt nil at a buggin to quick purcha- ser. Pane-don given inmodintoly. Apply to Don. Benton. Prop. or puticulm iiiiFG I Young women con render the country renl oer-vice by preparing to “to positions in Bonk. and Bai. ions 0mm and relieve young men for wu- service. Fifty thousand men will be Called up very soon un- der Milan Act for home defence-- who will take their plum in busi- nou otBeets not! Innis ? Young wo- men abouid prepare now at the ( NORTHERN BUS. COLLEGE) Attractive Trips C. B. HORN! N'G. D. P. A., G. T. Rr, Toronto Finlay Grahnm. Town Agent. Telephone No. 3 Joan McAUumrl 93 Water St. So sth, Kitchener. Ont WOMEN WAR WORKERS Gaps. I! then I: (Overalls. Skirts. Iranian. Tteq, 1, a,a,etat,ifi,,,ir"iicL m . tio. Wei. mueson a 1mm Farm for Sale or Rent. Property For Sale For Sale or Rent Farm for Sale. unending manom- would enter n the out. mmmurnumndblo. Boo-don: he» Ware-naming. Duh-II nun-nu and mum“. - it a - -. plum: reliance. rys-tedttCttttitttttetttitrtrmatr- In. 'fls'lli'llffl'fi art no _l'lld,1'tpAtSB',Agt and 'ltafrht 'Teerqla.va'tt+6ttiret- Won and acquisition of norm“. HIE; 1.: Ion“ In “mm. It!!! SMITH. II. l. t. Itâ€. bhsll'IOI my The school " thoroughly "up†lam mun. " enema! no element sumo-o IN. on. tor tttM Junior Leanna no m- um won. no “mm mm: In. on Mt - s time ALLAN, 2/Mtl,' In Clou CerutF, Also etrt.itteate In union! Culture. 8-b- "ettr; Science. [anemones sud spelling. nusâ€. WEIR B. A., of It men- "'tig,'reg Subjects: (Ann. Art, Liderature. Compo- tion. Bending. Geoxnpuy. Ancient History [185 ll. CRYUEBKAN'. ILL. Toronto Univ unity. "ttcertificate " I'M-led culture Butgisistr, Eng. Grammar. Punch. mu: kosnsduu History, Composition. Writing. W. H. BEAN tantethe.... ...... ...... .. $3.25 NEW PRINTS " 15c, tre, we I rd. LACrtCURTAtNtt at.............. .... ........75c. t.ooand 1.50 pair CURTAINSCRIM at.............. .. .......12%. 15¢,I7cnad18c " BED COMFORTERS, 1.85 to 4.50:. WHITE _BEDsPREADs,. .... ...... larttetsize.... ...... ...... .. $2.35 aaese T: 5.75." leA'..r £33531! an a “union. In rm lulu. noun“. Arm-nuanc- (or “In . was". ac., an“ lac-mu ml Review Ot Ion. burnt-00:1- ci','.'?,'?",',",?',': “an.“ an... or , on . " MINI sttqttdq0 to, "-toqqrtuntion to THE BIG 4, D. MoPHAIL law of In. W 7 ,rtiara. -ii on! 'liSdhh"t,'dWd wan-cud. 00ml. GIT. (Lower Yom, University. graduate at Ro at of Done-J‘Bnnoom of 'df/gt', itl','at Our l I J HUNTERS Nam ARTHUR R. JACKSON DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Uni'mix W. C. PICKERING B. It s., L B S -- ItoNort GRADUATE ot Tom Boron annual Mm cum. an fg,"Mtht'Affg,t Dam moo- OtNee- nr Jove] that ad 0990 an Pea Molt." . uh hum-um,- "__ "o-is-iid":,", __ “Imam noun. 0.... “WWI-I'm ' 0"}. P. Wu“ In! o"ge,u'rdgigt"ptt': Emil“: mam-u. m 'irglter.t-fifauriiiiTerii " J. G. BUTTON.I.D.. 0 I. Deemed Auctioneer for Co. New Spring Goods Mee huh-on Bt., pom. ( J'lUt't Skull. 0]) J. EGRANT D. 0.8- L. O. In NotaerPtttstiextgom J. P. TELFORD but. smelter in Snare. Notary Public Co-nlutonor " .4 pp. '-' .. I it.†and Egul “no“. cot, V IYAICII. B. IcPllAlL. Ceylon choc. WAGE. Durham Anna loan to Lot. EH BE