tl Pi " So " " ts '0 " 3; tid (ik Make Canada's The Jr. J'. Way/rad†to Canada’s 'thorn, Am Buy YOUR Share in Vietorr-- ~Bny a Victory Bond. . lake your Money Fightx Buy Victory Bonds Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co, OATHHL MILLS PRO!†' Dar " In.†it u For that Car that has We have seven] styles How about that new This mo 4mree donated by ATTENTION, AUTOISTS I Ob Roy Cereal Mi We carry a full line of Auto Accessories and Supplies pace donated by Day " light i26 ll 5e"t"-"'="-==z==a-a-a,ll 'ictory Loan 1917 to to choose from and lost i Dash Lamp or 'Amtr7iit"i5i7 TORONTO 01100 A comfortable brick house with a No t "orte cellar. Moo tt good frame born um! um: acres of land one Ind one-half mile. out Font Hahn Hotel on 2nd con. Glenclg. Fur particular. see A. H. “exam: or Jenn Hnwm. barium used you ill never Voluntary enlistment has taken thous- ands of men from office work. Conscrip- tion will take more Office help is scarce now and will be swrcer very soon. Young women and boys under military age must fill the vacant places. and they need trammm ,ï¬- -_- “nu-u Iv w "E"" 0!] ‘V v-..-.n.u 1'y"""m"ton, W ., ' V. . 2:0“de S li' 'eldittg '!' Nova s/roti.t.'. lav l,'g Coaggglmrned mission d tt, if? P. Grahath " ttot a “ad" ary, gave usplendid lecmre in Pres. “:th M {mum game are Cfmoetrted, Church Mondav evening . . t ' _ . - 'm o “at: fel',!,',' York, has three We extend our sincere F"nfiay 22'r, a 'c'iuGu'ld'"dTf'te"t,t,t til' to Mr and Mrs J. Lediugham and fam- blue. p a ily ot Glenelg. on the death of their sou, Pas John Ledingbnm who was ' . " - killed in action on Oat. 26., Memori, Saucer: Wd a...“ “1..-..-“ -.-A___,,,, '... - Mr Wright is fresh from the people. he asked the Liberal Executive at a ilargely attended meeting to cell a new Convention, to take action on his jl'l'l'di'itTg The Executive was !almost unanimously ot the opinion 1l1".tctentiG was unnecessary. but Mr Wright pressed " point. A lirliit-iti.e-..iii; Convention was called. not ot Liberals alone, all electors in cluding ladies were invited, there! was no machine work, no delegates of any kind, simply a meeting ot elec- tors and alter hearing Mr Wright's attitude on War service and on other points he was heartily endorsed. _ The Union government was created for Warservic: Mr _Wris.th.tsuppGG I them in it by the voice ot the people I ascertained one week before nomina- J tion. The pe Tle 'rilldtawthdir" own conclusions ll it be true that Mr Ball I has received government endorsa c tion. Not that it matters much at t . home polls, people will vote as they t please, bat that part of the soldier u vote that simply votes “For†govern- mentor "Against" It, makes the en- I donation important. t . . _....-.. W“ W' Mr Rose Parke of Durham spent common Important. the week and at his home here. "---------- Miss Ivy Dargavel was the guest . . of Miss E Barber over week end. Standmg of the Parties hire McGillia of Toronto was ugliest - h . . at Mrs Dargavell over the week end T e Nongmatlonl on Monday spow- Old man winger has halted his ad- ed gen straight [jaungr aetltyyrtiona, vanes. I guess he is wanting to bring and": Quebec, mug FPtrtlI1ioniii,' up his heavy (m llely. an tine cyte.rvativeiriiii,iiii.' One The Instifme is busy preparing for mun.“ oi, the gpvemmeut, Hon. aRed Cross box eociul to be held on Martin Bumli. regelvgd 1cclamation, Wed. Dee 19 m Hall. if dIdGW i', 'ft,11iet,r,i,.n, Nova 500W} Rev. Mrs .Cooke. a returned mission» I dug: Afrrmgii 1221.13.20}: 939d." Iry. nave a snlpndid In...†G. 1)..-- Saugeen Red Cross Workers The Nominations on Monday show- ed ten straight Leaner aetltyyrtiona, all in Quebec, nine Fiterajainioniii,' and one cyte.rvativeiriiii,i1ii.' One memhnr ." OL- - _ Girls Needed in 0thces Trouble Light ? . - ,,. -.-.. u ‘uvnuc, Arm- """Neyefe' --mn Hum. The next shipment at Rad Crou nppliu will be undo on iathe very beat place 8.3.. Dec. In. raining and prepare to Mist Annie Build ot Louie. ll O Vil- mand for tmped office nor " home of in Amt Hustle this , as: T, tune. Np 'ng, ar tr reeonappli- PIhlioSehool 1mm mum-id :. A. mummy, C. A., I visit Mt our school last Friday Giii Prim-5m: rgrqtgsrVA .vun-..‘ .n-.u-- SI uo alone, all electors in ies were invited, there nine work, no delegates simply} meeting)! elec- be ithout either fit the home of C. I reported txeeiiiiaiiiaG.' rt, G o In 'te. “my " ' Ir hifrii1,irii' " has Thlfbdul I btrrlt I nor: uneven-Id; 5rturPrm--gtrs, Wm Plgey,ter.raiiii. C Irvine; Tron. Bonti Rev Grimm ot the priiiGeru,, Church. Crnwford. called on his con- trry"lott_ort the 9th line last week. A hole of snppliee we: sent last week to the Belgium by the Presby- terian Indies at the North Line. They were peaked " the the of Mn Arch McDowell. Mrs Wm Lnnney ig the guest of Mr Warren, Mrs Patterson. Mrs Anthony and other friends in Palmerston. t Wedding belle no gt) ,, 7 ,,.. v- _.... -u. “cull!“ al services will be preached in church next Sunday at 2 p. m. Mr the w l rev oeyl last week with her cousin Mrs Fred Sheweii. Mr and Mrs Jae. Walsh and sons Leonard and Jock motored to Walk. erton and spent Sunday with Mr and M " Ed JCimttor's. Mrs R. H. Ledinghem and Mis, Mary Dnzgan attended Ihe annual meeting of the Bentinck Red Cross at Mnlock last Saturday. Some oi the young people from this port took in the ball in Desboro Pri. day evening and report a very good time. '35 DURHAM um“ G D. Gaci of Dérnoch few days last week with In Mrs Fred Shewell. Miss Selina Truax of D turned home utter spendil days with her parannhere. Miss Mary Dnggai: an evening with her triend Walsh. Mr Joe Kenny and sister Kate spent Snudayrat Mr F. Showell'a. - ' - "r- "-"'-I=II .""P'" Thanh, also: a comma] Mrs J. Mulligan and Mrs A. Corbett attended the Annual meeting of the Bentinek Red Cross workers at Muloolr on Saturday. Noe 17th. They report a good attendanoe and much interest . shown in the work of providing oom- lorts for our boys " the front and in hospitals. The need is alwavs increas- ing and no matter how much we do it is little compared to the "tsriiUei, cur brave boys are making for us. Our contribution to the years work from this line is as follows: 257 shirts, 84 suits of pyjamas. 81 pairs soaks. 16 pairs slippers. l2 dressing gowns. 20 stretcher eaps. 6 personal property bags. Ree W. I. McLean of Hanover con- ducted a prayer meeting at the home I of Mr Jno Mulligan Wednesday night. I The many friends at Mr and Mrs t George Turnbnll were pleased to know t that on the 12th Inst, they celebrated , the 56:h anniversary of their married I life entertaining a number of their I grand children and other young friends d at their home in town, where they are I now spending the evening of their L" lie. Very shortly afterwards they as " were married they settled on their in hush farm in this locality. where like oo , their neighbors they hewed out a oom- 0d fortable home for themselves and pe family where their son Geo now re. , sides. They are now the only snr- CQ rivers of the worthy pioneers of this let community whersthsy always took an no some part in every good work. Pos- c, sesed of a good memory Mr Turnbull 'lei can still relate in an interesting way a" many events which happened over I s xty. years ago. We wish for them lots, many returns and that they may be dro spared in health and strength to 0919- tror brute their diamond wedding. hon I Me 5nd Mu Ju Jhther upon the ink and with Prioovilla fricndl. Miss Jun Derby mat last Isak with Vane, minivan. Mr Ju Math" receivad the Md no" of hu nephew Pte JI. Mather ot Pricoyille who in killed in union in} anoe. mun lost I "Noble MULOCK DORNOCH WELBECK. SOUTH BBNT'miat than; in our PNDdinz a Vicâ€""7v of Durham re.. spent Monday td Miss Lolita Open: a l The tax oolleotnr. Mr Adlom of Hanover molten his on†brief, business like and courteous. Shall we grow!!! about our paltry levy when young beam are freely paying thou- country's levy mth their life-blood ' k Mr A. Ireland, while driving with e t load ot he, one dark night lest. we" y drove in'o the ditch and wee thrown ' from the weggon. Fortunately hie homes did not run may, end some time efterwerds, Mr Ireland wee found lying stunned and bruised with the reins still in his bends. He was soon assisted by severe] good Bmeritene end we trust is none the worse of hie fell.) . Judging from the number of hie onl- lere, Mr Farmer is "at home" to " _friends this month his plough-teem receiving with him. The potato buyer comee in his car to mike polite inquir- ies for the humble Irish spud (duller sixty now, my friend J The Rewleigh man offers you I chew of gum. end Chesley prices for your butter. Deep sorrow is felt at the new ot .- Victor Shenrman'e death. The ter- e tibly stern message of the war comes g, home to us with fearful force when a the fateful telegrams come like Ger- ' man bombs hurtling into our homes, 1 Sympathy that is hard to fully expreul‘ I ia felt for the Bheurman family 1tth1 r for the many when in Grey when l boys are not coming home. They l died for us. Shall it be in yam ' Two different parties have informed as alao of haying seen “a bean." poa- . eibly a wildcat a polar beer or a rhin- oceros. It may have been the untam- ed pussy seen by North Egremont people. Friends of Mr Chaa Clark have re- ceived word that. the we" is loath to let him go. so we may sing "Will Pl no come back again IP' all winter. Mr C ark has been tmplorad mth hm nephew Mr John Clark in Baekatch- , ewen since lest spring, I ta)r/thlroEahnie'is Weekly News mt, We me informed that outdone hundred and ten, the only men who snid'd’llgo my chief. I'm and," hailed from the aeoond oonoeuion. l 1 Mr Colin Bay demootmted the superiority of Inn's inventions our brute force when, in three din. with his atoning machine he lifted and cu. tied off sixty-eight huge boulders from Mr Thou Hummus. I Mr Robt Corlett in to be ttttttttrata. lated on the expodition with which " new bun bu been completed. The new building nuke: n sunny spot on the November landscape. 2ND can, BENTINCK NORTH! The President and Boot-our] of our Red Cross Club "tended tho annual meeting at unlock In: Sunniâ€. Sums the not and 'ithiuh'i in Mm Inboll IcQuam'o. run of our two month. Our stock is very large before the advance. Min Egan“ [clan of tho D. B. Buy before the advance in price, We have a number of Rugs left in theiewest designs in the neatest patterns and in the nicest Oriental shndes having all the appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheaper] A Splendid Investment for Yourself, We Recommend the Purchase We SEE lilch and was thrown m. Fortunately hi: on “my, and some Mr Ireland wu found at! braised with the lands. He was soon Boots and Shoes Women's Dong.“ Bhretser 1"ee'fehriiiii%T, ..... "_"" the new of! ' The tor-1 3m: a "s.... 3,438 3Irds.... 3n" , Tea.... 2."t John McGowan Phone All kinda of grain bogght a Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop 500 tons of No l Mixed Chop WHEAT mo BARLEY Every bag guaranteed. If not tratisdlustorr bring" 1t back and got your money. Low Grade Flour, Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Corn Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn and our prices Are ri Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour MacFARLANE'S DRUG STORE Beef, Iron ad Wine CR'MPED 0ATS for Horse Peed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . . .7 very reasonable rates Try 1his1Uie meals. is a bracing. enriching, blood purifier that gives yOu a keen relish tor your "........ tr.ar E, which is sure to come. tMO per Bottle THE PEOPLE'S MILLS People not really sick get who lack ambition sud " always tired med s brace: for the sluggish organs of the body. .-...tte,tttt C. P. R. town ottioe Bur rourtieiretn here the latest base of Victory Bonds A Patriotic Deed for the Country on miner 1nd med iiiGiot, --..a3.tt rich as we bought Tasteless Cod lim Oil Ill' tings may bright brain, I vigorous body and a clear mental outlook. jut what is waited for a " per bottle to luau-band“! new force an active brain and I ruddy healthy complexion. NOV. 22, 1917 'if???'?'-'"" be Plllt " iii" KA WT it 34:24:39: 'lF.'yyp'. w (a l g Fall “and a! How aha E , g Sweater The village ' If.“ plunged In (In when word c L. Hither. you Huber. “lingo, Word Was rec. Pu 5241mm d In Margaret l Ionian wh, for}; thin village, and r the terrible cont! att October Mu] H. theme hope mp gum actions. Com I“! week with! Id" T. C. u Vania; her mow on the o. D. l, Mire Mary k with hot water villi“, for the v. “(Colin ll," washings [own artreet Mr Aidm the-hed on In saith Lune. SMH', Kee Buckhuu an. piwo last Mrs Lowe of l ion. of It. Part “In Sndue I qeeh and at her In D. G. 37a Highest Pri cars and l The cost the car its $5.40. Ja There out Can F-%i. g: motor a II We PRICE" sh th fu TIL OI tr