All kinds olmaln bought at market price. l on Flour and Feed 13mm. Every bag guaranteed. It not stitisfaotor, bring tt back and get your money. Low Grade Flour. Rolled Oats, Breakfast Cereal, Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Cora Chop, Cracked Chicken Corn So, No. I Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop “é soo tons of No I Mixed Chop “HEAT AND BARLEY. We have Boots and Shoes in abundance. No room to quote prices but call and be convinced that prices are right. Rubbers have again advanced in price. m, are still handing the m out at old prices. , Some Men's, Women's and Children's Hosiery at pric- as that at prcuent cannot be duplicated. Trunks, suitcases valiseu, etc. at prices that are cheap, quality considered. Repairing " usual rereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour CR'MPED OA.TS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates Down Town Shoe Store THE PE0PLE'S MILLS The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. OATMEAL mus moms :Dagrf,H, Night§26 We have a stock of Good Htavy Mixed Feed on hand (hat we are selling, at special prices in ton lots. ff you need Feed, get our prices. If You are Going to Practise Economy this year...::.: HEAVY MIXED FEED :he Chevrolet Garage U. P. McIntyre, of the Chevrolet Garage, has been appointed Chatreur Examiner for this district fort9ttt. The fee for examination is only $1.00, and the Department charges $1 for the certificate. This is permanent and does not require to be rpnnwar] frnm “my. I," CP-set.. The Ontario Dept. of Highways now issue Professional Driver's Certificate of competency wish to pass the same examination prescribedf mended by the Dept. to all motor-car owners Certificate to possess. In case of accident, it , 1rj.? yy2 competency to operate a car. Take out a Driver's Certificate John McGowan Now is the time to start and by dealing at this Store, you “ill be taking a step m the right direction to save money T Call and obtain one of our handsome Chevrolet or McLaughlin Calendars for'1918 at Special Prices same examination prescribed for paid drivers , unléss they posseG ijiirteiii"iiii'itf, '. S. McILRAITH Special Reduction now issues what is known as a Non- owners and drivers as a desirable , it would serve: as evidence of a Class B-Mate McKay, Irene I' Kenneth Marshall u ' m age 19 ly Sr. Primer A. Class-Seaman Cecelia McAuliffe, Roy Wigg Canon & Christine Goodchildt Falkingham. Jr 1 Class-Irene Storrey, Margaret McAuliffe, Wallace Hepburn, Freddie vollett, Violet McDonald. Total Sr. Class 23 Jr. 22 Total 45 Average 19 Pt "" 'otat attendance 34 F Form lil -A. Stewart, I. Marshall ; l.. Knox, M. Koch, J Lawrence eq. ; J. ‘Clark, A, Morrison, S. McCrae, H. Find- lay, E Runciman. C. Towner, H. Ramage Form ll--Campbeil Grant, Ethel Young Form I-M, Park 231 (honors) R. Thompson 227(honorsl, M. Davis 202-‘ ll. Lauder 188. o. Bell 187, J. Burns 185,‘ J. Mather 183. _ DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL DEPT. Pupils whose names appear below have taken 40 per cent on each subject and 60 per cent on the total. l Wm. Proudfoot, K. c., M. P. P. is now leader of the opposition, which will have 3 program ot its own likely to bediscoyered as the Session pro- greases. 1 mm: at next electiun, were among other measures dealt with. ~Some of these questions will take " little time. The peat situation may be the most important item of the ses- sion. but one never knows. i More trovermrtenteontrol of the By dro power and in sea utilization thereof, L'v'1ud,'21e into tbsp-asi- bimv of obtaining peat " fuel, Highway deselopaiisnt,' Medical edu. cation. provision for taking trhiier writes at next electiun, were among niihnr manna-- .3-..“ __, . More attention I: to be given to the care of returned soldiers. the enlarge- ment and usefulness of the minimum Hospital dealt with, practical sym- pathy extended in the Halifax dis. aster --.v.. _..... vuv £1Il|C§n Thanks for the bountiful harvest were rxpreued, the urgency of the food problem dealt. with and rhe Dec. essity for increased production. l The fourth war Svssion of the Lis, Nature met on Tuesday in Toronto I d is likely to be shorter than usual, m, f extreme program being prepared. l Dr. Jumies'bn. M. P P. is still in the Speaker's chair and fills it with the iti'enity burn oral ilitv and rxperiu-nmu; [There was the usual hriilianisy at thel opening. guns. cavalrv. frills and far I belows and a distinguished sudience. January School Reports The address of course referred 'O the w r, to the traerifices being mad", the determination of tire Province an eongeerate all our resources to achieve victory, in conjunction with the Allies. It is issued to persons who Ely: Durham 3tetriete, gel Nontgomerv.. dear, VeSsio, Francis Young, La mbton Street, Durham, Ontario 's-Seaman Havens Roy Wiggins, Efiie Goodchild eq, Freda Average 29 FEB 7, 19m of the legislature , and is recom- Total 45 37 "‘ W""""." IVI 1W suppliél will be on 'iid/G/l',',' 2nd. -1t main and mm)... ". ’ The February shipment of Red Cross from the mwnshlp cmsisted ot i310 pm at a mks. 31 denim shirts. 29 (f1aniet shirts. 1 pr wrialletn. 17irtret. fcher cups and 12 candles sent " field comforts ; 58 psjum who. 58 have]: 19 face cloths. 18 hounwiveu. 68pe Iona] pror any but. 10 leather pil- lows, 86 handkerchief: and 26 pillow slips no: " bolphul supplies. 1 The Red Cross workers met at the church on Thursduv. Jan 3|, with 22 members and 6 visitors present 60 pairs of socks were given in, 22. annals. l9 face cloths, 36 personal property bus and ll pvjlma snit- Cullection amounted to $15 .0. Sly, February shipment of Red! Dran- ---- .c, l ,1 The monthly meeting ot the Iron: Hine Red Cross met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs Wm. McCullooh. TWalve ladies Were present. 14 shirts and 16 prs. ot'socks were ha dad in and taken to Mulock nu Saturday. Mr and Mrs McCullocb taking the suppiies. The next [Henri-u) mm L. .w.. an“ an: mcuuuocb taking the suppiies. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday. Feb. 27th at the home of Mrs John Bailey. ’r""- Ivyrllc'. Thepext ah: Dalian will huff"; tr.tArt.prsw Mr and Mrs Mare Mervin visited Mr and Mrs Wm. Pearson of Allan Park recently. Mr and Mrs Jae. Heugbnn of Ran. ‘oyer sperm Sunday with their daugh- ter, Mrs Chas. Rely. Misses Pearl Orr and Annie Mo. D, mid of Durham Visited over the week end with the latter‘s sister, Mrs Harry Rwy. Miss Vera lboy has recovered nice. ly from a sprained arm. THE DUB MM Rmvmu We are sorry to learn that Mrs Jno. Comte is ill a: present and under the care ot Dr. D. B. Jamieson. Our teacher, Miss Kirkmwn spent the week end with MissGtrtratie Cor. belt ot Son'h Benninck. . Mr and Mrs John Hopkins of Maj If Sank, are spending the winter with relatives and friends here. Mr Bop- kins intends disposing of his property here belora returning; His brother- imlaw, Mr Ed. Crazier will return with him, I M M. KI RR. Teacher No. 3, BENTINCK. Sr 4th R Livingston, W Grierson, R Bailey Sr 3rd-G Reay, H Milligan. J Turnbull. Jr 3rd-D Mather, M Reay, N Grierson. Sr 2nd-lt Charlton, J Mc- Ronald, R Johnston. Jr 2nd -M Alex- ander. Sr lst-G McCulloch, W Chanton R Hartman. Jr lst- M Charlton, N Mer, vyn, LMervyn. Pr-E Crozier. l M. S Kirktown, teacher. I NO. l, EG'T & NORMANBY Sr 4th - R Morrison. Jr 4th-Y Blyth, R. Grant, M Mighton. Sr 3rd--. R Blyth R McCabe, T McCabe, M. Eden. Jr 3rd .--S. Lawrence. Sr. and - M. Keller, E, Grant, R Wilkinson. Jr 1htti-L. Wilton, R Finnigan. 1st - A McCabe, H Grasby. Primer-S. Eden, 1. Wilkinson, F Grant . A Lawrence. _ ' ( S. S. NO l, NORMANBY I Jr Ith -Esther Petty. Sr 3rd - Augus- t: McAlister, Marjorie Caldwell, Reta Mountain, Cecil Webber, Harold Watson, Mary Marshall, Norman Carson. Sr 3rd John Marshall, Arthur Petty, James Marshall. Jr 2nd--Rona d Smith. Norman Marshall. Carlyle Smith, Merle Meme. Jr Ist-Margaret Watson, Janet Marshall Jessie Marshall. A Class-Margaret Webber, Margaret Marshall. l Sr 4th -fl Mountain, M Lawrence, C Ritchie. Jr 4th -M Alexander, G Ritchie A Armstrong, M Langrill, A Knisley, P Noble. 3rd -H Lawrence, 1 Armstrong, W Grierson s Sharpe, H Roseborough. Sr 2nd-L Armstrong, L Sharpe, F Hop- kins, C Roseborough, A Noble, E Noble. Jr 2nd - G Armstrong. lst-N Ritchie a 1d E Webber' eq., M Hopkins, K Duns- mo Ir. J Dunsmoor, C Rosehorouglr. Prim l --A Picken, R Dunsmoor. l M. H. DUGGAN. Clerk NO. 3, GLEN. & BEN. Jr 4th-George Gibson, Francis Gibson, f'tanley Ledingham, Katie Morrison, Howard Smith Sr 3rd - Kathleen Ray, Edith Willis, Hattie Mortley, Pearl Mort- ley, John Morrison, Annie Schaler. Sr 2nd _ Dorothy Schafer, Margaret Ray, i' Allie Smith, Julia Braun, Edward Melosh. lJr 'ind-Percy Willis. A. D. McIntyre, Chas. Schafer. Jr lst-Mary Mclosh, Myrtle Mortley, Clarke Morrison -Sr Pr.--Jean Ledingham, Mary McIntyre. Jr Pr-Elsie Willis Donald Morrison, Irene Stafford, Kathleen Schafer. Aver- afe attendance for January 20 33. Katybel Black, teacher. NO, ll, BENTINCK l I NO. 13, BENTINCK [ Jr 4th -Morrow Ridden, Myrtle Home. Marie Walsh. Jr. 3rd-Gordon Ridden, Jessie Ledingham Jr. 2nd--John Led- ingham Jr. I-Cameron quett David Boyce Primer-Muriel Heft. Average attendance 5 C. Class _-Josie Falconer. Ruth Clark and Jean Collinson. Esther Mighton. Total attendance 4t Average 32.42 A 2 class-J. D. McAuliffe, Helen Knight, Royden Connor, EhsitKeamey. Jean Harding. . BClass Norman Becker, Orval Saun ders, Dorothy Sherk. Lawrence Whit more, Margaret Stormy Jr. Primary, A.Class-Lizgie Hinds Sam Glaser, Beatrice Miles. Lo Falkinte ham. wig MULOCK VICKERS C laik, Teacher Aline. Teacher Fresh Groceries _ Mr and Mrs Geo. A. Turnbull de.. liven d the followmg Red Cross nrticleu to Mulock Smut!†for further ship- ment : 9 stretcher caps. 20 plira of such. 6 suits nwiAm-n o M.--“- The monthly payer meeting Ina held " the name of Mr A. Derby Wednesdly night of last week. Mrs Jan. McRnnald visited I few' due last week with her parents, Mr and Mrs Geo Tumbull of town. Miss M. Kirklown spent over the week end with Miss Gertrude Corbett. i Miss Flora McDonald of Humilmn spent over the week end Visiting her sister Mrs Duncan Benton " the home of Mr Andrew Hume. We extend bonnie“ congratul- tlom to ttr Joe Porter on his meme“ on Wednesday of In: week to Mile Mildred Hopkins of Glenelc. We welcome Mn Porter into our com- munily " a Red Cross worker. No. 9 Glenelz’s he: will be our grin on I Red Cross workers Ire needed where peer thew Ito. I Mrs. Bob. Stinson (nee Miss Deli Vallet,) formerly of Hutton Hill, now of Crichton. Sash" is " present visit- ing Mr. Ind Mrs. Wm. Lunney and famil y. Mr. Alex McLean. Home Jaw, Ic- cnmp-med by " not. In Erwin ot Hnbarmehl. were visitor, at Mr Don. ald McDonald's In: week. favorable. the shipment will ta" place lurch 16th. SOUTH BEN TINCK Our stock is very large and before the advance. We have a number of Rugs left in the newest des neatest patterns and in the nicest Oriental shades havi appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheap Sydsx 3 yds......‘..$Ii.00 3ydsx 31 yds.... ..o 15.50 3ydsx , mu........ tr. Buy before the advance in price, which is sure to come. G.& .We have the SEE OUR NEW Women's Bongo]: Blacker Women's Chrome Tan ... . Men's Bucket... ....., Boots and Shoes Men's arriving every Week, The Highest Prices Paid res, newest RUGS ii" inch top Blacker. . . . ' se'ha‘iyi iG%" Gr '3? V1331}; Els.. § Use Camolin instead of m tile A pure delight 25 cts ‘ plaster- safer, more WM , . - 1 and efrectual. MacF A It LAN E'S DRUG STORE Vermin Soap 25c Vermin Powder 25c Letter Cases l.25 Trench Mirrors Wig Chocolate 5c & 25c Oxot0& 25c Gum 3 for 10c Pocket testaments 50c W: 2! 'rgsoap is scarce overseas-- send hima lb bar of Vinolia Cas- tile A pure delight 25 cts designs in Trench Candles The only way to ensure at: delivery is to use proper mailing bootet, Seeour newones. . Regu- lation 7 lb. Handler-. safer New Over- seas. Boxes our prices st oriental shades havirik all til, , but a great deal cheaper. WALL PAPER '. R. town office in the newest_ designs in the the neatest Apattems. The fRtstellg, Sttms ......$1.|o --Ltst l5 hours Paid for Produce are right " we bought ..... tr.at . 5.00 Chamois Vests Hot Water Bottles Grim Pills Lic Luncold Tablets 2,i, Break up a cold Tablets .' mild tor. reducing Am a box m the house Fine toy. recent colds ,, fails to relieve that irritau: For Itubbom coughs and l dtitis it is hard to beat M back if no relief "no! Balsam Bur your tickets here FEB. f, 1918 ARRS’ OUGH DRE .50 2lic The For on Monday an . I will pay the livered " mr titrs: utday of em 11 Wt: Hens, l2 to I Geese Duck Hair, Rubin: M. GLAS with gnu Ire tho" PUULT Runabout Touring - - Coupe - Sedan - - Rev “R Ctops mus wtr-m ' “tun " bout." l The “ulna tdit,', F'. . i' an“ _,t7.j'1, ." tl . ._ ft int" I‘ . in; ou w Sir t Beef H id SMIT one ht)? nearly C .repltsctN Nation's w: feed IUUJNUH Just think v thte and the this acreage. A Ford car year. which three times I m easier to means munch T HA T, 1918 an N [A Ou