" i? If you need Feed, now is the time to get a supply, as Food will be scarce during the next sixty days. Highest price paid for Oats, Barley and Peas. Feed Feed . . Feed mm: centres and nuts It you dots't as: [commit briag then [back and we wi,1 Try out new Elder Flower "(and you! many cheer- Soap. M‘s-good one. Isc I lolly, It'o up toyon. Try a cake. it. MACFARLANE’S DRUG STORE The 'tttttseg, Jam - -turg min.†Git Giiir Tr, out new Elan Flo-e: Sup. It'a I good one. Is: I cake. ROB ROY MILLS, Limited Fruit Comb). ' Chum Gotham Luna tuct puny.- clum- Eresh Liggetts' Candy We have a good stock of Feed on hand, eomsisting of Cothtr, nil "'19. Pun Spica _ PM Bottling Wax Rubin: Rings tor puts ud quarto in while. red and . P. R. Town Oifice 7 Durham, Ont. Everything in Hardware 1 Preserving Requisites Peas, Barley and Oat Chop ClansmanStock Feed (75.. Corn) Chieftain Mixed Feed (50.° Corn) poultry (y Chick Feed, all kinds Buckwheat, Corn 8, Feed Oats Lawn Mowers, reg. no ... 8.50 Lawn Mu Stable Shovels, reg 8lk tor. . 65c Reaping I Ltttesttovets.............t.ts Baby "II Snow Shovels............ .50 Hammad Daisy Chums, reg Sll for. . 0.50 Lanterns, Auto-wheel Wagons, reg. $6, 5.00 Call Meal I only Eureka (larder: Cultivator. regular 6 00 tor "aatet" Asphalt Rmrrtag, regular 2.75 for . . . . . . Oat Shorts Fee, Park): and Oat Chop Oil Stoves. reg $26 for. . . $22.50 Step-Ladders. reg. 2.25 for. .l.75 Bundled Pails. reg l.50 for LIB Scythes. reg. $2 for. . . . . . .l.40 Lawn Mowers, reg. " . . . 8.50 Lawn Mowers, reg $9 for. . 7 00 Stable Shovels, reg 85: tor.. 65c Reaping Hooks, reg 50 for. . 35c Long Shovels. . . . . . . . . . . . . l.25 Baby Hammocks, reg. 4.50. .3.00 Snow Shovels. . . . . . .. . . . . .50 Hammocks. reg $5 for, . r. 3.50 Daisy Chorus, reg Sll for. . 0.50 Lanterns. reg. l.25 tor. . . . .90 Auto-wheel Wagons. reg. $6, 5.00 Call Meal, per sack, reg Mo, l.20 Here are a Few of our Many Specials This week we find we have not the time to make a full list but below quote a few prices that may interest you if in need of any of the articles. If your particular article does not ap- pear, don't think we haven't got it ; just step in and ask for it. We can supply it, and at a price that will surprise you. We are still very busy taking stock and making prepara- tion for the transfer of our business to Mr A. McIntyre. In order to reduce many of our lines, we are offering them at Re- duced Prices and it will pay you to investigate our stock before making your purchases elsewhere.. TERMS, CASH. Business Hours----} a. m. to 5 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Big Stock=Reducing Sale These are only a few Specials . McllllllilllTYRE: FRONT HARDWARE Rexall Food Powder Try Retail Foot Tablets Feed Oatmeal Foot Comfort Buy your Tickets here TOt a box Dino!" one “we: in I basin ot water and bathe Met, the: Apply lens and contort. You cannot be. eomfortatsle if your feet mehr, penpite or an --we have many more. 252 I can Telephone No. S? for............... 4.75 I Hamilton, and even Provincial Labor , ranks will mourn the death of this dough- {ty M. P. P ' who has represented!) iHamilton for about a dozen years. He stoutty held aloof from both parties but was respected by both for his candour and public spirit. He was a moulder by nude and ranged himself always on th side of labor. [ ( Students nhould see to thetthey us on the lien for their home ed- Gui, (so temporary ebeenee deee not dime-lily them. Only under very exception-l conditione centhey be entered in the Elector-l Ihetrusrir' in which they attend School or Cat. ego. Soldier: and 8.11m tad Nun†and Nursing Bitten are also not die. 'ptaiifitrd by one-non“ or lonponty nuance. f Then in no “caption in (“or of soldiers ard mum who no qttahfled "on it may no not twenty one you"; of I59. A l Bat he or uh. mas: ttsee boon " . 'dent in Condo for the "who m wh- iiii'ii proud“); the duo tUed for can - [naming to mun up the Luau, a... it the new Jhsumorasion, (in no“ on". 16th Jule, 1919) and must-loo ‘huo been tor llru month. prior try (tei duo. I resident of and living i I] the electoral dismal in which the Polling Sub Diviaiou m whueh " ro. Iidu is liluuod nnd ulna on the' “(no duo. twenty on. " In of as. or New 3) on. yam of up within fifty Ii: I]! from that am. Every nun nod woman in Ontnio. who in a British "abject by birth Ot nuanliucion nod um otherwiu " gimluUd, has tho right to you. The 'ratuhtutpaititatiom, to " . u Provinolul E " Ian- sud on the [chromium are an “no. like um. ootuutr as humble. Woe. en us well u moo vote". who no duly qaalrNd, any alga the n War tion paper. No duo-n u roqnind trom a csndiduo u me time of nom- nation. Nominations will no hold on. week baton Eleonora any. A nominauon paper in the ttrtrmtribed form mm: It ugnud by It In“ on. hundred elec- TORONTO Allan Studholme Dead New Provincial Election Law "my mutilation: JULY " 1919 7 line. anybel and Julio Rink ot Cbesloy (ttmt Dornoch a call Fm!†"'l','fl'i. , Mr and Mn HoN-lly of Durham vinited their dungbtor. In Ju. ICmtahley Sundny. l Mr Earn. Luck had the antenna of hung his shingle mill burned Thundny morning. _ I Mr Hugh McIntosh and family, In Tom Melina-h and three (inn, and In Melatonin all ot o. Sound.( mated In Aldo: sh Sud-y. - I Mr and In Jul. Eaton and no as spending I tere day- wlth no no son that. Ili- lu there. l luau In who.†at Dur- ‘hon and on in Dug-vol and†en. ' F A tttttttttee In. '%en Mad an ran, " In“ Tod†night. All upon " enjoyable the. Mr and In J. o. Duane] ‘nnd son Robert of Rock Mills spent Bun. any with their mother here: - . v" -â€" - "m... v'vlll. "VIV- The line. Sill"- Ind their sister. Mrs (Dr. , Gilmonr are spending a ten days in Toronto. Mn Smith purchuod a can In: week from Mr August McCormick of Glotsroadett. It John Smith. im, of our returned bop, bu bun appotnted Emmet-ton for this lino. Mn Trent of Toronto in visiting Mr Ind Mu Putherbough. In Alex Har sud lute: George of Durham visited with I: and Mu John McDonold our the week and. Me Join Clukrbu patch-ed a new rubber-mud buggy. Mille- Ines 5nd Marjory leurd returned to [hoover on Monday slur spending . few dun trith their 00min Miyy Mary Lamb. Mr John Puthertrougtt of London motored here on Sunday bringing with him hm mother who ha been waning were for a couple ot wash. Berry picking it in lull twin; non [laying ind fall when harvest is Bttout a thing ot the pus now and th. uprmg crop in doing wall. _ I lord "The King" and the benediction by the pastor closed the program. The booth was sold out, and the gate receipts reach 880. The chairman gave thanks ot the congregation to Mr. and Mrs Mc- Lean for throwing open their grounds and their daughter. Miss Esther, is alum deserving of thanks for arranging for] such an entertaining program. 1 With a fine evening. a large crowd at ( over 400 in attendance, and a good pro- gram, on the attractive grounds of Mr. I Lachlan McLean, Rocky Saugeen, the Burns' Church garden party could not be other than a success. The program was in chargeot the pastor. Rev. D. Sillars. and was bright and not too lngthy. I t consisted of addresses by Messrs J no. A. Graham and S. Putherbough. "citations: .by Joe Davison, Miss Smith and Mia‘ Annie Graham, violin numbers by Messrs R, Lawson and Stewart McArthur, Wm "Uckett, Tommi) , and the McKeown brothers, Bunessan ; a dialogue by Miss Esther and Lachlan McLean : songs try Misses Eedy, Marion Boyd, Alex Stewart and P. Ramage ; and a duett by Mes- dames Hattie and McKechnie of Craw- Successful Garden Party at Rocky Sangeen ; Mr. Umhach was a prominent ,citizen of Anon. where he conducted a grain coal and wood business. He had bien a resident of the village for about 50 years and was formerly county Constable.-- Advertiser. . ' From further information it appear: I that the tragedy was the outcome ofa quarrel. or two quarrels at Ayton ute- tion. The two men it seems first got F into an argument ovel lame hogs. Coulis F claiming that Umhach was interfering with his sales. A little later it is msid,, Comte and another man had adispute and Coutta was choking the other when i Umbach jumped in and separated :them somewhat forcibly. Umhach then came, up town, followed some time later by Comte and was sitting in front of the Commercial Hotel when Coutte came out and without any warning struck him over the head with his heavy stick Um lbach tried to get on his feet, but fel'. Coutts striking him two or three more l blows on the shoulders. The post mor- ( tom examination showed that while there 1 was no fracture of the skull, blood clots I: were found on the brain at two points. , am Will romo up tor Prenatal" in anon " Anon loud†Ken Com: Randal on THC Dtrttmot BINIBI ABERDEEN ‘ - - Fan SAt.ts.--House and lot, i acre land after meals, Puts that weâ€!!! ,barn and coal sheds. on Garaiiaxa street into the blood that helps thwart (opposite cement office This comfortable that rundown cmtditioet that is little home an†be sold ata bargam if " Gii at mac as I am leaving town. 830!) 3? t1ereessing. ttltd w, ttottr unfurnished or 8376 furniatied. vitttthr--tm Sentes. Mrs. Mirage} Murdock. MQMRINm-no-L an Montreal. July 26th. 1919, It is an outrage and ought to be made a criminal offence to knowingly send any victim of that or any other form of insan- ity, to a prison for criminals. It is being done and ought to be stopped. l J. J. Duly. I Mnnir-gl T..t.. Mn. nun Many have their Wealth tt,r.1niLt,lte/wGiit' months. A _ Anasylum io.rthe insane, for criminals. ts the propel snch unfortunate vncums 1i0iotEii-iiii"iiiiei'i" . It isa fact that such. ttms cannot resist the ir when the mania to do so pals them. _ (lttt'tatiit, A returned soldier may be an unfortun. ate victim at that insane mania Such a ictim usually soc-ms agreeable and may e , good worker. The numeroue fires in Glenelg indi- cate that there is an active and dangerous victim of the hre mania roaming or living in Or near the township. l Those .who are victims of a mania for setting lures. which is one of the most dangerous forms of insanity. ought to be, iefayerated.in. an asylum for insane peo- l ple, because tt is exceedingly dangerous to allow them their liberty. , A person suffering from such a mania! usually delights at times in teasing others and in hiding things, such as clothing be, longing to them. Victims of that form of I insanity will usyally admit havatg set a, tire if accused of doing so. To_the Editor Mania (oSet fires islnsahiif The iriiiiiii" Season iï¬ï¬‚flï¬ï¬‚9'33333334513330333330633EEEEEMEE‘EE50g Having taken over a large part of ', tire factories at a quantity price, and able to offer these sizes of first-class P 30 x 334 . $15.65 Crate) 32 x 3'A " 17.95 31 , 4 " 2aAtgt iii""'""'" MglfrlglSllgllMMlglalMNi8ggiillggtit1t EMESEEi-g hat suchr unfdrtunate tic- sis: the Impulse to set tire a to do so grasps and pro- tr the insane, not a prison is the Proper pace for all Bring your Produce See our special this week in Ytnned Sui-on, , can, for SI Get your Camping Supplies azis week. We are offering special inddcements to campers as we have a full line of Groceries and good (hings to eat. Send in your order and we will fill it promptly will, everything you may require. Woman's Calf Work Shoo, in all sizes... -....... Woman's Double E Blue, Comfort Moe, all trig Men's Split Blue. good buying Men's Chrome Blue. all sizes 'r..................... Men's Calf Skin Bola, a dress shoe only ........ Menu Dongoln Cushion Soles. very fine that. ' s] Misse- Chrome Blue. in all ends ...e......................, Misses Box Calf in all tsizes,,.................................,. Boys' Split Blue. t to li......................,.................... Boys Chrome Blue. in I†sizes............................... Boya' Tail Grain Blue. (A very strong Shoe)............ Boys Brown Calf, Neolin Solo _"'............................. llklfeiihie's _ _ ...v v. “I.“ I limes: wantity price. and by selling direct to the user. we we sizes of fint.elas, Non-Skid The: at the following prices: . 315.6563) 33 x 4 " $23.95 - 17.95 34 x 4% " 39.50 " 24.95 35 x 5 i. 44.95 'im are all firsts and fully guaranteed. E AUTO SUPPLY CO., LONDON Wade-n thue, Lama Edna. Tan Deal-n "RMS-toar. unblock " uni-ans... John McKechnie We still have plenty of Shoes left " the old prices. Come this week and got your supplies. i Such testimony as this is valuable. The replies of these governm in full up- ( peers in last yeek's Pioneer and the praiee 1 they give is in no atinted terms. I The United States is now '.bone-dry" And it wank) tea. diqraoe and an anom- aly if Commend not pronounce similar- ly at the canning referendum vote, To secure this result there must be a meiority ot ballot: with four Home: in the "no . column, three or e s won't do. 'ruuy run a deep hole. Ilt"uNe.c.te.d. HAD a Bra Wam--A toueh-iookurv, - Every one in youthâ€: heyday, think, tramp who was arrested near Hanovr: ’,they or: we. and rivalry to venture. and brought to town bv Chief Ferguso» immense. too often leads to trouble. on Sunday [at on suspicion of having a" I Bathing in great than in the heated fire to the James Mamier barn near. Cars ', spell, but all should study "safety first" ruhe that day, I"! found on exarmnatiiu, L! or have it impressed upon them if young itf2,'gie, 'lt',',': g 'tttpt til,?:', 'l'l hur ‘I ' h t orim, u In: ve u r o ars In ICU»! _ or '"""1PetLtt, young to Bonds. and a big wad of hills. Not on: . was he weighted down with currency. lr, Am "mm: was» alive with cooties that hi. sl-u. nearly walked all his back when the tm: l --- q fey attegn‘pged towdrelss hilni for the Ctis ... my t Itt init. heman u'I TUt “with. Phttalts 1ttaimitohiie" from Montreal. mainvm " 17:77r.7r. . that hewu sleeping in a bush qm'v , Before a World Ptohihttioet Convenuon drotanoe from the blaze. when on saw in the United States in June, e committee the Winn. he struck off in that dw was formed to recure reliable information tian. endIome farmers becoming susm u to the success at Prohibition in a num- m of him, gave chase, with the reFtt ler, of States, . .28 Governor: of States in that he was later met and corralled aw; whict.Ptutuhitioet had been intercetor tfe. mod bv the police. who had beer some tune were asked for the" candid notified. ard "lslrrested on the sumo-m opimon._ “Nottingham their verdict thethehod something to do with tra Iottro.hibi.tioa, one .has not "ptiedand hlue. The Winner was remanded I , one only gives a verdict unmet. . til, and! Monday next. when he appear , Such testimony as this is valuable. ore Mmgtnte Tolton for trial. e, The replies of theae [oven-mm in fun .. “fully-on- 'l‘--- - i Before a World Prohibition Convention ‘in the United States in June. a committee was formed to recure reliable information as to the success ot Prohibition in a num- ber of States 28 Governors of States in which Prohibition had been in force for some time fete outed for their candid l 1115 m"rtrertatrtg, to say the least, to read the accounts of drowning these days. Surely human life should not be blotted out in this manner with the frequency it 10ccurs. A lamentable case near o. Sound has stirred all hearts. Three children 12, 10 and 7 years olage drowned in a river on their own farm, which evid- ‘ently had a deep hole. unsuspected. Every one in youth’s heyday, thinks "hey are ale. and rivalry in venture. aomenese, too often leads to trouble. Bathing in great hm in the heated spell, but all should study "safety first" or have it impressed upon them if young or wayward Teach the young towim. IE is heygtrenqmgrgo "r the least it!" " i iriiiiiii'"ii'irdoa. 30815. Durham, Ont rll 'iid, o.,.............................:., 'tU............................................ tasc..,.................................... very strong Shoe) Will give you the Cash I? in" .5: puma}??? Central Business - --_b- ttruth-r-wus-m-ut. Fund I have": Gee luau“. - The Walkerton Public School Board has in- [creased the salaries of the teaching sun for the coming year as follows ; Principal Rankin is raised from 81025 to .1190 Min Stead from 36.32.50 to 8732.50 and the other lady teachers from $577.50 r, P7tar.. The action of the Board m): meet with general approval and will hung the pay of the local teachers about m line With that paid in other towns-Es. Eater any any. Write, call when for inlmution. it you pay for it In'ley in small erearnitms and loot opportunitm have been placed to due 3nd " them In ellh for more. Get your Coume NOW. " you dn am an M our Graduates JULY " HID 32.75 " you do no; get 4.25 3.75 3.75 or Tuners wanted tot homeols» a No. 3, t, a inhtrmntion and mm fl" boned with tis , 1..- .1birrN "ay-the mm t' â€w iieotatmettromru: I" tto \\.n m ttot to hunt m mu l, d'lrffdl war. Fu. Cheerqu) dnmnwl' calling at Patton. MRS. LC. MUN“ Northern Ou r gm Accountant mom. H I If you thor they pan» “on be a Nortl nude. Comm, trained helm-v N I 5,000 Westey I $12.00 T Sm for Ha “Elm hip was? In! " 1919 mums tic-Mid DL'NDAS ol Local Represetttativt GOING DATES Lightning is il “(be to y.. you home, and “in: else you " I" you gain}: I. ti. nun: old t'.s for mother W. J. Rit PROTECT Y HOME Tenders Wanted Write peru " PE flat copper carrying ourfae tau-um no. t- w a 'tgt," A ta," 99 mar oung are Spirella Corsets Mutable q ra PI.- In Inc-n. In" a m Out-'- "denim . 3’91 LIGH Bos " if? Acton“: 'NEOR FLAT.: ll ’ prot 00mm