Heinz Spagetti...... Tomato Soup........ Quaker Corn Flakes D. ....._L__ n 1 ie ,, Bargains Galore at Durham Stores Talcuom Powder, reg. 25 Electric Oi}. . Box Stationery, ceg........ 24 shoets paper and 24 . Khovalh Health 7Sall.u at Special Pr 1 Ih tin Red Saimon Mall ty tin Red Sailmaon Gunan‘s Pork and Beans 1 Te tin Puritan Gaking Catra Special Black Te 5 Hhs CGream of Wheat . Ciheese BARGAINS Aat McFADDEN‘S D/. Three Big Grocery ELâ€" But!_nm 3‘»::: Children‘s 8t Dresses .. 26 piece Tea Ladies® Cove: : rran canoren | C PiM€ Jâ€" & W. McLACHLAN Ladies‘ Print Dresses, reg 2.75 f Dress Muslin, reg J5¢ for...... White Turkish Towelling...... Laundry Soaup.......... 14 bar BEGGS‘ STORE «a@adies‘ Dainty (double mesh) Hair 4 6 THE VARIETY STORE Thar Specia!s for Wed We t mmocks® ITOIM ..... vorâ€"fail 5 gallon c pump, reg. 175 for SEE CUF HATCHWAY UNDERWE AR TREE" FLOuRA Wednesday Specials GEL : ADUDDEN‘S Drug Store The RexolL, Strrs aday,. Jaune 14. 1923 your P Harding‘s Hardware 10 Twegd Raincoats Stair Tre J. & J. HUNTER CuES3ING* tan Gaking Powder Black Tea _ of Wheat (buiky . +. 8. BURNETT neapples before Sets, plain white. rafl Aprons ...... and 24 e nvelopea rxxxxx.........>. 3 for 29¢ amped Rompers and H 4) 8, reg 2 today. Look these ove )8 6 #)4 c and 35¢ 4 ply... x 18 in the ++ ....10¢ can for 25¢, «+. 3 for 25¢ â€" 2 1b tin, 25¢ Specials cans, With y‘re all gone. â€" only 3 tins for 4y tives of Meat Riding, and t change of vo is a likely wi Ran« 2.16 for..1.98 will, we think, defeat the Co candidate, Dr. Ego, of whose choice irritated the tives of Meatord and the nc <*>« .+. P te... ... 2.49 strength. Carmichael in ] 6 tiing liquor reha ape will be sure ce Conservatives owing Raney to 3 for 49¢ â€"vcies To ssevis HHG $3 69 cwt. 24c per h . . 32e +~+.«.~ ie ty ««... 13€C & 100¢ ... 15¢ each $3.15 to $5.00 * cornered what doubt! * o votes. Slack, in Duffer+, kely winner. East Wellington Hon. W. E. is being opposed by Col. J. J. whose blatant utterances about liquor rehabiMtated in some will be sure to turn Temperâ€" onservativeg away from him, < Raney to win. South We; is sure to return a Conservaâ€" Nest Wellington is almost cer return a U. F. O. again, though _ Cornered conlest maxes u ro «*++.239G s for $1 Th will d Hay. the | Nets Ng a@@ressive in | & & Zreat differen C 1de of th rritatioa S. McBETu Druggist & Stationer Khovah Health Salts;â€" .:::./:%.... Talcum Powder, reg. 25¢ and 35¢... Eleetric Oil .............. Box Stationery, reg. .. ... 24 sheets paper and 24 envelopes ... Cross & Sutherland Hardware Reg $10 for $8: _ $6 for $5; â€" $5 for $4 Fine quality Motoring Gauntiets Black, rog. 2.25 fOFyâ€"%:n~:rriakssnr . .A 78 Brown, reg 3.25 for........... : â€"+12.595 Li like! in acclama O# 10 6 Grants‘ Wednesday Specials of _ Markdal« Marchâ€"The Eagle‘s Home...... Selectionâ€" Scenes from Operalanc....... Baritose Soloâ€"Old Folks at Home. Requestedâ€"When I dream of Old Erin. Sacred â€"Selected. These Girls‘ Waterproof Capes, reg Boys Raincoats, reg 3.50 for.. Men‘s Slicker Raincoats, reg Men‘s Donegal Tweed Coats Wednesday, /une 20, 8 p. m By Durkam Citizons‘ PRand Specials for Wednesday Overtureâ€"Scotch Melodies..... Wa‘ltzâ€"Inspiration........ ........ Serenadeâ€"Cupid‘s Charms...... INTERVAL ie Conservc north of ine Marchâ€"New Colonial Mixed Mattesn,.....,A............,............,.. All felt Mattress Better quality felt Mattress $8.50, $9.3 and $10.50. Spring Mattress..“............................. : One second hand Baby Carriage Wed‘y & Wed. Night, June 20th C. F. 0 East Grey nservative makes ; Rand j)royram 0 Bargains hold gecd isor the er wi GOD SAYE THE KING : Oh, Canada Hammocks second trial The in our own local « has shown a grow that deserves a «s MATTRESSES mem}hlummdr:-mtsnybe:s sure of reelection, and it would surâ€" prise us if he wasn‘t. Four ~canc> dates are running in North Wateroeo so the guessing will be good there. Fenton in North Bruce may have di~ feulty in holding his seat, the otaer Bruce‘s also being doubtful A Li> eral and U. F. 0. running in Sault Sr.ei Marie will almost certainly elect the Conservative, Lyons. | A week from Monday will tell the tale. We like the principle of a seeâ€" ond trial, whether man or ministry. The cry out against the governmen;, though some of it may be justifiec, is fargely elGCLION AMMANIELAn ancdk a.. M. WILSON, Conduct . L. GRANT """C ""Z one Of L2e Zovernment mesâ€" Y ‘ bers to receive this signal favor. iron m ® Mr. Mills is being opposed by a lady wuficimenditen deinds in Fort William, a Liberal, one of T: ‘ s Saturday iast three women aspiring for the local 5 Vgrtonr rsl ‘I):sz of “'me‘._} :"::::'.o ,Th* Siner the ant U. F 0. in ments of the Drury administration o which goes to show the charge wiie Hon. Mr. Drury meets a cConserva £ tive in Halton and reports say he :; nf the k. that ‘I w me: of ‘r::o: sure of reelection,. and it would surâ€" being a business fration. f prise us if he wasn‘t â€" Four can : EY*® & few of them : e Ine country will not armers" Government is be only one of the government me i to recetve this alomwal fawm.n c.. lirector of th . KRESS appointed in his forfeit â€" FUTeEmment is given a The same may be said OCal CORIESE Mr T anc.. a second on . reg. $4 for reg. $8 for. oats for ... will not suffer est. Mr Leeson in his first term Orillia Agric is absent frc ings of the q tor. piac iti ... F. Meyers «... Al Hays Mackie Beyer M C. Miller . H. C. Miller H. Alford cne Day and Evening only rot $13.00 30 $2.50 2.50 Hall 37 if $6 1 _ Collected from Crown Lands in 1922 °_ $4.373,000, as azzainst $2,034,000 in 1919 ' Collected from race track winners â€" money, a sum of $2,212,000. | â€"_ Increased tares on race tracks !rom’ $1250 per day to $7.500. j f Increased the rate of Succession Duties on estates of wealthy men, the ; amount realized in 1919 $3.336,000, :n 1922 $6,303.009. B ‘ Borrowed and handed to. Hydro :ror Chippewa and other power developâ€" ment $71,000,000, l Assumed half the cost of building transmission lines to supply electric lines to rural districts. _ $08% miles built, serving §820 customers. & Rejected after investigation Hyar» radial projects that would have made , Ordinary public revenue increaseo $18,602,000 without impos.ng generai taxation. . Surplus for 1922 of $1,064.000. THE DURHAM REVIEW Biue Seal Toilet Paper ...... .:. 10 quart Pails 17 inch Breag Dishes Green Japanned Watering Cans Heavy Stee! Claw Hammers ... O‘Cedar Polish Floor Mops ... . utoâ€"Strop Safety Razor .. i «k in s uy Gillette Safety Razor £r+xk+%r%2., 6 inch drop forged stee! Polished J. S. McILRAITH Infants‘ White Misses‘ White ( zes 11 to 2 Women‘s Patent and regular $5.00 for Specials for New Stock of Black Canvas House Sh rubber heel White Canvas Oxiords, reg. $3.00 for _ Red Spring (Sockeye) Salmon, large ti 50 cts., Special Canned Corn es refrxtnirs s# 283 s 6x aa‘s s s Package Rolled Oats (Quaker), reg. 30¢ Eâ€"Z White Liquid Shoe Polish ....% ha isses White Canvas Oxfords, wide zes 11 to 2, reg. $2.2%5 for ..... REPAIRING NEATLY AND prnu Special 10 *J Discount on all Ivory Goods ure THE STORE WiITH ThE stock White Canvas Roman Sanda) 1‘%. regular $1.735 for ,..: * )eft at 75c ROBT. BURNETT Linen Toweâ€ing.. 25¢ «McKECHNIE <IO ARCHIVES TORONTO Wednesday Speciais « Stores closedThursday aiternoon 1eces of Ratines Kid Pumps, low heel Wed., June 20th AND PROMPTLy DONE | Enacted an effective law for the ) protection of illegitimate childreu. f In 1922 fathers of such chiidren were | compelled to pay $80,000 towards supâ€" ‘pon of their offspring. Added in 1922 15,000,000 acres to the forest area under fire protection unde; J technically trained men. Inaugurated air patrol of forests ( for fire protection now covers 10,00;. 000 acres. | Provided $5,000,000 to assist in eâ€" veloping New Ontario. | Helped fire devastated Northern | Ontario by a quarter of a million do: | Made more effective the law agains wife desertion. Enacted a Parents‘ Maintenance Act compelling wellâ€"todo children :o maintain indigent parents. C Increased under same Act. allowâ€" ance to widows and invalid husbands from $30 to $40 per month, to eacu child from $5 to $10 per monta. a Provincial liability of $200,000,000. Increased the percentage payabie :o injured workmenâ€"under Workmens Compensation Act. Scissors to#, siâ€" The Cash Shoe Store Shoes, with bottles for tin, reg Slzes 2 tins for 6 for 2.50 1.20 ~1.89 69¢ 75¢ 69¢ 31.39 $2.19 290 256 »2C 2C yd .. CC 06 t m.‘e â€" "CU way, together with an extra $10;; ‘ror every additional 10,000 voters in their Riding, Election Clerks wil get }82% and double mileage instead of $100 ana single mileage, Deputy me. turning Officers will get $19 and doubâ€" le mileage Instead of $6 as formerty and each constable at a booth wili) draw $4 instead of $2. These lluor,' will also be paid 15¢ a mile aali * mow n d ooo it 1. 4 Tupg .L. ~~ / "VC HXCC it foup years ago, ’ but are paying their bills at onceâ€" not leaving it for berhaps some new Government, The article reads : The Drury Government is certarn. ly making the Conservatlve regime look smaj and mean in its paymen? of election officials, Instead of being paid $100, together with 15¢ a miie | one way ag under Tory rule, Return~5 ing Officers will draw at this election | $300 for their services and 15¢ a mize | each way, together with an extra 810-‘:, for every additiong1 10,000 voters n | their Riding, Election Clerks wil get $200 and double mileage insteag ot |. $100 ana single mileage, Deputy Reâ€"|. turning Officers WIll was un _2 0C The Drury . Iy making the look small an of election omm paid $100, tor, an expense of which forms pa expenditure" we The U. F. 0. ha as the Tories f but are paying not leaving it f, Government, j In a recent issue t (Herald Times publishe which it took the Dru | to task for the high sal tion officials. Last we the same item in two The figures quoted are rect, but this Tory jour wide of the mark in Conservative regime y the pay of election o own supporters) befor turned out of office in didn‘t have the grace ment of the bills, This the Drury Gov‘t some n in other Misleading the Public | nhow he should vote on & | ical question, which w | cussion. The Professor not get very much time ical questions, but for 1 adopted a rule which has satisfactory. 1 take not Toronto Telegram advoc exactly the Opposite, a present time I am satisfie been right in every case to show that the days . journal are past. The e: urged by party papers more harm to the caus Cate than grood A short time ago a sor was asked by one how he shOUId wata ~. â€""_forms part of mditure" we hear U. F. 0. have sin he Tories fixed it are paying their leaving it for per Tnment, The art Removed the aj Counsel from the age basis and est pointment on a b determined by a ¢ magistrate in this Province., Doubled the jurisdiction of the Dtyâ€" isign Court, which,is the poor man‘s court and in which there are no soâ€" licitor‘s costs. Revised the law concerning Police Magistrates. Provided for the appoin:â€" ment of County Police Magistrates and established a system which will in a few years result in the abolition of the fee system in the adminisiraâ€" tion of justice in this province. ‘ Appointed the first woman Poitce: Magistrate in this Prov‘nes ’ Recognized the Dntario Provincia; Police Force which is now one of ine finest law enforcement organizations on the Continent, &3 per cent of tue oflicers being overseas men. to publish information to aid in bet ting on horse races. This law wiil Do brought into effect in case the Domin ion Parliament does not pass a simâ€" llar law at the present session. Enacted the Carriage of Liquor Aact which prohibits the carriage of intoxâ€" icating liquors on the highways of the Province. Amaigamated the enforcement 0* the Ontario Temperance Act with the enforcement of the Criminal Code 0: Canada, so that now every Provinâ€" cial Police Officer is responsible for: the enforcement of all laws. ; Enacted a law making it an afanaa! Amended the Ontario Temperanc« Act in important particulars so as to increase its efficiency, reducing tie penalty for second offences from &‘ months to three months. Enforced the laws of Canada and 0; Ontario, including the Ontarioâ€" Tempâ€" erance Act during an unsettled pos: war period and in the face of organâ€" ized opposition, ‘both within the Lesâ€" islature and without, to the satisiacâ€" tion of good citizens. $895,000 in 1919 Contributed in 1922 in grants to nrxnlr schools $2,665,000 as againsi Enacted in the face of strenuon.: opposition a Blue Sky Law to preveni the sale of fraudulent securities‘ io the public. C064 Increased the grants for educatior al purposes from $3,302,000 to $*,20» Brought about the abolition of tmne British embargo on Canadian cattie opening up a new market estimated to be worth $10,000,000 annually to Can adian farmers. Succeeded after failure of previous governments for 25 years, in procurâ€" ing the establishment of a great pu‘tp and paper industry at Kenora. of office in 1 the grace : bills. This quoted are doubtless cor. s Tory journal is entirely‘ mark in crediting it :o" ‘ regime who increl.se\:; election officials (therrl ers) â€" before they were | f office in 1919, but they | the grace to pass ply-l bhille m . % (Oshawa Reformer) THE DAY is past ‘gram advocates and vore Opposite, â€" and up to tne I am satisfied that I have every case." This g0e> t the days of a partisan )ast. The extreme views rty papers probably do. to the cause they advo. i4 "" ememte mmmume | Mr. and Mrs Torry spent a Sunda : k ;’recenu,\' with Mr and Mrs D. Lamy ng th Pm | _ Mr and Mrs. Arch. Duff and son M; | Dan Duft â€"Aaccompaniéed by Mrs Tho», i h r | as and Miss Annie Duff. all of Charsâ€" 85ue the “‘"‘"‘0â€"‘ worth, spent a day recently with n published an article 7| and Mrs. D. N. Clark. 'f:.le ki Governmeu:‘ Mr Lorne Clark sold a horse las L:s't‘ '::':e; p':ld J":"i week to Mr Ryan of Durham., > e notic in two other journa:s. | "n(:u:“l:efr ring @pens this week 2as. NEA maus sbscckul ‘ which has prdved most I take note of what the N C amenemed 4 Mr .Jas. Wln‘hum is at present _ before â€" they were | attending the General Assembly a: Nce in 1919, but ey | Popt Arthur, as one of the lay dele Brace to pass 9""3&!95 from O. Sound Presbytery, 8. This was left for PBX Atiw fot d Mrys Harvey Givens of Ho: some months atter-".:‘rc.:mn called and took Mr anc $700,000 | or $800,000) lirs. Pred Shewell t6 Arthur to vis.. * of that "enormou:‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, he‘[;‘? T':fhu,em“ Miss Ruth Ledingham has gone to P s Ai ( o the Drury Gor‘t, It was the fate fiL it four years "o" Sorry to hear Mrs fGlen Inmas is heir bills at once..| _ Sotry P & P Hfanagee To c c | Of Arima,. )* AsKit Allan and fami‘y C at a :):&m"'.’:fof Arthur, spent the first of the week "*z. § *) with the Mortley family, * ese '““"1 Mr and Mrs Jno., Vasey, accompanâ€" C a mile each w23> / ied by Mr and Mrs Mike Casey, were a double mileake | the guests of Mr and Mrs Kecer on | 8‘“‘]. e appointment of King‘s the old political patronâ€" established such an apâ€" a basis of merit to be a committee of Judges, ago a Toronto Profes ne of his studenis on a certain politâ€" 1 was up for disâ€" ssor replied "I co ime to study politâ€" for years I nave making it an offence °s not pass a simâ€" sent session. Dntario Provincia; _ Mr and Mrs. Jas Buchanan and family of Eldehslie, spent the wees end with the latter‘s uncle, Mr Robi. Corlett, ang also visiteq other friends around Dornoch, Mr and Mrs Askit Allap and fam;‘y Of Arthur, shent 414. 5_ "" And CHT E. Wweo JOnes js | not improving yery rapidly. Mr and Mrs Bryce Dargave] ant daughter Fileen, visiteq Mr and Mrs R. Wight of Mooresburg Sunday evâ€" | ening. | _ A number from here attended the Gardep Party held in Chatsworth on Wednesday evonine will ting our Mr and Mrs Dougal C Rocky Mil}, visited in t hood on Sunday, Mr Alex, Fletcher and ses Margaret and Lottie first of the week with fr; ton. | Mr. Alex Knisley | went to Fergus | Hospital on Monday where he wi;; undergo further treatment and we a:: hope that he may soon return enjoy ing good health. His sister Barbara accompanied him there. Mr and Mrs Herb. Vollett and Miss | Alice Doyle attended the celebration I;in Chesley a week ago Monday Mr Cameron den, visited Mr Mr and Mrs Frank Mur family, spent Sunday at the home, Blyth‘s Corners, Mrs. Wm. Carson of Knox, uncle, George Graham of R spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Chas, Petty, ricken and Mrs H. Vollett. Mr. John Ritchiec has purchase new Chevrolet touring car from Ag McTavish of Fiesherton. Mrs. F. Grasby of Varney few days last week with Picken and Mrs H. Yollet: |_Mr and Mrs Elliott and other f of Owen Sound, were guesis t» of the week with Mr oand Mr Lawrence. A meeting will be held in the ; on Friday evening of tnis we make final arrangements for the O. picnic to be helid in L. Mcl bush on June 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Clark and ily, spent Sunday afternoon wit former‘s mother at Aberdeen., Mr. Robt. Lawson has purcha: new Star car and it is a beauty. SOUTH EAST BENTINCK Miss May Mitchell, Mt spent Sunday with her si Neil McLean. The W. M. S held their meeting at the home of M Banks with a splendid att« Several interesting papers w en. Next meeting will be he} home of Miss Mary Heaslip special collection will be :. provide for the parcel of clot lotted to our Sbciety. Mr. Albert Thompson is with Mr. Angus MeArthur a Last Friday night the you ple played base bail with the people of No. 9 section and « day night the return game w; ed here. Edge Hill was beav times. Miss Mina Edwards spen: end with Misses Margaret a Atkinson. Mrs Arthur Atkinson an. daughter of Gore Bay, Manito arrived home on Monday to ; parents, Mr and Mrs Thos. 1 Congratulations to the High girls who successfully | passe exams. Mrs Fred Staples spent a in town last week. Mr and Mrs Joe Firth and of Toronto, and Mr and M Firth of Stony Creek, were vis their brother‘s, J. G. and w. ¢; last week. Mr Clarence Robinson and ter, Miss Myrtle, visited (r Hampden the first of the we« Mrs Campbell of Toronto (»~.. Reynolds) visited old school ma~ this line recently. Fadge Hill is likely to be « resented at the big picnic to on Wednésday. ROCKY SAUGEEN TC€SU} OL YArney, spen last week with Mrs w Carson of Knox, and n * Graham of Rockwoo JUNE 14. 1923 McNaughton of Ham> Alex Knisley Sunda; Dougal Clark of t Sound, *k ago Monday, Frank Murdock ° otue, spent th with friends in Prc id, was the Messre Wm. the neighbo sisters, Mc Halli atten d ster Mroar 18 frie Well r, M H ol Vi The We have many useful namental Gifts, Come spect our stock before 4 We know you will have culty in making a select Women‘s ther SLH trim, at &# Fancy Sitk and the NOVCII) Silk Gaun Gifts for the June in Navy, and Blac! shipn W s °; ELLIOTT > (_g‘%()////./) t 7fo high grade ly helping . employment ada. . Cata Children‘ Box in : and Black OaT sHORTs FEED OAiMEAL CLANSMAN sTtockK pj CHIEFTAIN MixXED prp HEAYY MIXED cnopr We will save you 1 elaim that the themselves ou: ious conclusior Church 0/ Can decision may 3 ous higt Big Values i Hosiery & Glo Plain, _ Clocked Striped in the â€" FALL TERM OPENS auc carried. The vote stood over 3 to 1. Twenty year sed since this union was | ed, several votes have 1 always a majority, yet 1 wble minority led the chu tor more unanimity. . The churches have been waiti General Assembly has ©a conclusion that nothing is ed by further waiting and will now likely be consumi minority are put in the po noring . the highest Cou church, if they remain and carry out the threat 4 as the Presbyterian chur glaim that the mainninâ€" Women‘s ou Mercerized Li A wide rar We have a go hand, cons Queen Quality Glo History was made on M Presbyterian General Ass ing in Port Arthur. The question of union with Mo Congregational churches and by the groat majority carried. The vOote staad Terms Cash Busisâ€"ess Hours 8 a m to Church Union Carried Your ap Torward i Bruce, Huron a are joining togeth cursion train to 1 Arra Re at Guelph thi ROB Rov See our new Pattc in _ DINNER Stf ROB ROY Women‘s Silk Hose AVe choo Variety W it We are selling in large or sma JUNE 14 :18 #4 _ GRAN Wh M N0 TOWn Hours ® BLLA M > 0 A‘fl SUni