“mmammm mmmamamac The REVIEW i'",t'" News from the Front 500 tons of No I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Large Quantity of No. l, Fte1itri.yr 2rt John McGowan Sovereign, Eclipse and Ilastry.?lour All kinds of grain bought Is a menace to your family. Do your duty and provide adequate heating equipment. Come in and see our line of Heaters. Also the best ranges made, the Happy Thought. You are coming. Buy Chimes, 500 to 2.50 pair. S and Open Bells at low prices. PINES: Day " Night l 26 The Rott Roy Cereal Mills Co. Oatmeal Mills, Durham We are paying 53e to 550 for Oats delivered at our Elevator. No excuse for you to have a cold horse there davs--our Blankets will keep them warm 60C, L00, L25 to 3.50 each Call and meet your friends syhile in town at the Red Frnnt Hardware. we - N T r / f BI Al Vi . L4 ' X A Good Lantern that will not leak not blow out is the kind the farmer appreciates. Our Lanterns are fully guaranteed at This week we have a large stock of Electric Light Globes P offer you " a reduced price In I5. 25, 40, 60, no candle power In the latest light. Onrwrme on Peed are Striecly Cub, or Grain " market price. We do not give any Credit. If you have Grain of any kind to sell. we will pay Highest Market Prices for any Quan- tity of Oats or other Gala at our Elevator We want empty feed sucks. It you have em. bunk them in. and we will pay vou FIVE cents each for all you bring. I" then hero. We hue a tr chains Croatia. Ounces. Lemon of at It 10.. and anything required Our plant will uni: your pom. a Some Special Bargains from the Red Front Hardware THE CITY BAKERY We hue other good Feed on hand " the time at pricee as low as we can make them. 11131193: prices for We hue 3 good amok of CORN CHOP on bend that we no nailing in [on Iota " about the num- price as OATS. In.d We†Feeder known that Corn '1. boner Feed :uen 0m for “saying Stuck It you Inn: heavy med, so: our price- on this teed, u It In ttood vane " price we Are asking for it. Headquarters for Confectionery and all Bakery goods Your Holiday Groceries, Fruits and Confections ) REVIEW is well equipped for turning out all kinds of Commer- cial and Job Printing. Give us a trial, CR'WPED OHS tar Hus: Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED Oh I'S at. . . . very reasonable rates THE PEOPLE'S MILLS Fresll and aa, the very best. See this tiay before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. si;, bag gaahntoed. If not satisfaotorr bring It back and get your money. Corn Chop at Special Prices Let the Folks Know Night on the Farm I bought at market price. : on Flour and Feed in ton lots. A Cold Home We hue a Fresh not] uriod stock ot the res. Lemon Peel; Dates. Nun. Cnndies ulna reunited tor the Brlidar feativitiea. Buy a set of our well-toned Shaft String Bells, Swedish Chimes 75c and 1)th: each TiivUG . call . i. ROWE Special Reduction Canadians may well take pride in reading about, the courage and sun- cisiu nhhuir buys in the first expos- ure in tire in the European irencnel. I'tie regiment. familiarly known at . Pu 5 Pets ., has stood the test. mth lunch credit, and although it has n t as yet i'uuud an upp-wrtllniny waispiuy ne dashing (pl-Hues mm. bi'uugui mnuwu to the 5mm Alrican conting- Hal. during we Boer war II has drum nusunwd that in pussesses the tradi- liunal bravery of Canadians and warrants expccmiion that It will cover well With glory when the Lime comes. Being Ihe last night train from Tor. onto for Montreal and Otlawu, it gives .he traveiluttt public the opportunity of spending the entire uvening With 'heir tunnhes, ur enables (new to at- tend the theatre and other places of auntsetrtettt, and still have plenty of tuxethkt- the tram. Sleepels are pl. ted for occupancy at 10.00 p, m. at Toronto Unmnblatlon, enabling p s- rl'lla P. tl who at) drum to mum at that There is something pitiful in the hunk!“ of these strung young [not], who seem so real tu as our here, be. ing sent into the fateful tield ot unth- ;esa battle, but War has its compensa- lion tor its manifest evils at d it may he that we Americanstuo at...“ some tune recover With the rest at the world the anctcnt udmirmion tor wrutsm in combat and belivve that It, tau proper and ever. pleasant mtg to die fur une's CUUHU‘y. The concept is a little oat-ot-date With as yet, but We. ttray revive the tashton. At all wants courage is always admired by real men and our Canadian cousins are certainly shaming that they have it. 22 lvuvmg Toronto Untou Stutionut 11.40 p m. daily, curries electric light- ed sleeper-i. cruupartment observation our from Trrouto to Montreal, and Toronto to Ottawa. This train rum vim Lake Oulnlin Hhore Line, titre Montreas 8.55 a. m. daily, the Ottawa sleeper almymg In Ottawa 7 " a. In. daily. Smoking is permitted m the lounge of observation room ut the “mint Library Otrservutiou Compart- went thar, Toronto co Moutrual. and arrangements haw been made where- ny p31 tern on this car will press clothes for passengers at Very re BUDaMe thanks. 0f righa minded fatherly chats, The hell. that a land could be giving Is there in the breast: of the "Pats." Canadian Pacific Train Service between Toronto - Montreal and Ottawa. Dining thu. ts attached at Emitb'u Fails balls every morning, servnug wteukfnsc mm Montreal, 80 that. bass new men may proceed direct to their mikes or appoiutaterttt' immediately on Mli'nl, The host of a new land. and that: The regiment gallantly honing The neat little this of "Pate," A bit of the man who bu neighbored With mountain: and form-u and slreuus.' A touch of the man who has labored To model and fashion his dreams. The azimuth of an age of clean living, Attention is called to excellent night he" vice from Tut-mum to Montreal and Otrawrt we. (funndinn Pacific, Train Elf: Ftrtptttt $tet"'ettt [The commem below is from the Detroit Free Press and the generous reweuition by an outsider in bah nil, Appreclaced by all Junuruns-Ed. Lune That opened the wilderness tiato, A touch of the home layer tender. You’ll tind in the boyr they call "Pats." The glnry and strength of the maple, The courage that's horn to the I hem The pride of a stock that n atnple, The bronze of A midsummer heat, A mixture of wisdom and during, the Canadian Paulie operate: a ham class passenger tram from North lurunlo Station at 10.00 p. m. daily. cmrrying ttmthsrd electme lighted sleepers and cnmpw meal, car for Montreal and taltoeper Toronto m os. l-wa Twin I. (luv Manuel.“ 13.5 L m. duly and Otrwa wu- t'erutttet, that puluc u 7.25 a. m. daily. A solid mam train in I180 operated [tom Toronto Union Station to Ottawa lenvmg Toronto 1020 p. m. daily, this .ra.u carrying standard elettrlc light. ed sleepers and compartmvnt car. at Crtassra 7 25 a. In. daily. Oeurlvs from maul! F uh to ULMW». the standard ulrrprlsf'll' th " Trdur. laying North Toronto at 1000 p. m And the stand. "rd pleaprrl leaving Toronto Union simian at 1140 p, m. daily. so that Chtn am panengera may take their choice of either of these three trains and ranch Ottawa at exntly the name “an. The Canadian “mind No, no VII Lake Ontarm Shore Line tome have: Toronto daily 9.09 a. m. for Montreal, emanation a! Smiths Falls for Ottawa stopping at important places, carrying Onserimlmn Psrlor Car, Dining Car and first and second clan coaches. Parliculura from nnv Canadian Pa. ciite Ticket Agent, or write M. G. .durphy, .Dt"rtrrt PW Amt. From the Detroit Free Prue A touch of the plain and the prairie, A hit of the motherland mo t b A "ruin of the fur trnpprr, wary, A blend of the old and the new. A bit, of the pioneer splendor Our Plucky Neighbors The “Princess Nts" JANUARY ar, 1915 TORONTO THE DURHAM REVIEW Mn) DRAWING CoNTEtyr-The Han- over Boy tlcouts held a. map drawing mntest last week whit-h attuned a good deal of interest and anyone who snwlhe specimen- of their wnrk in the display windows of H. H, 8"ng &Co., formed A high opiniouot the skill of the young parlicipuma. The subject wt†B \yur map of Europe, "howing ttw important places mime conflict, The (111)19sz was divided Ilr to two ci,vises, trust for boy: " qu‘a and uvur. the winners being, Ist-outs- can Eugen 2ud--MNrold Bueuigel t 3td-Gordon tieluoeder. The second (-ln- s w.ls for boys under 14 years the winners Ewing; lut-Frcddio Hodder, '2rsti--8tattley Eckei,3rd-Bmrt, Helwig. The “din-u were Mire McKee and Mr. D. L Hiram-hum The maps wen no. traced hn' wwe free hsnd and Were remarkably trord--eintt us a humor- ist. remark. [hm it Is a, pretty mar-an thing to draw a map " Europe at the present limo. Plum-n Rttntatumttrr-atr a. B, Rich-Idem: was eluted Pruidpnt of the Hanover. Hemlock and Brant Att. ricul'ursl Society at the annual meet- ing hot week. Dr. 'Nrior who had be en president for eight year. rem-ea He made an excellent president and helped materially to place the Hann- ver Show in the front row of it. ulna. Mr Richard-on in I popular young man‘ and I. hope that he will-1mm a m m rem-m Total.................. 804! (Quite I number of thalatter class we children too small to Mind the Blind-y School.) The newly eluted Council of the township of Glenn]; met Jon 11th on per stotute, Members prooont. Thee Nichol. Reeve; Thou Turnbull, Mal. ootm Melanin. Geo E Pent snd Jos Young, councillors. Eooh memo» mode and anhooribod toDetGratiort of (2ualifitmtion and of Oiliu old took their um the Run in the ohm. Minutes of Int meeting rend and adopted. Com-unmuiam road' It! follows '. AB Mom-taut. sheep ololml. J A MoDonold. applumtion tor Aeso- ‘OIble. The Conndion Socunty Co., John Kelly, bank account. A McPher- Ion re taxes. Conodion 8uffrtagts AR. loaiatinn. By-lows MO Auditors, MI Board of Health and 552 Asses- sor. were introduced and read 3 fiat and second time. Melanie ---Futg The! Bylaw Mit tvppeintuig an Assessor be filled up with she name of John A McDon- ald at. e salary of $75 00 and mm it be read a third Mme. signed. sealed and engrossed on By-lew book,-- Carried. Pmsrt--young That By laws Nos. MO and MI appointing ludlton 3nd Board of Health respectively mg! " filled up be new rend a third “me. signed. sealed and engrossed on By luv Book... -Carried. Me1ou---Youug That the Treas- urer_cf Glenelg be inttryeted to ppy to the Trauma: of Egremont the sum of $8 M, being half cost. of work an townlme Glenelg and Egremom. ---Grried. Young-Turnbull That thin Conn cll pay to the Treasurer of Holland the sum of $2385 as half cast. of work done on tuwnlme Glenelg and Hollsnd,--0arried. Turnbull - McInnis That thus Council order seven came: of the Municipal World for use of C'ouneil.-- Carried. Youre-Meir, That refund of axes be aude as follows on accnun' of errors of “argument. nan) h '. Durham Furnimm Company $9 18 ; Geo Allan $183 ---Chsrrted, Turnbull--MeIun, a The! Sc-hnM S ctinn No 16, A & Cr, be pale $918 balance of taxes levied on eeetiorr- Carried. The Council anournad to February 6 at, 10 B. m. C J. S. BLACK RELmluUs CosLrtr--The result or this Rmzu-uu LI "HU. mk-u hf m.- H. non-I Adult Bluie Class Ifeueraburr, was 3 Adult members and adherents 1280 No church in particular. . .. .. .. 22 Adult 8. B. attendance... ... . 321 Boys under twenty years. . .. .. 395 Girl: under twenly years. . . . .. 4M Bore S. B. Mtendum‘v. . . ' . . . . . WU Gulls 8. S. ttttendartee........... 314 Boys not attending I. B.. . . .. .. 105 Girls not attending a. 8.... . . . . . IN Turntn1ll--Yooug That. Road Com- [HISIIODCYH for 1016 be " follows: Ward 1 Tho: Turnbull, ward 2 Mair cola: McInnes, wnrd 8 Geo E Penn. and ward 4 Joseph Young and than the Reeve be Commissioner for town- hnes and bridges--- Carried. I?ettrt--Young That, Mr Turnbull he appointed to examine an to ths l'reawrer's "retipy.-0arried. Meinner--1'sart That the liuevr be instructed to try and make a. deal With Frank Haley for the amount. oi mum-r nqmrod fol (Heucross bridge. -tGrrieil. Ymurg---l'esrt That Sum Wright be [Mid t31,00 for Inspecting sheep killed by dogs and than the “new: be paid $165, cmnumzsmn on rxp'ndi- ture, on .ownlum H & H.-- Cumin]. Peart-Yomrg The: the cunsldcr anon of the Women Suffrage Com. munication be left over till August meetitag.--thcrried, Peart-MeInuee That the Reeve be paid $2.00 and the Tn tsurwr Sir, 00 for preparing the Dvcnmbet fintoual statement. and that the Reeve be pud $2 00 for one day buying timber and $2.00 for trip to Murkdale re garm- sitee papers-Carried. Pe,ert--Turnrull That the Tress are! dupquit. $11 6"3 fn Ilse Dmamn Court In Markdnlv to cover gnrniahee puns in suit No 81.---turried. OLENELO COUNCIL HANOVER Us 290 814 105 104 Mr Alex McDonald is visiting " delight". Mrs Lamont. in Brent " preeent. _ Ilia Hudson. of Dornoeh, visited " Mr D. A. McDonald's In: week, Mine Dumb. Redford received the new: In: week ot lb. death of her fuller. Mr John Redford, been 'ail- are being the came. an he was found deed in bed at " son Will's home in Rainy River. The week ot prayer was held in we Presbyterian church In: weak and in Ibo Methodist this Week. A any. "Ur, J. McDougall and Miss Mary McKecbnie visited at D. McLean’- ot Aberdeen hut week. Mr Jun. McDougull sold his driver at Durham fair last. Thursday. Ir Ju. Barber, ol Minnesota, to- eeutly visited at Mr Alex Hobkirk's. Milne'n in Brunt lust week. Mr Milne was laid up tor a. few days but glad to hear he is on the mend again. Mr and Mrs Ed. Boyce gave a par- ty to the young punple one evening recently and also Mr and Mrs Thus. Shown. H ir" Alex Bobkirk delivered no In cowl recently to Ryan & Heifer- bun in Durham. r Flour per awn ... Oatmeal per sack Chop pier cm“... Buckwheat...... Full Wm AL... .. tip-Lu leent... Jas, feed. . . . . .. Outs, mulling. _., "sir-and" Mrs D J McDonald and Miss Hudwn visited at Mr and Mn Will bimont'sln Brunt Int Thun- Buriev ........... . GO cu Butter.. ............ 22 w Eggs 28 to Potatoes per bag. .... 45 to Hides........ .... 1C Beer,tiressed..... .. 1200mm. Hugs. Iivr,,fotr..... 7 Driedtwpies......, 'r.. [lay,pertou .... .... 1200tol( List. has been care-Jolly revised, If the urine is hot and !sea1di.tse-U. too free or too scauty--or shows brick dust deposits or .','"d',',,',,ae,t, Gin Pills to. day and cure yoursel of Kidney and Bladder troubles. "Made in Canada". 50c. box, 6 for $2.50. Free treatment if Cl' write National Drug}; Chemical o. of Canada, Limited, oronto. :70 Durham Markets. io D. McKinnm} visited. at Departmental Store, We have numerous other pleased to show you when you Highest Price for Li" men's r‘me Dongola Bing. . . . .2 00 Mens Plain Overs.. . . . . . . ' Mens Heavy Kip Blue. . . . . . . .2.50 Mens Plain Overs E. F. .. Mans Heavy Oil Tan. . . . . . . . . .3 10 Mam; “all solvd - . . . Men’s High Oveishoe . . . . . . . .2.40 Menslligh IIeentMalt-,, (' (N e have something special for Mer who want a warm dry fem m the formof a Felt Shoo with a solid rubber sole and heel. See it. Price Ladies' Dongolu Button . Ladies Pat Blue. . . . . . . . Ladies Pu Button. . . . . . Our purchase of a large stock of Men's and Udies' Shoes from menufacturers of Canada befme the latest advance on leather, anal: u HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR of the newest styles at prices my m the purchasing public of Dutham and vicinity. Men's Fine Dongola Bing. .. Mans Heavy Kip Blue. . . . . . Mans Heavy Oil Tan. . . . . . . . Men’s High Overshoe . . . . . . Large Sales PURHAM. Jan. 27. I915. percwt........ 300w350 sulpursack .... 350 350 p'er cm........ 140m180 Nheat...... ... 65 to To Jhrnt_.._...,,.. 11050110 tWueat...-.. 110ml 10 (tsed............ 53 to 55 Inlllimz. w...'. .. 55 to 55 Ong of our Specials this week----- Ladies' fine Dongola Blue, sizes 1 to 4, Ladies' Shoes Men's Shoes CRAWFORD January Shoe Sale a Heavy nip Blue. . . . . . . .2.50 a Heavy Oil Tan...... ....310 I, High Overshoe . . . . . . . .2.40 (N e have smuggling ypecial for Met McKechnie’s Weekly News :33: $1.39 1200to 1800 710 -.. 5o 1200tol600 100 GO ll) to l bl! [30 Ln 65 22 to 22 28 to 28 45 to 50 p:i,irisrgrgarirg=riarri"iarma'"ilXheheiisirs, 'flkxxxsroexxxxstxxxer'c'uey:r:y::cvyo:y.:f,' . . . . 2.50 Ladies Plain Overs C. . . . . . . . ' .....3.25 Ladies Felt Lined ......_. . . . . .'d.50 Ladies “Maltese Cross". . . . . . Ladies Low Overshoe .. .. . » her lines which we have not space to quote but It I; you call. Funnel: of inr “lemma tom's}. "iirriG Y6: ".uusdm $.75 I your posture prepaid. sold by 2:†new-cede". mung 1t,g,,'tr,te Jttt.ht - Brlsn 9'tArli'irfVt.ihtimiui., - gi,eig1,r,ji'iit,iidi,i', fpi',edi,i,iis,tftR,ie,'git,2iig. nvem ort I I n a ammun t.'g','rgtit'W, t'l',fl'tlt'l/n'tll't NAHUM on PM no": frog. t Idea “on†[or 1"fll"Nh%'fg Pnlenu can “ugh mum “I. my Yeo, trttttrtt _-m- In Al A gamma; HEW a You)" if in} - - liar. ttttttttpet-pf...-, 99199qu toms]. _ [legal toe WALK A LITTLE FARTHER SAVE A LITTLE MORE Anyone man. I 't,,ii,iit,Wri,eistiSott2ri,r, ulckly noon-m our ommnn [my other All $jfiiiifte Jtitijiltatt. ' MCKECHNIE We are selling the toll-wing lines of Winn f reduced prices t 4 puirl Men's Wad-lined [Th-nu 1vuehers bil' - "'09, one ‘ll. were 2 75. nuw.... .... .. _ 5 pair. Men‘s Felt Imed bean Blochurs. was " one u. rrgnlurZUO tor.... .... .... .... 5 puiu Wumeu'a woot-lined Danton Bals, biz , one 3y, Unmet reduced to.... .... . .. .. 2 pairs Women's Bax Cult Wool-lined Bah. siz ' one 5. now. ...... ..... .... .... .... .... ., ooiG Town Shoe Store 10 pnira Missrs'high out Box Binc. all 250vautetor...... .... .... r..... Don't Dare Neglect a Cough Gall earlv it your sizu is here as We d" more this season. TERMS ON ABUH C. P. R. Town Office MacFARLANE'ti Drug Store THE Cherry Bark Cough Syrup 'i] Relieve the discomfort and avoid the w†plications a. neglected cough often lurk 1., Each bottle contains more than mort r dies sold at same price. We gm relieve your cough or money back. Reduction Sale of Winter Shoes 25c, 50e and $1, only at 'd1',htg,l.ru'sedpi'ttu'i,c,: J.()ll Ladies' Rubbers and all kinds of Prods? Men's Rubbers aeeAle Store J. S. McILRAITH this week Ladies' Dongol very dressy sh, One of our JANUARY 28, 1915 Fur! liuw Unhnuru. H RMacFarlane. Mien 1. [Durham TORONTO MONTREAL OTTAWA Atreno trt u Buy your Tm L M New Train Senice won-Io Durham $1.99 t no' us " " Mi 1.00 " ere ttt ng " ' J Toront DOUBLI Buv F IN M For I Inna: PRICEV THE ti. H. SASH, Winter Florid You c Shingl M“ in Lau hm bl. DUI“! " tseaper or Inlet M21 here ies of YO ml! hod D