a _qt anmmumaawmmmammmm The REVIEW All kinds of grain bought " market price. ( on Flour and Feed in ton lots. Large Quantity of No. I Feeding Hay 500 tons of No I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Highest prices for - and Em. h! then here. We hue . Fresh and varied stock of the welcomes. Oranges. Lemme. Peel; Daren. Nun. Candice oi ell We. end everything required tor the Build†festivities. 0n phe- will m: your pane. Give III s can. 7 THE? CITY BAKERY Headquarters for Confectionery and all Bakery goods Your Holiday Groceries, Fruits and Confections Mica] Mills, Durham We are paying Me to 60e for Oats delivered at our Elevator. nous: Day " Night § M The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. " )3, Highest Market Prices for any Quan- tity of Gets or other Grain at our Elevator '0 In: only†food acts. It you have anv. bung than in, nod we will Par you FIVE cents out: tor 311 you bring. We lave e good mi of CORN CHOP on bend that we ere Idling in too [on u ebouc me lune price " OATS. add every Feeder hove that Corn is better Feed than 'hsta for teedmz Stock It you wens - teed, get our prices on this teed. u it is good "he at price we ere and: tor it. We hm. other good Feed on hand all the time at prices as low a In on who then. o.. was on Food no Strict! y Cub, or Grain It market price. We do not give any Credit. ) REVIEW is well. equipped for turning out all kinds of Commer- cial and Job Printing. Give us a trial. CR'WPED orrs for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates t John McGowan THE PE0PLE'S MILLS Fresh and Clean, the very best. See this ttay before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. Every bag guaranteed. If not satisfactory bring It back and get your money. “you have Grain of my kind to sell, we Corn Chop at Special Prices E. A ROWE 'st-ht "tTd Legal Special Reduction W " In " bars jusuce to any that Mr Bowen has In his speeches uhowu more realization of who we are up against. than any other pulituul loader wuo has recemly spoken. Hm spa-ecu at Hamilton, m Wth be appealed lor more and more recruits and called tur united campaigns for them similar w want. may ttage and and still have nu the 01d Land, dlcplnyod more umbeulnaunhlp and pnnousm, not. of the essence of unity and of the gramme of viétory than Inyshmg much but been uttered In Ontario fer many dnys. His toepousubiluy for unvmg for unity ID no wha are-Let manual“ of every other man, each In ms uwu uphere." The Hamilton Herald (independent) sand ', ,. Mr Ruwml'e speech on tlst. urday was not. merely fervently pun- one. bat was prlcllcll too. He set lonh the obugeuou of Cenede to the HLIle‘O m the preeem wet. end the change: one of Unnedum men ot Ill!- Lary age to volumeer their eerncee. Such speeches u the; of Mr Rowell'e He needed to arouse our young men to the needs of the enueuou, and to the teem-non of their own oblige- none.†. --Ttm Dominion Parliament is in union and us might bu exposed. I wanna martial tooling prevails. The voting at one honored million dollars tor war pll'pum will be don. without. quution in the munune and there Will likely be a bronze out the funny boon lapplion the Toltut new. Tn. quequu ot 110' tbe rev- was in tu be increased to nine; we There have been many brilliant speakers setting forth the war situa- uon. Few have excelled those of the Liberal leader, N W. Rowe". The Ummdmn War, a non pumzen paper publlshed in Toronto, Glyn editorially: There is a movement in the United States for handing over to Canada an†is known an the " Pan Handle." Phis in B part of Alaska, a thin strip at territorv running south-east and dividing Canada. from thet Ptuslf1e Dean. It is 7pm": of thd EUnited States. But it in of more use to Can. ads than to the United States. tm. cause it is part of the natural coast line of Can in on the Paeitle' 000m. The Hon, Prank P. Smith, of Mary land. has taken a great Interest. in 'lie mutter. and has twice offered ru- o minus In Congresu, in 1913 and 191t, proposing the "nutter cf the Alaska pan-handle to Canada by sale or ex chums. Mr Smith “ya that the United Beaten (mg ht not to wait until Canada asks tor this concession. but ought to move at once. Gig: 51:11pm: 3mm Such appears to In the unmade of (ivy-nanny " the presenuim. By her grotesque rut block.“ of the British Illa nu canto! Holllnd MMt veiled threats to neutral Ihippinl. she in tr""'", declaring wu on the '11 d. " is expected the: the first conun- Kent ol Canadians will be out. ot Eng- lund this week. likely for Fume. I'he King end Kitchener heve both Held good lave to then and all Cun- da will hope the: they will escape Iorpedo dung“ in crossing the chen- lel. It is rumored that Kitchener him- eelfmay take command of chemo million infantry tomes of Britain, Gen. French liking the cnvulry Another rumor In): the Canadime may go to the Mediterranean ard perhupallnd on the Adriatic coasts ‘iAnsmn. In any evennhereisa eertni cy of big developments of ~ome kind. The British press. shipping agents and government and people senor-l- le sneer st this lstsst outburst of German umper and at. it as In in- "ieation that her position " home is becoming desperate. Ir, any be that Gunman ctr-teams think in their in- nncence that Britain will scatter her fleet to threstensd points Ind enablr the German fleet to some out at bid- In! and strike a blow. Britain will "ot be alight napping. shipping will no on u nsunl sud if a neutral wssel is blown up. any of the States. more will be something doing. It must, ot course. be understood that there is no accusation that the Americane untairly acquired this ter. ritory. It was bought from Russia "loutt with the rest of Alaska. The arrangement was part ot the old can. ditiune. in which the territory was regarded merely as a field tor riwl tut-trading companies. It is cult in arcent years that. its inconVenlenee has been realized. Congressman Smith shows a liberal epirlt in " et. t rt to rearrange the boundary in Accord with modern conditions, and he DAB received strong support from Hun. Andrew D White and other leading Atneriatuuc--Torottto Star. More Coast Line for Canada ' 'rtttttt (liUo bFEiihrtr.. Tiiotei ai,,.',,',),::.. TORO N10 In Centre of Shopping And Business mama. -'--ta. an. m mu Emu um Ammo»: Fun A h m "qt-gtt ABnllinaChinl Mr Rowell’s Speeches FEBRUARY il, MM6 THE BUBBLE REVIEW new tu-de bu haunt out s new t-tioy that F. New pr ttrel? boyhood on All real cum-mine Dominion. Thinniuuln-ud would produce about seven million dollars an! would ho more popular who putting more duty on m. tug-r mid nonunion of me. Of Stock, Implements and Household Furniture The ndliiiii,' Auctioneer has received Inst cuons to sell bv Pub. Frida Feb. I9. ms The follows it t 6Horses.. 'rown horse. 6 year: old, Bay ho 5 ' 5 yrs old, Brown more. 4 yrs old n foal to imp. horse. Black more 4.1 old. Yearling colt, Hackney pon well broken, single and double. , Cattle: 5 cows. 4 yearlinga, St n-ad of a and 3 year old steers and Liters. Sheep: 15 ewes. Swine: , st in pig. too hens. Impleu t a: Waggon nearly new. roller near‘ new. Bob-oleighs, Mower, Seedodri , ' nonble rowed corn unmet and edit vator combined, plow and barrow cutting-box. tur- nip cutter. fanniw mill, nnlky rake, wheeled scraper. \bber tired buggy nearly new. [top aggy. Icutter. 3 sets single horn l nearly new, 1 set double harness, set plow harneas. tools and other art lea too numerous lo mention. Hon hold Furniture: 5 Melotre crem- . -arnror. 1 bed. room unite, Extent-n table, Chairs. Cooking stove. Searing stoves, The letute ho- had . eel! trom the RedCroeI Society toe bend-gr: tor the wounded widiere. On Wed. nudity lent Mn. J. Park mode: he. ior that purpoee when there wee 40 mile of "tt toot hundezee made. hire. Park, being . trained nurse. "hunted and fiaighed them. niao sterilized them end lent them to Toronto tor iurther Ihipmellt. Some of the Indie: oi Dorhoen think the Institute women meet only to cousin about their neighbors end drink tee. We would like to know where there item Society that is doing better work and more good than the Ineti~ tute is. Those that let their thought: rnu inthet direction era the very one: we went to join in nod show us a better way ot carrying on the In- stitute and must say there in no such thing allowed in our Institute " ens-ip That is one thing that is inrbidden when organizing. T he made received mat he Auction mile west of Term: Ten _ (p and under. cub t Overthatar ten monthl‘ No reserve n th arm it sold and the Proprietor in tr " up fuming. Sale commence. gt one o'clock ttmditottn roved o tuotes. Five peteent 'Jl'l'o'l"2'lti There will also o cred for ale: A [hundred Acre! ttt Lot 47, Con- cession a, W G. Rt, Bentinck, no" as the an: farm, 65 acres eluted. " acres of aluable timber. Buy ten“. ' P B. No. 7, ARIEMESIA tth-Frank Williamson, Bubs Meade Sr hd-John Dow, John Runeâ€. An. nie Gilchrist. Jr 8nd--Beatrice Wat- ters, Allie Purslom Farquhar Oliver. Ruby Muir. 2nd--idie Whyte. An. nie Dow. R, J. Turner, Wllln- McKen- Bits, Mable Gilchrist. 1st-mtord Wa. Iers. F. J. Vnuso. Tom Currie. Fred Whyle, Gladys Oliver. Pr. A-Mnhle Pat slow, Peter Dow. B--Joe Meade. Average attendance 20. Born to hear Mn. T. McKnight is not improving, but We hope she will soon take a change Ior the better. Mr Mertln Coffieid gave the young people I. farewell party on Timed-y. before leaving to take up residents at Durham. Sorry to lose MrO ffield and family but wish them success in their new home. School Reports No.6. BINTINUK. Br 4ttr-Etta Twnmley. Jrgitt.- Sarah McCullum. Waller Boyce, Dun- tel Nuhn, Br 3rd--Witlie Adhsm, Edna Cox. Edgar Boyce. " lhd- Annie McCollum. Jessie Twomley. Betta. Boyce. se%di-luorke Torry, George Bruin. George Brown. Howard McUaIIulu, Edith Vj'ckera, Jenny Vim. km. David Barns. Jr Md-Invert" MeOal1um,.Nelvia Adhun. b,t-Mil. dred Brown, Blanch Boyce. Gerald Brunt. Pt 2ad--Uertie MeCUllum, Pearl Betty. Stanley R9ny,Edwnrd Umuh. Pt I-John McDonald, May M -Callum, Cecil Noble, Elma Adlnm, Wilfred Vickers, Adeline Unruh. J. Werarr, Teacher. s. S. No 3. GLBNELG Br 4ttt-Kate McNally. o'rrh-ueo. Williams. Lizzie Morrison, Cecil Pay- lor, Joe Morrison. Sr bd-John Bi?- ehir. Jr 3rd--Hownrd Rnchie, Har. old Batchelor. '2ud--Mury Glencrous, Tom Morrison, Marian Boyd, John Boyd, Willie Morrison. li-Ella Riltl.i9. Ethel Anderson, Molwlle An. drraon, Vnm Puylor. Pt-Re" Glen. crnan, Margaret Atkinson. Mary Mor- rison. _ B. N. No, 9, GLENELG Br 4th-L. Aljov, J. Bell dc M, Haley 'q. Jr. 4th---M. Atkinson, V. Ritchie. th3rd--A Lindsay. M. Davis. D. Bull. M, Whitmore, A. Ritchie, G. Bell. M. Nowell. Jr. 3rd--J. McNab. R Davis, H Bells, A Horst, K. Davin. 2ud--ti, Lindsay and M Mulligan eq.. M. Alioe, D Mcuinnis. " Primer-B Harm-ave [I Ritchie. M. Horst. Jr. Ptiruer--w. 00: t J. Waiunis eq. luzum'm Soon. Teach"- Mina L. Riddle in visiting her old neighbors around Kiughurst before leaving for the West. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO CREDIT AUCTION SALE M A MOR'i'LEY. Trather E. McKlNNON, Teacher ue .. I sows d a '. W near new. Airi , oub l c t vato now can anni III tper, bber I top JESS name uea eSB, set let art 1etrl Hon hol man at Extens n t ton, ea :u th an: " in tr my men t Ten ii, that. raved o 1 or all: also o I Acre I m _W_G. R DORNOCH t the Parker Farm, A >urham EVE? R, 331084“. imam-1:3 Tra; innocent illness. Miss Jean Derby visited with Hampden friends latch. Hampden has sustained anoth- er sad loss in the person of Miss Agnes McGauchie, who died very suddenly at her home in Ben- tinck. Miss McGeuchie was a highly respected young women and all mourn her loss who knew her intimately. She died at the early age of twenty-six years. Mrs M. W. Byers entertained a few friends Monday evening. Miss Janet Kerr is waiting friends in Hanover at present. The many friends of Mr and Mrs Andrew Fulton assembled at their hospitable homo and were royally entertained until the wee sma' hours. It is say- ing little to say Mr and Mrs Ful- ton make an ideal host and host- ess. Mr Clarence Young has enter- ed upon his duty as caretaker for the coming year, for the church. We feel Clarence will fill his po- sition well. The youth and beauty from our burg spent a very pleasant even- ing wiih Mr and Mrs John Sharp. They all reached home, notwith- standing the rough weather, but it was a " Long, Long way to Tipperary." A large number from here at- tended the successful sale held by Mr George Willis. Fonmu. Feb. IO, 1915. h'lourper0wt........ 390to450 (hstrntstuperstusk-. 4 oo 4.00 Chopper em........ l70to200 Buckwheat...... .... 70 to e " ly'ailWttent........,.. 150toi50 Spring Wneet........ 150to150 Onus, feed............. Nito 60 Pats, milling........ .. 60 to 60 Mr and Mrs James Nichol en- tertained their neighbors and friends, who came from miles around to spend a pleasant even- ing with them in music, games and dancing. All went home, feeling that Mr and Mrs Nichol were second to none in entertain- r" A meeting will beheld Tues- day night to' arrange for a box soeiar in aid of the Belgian Re.. lief Fund. Mr and Mrs John Henry will soon be in our midst, as he is busy moving at present. Wel- come to our community. Durham Markets. Mr David Robinson it slowly Wedding bells are ringing. Ladies' Dongola. Button . . . . . 2.60 gages 'Jdhfl,'gt . . . . . . . . . . St', Ladies Pat Bluc..............3.25 a gas fs. eec1:,r- c Ladies Pat Buttou............3.50 W!“ when thoes ........'Ne Ladies Low Over-hoe" . .. . . . . . 1.16 We have numerous other lines which we have not opeoe to quote but will be pleased to Show you when you cell. Men’s Pine Dongola Blue. . . . .200 _ Mons Plsin Oven. . . . . . . . Mans Heavy Kip Bluo. . . . . . . .2.50 Mans Plain Overs E. E.. . . Mons Heavy Oil Tan. . . . . . . . . .3.10 Mons Roll Soled. . . .. . . . . Men's High Overshoe . . . . . . . ' 2.40 Mons High Heel (Maltese C: We have something specitl for Men who want a wum dry foot, in the formof a Felt 81100 with a solid rubber sole and bed. See it. Price Highest Price for Live Fowl and all kinds of Produce Departmental Store, Our purchase of a Urge stock of Men's and Ladies' Shoes from the leading manufacturers of Canada before the latest advance on leather, enable no to oeer HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR of the newest style. at prices unprecedented to the purchasing public of Dmbam and vicinity. Large Sales One of our Specials this week----]- Ladies' fine Dongola Blue, sizes 1 to 4, Ladies' Shoes Men's Shoes January Shoe Sale McKechnie’s Weekly News 'phth $1.39 ‘G. & l McKECHNIE ,. " x v" - xmagsxï¬sflï¬sxmgmasxxxmx WALK A LITTLE FARTHER SAVE A LITTLE MORE r "atone “(were 2.75. nie... .... .....' ...r.. m 5 um Men's Felt lined be" Blacker-I. sizes to ens. "l',11"l!'ldG'r"riio tp..e.e".".'r'.e'.'..T.y.". " 5 pairs Women'c wool-lined Molt Bah. sites one 2 Ji, as Gosg,ttsree4,redtttsedto-rcr-.-r'C' . 2 pairs Women’s Box Cull Wool-lined Ball. sizes. one l t m otse5,nt"r.......---'-'" . We are selling tho following lines of Winter 1 reduced prim t 4 pairs 19ntEote?.ed,, gen, Bluebers. aim. 10 pain linen“ high eat Box Bl 2 50vitttefor...... .... ..... Call early it your nine in here more this lesson. TERMS 0 ooiG Town Shoe Store MacFARLANE’S Drug storeifi X THE (iii':;.',',;'.;,;;',;,';,;";; R. Town Office Reduction Sale of Winter Shoes Mans Plein Oven. ...... .. . . ..90c Menu Plain Overs B. lil.. . . . . . . .90c MensRollSoled..... ........1.00 Mons High Heel (Manolo Cross) 1.00 'ded 1gt."ye'i/ooti,2'e' 3.00 Udieg' Rubbers Men's Rubbers size in here u we do not intend to got my TERIS Ott ABOVE. CASH. Box Blue. All sizes. regular runway 11, 1918 J. s. McILRAITH this week---- Ladies' Dongola Blue very dressy shoe, One of our Specials TORONTO - KONTKEAL OTTAWA Vin "Lake Ontalio Shore Lune" Fault time In O‘hnwu. Port Hope, Gabon". Brut-ville. Tmbno, etc. Purllcuhra from C. P R. Ticket Auentu or write I G lurphy. D. P. A., Toronto. R.Manrlano. Agent, Durham Buy your Tickets here Improved Service Winter Boon at Runny Durham $1.99 'ih-aamsu's- @7071 Teeonto--tn(, Tommi DOUBLE l p m For the fig [case's l Ladies l “enum- trviisrid tbree Itâ€! ttst focal) "“011" u- G A PLEM! N Panama} THE l) ImAftr PRICEVILLE YOU'; 1 Buy Farm INC mum mun price Mon u IOU 100 an 0 Io I FBBBUAB.‘ prer inn . Mill SASH, 3'?, Sttittgles a hilt) a'. pr Sawing pm You can hm PLAN! chupw " I“, to it, .uy mu t sun» In"! " â€(IRMA Winter l Florida WIT My 3 in I Oil m Never otrl, out. Trsms u of game tt Thee is a scru a hogs you ur for the mark! Separate Muse mun “on; with mm In Bitt AA'tN Ls th ehoicc hugs. I' an thm, try " money “uh m Benn! if Face I Hair T toilet make. tl h I" " B " oth' NEW F weâ€, ZEN ll me tel