WV 'lr', for Men and Boys tp "4rtrirctriit6etr irsittvgtorgrstrcjliiir;eir' -iitr'taii1t: 't 500 tons of No I Mixed Chop wnm AND BARLEY alt 1uaroooooiraoiisir'iiu1rsae"titfe:esrt Only 75c for the Review the balance of this year to New Subscribers Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop ll m to a to in: In Iani- "‘"'."" " "_-- . tlitt1littf 2) s','l,,'l'd'l,L'hr, via The Beriew and Weekly Mall and Chicago. M. Paul or Duluth. on “I. 'n,':aa,',tS"l,dTrirricccii:, its: Rlf.,th tttttil (“our 27, itt- Game. Winnipeg, tor one year - " . . Bree. The Review and the Family Her- Thpoogh Pill.“ Tonriat Show“ to dd and Weekly Star tor 1 ya! Winnipeg on than dues, having Tho Review sud Weekly Witness Toronto 1.1 p. a. No chums out“. In: 1 "ar..-.-.--:" Rellrn Limit, Two Months. The Review and Weekly Sun tor Large Quantity ottly I Feeding Hay gtntsttttnllraniins Sovereign, All'kinds of grain bought 2,'."t John McGowan (Ono-wny second-slut) I Hon union in Onurio. W. l Itenhew all we" to will: in Album and Sutmlunn. cull “all!!! during April. The Grand Trunk Pull. Railway In m. 'tttMet not! quota! mu be- “no. “magiâ€. Spun}: Its Ed- $51-00; Giiif Keenan: through nor-1 vie. to Begin. This. m an“! into Camry. Berth mule“ nnd mull u all Grand Trunk tick-tone! write C. E. “mm. D. P. B., For- onto. on. WI. CALDER, Tov- Ticku Mi _ -. . __ __....,.-" Good Line of Suits Also a fine line of I Oar usual good make. THE PE0PLE'S MILLS CR'MPBD OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . .. very reasonable rates Frursart, sumo- - ‘(""“"'d Fresh and Clean at “.50 off car. See this Hay [More purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. - "a“, - - . Every bug gnanntaed. If not satisfactory bring tt back and get your money. Settlers' Fares We have received a Made by the W. B. Sanford people of Ha- milton, one of the oldest and best manufac- turers of Clothing in the country. We ask you when in was! of a good Suit, to come and no ours. . L. GRANT Ibought at market price. on Flour and Feed in ton lots Town Ticket Agest mic- Ticket w Eclipse and Pastryflour The Review and Ttrtmto Daily 8%r lorl vear....................... Tb. Review and Toronto Dally NOW! [or one your.................. Tho Review and Toronto Duily World for your Tho Review And Weekly Mail and Empire tor 1 yonr......... ........ Tho Review and Gnin Growers' GIIIJO. Winnipeg, for one year Tho Review Ind the Family Her. Tho Rouuv and Weekly Advert-is- "toe one)0n........................ Tho Mi w and Toronto Daily Glob. In tyetse....,................ Th Rev ow Ind Toronto Daily Is" Ind Empinhr I you...... The 110th and Weekly Free P"- [or on. your.................. ttisiUvior 3nd Fanning World '11,. aka! Ind the FIrmeu' Ad. 10...“! I you... .. ............... “vi" Ind Gnu-din) Farm M I "hr---"-- . t 80th sod Dun, Free Press ate, you... Boots oy Shoes (on P"--:':-.-; Come and see them Clubbing Rates. Special Reduction ___."..'...... . _ " leagues! an“ Ill-Ulll', IV _FNF.W_V-__-'" "me...-"-" _ , Free Pre" vhought:--T'r1E CONTINENT' l"i'ii'irtia per big. .... 1.15 to 1.25' F................ 371/ - ----- - ',,Ndee........c.... low ---PSee-eeeerie,e-e FOR Sai.rt.--A oroughbred Dur. Beef. dressed . . . . . _ ' . 12 00 to 18 00 c... ham Helter, dark . n, rising 4 yea". Boga. live, to b.... . 8 90 tt a Aiso2Broodtsowaitt ig. Apply to Dtiadapples.....‘........ . 05 ygm‘m . A.&J.SBA Y, Iray,perton-.. '... 1200to1600 attd cm Lot 23,24. Con. 8, S. .R. Glenelg. I List has been "regtstlr.reqimd, “an qt" Eutigam 'Ltsietts Abolish the Bar Onoe .5310 the Government he. turned down the Abolish the Bar pol. icy. Tue-day’s debate was an inter- esting one Ind showed that the thw. ernment hr] no. intention of making any ma] temperance adv-mes. T (t! Mr Rowell in his epeeeh empheeiz 'l ed the fact that the Literal policy of Abolish the Bar we the pniicy of the organized forces in Ontario making I for betterment and that the issue wee I between them and the organized li. t quor interests rather than between the Liberals and Conservatives more i ly as political parties. t I Mr ltowell referred to the petition l recently received by the Government from 9000 young Conservatives. He l made an offer to the Government that _ he would oo-operete with them in ac- cording to the petition of three young Conservatives for temperance advance but the Government made no sign to agree to such a propeeel. The Liberal policy of Abolish the Bar which was voted down for the third rim" is as lollowe ', ' That in the opinion at this Home the pillbill‘ interests demand: (1) the immr iliate abolition of the bar, includ- ‘lllg therein the abolition of all hotel aiij club licensee and therewith the treating system; (2) and other re- strictions upon the residue of the li- qunr traftie as experiemseansy Ihow- l l i be mammary to limit its operations s.H emotive to remedy its eVils. bo. cal option to bu maintained as a means of wiping out the reSidue of the retail sale. when: the electors so de- cide ; (3) the strict enforcement of the law by cflieials in sympathy with law enforcement and the elimination ot political influence from the adminis- tritLion of the law ; ll) regulation and iiirimction of all houses of public en. tcrtamrnent so as to ineure reasonable ncr'ommndation for the travelling pub- I lie.†This Week in the Legislature N, "’| Recent aeientifie investigation and lit examination of the smoke produced lit by the burning of a cigarette Show tht that the nicotine of the cigarette is . tar less virulent than are the carbon- I w. ie oxidn and other products of its . eombuston. TheloOse Itrnctnre of 'JO the cigarette is said to cease the pro- duction of the poisonous gee. Car- .90 bonio oxide the enter: the blood through the lungs and the dame too done is in direct proportion to the quantities: inhaled. Aeroiein is on» , 1'0 other of the drugs produced by ttel burning of cigarette paper. It in I 90 this that nuke. the smoke irritating. onolein in ooeeidenhle quantities in Its0 extremely dangerene. Itie “id by . doctorethlt the awe-t irritation at 2 5"]the nervone um at the young, . J' [newly by elaerettel, - wit ‘ lessons and inability to cementum Mb-'-, ttttmtht.'--'rmt Cos-mum. __ _ â€$30,000,000 is a big lot of man- ey. This sum has been recommend- ed by the Provincial Highway Com. mission to be prrirl for the construction of highways, IL lil proposed to pro Vida tii12,00o.000 of this by dine: tux on rural sections. only $6,000,000 on cities whore most. of the autos am. and the rest. by the provmce and In†‘oftlns las will fail on the farmer. i What do fatmerg think of it , ~le Ontario aeVenteen milhotr four millions Is t supplementary "The Ontario budget amounts tol seventeen millions and some three or" four millions is to come in later as supplementary statutory expenses. Uncut taxation may not be far off, Meanwhile the Provincial Treasurer is looking to increased successuon duties, larger contributions by banks, trust companies, loan companies and Steam and electric runways to meet expenditure, --hir White. Finamca minister, says no free wheat till we see how the Panama canal and Hudson Bay route results to the Western farmer. Free wheat would hurt the Traniusontimsn. tal Railways. Well if Panama and Hudson Bay routes crab the wheat. what then about the Transcontinent- tals ? If they don't and no free w. -......V.V.,-_ Hudson Bay routes grab the when, what then about the Transcontinen- ulr» ? It they don't and no free wheat, wlmubout the farmer , Truth is, governtuont doetm't "cuescon- tinental" for the farmer in compari- son with Mekenams and Manhunt] other "big interests." . Protection Apparently no Long= er Needed Protection, 35 a national policy, [ was Intended to enable industries lik- sly to grow to make a beginning against adverse competition from countries in winch similar industries were established. It was not to shield them forever, but only so long as this was necessary to enable them Lo mature. By its sirongest advo- cates, It was admitted that. anything beyond this, save as an indirect means of ratsiug revenue, was an abuse, not v. .-._..., "_'"" . ause,ot protection. The agricul- turai implement. business in Canada has grown to prupqnions where it “a e""'" V, I _ um, oniy controls the home market. but rivals all competitors in foreign main-Ls as well, It is the busineesl of government to and in the produc- 1 Lion ct wealth and its fair distribu- Lion. No longer required " on aid [.0 infant industry, or I meme of rev- enue, protection becomes robbery. 1n the case oi agricultural implements it amounts to taking money oat of the poeiiets of farmers and transferring it thumb the instrumentelity of the blute to men who do not need it. Having reached this stage the tune Ior a change has come and something i more than a drop of merely 5 per i cent on the duty is required. APRIL 23, 1914 THE: DURHAM REVIEW i133?†B. Duane! rammed home on Wednesdav. after spending I weak in Toronto and Coboconk. Mr and Mrs Neil Wilson spent Wednesday " Kinghnrst. R. Dargavel in may repairing the mill to start to can out the winter's stock of logs, which will take I few months hard Work. Suving been no all the rage. t't ll. Alexander Ind one on Toe-day and pm ot Wetland", 90 cords be- ing um in that tiale. Mr P. Gerhus- kie was the manager of the machine. Mr Fred b'unt'urd had a bee on Wed. and got mo year's Wand out. Also gave the boys 9. big dance " night and all went. home pleased with the good time they had. Miss II arnock of the Separate Schwl. returned on Snurdny. after spending her lu'agter holidays at Walkerm' , SLrattord and other placer. Miss hunk returned on Mondny to the brick school, utter spending her Euler lroiidayis with her parents in Hunover, Messrs W. Smith. D. Morrison and R. Durguvel all have sick cows. so they keep the Vet. busy. All are in . very war way and he has very little hopes of any of them, "r, Have not heard the wh sue of the weenie cars yet, but hope to in the nearluture. ' new: J. Ray and B. Dargavel spent. Thursday cw in \Villiamsford. Look oat tor others Jack. Miss Hilda Vasey home. Mr C. R. McIntosh returned from Moose Jaw Iastnigbt where be de- lieered an address before the Provin. cial Educational Association on “Some consideraLions a Canadian Nation. hood.". The regismnd attendance is expected to reach the 120J mark, being the greatest in the history at the iissuehsfioti.--N. Battlaford News Mr. Jas. Walsh had stoning bee on Saturday. Mer spending u co with her mums here. l'ruax returned to Monday. Mr.nnd Mrs. Thog, Shewell and daughter Isabel vu?l.ed on Thursday wuh Mr and Mrs. Chas. Shewell in Hanover. Afew young people from this vi. cinity alwndtd the party at Mr, F. Btaffurdg of Dornoch on Tuesday oi last week, also one " Mr Dunn’s on Monday evemug. A good time is re. potted, D Miss Glenna Campbell returned to ""'"'C'L' [W- It arl, _ ee m F the 5.3.3:". wand†line: apeudmg would yuilur i ' _ no Hon Wu) nor parents bait when " is here, Mr the. Shewell letvonl d y for Detroit, Mich. where he intends to spam] the summer. After spending the winter with his parents, Mr and Mrs Alex Campbell, Mr Douglas Campbell returned recent.- ly to Calgary. Albert» . Mr James Bailey spent Sunday " Mr Geo Fischer's, uf Crawiord. Mr Alfred and Miss Nellie Shame" visited over the week end with their sister, Mrs J. Kennedy, Louise. Mr Leonard Webb culled on friends in Dorncch Saturday evening. Miss Margret McKenzie. Lamlnsb; spent a day last week at Mr Malcolm McCallum's. Mr Harry Cox and his friend, Mr. Joe Hunter of Brampton spent. Easter week at. Arch McDougall‘a. Mrs llobt Currie and her daughter, Mrs Jas Heughan of Toronto. visited at Wm Carrie) over the holiday, Rev. Mr, Lungton, Chesley. accom- panied by Mr Sinclair. was a caller in our burg last wet k. IIs former w'll preach in the Baptist church liners Sundny evening, April 26th when it is hoped all Will avail themselves of bearing this able speaker. Missile Jessie Ina Annie b'vorrer of Elmwood spent Sunday with Miss Annie Hobkilk . Mrs Barclay and Miss McNeill. of Owen Sound. spam Easter week around our burg. Muss Hattie Lawrence of mGen spent a few days with friends m the vicmlty. Mr Andrew Milne and family of Elmwood visited at Duncan Mekin. non’a Sunday last. Miss Tera Bailey suffered a painfu segulent last week when the storm' door of the house which was being removed fell on her toot, contains one oi the halls of the door to go ole-r through the instep, shoe and all, _/ School opened "sin this week oh- er a 3 weeks' holiday. with Miss A. liamage again at the helm. 10,000 doznn Eggs Wautrad in ex- change for Hmdwm-e or (huh. DURHAM. April 22. 1914, F10urpercwt........ 250t ttt,tigT,rt".t “#1243 per cm........ 1 I glgll1'ui".'.'.'.r, .... 501 Fallesat........... 98 Spring Wnent........ 98 maximum. 38 Oats, milling.......... a? Berrtey........- Durham Markets. DORNOCH _----------"- WELBECK MULOCK $5M I co'uple of weeks mere. Miss Selina spun: Easter at Walkerton an a successful 250to3ool 240 2.liO' 115m130 50m 55 98to100 98to100 88to 40 38to 40 55 to tgr 22to 22 18to 18 1.15 to 1.26 1000 1200tot800 W. BLACK Mrs John Kerr visited Mt. Forest friends on Monday, Miss M. Bourne returned to her home in Grand Valley, after spending several “can at the home of ber uncle, Mr G. M. Leeeon. Miss Margaret Kerr returned to net school in the vicinity of Conn on Mon- day, after spending the holiday time " the old home. Mr LI. Wilton and Mr Jan. Brown have each made quite ' quotizy of maple Iyxnp this season. Mr and Mrs Dick and daughter, (A Hammon. were guests an the home of Mr Piereey last week, Mr Robert Gadd has purchased the blacklmhh Ibop from It “(203110 and is now tree to make‘ any impovemonu be muy deem necessary. Mrs McOaImou. ior many yearn resident of this hamlet, has gone tol live with her daughter, Mrs A, Sew- ell, oi Stanford, for a time at least. Mr h. McCabe had number oarkad of hay delivered at the Varney su- "ion. A great amount ot money has been spent by the farmers Around ‘hero in buying hay. bran and Ihorla this season. Mr Norman Kerr and his men. Messrs Wm. Long and Geo. Me- Laughlin hep things humming around the mills for the last few weeks, They have sawn a quantity oflnmber already. bat much more is yet to do. - ‘4 __-.." t., ,V. .- _-. Seeding npennons commenced in l earnest last week and the beautiful warm days were much appreciutcd alter the long spell of cold bleak weather and Means P. Patterson, R. J. Eden and J. W. Blyth have each sown several acres. Seeding will not take " long as usual this year, ow- ing to the amount of ploughing that was dune lust lull. Fishing. llunlin Trapping & Tres- panning on [hem kw nda will be pro" svculed amending to w. W. & S. MCCRACKEN. I n2,3,4. con 3 WM. NONE. lots 45, 40, __ '_. . a -2-, l)..-\|:nl-ll WN. NOBLE, ltllw" 1n, I". - (am. 3, Old Sui-vi» Remind: GEO. Mlnn'rux Inn 01.62 e .64. con. 3, New Sun ey,‘!59ntinck Neglect is the Cause of Oraytiair Easily corrected ii you only will N0 woman nuwnduyu need [680 the charm at her tich, lustrous: hair with advancing gem-s. Grey and faded hair destroy»; a woman's chain) in nothing else will do. . 2h) nr,turni col 1'. V May's Hair Health in so simple and may to nan um] Sn sure in its rennin sltitt no woman can aiyord to overleok it. It 1-: ttot a dvo. just a real tonic um bring. new life and ylgor and that. nat- ural colored healthy look to the impov- eri>lml scalp and hair meta. resinres the original natural color of the hair. It removes dandruff 'Youl tummy will be refunded to you if it {ails after ll fair trial. 91.00, 50c. 25e. Get It at our 'store. Bold and racommended by MacFARLANE & co., Druggists Large Saks Our stock of Groceries is full in every line and always on the move, therefore we always continue buying: the result-fresh, pure Groceries. Again we always buy in large quantities in order to obtain the best bargains for the consumer. We specialize in Canned Goods, Sugars, bulk and package Teas, Soups and other everyday necessities. Look over the following columns and make up your list. You will find that we can supply you with the highest grade goods for the lowest prices. - - ___.--" ~-- “-0 A [In Departmental Store, Try "u1laeslyrrjr Sweet Clover Crawford Peaches ...... .... .... .2cans for 250 Lott Cabin Brand Pineapple, cubed ..... .. .2 can: for 25e At Imer Br. Raspberries, tin 20e A Inner Br. Straw berries, tin 20e A; .‘mer Corn, [can and Toma- VARNEY "iii/i"". C.-'. J..rs tins for 25e '» We use hsndle Red Rose Ana w W.6v'%r' %.f...tP...9. .-- mm - . "r, Canned Salmon. best qualities l sums Tea. We buy direct '; lar,... ...... .... .....' ..lte ttt and ted, rangingin price ll trerntt-ur,thtusettsrtrirur , 1nfauts'Deligltt Soup... ..... rom.........12%cto25cacan l Fresh Ten. 1 ..............3eskeslm250 A mong the latest arrivals are Fresh Currants, Valencia Raisins, New Seeded Raisins, Shelled Almonds, shelled Walnuts, Baker’s and Cowan's Chocolate, jams Msrmalsde, large and; small homes of fresh Tomato Cutsup, sweet Pickles. Cocoa all sizes and fancy Biscuits. Every one of these are of the best quality and our pnoes are very reasonable. In Sodas, we have Perriu's, McCormick’s, Moouey's Christie’s and Bean & Westlake. 030 Boston luxury Gtffee. r Se.e the luscious California Navel Oranges at 300 per dozen. Ask to Miller's Pure Honey in sealed tumblerl. Rob Roy and Quaker Oatmeal alwag S in stock. Also CornfhAes, Cream of Wheat. Shredded Wheat and Grape nuts. Get a 400 Broom for 300 Only twertty-five dozen " this price, so hurry. Canned Goods "Pure Food†Groceries n shame that any woman ' the unnuyqncw of may k is so (may cu restore It to Durham. Ont err returned I' her tgtE.irohn11tt3Weklyl)il ews 5:22: Try phone No. ce I "Crystal" Gray1l1te1, $982", . t, J, MCKEGHNIB mammssma Itggggl5rigliKlgll an: lit M F? l7 tor that rush order. Highest prices for All Produce Spring memaga-zmsmx 1t'ytgyt=gs'aggMlXlF'yA, Caustic Household Ammopip "Ti dry and liquid form Dutch Cleanser Boa-Ami Electra Silicon Sapolio The Down Town Shoe Store Comes theWantoi a Change in Footwear MacFARLANE'ti Drug Store C. P. R. Town Office We have anticipated your wants and have open- ed during the past few weeks over One Thousand Dollars worth of new Goods, ready for you: inspec- tion. We would specially call attention to our new lines of Men’s Fine Shoes in Brandon and Astoria Brands Cleansers They are beauties In iiJiriery we can offer you something good at reasonable prices. Trunks, Valises. Suit Cases, in stock. Custom Work a nd R-pairing al' usual. With the Coming of Spring Imported Teas i,/, Light of Ash bl ck. per lb..35o Perfect Black. per lb...... .3he Star tf India Black. , regular 30e tea-- Oar Siam in the yellow bug, per b, ......2bc We Ilse Mndle Red Rose And Salad; Tea. We buy direct from the pcekemhns ensuring Fresh Ten. I0c 1b., 3 lb. tin, Nyal's Furniture Polish Cleaning With the approach of spring everyone desires 'lit to clean up and get ready for the warm season. 'h', We keep desirable aids, labor savers and 'it, thoroughly tested Cleansers. i'ii April 20, 1914 Eggs taken in exchange TORONTO The Rexall State Polishes every bag guaranteed. per cwt l Sunlight. Comfort and Lifebuoy ‘; Soup ...... ....6 buster 25c i Mtskeehnie's For. Special, ---.-. ...... ...tttmrtstor2be Disinfectants & Preventives APRIL 23, 1914 Moth Balls Moth Camphor Balls Red Cedar Flakes Kreso Disinfectant Zenoleum Disinfectant Felo Numb: . . . . ..4 burn for 25e Tonic Came tor toilet me. per . . Durham Buy your tickets here for Goods Rexall Polish Ii:r'.r/.'.".t.' 4.50 Soaps MclLRAITH Ask for M. r-r-i-ere"""""',,', “any people are anxious S l at this season to kmm the E " Yr - Md Oisettsc “I! ll stables. poultry I“... etc. that will ms! but I kw cents. Best Exterminator “a. it ia.. Equal parts oGuivethnrrimtte.t"id tiod: wet“: diuolvd in one gut O. " water. When dink): dd water to make 25 mm - out" nook and Lu! well: ‘etvefm'two days um; 'd I tborough eoat of Whitewm tt. " ho rrtrtmst r "a [ARVLI nw I la m .0111 H In m-nah--1 and.†an 1 N rm â€Jumpsuit "mm! A The correct Ptop0 - be supplied by The QUAUT\ PHARMACV PRICEVILLIE. lite and r Camber}: best fricm digestion, tttood rich ii“ In an! APRIL Str 1914 PRICE THE CITY 1313222222522: J, Headquarters 11 k " Luz ot t't we. um Fuycs Tite bt FRESH The law J W if. LEVIN btty 0 DI! 'ia-ua-La-u ore-er."""." '3 UN In Worste “I [i] til not " It