loths " 5-0.... omore iron i on Are to I5.00 Cheapest 4, 1914 "" W" ?.30 hire“ an, t "III, - 'o/leye abut my tint u, eed may .1. may no. may nos Lifer-Id may Bot lhnl she loam "ch. bugle is "we. at any " any 'NT, no" any ado- ntcr (in! t go:- an 30' may "-o--aaatu," the ween. orYhar, P. I. -\\:I'uce. " Vickerr. " Toronto Uni- vvlsn y. He leaves it, having secured h:-. ls. \. wnh honors, being a Speck“ VOL. XXXV11,NO, 24 AUTO FOR any distance SI main†sale 0 "man . at Leuah-n McKeehnie'r. Potato Hug Kill y the or 100. at iia)?ir5ie,'ies,' Drug Store. PM: ‘\ . --Autcmo , in hit ran" mm: mmmi 8125. Write or apply :1 m Mathemn ica ard Physic!» by gvat"tatiottr. Strictly pure Par' Green-25c tt lb. at Macfarlane 3 Drug ore. (my nuu pe.-7yd.oio. Due to “In ubuut n le at June. Apply Hoks ism“. -Came te7the prem- ACS of then enigncd about June athe u bay horse. wncr will please call, PM y t'hpCHSCS an move. u riia Synod wt Huron wilt men tht w- t k M hit. P.uh’r C'ethrdral, Lohdon. Out. Hey. W It, Hank, well In" on Munduy p. m. to be we: nh “We uptulng union and Mrs Hartley will mcmupauy him lo visa friends In Lou- l'uvlrrlhv u.~piusul the Women'. Mlvimmly 35W wly, n Gable“ Pauly wul Ire trlu m the PrnI-ylumu 1'htuctt grounds. anden, on Friday evenmu Jane I Bret peottr"t. Jhlxezh'mulu an d bee on the A , Uhll‘. Admi sun if):. buys who pl Ly mum the church dur- ing the werk. Tue (new. ot the cm.u-h"wn~h to warn such bore to kwpd! the church groundu. Thou found mjmmg the yummy)! tho thumb Will be severely dealt with in future. tiotue “induws WAY .x-uken in ttf' I uu‘llu'llt ul Truiy Church but. in? This " widen. Ir [he Wonk cl young f l ':lllji_:._-.i-.i.i.)_...i'dlrv, l1itikii9 'ei/j',' usé-EOP-ics- .. Hum-inn AttovaotyTq."-$tr Jno L. McKinnon, teacher. who to: some time h is been a student at. Kingston! 11 .mv Inching in Gish,“ 10sert- lunrv. near the new U. P. M. line. Wicrtitrtnt to Lethttridtre, via Wey- burn. He says "This territory bu unly liven tuuuesteaded about luur or live years and in rich enpeciilly in the yield of ll tX. Sullerq here are pretty' lirgPly from uatario--arer, Kenn Middtr'sex, Leeds, Dutrerin. etc. I t'nd a pronounced Keeling among the hrmrrs in favor of R riprocitv or at ltmsl larger markets. They have pour" tical argument- that will nat be down- ed and this sentiment "ea" to. - well tor Laurier at [In I.“ clean»)! (â€rm-n him. vuuzx'rs. - The Mu. Igrls hf tlie 'resttrterian church I “I wvrk bad at w cistern conueucl: â€I “we" the at de west end of thr thumb, to whi .will be studied in. ride " “tum pump and sink. The lddirs of the urch idea last week had installed a [new pulpik‘lnd "a- of most unulein consttuetioNmt replat> ul the dd carpet with tb" madman new (le? td velvet pile e comma ion on H'mday In: mu a record in tbt. teudauce we are ta]. 3li hlving Ill down to the obsetvpsnee, eighteen new menu!» rs joining, eeyen by prolouion ot (aim. Pastor Whaler punched III impzeuive and searching melon from the taxi" Do this in remembeenee M, JO JirjtiTir.' Mr Wylie. Brara pastor. preached tttost acceptably the propu- awry scr-nou on Friday evening pee- Yttt' . 3lFyritoirlrs"t' CHURCH Cone-RT.- "rr-day nighvlastaiarge crowd of "“th lovers wended their Way to the Muhmxiet church and we feel guard they returned home wall pleased with the program preumed. The "siMirstt artist was Mr E. A. Warren. tenor snlutal in mutter Md. Baptist Church. Toronto, and from his Brst number be thoroughly captivnlcd the null- an e. His voice in some "motor is no dun it: a hell and at all times hi: Ir- t,culattott and expression were about ti-les--, His specrdty is “cred mu. sic and in the more dittlcult as well tV ymph-I numbers, he was rqunlly en- jny..me. MISS Rita Irwin, the talent ed urganistuf the church, at“. two acts of organ numbers and her mani- pulation of the keys in the" number- guve evidence of be! being atiatreaq of Im- arr Tue choir was in good voice and in their anthems and corol- shwwml what practice can accou‘plish In trvv.cttlistes. Au unusml futon m. the program was two inhuman! tluelia o , baritone horn and Im- bone hr Messrs Gale. and Mag, - bets "tthe band, and - a phoning mun-lode to the singing. " Ibo" 'tor. once Bucky and In†[ml-or “it contributed who and m N“! npplauded. The M V“. "I om goo is to he Wind-uh! lbellrhtoil the new tmat' porch-cl tor tho their. . . F . . Jag. A'nuxsu Durham Road. our Durham " on} NiCHO b' MELOSH, 15, Con, 2, G. R., Glenda Htrtiht- Reasonable tum. . Sm &SoNs, Th 0rd Garag\ New 2htttte, designs and dec. oration. at Mac. laneU. Want Dawn ihaarss Biomass. - Among the loot of the Empress of In. land in the none of Henry Ball. well known in and around Durham, who woe on " WI, to visit n dolor in Eng- land. He once lived on the well- known M. Porter term It. Morden'e Corners. now owned hr Rom. Milburn, He was well-known u n lornl pron-her and often punched at Zion. Bil tirtst wile I. burned in the Durham cemetery and if hi: body in recovered " will be brought to Durham to be buried. His second wife who is dead also, was the mother of Mrs John Livtnqstone. Ho left three children, Hannah. Mr: E. McDonnld. of Unma, Wssh. ; William, of Saaknteon and Isabel, Mrs N. Duly, “Toronto. 33 Bird Ave., whose has. band has gone to Quebec to identity her father and who gent word of her Inn! to their old neighbor, Mrs Jon. Verde. of the Rocky and her dough ter, Mrs D. Clank. One of the most esteemed citizen: all Bentmek Tp, was removed by tioaih" in the person ot Archie Brown at. hm home on (Jun 8, on Sunday, June 7 b, " l p. m. " the age of 47 years. For tome time he had been ailing with anaemia, but was tronfined to hie bed only a week and although receiving the best medical and and tender mu- ointt by his Wile, he seemed unable to .tttike, " the disvase. The day of his death he set-Inca quits easy and fell into n calm and peaceful sleep in whicbeconditiun he crossed the Great Diylde. Truly we may exclaim. "Oh Death where is lhy victory." He WI! the third pan of John and Mnlgnret Brcwn and was bmn at their home, con o, Brntint-k, in Aug- ust 1866. When a young man he sel- tled In westhope, North Dnkottr,and in1905 returned lo 1Jeatinck and Wall married to Mary McDonald. Orthts union 2 sons were burn, John Donald Ind Alexander Gladstone, who with their mother mourn the death of: Iowa“ husband and futher, . The deceamed also have: to mourn his death, waged mother. 3 brothers, Hector In Sank, James in B. C'., Study at home. one sister Kate the at home. The deceased mm a modest. conscv o-ntious menuhar at the Presbyterian Chum!) and a few days: previous to hm death told his pastor, Rev A. Les- lie, he was trusting in the him of his Saviour. _ The funeral was held from his late hnuze on con 8, on Tuesday, June 9th to the Rocky Snugeen Cemetery. many friends mud neighbors paying the hut tribute of respect. The pallbearers were all old time and intimate friends of the deceased ' Wm Cook, R mt Twnmley. Donnld Livingaxone, Alex thkilk, Don Me- Donald, Arch McDougall, The community extends heartfelt Iympalhy to wife and childmn, tho aged mother and other relativel. Wednesday "raining last, June3rd. the above Indy [mused away after u. long penind of illness. retmitintt from cancer. and although she suffered severely at (inns, all was ;horue with Christian fortitude and patience, . In 18ttoshe was married to Mr. John Mitchell when about '20 years of nge god with the exception of a shunt. time while living at the Rocky. haw tended continuously in Durhuu. or this union six children were born, one son and {our daughters living, a non dying a number of your: ago. The‘eldosl daughter Maggie, (Mrs. N. JleLean) reeidu at the Rocky, and was atender nurse in her mother’s time of richness. The decuud has been suffering for about two yen. and at timeg scanned manly improved. But last winter a relapse came and she was taken to Toronto for treatment, but of no uni: and the end ultimately came as above. Mrs. Mitchell st an industrious woman and her charaeter and dirpo union were such an to hund slaving memory on to her husband and chil- dren who are left tn mourn her loss. Interment tonk place Friday to Durham cemetery, Rev. Mr. Wylie of the Baptist church offietntintt at house tad gnu. _ Slyrairarsiiiiioi;i) q Death orMrs,John Mitchell Death of Archie Brown BANK 0" CANADA apo OPPtee --t--i-Ht" - ilht iliii)ttrttir ------i.i----- iiljir"'iriite "ijiiGiiskiiai"kir-iiiiir"kind of J9b Printing give tlie 1llilff.fj1hl a Trial 'iiiniHAfh- BRANCH! and Miller for the Commons. is Choice of South Grey Liberals Wednesday, 10th J tute.-The Town Hall to-day proved quite inadequate to hold the crowd of delegates and others who came to select candidates for Dominion and Provincial Houses It was enthusiastic to a degree. H.H. Miller was nominated for the Com. mans amid the warmest manifesta- tions and no thought of opposition. C. Raniage, Neil MeCanttel. Geo. Binnie, Dr. Mearns, Jno. Boland, Wm, Calder, Walter Hastie, D. Knechtel were proposed for the Leg- islature. but no ballot was necessary here either, all retiring in favor of Mr Ramage, who formally accepted the nomination amid much applause. Ramage for the Legislature Space this week forbids mention of the speech of Mr Arthur Hawkes, who has abounding admiration for the " character, candor and capacity" of N. W. Rowelland was oi firm be- lief that Liberalism was not a creed nor a vested interest but a spirit which was manifesting itself at th; present time even in the ranks of Conservatives. oi our civilization and in both de- partments the Whitney regime has broken down. " He scored the administration of Hon. James Duff and Hon. Dr. Pyne bs Agriculture and Education an the foundation stones that form the basis Mr H. ll. Mlllcr's dosing address was a masterly appeal to the best in- stincts of the people to pronounce in favor of the moral reform program presented by N. W. Roweâ€. the cleanest, sanest statesman In Ontario to-day. Mr Knechtel was re.elected Presi. dent, T. H. Binnie, stcye-Treascor S Grey Liberal Association. The Vice Presidents are Wm. Calder, John McMillan. Artemesia and Wal. ter Mastic. PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS, 1914 Gentle en,--r have been honored with the unanimous nomination of the Libel: Party oi thggiding and am Before on G a candidate fa the election n penging. It will b impossible for me in the few days at my disposal to visit every section, bu a residence of many years in the idirig. and as publish er.of the Du ham Review, has made me fairly we known and I hope to become bett r known in this brief campaign. I ask the forbearance of all in unvisit d parts, come to the nomination on aand June, or to my meetings as a ounced when it will be my privileg to present to you the principles that ill guide me as your jstpresentatiye, i elected, and discuss (the issues of the day. fo the tyectors 'of South Grey l l Tenders will be ecelved tillTueadny. lJune 30. till 2 p. m for the erection of l two concrete abutm nit at Allen Park. 1Plans and speeitioat nu 'mny be seen _ with Limes Warren. agineer, Walk- erton, or with the't denigned. A eertitied bank shequ tor' 8I00,00 must aciompany each Io er, payablo to the Treasurer orthe wnship of iBentittek. The lowest. or ' tender (not necessarily accepted . I 630nm! Snowy. . WR. No. t, El mud I am heartily in sympathy with the progressive p licy presented, by Opposition Leade Rowen especially with the measar he has striven to pass in Parliamen dealing with the Liquor Traffic, A essmenc Reform. votes for married omen with prop- erty, and other me ures designed to protect the young, raise the fallen and advance the oral interests of society. Church in tings and Chris- tians of all denomi ations are prac- tically a unit in s pporting these measures and I ask y a to crystallize this sentiment into votes on 29th June. . I shall endeavor to give true ser- vice to the best of my ability and respectfully ask your influence in the campaign and yo_ur vote on June 29th. -- - " . Tenders iorlpridge Abutments. Ciiii"i;iiaiiaf. 71mm» and-av.- Wind" - 'iiiiriiiiiiiiLiii'titB"""kal (oi-dim Lamlastt, June 6. 1014, sisamrrvutritsrirseielrtd GiiiGiiliutirtaentiuloys - ttt June. mung. far?†29 'ta'ise"idat' Yours for Service, DURHAM, THURSDAYkJUNEi 11, 1914 C. RAMAGE With which is incorporated the Holstein Lender The business men of town have decid- ed to close their places of business on Wednesday aftornpons during July and August, and Thursday evening will be open night insteadlof Wednesday. The banks will no do4tst shift their Friday half holiday to htit, but we see no chance of the pringrs being able to be off on their butrieistjiay. Country friends and cuntomerl shodld note this change to avoid disappointment. Call it e Varie'ty Store, next Hun. ter'a hard e, and get what you want for ls, no, 15 a 25 cents. The Form ll students of Durlu‘m High School are "_writiroit on Lower Entrance to Model ex 'mittationtsthig week, Rev, T. A. Rodger, Presbyterian Min. ister, Owen Sound, is the choice of North Grey Lib als to oppose Mr Cameron. In Est Grey Mr Lucas is being opposed by Mr Alherry at Mca- ford. A pretty wedding was solemnized at 6 p. m. on Wednesday, Jun» 10, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs J. w, Blythlarney, when their elder daughter Eva was united in hy- men's bonds to Mr Cameron Lauder, Rev, S. M. Whaley tying the knot. We extend hearty congratulations and hope next week to gfve a more detailed ac- count of the happy event. _ Mo-ga-uae-ooo-smith" Bros., local Ford agents. have recently sold three more Model T 5 passenger touring cars. the buyers being Dr. Smith, of Dornoch, H. W. Hunt, of Vickers and R, E, English of Glascott. Mr Hunt is the first farmer in Durham neighborhood to break the ice in secur- ing an auto, and now doubtless more will tall in line. LCP 'rtaouausuiuuiuluiAsuaaae---AmngN with bowling, lawn tennis will be a pop- ular sport among young Durhumitcs this summer. a tennis club hasing been organized with a membership of about M. Aregular schedule of gamcs will be played on six of the town lawns. The otBcers "fy. President-Peter Rathage; Viee Pri-A. W. H. Lau. der; secy.--Miss Margaret Hunter; Trear-Sid. Ferguson; Comrttittec-- Miss M. Harris.Jim McLachlan. / The Varie Store will be for bus, iness Saturday? Opposite Middaugh House. Watch fo xt week's ad, Canada. addressing the London C'on. ference'said: "The present. political situation in Ontario is a crisis and tbe time his comp when a man must shut his teeth and settle some questions with his God. We are citizens :tnd have our convictions but the Chitf is for us to be men of intelligence and Tote according to uur convict lama." Rev. Dr. Carman, General Snowin- tendentof the Molhndist Church in For participating in, or living pres- ent at the chatuiari at. Mr J. Pilkev's‘ tresidence Tuesday of last week, about twenty hovs and young men of the town received minimum: to appear in court Monday night. Three or foul"1 of the number hnd evidence to prove their names Were entered by mistake, not being preuent, while‘ the remain- der, all M settled pr ivately «to arLautasdarara.ULuada. by each pay- ing $1.00 and costs. amounting t $3.50, which included damages. e two who appeared before Magistrate Telford Monday night were. lined a similar amount on pleading guilty. Mr Telford eharw:terized the window smashing. etc, as pure ruttian'tstn, and intimated that could defiimte evi- dence be produced to prove who Were the real offenders. no [such light sentence would be meted them, itsngssiaaxiiy=xx'"2'"x12'i"'41',?li EDURHAM FLOOR MILLsg ill tall in line. / l, Mt l am 35.115 a I'D Q , WNW“ --A,'on , ith bowling, lawn tennis will be a pop- k ar sport among young Durhumitcs| “E lis summer, a tennis club having been m 'ganized with a membership of about I ). Aregular schedule of games will d , played on six of the town lawns. l I he otBcers are? PresidentaPcterl L infringe; Vice P Gs,---'. W. H. Lau. I er; Secr--Miss Margaret Hunter " o, Mid.Weekqialt Holiday ---4 ----- M; ’Q‘E'TQ?“ Mum Wm, Eds. and A. D. Brown.. ing an in Owen Shunt! this week on jury duty. Mr and Mn Chm. Brown left on Mondny to visit to, u week a! Mr Mai. colm McG'il1ivraru, Yeork, and with other Iriudl In INet lgremont and Proton. My Horn-lb, ot Toronto, returned Tuesday, after npenllng a week " Dr. Piokerinu. Miss Julia McKinuon. of the South Line, Glenelg. spent over Sunday with her cousin, Mrs John Burgess. Mr and Mrs Douglas Munro and little son. of Eyebrow, Sub, are vis- ing their parents in town for some time. Alissa's Janet and Catharine Wylie aru nailing this week at Rev. Mr Mc- Uallum's at Tara, Mrs Alex Muir and Mr Neil McKin- non, of Priceville, attended the inner. al ottheir cousin, Mr A reh. Brown, at Crawford Tuesday, Mr and Mrs Jas. Watson and family and Mr and Mrs Harris and family. all " Toronto, nuloed up Saturday Week and went a few days with the iortntu's and Mas Harm†parents, Mr and Mrs Iiobt. Watson. They also visited Mrs W.'s brother, Leonie Mc- Lean and oxher friends in the neigh- isorhoud. Itev. and Mrs Wylie and Mr and 11's Moira. are in Owen Sound tins veek attending a Mission Circle Con. cutie“. Miss Bessie Tclford returned home londay night after a month's visit with ttawa friends. Mr and Mrs F. A. Lewis and sun. of Mt. Forest, are in town for a few days and are staying at Mr C. McDougall's. Mr Jno. A. Black, Chcslcy, is renew. ng old friends and relatives in town nd country for a few days. Mrs Roht. Isaac went to Paton Tues. d y, owing to the illness of her father, r Patton, Sr. Miss Annie McCirr left Wednesday visit fiir a abuple of weekd in"Toron- o. Her father, Mr T. C. McGirr, is al- so spending a couple of days with his son Lance in Stratford. Rev. S. M. Whaley is attending As. sembly in Woodstock this week. Mr John Hunt left on Wednesday lo reside with his daughter in Michigan. Mr Irwin Reilly and sister left on Tuesday for Emo, New Ontario, carry- ing good wishes from mxny friends. Mrs Anderson and son Charles went to Stanford Hospital on Tuesday, where the latter will undergo an opera- tion for appendicitis. Mr D. McCormick, Hamilton, visited over the weck end with his aunt, Mrs McCormick, Upper town. He and a number of Hamilton friends are spend- ing the week fishing on the romantic 'lmnks of the ocky. _ Try Liggct' Grape Juice-a nice, healthful summc drink-M and MIC bottles at Mactarlan Drug Store. Mr McPhee.of OWen‘Sound, is the guest of his sister, Mr: Campbell, at LMrs J. Dunsuioru's 'i, Miss Galbraith of Chatswmtb is visi- ting Mrs Will Lauder for n couple of works. Miss Claw Aljoe is further recuper- ating at the home at her aunt, Mu. Henry Crowlher. Civttsworut. AausussoN--in Durhém, on Tuesday, June u, to Mr and Mrs W. J Atkin- son, a daughter. - s, L ' i il2 mm KN. 3L. 5 I ms - BORN TORONTO Only 50c for the Review I the balance of this year " to New Suhscrittersl AO tone barley and corn at $24.00. Must go within the next two weeks. This is what you want to finish off your hogs. Does {his Concern you of Shorts and Feed Flour. Get our price on a ton or two of this before buying elsewhere. We are in the feed busi- ness and want your trade. It will pay you to call and see Five Roses Flour Pine Tree Flour Purity Flour Milverton Jewel Chesley Flour MeGowan's Eclipse MRS. A. BEGGS 6Y SON THE Illllflll, BANK (Ill: BANAIA Capital Paid Up tl 1,560,000 Reserve Funds 1 3,575,000 Paw-1 BANK MONEY ORDERS A safe and economical method qu-gi-g-r-l--- of remitting SMALL amounts Men: 85 Mid under . . . . 3c. Over $5, not excegding $10, . . Cc. . oveett0ite-itditttr889, ".s . 10c. Over $30, not exceeding $50. . . 15c. baahie withâ€: theme in Child! (Yukon excepted _ nnd Nfld, 31:11)) 1snv.k-itt l' SA " all principal cities-and in Great Britain and Inland at (Ht-r (m painâ€. New Spring Suits PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING Bring me your butter and eggs. We want them ALERT JUVENILE CLMG Special Price on 5 ton Lots We indulge in absolutely no exaggeration win we say that in these lines you will see Clothtiht values that have never been excelled in During}, The smart distinctive styles, the up T V _ exclusive materials, the perfect fit and then did quality of tailoring shown in these g can hardly fail to elzcit your admiration your order. See them. Make a point at it. , Progress Brand Clothing and Alert Juvenile Clothing have a tremendously strong reputation. Every customer who has tried them madly comes back again, as the Linings, Pit and Style' nre superior to the ordinary fun of Clothing. We have a splendid assortment in Rinks" Navy Worsted, alsoTweed Suits. During month we are going to give a splendid-Q Razor with every Suit from $4.00 up. . DURHAM BRANCH: S. HUGHES, Manager. . F. MOR for Men and Young Men, am! Men: $5tnd under . . Over $5, not exceeding $10, Ova $10. not needing $30. Over $30, not exceeding $50. A Car Load INCORPORATED 1889 Wb', Published Wackly a tt.00 - C. “no: * SONJ’W Mr. Reader f PHON E 50