o " a k i of t Af $ @n En lor sicl ted ing . 4s JA °; C# | % C It # 4 Only 25¢c for the Review the balance of this year to New Subscribers 4 e d 106 W All kfuds of graiu bought at 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Large Quantity of No. 1 Feeding Hay Sovereign,‘ Eclipse and Pastry Flour To Subscribers in Arrears se who e, oblig reservoir is seamless and clean %flf e enough to use in cooking, and preserving. See the McClary dealer. Sold by Lenahan & McKechnie The range with plure Wwhite enamell€d steel reservoir stamped from one piece. The int nece This week we will offer you some snaps in Tamblers, away below Cost. Call and see them . Glass ! Try is, ard be convineed that yodr are jliitâ€"__a;véo;;;s ar y other person using Sherwinâ€"Williams Paint, also that there is no better Paint manufactured. Three ladies on Countess Street each painted their own house lately, and made a firstâ€"class finish by using Sberwinâ€"Williams Paint. Some of the best bouses and store fronts in Darh: m have been painted this season with Sherwinâ€"Williams Paint. There is no time of the year that is better adapted for painting thaso the %uenl. We are reseiving a shipment of the celebrated Sherwinâ€" Williams Puint each week. There is no necessity to wait on painters to do the work, for every person can be theirown painter by using Sherwinâ€"Williams as it is so thoroughly mixed ter every purpose, no person can make a mistake. & Do Your Own Painting by using CRIMPED OATS for Hosse KReed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Fresh and Clean at 14.50 off car. _ See this Hay before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. Every bag guarantoed. _ If not satisfactory bring 1t back and get your momey. Owe i o# W. BLACK Town Car...$840. F.O.B. Ford, Ont. In Canada only FURTHER we will be able to obtain the maxâ€" imum effi¢iency in our production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments IF we can reach an output of 30,000 cars between the above dates. Touring Car..$590 Runabout. . $540 ll those who are in arâ€" ibscription _ to examine and remit at once the saarvy to bring the label I911, _ We need ready resont and must look to we us. â€" Piease remit at Effective from August 1, 1914 to August 1, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time. HD of Canada, Limited, FORD, ONTARIO FORD:MOTOR COMPANY i bought at market price. . Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ton lots. Buyers to Share in Profits Lowee Prices on Ford Cars Sherwinâ€"Williams Paint UBLISHERS Glass ! In every city, village and town in Canada to shew samples and mail cirâ€" cualars to people liyving in their territâ€" osy. _ Position will be permanent and pay 815 weekly for few houts work Outfit furnished free. Experience not required. TH® Coxsvarekrs AssoctatioN®, Windsor, Ontario Men Wanted Glass ! an ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Shewellâ€"Lunney â€" That 4rant of $30 be made to tw swamp, Dernoch, providing giyt same ameunt. Carried. Lunneyâ€"Schmidtâ€"That C â€"_ 0(7 EK o0 C AAAOuHe â€" . peOviding Glenelgltho latter‘s ~saister and br giyt same ameunt. Carried. numerous friends. * Lunneyâ€"Rchmidtâ€"That D, HcDou-l Mr Bryece Dargavel arri ald be appointed Collector of tazes for| Saturday after snendinp â€" KObA â€" fr.2l103 Tuarsuant to adjournment, _Vounsil met at above time and plaee. P0 00 Bagt B ols abaalh ic >( 4 Bchmidtâ€" Turrbull â€" That Mitchell be paid $5284 for p: ting contract, Carried, Shewellâ€"Lunnuey ;i.hnt World be paid $6.12 for Carried, Britain is new thoroughly aroused | R J Corfett, work om road ... and talks of having one million men | G Whitmore, 8 tile enlvert« in the field betore many months. T Hill, drawing tile h eobgsy TUESDA Y J M« Kechnie, drawing tile +# There seems to be two ‘ Reigus of l" Corlett, work on road .. + | Terror.‘ Onre of Germans fleeing beâ€"| J Sulliyan, work on road.. .. | fore Ruassia, the other of Fremch in N. | O Olark, 1 day with team . . is E. France fleeing before Garmans IJ Sullivan, 77 yards gravel _ ... | Nonâ€"combatants are leaying Paris in | 0, Mess, picking stone .... _ .. | :heanr&d;;r:g:;: giep!;erzsu:rr; ?:1223 D Campbell, 1 day with team .. ; manne c she \ f | expecied siege. Queen of Belginm | [,i[‘,“e“':)de"l:wflf on Froade« ; . |and children have taken refuge in | ° POWerbough I day with grader | England. 'R Putdhorbougb, 1 day team on _ The Germans are trying to ‘ turn ‘| _ 8Â¥84°" _ . \the left wing of the ies and they ’R- McLean, 1 day grading and chiefly British, are trying to turn the drawing tile A. right wing of the German but with } A. Wilson, 1 day picking stone... ; small chanee of suceess. There will Renton, 54 loads gravel .. | be a sigh of reliet if the brave British l F Shewell 43 loads gravel _ , .. , i band do not get ancirelad wiem a ui2 003| TN the enemy wants | _ _ The week eads wiih the German army 40 miles nearer Paris than at | the beginning. This grave fact has \to be admitted. Splendid service I | bas been done by the British forces | in chesking the advance, their bravâ€" *" ery has been conspicuous, so much so @ that it appears as if they were bearâ€" | ing the brupt and the French merely | supporting. It is more than suspectâ€" |ed that the eagermess of the French | to reâ€"eapture their two lost provinces | in the south, (from which they bhave again been driven), led them to unâ€" 8; derâ€"estimate the importance of guaarâ€" ding the north, which the British are now attempting to do. _ Forees to help the &llies are on the ‘ way from Australia, India armd South | Africa amd Canada will soon gend ; hers. _ The Princess Pat‘s force was | ready to sail at Quebec when orders came to disembark, ramors of an enâ€" J emy‘s lhg) in the Galf being the cause. ewspapers are blamed fori givieg sailing dates, &o., jast what ririlgrrtion Deittiigaiens s ns The Germans are trying to ‘ turn ‘ the left wing of the allies and they chiefly British, are trying to turn the right wing of the German but with small chanee of suceess. There will be a sigh of reliet if the brave British band do not get ercireled with a rinog ot steol. |\ _ The most dastardly of the ruthless | doings of the Germans has been the | wanton firing of the historie city of Louvain with priceless treasures of | art and antiquity. _A squad of Gerâ€" t mans, by mistake, fired into anotber group and the officer in charge, to !hide his blander it is said blamed Details of the great battie|ast week are coming in. The Britsh ioss was over 5000, enemy‘s loss much more. The loss bas been more than made good, a new position has been taken and the determination of the allies is still unshaken. A German seaport in the Samoan islands has fallen and the group will now fall to Britain and France. German troops are being rushed from the Fremch frontier to face the Ruassian advance. MONDAY The most startling news in toâ€"day‘s despatches is that bomhs have been dropped in Paris from German aeroâ€" planes. _ A signed message was also dropped : *The German army is at your gates, yon ean do nothing bu: surrender .‘ | _ Austria seeme to be floundering in | nelplessness. â€" SBhe has been driven | from Bervia and is accomplishing but | little for Germany nor is she holding | Russia back. Italy is dem»nding of | her why she is mobilizing her army ‘on her borders and this looks like a | prelade to participation in the fight | on the side of the allies. the citizens and ordered the destrucâ€" tion of the eity, _ The falsity of this was evident as all citizens had been disarmed days before. Lamlash, Aug, 22, 1914 A large contingent of nativeIadian troops are on the way to fight tor the allies. This, with gifts of money and other tonching evidence of the loyalty of India, is most grat.fying. There was danger of Ostend being occupied by the enemy, but a timely arrival of British marines now gives security . ' Bat the most cheering news of all was the attack of a section ef the German fleet, near Heligoland by the British, resulting in the sinking of four war yesselsâ€"some say elevenâ€" with only slight injuries to British shiprs The daringness of this explcit. so near to German fortifications, with a mined sea,. acts as a tonic to all the allied torces and proves the effectiveâ€" ness of the British navy. The Pacifia oeean is now alse reported to be clear for commerce. Encouraging news comes from the sea : the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, the greatest of German liners and just converted into a warâ€"craiser was sunk by the small British cruiser High Flier, off the west coast of Atriâ€" ca, where she was menacing South Atrican trade. Then a German craiâ€" ser, Madgeburg, ran agrovund in the Baltic and to prevent her capture she was blown up. Two less. Ehe Burkam Review The chief events from Thursday to Saturday may be briefly set down. There is an unckecked advance of Rassian troops oyer a long front. The weak epposiiion they are meeting proves the German strategis‘s placed the operations in Belginm in first place. Koenigsburg has been invesâ€" ted and Dan‘zig (both German Baltic seaports) is geiting alarmed, those who can fleeing to Berlin, which city in turn is getting scared by nows from East l rassia. BENTINECK COUNCIL THE WARâ€"DAY BY DAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1914 for part prinâ€" Mr and Mrs G:ibson and t a special| Uklahoma, U S.,. Arrived twenty mile| day to spend a month‘s vee Municipal| . Mr and Mre Jag. Ledingham spent stationery, | over Surday with Darham fricnde. THE DUBHAM REVIEW | F Shewell, rep, culvert and Com, I9 67 |R Lindsay, i cost‘culvert B, & G. 8 00 ID Clark, 63 loads gravei .. ~~*Sâ€"16 | J Alexander graye!‘g 8 L 60 con 284 00 | Jno Reay, 61 yds gravel |..;s> ...., 4 08 | M MeKechnie, 54 yds grayel.. .. 4 32 | Thos Russel, 35 loads grayel L410 ,Roy Vickers, 95 yds gravel .. 7 60 F, Wise, one half cost and 93 yas gravel., P «+ 8 74 F Shewell, one haif cost work divâ€" iding line ... 1\~E... ..... 9 45 Jas Turnbull, com _.... uc Ob Shewellâ€"Turnballâ€"That we adjourn to meet at Lamlasbh, Saturday, Bope. 20 at 10 a m. stone and hauling culyert. ... 'l{ Ledingham, work on road ,. [ W scheurman, work on road . ,J Hodgson,_ (da’v with team _ | C Steintield, do go :. | D Campbell, 3 days shovelling. .. | A Shewell, 2} days shovelling, ,. | J. Bailey, 4 days shovelling .. , G Hastie, 2 days shovelling ... G Shewell, 3 day shovelling ... ' H Riddel!, 1 day with team ... | E Ashley, 1} day with team ... | J Wade, shoyelling irannt t y | R J Corjett, work om road ... G Whitmore, 8 tile enlvert« T Hill, drawing tile Ca i+ J M« Kechnie, drawing tile + R Corlett. work on road .. s J Sulliyan, work on road.. % C Clark, 1 day with team .. * J Sullivan, 77 yards grayel _ .. O0, Mess, picking stone .... o F Prast, culvert tile ,,.. H Lippert, work on sideline JQ con 8, NDKR.,,, +*¥‘% Fred Monk. 43 yards gravel.... E. Schmmidt, Comm ...., i r+ B John Honess, i day work. ...... R, Hay, opening pit .. F Helf, 14 hrs tear, } day digging A Myers, 110 yards grayvel....... 8 W. Baker, 60 yards gravel .. .. 4 A Myeis, gravelling Durbam Rd 21 J. Badertscher, 86 yds gravel .... 6 H. Reuber, 56 yods gravel.,,. .. 4 G Westphal, 172 yas gravel...... 13 ham, Roady. ._} .... 0_ >_....;0 00 R Davis, 85 yds grayel.. s« B 80 Wm Mughes, 26 loads gravel .... 1 30 J, Hudson, gravelling tewnline Bentinck asd Notmanby .... 15 00 BW Hopkins, 48 yards gravel ... 3 84 litd‘s HiH*¢¢:+>:: .. ¢..esa s A1«» s ALOO M Fischer, 170 yards grayel ...... 13 60 J Fursman, 73 yds gravel........ 6 00 F Fursman, filling washout, Durâ€" S tcon $ S DR.....:.;:.:.:;;,. ¢ 10 J Milligan, team on grader } day 2 00 J Mzgycock do do 2 00 F Sebmidt, grayelling sideline 10 NDR "*:#%..::./:1...:1â€".::13» $0 90 H Fischer drawing gravel to Rowâ€" Wim Lunney, GCommissioner T U Francis, road togravel pit. .. 2 00 F Schmidt, 135 yds gravel...... 10 80 J, Metcalfe, and others gravelling sideline 15 com B.............. I7 50 8 Hopkins, underbt ushing swamp sideline 10 con 8, N D R........ 3 50 Bd Rowland repairing culvert, lot Duham bridge ........,.«..«.... 7 800 J Friown deduysa#1.. ... ...« ... ..3 400 D ateDonald, 1 day............. . 200 G:» Brown, 1 day and Com...... 8 50 Wi» Brigbam, nails.............. 80 Obas Embke, 8184 feet.... .. .. .. .204 00 W Scyles, filling approach.. ... 1 50 Work on Andersoun‘s Hill con 8 & 9. Henry Becker 5 days with team 13 00 Alex Wiison, 14 days with team 4 50 Henry Sacks 2 days with team ... 6 00 Samuel Myers 4 day with team... 1 50 Fred. Steumptie, I day with team 3 00 He‘n Schreiner 4 days with team 12 00 Alex McDonald 2 days with team 6 00 J Weitendorf 4 days with team .. 12 00 John Wiermier 4 days with team 12 00 Menty Allis 2days with team.... 6 u0) Day, Burgess, 24 days with team 7 50 Ern Weitendorf, 8days with team 0 00 Wm Leake for tile ...... ...... .. 4 60 Wiu Lunney, com. work....... 6 00 Henry Sachs, moying seraper.... 2 00 Arthur Lunney removing scraper 1 50 John Pratt moving seraper...... 1 50 Hy Schreiner, 7 days........ ... . 10 50 James Boyd, 8 days ............ 12 00 Alex Black, |& daye .... .......... 6 00 Jas Yandt,.I day........:....... L 50 My ‘Alles, Sdays..:.:..;..... ... . 4 00 Alex MeDonald, yday. ..... .... 75 Wm Lunney, 9 days............ . 18 00 P Krauter, 107 yards of gravel .. 8 56 P. Krauter, road to pit.... .... ... 1 00 Hy Brodhagen, 47 yards grayel.. 3 76 C. Cotter, 85 yds gravel............ 6 80 C Cotter, rowdâ€"to pit............. 1 00 G Lorenz, 65 loads gravel......... 8 90 Geo Pfeffer, 43 yards gravel...... 3 H‘ D McGregor, 141 yds gravel......11 28 F Schultz, filling washout.,,...... 5 00 Hy Ailes, work on read........... 1 87; F Prast, eulyert tile............. 6 00! bridge covering...... .......... 0 00 D. MeDonald, 3days ......:..... 6 00 Wi Schmidt, 3 daye...... ...... 6 00 Wim Scbhmidt, I day with team ... 3 00 Nails and cap 1,50 Nails 70c...... 2 20 Chas Embke 5683 ft eedar ...... 142 :00 Geo Brown 8 days work and com, â€"â€" and 5â€"10 mills be levied to meet tha demands of the township, â€" Carried The following accounts were passed ; Receicred from W. Schmi@® for _ J, H. CRITTIGEK, Clerk y Carin«»a. 4 A0 «x »....» £.00 m...... 8 50 h ..‘ ... 100 ++« 2 58 ++++. 440 11 90 1 5D 4 75 12 OU 8 70 8 10 2 70 5 05 4 48 13 78 7 3b 3 10 5 05 B 00 4 80 rh bu A social afternoon and eyening was spent at the home of Mr and Mre. A. McCormick when their daughter Tena gaye a thimble party to a mumber of the young ladies around. In the evening a farewell party was given, when all had a pleasaat time. _ Miss McCormick rmturned to the city Sat urday. Miss J. MceDonald spent a few days with ker friends in the bure. Miss Grace Halley of Toronto 12 spending a few weeks with her uncle, Mi Wm Honess. Mr. H. MeDougali has Durkham High School. Mr A. Fletcher has been under the weather for a few days but glad to say he is recovering. Miss C, Honess has Toronto to resume her Kent School. Mrs, Wm. Honess has returned home after spending a few months with her daughters, Mrs. N. Purcell and Mrs C. McDougall of Edmonton and ker two sons of Brooks, Alta. Mr and Mrs McKinnon of Bruce, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Colin Melntyre. A number of the yeung people took in the dance at Holland Centre on Friday last and tell of a jolly time, Mrs 0. Fletcher is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Wigg of Cayuga. & Miss Minnie (Gillen spent a eouple days this week with Mrs H. Riddell, of Bentinek. Mr Dan O‘Mara ® motored to Chats worth Friday of last week Dr Laurie of Toronto is fillieg Dr. Smith‘s place, hbe being away on a vieit. Miss L. MeKnight left this woek for tme Queen City where she intends taking in the Exbibition sights, Miss Bessie Wilsion and : brother Jobrt returned Friday from their aunts in Markdale. Miss Marian Parke has been laid up for the last week with tonsilitis and quinsy . Mrâ€"and Mra Jno Morrison ~of town, spent. a day Jast week at. Mr. Jas, Ledingham‘s. _ oo 2 n egama is spending afew weeks with her son Alex, north of the burg. Df(ni Mrs.Smith and sou Morriâ€" son are spending a few â€"days with Arthur frmends. Mr and Mrs J. Buchannan of Paieâ€" ley spent Bunday with the former‘s sister Mrs Will Smith. a Nes ns s c ue Mr and Mrs John Suilivan vigited the first of the week in Markdale. Mr Malcolm Wilson, Waudby spent Friday with his brother Neil south of the burg. _ *l.® â€" Mrs. Robt Watson spent Sunday with her friend Mro Jas Waté. Miss Sume Dargavel, Wiarton, spent Thursday with her aumt and uncle, Mr asd Mrs R Dargavel. Mrs Alex Mclutosh and Miss Reta, left Monday for Teremto Exhibirion. Master Harold and Irving Pickard seturmed to Toronte Monday after spending their vacation at Mr. R Dargavel‘s. Mr, T. MeKnuight is spending is vacation with his sister in Muskoka. Just receive@â€"another gross of that famor Spesial :: :2.:fly in ds t s aa ue i ks Also a New Stock of Extracts, all flavors Don‘t forget those Fruit Jars. To Make Good Pickles Best quality, Whole Pickling Spice, in pkgs........ The preserving season is now far advanced and in the n time for pickling. We think it time for some preparatio arnual occurrence by the housewife. _ We have stocked a fu and Vinegar, unexcelled in quality and at reasonable prices In bulk, we have Ground Alispice, Cloves, Pepper, 1 Cinnamon, Celery Seed, Mustard Seed, Tumeric, Mace, Cu and whole Mixed Spice. Also Stick Cinnamon and Nnutrn Large Sales Let us handle your phone orders. We ensure a ; Highest Cash price for Butter and Eggs. BENTINCK We must first have and use best, White Wine or Cider McKechnio‘sWeekly News Pickling Season Use returned to returned to studies in We think it time for some preparation to be made for this gross of that famous Emblem Baking Powder, our nttr n n n n r t 8+ per +ss« ssls....>...2 (1 1b.) tins for 25¢ ctracts, all flavors. ..............3 bottles for 25¢ gy=X=~SENERSEERNERERERARNENIR xz if t o on m ran pag o pal on m e rven en egonr nar on mavne en en n t ie tard »eed, Lumeric, Mace, Curry Powder, Ginger, Also Stick Cinoamon and N utmegs. now far advanced and in the midst of it comes the Down Town Shoe Store McKECHNIE Trunks, Valises, Hosiery, always in stock. Prices right Custom Work and Repairing as usual Our best lines FOR MEN are ASTORIA and BRANDON We have many good ones at smaller prices. _ Cali and see these before making your next purchase. The Shoes we sell wili please you fer style and price. We have added to our large steock 4 new lines of CLABSSIC SHOF® FOR LADIES in Patent, Dongola and Suede. Are You Buying your Shoes 4 at the Right Place ? The Rexall Store C . P. R. Town Office Buy MacFARLANE‘S Drug Store 3 Don‘t Forget THE Good Vinegar. _ We have the very $ BOLGAIIDN : > 22 %.» 24 4 aa ns n n ba ns n cV o of India Tea You will not make a mistake ing sending your children here for %‘é their books. _ Young or old will ?E‘: receive the same courteous attenâ€" gE tion they have in the past. w We have stq_ckéd & full line of Pure Spices We are showing a larger andg better assortment than ever at% the lowest possible price. e That we are Headquarters for School Supplies: Do you get a Style that makes your foot look trim ? , Pepper, Mixed Spice, Ground ;f« '»xz'm I en e in aticardla h shoit 33 ; "s PCmm Sm m on =) Saiiy on . » 4 a prompt and eareful delivery. gs. Ring phone 17. J. S, McILRAITH SEPTEMBER 3, is1 .. ... .S¢ and 10¢ each Buy your tiskets here Small Profits â€"~SEPTEMBER 3. 19 schoe!) is thoro .%tn eL-lul @ecd #ec., tor full matian work. The glation work are in charge : Tog apiay., n IntewSing BStudents shc wévik r the term if ppasiic ai reasona ble rates and etumotlvetowa . is nlues for resjden ce " Whe record of the e one, ‘:Iu ts eatienally and gpare »o and "L heve éver presebitation and noyuis FEES :$1 ; HEV. W. L LARTLEY WAR Now is fare anG C :m“'lï¬l)ï¬ your home. National Fiy Pad Wilson‘s Fiy Pad Fry Swats (wire) DURK AM HIGH SCHOC All kinds of 5°0° _ Bt Brighten up the Lime Juice maâ€"k Full Line of Papetries Writing Pap ming Fabric, | Qur Drug and & is increasing ral we thank our pa athers to share you receiye wher THE _ QUAL!I PHARMACYV PRICBVILLE, Jt may me joatb U xo oL ES .â€" and 5 Obatman ummer druek 5> bottle. PRI Staft! and Enuipmer T HE C Geperal Ages ©ool dishes. |! zl:: afternoo ILee Ore: etbe. Take an Visit our Headquarters fo: of it the time to ma Iyvers ‘reAn meal The ads :p_’ tor cerv o Brass on th Fiy at at at M Wind 5e 10¢ 10¢ PJ ()