of an te |~+ _ John McGowan 1.";! lee‘e y BA eRfrIrIreIrIGGPermzerpry> " JP 3t $¢ 8 3exaxammmamaxaea‘ All kinds of grain 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour Large Quantity of No. 1 Feeding Hay Fresh and Clean, the very best. See thic Hav Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop etc. Take Highest pr Butter and Cool d parlor cious Visit our Ice Cream Parlors THE CITY BAKE®RY Headqgao M have Durham Review $650 Voting Contest Christmas Toys for Girls and Boys NV We have other goed Feed on hand all the time at prices as low as we can make them . Our terms on Feed are Striectly Cash, or Grain at market price. We do not give any Credit. If you have (Girain of any kind to sell, we will pay Highest Market Prices for any Quanâ€" tity of Oats or other Grain at our Elevator We wantiempty feed sacks. It you have any, bring them in, and we will pay you FIVE cents each for all you bring. PHONES : Day §4, Night $ 26 The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. We have a good stock of CORN CHOP selling in ton lots at about the same price ; Feeder knows that Corn is better Feed thar 1f you want heavy feed, get our frleel on t value at price we are asking for it. e happy D Th Th CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates ) a Can.Ladies On THE VOTE SCHEDULE FIRST PERIOD â€" FROM NOV. 5th TO NOV. 28th The Durham Review | Combination Schedule THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS ishe 11 Ns Cl c uon ons Fresh and Clean, the very best. _ See this Hay before purchasing elsewhere. 1t will pay you. vel brins iree y ve y are iaft ices ior Eggs, Y . BLACK ery bag guarantaed. If not ig it back and get your money rbe ir & ir Oatmeal Mills, Durham paying 45¢ to 50c for Oats delivered at our Elevator. out of hot weather brings a longing for Refresh your palate by dropping in our l0voon or evening and enjoy our pure deâ€" ream. _ Sodas, Sundaes, Soft Drinks, an Ice Cream brick home with you. rs for C i bought atâ€"marketâ€" price. Special Reduction on Flour andâ€"Feed in ton lots. 8 I Corn Chop at Special Prices I‘€ ‘Home 00 Aut )) that we are handling the celebrated Happy , and other Ranges which make the peoâ€" )) )) t Hardware is always upâ€"toâ€"date with evâ€" d to amuse the children, and this week we nmense assortment of Dolls, ranging in its to $2.00. )..... 1,000 votes This schedule of votes applies .... 3,000 votes | only to subscriptions turned inâ€" ..... 6000 votes | to the Contest Department durâ€" .....10.000 votes | ing the first period of contest, ).....15,000 votes | which extends up to Nov. 28th. woâ€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"After this date the vote value will be reduced twenty per cent. It is therefore itestants who do good, earnest work in the first )le to get a tremendous lead over those who delay the ha Jonfectionery and all Bukery goods 15 1,000 votes 3,000 votes 6,000 vates 0,000 votes 5.000 votes Journat 000 votes 00) votes 000 votes 000 vates iiso put in a very superior stock of and Carts of different sizes, performâ€" Banks, Child Setts, Boats, Fire Enâ€" articles too numerous to mention. Iso laid in an excellent stock of rrious descriptions, which you are . A. ROWE 4 same name and address One year $2.00..... 4,000 votes Two years 4.00.....12,000 votes Three years 6.00.....20,000 votes Four years $.00.....30,000 votes or both publications, to the i CHOP on hand that we are price as OATS, and every ed than Oats for feeding Stock ces on this feed, as it is good satisfactor? Mr Wilson, a wellâ€"known and re apected young nian engaged as stenoâ€" grapher in Mr Miller‘s office, made a yery clear explamation of the unfor. tunate omission in a letter which apâ€" peared in the Hanover Post of the 12th Nov., oft which the followingw is a copy : « | | _ Inlast Thursday‘s News there ap peared a letter signed by E. T. Eede, M, D., Geo Hollinger, J. H. Adams, 8. B. Clarke, D, Kuechiel, H. H. \Engel, A. B. Taylor, M. D., A, D. Poole, well known citizens of Hanâ€" | over, calling atteation of the News to the unfairness of the letter of Mr R.J, Ball, M. P.. which it published and | its editorial comment that * in view of the fact that Mr Miller and Mr Ball bad been and might yet be the political opponents, the omussion was | curious and unfortunate," The letâ€" ter continues " 1Ve agree the omisâ€" sion was unfortunate but we deem | Mr Ball‘s leiter more unfortnnuate. |« Mr Ball, we think, must have seen and read Mr Wilson‘s latter before ha, ‘a week later, wrote his letter to the | News and other papers. In our opinâ€" | ion the explanation should have been | acceprted as perfectly gatisfactory esâ€" | pecially as Mr Miller bad with tbo‘ | greatesst possible promptuess done |ail any man could do to cotrect the | error inadyertently made." |__Here follows an offer to anyone to ] inspect the stenographer‘s notes, teleâ€" | grams and correspondence, and the letter proceeds : f We ask you to give this letter as conspicuous a place in your cclumns as you gave to the letser of Mr Ball, ++ At a meeticg last Momday night of the Appropriation Committee of the Hanover Patriotic Fand, at which Mr Ball and Mr Miller were each presâ€" ent as members, the members of the eommittee, Conservative ane Liberal alike, expresssed confidence in Mr Miller and repudiated all thought of bim having purposely omitted the aubscription of Mr Ball‘s company and members of the committee and others, without regard to party, express great surprise at Mr Ball‘s attitude and action. o Nok crotmbe rorimtudith ons Abcrnickd with various supplementary units. This foree will be ready to go torward within a month or so. Arrangements have been made with the war office tor the purchase of the necessary 18 pounder field guns as well as guns of heavier calibre. Meanwhile the field artillery units for the second contingent are being trained with 12 pounders of the type used in the South African war. _ Large numbers ufjchese guos are avyailable in Canâ€" ada. For the second contingent the War Ofiiee bas asked for 17,00) men, 1,765 horses, 58 flelq and heavy gans, centres, will hardly be sent abroad for some months at least. _ Meanâ€" while they will undergo a thorough course of trainng in Carada with a view to bhaving them fit for active seryice in Earope as soon as needed, thus shortening as tar as possible the period of final traimivg in England which the first contingent is now un dergoing. ‘â€"'E:Jvi;:g learned this morning'l flMklflOc&Miflt“h. An cfficial starement issued by the | Prime Minister on Nov. 2Ist, announâ€" ces the Government‘s plan for imâ€" | mediately increasing to 50,000, the number of troops in Canada under | arms and training for active service. | The total Canaaian force under arms either in Canada or abroad will |therefore within a couple of montbs or so be 108,000 and this total will be maintained until the end of the | 108,000 Canadians under Arms Orders for the enlistment of 20,000 men, additional to the force in trainâ€" ing, as decided upon a month ago. wiil be issued at once. _ Owing howâ€" ever to the advices received from the war office and the present limitations of receiving and fically training in England more Canadians for set vice at the front, the new recruits other than the 17,000 of the second eontinâ€" ge t now mobilized at diyvisional | _ "What will happen if I am maimâ€" | ed by loss of limb ? ‘ | __"You will reoeive a pension at \such rates as may be fixed by the | government."‘ wur, or increased it it is found that more men from Canada are needed at the front. What provision will be made for my family if I am killed ?" ‘‘They will be cared tor by the Canadian people whose ward they will become.‘ You will get to begin with $1.10 per day and all found." Your wife will get $20 per month separation allowance for. herself. She can look with confidence to the Cauadian Patrictic fund to suppleâ€" ment this by whatever amount is necessary to meet the needs of the home. ‘‘What will happen to my wife and children ?" "Till the end of the war and six montbs after its termination, if neeâ€" essary,"‘ Men will naturally ask some perâ€" tinent questions and the following questions and answers bave been prepared ; ‘"‘For bow long will I bave to serve ?" A cireular has been prepared and authorized by the militia counsil at O:tawa for the purpose of enabling soldiers who enlist in the second eontingent to know jast what they may expect for themselves and their families in case they go to the front. Soldiers Questions and Their o Ans wers Che Burham Review The Omission Explained DECEMBER 3, 1914 THE DUBHAM REVIEW ‘ NO. 3, BEN. & GLENELG Sr IVâ€"Annie Morrison, Ruby Smith Will Gibson, Bob Mortley, Ruth Ledâ€" ingham. _ Jr IVâ€"Kathleen Colfield, Bessie Wilson, Martin Coffield. Sr L â€"John Wilson, Mary Morrison and Annie McQGillivray eq., Peter Ledingâ€" ham. _ Jr H[Iâ€"Florence Renton, Howâ€" ard Smith, George (Gibson, Mary Fitzâ€" simmons, John Morrison, Joe Dayison Hâ€"Hattie Mortiey, Katie Morrison, Stanley Lediogham, Nelson Schafer, Katherine Ray. â€"8r Iâ€"Pearl Mortley, Carrie Braun, Annie Schafer. Jr 1â€"â€" Leo Coffield, Julia Braun, Sr Primerâ€" Mabel Wilson, Dorothy Schafer. â€"Jr Primerâ€" Alhe Smith, Maggie Ray, Edward Melosh, Aâ€"Mary Meloskh, A l D Mc[ntyrfg. Average 30, phg. Dist. Pass, Agent, corne ard Yonge Streets, Toronto, FAST TIMNE BETWEEN MONTREALâ€"TORONTO DETROITâ€"CHICAGO Particulars from Canadian Pacific !‘ic_loi‘gegu or wri‘e M. G. Murâ€" Sorry to bear Reta Melotosh is laid up with pneumonia. Hope to hear of her recovery. The Dow Mission Bind will be held in the dasement of the church on Saturday 5th, as 230. Would like to see more of the children atâ€" tend. Also the Women‘s Mission Soâ€" ciety will meet on Dec. 7th. We would like to have mere of our woâ€" men attend these mestings, it is only once & moath. There are more laâ€" dies who could attend if they only thonght so. We don‘t consider that it is time lost when we are doing Misslon work. WINTER TOURS The Iostiute will be held at Mrs Chas. Mortley‘s on Dec. 8th at 2.30. The members have been bnsy sewing and knitting for the soldiers. They have sent away over 50 different arâ€" ticles. Miss L. Riddell spent Tuesday with the Simpson family. Sorry to hear Mr Thomas Bel} bad the misfortune of getting his barno burnt on Satarday atternoon. â€" Luckâ€" ily the cattle were all out, one horse was taken out, but 2 pigs were burnt along with all his winter‘s feed and grain. lt will be a big loss at this time of the year. the omssion in the reports published in the Toronto and Loadon papers of the subscription to the Patrione Fund of $100 of the Ball Farniture Co., 1 beg to say that the fault was mine enâ€" tirely, On Thuarsday evening last just before leaviny for Allan Park to \attend a box social there, Mr Miller dictated reports to me for five Toromâ€" eto papers and two London papers and in the dictation given to me by Mr Miller the subscription of The Kneehâ€" tel Furnmture Co, for $500 was first on the list and that of the Ball Furâ€" niture Co,, Lnmited; for $100, immedâ€" iately followed it. I wrote the reports after tea and inadvertently omitted the subscription otf The Ball Furniâ€" tere Co. Mr Miller did not notice the oversight until he opened a paper the next morning. He immediately called my attention to the omission and then telophoned the office of The Ball Furniture Co. and made explan ation, He then wrote at once to the Toronto and London papers and teleâ€" graphed to the Toranto evening papers asking that the omussion be corrected or that promiment notice be given to the mention of The Ball Company‘s subscription. _ I exceedingly regeet having made the mistake and will be pleased to show any one my notes of Mr Miller‘s dictation to me, in which the subscription of the Ball Co. is plainly included, 1 writethis letter that no blame may be unfairly attachâ€" ed to Mr Miller in connection with an omission he sincerely regrets and tor which he was in no way to blame. THE "CANADIAN" Son of Mr. W. D. Mills of St. Catharines, formerly of Durham, who is now in training on Salisbury Plains with the Artillery section of the First Canadian Contingent He was born in Durham nearly twenty years ago and is the first nativeâ€"born Durham boy to voluntcer for service. His friends here wish for him a safe and joyous return. w TE LC C MARCC 20, U APUC+ Dist. Pass. Agent, corner King . meepae® ~Neabiren en *A Rrotach TO THE LAND OF ine and Summer Days M. Buaxour REiD, Teacher PR mt j Ade Schcool Reports DORNOCH 1â€"@â€"+ TORONTO enildig, 1+ MILTON MILLS Dated at Hanover this 27th day of November, 1914. MARY BROWN, Admi istratrix, k. R, No. 4, El od, Ont t NOTICE is hergby given pursuant to the Statute 1 orge V, cap. 26 and imending statute§, that all creditors ind others havink claims against the estate of the sail Archibald Brown, who died on or abdut the seyenth day of June, 1914, are réquired on or before the first day of Janhary, 1914, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the underâ€" signed Administratilx of the estate of the said Archibald Erown, deceased, their Obhristian and 4 rnames, addressâ€" es and descriptions, \yith a statemant of the fall particularRof their claims, the statement of th§ir accounts and the nature of the secugities, if any, held by them, duly veritied\by affidavit. Sr 4â€"Merron MoArthur, Jr4â€"Jean McArthur, Belia Brodie. 8t 3â€"OUolin McArthar, May Sprouale. _Jr3â€"Stapâ€" ley Williamson, Sandy Baker, Lois Hall, Ernest Baines, James Baker, Tommy Soroule, Sr 2â€"Ethel Goodâ€" will, Myrtle Goodwill, @race MeCartâ€" ney, Mabel Trafford. _ Jr 2â€"Ernold Brodie, Robhe Ellison, Alfred McNalâ€" y. Alice Trafford, Sr Iâ€"Ernie Ellison Robbie Torrey, Gladys Baker, Jriâ€" Evelyn Baines,. _ Primerâ€"Vietor and Violet Baines, In the matter of the estate of Archiâ€" bald Brown, late of the Township of Bentinck, in the County of Grey, Jarmer, deceased., NOTICE is hergby given pursuant to the Statute 1 orge V, cap. 26 and imending statute$, that all creditors ind others havi claims against the NO. 4, GLENBLG (Townsend‘s Lake) Notice to Creditors Have you tried "Boston Luxury" Coffee, â€" also "Star of India" Tes ? A large steck of ‘SALADA‘ Tea always on hand, fresh from the packers. We have stocked a fine assortment of Christmas Cifts for young and old, at reasonuble prices. _ Come early and get the first choice. Highest Price for Live Fowl and all kinds of Produce Sunkist Seeded Raisins new fruit....2 pkgs for 25¢ Sunkist Seedless Raisins new fruit....2 pkgs for 25¢ Griffin & Shelby,s Seeded Raisins,new fruit,2 pkgs 25e Goody Goody Seeded Raisâ€" new fruit,......3 lbs for 25¢ Choice reâ€"cleaned Currants, insl ioh arsiss l 0 Aib#. for. 250 Departmental Store, Finest Valencia Raisins Eat "Made in Canada‘" Groceries Raisins & Currants | New Cannea Gooisâ€"Com | _ Gandicd Peels Large Sales ins, per pkg...............10¢ D. Anaus McolxTosx, leacher For that Rush Christmas Grocery Order, phone No. 17 McKechnie‘sWeekly News &:: . & J. McKECHNIE which she shall h \tho said Adâ€" be\liable for the ‘t thereof to any es, if any; held y affidavit. tice that after New Canned Goodsâ€"Corn Peas and Tomatoes, finest Aylmer and Swiss Bell brands..........3 cans for 25¢ Snider‘s Tomato Catsup, per‘bottle................ ... 200 Clark‘s Pork and Beans, .......... 2 large tins for 25¢ Swift‘s finest Silver Leaf Lard, lb. brick............18¢ Whitney‘s Condensed Mince meat, fresh,,3 pkgs for 25¢ Bechive Corn Byrup in pails all sizes. [ mnmnicidederinanitnteiieriainestrseeteaneandanetanaae .‘ & Only 16 Shopping Days;}?E Christmas Groceries |eZeleSe! eSe! sbeleSel eCale®al se ele e ole"ale@al acale olen 0| e ce larel au alaalen alandle The time for the baking of the Christmas Cake is now with us again, and as usual we have stocked a full line of Fresh Groceries for the occasion â€" We are continuously buying and in large quantitics, thus insuring the freshest goods obthinable at the lowest prices. THE Down Town Shoe Store 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. _ Call and see thes before making your next purchase. The Shoes we sell wili please you for style and price. We have added to our large stock 4 new lines of CLASSIC sHOLKsS FOR LADIES in Patent, Dongola and Suede. Are You Buying your Shoes at the Right Place ? Ghe PRexalt Store C. P. R. Town Office Buy y MacFARLANE‘S Drug Store teed . _ Try Them. gle â€" 25¢ All fairly guaranâ€" g:nlhl gberrv Bark ugh Syrap, 25¢ and 50c Rexall Wine of Codâ€" liver Oil, $1 Rexall Cough Syrâ€" up of hypophonphétel souws "[ Rexall grip pills 25¢ Rexall Throat Garâ€" Weather Remedies & (JAR BRASS SMOKERS®‘ Set er a Box of his favorite Cigars. Let us help you | Cold A NEW PIPE Fancy TOBACCO You cannot make a mistake in giving For Men Who smoke For Christmas Buying # Come and inspect our immense stock } solve the problem Do you get a Style that makes your foot look trim ? Fancy Cases Brass Goods Kodaks Musical Instruments Cards and Calendars Papetries Fancy China Cut Glass Pipes and Cigars Perfumes Candy Snapshot Albums B ooks Bibles Hymnals per PKGg:.,.:.....».....!}>.. 100 Fresh Almonds and Walnuts por.ib,....,........;... ... . 006 perib............ ... ...â€" «4000080 Mixed Peel, fresh, per lb.12%¢ Finest Dromedary Dates J. S. McILRAITH Fresh Candiod Citron Peel, per Ib.,......,..>««~.2+s1., 200 Fresh Candied Lemon Peel, por‘lb.:.:..~..:;;...++.«4 ~IRB Fresh Candied Orange Peel, DECEMTZTCTR 3, 1914 Durham gt siifr tioa JVe and Fally guaranteed WET WEATHER R yours. bottle of back that RHEUMATISM Daintier than feve and prices right Select early Better choiceâ€"Bet ter gerviee. Parisian Ivory Ebony and Tortoise Shell Toilet and fancy cases We show a fine line in Is liable REX ALL eumatic Ren ng cl a rt} and W1 ain, joint inflammaâ€" at same I up vour ctire |l'.“;‘..l w wl OW 6A M t h ete Irive ng NEW FiBRE Boaro BH, DOGRS, and * HOUSE FjT3 Account ‘‘Toronto Fa 3000 or trifle uï¬d;:, acres Egremont, ne of the Â¥yery be rownnhip, Wiil s« t yery low price qi acres Bentinck . .con 3, W G R ~ffered betore, *s, Begtinck th t 30, con I0. _ 09 ':le‘ and Lath always on C at right prices. Custom hmlps; ettended BORRQ w ng all particulars and cket offices. ::li. bound to inc in a position to ) farmer living toâ€" ain see cheap beef, pans an early increa ice of farm lands, 1 e undersigned beags Nillfl.l.al Darhan , Eo“'""c Unae he ha on factory fully eq ared to take orders { ACPig on connet, 3 {f o Prpemass c3 2 aeres near Dromo: chool, Splâ€"ndid1ly 1000 down, balanc rice $2500, ENUS CLarxk er 08. OJ buildingsâ€"berter @ than lath and pfnler. 10 handle Cuts with a nut on Cannot fall « Iuel No dirt or m ““ eee for yourseif II tickets valid to re including Dâ€"eem! uy Farm rom stations in Canad enfrew and West therd ood guing B m, tra all trains Decembe acres Eg 0d farm 4000 or tr; acres con 18, J C and Return ARE AN? ONC ryed $5000 or res, Jm M H. MILLER, i. G=POUR sU: C A PLEMING, P C A Pri=cipal fo 5 DURKH A 1 ANING w ap Buil: ante WNM CALPER T. J. TOWNER. Tick permits you on It ug! ‘ans "7, con 10. Off m yery easy tep lhe Btntiuck, lot near Durham. INSJVIDUAL INSTRI PRICEVILLE, THE _ QUALIT\ PHARMAC\ Ladies ! Farmers! For the Huntsma DECEMBER 3 , 1914 Torontc ~)MOPIHER 1AAA XAA)! Sgremont vrecogi practic YOU‘LL PURCH A 222 2e? es ns io Beautiful display Face Powders, C Hair Tonies and \ toilet articles of make . A pos Millccrubin your bunet of hogs you are gotting roas, for the market. Maybe two. &r_fle these. Feed then Stock Food along with their other rati In six weeks these will he ; choice hogs. If you do 1 € dit this, try it. 1f it / , money will be refund: Beautiful Dt and Dealor tor Dur» y of the OWR Properts Never work so well olls. Trying is belic bag of game tells th 3 in 1 OH for all Guns ow EN worth n ford to r LBRN PRIC q ut ent W VJ S11 B\ D y mpp MILLS ONTARJIO ,, INGS 19 N OL 27 .rz;l.rz..r;‘ iT life in be li thoug on bie