CeT rh 1 H unnamanxax ax-e-e-ate-e; l SPECIAL We have 3 good ttttttttt of CORN CHOP on hsnd that no no selling in Ion Ion at Bbottt the same price u OATS. 113d every Feeder know. thavCorn is better Feed than On: for leedmg Stock It you want heavy feed, get our prices on this teed, " it in good value at price we as taking for It. We have other good Feed on hand all the time " prices as low " We can make them. Our term on Peed are Strictly Cash, or Grain " market prim. We do not give any Credit. It you have Grain of any kind to sell, we tttttit pay Highest Market Prices for any Quan- tity. of Oats or other Grain at our Elevator PHONES: Day " Night l 26 The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. Oatmeal Mills, Durham We are paying 45c to 500 for Oats delivered at our Elevator. -. We In: empty food sacks. It you have anv, bung them In, and we will pr you FIVE cams ouch for all you bring. 'lt"'! John McGowan 500 tons of No I Mixed Chop WHEAT AND HARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Large Quantity of No. l Feeding Hay We have some special Bargains to offer Travelling Bags, Suit Cases and Telescopes. Trunks from ..... . 2.00 to 6.00. Telesco ClubBags........z.5o losoo. SuitCt this week at the Red Front Hardware Sovereign, Eclipse {1nd EastryFlour We have just received a large sleighload of Indian Baskets, all handmade from the best materials. Largesquare Clothes Baskets,..... .... ...... ...... ..35c to 1.00 Chat! Baskets.... ..... ...... ...... _..... .....' .... .35cto 1.25 Market Baskets with handle...... ...... ...... ...... ..2oc to 35C Deeprouud Market Baskets ..../..... .... .... .... ..2octo 35c Shallow Baskets to slide in under the cutter seat, with All kinds of grain bought at We have a large stock M these such as the Cyclone, New Idea, New Century. Ideal and Champion. Come in and get our prices and you will surely throw away the old wash board. We also have Galvanized. Wood Fibre and Wood Wash Tubs. A little Royal Purple Poultry Specilie in the hnn’s mash ev- ery morning will ter? wonders with the egg basket. Sold at the or without handle., We also have a stock of LitADrsG"iRDwaRE Ely than here. We have a Fresh and varied stock of the eWGroooriu. Dances. Lamou. Peels Damn. Nuts. Cundieu of all kind; And everything required for the Hominy teetieitiea. Oar - will quit your pm. Give In a can. THE CITY BAKE RV: Your Headquarters tort3onfeetionery and all Bakery goods mghest pace. for m mid 'te. for turning out all kinds of Commer- cial and Job Printing. Give us a trial. " Corn Chop at Special Prices CR'WPED OHS for Hus: Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED Oh " at. . . .. very reasonable rates THE PEOPLE'S MILLS REVIEW is well equipped Fresh and asia, the very best. See this tiay before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. Every Bag gain-rammed. If not satisfaction bring 1t back and get your money. ll' Holiday Groceries, Fruits and Confections Washing Machines . BLACK I bought at market price. Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ton lots. Baskets 1... ITCC .-.". ...... .v.....2oc and age Hampers, Waste paper, Lunch Baskets. Télescopes from. . 35c to 6oc Suit Cases as low as. . . L50 ' ROWE you in TRUNKS' Me to 1.00 350 to 1.25 .2oc to Mc 200 to Me llpie Furlptm 3teiues Germany's planning a big coup to capture Warsaw but the Rus- sians seem ooniident they etsn't. - Roumania is practically into the war, Italy is almost ready, Switzerland is massing troops to guard her neutrality. This Allies in France and Bel- gium are advancing but slowly, but they are advancing. - The United States is giving grave concern. She addressed a protest to Britain for interfering with her commerce in her efforts to prevent contraband from reach- ing her enemy. A Sir Edward Grey has replied. _ Both " notes " are couched in friendly terms and one hopes, diplomacy will succeed in) keeping down friction. Copper and other munitions of war have been found concealed in cotton bales, the export of cop- per in November 1914, from the States to neutral countries was more than double that of 1913 and these facts Britain presses home as justification for her right of a search as a means to her own safety. Interest in the war never flags, though nothing strikingly decis- ive has occurred of late, except it be the crushing defeat of the Turks in the Caucasus and Rus- sian gains over Austria. A large section of the United States headed by Roosevelt is in- dignant at the remonstrance when trade and dollars are affected, yet the States were silent when Belgium neutrality was violated, even though she was a signatory at the Hague Convention to arti- eles meant to prevent such ac- tion. The action of the States is really helping Germany. Bard Knocks trom conservative Papers given to the Men, now Ministers. Special to the Review. Toronto, Jan. ll, 1915. 1. Proudfoog hmuxry, 1013. Toronto Telegram, Conservative. May lat. 101'3.-The Proudfoot en- quiry was a travesty on justice and fair play. Objections from Hon, Wal. lace Nesbitt, K. J, struck the key note of the procedure " the enquiry into the Proudfoot merges. 'l"utst key note dominated the ruling: of Howard Ferguson. M. P. P., and the tactics of T. W. IcGurry. M. P. P. Toronto Telegram. May ti, 1918.-- I'he Ontario Privileges and Elections Committee, presided over by Cr. How. ard Ferguson, M. P. P,, is an 1m gartial. upright and unprejudlced a body ofjurlsta as ever cm. a throat. or scuttled a ship. 2. Snider Investigation, 1914. The Toronto Telegram, on May list, said the Liberals in the Comnmtze Were tied hand and foot by Chairman Ferguson's rulings. Toronto Telegram. April 16 1014,- Loyalty to party requires G. Howard Ferguson, M. P. P,, to offit3ietts as n traitor to himself. The Proudfoot an. qulry was shrouded by the strong- handed chairmanship of G. Howard Ferguson. M. P. P, TIM some au- thority Is being operated as a curb on the activity of the Public Accounts (Romantics. (m the Snider investiga- none). The Kingston Standard, Conserva- tire, and that the incident. left a bad taste in the mouth. __ Toronto World, Conservative, May 8,I018.--/1'iie Government may be criticized for npoomting anon a rabid partisan as Mr Ferguson as Chairman of the Committee and the liberals may take all they can of the limita- nous imposed on the enquiry by the Chairman. 3. Ferguson Duqusl'dhmtion Case '14 Tcronto World. conservative,- There are a lot of people in Ontario wondering why Mr G. Howard Ferg- uson is so Indispensable to ahe Gov- ernment that special legislation has to be passed to save his political life. (llr,ll,fl NUT IE?, (llll1ll NUT EM Woman So Weak and Nervous Could Not Stand Her Chil- dren Near Her--- Vinol Changed Everything for Her Plant City, Fla.-" Iwish I could tell everybody about Vinol. For nine years I was in bad health. I got trol could not slees, and I could not stand it to have my chil ren come near me. I could not even sew or do any heavy housework. I was simply tired till the time. I tried so 2"llf, medicines I could not recall them a] , but nothing did me any Vat One day a friend asked me to 'g inol and said it was the beat tonic a e ever saw. I did so, and soon got the first good nit','." Bleep I had had for a long time. ow I sloop well, Inf appetite is good, my nervousness in 01 gone. and I moo anongnnd well I do all my house- work wd work tn my flower' Men without feeling tired or mom. Vino! has and: not well wdhuppy woman. " -Mn. th B. MILLER, Phat City, Fla. Vino! ‘eonulnu an curative, healing principles of fresh cod livers (without oil) and tonic iron. W sk eve weak, run-down, Pt ' vor/p)';';"',";',"";.",',?];"?)'),')"""))'),' l Bl t EDEN!“ coldly ist li our delieious cod liver and tron tcnie ' en w 1 nu up]? mu; 9 . without other; our guarantee to return Eve's J!trk ahgdow port tttts hill! their money if it. fails to tyet, l away, Boldly bold] MMMIMkCou Oman, Like . giant 'll,'h, ' Chaps“ Diem he" vial o'er the tnr. hy me by me. wan. the and ia “hag, . mt» dram on what has m n: - The New Cabinet Ministers JANUARY 14, I915 The War THE DURHAM REVIEW qR5 7iiRriiiiii?i TORONTO The mom! muting of the con- gregationrwu held i; It}. Imrmtn.t. 'ii"iii"aGaGi'i Thd." 13th. All the old (mean at teachers were ro-olooced. The Won n’l Initiate was held on Thursdny " Ilsa M. “claw-hi. quite a number being patent. Roll was called and every member re- Iponded with a reading. Some very good points var. brought out. l Mr Dun Ray and sister Bella ls ispending a tew days with their aunt. I m Swimon Park. Miss Ivy Dug-vol lot: on 81mm!" for Chicago. where the has been in the millinery business for the pi†tire mambo. We wish her success. Mr Doss Cnmpbell and his bride calla! on Demo-h Hand- on Handâ€. iug. Mrs J. Watt returned home on Thursday, after spending a couple of weeks with her daughter. Mrs C.' Mortley. Quite a number at the Darnoeh mung folks took in the party " Mr Melosh’s and spent» pleasant even- Mr J. H. Park spent: a few dun in Winnon. where be cast his vote tor the right man. iGerrrv" good program was given}! songs tram the choir and speeches frum others. The Belgian Reliel concert will be held in the hall this month. Our't just give the date as yet. 'E The Bible Class held their enter- tainment in the church on Tuesday. During the past summer the On- tario Motor League has been running a special Road Sign Campaign. The Georgian Bay Motor League, which "usludeis all the motorists in the towns of this distrust, have done exceedingly well. They did not enter the can- test With the idea oi getting any prim: but simply to have this north country thoroughly sign-boarded, so that mo. wrists would have little dif1ienlty m tnvelling. They. of course. were agreeably surprised when their Secre- tary. Mr G. D. Fleming, of Owen Sound. was notified last week thei Mr A, J. Frost, one of the members at the League. had won the second Individual prize of fifty dollars to Road Sign Campaign and that the Georgian Bay Club as It whole had been awarded a special prize of fifty dollars for the exeellent showing i made by it, This Wlll certainly be most gratify- ing and a-pleaeum surprise to some of our local motorists. who, when taking a pleasure trip through the country would take a bunch of roan signs with them. The prize money won by the Club Will ot course also help finanee the club in their good work of bettering the road and driving conditions and furthering the interest of the community in, goneral, i f Canadian Verse The lit-view and Toronto Daily Star tori rear................-.. The Review and Toronto Daily News [on one sear.................. The Review and Toronto Daily World tor year The Review and Weeklv Mail and Empire for 1 year.................. The Review and Grain Growere' Guide, Winnipeg. for one your The Review and the Family Her- ald and Weekly Star for 1 your The Review and Weekly Witness for 1 "ar.....-.......-..... The Review and Weekly Sun for "ell.............-...........- The Renew and Weekly Advertis- er for one5ear........................ The Revi w and Toronto Daily Globe lot 1 year....,................ The Rev aw and Toronto Daily Mill and Empire for I yeah...“ The Reviaw and Daily Free Press for 1 "V........-.-.- The Review and Weekly Free Press tor one year......... ......... The Renew and Farming Would - for} yearn...".............. ......... The Rewew um] the Farmers' Ad. vocate (or I you... ................ TheBeview and Canadian Faun for I PM"-....-..-..., (Dr. Amos Henry Chandler, son ot the late Lieutenant-Governor Chand- ltr, wag bprp in Doteherter,, N.B.. in 1837. Conjointly with the late Rev. u. P. Muivaney he publish "Lyrics, Songs and 80tiuets," in 1880.] _ Dreary, drcury, Fundy’s mists are sweeping Up [tiled snicker: vale: of Westmore. an '. Weary, weary, ’15 my heart and weeping, While the cold waves dish upon the strand. Filled, filled Is (In: land with sorrow. In loud wailing roars the angry sea: Stil ed. stilU4 Will they be to-morrow-, Sumlmer notes, and murmurs " tho ea. Georgian Bay Motor League Does Good Work By Amos Henry chandler, WHEN DORA DIED. Clubbing Rates. 300 375 390 160 190 190 I90 260 loo 190 195 Mn Emma ' leelng that haul Option bu tteen sultained in Durham. thie show: con- clusively that the majority ot the nu- puym Ire In favor of It. tt I. now up to the Temperance people to have In enforced sud have any violators brought to justice. If n detective come. dong and lays n 1 complaint. at. his word for“. Don't any heirs" spotter." Ella calling in much more honorable than being I "ssuutettter"-whttt else on. they t Ttser or. the moat unscrupulous kind “people. men who think no more of a. Bible nth than u cat. To my own knowledge I have wen thou men sell whiukey and than go up before your Police Mogintrute and swear they never sold a drop of ubiskey or had it in their house. Lm't that perjury? Can you take their word before a. so- called spotter ? Mr Spotter in doing it tor gain. Bo is Mt Hmuggler. lame follows will swam- when called a. n witness, that they didn't know whnt â€hey Were drinking-morn peljury. When any of those fellows take il glues out of a coat pocket and turn up the inside of their emu and hand them part ofuglnnu of whiskey, don’t they know " isn't Singer Ale? Probably they can't dialinguush between hu- pedal or G. t W. Special or Jonsonin or Burnoial. However it will umke them drunk. It you want to tour what Durham is, get out of town and hear what the travellers say. The quetstion Is: Are the Temperance peo- ple of Durham going unsubulit to a t. Hold-up" by Humor or any other PM CER C." ., if. S 'v,!..,'..?.,,!.;..)- noun 7 Hudy Canadian Grown Stock in Durham and Grey Co. Start now at the betst,sel1intr time. Send forliet of Spring Otter-inn and terms to agents. Liberalcomissions. Hand, some free outfits. Flourpercwc........ 300to860 Oatmeal per sack. .... 3 50 3.50 Chopper cwt........ 140tot80 Buckwheat.......... 65 to 70 FallWheat........... tt0tolt0 Spring Wnent........ 110toii0 Oats, feed............. " to 50 Oats, milling,-.-... 47 to 50 Petus........,........ 100 toi50 Barley............... 60 to 65 Butter................ 23to " Eggs..........-. 32 to 32 Potatoes per bag. .... 45 to 50 Bidet:.............. 1000 Beef.dreased........ 1200to1300 Rogts,1ivmtob..... 740 Driedapples.............. 05 Hay. perton..... .... 1200101600 Durham Markets. WANTED-A reliable man to sell List has been carefully reviled. STONE & WELLINGTON. Foothill 'Nurseries, Toronto Departmental Store, Ladies' Dongola. Button. . ' , , soo Ladies Plain Overs. . . . . . . . . . . l Ladies Pat Blue. .. . . . . . . . . . ..3.26 'itfrt: ht/tte, . . . ',' . . . . . . ‘.“ . P 'm'.........". lea“ atone ro"---,',. Lsiias at Button 3 60 Ladies Low Overshoe.. . . . ' . . . . 1. I r We have numerous other lines which we have not space to quote but “in lot, pleased to show you when you call. PURHA M. J an Large Sales Men's Fine Dongola Blue. . . . .2 00 Mens Plain Overs.. . . . . . . . Mans Heavy Kip Blue. . . . . . . .2.50 Mens Plain Overs E. F. F .. Mons Heavy Oil Tan. . . . . . . . . .3.10 Mans Roll Soled .. . .... Men’s High Overshoe .. . . . . . .2.40 Mens High Heel (Maltese C We have something special for Men who want a warm dry foot. in the formof a Pelt Shoe with a solid rubber sole and heel. See it. Price Our purchase of a In e stock of Men's and Ladies' Shoes from the 1mm manufacturers of Canada Eefme the latest advance on leather, enable us to w HiGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR of' the newest styles at prices uuprecudcvncJ, L the purchasing public of Dmham and vicinity. Highest Price for Live Fowl and all kinds of Produce On? of our Specials Local Option this week-L.. Ladies' fine Dongola Blue, sizes 1 to 4, Ladies' Shoes January Shoe Sale Men's Shoes McKechnie’s Weekly News i',','.':,), $1.39 .13, 1915. .. 300to860 --0-'Ett ' & J, MCKECHNIE 110to1 110to1 t7to 47to -,')i Don't Dare Neglect il a Cough ï¬gasswxxxxaaxxngwxsxxxzmg "Haiti Hi - 20““. ti Pd'fd tt,'b1tiirshtlit,'ll, harm}. .h'lii'it'i)',; f,irtgh8io'tir - '"tt" -- 'f WALK A LITTLE FARTHER SAVE A LITTLE MORE MacFARLANE'ti Drug Store The tteassltlle Store C. P. R. Town Office Our Aim for 1915 ly/Gi Town Shoe Store J. o. MCILluuu Trunks, Valises, Hosiery, always in stock. Prices rig Custom Work and Repairing as usual THE Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Believe the discomfort and avoid the serious y. u: plications a neglected cough often leads lo by Ilcl' Will be to give our customers good goods at close prices. Thanking you all for your patronage during the year now past, and wish- ing you a happy and prosperous New Year, we are. yours f or I' larger and better business, . Each bottle contains more than most cough n dies sold at same price. We guarantee i relieve your cough or money back. t'htr,tg;,?g!,trlth 25e, 50e and $1, only at if?! 2Thtet't."'2pirt.")riic,t,1, 3.00 Ladies' Rubbers Mans Plain Overs.............. Mens Plain Overs E. E.. . .. ...." MensRollSoled,.... ........l Mons High Heel (Maltese Cross l Men's Rubbers if; J, s. McILRAITH JANUARY I4, 1016 'gf%7 's ih'r'l'r' One of our Specials this week--- Ladies' Dongola Blu very dressy shoe, TORONTO -e- MONTREAL OTTAWA R.MacFarlane, Agent, Uurh; Agelns‘ A., Toru Buy your Tickets hm, Fast t ime Iohourz. H Art " " New Train Service Durham " I t Mn $1.99 1MilllftMMygy,,Te, " Onlauio show I , " huwn. I will». Tret fl Mf iMux " 4tl Toronto DOUBLE T I INt Buy F am M the tut PL J ANU AR SASH. DD Shingle, Sawing hum All Winter FIurid Dov R w Intel-nun!!! ll " ZEN thill Tore ht