r"""""'"'"'"""'""" wwwwwwmm E Dlrect from the Front i A ___mV__V_-_.§.l::éQE Exmaxmmmmmmmamaxummm The All kinds olgrain bought at market price. Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ton lots. Large Quantity of No. l, Feelitriy Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastryflour 2rt John McGowan 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Ch , PHONES: Day M, Night , M The Rott Roy Cereal Mills Co. Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop We In“ empty food no“. It you have, any, bymg them 1" sad we will pr you FIVE cams ouch tor .11 you bung. $httgretU Mills, Durham We are paying Me, to 600 for Oats delivered at our Elevator. will pay Highest "whet Prices for any Quan- tity of Oats or other Grain at our Elevator m. have 3 good stock of CORN CROP on bend that we ere selling In ton Iota It thou: the name price " OATS. and every Feeder know- that Corn is better Feed man One for feeding Stock It you run: - feed, get our prices on this feed, as it is good "he " price we are akin; for It. We have other good Food on hand all the time " price: u low u we en unto them. Our Ke- on Food ere Strictly Club, or Grain " market prim. We do not give my Credit. ' lf you hue Gain of my kind to sell. we Ina-aid Bun. in.“ 'tries for THE CITY BAKERY Ber than here. We have a Fresh and varied stock ot the choices Groceries. Outages. Lemons. Peels. Dates, Natl. Cendiee at ell Made, and everything required tor the Holiday foetMtlee. Our prices will suit your puree. Give ne a can. Headquarters for Confectionery and all Bakery goods Your Holiday Groceries, Fruits and Confections We In doing great work in the nova llne now-making all the women happy. If you do not yet belong to the Happy throng give no a chance and we will do our part. We still have a few left. 11.0 a few second-hand Stoves and We can now supply you with a cooking stove or better from $1 to $60. We now have a lull line of Harness. A tht-claire line of Sin- gle Ind Double Driving Harness, also all harness parts. Plough Harman. Hamel. Plough Chains, Rope, Traees, Sweat Pads and Collars. Give us I trial if you want Barney. We satisfy all our customers. Don" lomet to put a little Royal Purple Speeifie in the stock's fwd. Sold only at THE RED FRONT HARDWARE. See our South window tor bargains in this line. We have in stock the Heavies: Graniteware made at prices to suit all pockets. We also carry a line that we have reduced for this week and it will pay yon'm purchase now. r REVIEW is well equipped for turning out all kinds of Commer- cial and Job Printing. Give us a trial. L"; i" ‘1 " â€3313:: bis" Ass' u CR'HPED OATS for "use Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . . . very reasonable rates THE PEOPLE'S MILLS Fresh and Clein, the very best. See this tiay before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. Eve;y bag guahntoed. If not satisfactory bring It back and get your money. Corn Chop at Special Prices Happy Thoughts Graniteware Harness Stoves ‘. A ROWE ed chop WHEAT AND BARLEY The Icare turned out to be some kind l of toy baloons sent up from Morris- , burg perhaps as a form of colebnulon I of the peace contehnial. Thule were following the wind in the direction of Ottawa and tomewhun naturally got l on the nerves of the people daily read- ( mg of aeroplane raids, bridge destruc- tion, Ac. wk: Ftrtatti Swim No more important budget gruell- tatien wee ever nude in One a then that of Int week. No one enviee Hon. W T. White, Finance Minister. the task before him to nuke ends meet in Netional Planning. The futttrets in mother column give a few ot the changes that will affeet the masses of the people. Tea, Sugar end Tobeeco hove been left alone end there will be general regret the! the tariff egailet Britain was not left elune‘ eleo. To lnereeee thet will even by 5 per cent seems churlieh in View of the feet that the gift at $100,000,000 which Canada is melting to the motherland must flrgt be borrowed, every cent from that same wane. Britain is hearing the iinoteial etrein for all the Allies and the need meet have been great when a daughter nation such ea Canada, raised the term wall against Britain 5 per cent, the only preferenee being that other nations were raised 7 K per cent. The increase in postage and a few other things nil. come home to the masses. but it will be borne with in a time ot etrees. It is not quite hottest however to call the-e increases a war tax. The cost of the war has no con- nection with tariff inereaees ; the dir. ect war outlay must be met by bor- rowing “d u the Globe says .. the disturbance that hastened the end of a borrowing era hue than buttoned the time of meeting our obligations. Mnnday morninis city papers undn' prominent headlines had the startling sensational news that some German tiltbusterers in die States were inclined to give Canada. a close Mate of modern War conditions. Sic Robert Borden at 10.80 Sunday night receiyed a telegram from Brock- vule that three aeroplanes had croaled from the States near there and were heading for Ottawa. Ordinary ex. enditure has been mounting up. From 19L8 the ordin- ary expenditure, year by year (using million fittares only) was 76, 84, 79, 87, 98, 112. 127,140, almost doubling in eightyetsra, though in thatume postal revenue ban incrcnsed by four millions Ind revenue from other Sources three million. Orders Were given " on" to darken Parliament Hill, Ridcnu Hall. the Mint, and the whole city, for the mes. sage declared they were dropping be light buds " by Lu: war and one had I powerful senrohlight. This enormous expenditure of $140,0C0,(X)0 annually must be met bytaxes or borrowing and one is compelled to wonder it some ofthe increase in expenditure could not be avoided. A rs:urn brought down in Parliament on Friday last is more ihnn disquieting and illustratesoue source ot increase. In thtslastiottr year thermal number of dismissals from othee was 2115, while the ap- pointmsms reached the enormous total ot 10576. Here is a detailed list of most of the appointments ; IhTartment Dismissals New men . appointed Agriculture 45 979 Customs 271 1649 Indian afluiris 185 295 Recklessness in appointments, reckless in granting rtsiliraysabsid. lee and in other ways is having its inevitable result. A great drop in revenue along with the recklessness has brought the government up sharp and new and d1rect axes are the re- sult. How the public debt grows is shown by the following figures ; 1896 interest on debt $10,645.000 1911 do do 12,535,000 1915 do do 21,000,000 This last figtire is the estimate of [Jun Mr White for year ending March 1916. Agriculture 45 Custom: 271 Indian affairs 135 Inland Revenue 73 Interior 309 Immigration 110 J ustice 20 Labor 21 Public Works 511 Dept. at State 20 Railways 363 Mines 1 Trade & Commerce 13 N W Mou'ed Police 124 Public Works 511 2002 Dept. at State 20 287 Railways 363 2076 Mines 1 103 Trade & Commerce 13 49 N W Mou'ed Police 124 527 Some of these increases were no doubt required by expanding busi- ness bat it is reasonably certain that many at the over 8000 extra. got their appointments by an abuse of the pet- mung. system and were not absolut- 7-1 y needed for the country‘s business. Warning was given by government months ago that aeroplanes, even Canadian ones, titistg ovu- Canaan wuuout authonty, would boliable so me shot at. T aritt and Postage Increases . Wttttt (george SF-"-'i'l'-F.r, 1listtti Fr-lr..-,". T O R O N T O In Centre of Shopping and Business mama. - I†'tttV.-" um: mm- mm. Emuâ€: AND AMtRICAN I‘ux A b "rtn mm Ottawa in Darkness I FEBRUARY 18, IBIS “I. umnson. m. 45 271 185 73 309 110 THE DURHAM REVIEW 1651 343 258 w, ‘Jl “OWNB TORONTO Monster Temperance Convention The “tendon“ It the big amper- nnoo Contention to be held in “may Ball, Much 3rd. 4th and 6th prom- ise: now to surpass firet expecumnl. There will really be two conventions. Dominion 5nd Provmeiol. though the work of eoch will be so harmonized and unified so as to make one monster gathering of both. There in particula- interest being “km in the Western Province: Ind Urge delegations no assured from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatche- wan Ind Manitoba. A unlque feature of this year's cen- vemion which will surpass anything previously attempted along that line in Canada ml! be the display of liter- ature. posters. lantern slides, books and general equipment. for carrying forward educational temperance work. The basement will be devoted to this exhibit. and display. About 150 differ. ent kinda of posters will be displayed. Some of these prepared by British workers: apply partxcularly to War cou- ‘itlone. In the lantern glide department over ,500 subjects mll be shown, cov- 61'ng tall phases of temperance work. Leatuus, plmpblete. books, etc., will be In great val-let): The preparations made at this year’s convention tor entertaining and Informing delegates apart. from the regular Convention sessions are on by far a larger scale than ever before u- tempted. Single hire return rules on the Con- vention plan will be obtainable from all points in Canada. This applies to both delegates and visitors. Pursuant. to the adjournment. Councxl met at hall on Monday, Feb 8. Members all present. Minutes cl last meeting were read and eoofltm- 8elunidt-Lanney - That Gm ll lebell be paid;$25.00 balance ot contract 1914. Carrie]. , sslmtitit-Ltmaey --TUt Treasurer be paid 4.u5 tor postage and station- ary. Carried. Bishmidt--Ttsrnball--Tht" E Rose- borungh be paid 5.00 fur conveying Ellen McFarlane no House of Refuge and Dr Jameson 50gfor eertiMate. Carried. "t"stunidt--1uinney--That By-laws No 2, 3 and 4 being read a second and third time be tinally passed. Ltnney---Tarstball- -That the Att. ditors' Report be accepted and each paid his salary. Curried. Following is a list of sheep valua- tors: Division No 1-itobt Twamley; Nu 2-Tbos LaWruuce ; No 3--An. drew Magwuod ; No 4---Ttwt, Clark. FENCE VIEWERS DIV No 1 -Donald McLean, It J Corleu. Duncan McLean ; Die Nu 2 --Henry Racy, Wm Grierson. Chas anrence; Div No3--Aodrere Mey- er, Wm 8 Willis, John Patterson; Div No 4-Lottia Dietz, H Betirienert. Thea Clark. Loner-Schmidt-That Dougald lie Donald be appointed collector and a by law be passed 1sontirmiott the appointment. Carried. Sehmidt-- Turnbull - That Wm Lunuey b3 pald 1L02tor gravel ac- counts not rispuned 1914. Carried. Turnbull - Schmidt - That each commissioner receive 300.00 lor their respective dlvieions. Carried. Applieatious were received tor As- sessm‘ from Rob: Brigham and Al. fred Shewell. Div No 1-Rubt Ledix.gnam Hugh McLean. Alex McDJnald ; Div No 2 ---Wm Livir'gaatne, Wm J Adlam, Neil McCallnm ; Div No 3-fhsurge Schenk, Jas Park, Dan Kobe ; va No 4-Joe Bowie, Wm c, Bunnie, Jas Tulloch. Turtstmll-shewelr- That D Me. Donald be paid 4.40 for painting and hanging shutters on hall. Carried. Tarotral1-Bhewell--Tlut Council weeps offer of H u Miller for issuing dam-mums on township to mum-m money tor rebuilding sumo] in B. S. No 3 and that. Reeve and Clerk hare debentures duly signed. Curried. Thtrntmli-- Schmidt - That Rubt Brigham be appointed assessor and a by-luw be passed trotsfltmirat his ap- poiuunent. Carried. Applications were received tor Col- lector from Douguld McDonald and D Edt. Garafraxn lhi-E Muldoon, J Led-j itigham, D Watson. P Mountain, N' McLean. Wm Leggette. R Noble, 'll) Uranby. Con 2 and 3. W a R- dt J, Count, F Helt, J Castle, A Ireland, W lioness, A McLem, L Clark. E Edge, J Caff c. Lawrence, A Hop- Inna, if Murdock. Wm Vellum. Dar. ham Road-18 Magwoud. J Switzor. i C Eborth. F Wise, J Park, E Rose-1 borough. Con 2 a 3, S D R-it Wag. ‘ oer, J McMahon. E Furamun. y Bruet-' man. M f%uur, E Johnston. A Derby Gun 2 & 3, N D Il-d Schenk. J Mil. llgan. J Noble. T Acton. A Bailey, W Pom, C Mighwn. Con 4 &5- G Heard, J Comm. F Zimmerman, D Citittiott, B. Homing. WJ Adlam. T Torry. Con 0 &T--F Honk. S Schmidt, F Bott, W Redford, D Mo- Donald. W Fulton, N Moo-Hum. Con8&9--H Becker. J Yundz, RI Schrienen, E Weidoudort, J Wetd-, endorf. A McDonald. R Boyce. DI Livingstone. R. Twoailey. Con 10 al II-H Untadc. G Wright, J Sacha. L Unruh, T Superman. T Stinaon. W, Shows“. Con 12 & 13--2 Guam“. a Monk, G Fluke, P Kramer. R Ach- bury, A Brudimttern, T Irlatttrtitttut. Con 14 & 15--L Brown. J Konnedy.. P MoCulin. W Miller, J Baker. H Eben", 08clre1bu. F Schilling. Y new, Cibteintteld. Tttrubtu1--Sluswell - That By law No d, appointing pathtmusters, pound- Keepers, fence Viewer: and sheep valuators be timUly passed. Btmmir-tammr Thu MIMI BENTINCK COUNCIL POUND KEEPERS PATH MASTERS ndlonm to meet at Tova-mp on Holiday. 12th dny of April. J. B. Cmrnar, The wanker has turned loft. ngain And If it keeps on. the much will be in 3 Ind condition for than who u" logs Ind wood to haul to Dutlum. -.. _. 14);- Al "I“. lull wvvu ._. --"- V, Mr C Holmyre did the ltdiu of we Institute I great, favor on Wed. nesday by taking I load of Instituto worken out. to Mr H. Aleundar'a. There were ton in the load and when they arrived us Mr Alexsnder's, than - . .. , _-- -..nblnmnnr IIH': ulllv‘u ... --- __V,, were fiee ladies end two gentlemen. So the three men had the pleeeure of enjoying the efternoon together, while the women took the parlor. A peper wee reed by Mrs J. A. Perk on " Tu- berenlcsis." Miss G. Campbell gets a paper on " How to prepare Fish in many dilfarent ways." Next meeting will be at Mrs C. McIntyre's. Ilia! McIntOsh intends glying the dereils of her trip to the west leer summer. Mrs Alexander will grve e peper on " How to raise poultry." Others will re- spend to the roll call. Sorry Mrs l, MaKnight is not im. proving very that. Miss Muy Gillan left Int. week, " tar spending a year in Mr Park's, store. Miss Lowe bu taken her (lace behind the counter, 7 Mr Dan Bay has been on the sick list in Cbealey tor a few days. but re- turned home on Saturday feelmg bet. tar. Quite a number ot the young folks: drove out to Mr Wlte'a on Friday night and had I very Pnjoynble Mme. All came home in the morning sing- ing Home Sweet Home. DORNOUH SEPARATE SCHOOL 4th elasr-aeorge Vasey. Br 3rd-- Ross Punk», James Coffey, Hugh Var "y. 2nd--Katblren Sullivan, Mnyme Sullivan. Maurice Vusey. Grace Me- Artney, Ist--' T Slevan. Pr-Nora Sullivan, Marian Parlw, Eva McArt- ney. Margaret Vaeey absent. WANTED-A reliable man to sell Hardy Canadian Grown Stock in Durham and Grey Co. Start now at tho best selling time. Send forlist of Spring Offerings and terms to agents. Libo-mlcomissions. Hand- .ome free outtits. 8'1“an & WELLINGTON, Fontbill Nurseries, Torrsro, Barley.............., 60 to 65 Butter................ 23 to 23 Eggs 28 to 28 M1009 perbag. .... 45 to 50 Bides............. 1000 Beef,dreatsed-.. 1200to1300 ilogirlive,tob..... 760 Driedapples.............. 50 11as,perton..... .... 1200to1600 List has been ctretully revised, Durham Markets. Ladies' Dongola Button. . . , . 2.50 Ladies Pat Blue.... ..........325 Ladies Pat Button. . . . . . . . . . . .3.5n We have numerous other lines which we but not Ipt‘oe to quote but will be pleased to show you when you eall, 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 Men's Pine Dongola Blue. . . . .2.00 Mans Heavy Kip Blue. . . . . . . .2.50 Mens Heavy Oil Tan. . . . . . . . . .3.10 Men's High Overshoe .. . . . . . .2.40 Highest Price for Live Our purchase of a Inge Mock of Menu and Udies' Shoes from the leading manufacturers of Canada befme the latest advance on leather, enable us to offer HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR of the newest styles at prices unprecedented to the purchasing public of Dulham and vicinity. Departmental Store, Large Sales Tumult Feb. 17. 1915, MAYNO \VARNOCK. Teacher. One of our Specials. this week----- Ladies' fine Dongola Blue, sizes 1 to 4, February Shoe Sale Ladies' Shoes DORNOCH meet at quullgjp Ball I Men's Shoes hlfdkethni.e'g Weekly News 32:4; 4-.- $1.39 Lege'.'-'.','-"-'-"-"'""-"""' 9933“ if 333 gigigtigtgligliit IgligliirlgllMWN E X X X J, McKECHNIE Att mum -GiiidikiA - -- - unma‘ um“: our opinion tttmr, munt‘oue maemzzwm Lettr.te WALK A LITTLE FARTHER SAVE A LITTLE MORE New 1915 Wall Papers Pretty Parlors. _ Ut Cosy Sitting rooms Homey Dining rooms MacrhRLhNE'ti Drug Store lcuuwu r. .vv- - 4 pnirl Men's Wool-lined Heavy Blueborl. lines, one 8, con. one 11, were 2.75. not... .... ...... ...... 5 pairs Men's Felt lined bony Blacks". nine- uven 8, one it, regnlnr200 (at... .... .... ...... .... .... 5 pairs Women's wool-lined [Manol- Bnll. lite. one 2 ' one3}4. three4. reduced to.... .... . ...... .... ..." 2 pairs Women's Box Cnlt Wool-lined Bats, ninen. one 4, one 5. now....... ...... .... .... .... .... .... ...... 10 pairs, Iliases' high cut Box Blue, all sizes. regular 250valnefor...... .... .... ...... .... .... ....... Call early if your size is here u we do not intend n more this season. TERMS 0N ABOVE, CASH. WWI; Town Shoe Store TUE Are assured by a when Let us show you samples. R. Town Office Fowl and all kinds oiikGsce Reduction Sale of Winter Shoes toewrxrrxwtamryf1ex_1r'i'tli'. of 1915 Wall Papers is now y far ahead of my we hav Ladies' Rubbers Ladies Plain Overs... . .. ... ...65c Ladies Pelt Lined ............7(h, Ladies "Maltese Cross" . . . . . . . .750 Ladies Low Oven-shoe... . . . . . . .1.16 Mans Plain Over... q..... . . . . . .90c Mans Plain Overs B. E.. . . . . . . .0(h. MensRoll Soled..... ........1.00 Mons High Heel (Maltese Cross) 1.00 Men's Rubbers ige is here u we do not intend to get am TERMS UN ABOVE, CASH. WE selection from our large â€WK moles. OUR PRICES are RIG In ,, '1es'ek"1, mung! 18, 1915 1.5. Mcmunn One of our Specials this week------. Ladies' Dongola Blue very dressy shoe, Dainty Bedrooms Improved Service Ttnttttmt--MtttmtEAk OTTAWA Via “Luke Ontario Chore Luv Fat lime to odtawa, Port HM†Uoboura. Belleville. Trenton, up Pcrtlcnlnu from C. P. R Tu 'n" Agent: or write I c, Murphy. l _ l' A., Toronto. R.MacFarlnne, Agent, Durham Buy your Tickets here Durham $1.99 in now in and is we have yet had ii: 3.00 " Toronto Buy DOUBLI; l I IN M Wk u CAFL Pun hr the Hun farmers '. ltr, ladies ! THE (y, I PHAR ll 'x PRICEVILLI. H. ti. " Wimc Flori M You can SASH. D Shinglc hand a Sawinl FEBRUARY " tlr In" eh manna J in I Oil for Never . out. TV M of a Them is a of hogs b' for the m International along " fr T cho-c an " mom: or mat LHNIN QVI YO ZENUS Toronto an W