I‘ve 1r NO m.s John McGowan All kinds of grain bought at market price Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Down Town Shoe Store Also have stocked a line of Children‘s School Cases which retail at G6oc. Come in and inspect our new Military last in Men‘s Working Shoes, Best on the market. We have jfust reeeived a shipment of S uitâ€"cases and Qlubbags, prices ranging from $1.40 to 5.50. â€" Our Shoes embrace all the good leathers, made in patent, gun metal and Dongola, on the latest model lasts. They are stylish, durable and handsome Shoes, _ No better footwear is manufacturâ€" ed, and they are priced aceording to quality. "Did you know that they can make Shoes out of all kinds of skins ?" â€" "How about banana skins ?" ‘"They make slippers out of them ." Bay them hars. Ws have a Frosh and varied stock of the chosest Grocsries, Ocaazss, Lemons, Peels. Dates, Nuts, Candies of all kirds, aad everythias required for the Holiday festivities. Oar prices will suit your parse. Give us a call. Highest prices for Bugr and Rpypgs, T FHE CITY BAKERY Your _ Holiday _ Groceries, Fruits and Confections THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Headquarters for Confectionery and all Bakery goods We are in the market for Milling Oats, Feed Oats, Mixed (Grain and Barley, and will pay highest prices for any quantity at our Elevator. CRIMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. ... very reasonable rates If you want Feed shipped to outside stations, call us up and get delivered prices. We have Yellow Corn in stock that Yellow Cor M we are selling in ton lots at......... $1.05 per 100 lbs. We have a good stock of other Feed on hand that we are offering at following prices in ton lots : for turning out all kinds of Commerâ€" cial and Job Printing. Give us a trial. Every bag guarantood. If not satisfactory bring it back and get your money. Special Prices on Feed REVIEW Clansman Stock Feed, (nearly pure Corn) per ton, $32.00, sacks included Chicftain Corn Feed per ton, $29.00, sacks included Ground Feed Wheat per ton, 25.00, sacks included REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE Use for All ! E. A. ROWE at market price. Special Reduction and Feed in ton lots. J. 8. McILRAITH is well equipped Ritcbie and Duncan Smellie. That splendid residence property in Upper Town, belonging 10 the late Mrs Wilson, will be sold on reasonable terms, Contains tbreeâ€"fourtbs of an acre, more or less, Comfortable resiâ€" dence, 7 rooms, hard and soft water, Good bearing orchard and garden, Fine situation. _ Apply on the .;:nm-l ises, or to the Executors, Thomas M, McDonaAarvn, Teacher No. 10, BENTINCK Ir ith to 8r 4thâ€"Peter McQuarrie, Sr 3rd to Ir 4thâ€"â€"Edwin Filliogham, Mary McQuaarrie, Laura Clark, Archie Wilson,. Primary to 1st classâ€"Cathâ€" arine McLean, Iva Large, Ewing Noble. Jr Primer to Sr Primerâ€" Stella Lynn, Royce Noble,. JOHN A, GRAHAM, teacher No, 10, GLEN. & BEGT. Total 620. Sr 4thâ€"Arech McCuaig 180, Chas Fucker 175. 3rd4â€"Allen Mcâ€" Innis 858, John Alex McCuaig 355, John Alex McOuaig 850, Rster Mcinâ€" nis 850, Allie McEachern $48, Flora McDougall 342, Harl McLeod 317, Jenâ€" nie McDermid 209, Anna Shortreed 206. 2ndâ€"Kathleen McLean 819, Anâ€" nie Meleod $13, Margaret MeDougail 843, John Mclean 800, Istâ€"Hector MeZachern 808. Primerâ€"Pearl Mcâ€" Cuaig 831, John McDonald 257. B classâ€"Gordon McEachern, Neil Mcâ€" Kinnon, Jr ith to Sr 4thâ€"Merron McArthur, Roy Thompson, Teddie Middleton. 8r 3rd to Jr 4thâ€"Willie, Vessie, Violet Noble. Jr 3rd to Sr 8rdâ€"L A McLean Robbie Grasby. 8r2ad to Jr 8rdâ€" Katie Kelsey, Nathan Vessie, Netman Thompson, Ada Middleton, Harold Noble. Sr 1 to Jr 20dâ€"Irene Grasby, Campbell Mcleau, Hugk McLean, Bertie Middleton. _ Sr Primer "A"â€" Florence Legate, George Legate, Gorâ€" don Thompson, Maimie Vessie. Sr. Primer "B"â€"Oalder Noble. Jr Priâ€" merâ€"Willie Legate, Olivye Middleton, ‘ Beatrice Grasoy. The antiseptic baby and the prophyâ€" lactie pup . Were playing in the garden when the bunny gamboiled up ; They leoked upon the creature with a loathing undisguised ; It wasen‘t disinfectsd and it wasn‘t sterilized, . ‘ They said it was a microbe and a hotâ€" bed of disease ; They steamed it in a vapor otf a thouâ€" sand odd degrees ; They froze it in a freezer that was cold as banished hope , And washed it in permanganate with i carbolated soap. In sulphuretted bydrogen they steeped its wiggly ears, They trimmea its frisky whiskers with & pair of kardâ€"boiled shears ; ‘ They donned their rubber mittens and they took it by the hand ( And ‘lected it a member of the fumjâ€"|, gated band. ' There‘s not a micrococcus in the garâ€"| den where they play ; They bathe in pure ioduform a dozen | times a day ; And each imbibes his rations from a bygienic cup, The bunny and the baby and the |] prophylactic pup. § Residence Property for Sale Promotiex® Exanxs. Rocky Scnoor Miss Sadie McDonald, Durham, has been engaged as the new teacher for 10106 in 8. 8. No. 3. | Monday was an ideal day for the Edge Hill U. 8. 8. picnic. We noticed some from Dornoch, Liov, Dromore, Rocky, Duzrkam and No. 9. A good program in the afternoon was given, the music, singing and reciting sound> better than in any hall, ‘There were ehoruses by the young people, instruâ€" mental musio by Mr. G. Ritchie and sens on violin and daughter Miss Em* ma at the organ, Mr. Arthur Edge mouth organ music with his sister at \ the organ. recitation by Miss Ethel Anderson, duett by Miss Margaret Mortley and Miss R, Ritchie, also by Miss Marion and Master John Boyd. | A patriotic drill given by the giris and | echool children of 8 8 No 3, took this | opportunity of presenting their teachâ€" : er Miss Mortley who is leaving, wlthi a Brown Betty sterling silver depositâ€" ware tea set of cream jug, teapot and sugar bowl. _ Miss Kate McNally read the address and Miss Ethel Anderson _ made the presentation. Although taken by surprise Miss Mortley made asuitable reply, which though brief, showed the bond of friendship which existed between teacher and pupils, Later in the evening she and ker brother treated the children to a joy ride in the latter‘s new auto which ( was greatly enjoyed by the children. There wasa number of keenly conâ€"{| tested races in the afternoon and base ball match in the evening. â€" The proâ€"| j ceeds after expenses are paid amountâ€"| ed to $22.25 which is to be given to | its Red Cross work. Promotion Exams. Mr. John L, McD»nald, Ottawa, called on friends in this burg last week. Miss Ethel Greer. wood who has been teaching near Thra is home for holiâ€" days. Mre Graham, Priceville, and Mr. D. Graham, Cohalt, were the guests of Mr D lanyden_Mondny of this week, Miso Maggie Firth is in London at present, * The Purkham Review . G, McGarity, Teacher Strictly Germproof ~â€"$1.00 if paid in advance. .50 s D’lfl D&. &“I:V EDGE HILL JULY 13, 1916 THE DUBHAM REVIEV |,_ Feeling that this effieiency and liye |interest, which you have displayed in | the work, is worthy of some recogniâ€" tion, we accordingly ask you to acâ€" |cept this lamp as a slight token of our appreciation of your valuable seryices and trust that you may be spared many years to enjey the fruits of a successful helpful li(e. Bigned on behalf of the Institute : Mro J. Parke Mro C. Molntyre: Miss Margaret Molntosh Mre b(}nmpboll. shough n:y much taken by â€" surprise, yery eelingly thanked the ladies fer their kinduess and expressed a desire that we all ‘keep on as we have been doing to ; help our soldier boys. The meeting / was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem, to yourself, has been most marked and to your tact and resourcefulness is due in no small degree to aby sucâ€" cess which, we as a kody, have acâ€" complished . Your regular attendance at the meotings, _qfte_n at great inconventence al work of the Institute has been a source of inspiration to us all, We. the members of the Dornoch Women‘s nstitute, take this opporâ€" tunity of showing our appreciation ef your great intsrest and untiring efâ€" forts in the welfare of this organizaâ€" tion. As Secretary of this Institute since its inception, you have not only shown diligence and competence in the duties imoumbent with that offige, but your zeal and fidelity in the gener.â€" P Mesei y s on Pun ts un A . I the past three years. "I;l_:;_fo'lâ€"l:wi't‘z’& is the address read by Miss Melntosh and & " Rayo " lamp presented by Mrs Mclntyre, Dear Mrs Campbell : A very interesting part of the proâ€" gram was a presentstion to Mrs Alex Campbell, who has been secretary for W Tw kn e U e o4 es Lkz 1 The Dorno« Institute mes June 26th, v | _ Mrs Dargavel spent Monday with the Lowe family at the Alps. Mrs J. Watt is not improving very fast. The annual picnic was held on Thursday last in J, Ledingham‘s grove and was quite a success. The children enjoyed @@emselves in racing and other games, Presentation at Dornoch Institute Meeting Pte Bryce Dargavel returned home on Saturday from Borden Camp where he was discharged on account of a weak heart. hou Mr Will Dargav'el is spending couple of weeks with his mother. The Mortley family motored Edge Mill picnic on Monday. RKey and Mrs Mills motored to Shelburne on Monday where they inâ€" tend visiting h# parents and other friends for a few days, i]o -A'Kflofllv Eo R TORONTO Our fair ones are blistering the backs of their pretty necks in the Jaly sun picking wild . strawberries â€"I don‘t think. Mr Wm. Wade is bhaving his house renovated for his own residence. Mr Welbeck hasn‘t bought a new Ford car. He thinks his little Cantâ€" aford will do. I.‘s war time. Mr Robert Hay intorpas us that his son George has bought a farm in North Dakota and is delighted with conditions there. The community was fairly repreâ€" sented at the Latona S. S. picnic in Mr Jas. Ledingham‘s woods on Tharsday. Mr H. R. Riddell is having his barn reâ€"shingled. Mr and Mrs D. A. Campbell visitâ€" ed Paisley friends last week. Mrs E.T. Mills and MiuLt;l-l;, of Darham, Suandayed at Mr D. A. Campbell‘s, Miss Annie Mclunes and her little brother haye returned to their home in Bruce tp., ajter an extended visit with their aunt, Mrs John Stewart. Mr Welbeck has been mending his ways. Statute labor is again performed and we feel righteously selfâ€"complacent oyer a public daty well done. Mr Henry Alexander had his arm Fuinfully cut while shoeing a horse ast week. We extend our heartiest good wishâ€" es to Miss Victoria Campbell, who becomes a soldier‘s bride on the twelith Jaly. Nothing out of kbaki for our girls. Rey and Dornoch Branch of Women‘s DORNOCH to 6e cben ts P An t d tvs nds Lald Scott‘s Emulsion is helping thousand; every day who could not find other relief Refuse the alcoholi¢c substitutes, f lall 350 53 "~ @TCH HCqith ag to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil in Scott‘s Emulsion is nature‘s great bloodâ€"maker, while its medicinal nourishâ€" ment strengthens the orvans to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength, Scott‘s Emulsion is helping thousands every flav wha ansdd .. .. at .06 C Ma»ny-people suffer the tortures of lame musclesand stiffened joints because ofimâ€" purities in the blood, and each suceeeding attack seems more acute until rhenmatism has invaded the whole system, # To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im» portant to improve your general health as in nuvike waice se 5 q C eE 7 Effective at once, Canadian Pacific Steamship "Manitoba‘‘ will sail from Owen Sound 11.00 p. m. each Wedâ€" nesday during the season of nay‘gaâ€" tion, for Sault Bte Marie, Port Arthar and Ft William. Connecting train leaves Toront. 5.25 p. m. â€" Full parâ€" tlculars, reservations, etc. from any Canadlan Pacific agent, or W.B, Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Can. Pacific Great Lakes Steamâ€" ship Service Note the convenient hour of d?ut- ure, enabling passengers to spend the entire evening in Toronto, reaching Detroit at a most desirable hour in the morning. Equipment is modern in everg detail, including electricâ€"lighted standard sleeping cars, Torontoâ€"Deâ€" troit and Torontoâ€"Chicago. Particulars from any ('J"unudinn Paâ€" cific Ticket Agent, or W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. 8.30 a. m. eastern time; Detroit (M. G. R ) 8.10 a. m. central time ; leaving Detroit (M. C, R ) 8.25 a, m. central time ; arriving Chicago (M.0C. R ) 3.30 p. m. central time. New Night train between Torâ€" ontoâ€"Detroit.Chicago via Canaâ€" dian Pacific Railway A new night train, " The Michigan Special," now leaves Toronto 11.50 p.m. daily, arrivieg Windsor (M.C.R.) «» C P. R. Town Office Buy your tickets here i %flflflgflmflfllflflflflEflESEEESEWflgflEEEEEXHE'.5'!:'I:f..'fi Departmental _Stâ€"o;e; it McKechnie‘s Weekly News : " The Michigan Special " We also have a fine stock of Call and see them. We on Boys‘ Kip Bluc... ... ... . Boys‘ Split Bluc. ... .. . . . Boys‘ Chrome Bluc. . . . . . . Boys‘ Grain Blue. ... . . . . Split Bluc...... . :. ....; 2.35 Split Bluc, very heavy . ... 2.75 Tan Bluc (elk)...... .. 3.10 Black Bluc (elk) ... ... . . 3.10 Tan Bluc and extra heavy and pliable sewed and pegged sole.......... ..3.50 Black or Tan in military We have just received a very large to fit all feet from the child to the man, ; our store to have a look at them. We space will allow : This is the month of July and all excert Shoe man say that the months of July and August is the proper time to break in and seaâ€" son a shoe so that it will wear well and withstand the wet and muddy weather of Autumn. This is the Month to buy Shoes G. & J. McKECHNIE style, an excellent shoe . . 4.00 FOR BOYS FOR MEN MacFARLANES DRUG STORE Briag your Produce and Trade with us. We guarantee a-ï¬t, The undersigned offers to rent the Commercvial Wotel in the village of Pricevillie. Immediate possession giyâ€" en... For further particulars apply on the premises, C ud e Well gituated in the town of Durâ€" ham, containing all modern conveniâ€" ences, â€" Easily beated and rooms well arranged for minimam of work, It will be sold away below cost and the furchnser may arrange his own terme, mmediate possession given if desired . You can purchase this property for litâ€" tle more monthly than rent and in time own an ideal bome. Two buildâ€" ing lots along side will be eold with it if desired. For forther partieulars call at or write the Ravigw Orric®. Easy to use.......> Removes the odor of perspirâ€" ation quickly. ...... 25¢ & pkg. Rexall Straw Hat Cleaner Keep your Straw Hat looking new all summer with It has a cooling and soothing KeQCt . ...... kkk008 + +**** »â€" 258 Buy your tickets here Use Rexall Camphorated U x 1.35 2.10 New Issue Residence for Sale â€" _ P _ Te wurome Bluc ...... 2.10 Fin Fin : ‘Shoes to fit Everyone Y Copy for the next Telephone Directory 2 eloses on the above datel | Oder.ngfl‘qbon?;ow. so that For Rent Telephone Co. of Canada. your name will be in the new issue! Y Report changes required to our Local Girls‘ Dong Blac. .. . . . . . . m""m'all Bluc ... ... Girls‘ Chrome Bluc .. . . . _ â€" _ T C ondP.>...... 1.19 Glove Grain Bals ........ 2.00 Satin Calf Bals...... ... . 2.25 Chrome Bluo, very pliable . 2.50 LAPIlS__â€"Alk to see the new rge shipment of Staple Shoes 1, and we invite all in visiting We will quote such prices as ; â€" 3 ‘NDF, IN imilitary style, both Dongola and Patent Leaâ€"« ther. I1§ will mlanca wa.. FOR WOMEN ssession givâ€" | Beef, dressed ........ 13 OO to :: ts apply on ) Fay, per tom...... .... 1800 to 1i Jos. Buack. I~st has been carefally revised nice FOR GIRLS + 1t will please you Pormam, July 5, 191 Hogs, live, f o b.... . With that long lived battery The only safe lamp for ca; Lyman‘s A new one and a good on« ust a little better than any o Bal Shoe . 1.75 it. Ihc aHn. Tryi, Nothing nicer in hot weather. Cooling â€"refreshing â€"invi;. Franco Safety Lights Durham JULY 18, 1016 .1.05 1.75 Markets. 48 to 44 to 95 to 95 to 1 70 to 60 to to 1 11 44 43 95 (%) VJ N. . D it UV JUL £Q Ho b p had Ai W U