TS VEers AaAllnls vere m le ) OO t I / 1 ; 23 aom Inatiinetiadrntactizrtinias mt A &A w 2A 064 1 2 J 0 El iéx:cxxmmxmmmmmmmmfl Ԥ Ladiesfl’. Coats .. VOL. XXVIIL NoO. :: es e o o o aiag o wa on on rnrougararen New Waistings Suitings . . Ladies‘ Fall Skirts For a Snap in A number of Ladies‘ grouped to sell at Handsome 3 length Coats, fancy tweeds, black frieze and black Deéeaver...... .. Short and medium length Jacketsâ€"mostly black, very nifty little coats .. .. ralnaoe‘, James Ireland. We have in the newest waistings, which are beautiful than in former seasons. FA /® _ The new range is ready for your inâ€" spection. We have all the most apâ€" proved colors and materials in weights suitable for suits or Shirt Waist Suits. Per yd from 25C up tO 1.50 ‘ream and colored ééS&'s If you don‘t want to have a Skirt made supply you with a swell skirt, readyâ€" made, black, navy or tweed, lengths 6n to 43 in., prices............;.. lTou want Style, you also want Value. These are two of the-p;icular features of our Ladies® Coats this Season. The other is Qualitx. If you want an exceedingly stylish Coat this yearâ€"as of course you doâ€"Here is the place, Now is the time for you to buy. mre the assortmentâ€"gets much broken. Ladies‘ Coats, different colors and styles c semeNÂ¥ 4 LADIES‘ RAINCOATS, see our assortment , per yd *# $8.50 to 15.00 â€" 50, 65 and 75¢ " 2.50 to 5.50 5.00 to 10.00 , we step in and can See ‘the special line of DRESS GOODS we are selling at 25¢ per yd. Don‘t miss it. Diurha even more 1.90 M NCM w( t ; WoRLD‘S FAIR.â€"Next Tuesday Holsâ€" sumemmema | Stein will be en fete on the occasion of a /z ,â€" ) the Ag. Society‘s Aunuval Fair, _ As we |often have had occasion to say this is | one of the snuggest and best Township y | fairs in the neighborhood. Everything J Cc seems to go like clockwork and next _' ~| Tuesday, Oct. Ird, will be no exrentinn | _ A LITTLE CHURN WONDER.â€" Monâ€" N , day last, on invitation of Insp. Campbell | we joined a group of five, consisting of | Drs Jamieson and Rogers, Mesers Irwin, T. Livingstonand the luspector, to witâ€" | ness at Mr Allan McKinnon‘s a churn in '}nperution thas has a habit of getting {butter in any where from 1} to 7 minâ€" | ates. Thisutensil has been brought to | the notice of Dr Rogers near Ingersoll, it is an American invention and the reâ€" sult of several tests here seems to bear out its reputation. This was the smallâ€" est size, holds about 3% gallons and is simplicity itself. It consistr of a tinâ€" pail like vessel. cost 40 cts, on the inside of which are soldered two strips of tin, reaching from top .o bottom and projecâ€" ting inwards, in this canâ€"pail is placed the dasher, fixed on an upright rod turning in a socket at the bottom and connected at the top with a cogâ€"wheeled arm rea.chinï¬â€˜from the standard at the side on which are the cogwheelu that supply the power. Mrs McKinnon kindâ€" ly supplied the cream and on the first test, butter beautifui.l{.mnuhud, "was gt" in 2 minutes. second lot, from e bottom of the crock, took nearly 7 minutes, but of the same fine quality. Itlouldmheur&‘aofmtdng butter fm;ith&ilk n&l,!ta,l:um In comâ€" mon rest party we enâ€" ‘jonlfln testâ€"and the buttermilk, _ SERrfous CAsE.â€"Wilfrid, the 11 yearâ€" , old son of Mr Wm Calder, took alarmâ€" | ingly ill en Sunday evening and medâ€" ; ical ex[)erts pronounced it a serious ]case o ap?)endicitis. Dr Groves of l‘ Fergus was brought here Monday afterâ€" noon and an operation performed. It !wus found that perforation had taken place but the resources of medical 'science are wonderful and at time of | writing, Tuesday p m, the little patient ‘is doing well. ‘We bhope to see him | bravely through it, \ _ Priceville Show will be held on Thursday and Friday, Oct 5 and 6, the fFridav of course heing the big dayv. Don McMillan is President, Neil Mc Kinnon, Secyâ€"Treas. and with two such capable officers, a wide awake bunch of Directors, and a good Prize List beâ€" hind them there is only requirement of good _ weather to make a great sucâ€" cess. Rush in the entries early as the Secy. is anâ€"overworked man on Show Days. As usual one of their fine conâ€" certs is planned for in the eyening. ECE eenty 22 OC0 JUGHU CADIâ€" talists are trying a new move on the ,'linea of temperance sentiment. They have purchased the Seldon House for | $40,000, and the Queen‘s for $16,000 and | intend to run both of these leading hoâ€" | tels without a bar. Wm Legate is the chief promoter, the * Owen Sound Hotel Co " has been formed and incorâ€" poration applied for. The experimen t will be watched with hopeful interest, +uesday, Oct. 3rd, will be no exceptl'm; if the weather man favors. wm. Allan is President and A. Beim, Secy. SOMETHING NEWâ€"Owen Sound cavniâ€" TN . 20 eernmmensns itc t Yvin. pj..,;, _" #nnual recognition of Divine blessings, feasts of roast turkey, nily reâ€"unions and a day to kill some [TWwild thing : just as you feel inclined. |@ St. Catherines lucrosse team, the C, |L.A. champions, fell down to ignomious |defeat last Saturday before the Shamâ€" |rocks, of Montreal, and thus lost their ortunity of cagtm ing the Minto Cup. -moacore in both matches was 13â€"4, & Ltâ€"Col. Galloway was in town last week‘ and inspected the belongings of No 4 Company at present stored in Lieut Torty‘s resideace. He also took stack rwf the progress in the Rifle Association ] moyement here. for which about 80 "hne handed in their dollar. The Anniversary services of the Benâ€" tinck Baptist church will be held on Oct Ist and 2od. Rev T. Watson, of Keady, will preach Sunday morning ‘and evening. There wiil be a public meeting Monday night. Addreases will be given by Revds Watson and Newâ€" ton and others. Mrs Newton willl be present and assist with the musical part of the programme. s The Women‘s Institute will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs James McGilvary, Glenelg, on Oct. 5th, Subjects, sewing and kniting. All are cordially invited to attend, and come repired to take part, * TrRaxrKsorvine Day â€"Thursday, 26th UOctober. has hbeen selected by the auâ€" thorities for this annual recognition of Pivi'x.le blessings, feasts of roast tnrkey. INo. THM ava ...2.s 32 30), 006 Darham lNo. II1, are reminded that at next regâ€" ular meeting an important special Suâ€" 1pr9me Court circular is to be read and report of the delegates to High Court received, Thursday, 28th inst. _ The Junior C. L. A. championship was cornered Saturday by Brantford when | they defeated Toronto Junction 3â€"1 in i a sudden death game on the Island. L4 amp . . ___ * °CV @ IEW line J !nnd Durham propetties for sale _ Dr Barnardo, the wellâ€"knowr anthropist who has sent thousa { boys to Canada died last week. ArprenTicr WANTED ker‘s Drug Store. A. H. Jackson, has a DURHAM, TT p oth of these leading hoâ€" bar. Wim Legate is the , the "Owen Sound !)egn formed and incorâ€" sOPCs: the wellâ€"known philâ€" .h?.la'eept thousands of few fine farms â€"Apply at Parâ€" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 ven tor work this fall. Full possessâ€" ï¬oin in March,. Clear titlegiven. Apply to the proprietor. D, GRARAX, Being lot No. 20 on 2nd Con, N. D. R. and 22 and 23, on the 3rd Con. N. D. R. Glenelg, containing 150 acres, more or less. 125 acres cleared, halance hardâ€" wood bush. 1} milesfrom P. O, and school, church on property. Well watâ€" ered, wells and running wï¬ng Buildâ€" ings in good repair. ill sold on reasonable terms : 6 miles from Durham and from Pricevilie. If sold Yloneulon given tor work this fall. Full possess.â€" Or personally to _ ___ _ Arcu. McCuaig, Chairman Bd. Trustees Agplicntionl will be received by any of the undersigned to Nov Ist nest for teacher for school section No 10 Glenelg and Egremont, bolding a second class certificalte with testimonials,. Apply, stating salary if by letter to Those who wish to become active members and receiye freeammunition, must pay their entrance fee to suit Fred Peel, on, or before Saturday 30th inst, as the pay list will be closed on that date. R. TorRry, Cnlgmin. Bouth Grey Rifle Assoc. DIED FALCONER.â€" In Durham, on Monday, Sept. 25, Earl Melville infant son of Mr and Mrs Henry Falconer, age, 4 mos, 3 days, ECToR â€"In Edge Hill, on Wednesday, Sept. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Ector, a daughter. MCFADDEN.â€"In Durham, on Thusday, Sept. 21, to Mr and Mrs W in McFadâ€" den, a son, CaARDWELLâ€"At 1666 Queen St, Toronto July 19, 1905 to Mr and Mrs W Cardâ€" The Church at the Rocky w to the door, &a number being from Durham and other points Communion Day and a very in sermon was preached from F and 21. In a few personal rer acknowledged the many ki shown them by the Rocky peoj sincerely regret that consider: health have caused the separa They left on Tues;duy mor their ultimate destination being a 300 miles west of Winnipeg. ..\ Pheâ€"congregations of Dornoch* and Rocky Saugeen bads goodâ€"bye to their Pastor, Rev. Mr Aitchison on Sunday last, amid many evidences of genuine love and reaB)ect for him and for Mrs | Aitchison uring his pastorate of over three years he has shown himself a true servant of his Master and the flock to which he ministered will long bear kindâ€" ly remembrance of his piety, his faithâ€" fulness and his Christian apirit. T. Noble.) 1 esns es e 9Y OCVE well. a daughter. (Mrs Caldwell was Â¥i§§ SLn.dle Noble, daughter of the late TEACHER WANTED. , The Baptist congregation had charge of this and made a great success of it, The star of the evening was Mr Frank Slater Davidson, Detroit, who has mainâ€" tained his high reputrtion as a vocalist and delighted the audience with a renâ€" dering of one of Will Carleton‘s farm ballads. The program was also honored by selections by Dr Brown, Holstein, who gave two instrumentals on the Riano!n attachment to the Jmmo.. Our rilliant local artists di themselves credit ; Miss Margaret Hunter as a reâ€" citer is hard to beat and Miss B. Crawâ€" ford and Mrs A W H Lauder, are both sweet queens of song, Mrs Newton‘s instrumental selections never grow old . Encores were numerous. The hall was filled and a nice collection must have resulted. The same body had charge of the reâ€" fresbments in the Town Hall and netted we hear about $65. Priceville, or to A. H. Jwiwm FARM FOR SALE H ay .. _z 3 _ _ _OC PANLAEL ROCKHLY » â€" dancin‘ t8!t. Would it not be possible to have x of one of Will Carlar,,» e CU""| beotch when there‘s guid danein‘|‘®‘ C i lering of one of Will Carleton‘s farm gaun on."‘ ‘The pretty little daughâ€" ;} wt)ï¬ co:mecgon wgl.h ‘&he wa:ierwo;ks hallads. The program was also hnnol:ed ters of Mr and l?u Jno. A. Black, | fOr the two ays ? No need to ig y selections by Dr Brown, Holstein, igged out by the deft fingers of their tor this connection. who gave two‘ instrumentals on the | rigged 0 l‘l’ hland costume, raised | There still seems to be need for the ianola attachment to theJmmo.. Our | mother in ig hlan h i t | constable . to prevent tence climbing. rilliant local artists did themselves hopes they would take the platform, [ Conetable Nyers. we uehers ooffarga redit ; Miss Margaret Hunter as a reâ€" | but the girls are not dancersâ€"yet. l ie M . We iter is hard to beat and Miss B. Crawâ€" The booth did a landâ€"office business ‘Og_e anxious to saye 20 cts. ord. and Mra A W H Lander, are both 11 a A tent containing some monâ€" |. Well the show is over : it is a great Neeb aueens of song, Mrs Newton‘s | All day. ing |institutionâ€"when the weather is i of a colt was the only thing good istrumental selections never grow old . strosity &A a d '-How it would stand adverse westh. ‘ncores were numerous.. The hall was | approaching a fakir on the grounds, [er is not known, I0r agigone J oT ar lled and a nice collection must have | and the management are to becon-‘, is 1 h" wike { h‘ Taam toe C B td o ho i t rernat? ced aath The same body had charge of the reâ€" bad some 2 I ~ reshments in the Town Hall and netted &a Mes:?terlsh::{day. &bugzl’l, onadisplay iness in the exhibits but there need e hear about $65. e 6 + Inside | Continued on page 5. snn l § nsm | outslde‘ to display theu‘thtl'esi-n o dd| « + vp) ;Mâ€"_ Rev. Mr. Aitchison‘s Farewell. |The Farmer‘s M‘;’r“t:"g;’d aVsAQL Supply Co. showed off to g ; F ALL e age tg% Pad Oxford Separators and | L rr;(e gong'regail;)lo(r’m of g)grncch‘ ;:nd ‘o&ér goods and 16 doubt many ordersâ€" ) E criy~~ Whik "~ Aety brugeen bads goodâ€"bye to their ill follow. On the other side of the | f, is astor, Rev. Mr Aitchison on Sunday | Will follow. i i in .1 g st, amid many evidences of genuine | door there was a similar display ;‘; | l lnery penln yeand respect for him and for Mrs cluding some very fine stoves, rang ) * nnatnnsnnnninn itchison [;)urmg his pastorate of over ete. handled by I ul l% c Cb ns ree years he has shown himself a £.... _ The Harvest Home Anniversary Serâ€" vices of the Methiat!churcb, Varney, will be held on the Sth and 9th of Oct; Rev J. Smith, of Eimwcod. will preach anniversary sermons. _ On Monday evening our Harvest Home entertainâ€" ment will be given censistin of vocal and instramental music, reagingq. recâ€" itations, speeches, etc. A rare treat is expected. _ All are welcome. _ Adults 15 cts, and children 10. Wl Sharktainn®@ is 4 4.4 31. 7 2 :, °6 beld in Ayton‘s beautiful Naw Park on Oct. 5th and 6th next. Over $200.00 is being offered in prizes for horses and a gold medal valaed at $15 for best single driver. Bicycle races and other mttractions and a high class conâ€" cert in the evening, give promise of a delightful day, And. Schenk is Presiâ€" dent, M. B. Flynn. Serv AYTON,FALL Far ant : for public atten will be held in Aytor Park on Oct. 5th ° an ‘ Millinery Apprentices wanted, Apâ€" ply to 8. F. Morrock. Eo udge Widdifield, successor to Judge Morrison, is holding his first Division Court here to day. _ A light docket. Mr _Millhouse, Stratford, bas rented the Middaugh House from the Propâ€" rtietor Mr Murphy, of Markdale. South Grey teachers will go to Guelph one of their Convention Days to get an ; insight into Nature Study Methods, ] Cheap rater. RF d ricerh RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Jxo. McDonaALDp, Sec **~~â€"â€"â€"# $â€"4â€"â€"â€"â€"_._.. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TOROoNTo Show Night Concert, Review. | SODITT 2E ECE ETCM public attention and i l43 ® 1 ‘ BORN number l)éi!lrgil;t:t:!;l‘)-t oys cï¬ T0 sls C uts _ . t3 Flynn. Secy and a very impressive C4003 % LOFC I " personal remarks he _ many â€" kindnesses ltocky people, who at considerations of 1 the separation. Tue_sduy . morning, Top Cliff, Ont , Top ClHiff, Ont «â€"This new aspirâ€" was crowdâ€" Eph. 4: 20 It was point interest s e T e .‘*-â€" ‘_**| Directors in Smiles indebted to the exhibitors for their "'f:‘?le in making the beautiful disâ€" play. The show otf field roots was average, fruit below the average, grain we think below also, though cshere were some goud samples. ‘The show of flowers has been larger but scarcely prettier. and the public should tecl of excellence in most of the lines tho:ya must have made judging a difficult task. In this department as well as in the poultry house we bheard complaints of tickets being moved. Surely this conâ€" temptible practice should be overcome in some way. It can only be adopted to win glory that day, for the judges‘ pqok determines the winner without C S ce on oo en eRerenee as much as in the handling of color. I Good judges say the quality is tully | ixp to the avérage, quantity a little beâ€" | ow. The ladies‘ work on the opposil.e! side of the roomâ€"â€"bread, buns, pastry, | etc.â€"lends itself better, to masculine j criticism. We hud the ivilege ot sampling some of Mrs Helw}{:l pies and tarts and can testify to their excelâ€" lence and they were only a small part of a big show. Mrs R Morice once more takes the coveted first prize for home made bread, among 15 entries. | W. Scart‘s brown bread gesting first | irfx 8 emll;ios. '81‘here was a uniformity | The Ladies‘ work should be classed among the fine arts, The skill and taste display@d in the dainty productâ€" ions implies an aestbhetic temperament as much as in tha handlime af aal... The last named won many prizes and compliments for ber skill it being only recently she began to develop along this aestbetic line: More amâ€" bitious attempts wili no doubt follow. The Directors deserye credit for the improvement in the means for fine arts display. A litle more in the same direction might induce more to try their hand at the aesthetic feature. Inspector Campbell and Jos. Brown were judges and were heard to comâ€" mend some of the work very highly.. In addition to «+. Burnet and T Smith } who have exhibited before in this class, there are two ambitious, aspirâ€" | ants in the name of J & J Hunter| (Miss Jessie we presnme') and Albert | McClinton, whose wife, (formerly Miss May Leeson) is developing a skill that will yet win more credit. [ "~° nave decided to have th Upstairs baker A W Watson had on f regular Millinery Openings nex’te exbibition a toothsome collection of his 'W d T wares " made from Ogilvie‘s flour * as a ticket annouuced. It made an ; ed. and hur Sday 9 attractive ""corner ‘‘ of which there‘ were fewer than usual upstairs. f September 27 and 28 Mfr Kolsay‘s exhibit of Photos haq | _ 1 , . â€"" Cmm â€"asnemmanus y he fascination of new Millinery tr;ll]):nay agan;ai’l::: :?(tih:dlg!el(li greatly to | I never palls on the feminine taste PP_ fks | Each succeeding season renews The Directors deserye credit for the the charm. And this Fall we improvement in the means for ï¬ne have so much that is hegutiful to tell arts display. A litle more in the {;“tg:mgfl't(:flgemg '9hfmn,â€"5nnchf betâ€" same direction might induce more to | !°" t°.Y e your own judge of the The crowd came anywavy. The oid familiar appearance of streetfuls of buggies was seen, the grape and canâ€" dy and banana stands, were there a 'disrlay'ot flags better than usual but | still too meagre greeted the day, amongst these latter being the fine St Andrsw‘s flag recently purchased by the Sons of Scotland. The Scotch element were delighted | with the piping and dancing of the | McGregors, father and son, of the 91st } ’@egit.nent._ Hamilton. @" We‘re a‘ Hanover band came over earlv in | day, and <were generons with their / goods. They are a fine aggregation. | well balanced, play under perfect | control and as one machine, whether | in pianissimo or fortissimo they were ; equally charming. | At _ no moment ot last Wednesday and Tharsday was there anxiety as to the weather, the allâ€"important facâ€" tor in a Fall Fair. Rains on Tuesday satisfied Jupiter Pluvius and the two days were left in ch.rge of old Sol who beamed his brightest yet with moderation. ‘The windâ€"god on Thursâ€" day, seeing that the town tathers had neglected â€"watering the streets, startâ€" ed in for & frolic and raised clouds of. dust and choruses of disapproval at | the civic neglect. I South Grey Show seore attendance. many prizes old Sol |. The horse classes never Please our L.‘,'t‘.‘:t °§,2id,ï¬â€˜i} jadges it appears and other exgem dâ€"god on Thursâ€" |tell the same storv, that round here wn tathers had | We have hot the class that attract the ; streets, startâ€" Rreat horse buyers, such as Roch aised clouds of | Marien. We trust recent importations disapproval at | Of fine sires may change this record. | We think it would be difficult howâ€" way. The ofd @ver to present a better sbowin_g' in f streetfuls of teams than we had, and the judge zrape and canâ€" ‘Seemed to hayve no light task in givâ€" . were there a |ID& his awards, He ruled out the han usual but S2ddle horses altogether as not entitâ€" ted the day, jled to a prize. Mr Jno. H. Hanter eing the ï¬hel‘,’“ the proud possessor of the red itly purchased !ticket for his single driver. |__The racing as usual was the chief over earlv in Spectacular feature of the afternoon ons with their jand it seemed to be greatly enjoyed. e aggregation. | Last year‘s track record, the best ever under perfect "made here, was not quite reached hine, whether this year. Vicky Klock the wellâ€" mo they were known Owen Sound horse took first j |money in the " Freeâ€"forâ€"all. " though rere delighted ) NC" N6 dngimiined John Nolan, was a good s second. :):cxg‘gth%f 9t12§,‘ The absence of a well or watering ‘‘ We‘re o‘ :Flnco on the ground was again keenly uid dancin‘|f8!t. Would it not be possible to have 'zlittle daugh. | 2 Pipe connection with the waterworks 10. " A. Black ifor the two days? No need to dig néers.of theip | tor this connection. a record in ; "! _ Miss Dick. Fancy Goods, Fancy China Books, Stationery, Sonvenir Goods of Durham Musical Instruments, Wall Papers of all kinds, Shot Guns and Rifles, Carâ€" ving Setts, etc. Big Jewelery and Book Store, Durham # R. B. KBELER i SQN$§ Come to the Durham Fall Fair __ In addition to the big array of sive hats in stunning styles, we ] wealth of handsome ideas in the designs, executed by our own co skilled millinersâ€"altogether a coll that will charm you by its unique tyâ€"a display ot beauty not to be led out.uge the cities, i_, 4 \, , _\ _ |", Nard to beginâ€"mrnch bet. ter tor you to be your own judge of the charming creations brought from New York and Toronto, and the hewilden’ng loveliness thought out in Paris. In:ddition to the big array of excluâ€" 7 PNone w amig vastd datraper sds ie [ L 0 2 CCT°XA Vapd it ImCl sUucn. There is of necessity a constant sameâ€" ness in the exhibits but there need And while in town don‘t fail to have a look through Keeler‘s Big Store which is full of big bargains in Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Sil. verware, Spectacles & Eyeâ€"glasses 21000000000000 ? [run REVIEW to Jan. 1, oei |ARfainst the crowd. He was asked ‘for his reasons, which he gave, not | yery clearly, certainly not convincingâ€" ‘ly." The same man in the swine |classes seemed more at home. John !Eekhardt wenoticed as usnal being, |a prominent prizewinner. We have decided to have the regulatr Millinery Openings next _ The juadging by the expe sutisfnction-â€"genenlly. The man in one instanceâ€"yearling if we remember arightâ€"wen against the crowd. He wa. (Sept 21 and 21) CHAS RAMAGE, PremwteEs anp Pusuitsace, 1 B efridnagliint/wi. s i. s 2 »a.ltege.ther a collection the experts gave earling heifers tâ€"â€"went clean ve have a the latest i corps of ue beauâ€" be excelâ€" cattle ty