, " LI' Krli I or ml; GI Ht if. it iiiF'i"iiaa"n1""m'i"iimm"iein=ii iii, Tay1or&Go. Taylor deco. ill SOMETHING NEW 1N WASHERS: The Perforated Drum, only in the Ideal bearing 2itamxrmurs â€â€˜5? nd ftarm Machinery. Raymond Sewing Machines. Mama-y Stoves for 008.1 or Wood Agent for the Dillon Hinge Stay Fence. It will pay you to call and see this lot of cloth., ing whether you buy or not. We are always pleased to show you how Progress Brand Clothing is made. n's Stylish Overcoat. 6.00 to Boy's Raglanette Overcoats 4.00 to Boy's and Children's Reefers 2-50 to Men's Stylish Worsted Trousers 2.oo to Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers 1.oo to Men's Tweed and Worsted Suits from 6.00 to $15.00 boy’s Tweed and Worsted Suits 3.50 to 10.00 Laildren's Norfolk Suits (2 piece) 2.00 to 4.00 n's Stylish Overcoat. 6.00 to 15.0 Bov's 1Usrlanette Overcoats 4.00 to 8.50 Taylor & Co. Taylor HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER The Fall Stock has arrived and we find that we made no mistake in doing so. It is the finest lot of Men's and Boy's Clothing we have ever shown composed of me very newest styles in You are perhaps thinking that you, will want either a suit or an overcoat soon. We though; about Fall Clothing almost SIX months ago an bought it. We placed large orders with H. Vmeburg ct U0, the makers of PROGRESS BAND CLO HING thus protecting our selves from paging the ad. vance prices on account of the a vance in all woolen goods. We placed 1argtordsrvtit1LHxy.itetyE fohn Glark. We can give oan A more list of our goods. but In quality and ade Lahilily to t 9 needs of Mouth Gray we are not excelled: Deering Barrows. Wilkinson Ploughs, L.vney’s Bar- ness, Palmerston Buggies. Renowned atticlws, fair pt ices HIGHEST PRICE EOR DRESSED FOWL DRY PLUCKED The best In their line as we handle only the beat. Also wilhelm'tt Wringers. all made by Watson of Ayr. Fall Clothing . F. MORLOCK Cash and One Price. " Dromore A few doors South of the Middaugh Home. & EGGS. 3.50 1.75 iiiiiC9iuriee, no {minim the mucky aqdyithered trg go boggy trend†and withered who nut: of e few nights T'; her will Ioonbe ended on then comes the fimt month of winter. November followed , December and then the yeerieen ed.how time h Ian-11g! No wonder we are getting tt do: the hoary frost of 'tte in telling it: moon a. good number of the ham_ Miss Kate McIntyre. of Tomaso. Waited " her mother’s. Mrs [clu- trres south line Glenelg, for New day: last week and returned on Mon- day of this week. This is n busy sesson in our town. i9fge,gtf, tgrg, of $l'l,"'1'tt 109 regress as e. hill on (gun McLesns is getting low- " and the damp getting th,tl,g, but will take I long time yet its 27 feet high the nte reins put . stop to the work on the hill tor n few dn s but is expected to be resumed min In s day or two. The stunt shovel is busy doing its powerful work but will be kept busy yet for some tints on the dump north of our town. Men and teams are wanted, team! more specially for without the aid ot the good old horse the work pro- gresses slowly. Miss Annie McMillan. ot the south line, who had her arm broken a couple ot weeks ago. is improving fast and will be alright in a few weeks. Arch McKinnon (John's) attended the Woodbridge fair on Thanksgiv- ing day and reports having a. good time with friends in that locality. The new pastor of the Bambi church. the Rev Mr Kipp is a good speaker and his disconnee are ai. ways appreciated by his hearers. The Rev Mr Roach greached Thanks giving sermon on hurlday hut in the Prtsstrgterittn church in this town. Mr and Mrs Hugh McLean and non late of Montana. are at present visit- ine friends in Glemslgiind Durham before moving to their farm bought recently in the Township ot King. County York. Mr McLean sold his property in Montana for 87700. The Rev Mr'Matheaon is to prank Anniversary sermons " Corbetton next Sunday and the Rev Mr Ross of that place mll fill Mr Mathmn’l pulpit in this town same day. We have 3 blacksmith now in our town, James Watson a firmer ros- ident has begun in his old shop in the lower hall (Watsons). A new barber shop has been opened by young Swallow of Durham. The swallow is the smallest bird amongst the tribe but the swiftest on wing. Sour Swallow is an up to date bor- ber and no doubt will be patronized by_all {equlnlhil’ service. . Mr Arch McArthur. of neer Harn- ilton, bat formerly of the Durham Road, Glenelg. is visiting friends in this part for a. few days lately. Mr David McNiehol, Ex-M. P. P., visited his friends. the Nichol family west of this place lately. Be was accompanied by his niece. Mina " Nichol, daughter ot Mr John " Nichol, of the Finance department, Ottawa. Miss Ida Williams, of Toronto. was mmted on for appendicitis “my. ' Williams gent some ten or elev- en years with rs John Mather near this place when a child. and all who formed he; glcqunintgnce are an Xian! to hear of her'sgeedy 2tlfg from thiteorny.tot) an dtyjgtsrotuy mega. The offering on Coihmnnion Suh- day in the Presbyterian church here for M igsiont, amounted to $60. It is time some femily or another should look after Mrs Jes McDoneld Br., of the south line, Glenelg. " the venerable lady is now Tgh, her 88th year and getting very eeble. its a. shame to have her living alone in a. Christian community. She Is not altogether destitude of means to keep her yet for a few years, and it would be well for those whose busi- ness it is to look after hertodoso without delay, " she mey be round dead some morning by those two young ladies, who made it their duty to look after her during summer. Some weeks ago the cabin ot Wm Benton. " sidewall 40 N D R. Glen- elg. was entered and nbran new suit ot clothes besides other thing. were stolen. This won I mean wt " Bill is a harmless fellow end any one committing the deed would do anrthing by may ot theft, and ll found out shonl be placed behind the bars tor his or their momma. '3PPf 1. don] -adutiaVitri Don't be reckless. mtteelallr in your lying. Don't give to the Lord and then no out and rob the widow. or the do? will come whei;oiiiiii run out of riendr. Don't be no man minded that you an see no 500d in a man. m my In the 'rat to can you money in time of Don't by up everything for u tiyr $2.29“ J,.t..eLteeE.ttt11 92251-119, Beiidel. {that 'iid are mini}; iiiTr never min. -29!!! Wyatt-r on mad. at, Ga Sm ind now we have in- ,icatiogp that winter inky am» Tht good old.. summer tyne h." Don’t mun m indolent m u- nting him to brace up, or you any we to take in washing to pay for the Dank eqttirts..ttsts borrqwing hattit, Priceville. A Few Damn. TORONTO In BUREAU â€VIEW Tho I in lover’s lune has boon tom lame ditching 13 bad- ly hooded from the old cheese tu- tor] an the week. evidently the ttlt. mm or move do not use this ign- Mr Inn: in not " well than 23:“ we hopowingon boo. K. tV Dnvy Allah-duh; In Onw- Iutddlrlng the summoning hoot. wâ€. Proton Council held n meeting in Bilton'e hotel on Seturdey. 20th inst. to nocept . number ot petitions for taking the vote on local option " the coming Jennnry elections. The petitions were granted and the vote will be taken. They also decided to have an election toilll the place of the lute Jno A Cooper. B step many think unwise as they might have run the year out with tour and one the expense. ed " BimpdiiGiitGoiGr%iV F350 d 'tlr. Hugh McLean and Rich Parslow, of Toronto. are home from the Wttgt. em hence: tieldtr. Being steady Young men they did well. Mn John Canon of Durham and her “no: Mrs Roan at Toronto opal“ Band†with Mr Bob: Eden. li- Aunlo Petty, umber spent and" with her uncle Mr Barry Wilkimon. Died on Fridny evening. Mr John A Cooper, one of the Proton Council- lors, " " home near Venn-y in the 48th yearof age. The funeral was on Sundny to Vemrv. Mr Cooper baboon ailing tog lame time with moral inwnrd complaints. He ions . wife and three daughters to mourn " departure. Election talk is in evidence once more. Reported that Reeve W Bell is not sanding again " it is " leged that all who strove to keep McArdle out at council was to have s year each es reeve. D McKenzie. of Cederville. and Jae Corbett of the old survey, near Dundalk, are said to be convening. McArdle has been ukedtostend for reeve again. his chances beine snfposed to be good " he is outside tt ring inMeuee, bot cannot say if he will accept. It is telt tw msny that the disgraceful reveletions in connection with the London election hove their counter- part in other places. un (Dr) Louon and little non ar- 31m tram Indian: Saturday even- Mrs N. Dunn returned from Tor- onto tgrg, sowmpsnied by hot datttthter Funell. We ere Pleased to report the latter is recover- ng from quite a severe illness. Arriralrin our village, Miss Me- Cnnnol the housekeeper. for Mr Baird when he was hero l also Wm Burnout home from the North West sud Wm Sachets just arrived. Pomionl hare been in circulation here to be given to the Council for local option: A number of lightning rod men have been here for some time and plmd some on buildings. Proton Agricultural Societv'n show was in Dun' Ilk on the 11th and 12th bl: poorly Intended from this neigh- borhood on account of the snowstorm. Mien Earle McAllieter sundayed with her cousin Winnie Lauder. Mr Henry Goheen of the 15th Con., bu gone to the Northwest to see and mist the surviving member: of his What’s family. Mr Geo McLeach bu left here for . while and gone to Toronto. Mr he Gedacs. of Egremont. stay- ed over Sunday " his son-in-luw’s, Mr tho Sham. and both attended the Rev Mr Mttritne'tshamh services (the Esplln Pt esbyterian). . MrJ B8tsott, prtm.asty'vys biti.ld.- Swag s new bond for the P. 0. which t be more convenient. Proton Agricultural Society 'g Show was poor-3 attended on account of the snow! I. Thanking is nearly done in Pro. ton and the yield in reported good. Mrs John McCoskcry of George- town visited her parents Mr and Mrs John Stewart for a short time. “my - addicts" which -,a tg,1'ulgR'd',tftrt,1'lll "drsndMtgDttatn1dMer?ttrutte of Mr and Mrs Alex Kennedy of Toronto spent Thanksgiving at the farmer's home here. Mr Charles McArthur accompanied by his grandson went Lto Niagara to spend the holidays wi h his daugh- tet there. Mm have who has been spending 1 few weeks hate with hee parents went to Toronto to visit theta before Manning to her hone in Seattle Mrs S. F. McConb of Durham spent Sunday with Mn Wm Britten. madame. R, wagon visited at the Rocky one day recently, Atyr 051M! .milliny yho i Armin spent Thnklglving in F“!!- Imon h." Ixrestt_rxretttra.tr d the - rpeetiptt held dumping. when_ile_ gnve Rob Roy. fiopeville. Vamy. 0.-.; with the We welcome Mr and Mrs S. R, Jacinta of Aberdeen who move to the glen recently. Mr Allan Cameron of town visited in this burg one day lately. Mr and Mrs A. G. McComb visited gt the former 'tt home over Thanksgiv- mg. If you wish to sell or exchange your pro rty quickly nr profitably or if ynu wiarto buy, don't fail tosee or write our Gen Agent for the Co of Grey. Wm W anme, Thistle P. o, who has hue- ly been ',"ig:i,.'ltet"/, to this position. We make noc urge unless the property is sold. For further particulars, apply, penonnlly or try letter, to either of the above addresses. Mr John (,'hrgg', has sold his {mum George anie who intends toaurtadairy, The Edge Hill U. S. S. is having their annual social on Wednesday nighttor the closing of the Sunday School for this season. The Western Real Estate Exchange, Ltd., London, Ontario. In reference to the above, I beg to announce that I will be pleased at anv time to meet with parties wishing to buy. sell, or exchange, hut will for con- venience he in Durham every Saturday afternoon. It we don't see you, send us n post-card: we will gladly give all m- formation. Orders or enquiries at the REVIEW Oft1tee will receive prompt at, tention. Mr Bob Wells had the misfortune who kicked by a. home on Thurs- day last. As he is not very severely burl: we hope to see him soon at work. Mrs Thos Banks and master George of Owen Sound. are visiting " Mr Angus McArthur's at present. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Mr and Mrs Dougal Clark of Durham, sperm Thanksgiving with the latter‘s parents, Mr and him John Veaaie. Mr John A. McDonald of Gait. formerly a blacksmith at Tobermory corner passed through here on Fri- day last. Mrs D. McFayden of the avenue spent a week visiting friends in Owen Sound. Rev Mr Farqubarson held a. prayer meeting in the grunge hell but Tuesday night and it was very well attended. Mr Dan Greenwood is at present under the Doctor's care with pneu- monia ot the lungs. Hope to hear of his speedy recovery. Wonder why Bill did not go West this fall. The attraction: out East ot here was too great, I suppose. Mr and Mrs John W. iiekeehnie and daughter Armetta, visited Egremont riends on Friday last. Mr Walter Clark is sick in bed from an attack of quinsy. Hope he will soon recover. Pleased to see Mr Atkinson Sr. home again after a five Weeks visit toms daughter on the Manitoulin Island. Mr W. R. Ritchie is engaged as teacher for S. S. No 6 Normanby. Stuff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equirped in icachin lbility. in chemical and elect cal supplies an: frttingi, Ae. for full Junior Lenin: and Intric- ulnlon work. The following competent stat! are in churn ' THOS. ALLAN, 13:01.58 Certifiarte, Principul was LOLA MCLEOD, B. A., Honor Graduate of Queen's_ University, Classics. Modems and English. intending Students should enter " the begin. ning of the term If possible. Board an be ob- tuned at reasonable ates. Durhnm Is a healthy and sttnctlve town, making it a most destrabre vim 105.1931de - - - . W" V 'FEESQI Her mouth in Advance. WmJonnuton. Sr., e. 'urotto, Chairman. Err-wary to L, good. TUDHOPE SLEIGHS are guaranteed by a house that has bein building sleigh' for " years. Tndhope Sleighs are guaranteed to us, and we guarantee them to you. They MUST be satisfactory --artd they they: me. Get I _ffellr, als!) a frat . .- ItSeil _') -tltltll When you Mitilllil Luyasleigh 'er' Ll L] q 2ilgilE buy one A A 1.1-1. L_. _n_A_ MISS FLOSSIE McKERRACHER, First (than Ctrtititnte and third year undergraduate of Queen’s Culver-513'. Science. istory and Geography. MISS EDNA A. DREWRY, Senior Leavin and and“; ot Outsrio Norma! College. 35th- erttntttes, English Gmmmar and Geography. Bocimy Ind Part I Physics to Junior c asses. Durham School Limited " Dundll St, London, Ont Barclay I: Wm W RAMAGE, Thistle P O Rocky Saugeen. ----- o ------ Edge Hill. a-» W hen you buyasleigh. l, u y o n e that has got All new and ud-to-date gooas-iuat bought this spring. Going " cost price for want of room. See them be- fore buying. gtargains J Qarya in: / in We»? Wang/made: We're always to the front in this line. We make suits to order which we guarantee to please you in fit, style and price. Leave us your order for that fall suit. ANY even numbered "tetiott of nonunion Laud, in Hannah, Sukutcbewm Ind Alberta; oxcc an]: s and 26, not reserved. my be homo- stwcfal by any puma who ts the tale bad of I family. or my male over l? you: of use to the extclem ot one quarter lemon of no manic or on. SYNOPSIS ll? CANADIAN WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. Ever ything in season at the Hardware More. We have a good line of Turnip and Mongol Toppers. Every farmer should have one. Any kind ot Home clippers you may desire can be found in our co tablishment ranging in price from 75 eta up. Our stock of ttrtutitewear and tin- ware cannot be equalled. Every women on get tuithriied in kitch- en utensils. In Stoves and Bungee we can sell von Just what you hove been iooking for. Wood and Cool- Heaters of every description. There is nothing to equal our l “Penn Esther " Range. _ We have everything in Wooden were from a spoon toawheel- barrow. Just to hand. a. great line at teamster and railroad builder‘s ooata-Nothing to equal them. Call and inspect them. We): 's Ordered Jail: 'Enm must be mule Icanon." at “who! tt'iillre'st.'dl' tor the thud in thch the had I! I u . The homestead" ls ulna to perm!- the condition: connected "tfg'd'.ft, under one 'tt tut following puns '. 1 At lead ‘nlx months‘ mldence wt: an! cultivation otthe had in each year than Yul-l yoga}. 2 " the hither (or mother, it the Mall damned:I ot the homemade: nude. upon . tann in t e vicinity of the 13nd entered (or the requltementl u to mldence N be "ttid zymiuch pemn residing with t n (“he or er. 3 Ilihe settler ha, his pummel“ Rd upon fuming land owned by him in the Luue 'ttnets/tli,,', {Nahuatl ce an In residence the am my y non ' magnum] d1xg', 8et',,thee.tpt,ttet.tet Itt - - Ce'----. u: uni-mum In“ ll Ottawa ot intmttoa to â€ply (or punt. W. w. CORY. new" of the mun- ol the Interior. 11.3»!!th whim of this Id- vertisement will not ha I.“ toe. __- --- ...... u... mun-m- u: not. uum- In any at In W will be cu her 16, Conceulon 1. Eat. and“ 'F" S'Ttatiiffi', 'fNut'titg.', RoutGlenelg. 10frey....aortr to “ZS____ - - _ Ttarity, ta, Uni/or Parker's Drug Store?, HARDWARE ! FARM TO RENT 3lt,2.tei, Ltliu.d diynsinnm ot lot pum- That clhill in tht tttt treme y 'Ne,',',',-',','), approach winter iusd and the chilly dreary . autumn days bring chapped hands and face and worse still and colds. But our T oil- let Crearn--25 q 015 bottle-will quickly cure the chaps and a bottle of our Cherry, Pine and Honey Cough Syrn quickly cures the cd W. Black. RENEW Coughs _tCtiiiiiiiiii; iriiarrGrl; "'di .wwm _ mum , him in the math; Malayan“ u to Make our store your home on tho w days. Any service we an read c you will be a mal pleasure to us. THE BIG Don't put off coming in until the stock he: been all picked over. A r- range to come the first day cf the m1eifpemsittle. Good bargains will be here u long as the paperlasts, but you might as well have the en. tire assortment to choose from. Sale Began Monday September 3rd W. H. BEAN t -"-"_"" - - _"-" . miiach'"' L" " Wo-ura Winter mu Iron 25 at up Remnants and broken lines will be sold without regard to cost. Of many poker“ we have enough left to paper one or two rooms. '_rifciraiuiiriiiiGmas," um ind oi, am Umett--4 use Flam t,l'fflfef,xl1s or and. -adii.iiireartt.- "WWW" -. 1htotChomU-wttite, Ma reruns 40& M on Emmi: unwi- n he. 75c. "no l tl no each “one!†has" 'evryMtestttwis u ".25. .3 be Madly. September 8rd, we be. gin our annual clearance sale of wall paper. Every roll in the More, kit-eluding ooine of this Bea- Ion'n fietcorrritdtted patterns wll be sol) " tain to be hiirhiir next year. The cost of mnteridl In: advanced and the present outlook in that the broke ie,'u"l,2,tt", trust will be reorgan, ind one “other moon. Take N our advice and save money by buy. ing your wail paper during this sale. - __ - -"e - 1.53353?" ______" White Wool sdliTid “new. Huh 1 _ Menuhin-n -ik7GTiCi"iiiiG'a". pa r Ladle. Fm- Cmunu _ $3.00 up " Fur Rm â€on 1.50 up " Fur Btetoq from a 00 " SHARE Without a (mention this is the but chance you will have to buy fee, pupa: for so little money or seven! years. Prjees on, wellpgpen In; almost Str- Child‘s White wool Boa at no. " a 60 cu each, Udiei “aâ€: wool japan-dc hum-ton n Rare Bargains for the Prompt ' . I.“ t art', '.'gttttttglr" In Att the machinery of the§nhwe wrll known tirm in otock or cum he av- cured at short notice. MacFarlane & Co. ' Gray k. Eons, (‘Iml- “mes hum. BarrieCurnwr Go. Cloud» Curing. Go., Brockville. VERIFY FIDWB t Wnlkingk Rid inn and (has Plough“. DIBC HARRO Wt? and Harrow) oi " kinda. SEED mums; a. Aoaders, side; delivery and My“: Proven and But“. I!" Tracks. Bingo:- "%%'ftth"tt, B L Organ. & Piano Ola-Good. are Int-elm. prires nu dent». Cull anyway. Daisy Chums & Washers Shop unto! the liddsugh How m THIS WAL LP APER SAVING [ASSEY- HARRIS ! DRUGGISI‘B & BERNIE?! [colleen t lorice Remnants at Any Price One-Third off Oui Regular Prices Call and we us. unusual-m I. Yul-lea - he ttttge "11 & m. shon- " (killer's Black My! New I can!“ CHEAP EN (mm-Anal "end to etN who " nu ttttt th Whauxw sixty. you to he yum Worthy in! Boys Won Child Humming These in ompletpu humer- tl 'The hum JUST I hrn't pl: Mi Rememl and mad when l Men We rubber: than I come I Cum otr Me SI JI) "