W. T. CLANCY. F Ihr and Night Claus. 4i/)-vPf'rAfti'fgf: 7.. I "i-djs/tol',.!--,)--))),,),')"),, l and in placing alt its graduates. Each student is taught separate- ly at his own desk. Trial lessons In one week free. Visitors welcome. Open so". a Leads in '?oli-keeping, Shorthand, Typewrftitir," Commercial Law, Com- mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Ornamental Writing, A, FLEMING Business College Walkerton Bus. College I‘m-r any .luy. It rin- for particulars Fall Term from September lat Gregg Shorthand Htish Canadian Bus. College Loose Leaf Ledger .51'1'UATIONS ! like u T elegraphy "I N. M SHAW. Pres. T.J.J19tiNi00N, Pl'ln iig',itu, Ili! till iii 'tis' ,' ' -t/bitttdlt ?ew'o' 4531:,an nun- MT. it4i Increase your Sun-y! Proper Prepartion does It. Attend Ilfnoanoo per Annual In nllvuy service. You l become A good (mentor In 6 month» if ' “may III The Central Telegnphy School. emu tbt. E., Toronto. The nae“ School inn-la. Write tor particulars. tht] BEST BUSINESS TRAINING, iiili illi Are now arriving and we are cleaning out a few '3‘: odd lines at a low price. The ONLY Way il?) (ii,);",':' THE PEOPLE’S STORE 35, Mere you are as welcome to look as My. the mm to commence is right now. hunched and one Multan: "om other mu Conan: hive “cranked this Col- wllhln one not. W t doo- thit: {won ? we the best. Nothing else won]: at!» - nothing else should Fatisfy. All and- rv‘uuly secure employment. The th Icahn: r gramme KO , of lemma I "wrong Ind "lining is to Mu - _ w. J.ELMort my: l Alexander an. Pr ' In the shoe line we havethe Impe Many and better than may. For n I Maple Lea! brand or the Sterling Brand, :5 sill ill 35 f?-! 11:5 xc15§§555$35£$mm at reasonable prices. Start any time. v -'--eV - 'B.N.. --v ull-ml uvw lulu?†or ha} little. you desire to pay, you are sure to find taunting in the, lit-gem line that will satiety you tally. w EN son It, "el WWW ORONTO. ONT. Reg??? "ttii/iii/i" When hunting for your tall suit remember the well known brand, n n. I; - .. - 'or, Yonge & mar Ladies' Winter Coats now Principal. Owen Sound I FOREST th Highest Prices for Produce-Cash or Trade. ROBERT BURNETT TION ' m 1mm - FALL GOODS mt " " ttatt ir, 'rineipal. for t h the BrBt step town-In wanton. ynylnx tryn tupto tt to when lubed: mm; M's have the, lmperia! Brant} which_ is'eqqal Gents Tailor a Furnish“ Cloihing , Shown here are a great m.any that t be iust your idea 0 what IS right. _ The variety of styles is so great Ethere's not a man living that we ca 1 please. Amongst our newest styles are a assortment of Plaid Shirts Those Shirts are pure flanncattc tircly new and 1P"activelookink will stand twice the wear of an ordi shirt. On display in our window week: Be sure and sec them and at your tartan. Harry Burnett in the following tartans: M, McDonald, McIntggp, Grant, 1 McFuydcn. Camp il, Stewart ncs. Shoes I Miss Cassie Black has left for To- lrottto where she will remain for a tune. "Do They Miss Me at Home, do They Miss Me ?" Yes they miss her at home. . . Mr Geo Cockersoll has been spying round the hills near Pomona, some says with a view of investing in real estate and possibly in some more con- genial property. We shall see. i Among the faces we miss from Jl’mnona we may mention Mr John McKinnon and family, who in his old age-about 98-. has left to end his days with his daughter Mrs D H. McDonald of St Charles, Michigan. i We also miss the smiling face of Miss [Maggie Sullivan who has left for 'Grand Forks, B. C. _ - _ V_'_vv. vu- VIVI- nuvvvu unauU. No matter what your age or your taste may be-no matter how much Among the Shirts Messrs Thos Anderson and Joseph German. trainmen of Jackfish and who have been enjoying vacation at Mr Irving Andersoit's for the last four or five weeks have left to resume their duties on the road again. I Staff Cap. John McGillivray of the ‘S. A., paid ai1yirstr Visit to his sister Mrs G. McTaggart and other friends at Pomona. John has the knack of making himself a welcome visitor wherever he chooses to call but the nature of his duties necessarily makes his visits shorter than his many friends would like to have them. Mrs McGuire teacher at No. 7 School is having a photo of her school taken and sorry we are that we cannot mingle our visage among the many pretty faces to be seen in that photo. Threshing is being crowded up in small areas and in another week the hum of the separator will be few and far between. Ideal weather and people are having a grand time for potato digging and a magnificent crop potatoes is this year assured. d working shoe We hid/iii; . ',,_....-u§~|s. (11' and 1t!ractivelooking and Nice the.wear of tn ordinary display m (an Window this Pomona on Display. at is Fight. ""._. is 39 (treat that ', Durham Msprsgor, are a flnc GrahZEI t, Meln." cannot select will l Mr Miller's meetings during the week lulu- been well-attended. and in Ben. tinck and hormanhy his progress has been a triumph. to be repeated in Eg. remont and u‘lenelg this week and next. Mr Ball will have a majority in I not more than one of the municipal:- ties it, is almost cet mm. but Miller‘s friends everywhere are do termined to show that good nervice should be Pe, warded not by 3ro an 4 years an"), hut. it possible. twtce that figure No mun ever desurved better of u constituency -no Well-informed man dnnhts Laur- Ier's return-then work and vote for a big majority for H. H Miller and the Laurler government, both standing for prORresa and still better times in alur- i ger Canada. Y. M. C. A. 1tt',er, Toronto For the best “tendon on the best result. in business and shorthand training. Enter my time. “algae tree. T. . WATSON. Principn]. --- A TTEN D BRITISH We" of cream silkvglnd‘uxle‘ Pollock niece of the Hi [foyer girl After the us Miss Phoeue Wolfe returned home Tuesday of last week after spending n. pleasant your at her mster'a, Mrs Jno Bradley In Vancouver. Mrs Bradley 'uTompanied her and will speudthe winter at home in town. Capt. J. A. Aeriillivr,y of the Sal. valion Army visited his mother at Rune-man thin week. Mr Mch'illivruy’s Held in now in the Maritime Provinces. his hturte being in St, John's, New Brunswick. Mr Percy Glass returned to Edmon- ton Wednesday, where he will resume his position an the Bulletin stair, after spending a few months at his home in town, Miss tha Md‘mnh, amonmanied ly Mr and Mrs Spnrling of Clutswotrtti, were gut-stunt the l'urnwr’a home here over thcweek end, A vary quiet, but Rev T, Farr, of Gor Monday, to arrange wedneuday. Mr and Mrs U. Ramuge and Master Chas. vislted at Dromore and at her parents. Mr and Mrs D. Coleridge last week end. Mrs E', Limin returned home last Friday. after an enjoyable two months’ visit with relatives' in the West. Mr Wm Caldwell went to Hamilton Tuesday as witness in a case where a workman on the C'. P. It. is suing Mc,. Donald & Stephens for $10000 (lulu- ages for loss of bis hand, Mr Albert McCliuton. Val-nay home Saturday, after spend couple months in the West.' Dr and Mrs Jamieson left Tuesday to spends few days in the city. Mr Hugh McDonald, upper town, cane home from the West" last Fri- day,after unending nearly a couple months at Treherrie, Man, , Mr. and Mrs. Will Mountain and her brother, Mr Bert McDonald. of Ham. ilton, visited their parents, Mr and Mrs Geo. McDonald a couple dare this week, Mrs Mountain is renuiniug hele for tome time. Mrs. Roht McFarlane and hermoth, er Mrs. McMillan returned home last week after spending a few weeks with friends at Antisronish, Nova Semis. their former home. Miss Martha McFadden left for But.. falo Tuesdai morning where she will remain fot t e winter. Inspectors Sherrie and Haslun of the Traders Bank paid an otticiat visit to the local branch Fridav last and fuund everything in good shape. Messrs. Thor. McGrath. Will Me- Fadden, of Glenelz. and Mr. Joe. Leith and Mia. Ida Backus of Norman- by, took in Dundalx Show last Friday. Mm Gertie Morton, Rocky Saugeen. , attending High School in Mount crest. Her's meetings during the week pn well-attended, and in Ben- td hornmnhy his progress has triulmpll. to.be rejpeuted in Eg. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Brown, of Dun- dalk. Were guests over the week end at Mr. Thor. Swallows. Miller's Campaign By?tifiss CoUEGE tfyrneneal L of Gorrie, cnmetu town >~¢o pretty " {wading tot the sale on eu'ney. came spending a. The REVIEW, lik. to Jan, Is} .to New Subscribers. Order it for that friend ot yours. An excbllent Conveution wag closed " singing the National Anthem. Auditors-Metre. U. Farqnl and S. McNaIly. Next placenf mg. Durham. Committee.-Meusra. Heat and Col- olidge, Missal; A. C. Mckenzie, Sun- combe and Lemon. The new Presidor.t is J. B. Rowe of Mark-Isle. lst Vice-Pres" Miss Com enger. Hanover, 2nd. Miss Hull, tEundulk l Beer-Treats,, T. Allan, Dur- am. mug:- nuiuiwr or valuable suggeslious. Mr. Cornwall again put thvteachurs nndPr obligation to him by u most helpful Midi-mm on leaching fleomerer Mr. Richardson briefly addressed the Unnvnnliun. emphasizing the im. portance of the tetumer'e mission. in the including of the child. . _ _-_ I"'r"‘" Imp. Hume“: of Owen Sound book up Part I of Extrunce erttnimuion, and after mnlining the required work said he had come to Ihe conclusion some tent-hers Wet P not honost. Some of the n0n-etratttutatiun Slllljlt‘ttll were plainly neglected. though vouched for as having been taught, He gave a large number of valuable suggestions Min. McFarland 5mm: an interesting paper pn " Elementary Art " exhibit- ing emu-Hon: work done by her pupils. Pres-idem McGee thanked the (fan- vvmiou for the honm- done him, but Waived his address, as math of it had been duplicated, and called on Miss Stancmnhe who gave an exccilent pr.- per on " The Teacher's Mission." We ‘ are sure every teacher felt inspired to higher ideals as they listened to her. Mr. Cornwell, B. A., Principal of Mral’nnl H. N., took up the culvject of .. Entrance Examination." the proper ptuwatvttion for which many teachers m-re Iwglvrling, judging hy the an- ,wers he had ween. He caused great .unuscment by leading a large number of answers to the question .. What is a. promissory note r" showing plainlv the "bsenee of all knowledge of the thing itself. It was (leculedly a great object lesson. and his whole; address was pracliol. A very succvssl'ul eveui ment aimed the “wt day. Cruise, Toronto. the pox-~99 m-uLund voice. and heal L bright program. Proceed Mr Rowe. Markdale, on "Home Work " said care And connuou sense were nvcessury in nuaigning it, and Litlifulves, was necessary in seeing that it was done. A great, mer WN., in securing the cu-opemliun of the pur- “My, I V‘V..~. “I.“ ‘ll Ill? (‘unventiun was that teachers were not stmicientl careful in this maltâ€. lnsp. Unmpbef'l Impressed upon all the necessity of attending to thus duty, Mr Ilowe, Markdale, on .. Home “In. r. ,, “and a...‘ A . . Uhuracber Building " was the title nf a profitable paper by Mme Bowman undlhe samemusl oe said of that on .. Discipline " by Mr McAndre. Alt vah. of Fleshettun, asked bh Do Teachers ventilate their schools " and we opinion of the speaker and of the 1,,'e,"yyg,tyn was that teachers were lint ss., 0;....n__ - - g. . . _ _ mm to the village ami to the hospital- I ity of their homes. Mr Urquhart, Dundalk, on .' Tommy and the Teacher " struck a oopular chord. In a. humorous practical way he showed that Fr Tommy " was not to blame for much of the troubles of school. What impressed .. Tommy " was the personality of the teacher. honest, straighlfurward dealing. tte- ruring his cTtrperatiott, &c. The ad- dress Was full, nuxgcsmye and Praclt cal. In the afternoon Mews and Bellamy Welcomed the tion to the village and to we ity of their homes. t ,,,,.-..,,. l, The Association made a. donation of $2.00 to the 0. E. A. funds, for which each teacher receives a list of salaries paid. Miss Joy gave a timely paper on .. How lo make Selwol attractive" which elicited much favorable discus- sion. Mr Allan Introduced a tcpic which " long experience and pro- feauionul duties as model teacher pe- culiarly fitted him for l " The impun- ance of hympnthy and cheerfulness in school. " From the His-,,'..., u. A After routine the following tee Were appointed t - _ --.......u uuuvenll ty'. Grey Teachers‘ Institute in Flesherton on Thundav Ill last. At 10.30 a. m tirat day. vention opened with fully 50 present, a number larger th perhaps owing to the convm the new railway. After routine. ths, rrsit.,..,t.,... CI The The Teachers' Convention Watchmaker. Jeweller Optician besndes the above Watches, we carry all the standard makes, such " the Waltham Elgin, Hamilton, etc. :ur much of the doubles of What impressed .. Tommy " personality of the teacher. "raighttorswurd dealing. 5.:- is cu-uperuliun. &c. The ad- 3 full, nuggcsmye and mac“ Besides the t1,t,t iA,ttnut.uponvenuon FRIDAY. McGee thanked the (fan- the honm- dune him, but '. o. A. Webster TORONTO =. C. .irarwhttrson Welcomed the 1Jonven THE DURHAM REVIEW local talent maid/ ‘mn-wds 8P2 50. tday. luis.,, 1oixr/i, poste’wzur of n tiuc evening entertain Th t,s,riifiirknii7hi'L"y' tutti-rag day. the Cori, lily 50 teachers ger than usual convenience of meet Mitchell on of the was held commit. and may be returned and the money win be Prices paid for Butter and Eggs. £093: 03f fit Prices next We have just bought an excellent stock ot Dry Goods at exceptionaily low prices, and would cordially ask you to come to see it, It will pay you. --- -- --.- '%Phf “.4 "than anyone or these grow, but only one umbrella to each informant. But what about the Maple ? This sturdy emblem of our nationality, with in summer its beautiful foliage, the maple leaf, the Maple Leaf Forever. Changes must take place in all that pertains to humanity, but the name of McKeuhnie’s, which was well known to the people here when Chicago was a hamlet, 18 still to the front at, we might say, the old stand. We do not claim to he better than other business people for we consider they are all honest, bat we try to bay the best, quality of goods at the lowest prices We are working for ourselves and also for our customers. 'l he prizes at the Fall Fairs have been discussed in every {and it is also well to keep in remembrance the native crop, th I call it. Many a home in the Western prairies have their 11 ture made from our soft elm, basswood, birch, pine and maple surpassed, but it is of the sizes we wish to speak. We imow I Soft Elm log, ordinary length, round and straight, l . Pine log do 0 Birch log do c Basswood log do c We know the farms on which these trees grew and we wi, hrella to the tirst person who will tell us the lot nn whit-h a“-.. G. & l... MCKECHNIE It B.Kecler & Sons Watchumkers. Jewellers. and Engravers. Fine 19trairinir-rotv. r, . _....-un, lullxl. Hundreds to choose from. SiIrerware--ratr, large stock of high class Silverware jutttteeeived at lowest prices. Grand Stock of Watches, Chuhw Lockets, necklets. Frto_etsia, Stick Pins, Bracelets, Mat Pins, Ladies robs, Men's robs, cue Links. Solid Gold Rhtga--Extrn values in Diamond rings, Pearl rings Wedding Rings. Engagement Rings. Signâ€! Rings. Birthday Rings. Hundreds to ohm...» “A... New Fall Goods At Keeler’s i..- .. um luau upllon l vote next January. both local option. ints and tsntis were interested in hav. ‘inx their side as well represented as ponsihle. And as there is always a nounihility of a fltr,'liat.ueittari' election both political parties have been busy. The result of their united elforts is a. total of over 800 appeals. The town clerk Isa husyman these days getting the list. prepared for the Court. The temperanee workers seem to have been working the hardest. for their list totals 566. of which 158 are to add names to the list, and 408 to strike off, The date of the Court is not yet tized. --Owen Bound Sun. we Repairing-Our Mr. LUmeron has charge ot the Repairing Depart. :nenl. nudcomes highly recommended having had large experience cn tine watchvs, cloeks and Jewelry. Sat- iufaction' guaranteed. Have you a piano in your Home ? It not why not one ofour Bcl.l's? We can give you the hcstinstru. mcnt and make you the best terms. One sold by us in town last week was tested by Prof. Konold and pronounced excel- lent. John McQueen 1varrrrrm--A housekeeper l or mun and wife: former Preferred. Study employment for six months or a year. For further particnfnn apply to Rana-w OFFICE. Tm: BA nu. " ON.- Wednesday. Bept Nth. was the [an than Ks.. "tc', V... .. nun-c!ul’ ' 59pm. Mb. was the lam! day for tiiiritr appeals against the Voters’ List of 1A18. On account of the local option vote next January, both local option. ists and unlit; were interested in hav. irur their aidn m. __,.. page 4 Taylor Bpech s Thanksgiving [My i, for Monday. 9th Nave Birthday “Ibo. (h & J. McKechnie m...- f " Additional Locals. West of M iddaisgh House or a Co.., Dromorc, are offering l snaps In yndersycar, boptn and and groceries. See their ad on Dry Goods workers seem to have lg the hardest. for their i. of which 158 are to add .I:... M. , um wing Day is 4ethaiteiy tized i; 9th November; the King's m. Fresh Groceries arriving daily. ey are all honest, bat we try to buy the best, e are working for ourselves and also for our on from Small Acorns Grow LARGE TREES Opticians H i ghcst Wei for rod ucc Groceries Remember 3 lbs. Black Tea at 50c lb for.... ......8l.00 4 packages Dallcy's Jelly. loc each for. . .25C 1 can Veal, Ham or Chicken Loaf, 15c for Ith: 2 We bottles Reliable Shoe Dressing for.. .., 3 boxes Matches, Safct Silent for _..... .. SATURDAY-LTU' lbs kti"pca'lth Sugar for i. GROCERY BARGAINS It's a very exceptional customer that. we cannot Bt m Shoes. Lon. experience in studying the widely dlvcrtrifiert icedlof the human foot .pfn'es us accuracy In Judging what will best .sult each individual Cale. hat's a great help to the man or woman who has to well; the shoes A happy combination of foot comfort, style and economy II mouthing we have been able to develo to a high degree. If you are not already our Customer. give us a triaron that next pair of shoes. Our Underwear department is complete. 'Stngtdieu'iahetqu. 's.tre'---thc best made, best fitting, most comfortable. durable and Ba. tjsfactory underwear that modern machinery and skilled labor can pro- ducc. Ask to sec our Men's at soc, Ladies. 20c up, Bor' at Mc to "c Good buying me twegk: All goods sold if i given back, except goods out. It's a ALEX. RUSSELL Our stock of Boots and Shoes in nished continuously with the l styles and th'e beat qualities, I pay you to examine it. . BOOTS & SHOES are going out of and Inn. Get the Isl-gun [T112316 STORE I523: we know of one - straight, containing 1200 ft. containing 1500 ft. containing 502 ft. containing 750 ft. and we Will give a. self-openl which anyone, of these arms! I for Men, Women, Children We pave the way to comfort id 5.00 suits for 7.50 sum; for 3.50 suits for Special Sale of Suits for Friday and Saturday Distinctive styles in Men's and Young Men's Suits of the famous 'htItNee' make- the range is wide-fabrics and styles are "uni. Priced to suit every pocket. . . . . . " to In Style, Quality, Value AT THE TOP Footwear 50 suits for. .535 . Raincoats and Overcoat: in great variety my home, and it is ' the crop of tree:, if it houses furninlmd We clothe the m fre- lell to loot Sold at tlu lowest price, iLILIcKECHNIE UNDERWEAR -...25c 2HoccyntiF'ich_.Lye.tsc forwc 4toepkglorn8tirchatc ... ..m................ ....l0c "for v--.................) .8530 tl lt Fancy Jytcujts .25.: ses furnished with rim]: The quality could not be 2.95 means good selling, if in good condition OCTOBER 15. 1908 a self-opening theats grow, but no and II am}: for. .7.49 OH and Is Buttl for. .9.“ is rightly so, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Trunks and Gripe in great variety. we may so 8 mph. newest It vi] I Vil Lei sud ti H VOLi Ttil li) m w l