A i 5 T.A Y L O R 5‘ : ; No More Fowl Taken Alive w x Now only five weeks until Christmas and you have :': a lot of things to do before that time. Give us a xs call for your winter wear. _ In all lines we have a ï¬ very complete stock. ;g_mmcxmmxmmmxmmmmg_g ®ss : Taylor & Co., Dromore & NO NAMES USED WITHOUT coNns « Question list and cost of Home Tum ENt Ors. KENNEDY & KENNIEDY Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? _ Are you intending to marry? Has ‘your blood been diseased? Have you any weakness? Our New MEtzHon | naatmeNt will cure you. What it has done for others it will do for yOi1. Consultation Frss. No tmatter who has tn.trdï¬:;u. write for an honest opinion Free of Charge. Charges reasonable. Books Freeâ€"â€"‘‘ Golden Monitor," (Illustrated) on Diseases of Men. #109 1 aJVAL A UVWI ldnhClIl AIIVC asitis + too cold for shipment, but highest prices for good [® quality dressed. » Ky" of Men and Women stock we have had as yet. _ Come éhd'gj:tv a fit beâ€" fore your size goes. Prices $7.50 to $10. Bring us your produce for which we will pay highâ€" est prices. In Men‘s coats we have the best & We treat NERVOUS DEBILITY, VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, VITAL WEAKNESS, B‘l.‘(‘)‘OD. .:K\LN and PRIVATE Diseases, UKINARY, BLADDER and KIDNEY compleints Makes cne think of their fur coat or caperine. â€" In Mens we have them from $20 to $50. A beauty, furlined at $30 and also in Ladies‘ fur collar with curled lining at $22.50 PeC PP °7 COnpmT THeT T friend advised me to consult you, as you had uuml'him of a similar disense 8 years ago. I had no hope, but took his advice. â€" In three weeks‘ time the sores commenced to heal‘:s and 1 became encournged. 1 continued the New Metson Treatyuext for four months a* theend of that time evor('-ymptom had disappeared. _ I was cured 7?nrslg0 and no sizns of any disease since. My boy, three years ol«l, is sound and hea +hy. 1 certainly «un recommend your treatment with all my heart. You can refer ary person to me privately, but you can use this testimonial as you wish." W H s BLOOD DISEASES CURED BEFORE TREATMENT Special values in all departments. see us. We are showing some very special values in Ladies and Men‘s Underwear in union and all wool. Ladies Vests and Drawers from 25¢ to $1.00 Mens Shirts and drawers from 50¢ to $1. Winter Underwear We have a baautifal stock of winter millinery to select from and are giving a special discount on all trimmed hats. - The cold weather makes you look for your Furs. We are showing a very large stock of furs in all the latest styles composed of Ladies‘ Electric Seal and Astrachan Jackets, Fur lined coats, Fur Scarfs, Ruffs, Caperines, Muffs and Caps, Men‘s fur and imatation fur coats which we are selling at a very special price. 10 FURS! FURS! Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. Â¥ F MORLOCK Drs. K. & K. Established 20 Years. Don‘t Forget Cash Coupons. MILLINERY CASH AND ONE PRICE time, but after discontinuing the mediâ€" e cines the symptoms would break out ï¬'â€" & againâ€"riunning sores, blotches, rhenmâ€" atic pains, looseness of the hair, swellings of the glands, paims of the hands svulinF. â€" itchiness of the sk.n, -Iy'x‘,\op(i(' stomach, AFTER TREATMENT etc. lhad given up in despair when a msult you, as you had enred him of a simi‘ar disense 8 years ago. chis a‘dvim- in !vx.me\week‘s' time the sores commenced to heal up 2d eBE OW O OR MR T T z. He was surprised at how the gores healedâ€" "! took your New Mernono Treatueyt for a serious blood disease with which I had been inflicted for twelve years. _ ! had consuited & score ‘of physicians. taken all kinds of blood redicine, visited Hot Springs and other .‘liueml water resorts, but (‘"If' got temâ€" p--rur{ relief. ‘They would help me for a time, but after discontinuing the mediâ€" t®"NO NAMES USED WITHâ€" oUT WRITTEN CONSENT FURS, Everything confidential, Call and WB l The | will be Ah lady there w M ladies, H }ng will ater. % Miss I Miss Ma l last wee ï¬ Mr H: xX | day at b Rev | visited 4 morning fl able set 1 fa Mr Co tune to & % father 1 business 4 | as snpple Ea"\ Bill he Mr Colin McMillan had the misfor. tune to slip and sprain his knee. H.s father has been helping look after business. We hope soon to see Colin as snpple as ever, Bill helped John to kill a couple of porkers _ Monday morning, _ five months old. and dressed 500 1b. Bill guesses John must have fed them the right stuaff alright. A clergyman writes : * Preventics those little Candy Cold Cure Tablets are workmf wonders in my parish." | Preventics surely will check a cold, or the Grip in a very few hours. And Preventics are so safe and narmless, No Quinâ€" ine, nothing harsh nor sickening. Fine for feverish restiess children. _ Box of 48 a; 25c. Sold by R. MacFarlane & Co. A lady delegate will be present so there will be a separate session for ladies. In the evening a joint meetâ€" ing will be held. More particulars later. * Miss Ida Lester visited her friend, lMiss M:'r_y Chislett, Swinton Park, ienss ind Aiisadics i trcciccn t ts .. 4.3 last week. Mr Harry Sterne spent over Sanâ€" day at bis home here. Rev Mr McCallough, Harriston, visited Amos Sabbath school Sunday morning. He also preached a very able sermon from Luke 15 :; 18. Tha Farmer‘s Institute meeting will be held in Russell hall Dec. 7. Arch. McCuaig, of Top Cliff, had the threshing machine no less than four diffsreut times this season. Sportsmen are taking advantage of the shooting season. The swamps are pretty well ridden of their game now. Mr John McDouga!l, late of the Asylam â€" staff, Toronto. is spending some time with his cousins, the Mc Dougalls‘, South line Glene‘g. â€" Mr McDougall met with an accident while coming off a street car in To ronto, getting three of his fingers broken. He is getting on well now towards reecvery. Bob Fisher is able te he out some attending to his stock, but far from being well yet. is well again. She is at home now till she regains ber full and robust appearance again. Miss Maggie MceDonald, who had a spell of typhoid while in Detroit, The death of Mr _ Alex Stewart, (uncle Alex as he was called), a week sgo removes from Artemesia, one of its pioneers he being a residert for 58 years. He was unmarried and lived of late years with his nepâ€" hew Rod Stewart near Ceylon. Lre was 82 years of age. He was a Presâ€" byterian in religion, a Reformer in politics and & straightforward man in all respects. He was buried at the Toronto Line Cemetery. The Rev Mr Matheson is back and occupied his own pulpit last Sunday, after a pleasant vacation amongst his friends in Nova Scotia and elseâ€" where for the last five weeks. He looks as it he had spent his time in a healthy country. _ We vouch the sentiment of his congregation here and in the other charge that they are pleased tosee him back and listâ€" en to his disttnct voice in delivering the message as a faithfual pastor, to bhis hearers. Arch. MeDonald (John‘s) and Arch, McDonald (Charles, South line, Glenâ€" elg) write home from Saskatchewan, stating that both of them are hale and hearvy attending to their busiâ€" ness. It was seen through the colâ€" rmas of the paBers some time ago of an Arch. MeDonald, who was found dead on the roud near Minneâ€" dosa, Manitoba. Who he was we did nut hear, but friends of the above Archie‘s telt uneasy till assured that it was none of them. We are pleased «o hear that the pastor, Mr Berry, is nearly alright again, after a severe spell ol Sciatica. Mr Berry is one of the good old Methâ€" odist preachers, who is always ready and willing to render his service wherever needed irrespective ot any denominational feeling. On Taesday noon the 10th inst, the% dwallln&nbom of Donald McDougall Lot 45, ‘, 8. D. R., Glenelg, wul eomgletolv destroyed by fire The fire is supposed to have started from | the stovepipes upstairs. By the time Mrs MceDougall noticed it, it had too much headway to be extinguished, and as it was at the noon hour a good number of the neighbors didn‘t take notice although the alarm was given by ringing a bell. However the most of the contents were saved but some 30 bags of potatoes in the cellar were rousted useless. The wind beâ€" ing favorable the barn escaped withâ€" oat any danger. Under the cireumâ€" stances Mr McDougall was lucky to secure a vacant house on Neil Mcâ€" Kinnon‘s glace along side being the late Mrs Jas McDonald‘s. We underâ€" stand that there was a small insurâ€" ance in the Grey and Bruce Co., which will belp to rebuild anuther dwelling house. We notice by another correspondâ€" ent that the annual Sucial will be givenin the Ebenezer branch Priceâ€" ville cireuit of the Methodist church, on the 20 inst, and the public is asâ€" sured that anything our Methodist brethren take in hand it is sure to be a success. Misses Mclotyre and McPhail, who were visiting friends in Bruco, returaâ€" ed last Saturday and enjoyed their visit well. Mr and Mrs Neil McCannel, of Darâ€" bam, paid a sbhort visit on Friday last to friends at Top Cliff. We havesnow now in earnes and good sleighing. Water is scarce with a good many and we know it by experience. We were sorry to notice the death of Arch. Campbel1, of Swinton Park, gon of Mr D. Campbell. We didn t hear the particulars but it seems death was due to Diabetes whivh he suffered more or less for over a year, As there will no doubt be a sketch given of the young man‘s life from some one in the neighborhood, we will deter from saving any more only we extend our sympathy to the beâ€" reaved family in their sad loss, Dromore. Priceville. a # i » _ h. ., THE DURHAM REVIEW Fer.â€"on or persons wishing to see me or the pnrpose may meet me at J. Murdock‘s implement rooms on those days in the afternoon, Sales promptâ€" ly attended to and prices right. _ For further particulars call or write to Mixs Kexxy, Edge Hill, Auctioneer I have decided te be in the town of Durham on Wednesday and Saturday of each week during the fall and winâ€" terterm, to arrange for sales, Any for county of Grey, Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative the causo of all this “&.m..“"‘l ‘paipitating, suffocat | cause 0/ M . suffocatâ€" | Ing heart distress. % 8boog’.|&anonuveâ€"thh | popular prescriptionâ€"is alone directed to these | weak and W centers. It builds; | Kfml: it real, genuine heart help. | you would have strong Iearts, strongugg | gestion, strengthen these ‘nervcs â€" reâ€"establish | A Miss Eaton, of Toronto, is here on a visit to her cousin, Mrs Richard Heard and to see other relations. She bas also a little business to do to see about some lost sheep belonging to some of her relations. Heart St . or Heart Weakness, means Nerve Strength, mlr‘vo We.kneuâ€"nothu? more. Pos itively, not one weak heart in a hundred is, in it. self, nctmll{ diseased. It is almost always a hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. This Otlâ€m::d nurvedâ€"the (}:dh& or Heart Nerve -dllif!n s, and must have, more power, more stability, more eont.mlllnï¬ more governing wh. Without that the Heart must continue 6 fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have Heart Strength Miss Annic Fettes, from Poronto, is here on a visit to ber sister and mot her. D. A‘llen of Durham, formerly of this place, came back about a week ago to see about selling or renting his house and shop here. Mr Archie Gray is having a bard time with some of Job‘s comforters. Mr Robt Morice returned from the West last week after a 3 mos abâ€" eace, Mr Robt Pettigrew retuaroed Saturâ€" day night from a three months‘ soâ€" jJourn in Saskatchewan. Robt likes the west but does ro. care to settle there. Rev R. Dynes and Mr 8. McNally have started a b=chelor‘s ball in rooms rented from Mr Z. Clark. We wish them luck and good times in their bouseâ€"keeping experiment. Mr C. T. Leeson drove to Hanover on business Saturday. Miss Lizzie Allen has recovered from a painful attack of rheumatism. Miss.Nellie McAnalty is under the weather these days. We are glad to see Miss Ethe! Pet tigrew is a ble to be out again. Mr Lawson, of Vansouver City, is spending a few days in this vicinity visiting old friends and trying to sell the property of his fatherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr Wm Smith, who bas taken such a tancy to British Columbia that he inâ€" tends to make that his permanent home. A number of the young people enâ€" jJoyed a social hop at the cosy domiâ€" cile of Mr Pat O‘Net!! on Tuesday eve. An extremely pleasant time was spent tripping the light fantastic till Wednesday began to untold its aurâ€" oral beacone. _ _ The members of Court Bannockâ€" ourn, No 1265, ‘L O. F., may feel lgrucly prond of the brilliant success | which pervaded every feature of the concert held in new Forester Hall on ‘ Friday evening last. The night was all that could be desired and the Hall lwns filled to its utmost capacity, a ilarge number ot trethren from outâ€" side courts being present. The genâ€" {ial R. T. Edwards ot Traverston o¢â€" eugied the gba'gr_:nd by his witty anâ€" Rey N. A. MeDonald attended the Sunday School Convention held in the Crawftord Presbyterian church on Wednesday of this week. Minnie McMitchell of Williamsford, was the gifted accompanist of the evening, her work being characterizâ€" ed by perfect unison and harmony, Organizer Mitchell, of Toronto, was present and gave an address on Forâ€" estry elucidating the various benefits accruing through connection with such a grand society as the I. 0. F. and presented the court with a mag nificent photo of their great chief, Dr Oronyoteka, now deseased. ‘The boxes were auctioneered by Mr \WÂ¥ m McMitchell, of Williamsford, the prices ranging from 50¢ to $8.00 and the total proceeds from admission and sale of foodstuffs approximating $70, which will leave a substantial surâ€" plas on hand aifter deducting exâ€" penses. Mr Jno. Clark, of ye Editor‘s town, f.aid a farewell visit to several of his rierds in the village, prior to his leaving for his new position in Northâ€" ern Ontario. ecdotes and pithy remarks proved himselt to be the right man in the right place _ The talent was the best available and will J. White of Toronto, added to his lagtels as a comedian by keeping the audience in convulsions of laughter by his comic acts, humorous specchesand clever songs. He‘s certainly a very " funny *‘ fellow, and his personation of the ** Fool * exlnbims)e dramatic talent in a very marked degree. Miss Wright was an accomplished vocalist and rendered her yarious seâ€" lections with a depth and pathos that euthused ber bearers. Brother Maâ€" son of Mt Forest, imade an instantanâ€" eous hit with his hamorous solos and he was loudly applauded each time. An audience always appreciates Pat Malone‘s violin selections and on this &c’casi'or_l he was better than eyer. Wm Johnston, of Darham, also renâ€" dered some choice se‘ections. Miss clearly explains why, as a medicine, Dr. ‘s Restorative has in d!e past done so much ‘ at and aiWine Waaws wo‘ercclallnl ul Notice to Public. Hopeville. Dornoch. Varney. Dated at Hanover, this twelfth day of October, A. D. 1908. To Neil McCaNNEL. Esq,, Returning officer, Souh Grey, ind t> whoun else it may cuoncern : Darham, Oct. 19th, 1908. 1, Kobert James Bail, a candidate for the representation of South Grey, in tbhe Election to be held on 26th October, 1908 hereby appont Milton \Leonard Bail, of the Town of Hanover., to be my Financial Agent for the said Election, Rosert Jaxyes BALL, War, Laroraw, Witness, 1, Henry Horton siller of the Town of Hanover, in the County of Grey, Estate Agent, a candidate at the Eleciion now about to be held of a meinber to represent the Electoral district of South Grey, in the House of Commons of Cauada, hereby apâ€" int John H. Hunter, of the Town of B:xrbmu. in the County of Grey, merâ€" chant, imy official agent for the purâ€" poses nf the said Election. Adjourned to meet Dec. 15 according to Statute. Puilpâ€"Lothianâ€"That the petition of 225 rate payers preying for the subâ€" mission of a Byâ€"Law to repeal Local Option Byâ€"Law No 104 be laid over till Dece 15th and applicants are requested to prepare and present their Byâ€"Law on above date. S wall accounts amountiug to $64 83 were paid. . * Philpâ€"Lotbhianâ€"That _ the _ Reeve, Cleck and treasurer prepare the Finanâ€" cial Statement for next meetingâ€"CaÂ¥. Comr Lothiau gave his report exgéud- img $98.16. . Com fees $7.00, Corur Huuter‘s report showed expendiâ€" ture oi $183 50. Oue bridge, Lot 1, Con 8 cort $100, Com fees $15.00. The HKeeye paid into treasury $1.50 price of cement from Geo, Hanuiton and $# 50 p; 1ce of tile from N. Wilsov, Philpâ€"Lothianâ€"That _ the _ Reeve, Communications.â€"Certificate _ frem Clerk ot the Peace ecrnuifying to having receied List of Jarors for Egremont for Egremont for 1909, also aceount from C. D. Boltsn P. L. 8., Listowel for locating Base Line Con 20. Lothianâ€"Philpâ€"That _ the â€" Beeve, Courk and Assessor be parl $3.00 each for seleciing Jurors.â€"Carried, C. D. Boltou‘s accouut of $18.00 was ruid . € Jas, Shea was paid $£10,00 puyment in tol. for Diain No 8 Comt, Lothian preseated a detailed statement of Inmber delivercd by Thos, Harmuson at MeNuin‘s bridge being 9521 it at $26,00 per M »mountiug to $259.00 woich was paid. Com tees $4,00 Commr Verguson reported an expendiâ€" of $278.85 in detail, in his diyison, conâ€" sistiug clucfly of prading, gravelling and euiveris. Com teas $17.00, Come Piilps reported hbaving speot $189,27 10 bis divisicu. A conciq4eravle sum was speut ou Pro.on Townline, Proton paying halt cost, _ Com teesa84. Council met Nov. 12th. _ Minutes sustain od D. Huntier abseut though liness, Miss Alyda Becker, of Williamsâ€" ford, spent a tew dayslast week wi:h her brother Herman. bays. . Keep it going. _ _ What happened Jack ? must have been a mistake. The ftorming «c is the talk of to boavs. Keep it A good bunch of sports came from ye Editor‘s town. How about the big eight ? Oh! but George took is bard, _ He paid atthe start and was repaid at the finish. The concert and Box Sccial beld last Friday evening under the ausâ€" pices of the I. O.F., was a howling success. The weather was fine and the crowd immense. The talent was excellent. Mr White, the comedian, was very funny, while the selections rendered by Miss Wright and Mr Mason were hbighly appreciated. The violin music by Mr Malone and Miss McMitchell was good, as the crowd showed by the loud applause and many calls. Mr Edwards as chairâ€" man kept the crowd in good bumor with his clever ‘specches and funcy stories. Mr McMitchell auctioned the boxes in real lively stvle ranging in price as high as egbt dollars The crowd dispersed at an early hour well pleased and mostly satisfied with doings of the night betore. We had a liyely tall of snow Monâ€" day bringing the people to town in sleighs and cutters. Wess Atchison and his niece, Miss Eina Love, are spending & couple of weeks visiting friends at Ayton. Winter arrived very mddanhy and the young people are taking adâ€" yantage of the first sleigh ng and the merry jingle of the bells can be beard at any time. Geo Witters, our bhay merchant, is kept busy supplyiag his many cusâ€" tomers this week. Rob Kinnel intends to start for Saskatchewan with his carload of bor:es next week. We hear Thomas Atchison of Dromore intends fto go along. _ ¢ Wm. Sackett, who has been the Engineer for the McLean cutfit, bas finished his work for this season, and retarned to his home :t Hampden on Satarday. : F Geo, Haw has rented his farm to Sam McMurdo for a term of five years. We are very sorry to lose Mr Haw, as he has been a good neighbor and kind triend to all who knew him He intends te bave a sale in a few weeks. e Mr and Mris Dan Robertson, of Glenelg, renewed old acquaintances around the corner for a couple of days. Dan is an old neighbor ard finds his many friends always glad to see him. S Miss Eva Fergason has returned to Galt, after spending a couple of weeks with her friends around the corner. _ Miss Ida Lister, of Dremore, is visâ€" iting at Alex M:Fadgen‘s at present. A H. Mirtsr. Jxo. MiLLs, Witness. D. Aurax, Clerk,. Snss svescreciot 08 Mlge § anccccusccesces Egremont Council. Financial Agents Brownsville. Dornoch of a Dramatic Society uwn _ A good thing ** @e ++ Coin tceï¬aQ{. There Massey Harris Mowers & Rakes Gold decorated 4 piece glass table Lamps, all sizes, Also glass Ber Chenille Table covers 64 size Smyrna Rugs, 30â€"60 Bed Comforters...... se eÂ¥ Large 11â€"4 size ! lanneilette blankets Ladies fall and winter vests and dr Ladies‘ black sateen unâ€" erskirts 1 Lsdleo'wooll-‘udmtors....“..... â€" Child‘s white wool boas, 35¢, 50¢. a Men‘s Cudlmr.hckeu at #1 00, 1 Calder Block, Durham HE SELIS CHEAP. THE BIG 4 See our 25¢ and 50c Dress Goods and ail kinds of Massey Harris implements for Haying and Harâ€" vesting seasons, De Laval and Massey Harris Cream Separator, Coal Oil and Machine Oi1 always in stock. 2C _€2,00 CHCBH *"*__ 7 piece water sets $1.95 & 2.25 en 8, all sizes, from 25¢ up to $3.25 each: glass Berry Bowls, cake plates. water pitchers, etc. Gun‘s Drug Store White Pine Syrup the scie Syrug the scientifically preâ€" pared Cough Remedy or a bottle of that elegantly prepared Toilet preparation While you are making your purchases at the big sales now going on in town, that it would be advisable to procure at the same time some of ‘"Gun‘s Gfi, C"Sflles e the only remedy that will cure a cold in one day without any bad effects, or a bottle of happed hand, face, etc. All prepared by H. BEAN it on FORGET McFadden 8â€"4 size .81 35 to $3 each ukets, $1.25 a pair d druwers 2c up N18 $1.00 & 1.75 on r> > >*«> $1.00each 0¢, and 65¢, each Cream â€" for & 1.50 each Embaimin _ a Specialty Funeral Directors and Undertakers Fine Sailt Farmers Produce Wanâ€" Fresh Groceries New Fruits Choice Contectionary Pure Spices & Vinegars No. 1 Family and Pure Fiour, NOVEMBER 19, 1008 All calls, either night or day promptly attended to. Coustantly on hand at our Priceville Establisbment, a tull and yaried stock of Funâ€" eral supplies. "«» Cough Cure Cough Cure Our Cold Pinol MATTHEws & LATIMER _# amily and Py Munlt‘o{-a flours Feed, Seed & Groceries Is specially made just for the children, 25¢ a ‘)ottlc~ Try it. Ev;y bottle fully guaranâ€" teed, only one size 50c. Still holds cwaéo:o the best remedy â€" for ghs and At 25¢ is a nice soothing preparation and a popular For l;x Tablets loss ]1n o peo} the CQOl W ABAL Ladies Ladies of C€ar NO nt