B3E SE833%e3E3S3 33233333333 2> ?n‘ ©$64000900044 4404400400444 w NY 14244040040404000040 10040404040006@ We are crowded for room for our fall goods armiving, so bave duclided to clear out all broken ‘ines at a reduction ftrom fifteen to llity cents a pair. _ As our goods ire all marked in plain figures vou can casily see for yourself that the reduction is genuine. has been attained in our Oxford tics and Slippers. _ They combine in a high degree of correctness, comfort and coolness. ~Cé6e5E cEEeEE EGEGGGEGQEEG: For School Opening % Thos. McGrath For all the latest in Fall Shoes call and see our stock we have cverything in the shoe line from Creepers to Walkertast and what more could you wish in shoesâ€"unless it be your feet. _ Our shoes are all empty. We want tenants to move in at once. All made to fit and fit to wear. No cheap shoes buat shoes cheap, Special Prices in Boys and Girls School Shoes McGrath‘s for Footwear Suminer Shoes Perfection Would be pleaced to have you call and see stylesiand values whether you purchase or not. _ Cuastom work and repairing as usual at the down town Shoe Store. Autumn Millinery This year Ladies‘ Coats for Fall and Winter wear are the swellest styles we have ever shown. (Our stock consists of variety of styles in the semi and tight fitting and Jong loose back. Garments made from all wool Beaver Kersey Cloth, Vicuna and Broad Cloth, in all the new shades of navy, myrtle, brown and black, neatly trimmed with buttons and piping. Let us fit you in your new mautle and you will be satisfied. This season display of Millinery is the largest we have ever shown. _ Our display embrace the fashionable New York and Paris models. _ From large shapes turned up at the side and the shapes turned up at the back, also the natty little velvet Turbins, trimmed in the most artistic fashion with ribbon foliage, wings and feathers. _ The new Autumn tints are all shown as ashes of roses, ameâ€" thyst wistaria.. New blues, green, brown and greys, Come and see the new styles and you will be conâ€" vinced thatâ€"it is easy to pick your new Fall Hat at a very moderate price. Here is the place to get suited. Call in and haye a look it ts you nothing _ Handmade shoes always in stock. Highest prices given for Eggs. Custom work and repairing as usual Sole â€" Agents for Progress Brand Clothing Central Drug Store The Big Shoe Store near the Bridgeâ€" J. S. â€" MelLRAITH use all Mantles We have a very fine display of Cut Glass at prices to suit everybody. We cary a full line of School Books and School Supplies. The New Readâ€" ers will be in this week. Cut Glass ortlocA Call and see us. CA Griersonâ€"Lanneyâ€"That Elmwood Public Library be given a grant of five dollarsâ€"Carried. Griersonâ€" Dodsworth â€" That the sum of $5 paid in for statute labor on lots 9 and 10, 2nd con., 8 D R be reâ€" {anded and paid to Alex Wilson to be spent on side line 10, S D Râ€"Carâ€" ried. Wilsonâ€"Grierson â€"That the petiâ€" tion of about 350 ratepayers of the township asking to have a local opâ€" tion byâ€"law passed, be received, and that the clerk be instructed to take the necessary steps to have vote takâ€" en at municipal elections in January next.â€"Carried. {ence at once from deviiti&ï¬â€"tnâ€"t'l‘;)t -:’)3 con 2 and 8 W G R. _ Summer‘s beautiful, green foliage is being tinted here and there with streaks of yellow and crimsonâ€"eviâ€" dene:s of the approaching time when the forests will be all aflame. Nature is assuming a Gecidedly Autumn aspect, and it will not be long unti! an occasional shower of the beautiful decks old mother earth with a fleecy garb. Wm Lunneyâ€"Alex Wilsonâ€"That report of Committee re _R R crossings be received and that J S Wilson and J F Dodsworth be paid two dollars each.â€"Carried, Dodsworthâ€"Wilsonâ€"That the letâ€" ter from J P Telford reâ€"claim McKill Grierson be fylod and no action takâ€" en, And that the clerk be instructed to write Thos Mighton to remoye his Piuk Pain Tabletsâ€"Dr Shoop‘sâ€"stop Headache, womanly pains, any pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure. Formâ€" u‘a on the 25° box. _ Ask your dragâ€" wist or doctor about this formulaâ€"it‘s fine. Sold by MacFarlane & Co. Robert Griersoonâ€"Wm Lunney â€"â€" That report of reeve reâ€"deviation on Con 2 and 4 W G R be accepted and that he be paid two dollars for his services.â€"Carried. Quite a number from here attended the South Grey Exposition held in ye Editor‘s town on Wednesday last, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather,. _ ‘Twas a * howling " sueâ€" cess as far as the elements were conâ€" cerned. _ The horticultural and floriâ€" cultural exhibits were fine and the races much enjoyed by all. _ The hotels over town were cheated out of many a shilling by a large percentage of the crowd gormandizing on Coney Island redâ€"hots and other delicacies in profuse quanuties at the varions booths on the grounds ? ? ! ! 9 ! ! Miss Mary Camming returned to her home in the village on Tuesday last, after a pleasant three month‘s vacation with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs James Robertson of the Canadian South. Mr Wm Robertson, an old Dornoch boy, now a prominent manufacturer of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the Sunday preceding last at the home of his uncle, Mr Peter MclIntosh, north of the village. _ Wm is now the possesâ€" sor of a fine new magnificent touring car, in which he and his wife and daughter are making a circuit of Western Ontario. By the end of this week Dornoch can boast of almost half a mile of cement streets, as the adherents of St Paul‘s charch are at present conâ€" structing & granolithic walk from the church gate to the northern limits of the yillags. _ This shows commendâ€" able esthetic taste on the part of the villagers anud will add much to the appearance of the burg. Mrs James Ledingham of Bentinek, accompanied by her sister, Mrs Lauchlin McLean of Rocky Saugeen, are at present visiting their sister, Mrs â€"â€" ot Chicago, Iil. Ws are pleased to note that Mr Timothy Casey is progressing favorâ€" ably towards convalescence, after undergoing an operation for some serious, interual disorder at the Owen Sound Marine Hospital. _ Operations give anatomical experience, but the majority of them are as fatal as Radâ€" chiffe‘s noose. Mr Herman Becker, our genial merchant, spent last week with friends in the Queen City and took in the fall meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club. Chief Carson of ye Editor‘s town, was in the village last week seeking clues towards the capture of a nefarâ€" ious cockney who absquatulated with a horse and rig from a Holstein livery almost a fortnight ago. No trace of the culprit in the vicinity. The social cireles were enhanced last week by the arrival in the village of Miss Luella Jones, after a twelye moenth‘s absence in the Queen City. A regrettatle accid:nt occurred at the townline bridge east of the village on the Sunday morning preceding last. As Mrs Wm Vasey and her son Jolhn were driving to church their horse, a spirited young animal, took fright at a pile of timber for the new bridge oyer the Styx River at this point and, becoming unmanageable, bolted, deposited the rig and occupants upon the aforesaid pile and in the consternation which followed Mrs Vasey became entangled among the wheels and other gear of the vehicle. When extricated from her perilous position it was found that her leg was broken, the flesh and muscles badly mangled and accompanie1 by profuse bleeding. _ A strescher was secured and the injured lady removed to her her home near Glascott, where Dr Smith, the local physician, assisted by Dr â€"â€"â€", of Markdale set the inâ€" jured limb and did all possible to alleyiate the suffering of the unforâ€" tunate victim, _ Latest reports inâ€" dicate that the patient is doing as well as could be expected. Griersooâ€"Lunneyâ€"That a grant Continued from page 7, Bentinck Council. Dornoch THE DURHAM REVIEW cot ten dollars be made to the South Grey Agricaltaural Bociety.â€"Carried, &, Dodsworthâ€" Lunney â€"â€" That Anâ€" drew Hastie he appointed ecllector tor the year 1909 at a salary of $100 and that he give bonds to the amount of five thousand dollarsâ€"Carried. Griersonâ€"Dodsworth â€" That this council adjourn to meet at Durham at 10 a. m., Nov. 15th.â€"Carried. J. 3. Wilson. Grierson â€" Lunney â€" That each road division be granted an addiâ€" tional twentyâ€"five dollars tor road imâ€" provement.â€" â€"Carried. We have a great sale of Cutlery now going on at The Hardware Store. Our stock is larger than you can find in any other store. We are $5.00 a dozen Table Knives for $3.00. â€" Other knives in proportion. A great number of odd Knives, Forks and Spoons at low prices. In Scissors the Clauss is our most reliable line. _ We also haye several other lines which we are selling very cheap. In Razors the Clauss and Carbo Magnetie are our leaders ; but we have a number of other kinds. _ See our Mohawk at 75¢ and our Maple Leat at $1.00. In Gans and Ammunition we can satisty vou. Single Barrel Guns from $1.50 up. _ Double Barrel Guns from $5.00 up. Do not forget that we are selling the Happy Thought KRange and there is no range manufactured to surpass it. _ We also have an assortment of Heating Stoves. 25.0 Waist for........ 2.00 & 1.75 Waist for \ 1.50 Waist for....... 1.25 Waist for....... name on a‘label same as Sterling on silver If you get it at GUN‘S, it‘s good If you want a waist don‘* miss this chance as they were cheap before the reduction. Boys‘ Cotton Nickérs for 50c a pair, just the thing or the holidays, C.:L.GRANT 50 Waists to be sold to clear, All the expensive ones are sold out, Nothing leftt over $2.50 each and to get rid of the halanâ€" ce we will sell them at the folâ€" lowing prices . in Lawn and Muslin, We also carry a fine assortment of STOVES, RANGES. TIN and ENAMEL W ARE, FLEURY‘S PLOWS, SHARES, ROOT PULâ€" PERS and TURNIP DRILLS. Ladies‘ Waists We have just passed into stock the following new and upâ€" toâ€"date goods, wliich we cordialâ€" ly invite the ladies of Durham and surrounding country to call and examine : New FPancy G@oods Stock GUN‘S DRUG STORE Hardware‘! GUN‘S This is more than a mere statement. It is a guarantee everything going out of this store under our label is up to a definite standard of purity, strength and honesty in make. _ It amonnts to this. If we say a thing is so, it‘s so. Get our label on all your drug store goods. It is a good thing to go by. W. Black K. Cochrane Opposite S. Seott‘s store FAinecn Damasks Towels C Fancy Linens Lace Curtains Embroideries Laces Flannellettes Dress Goods Hosiery Ladies‘ Whitewear Fancy woods TIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A Big Sale of 1.25 A $1000 Accident _ Insurance Policy Make the Insurance Policy in fayor of To anyone forwarding us $2.00 in payment for two new yearly subscriptions to the REVIEW, one of these valuable Policies will be given free. Enclosed find $2, fox: which send the 1911, to the following new addresses : The REVIEW has completed arrangen whereby it is enabled to offer to its paidâ€"inâ€"advance subscribers _ > Although suitable for any occupation or trade, this Policy is specially adapted for the requirements of farmers. It not only covers one thousand dollars payable in case of death by accident, but pays specified sums for certain losses, and a weekly indemnity while laid up from injuries. This policy includes kicked by a horse, gored by a bull or cow, injured while operating a threshing machine, mowing machine or reaper, railway, automobile, elevator accidents, etc. good for one year from date of issue, in the Imperial Guarantee and Accident Co. of Toronto, the best Company of its kind in Canada, for the very low price of Enclosed find $1, for which send Insurance Policy to Insure Your Life °_ Against Accident Only a Limited Number : Order one early from THE REVIEYWY Given Free for Tw New Subscribers nlieg te 6 2 C 2 9 fm whore x~ hx h it ue 2e t 30 cE TT oo i Gonlint e lonk »4 or use this form : $1.00 DURHAM, ONT. REVIEW to January 1, 10 Ag | G. & Fall Wheat ... Bpring Wheat Oals...., ++ Poas.... ...>> Barley ...s2}}> > Hay ... . . ...« **** BUtter . ...« »«»***> E:m.... .. .n4k2% Potatoes per bag.. . Flour per ewt ..... Oatmeal per sack . Chopï¬er CWL.... . re ogs per ewt ides per lb ..... Sheepskin®s .. ... ..â€" Wuol . rsirs 1 s x« > * T alOW a1+» > >> > > > Firry â€" GIR WaAaNTED By October factory at H reafly. We 1 girls. We al factory at Hanover wi ready. We will require girls. We also have 100 a few girls in our pT quarters. Applications be received now by The Williams, Greene & Rome Durham Markets A fine two storey Dno :M large brick stables, treet, Durham. . Will © Wn. and would . ac property as part pay Apq Stan T hat C SEPTEMBER 30, 1 w ith â€" Preventic o) dized to care yonties will cus & k n ewrlyâ€"at ,".;.i'.i thess ‘hat‘s why th _Preventicsare li(l tne, no physic, n childrenâ€"and tho sh;lly.ll you snoek reventics. Prom1 wsual sickness. An there is feverishn« ‘ Mes Prevent L;-, for the i Purnan, 29 Sept Eor sale $s nre ) check ea 1 Prevent Our Boy‘s Suits are buil that active bo 150 suits and overcoats Clothing Co., T Put the Men‘s Suits â€" Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Regular Regalar Regular Udd lin« Men‘s cvercoats ; Men‘s overcoats. 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