©~ Firry QGIRLS WaAaANTED %gz Merchandise Broker‘s Fall Wheat........ Spring Wheat .... ... LE . . c «en aure s« C444 BUML..«« c«acus «ars «s Barley .......2 k06 ++ Hay .... ..x«xcrx««« «> BUttEE .. .... ec«.+ekk + EXgs.... ... «x«erigs s Potatoes per bag.. ... Flogur per ewt .... .. Oatmeal per sack ... Chupï¬er CWb.... .. _’ve ogs per ewt.. ides per lb ..... ... Sheepskinsg .. ...... + WuOL.dexal . c«ouske «* Tal0ONM «... ......«cs By October 15th our new factory at Hanover will be ready. We will require fifty girls. We also have room for a few girls in our present quarters. _ Applications will be received now by The Williams, Greene & Rome Co. A fine two storey brick dwelling house, large brick stables, on Main street, Durham. _ Will be sold at a bargain, â€" and would accept other property as part pay. Apply to Antuur H, Jacksox, Durbham "ap That Cold sure defeat for PNEMAUUAE SX SW and ha even ies is safer than to Mg.nm and be ] Ito cars it afterwards. To Preâ€" s will cure even a deeply seated bus arlyâ€"at the sneeze stageâ€"they , Or f these early m'.(l«i 'rhn‘sflumly better. why they are called Preventics. venticsare little Candy Cold Cures. Nomb! n physic, nothing sickening. Nice for «m â€"and thoroughly safe too. If you v. if you sneezo. if you ache all over, think ventics. Promptness may also save m :| sickness. And don‘t lorm,m +is fevertshness, nightor % nflw y lies Preventies‘ greatest efficiency. in « hoxes for the pocket, also in 25¢ boxes of 48 L rvcltics. Insist on your druggists giving yoG SEPTEMBER 30, 1909 Eor sale or Exchange. Preventics C. & J. McKECHNIE BIG STOCK 790 suits and overcoats purchased from the Fashion Clothing Co., Toronto, 75c on the $ Put them on your back and the savings in the Bank. Men‘s Suits â€"â€" new & upâ€"toâ€"date | â€"â€"â€"â€"~~~~~ Mens suits Mens suits Mens suits Mens suits Mens suits Mens suits Mens suits Mens suits Men‘s cvercoats ; good warin winter coats 6.50 for Men‘s overcoats. Who needs an overcoat ? 7.5) for Men‘s overcoats good value at regular price 8.GU for Men‘s overcoats nicely tailored styles, reg, 9.00 for Men‘s overcoats, best quality line, regular 10.50 for Men‘s overcoats. latest style good quality 12.00 for Men‘s overcoats odd lines reg 8,50 to $10 for ..... Men‘s Spring and Fail coats, 48 in long reg. $9 for Nien‘s spring and fall coats, 48 in long reg. $10 for Men‘s coats, all odd lines reg 7.50 to $10 clearing at Our Boy‘s Suits are built for duty, built on purpose for that active boy who is never quiet. Boys‘3 picce suits ; reg price 3.50, while they last 2.48 Boys‘ 3 piece suits ; reg. price 4 00, &0ing at sale 3.00 Boys‘ 3 piece suits ; reg. price 5.50, at the sale only 3. 10 Boys‘ 3 piece suits : reg. price 6.00, broker‘s sale 4.25 Boys‘ 2 piece suits, reg 2 50 suits, going at the sale 1.25 Boys‘ 2 piece suits ; reg 2.75 suits, good quality for 1.98 Boys‘ 2 piece suits ; reg 3.00 suits, good tweeds for 2.25 Boys‘ 2 piece suits, reg 5.00 suits, blue worsteds for 3.50 Boys‘ Russian suits, reg 3 50, a real natty thing for 248 Boys‘ single coats reg $1 to 1.75, odd lines going for .15 Regalar 3.50 coats, going for. Regalar 3.75 coats going for . Regular 4 50 coats going for . Odd lines reg 3.50 to 4.00 for . enc aed â€" Limited Hanover, Out. s CE EL Tc ck t/% . Soid by MacFarlaneand Co . of 48â€"25¢. arly colds or Grippé with 'mm : cleiâ€"at for Pneumonia. To stop & «. jes is safer than to let it run and be T Pn Luea Pral ; grey Halifax saits, reg. $5, sale price ; good general clothing, reg 8, sals price ; very cheap at reg, price $9, sale price ; good quality clo‘g, reg $10, sale price , nicely tailored goods $12.50, sale price ; certainly a snap regalar $15, sale price ; latest style a dressy suit $18, sale price ; latest style best quality $19, sale price Clothing Savings Extraordinary Men‘s Overcoats Boys‘ Overcoats Sizes from 5 years to 12 #) Boys‘ Suits C 23 to 0 to 95 95 36 47 on bors were engaged tearing down an old barn, He hitched on one of the &top logs with a team which took fright when the roof fell in and the log which they were hitched to, swung around and caught Mr Richardson in ‘the shoulders erushing him to the \ground. He was quickly released \and carried to the house and Dr Smâ€"ath sent for, who. when he arrived | could not tell much as to the extent !of bis patient‘s injuaries until he reâ€" | turvued next day. _At last accounrt the | njured man is doing well and is on a ! fair way to recovery. An accident which might have proved serious happened to Mr _John H. Richardson on Wednesday of last week, while he and a couple of neighâ€" A number from around hera atâ€" tended Walkerton fair and report a good day, although somewhat disap» pointed at the non appearance of the much talked of Tom Longboat. Mr George Haw had a narrow esâ€" cape from being upset into the canal, wiule driving along the townline his horse took fright at a roadscraper on the side of the road and he conld not get him under control until one wheel of the road cart went oyer tke bank. The literary society met at the home of Mr and Mrs Neil MceMillan on Fmday of last week to debate | country life vs. town life, which waa] thoroughly discussed, ending up with one pomt in favor of country life. ‘ Not many from around here attendâ€" ed Flesherton fair as they were afraid they might get disappointed as did the large crowd that attended Walkâ€" erion fair. Miss Isa Campbell left on Saturday last for Stratford, where she will atâ€" tend Normal School. Miss Ehggie Knox, accompanied by a friend, spent Sunday at her home here While moving to Mr H, Milnar‘s ou Friday of last week, the Richardâ€" son ibreshing Co. had the misfortune of etripping the gear of their traction engine and are now laid off awaiting AME eC C We hear thas Jack is doing a rugshâ€" ing business at trapping. He bas engaged George do to the skinning. A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure T .bletâ€"called Preventicsâ€"is being disâ€" nsed by druggists everywhere. In a Y« hours, Preventics are said to break any colaâ€"completely. And Preventics, bâ€"ing so safe and toothsome, are very fiue for children. No Quinine, no laxâ€" ative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Box N F o o k o Sn nchnncr »Ae Prank Swinton Park Intended for last weCX This Week‘s Budget,. Sold by MacFarians & Co. 11.00 12.50 13.75 4.98 6.15 6.15 3.15 6.49 2.48 3.00 3.15 4.25 1,.25 1.98 2.25 4.98 2.50 2.50 1.15 If you are a quality seeker, you will buy your Groceries here. The high standard of our Table Supplies appeals to the most fastidious. Look here for quality ard Grocery Dept. Snaps price. 19 chests black tea reg 40¢ fOP . ... .... se k6 k e k k6 +j 7 chests mixed tea reg 40¢ for. .. ...... se + ++ 6. .ls 7 chests mixed tea reg 25¢, going at 8 lbs for. .. 15 cases prunes reg 12%¢, sale price, 3 lbs for.. .. Baking Powder, Sterling Brand, reg 15¢....... . Powdered Borax. reg 108 fOr.............}6 6606 Rising Sun Stove Polish. reg 10¢ ftor........ ... 12 cases Telephone matches, reg 15¢ for.... ..... Parlor matches, reg 108 f9P .. .. .l k.k > ek k e e e + Saginaw Tip matches, best made, reg 15¢ for .. .. 5 cases John Buail Pickles. reg 15¢ for........ ... Everedy Starch, reg 106 fO® ........ k00 0 «e k0 k}4 Handy Ammonia for washing, greatest thing out 1 Carload Best granulated Su%ar just received.......... ... 22 1bs. for $1.00 C Oflate years the ladies‘ branch of the Farmer‘s Institute is meeting regularly ard doing good. Especially this last year since we got some new comers into it. _ Monthly meetings are held in some of the houses and the good ladies of the house always use them well. On certain occasions they hbave ladies to lesture to the people here sent by the Government. Some few mouths ago there was a a lady lecturing here who gave a good discourse on Country Life as more healthier than City life. _ Also the description of the sort of a wife a farmer â€" should have. One man near â€" here, whose attention was drawn so much by the lecture that he is taking a great interest in the Inâ€" stitute and by what we bear and see we belieye he will soon bring home a wife to assist his aged mother, Keep going right ahead, ladies, you are doing good work. The next monthly meeting will be held in the house of Mrs Wm Dingâ€" wall near the Proton aad HAgremont townline on Wednesday the 6th of Ostober at 2 o‘clock and a good meetâ€" ing is expected. On the same day at 7 o‘clock p. m. a large open meeting will be held in the Orange Hall, where a lecture will be given by Hobt. Birmingham of Toronto, the Grand Organizer of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario west, also other speakers are expected. We understand that everyone is made welcome. The church manse bere is not getâ€" ting along very fast now as some of the men are off work. The hum of the threshing machine and whistle are heard here often. We have reported before that the grain was turning out well and now we can say that the yield is much better then the farmers expected. Richard Hall and his son Thomas have got a new Waterloo threshing nutfit and doing splendid work. They have Wm Sackeit, a first class man to attend and run the engine and everything goes nice. It‘s a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the Heart and Kidneys, _ That is all wrong! A weak Stomach, mears weak Stomach nervee, always, And this is a‘so true of the Heart and Kidneys,. ‘The weak nerves arc instead crying ont for help, This explains why Ir Shoop‘s Restorative is promptly helping Siomach, Heart. aud Kidvey aiiments, The Restorative reaches out for the actual cause of these ailments.â€"the faihng * inside nerves. # ©EL ETTE EP PCE Auyway test the Restorative 48 hoars. It won‘t cure as soon as that, bnt you will sare‘y know that help is coming, Sold by MacFarlane & Co, Hopeville. And Sheriff‘s Seizure Children‘s day service was conâ€" ducted on Sunday morning in Amos Church. _ Mr Adams the Superinâ€" tendent led the service. _ Rev. Mr Kendall gave a fine talk on, * What the Bible bas done for us and what use we are making of the Bible." Tuesday, Holstein Show Day, was a holiday in bur town, so we all took a driye out to the tair and spent a pleasant day among our friends. Mr and Miss Campbell, Swinton Park, attended Amos charch Sanâ€" day moraing and yisited their friend Miss Eliza Wilson. On Tuesday of last week as Mrs Hay, Jennet and Mrs Morrison were out driving, when passiog Boothville corner, a dog ran out, barked and frigatened the horse, causing it to run to the side of the road. ‘The buggy was upset and all were thrown out. _ Mrs Hay was unconscious and the others escaped with a few bruises. A short time after the accident hapâ€" pened Dr Sneath drove along and took Mrs Hay home. _ Weare pleased to say she is improving though still confined to her bed. Mrs Parker who had been staying with her parents here, the past month, returned to her home in 'i)'or- onts this week. Drive Rhenamalisca out of the blood with Dr Shoop‘s Rheumatic Remedy and see bow quickly pain will depart. Rub ons never did reach the real disease, Rheumatism isn‘t in the skin, It‘s deep downoâ€"it‘s constitutional. _ Getting rid of the pain, is after all, what counts. That is why Dr Shoop‘s Rheumatic Remedy goes, by word of mouth from one to another. . And hsrein lhies the popuilarity of this Remedy, It is winâ€" ning defenders everywhere. Tablets or Liquid, * Sold by MacFarlane & Co. A young lady visited a Domestic Sz:ience Club and ber attentions were ‘ divided between the dress worn by a friend and the directions for making a 1 cake by one of the demonstrators She went home and wrote the recipe for her mother who was paralyzed to read the following : Take two pounds of four, three rows of plaiting down the front, the whites of two eggs cut bias, a pint of milk ruffed around the neck, balf pound of currants with seven yards of bead trimming, grated lemon peel with lace fichu ; stir well with yisite sleeves ; garnish with icing and passementerie : Bake in a bot oven until the skirt is tucked from the waist down on either side, and finish with large satin rosettes., 0 stopped in 20 minutes Fond a stamp forour sure with Dr. Shot&s ,,.np,,mm.g.. What Croup . Remedy,. One | . Tprizeson Patents‘.A test will surely prove. M‘R’g" 4 M No vomit no disâ€" Temple Building, 135 tress, A safe and pleasingsyrupâ€"50c. Druggists. | Thoonly firmof Graie THE DURHAM REVIEW Dromore. Slightiy Mixed Shoe Savings Extraordinary 10 Cases new shoes bought at half price go on Saleâ€" All new stock 60 pairs child‘s school shoes, regular 1.25, sale price 75 pair special Misses, Box Calf, leather lined school shoes, reg 2.00 fOPf ...... .. .+k. ++>> > 100 pair special ladies button kid shoes, reg. 1.25 L0 2.00 JOL .. . ... sls v‘ir a sxivia‘y hen wos gis t n + 75 pair ladies‘ vici kid oxfords regular up to . 2.25 fOF........ ... kx 666 k k k60 kx k66 k6 kk + 38 pair ladies vici kid bals heavy sole, regular 2.00 AOF..s.«« c2ssÂ¥r igiÂ¥iax rirx rs+% *k Â¥%** 48 pair special ladies vici kid blucher, dull calf tops, regular $2.25 fOr ...... ... k k0 k k66 Considering the quality, will dumfound the keenest competition and bring to you the most emphatic and the most startling Bargains ever offered in Canada. Interesting, profitable news : Every Dept. overâ€" flowing with Bargain Snaps==â€"for you. Don‘t consider the distance. People are coming hali a hundred miles to the worldâ€"known Sale. Follow the Crowds : Pick up the Snaps just as advertised General Mdse. Sensationally A. D. LEAROYD, Water proofs for fall work. All rubbers selling at cost. Selling McKechnie‘s Big $35,000 Stock, Child‘s, Misses‘ and Ladies‘ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Mortgage which will be produced, at the time of sale, there will be offéred for sale by Pablic Auction at the ** Hahn House" in the Town of.Darbam on Thursday the 25th day of November A. D., 1999, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon, the following propâ€" erty : * Being compused_ of the north east portion of Park Lot number seven, on the north side of South Street, in the Town of Darham, in the County of Grey, hayving a frontage on Bruce Street of two hundred and eighteen feet, and extending westwards with an uniform width to the easterly limits of the lands of the Grand Trunk Railway Company : together with all buildings, plant and machinery erected thereon, including the steam boiler and engine, and all fixtures in connection therewith. _ Terms or SaLr :â€"Ten per cent of the amounnt of purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, and the balance thereof, in thirty days thereâ€" after, without interest. For turther particulars algply to J. P. TEnrorp, Darham. Vendor‘s Solicisor. Jaurs Carsox, ' Auctioneer. Dated 30th September A. D., aâ€"â€"â€"â€"@# #â€"â€"â€" I Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly loosen when using Dr Shoop‘s Cough Remedy, And it is so thoroughly harmâ€". less, that D¢ Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else, even for very young babres. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung hbealing mountamous shrub give the curatiye properties to Dr Shoop‘s Cough Iemedy. gt calms the congh, and heals the sensitiye bronchial meimbranes, No optum, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or sappress, Demand Dr Shoop‘s. Aocept no cther. Sold by MacFarlane & Co. 100 acres, house, stable and break wg, valued at $1,200, 6 miles from Minetonas, Man. on the C. N R. close toland of which an_ average of 42 busheis per acre of Fall wheat was threshed, all good land, a never fail; EAOEY Ee UTeRne NTiT A@RCC ol clee e Pade s en ing spring creek runs across corner of it. â€"$1,200,00 cash, 160 acret, 4 miles from Swan Kiver, Man,, all good clear, prairie, clear litle. _ Price :â€"1,200.00,. Cash $800.(0, Mortgage $400.00. J HeEwirsoN®, 306 Somerset Building, MORTGAGE SALE Manitoba Land in the hands of Learoyd, the Broker, for 12 Days Longer egular 1.25, sale .75 1f, leather 1iï¬e.(? 1.39 s s t sc MA oc 119 *« 1 40 Winnipeg, Man. Any case of piles can be cured. Can casily and promptly cured with the right remedy. There are many remedies that are said to cure, but few that really do. is one of the few. _ There is no doubt about it because it has never yet failed when faithfully used acâ€" cording to directions. Piles can Our Pile Ointment Blind, bleeding and itching piles are lessened at once and each bit of relief is a step toward permanent cure. Insurance for Y ourChildren and Yourslf f One summer danger is rcâ€" duced to a minimun by relyâ€" ing upon Red Cross Dysentâ€" ery Cordial. Far better in every respect than ordinary bowel remedics. If you will try this and learn its superior properties, you will never be without itfin the house. MacFARLANE Town Office C.P.R. Buy your Tickets Here Druggists and Booksellers 100 pairs Boys‘ school shoes in grain and be calf regular 1.50 fOr.... .... .222 se ++ e ++ n > 75 pair Boy‘s vici kid and box calf, heavy sole regular 2.00 fOF . ... ... ... 6206 k0 se e e 0e + +9 60 p?irs men‘s shoesâ€"all kinds, regular up to 2. OKssilais .n Linax Sn ahhkss,sr n sakas s aw sns *A 48 pair Men‘s vici kid blucher, regular 2.25 for 60 pair men‘s box calf bais and vici kid bals, â€"regular 2.50 fOP ,....... .220 2000 k k se n en +# 75 pair men‘s buff working shoes, regular $2,25 dian kip, regular 3.00 for.... .... ...... â€">>+ 60 pair men‘s Box calf leather lined, bluchers, regular 3.50 400 . ... .......s w0 s es en n n n +9 48 pair men‘s box calf bluchers, fine G. G, W. make, regular 3.50 fOP.... ...« s e> se +k ++ > 60 pcirs men‘s vici kid bluchers, patent tip, reg 5.00 FOK .‘ .. .. . .+« s« rx acarss (¢ik4 axasiasa® 4 SPOE uo s i nsc t on ie t t t t t 006 00 t n on O T M t 000000 100 pair men‘s chrome kip, French kip, Canaâ€" Price 25 cents. Price 25 cents. for be Cured , Put them on your Feet and the savings in your Pocket Youth‘s, Boys‘ and Men‘s. Merchandise Broker Sale The following timetable will be in effect until further notice : Read down read up a.mp. m p.m. &.m. 6 45.3.00 Walkerton 9,40 12.55 7.06 3.23 leave Hanover ar‘ve 9.19 12.54 7.14 3.83 Allan Park 9.11 12.26 7.28 3.52 Durham ‘8.07 12.12 7.38 4.03 Mc W illiams 8.47 12.02 7.50 4.17 Priceville 8.35 11.50 8.004,.30 ar‘ve Saug.Joct. leave 8.25 11.40 7.38 4.03 Mc W illiams 8.47 12.02 7.50 4.17 Priceville 8.35 11.50 8.004,30 ar‘ve Saug.Jot. leave 8.25 11.40 Connecting with traims to and from Toronto. _ Only one change between Durham and Toronto, Speed, comfort and safety. Come to us for tickets and informaâ€" tion, We are also agents for Allan and Dominion line steamsbips and C, P, 1 ocean liners, MacFARLANE & CO. Durham Calder 4 Block, Durha Allâ€"wool Blankets, $3, 4 and 4.75 pr Bed comforters from 1.35 to 3.00 ea Large 11x 4 size Flanneliette Blanâ€" kets, white or grey....1.25 pair Lace Curtains, .. 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, 1,00 ea Honeycomb wool Shawls, 50c, 75, $+ Black sateen Underskirts, $1, 1,75 ea Men‘s Cardigan Jackeis 1,00, 1.25 ea Floo: «(y‘lcloth .. ...25¢ a square gd Table Oilcloth, 45 in wide . . .. 25¢ yd New Prints and Ginghams now in See our 25¢ and 50c Dress Gooas Flour, Feed, Seed & Groceries Fresh Groceries New Fruits Choice Contectionary PureSpices & Vinegars No. 1 Family and Pure Manitoba ours Fine Salt Farmers Produce Wan MATTHEWS & LATIMER W. H. BEAN in and box .75 1'(:-&\')' sole & uk a s w n n ® 2.25 for kid bals, }%g iss 1 39 > 100 To 279 ie: d un ‘â€"< 1098 Call and see tec. Priced For us 9,40 12.55 9.19 12.34 9.11 12.26 8.07 12.12 A a L4 t