ici"irir'aTi: use“: “seesaw“: a! . . . t, For School Opening 'li it) ls what you get when you visit this store. Its wonh money to be posted on what you ate think- ing of buying. We have light shoes and heavy shoes for the farmer, mechanic, laborer, gentle- man, ladies, Misses and children in many different styles and prices. Light on Shoes MENS and BOYS' New Fall Overcoats We have never had such a showing of Men’s, Young Mens’s and Boys' Over- outs as we have this you. We have most any styles that any man will want at prices to suit his purse. Tailored . in the Ian Chesterfield style with t,','ilf velvet collars and the new College Ulster with high collar up to the neck, made from the best all wool ma- terials with good quality linings, in the new shades of Brown and Green tweeds and plain ,Black and Gray English Beaver and Milton Cloths. You will find, if you buy your Overcoat here, that you will be sure of getting the Newest style at the right price. . Men's & Boys' Suits We are showing a. very large stock of Men's and Boys' Suits, finely tailored in single and double breast- ed styles made from the best quality ot English Worsteds and'Tweeds in a great variety of patterns. Big reductions in broken lines that Plenty of Hosiety at right prices. Al in abundance. Trunks, valim, suit Repairing and custom work as usual at Men's Overcoats Sole Agents for Progress Brand Clothing E War/oak MciLRAmil It lines that we are not stocking again. prices. Also Mitts lined and unlined ralises, suit cases, telescopes in stock. as usual at the down town Shoe Store. PROGRESS plump . CLOTHING no Friday morning for Toronto the! upendmg . few months with her mother, Mrs J.Wtutmore and other friends here. Mr Dan McFadden and Mina Scott of Toronto, upon: a week with the former" parents. Mr and In T. Mo- Sudden and other friend! Bud relu- "I. ia, with to oongntnlnu Mr um] MN Wm Bulky on the am"! of their young daughter. -iir" L ,ii, Jai. Hopkins visited It and um Jas. lock of Egremont one GGing lan week. m Wm Hagan and children of Pinkerton. spent. I few dun hat week with In: parents " and It! Jag. Brown hero. me Jan. Home visited her son Wm Moore, Durham, one day last week. at and are D. Watson heve begun housekeeping in Mr John Lawrence's vacant house near the Cement Lake. an Henry Baton and sin Emma of Glenelg Centre, spent Thundey eyening with their friends the Hapltin fund}. oi, Chm-lute Porter of Proton, spent A few duyalutweek with her grandparents), in und Ina A.Lawrencc. m und ms Jim nine oi H- ville, formerly of this pllce, owed on some of their old neighbors and spent a night with Mr 1nd ms Jas Hopkins. They both look halo and Marty. an} Wm Aljoe made a business trip to Hanover one day last week. was magnet. quirr left Thursd a} morning for Toronto. . A pain proscripmon it} printed upon each Mc. box of Dr. Shonp‘s Plnk Pain Tablets. Ask your Doctor or Draggist it this formula: 18 not complete. Head paims, wumnniy pains, pains anywhere not. imam relief trom u Pink Pain Tablet. Bold by MnaFarlane & Eo. On Monday 27th quite a number ol our people here went to Cedatyille to attend the tee puny in the Presby- terian church. They report having a very pleasant. time. On Friday the lat they had another puny in the same church and a large number of the members went to it from here. It wee a success. Min line Whitmpre_left I week hit McLean the student has now left as he " going back to college. The Bey. Mr Currie from a western town in the Saugeen Presbytery, occupied the pulpit here Inst Sunday both ofternoon and evening. lie preached two fine eermons to crowded churches. The church here is get- ting up again to its proper standing, that is the good people are attending well and taking a good interest in church matters. We hue a change In the mail orrying. Mr Scott. has given up the business and one John Smyth of Egremont got the contract. and he bus moved to our Village to the house yocaled by David Allen now in Dar. ham. An tuseident,--Lturt week while Peter McMurdo was going through a farmers stable on the 12th con, where he won attending a threshing mac- Inne he got a bad kick from a horse while passing him. A doctor had to be brought but last accounts he is doing very well. The fall shows have a fair attend. once from this part of Proton this year. Beginning with Toronto then London. Durham, Mt. Forest, Hol- stem. Fleahelton and lately Prieeville, and some of them had cold and wet weather to contend with. Popular Place tiopeville. mummy“ Tttix, We TEE DEBRA! REVIEW It It not necessary for us to give anything in the shape of a report of our annual exhibition held in this town on Friday, Oct. lat. " we now no less than three editors there, an Irishman. a lowlander and one a highlander. It is said that birds of one leather will know each other. 8tt it in with Editors for we saw the trio i having quite a consultation or rather ‘conversation whether their subject (iii on polities or romething else " lilo not know, however we know that each and all of them will do jnetiee in 1 giving a report of our excellent show. which by the way was hard to surpass in any loan or city in Ontario it spite of the very inclement weather that happened to be on that day. but it seems that these patrouizmg did Iii pay any attention to the coolness of the weather. From a distance we saw Reeve Hunt and son of Glenelg. Councillor McNally and ex-Reeve and Mrs McFadden all ofGlenelg. Editor Irwin of the Durham Chron- Icle. Editor Homage of the Durham Review. Editor McIntyre of Dundalk and Editor Mortimer of the Shelburne Free Press were there also and prob. ably eome Editors that we didn't know. 7mrt5 ARCHIVES TORONTO Mr Black of Durham. unongst the crowd, being judges. . Mr And Mrs Cb“. McDonald of the township of Bruce are viaming at Mrs McDonald’s old home. South Glonelg. With her father Mr John Mel’lml for A few dsys and took in the Pnceville 8110* on their way coming. Mr Donald McKinnon. son of our postmaster. is engaged in a school in Notmanby. commencing this Monday the 4th inst. Occasion brought us down to Me- Willmma stat-ion on Saturday last. Three women were sitting on the platform uniting the coming train.. Two of the Induce had little babies which by appearance felt the uncom- fortable eonihtion of their waiting room, while the mothers' mce lectures were changed from the natural color to e bluish nature. The third Indy was lucky enough to have no one to keep comfortable but herself. It would not cost the C. P. B. Co. much to put up a smell shock 8x10 for to shelter passengers when waning. The McGillivrsy boys with their big blower and traction engine is in the vicinity of Top Cliff this week and is doing good work. It is said that Abram Hooper has 8000 bushels of grain and Arch. Mchaig, who is only threslrng this Monday, will probably home more. The moat of the farming community are busy ploughing at present and is in better condition since the rain came. Po- ‘tatoe digging will be probably this week general. Mr Donald McMillan. south line Artemeain. has the contract. of build. ing s cement. bridge on ,the town line Artemesin and Glenelg at Math- era’creek and is busy at the job this week. Mr and Mrs Patton owaen Sound. are visiting an Mrs Patton’s sister, Mina Wright of this place. Mrs Calder of Durham, vlsited. as was seen in last week's paper, at. her friends. Mr and Mrs D. Graham's of this town for a couple of days. The ','In friends of Mrs Patrick Sutlivan of rin, but formerly of Top Cliff, south line Glenelg. were pleased to see her at. the show here on Friday and looking so well. Mrs Grier of Dundalk, attended the Show on Friday last in this place. We no sorry to report the accident that befell Mr Robt. Mortreed of Top 0th. A couple of weeks ago while threshing at Chas. Ferguson's of North Egremont and feeding flax, some small particle of stone or gravel or something else struck him in the eve causing him to go to Strstford hospital for treatment. An operation was necessury and he is doing " well as could be expected so for. We ihope to see Mr t'shortreed home all lright soon. Mr Malcolm McInnes who met withasimilar accidunt two months ago is carrying a bandage over bis eye yet and will take some tune be. fore it can be exposed without cover. Gaelic Communion was held in the Presbyterian church on Sunday last and will be in English next Sunday. The Misses Clmstena McDonald and McEsehem of Toronto, “a back to their several homes South Glenelg. Bob Fisher had no less than A half dozen of cooks at his threshing and not one of them be could cull his own. They all say they had good times for they were all boss tor the time being. Miss Maggie McLean is at present spending some time with her aiste: hire Neil McCannel of Durham. Mrs McIntyre of Egremont, left over a week ago for Port Arthur where she " going to stay with her son David McIntyre formerly of Egre- mom. Miss Kate McQuame who spent some tune at her parents' home, Mr and Mrs John Met2uw.rie north line, left for Duluth accompanying Mrs McIntyre to Port Arthur. George Lothian, Councillor. of Egremout. end some one else whose hum we did not see Attended at the mclm taking the ca h a he show. Some thought they were wicked for ehtrrging 2litt tot. a ticket to give to Vet McIntyre who stood It the gate '.0 admin them In to ace III the tun diepley of all kinds melde Ind out. Mrs Reily who bu been poorly " nearly two years. is not much 'm. proved. Mr John MoAuhur, merchant, is in poor health M. present but we hop. Ut he him better in the an: future. Miss Jennie James who bu been Priceville was oaen one of the bedfut for “no but (out yes". " you imptoymg any but she hem her ill- neu with much pntienoa Ind feel: quite cheerful and happy all the time. -» .. t, " humnnin. Ex-Beeve Alex Muir attended to delegate Lodge meeting held " eemly In connection wt or Society. ... n " DOC!EI,. Mr and Mrs Burgess of Durplm. (nee Baum MoKinncn) viamd (mud: in this locum] lately Rev. Dr. Farquharsort of Durham, preached. in Amos on Sunday. In the evening the Ladies Foreign Mis. gionary Society held their thank offer- "W. Dr. Farquharson gave a fine .r_igttanrq, sermon. Some special ing. Dr. Farquhnrson gave a true missiouery sermon. Some special music was given by the choir. On Saturday afternoon the trussiort Band met in the basement of the church. The children brought in their mission boxes. Contents a- mounted to $1 I. 50. Threshing machine is humming In our burg this week. A few from here attended Priceville tair, last week. . Mrs Simpson, Toronto, and Miss Carrie Cameron, Holstein, visited at Mr Colin McMillan's over Sunday. Muss Mary Jo visiting friends more this week. Council met Sept. 27th, Councillor Hunter unavoidably obunt. Minutell eoOrmed. Communications "oewai-- from Single Tu Nnooiistiorv--no action. From Wm Dickson attendonoe on an!" pox patients no follows: Thou Kirby 08.60 l W T Finder $3.25 ; Alex Dodds 016.75 ; Jno Gnrvev $2.75 l Jno Kirbyl 83.50. Total 031.76. Paid ond filed: From J P TWord to Bryan vs. McCobe, total costs $22.61. Paid Ind filed: From Wm Kingston. Tp solicitor. od- vice and wrmen opinion on small pox matters 87.00 I paid. From Judge Widdstield, re award S S No 5, Egre- mont, ' cost of Arbitration, t18,00; paid, Lothian-lotsa-That this Council gppr_ove_ of “nomination of the Bond of Health in recalling the accounts m3. dared tor M H 0 feet while acting in his of11tGl capacity. and mama the account rendered for attend-nee and nectmaritm.-Ahsrried. h! o.utuur-Lotltitus -Thet this Coun- cil instruct its Sohouur to take immedi- ate steps to collect the amounts as ren- dered for attendance and necessaries from the small pox "tions,--""', Ily-Law 236 to clot-e up and convey n portion of Petrie Sn Crescent to L B Nicholson was pussod,oso By-st 237 to levy the rates. The County “to be. ing increased two above last your. with additional costs in the miuticipaliiy makes the rate slightly in advance from last. war. ' " _ al . n n-»__L..l u... ,...... Road "portts-qoutr, Lotbian reported havmg spent in his Dim-non 9169.00; Com, tees $7.50 ; Com. Watson report. ed having spent in his Division $178.27; Com lees 07.00. Com, Mehrthur reported Inning ex- pended 972 in his division, lees 95.00. Geo Hamilton gave a detailed not of tilemakmg as lollowo I 51-20 It. 54-16 In and 64-20 ft, cost of making 016.20. $16 20 and 816 respectively. Total cost of mulling. $48.40 ; drawing 22 bills cement. 06.00; reps. to moulds 61.00; 2 “A oil 80c ; total 647.95 ; lenvmg AT. 10 (a. 70-16 ft and 22-20 " tile en hand and 5 bblu cement It $1.65. Gravel ac- couuhs and a lew small items amounting to 94?.09 were paid. ' Was Aberdem. grading Ind moving grader, 86.00; Mau'l World Collectors' ttoO, 02.90 ; Reeve. 1 day consulting Sniiclbor re B. of Health. 63.00; Clerk serwces B. of Heath, $2.00; Clerk's quarter salary. 643.75 ; G E Hudson, priming By-Laws B. of Hesith, 85.25 ; U Drumm. 75 bags cement, 631.85. Stomech troubles would more quick- ly dinppear 1f the idea of treating the “use. rather than the effect, would come into pumice. A any. inside, blade!) nerve. says Dr Sheep. govern- and given strength to the stomach. A branch also - to the Kent. end one to the Kidneys. When those "imude nerves" fail. than the orgml must. taller. Dr, Blioop's Rulorative is direct. ed tspeteifietUly to these failing nervel. Within 48lsours after smrllng the Item. toralive treatment which“ say they realize a gain. so'4 by Machrlano a 00. Adjourned to meet on Moaday, Nov. Igth. _ _ The Toronto Daily Star Egremont Council. Dromore. The beat proof that people like a newspe is their willipgness to Pt good money for it. per More peel->16 b'uy the “Toronto Daily Stu†thin any 9ther Daily, Weekly or Monthly published in the Province of Ontario. Moreover, the circulation of the “Toronto Daily Star†is increasing more rapidly than that of any other newspaper in Canada. - These things do not just happen. There must be a reason. In this case there are several reasons. The " Toronto Daily Star tt publishes Market Reports " to " hours earlier than the morning news. Cohsequently people 1ikiihe "romnto Bail Mar" better than any other newspaper. y '" m mm “Tm My - Mutu- m "e-".". 6MP“ ha dye-1'50; dad to do" Min prion. my; 'iii"? _ .y . _ F . ' Juli, Owen Sound, is ds m and around Dro- The Most Popular Paper In Ontario sttraetive in women. ie ot Amines“. m the Grand n Brampton to- with the Forest- $1.50 A Year D. Anus. Clerk. ilnol The best of everything in the hardware line is to be toun in The Hardware Store We ate offering you this week the greatest 5 gallon Galvnnized Iran A“: nn ""1 Gmline Can thug ttatt name on n label - " sterling on gum - B"*' v - Coal Oilnnd Gasoline can mu u... ever been manufactured. This is not the only kind we have to show you. Prepare your stove pipes for winter before the weather gets any cooler, The Sherwin- Williams ‘Stove Pipe Aluminum is a Prueâ€- !ative as well as a Cleaner. We also /cirry other lines of Stove Pipe Vsr- nish1 quarters for weanmg "_""""'. Ask your neighbor about the kind and quality we sell. 1n Clothes Wringers we an sat- isfy your taste. Have you seen our " Dan Patch " Clothes Wringer ? Do not forget that we have a good stock of Lap Rugs and Lap Rubbers. We carry the greatest variety of Halters that is to be found Anywhere. See our Colt Halters. l w. Black srrnstretit " mam: " GUN’S mum STORE This is more then 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 end honesty in make. It iriaMstothis If we say a thing is so, it's so. Get our label on all your drugstore goods. It is a good thing to go Hardware l by, New Fancy Goods Stock We have just passed into stock the following new and up- to-date goods, which we cordial- ly invite the ladies of Durham and surrounding country to call and examine '. Our We also earrytrtittoaattrtrttettt of STOVES. RANGES. TIN and ENAIELWARB. FLEURY'S FLOWS. SHARES. BOOT POL- PERS and TURN]? DRILLS. K. Cochrane Opposite s. Scott‘s store Linen Damasks Towels Fancy Linens Lace Curtains Embroideries Ifiantteltetteg Dress Goods Hosiery Ladies Whitewear Fancy Goods BtsTiWt? "P'""""" __.... ' a-aero" can by curcd. On a“! and promptly Cured with the right may. There are an, Mi†that arc mud tn can. but by“! really do. Piles can Our Pile Ointment II GIG d the few. Tin tc 3 no M “C “male it hos m It'r yet faBed WM Mthfully um x',' .41 . mediate trrdieectietets. Blind, bleeding and , l ( "it piten m leaned at ("hc and â€that d 'elief is a strp hm?†Insurance for Your Children and Yours“ One answer danger u 't. ducal to aminimun by a Is. ing - “Cross l)\\\ tit- cry Cordial. Far better in Her) "spot than ordinary bowcl funk duh. If you will try this and Inn its superior properties, you “I†nt‘u'r be without Mn the house. MacFARLANE Calder , Block. Durham All-wool Bunkeu, .3. 4 and I f.", w Bed comforters from 1.35 to '.s w t'N ml! axe Flsnnellrnr Hum- whit: or grey. . . .1.ei, p ,lt LaoeNetitm,..giie. 50c. 75c, 1m ek Honeycomb wool Shawls, an. T,', $1 BuekatoeatUndemtirudm, 15:...» M qetiih.. a.†tir'q11"r"' nu. 8il1','llt mu wide. .. .L New “in Lili iiailalm, mm‘ m tue our Slie ind toe Dress hum.» gun's cntdittisn “chem 1.00. l in Lawn and Muslin. Ladies' Waists WWII“! to he lold to (Ivar. All tho expensive 011931â€? gold out, Nothing lelt over 82 M ml: 5nd to (a! rid of the Milan- cewe win tell them at the fol. lowlng uric†. " you Inn! It waist don'l 'ttu'0tiitt chance at they ww- cheop helm-e the reduction. - Wilkins fol TM " tiair., tet the thing or 1hr C L. GRANT 2MWaMttoe....... ... 57,00 ""t.8"rniat form. 1.50 13'“ for...... .’.75 tMWuatfttr-...., .1.oo , “not! Phones Wan j“, ... "d. . .. M, M“ & Groceries Fresh Groceries New Fruit. “do. Confection!†Pmlm O Vhtettttry IO. 1 Mil and Pure Win our: Town We C.P.R. 0mm: tad Booksellcr:, Flue But lay your Tickets Here MATTHEWS & LATIMER W. I. BEAN It!“ . cents. Mlldnyl. mum“. A Big Baie of nausea» tall sad we us. be Cured " yd id OCTOBER 7, 1909 No imagi turday- m the Big S McKe dealers v and Satu ing the E " pair Lune tip, we Motrrly S 96 pair Men's worth $3 Gilbert ant enjoyed by to sell rel: lived up ti The $110