Is what you get when you Visit this store. Its worth money to be posted on what you etc think- ing of buying. We have light shoes and heavy shoes for the farmer, mechanic. laborer, gentle- nun, ladies, Misses and children in many different styles and prices. Light on Shoes Big reductions in broken lines that we are not stocking again. Plenty of Hosiery at right prices. Also Mitts lined and unlined in abundance. Trunks, values, suit cases, telescopes in stock. Repairing and custom work as usual at the down town Shoe Store. We are showings 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. MENS and BOYS' New Fall Overcoats Tailored in the Ion Chesterfield style with dig 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 Clothe. Yon 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 have never had each efshowing of Men’s, Young Mens’s tmil Boys' Over- coats as we have this year. We havezmost any styles that any man will want at prices to gait his purse. Central Drug Store For School Opening Sole Agents for Pfogress Brand Clothing Men's Overcoats J. S. MCILRAITH 1 OT. War/oak We have avery fine display of Cut Glass at prices to suit everybody. Supplies. The New Read- ers will be in this week. We carry a full line of t.t.t School Books and School , Cut Glass '?ttil,f/ggro Call and see us. By October I 5th 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. On Thursday the 7th October, one of the largest gatherings ever seen in the {township of Glenelg. assembled " the home of the well-known Mr and Mrs George Arrowsmith, of Po. mona. the occasion being the funeral of their only son. Thomas, who died on the 6th Oct.. 1909, after being six months in bed with an incurable dig. ease which brought this fins young man to his grave at the age of twenty- one years and nine months. That mother who watched and stood at the bedside of her only dutiful boy for these long months, naturally held up hopes till lately, that the " Good Author ' of all things would spare her only son longer, but He saw fit to have it His way and now the: fathcr, mother and only sister are left to mourn, but not like those without hope, for their dear boy assured them i that " was well with him in the fu- ture, although he would naturally like to live longer. The funeral ob- aequies was conducted by the Rey‘ds. Matheson and Berry, each making very appropriate references to the de. ceased'e Christian life and character. Some very appropriate hymns were sung by the Zion choir, being some favorite ones of the departed. The pall-bearers were six young boys " close to the deceased's age " possible, Undertaker. Wm Watson with his new outfit. The funeral was to the English church cemetery near San- geen bridge. The whole community extend condolence to Mr and ms Arrowsmith in their sad bereavement. FIFTY GIRLS WANTED Last Sunday III Communion a†in the Presbyterian church in an: pine. The (in, being 'ins, the peo- pine. The My Racing Inc, the poo- rtu being I will“). tu" ,of 900919. ihera in 1 var} e' "aiu, authored for the ata'. Not bu thin I 32 wtook of tho "emit ordin. In the Baptist church . you31 mun fiom Tometto notched for a all to that body " their In. pater. Mr Kipp. lets for Stone: to " new drugs, a weak ago. Death at any tune is a and and solemn event. The aged. the middle aged, the youth are all alike, taken away when it calls for its prey. It matters not. whether its the only son or only daughter its sure to make out its point once it sets its intentions in force to captivate those He seeks to be His. Mm Russia McLeod was appoint- oi organist for the Presbyterian church,u Mia. Beily tendered her remgmtlon on “count of the illness of her mother she could not very well attend to it properly. Muss Baily was organist for the last eight years And attended to her dunes fuithfnlly. It in evidence of good him in the propoeed union between Methodieu end thyterinnl to nee tome at the Methodiue at the communion table in the Presbyterian church In" Sobboth. Mr Roger Melamine (will, on partly laid up with measles " pree- ent, but are getting along on good " con he expected. Dating the put week In more like July wanker than October. However we In looking for a change by :11 uppuuncea soon. Miss Christen McLenn in organist in the Bcptm church, while Miee Berry, daughter of poster Berry of the Methodist church, tekee the lead in the Methodist church on the argon, together with her own sweet. voice the singing is elweye good. The burn Ind contents of . Mr White, up the old Durban Bond, Artemosin, was totally contained by iirslately. Thisia the second tune Mr White's barn, unn'ered iiegtruetion by fire inside of two you". Mr Donald MoMillm in getting on line with his contact of muting a new cement bridge on townlxne. south of “no place. mums-a6. Priceville mnunmnnvmw John Little, who bu been visiting bore for a couple of weeks. lets on Mona†morning for Bushman. We no glad to know that John hoe pro:- poud in the West, and bu now u- cepud o very 1emersti" petition with the Banded Od 00.. It the lame time retaining hie interest in hia Fr. mer business. His geek! dilpoeition tad. method boning was†will no Rey Mr Wright, of Durham, pmch- ed in the Methodist church Sunday morning. exclnnging pulpiu with Rev Mr King. A number from hen Handed the Anniversary lemon n Yeovil In the themoou and evening, what! Mr Wright wu min the Rev Mr Matheson, of Knox College, occupied the Preabyten‘an pulpit on Sunday last in the absence of Rev Mr Little at Bellwood, when he was preaching anniversary "mom. Mr and Mrs Jan. Hopkins leove this Monday morning for Monkton, where they will "tend the wedding of their friend, Miss L. Nicholson on Tuesday the 12th inn. Mm Emma Aljoe of Durham, spam Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Aljoe here. Miss Mly Scott visited her uncle and sunt. Mr and Mrs Andrew Scott Sunday Int. Mr and Mrs John Lawrence of Egremont also Mrs W J Wilson and daughter Agnes of Boothville. called on the Hopkins family on Friday of In: week. Mr and Mrs Thea. Milligan and sister of Bantinck. visited the latter. parents Mr and Mrs II. Lawrence Sunday. We are pleased to see MraJas, Brown able to he out again after her Illness. Mr and Mrs Jag. Meek of Egre- mont also Misses Irene and Maggie Ritchie of Edge HI", visited the Hop. kins family the former part. ot the week. Mrs P. Lawrence accompanied by her mother Mrs A. Lawrence celled on Mrs Robt. Bell one day lest week. Quite a rush here last Friday morn. ing to get away to the Dundalk Show. Young W Black run the three mile foot nee with young ucNulty ubout a foot behind him. The meeting of Mr Robert Birming- ham, the Grunge Lecturer, last Wed. nesday was largely attended here and eyery one that was present was well pleased. Mr Joseph ueArdle wee chirmnn and he had no trouble in keeping the best of order, for the lee. ture was good and the people listened attentively. Mr Birmingham " to be back about the middle of November to organize an Orange Lodge. Damon bunch of Women 'g In. Imqu met last Wodnoadsy shat-noon a an home of III Walter Hum. 19 luhu pro-out. 2m " Coleridge [no an aeolian: paper on " Plenum -aheig plus in the Home. " In Wm Sun“ gun u very good pipe! on " Autumn, campus“ to the Att- tumn of our lives. " Eur, lady £90k port. In the discuuion on tud- Another horse accident the last. week. Wm Dingwall was leading out a wild colt mm stops halter, when it become unmanageable and he was thrown against. n log and got his arm broken. He is domg as well as can be expected. dintm and mun excellent recipe- "N Sivan. lg, next meeting will be held first Wednesday in November " the muse. Subjecu: I, Cute of the teeth. 2. Inexpensive Xmu Kins. All Indies m invited to we meeting. The Lndiee' brunch of the Farm. era' Institute meeting, which was to be held in ms Dingmsli's house on Wednesday 6th. was put back to Wednesday 13th, on account of m Dingwall having the threshing ma- chine that day, In John Hyland, Toronto] attend- ed the [metal of his wife‘s mother, are Garcon. on Wednesday. lent: Elijah and Sam Smith. Hol atom, visited st Eoclea' on Suniay. mu Elisa Wnlaou Attended the Tencben' Convention held in Dur. "e Thursday nnd Fridny of laat " Wm Benton. Domoeh, visited " J olm Benton'a over Band-y. I" Benwiek and Agne; Visited friends in Dundnlk Friday ttttd Sutur- day and attended Dundalk hit. After a long illness on nondey morning are John Gereon Sin. pess- ed to he: eternal rest. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon from her late residence to Amos cemetery. Service was conducted in the church. We extend sincere sympathy tome aorrowing husband and family. week. uiu Jennet Bay, who had been viomng her [menu here the you three weeks, returned to Toronto on Saturday. an John Renwick was Ga, the wanker for u iew duys. Pleued to tea him this " be " work again. If! C. Renmck is visiting her son Tom in Palmerston for acouple ot weeks. 'ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Popular Place Holstein. Dromore. Hopeville. .0-.. J A mum“. communion on er. Thomas Nichol. oommiuion on â€modicum.......................... John Hymn]. eonmiluon on "tunic! Wm Benton, grlvel.................. Wm Williunoon, grlvel.............. Andrew Ltr-mg.................. Baht Button. gravel.................. Mania Btorteshousa, gravel......... Chu Tibhlm, gravol.................. Tho: Rmâ€, gravel.................. Wilma Jack. gravel.................. Pull Hal-on. tr-ol................... Tin-clerk foe s',",','dEriiririiiiiii: Wm Weir. oommi on expendi- Joseph Schrilzler. cedar Gikiiii lot 18 can c.......................-.. bridge..............-........-............) Wm Black, mil: tor bridge......... J Atkinson, work on road............ W Wait. walk on tond............... Jno A Benton. work with tum Ind 'mul...............,............... Inn A Benton, ruling on damp... Junes Nelson. work on budge lot 18 con s...."...................:..), ate Ahtclotkliu, remit of rod MtrMian-Woir-Tut B Melba-Id be [um .58 for fill and nil!" And P Haley " for cod-r for ailing " lot 18, con tr.-4hxrried, _ Other [Shank were made u follows: Dyiem Familiar. Co, phat tor, rods wide, pvovndmg the price of said had do" not exceod the mm of titty dolls" and providfng ulna tUt tho C.P.B. Co bard . good oomfortlblo building or waiuug room to uncommo- dnte the unveiling Pablie.-C..rried, Mtu'ullr--Niouo1--TUt Duncan " Nui, be pud 96 tor work on bridge " Lot 18, Con 6,--arrimi. Nuhol-MeMi1lan-T)ut in the eyont of a. notion being established by the the C. P. B. Co " the place known so the "gravel pit" on Lot M, Con I, S D R and owned by William JIchon. We the Mnnicipll Council of Gleneig agreeto pun-chew otfheient lend from said lot to make opublic highway from the devtBtion or public road to the Bull- wey treck, said highway to be thin Niohol-Motul1y--mut Alex Fergus- on be paid 03.50 for wood for “one ermher.--turried. bear no hard on muniéipalitiou incuc of gecidents on rotuits.-Carriod. Weir-Fit-- Thu thin Council grunt 010 to South Grey Agricultural b'otturtr--Nrrusd. Mehri0an--vhir--Thu the move Ind clerk sign a petition to the Legislature paying that Section 606 of the Munici- pal be repenlgd or 01:111de so " not to Mr M. Holman. who for seven! months bu worked in the Lender ttthee, left on Monday to “has poni- tion In the 0am. Packet. his plm being hiUd by Mr Roberto.“ m. Foreâ€. Mr Holman). or Manny, " he vu {untimely known, will be much mined in musical circles hero and the good with“ of his may friends follow him. McNally - 1rtisM.1ltut--TUt cheques "one for 0128,60 to cover expenditure- on Connolly's hil1.--t3arriud, Wtsir-hftrMilhuv-Tttat the report of Commissioner for ward 1 be Adopud Ind that. cheque: "one to cover ward ttppropritstiots and 'rpeeiais umonntmg to $216.40.-Ahsrried, MoMilltm-Nichol-Tut cheques 18- Ine for bulance of ward :ppropriation in Win! 2, umounting to t1tH.46.--curriod. By-uw 498 and 499 were read third tin. and passed, By-an No 498 striking rues nnd By- Luv No 499 appointing collectors wu- inttoduood and rad a first and second mum] The Council mes Sept. 18, pnrsnsnt. lo adjournment. All the members present. The reevein'the obeir. Min- utes at hot lanolin“ rend and epproved. Communications read as follows; from Secretery McKay of tho Out. Mnnieipnl atstsoeisttiott, circulars; from C Firth and Geo Binnie asking for gun! tor S G Agricultural Society : from James Oborue Esq re Railway Crossings ; from Connor Nichol report of expendi- ture on Connelly's hill; from Commis- sioners for wards 1 " reports on bal- nncokot Ward Appropriations and special wor ' D. Cmoron moved into hit new house this week. Me McLuhlun Inn Man up " residence in Mt. Fora-t. Inning aha our Wm. Hamilton', bulinul. John Davin left for I tow a." hol. idsya Int. week n " home. - is, Thoma Brown in yiliting in Guelph and vicinity toe I few dun. Mr and Mn The). Greenwood 3nd Mr and Mn Clue. Moist visited friends in Owen Bound lat week. Mn Lou. formerly ot Glenelg. but now of Hamilton. is yilmng In Mr Theo. Greenwood'a. Min Ethel Weir visited friends in Gnanoeklnst week. intend of Miss Emil Greenwood " announced Int wee . .. it} Herb. Greenwood. of Edge Hill, had 8000 bus. of grain Ind cont ot mtg-hing w" {300.00._1_ ..... Mr and Mrs Dan Edge attended Merkdele fair end Mr Edge we: judge of roots, while Mu Edge no judge of the inside depertment. Mr J tmea Gowsnlook. of Walker. ton, visited at D. MoFlyden's on the avenue hut week. - Ohm". Lam, from Edge Hill, took In Morkdnlo hit Int week. Mm Jennie tupus, who spent the summer n home, went to Toronto Int week. The Slbbllh School Jubilee will be held on November 5th mat. School 'will close for the lemon the end of this month. Mr Wm Harrison psid 3 visit to Cbuley lust. week and purchased a handsome mare gt a good fitture. lot 10 con 4..../......1/d.C..y.C ttttf _..... o................"........ Glenelg Council Edge Hill. u..-...-......... 2i)2F, 5-11 9712 1465 410 2 70 960 845 " mute u a, Whi etc .is1'l7,1ci'l'lr"ff, tsWilli“, Winger. Batty's Hay Goods Promptness and hit dating will continue to be my motto Youu foe Raine-o, National priGiriiii',"im Robes, Blankets, Rugs, n..:... In.-.“ - - - Armstrong and Tudhope Cutteu Bell & Thoma Organs and Pianos Rudd Human. Toronto Raymond , PT William Sonia Socks?“ Past 'stu',"'""" Ids ows, mam c linen Kellen and Mac Mam"" Mee "5380;" and sum Thanksgiving is near at but! and you will likely have n turkey. To enjoy eating n turkey it is necessary to have it cooked properly. If you have not got the proper utensils it is impossible to cook it satitoetorily Buy one of our roasting pans and you will enjoy eating the Thanksgiving turkey. The weather is getting cool, when every child enjoys a pair of roller skates. We sell them. Have you seen our dopl ny of meat choppers. No kitchen is complete without one. We have one to suit every person. We can suit every customet in Ap. ple Pants. McIntyre B.uystr-umt,toe, Btuxsur tad Belit old and We have a supply of Fruit and Vegetable Blicete. They are the ind that delights every women. Our Lard and Fruit Presser: u: worthy of inspection, apecinlly when you have so many fallen apples. In Egg Crates we lead as we have different kinds. feta Hamilton; [fyougctklt mama“ of STOVES. RANGES. TIN Ind ENAIELWARE. FLEUBY'S FLOWS. SHARES. ROOT POL. PING and TURN" DRILLS. me on a laid sale as sterling on sliver 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 amonntstothis. If we sayathing is so, it's so. Get our label on all your drug store goods. It is a good thing to go We also carry a one assortment 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 '. New Fancy Goods Stock GUN’S DRUG " RE Hardware l GUN’S 4 W. Black by, K. Cochrane IGTd Males. I Linen Damasks Towels Fancy Linens Lace Curtains Embroideries Laces Flannellettes Dress Goods Hosiery Ladies Whitewear Fancy Goods Machines: -- tttNttBMt 14. 1909 Implements l f loLellan. Ill MATTHEWS New MTG.“ If“... no; ii, Bee our as: and one 'lll% Goods tare Curtain... Me. 50c. Tlie. 1.00 on Honeycomb wool Shawn. Uh. Tlb, Cl Black amen Under-skirts. Cl. 1,76 on Me an than. All-wool Blanket... " 4 and 4.76 pr Bed 00¢an from 1.85 to 3.00 at "tWg an maneueuo Bun. ' white or my....l.25 pair BIG‘! New but. Who-mun MWOVW in fact I full line ofDry Goods' &c. Come and be convinced. See for yourself. Up-to-date goods at right price: Don't be druid. Come in we won't pester you to buy. The goods will speak foe thenndm. C. L. GRANT ism of the few. There II no MK - itbeclulc it hat neve- get W when flithfully and ar. mm to directions. Blind, bleeding and itchmg pk Ire Wed at once and each bit of RIM is I step toward Jutr_trile-nbecured. Can ensitr and My cured with the right nmedy. There In my remedies tint Ire said to can. but few that Rally do. Our Pile Ointment Piles can Insurance for Your Children and Yourself MaCFARLANE We In now in a position to meet you: mt: in One mmcr danger is re. duced to I minimun by relr ing upon Red Cron Dyscnt, a7 Cordial. Far better in every respect than ordinary bowel remcdu's. " you will try this and learn us -riorrmrerties, you will never be without ttOrt the house. rom, Wee can. 0min: and Boouellers Tablq Linens Nahum. Towels Touching 01011113 qukets Rpm Coats . Children’s a Ladies' Goat! 8tt',) "Ml-nu: 48geqee%. In, you Tickets Inc Dress Goods Trimmings _L_inpns, Damask mum“ LATIIER Practice-u. Rheum“. be Cured if?! f THE MB, CASH an . W! H, 1909 McKechnie's Me: People know what th The completeness of I with the gigantic sno for the big Departmex looked forward to big Hundreds of excited 1 give the Half Pri W0 invite you to be c we and revel to you The REVII where1 good ior o Imperial G the best Co lnsu Allow trade, {his requirement one thousand d tspesoifieil sums I up hom injuries . bull or cow, i! machine or rea To anyonI for two REVIEW be given Ins A$ very I0