E. an H‘c Something new in the overcoat line coat with high collar in Green and P checked. â€" Also something extra in BJ collars. Before buying, come in and Regent tailoring gives which assures a perfectly sat are in Blue, Brown, Gray, Cl the latest style All sizes A large stock ol P3 ‘Tan Blucher heavy sole Also a number of D« shoes we have the Map Often the Cheapest o in nnanaata o es ESEEEEENEEEEE'\ We are n 300 yds. Dress !â€" clear, per yard ;mu: only each ...... YJV Remnants of Beaver Cloth, suitâ€" able for 1 length coats, black only, to clear at a low figure. In Parrott‘s OI4 â€" Stand ‘This Coat is Ladies‘ Dress Goods idies‘ Cravenette and Covert cloth coats, upâ€"toâ€"date make, suitable for fall wear. Your choice less than half + m NEW OVERCOATS saying d THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Wonderful Clearing Snaps & in Ladies‘ Skirts and Coats & u o â€" d Aeftane Ancere â€" TN length in collar an« stylish is Another THIR"V ARSITY." This coat is made seams, aud contains the best lining, can beautiful well moulded shoulder and will wei are the most reliable Beavers and Mertons i ounly. A[sx:,.oocoatfor....h...... e now comic the old Parr values These are only $7,00 up to $15.C Chesterfield cut ‘resh Groceries nd Fowl taken We‘re Youths Black styles for ... . .â€" Ladies‘ Coats ROBT. BURNETT THE MAN ll.\iltl';\.\? ROBT. BURNETT asa § , the Best ï¬ se ‘Fiï¬qzi?%-‘&‘é’&mï¬%ï¬ s ow wC CX nd h i eaer seen, 14 good deal. every respect, why shouldn‘t we fortably settled in our rrott stand, and offer s s in all lines. â€" Here ar 100 VCTS, Simply Proud of our Trade Winner J. LEVINE 00 Meitons and OVUIPC h sleevelining pert spect‘ afreal $12.00 to two of our leading values, We have rntilt 41 °0V > and mention Men‘s black melton coats, best velvet collat and good linings for $7 m For Men one of the best in our new store in lower town 4 | offer some surprisingly good M Here are a few of them : E 1 Ladies‘ Skirts tss wow .‘t we ? for they are fit, style and value \a handsome coat of the | and Striped Greys. B ining perfect fitting and Prnst /Â¥ ‘ t is made with" heavy raised ning, canvas Of padding, has a id will wear as the cloths used MeKons in black €192.00 value: for . ey are the finest value and that‘s of the popular 50 1t« C Best silk velvet * $10.00 * $12.00 have them from Misses McKerracher High School teachers, their respective homes Lindsay, Mr Murray Smith, of Lucan, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at his home here. Miss Susie McClocklin Normal, was home for 7 holidays. Dr Farqubharson was at Mona Road on Monday attending the funeral of the late Mr R. Nelson, for many years an elder in the Claude congregation, " Mr W. J. Adams ate Thanksgiving dinner with relatives at Dromore, Miss â€" Jessie Munro of Stratford \ Hospita), spent the holidays at home. Mr Adam Douglas, teacher near \Cliï¬ord, and a former Model student here. spent over Thanksgiving with Dr Farqubharson was at on Monday attending th the late Mr R. Nelson, fo an elder in the Claude C Mr Adam Dougia®, {ESLOUTE ! =~ Clifford, and a former Model student here, spent over Thanksgiving with town fiiends, Mre R. Wright and daughter Elsie, \ of Flesherton, spent over Sunday with their aunt, Mrs C. Ramage, and are‘ also visiting relatives at Rocky Sauâ€" geen and Holstein. Mr Geo. Milburn, north of town, went to Brantford Saturday to visit his mother, who is yery ill, Mrs John Clark, Master Willic and | 1ti«« Elsie spent Thanksgiving in Owen NMrs John Clark, M Miss Elsic spent Thanl Sound. Miss Isabella Holines, of the Conâ€" seryatory of Music, Toronto, visited at the manse over Thanksgiving Day. Mr and Mrs Frank Renmie of Walkâ€" erton, attended the funeral of the former‘s cousin, the late Mrs Ww. Smi(h, last Friday. Messrs Harry Burnett and Art Ritâ€" chie spent over Thanksgiving in Torâ€" onto. Mr and Mrs Thos. holiday with her liams. Misses Edith Grant and Olara Aljoe were home for the holidays from Stratford Normal, Rey. and Mrs Wright are in West Toronto this week attending the Sunâ€" day School Convention. Mr Jno. Sutherland of Fort William and Miss Liilian Sutbherland of Toronâ€" to, are visiting their sister and aun!, Mrs W. B, Vollett, Miss Margaret Mchenzie spent & couple Thanksgiving holidays in Torâ€" onto. Mr and Mrs Dunn of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving yvacation with their son here, Barrister Dunn. Mrs D. being here for about a week previous. Mr (ieo, Smith spent with London friends. Mrs Ard of Elsinore few days with her d Robt. Watt. Mr A. A, Catton, wen \Saturday to spend over _ Mr Anod, Vale spent t Mt. Forest. Mr A. . Preston shared in Tharksâ€" giving festivities at his home in the Queen City. Miss Laurs Adlam of Toronto, spent over the holiday with her father here. Mrs and Miss McEwen, of Mt. Forâ€" est, were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs $. McComb, Mr Fred Ritchie of Arthur, h« ed with relatives and friends at and ih town. Miss Essel Laidlaw, of Stratford Bus, College, was home over the holi days. 6 t ECCAE tm Mr H. Carveth from his holidays. Miss Dora and Master son were guests of Owen tives for Thanksgiving. Rev. Mr McLeasn, "* occupy the pulpit in Church next Sunday. erracher and Bartley, teachers, holidayed at e homes in Dutton and Mr McLeash, of Torouto, will 1 L woourck ut a week previous. Smith spent Thanksgiving hos. Cowan spent the her parents at MceW ilâ€" cklin of Toronto for Thanksgiving Dale spent the boliday in Elsinore, is spending a i herâ€" danghter, Mrs i o e UJNT ARIO went to Montreal wwer the boliday. returned Saturday the Jack David Sound rela vhe Baptist , holidayâ€" ; at home Mr George Stockley ed over the holilay country friends. ted TORONTO Swanston, ving WiItN StÂ¥e*6] Weirâ€"Dixoxâ€"At th of Toronto, \‘isil-\ Mrs T. Lockhart a with down. 268 Ont., on Oct. 12th, b ‘ Doyle, Methodist m Weir of Stratton, t n, Thompson zmd"i daughter of Mr W c daughters, O{ | _ Egremont, County 0 of Mt. Forest, ng with severaj (eniatiidisdc t e \ Egremont, County of Grey \ Take the Sun. | s |_At this time when readir "Furn in now and PHelpP 2"°°°° subscribing for the Sun, This is a paid local, we read it regularly, believe our advice is good. _ It is dollar a year, and worthb it. _ Ads ©The Sun, Toronto " or join our view Club gud get both ‘papers caow to end of next year for $1§5 some . years We are pleased this sei wble to announce & specially ring rate with The Weekly 31. 10. 4 t o eï¬ 3 3 .044 0 td inss s d make the two $1,65 and for new | subscribers this offer is good from now until the end of next yearâ€"â€"makâ€" ing both papetrs free until Jan lst.} Farmers especially should take adâ€" ‘ vantage of this oppotr|unity as theve . is no oth»r paper in the Dominion o \devoted to the interests of the farmâ€" ing population as is The Weekly Farâ€" mer‘s Sun, _ It gives special attention to the farm produce market and on this subject is second to none, Ack | for a sample. All parties indebied to me are reâ€" quested to call and settle accounts by he 10th Nov. 19090. Will mail or hand accounts to each one as soon as I can get them writter out. Iam installing ;new cash account register and am closing up my books. Don‘s forget the dateâ€"Nov, 10th, : with The Weekly Sun,. For ‘ ars the club rate bas been | This seasor we are able to | he two $1,05 and for new | ers this offer is good from I the end of next yearâ€"â€"makâ€" MARRIED ie when reading for anâ€" is being considered all 1d take the Sun,. It is an pape® ably edited, with attractively condensed, way adapted for eyery the farmer‘s home. Its isthe best in‘the Dominion and help yourself hy} the Gun. â€" This is not ‘ read it regularly, and ice is good. _ It is one \ nd worth it. _ Address l onto " or join our Re-‘ get both ‘papers frnml NOTICE Euoc fon ce ns dowbam e i. ‘ ecusmmeetaramerm omcs | Valuable farm in the Tp _=â€"â€"«***~ lcomposed of lots 22 and : D | N. D. R., 100 acres. Posse * h | forthwith. Title perfect, the residence Of | culars apply to J. P. 181. at Fort Francis, | Du by Rev. hlatdison\~f poeccmiiiesiss cce oi cuermeis onnene in minister, Byron \ Foyp Sale. t\:) Jeanh.l.. lh"di The building occupied W. L. Dixon, Cf | Webster as a jewellery st â€" of Grev, Out. \Telford as a law o‘fllc: $ +4 <@ ++ this season to be secially low clubâ€" J, 8, MClLRAITH. | \ The building occupied by P. G | Webster as a jewellety store and J \Telford as a law office; with «1 | cases, wall cases, clock and safe : | bargain. 10 Framnr ar " Funny Cassels" is the Hamorist of the Imperial Scots Company who come to Dyrham on November 9th for the biiconcett. under the auspices of the Library Board. There is not a dull moment when Â¥* Funn{‘ Cassels" occupies the platâ€" form. is droll songs and stories, his original witticisms, quaint accent and mancserisms, all combine to form an irresistible appeal to the risible faculâ€" colf“i(‘;tl,sh:tlhl-l}ld â€"23, Con. 93 100 acres. â€" Possession given . Tiile perfect, For partiâ€" ply to J. P. 1ELFORD, Durham. A Rale Scotch Comic. #&, (;O_R_[J(;sv Cassels, Imperial Scots Humorist. office ; with show clock and safe at a e or more P“P("‘l‘ The followin timetable will be in at reduced rates | effect until fur&ler notice * mm ~ ’ Read down pead up a . mp M AnM. A 10â€" r Sale 8 153.0â€" _ Walkerton "i.40 12 55 ie Tp. of Glenelg 7.06 3.23 leave Hanover ar‘ve 9,19 12. 4 and 23, Con. 3, 7.14 3.33 Allan Park 9,11 12.26 Possession given 7.28 3.52 Whm 8.57 12.12 rfect, For partiâ€" 7.38 4.(!_3. Mc Williams 8.47 12.02 . 1ELFORD, 7.00 4.17) _ Priceville 835 11.50 Durham. $.004.30 ar‘ve Saug.Jct. leave 8.25 11.40 _ 2 °_________]|â€" QConnecting with trains to and from 1 lToronto. Only one change between ie. Durham and Toronto. Speed, comfoll s slclom aâ€" a Fank eatety, ocTOBER 28, 1909 Come to us for tickets and inform tion,. We are also agents for Allan M Dominion line steamsbips and C. P.J ocean liners. â€80“- Reserved Sealtsâ€" . Ptan to be opened Hatu: ""t’ p. m. Comfort for ties, There is not the faintest «08 gestion of vulgarity, and he nequires Mhaf!tmmeu or painted nose to evoke laughter, _ His costumes at© all framed to suit the character be !® é im nating, and real humor, ! buffoonery, is his mainspring. He i "“.’ and the audiences 0Cb Wt | gales of laughter. «j Plan of Hall at NM'F.ulun-'ï¬ Drug MacFARLANE & CO. r all. arlane‘s Drug â€â€˜ M w‘-. day, $0th Octâ€" iÂ¥ 10c to Jan. 1 â€"g 5) THE REVIEW, DURHAM, VOL. XXXII, N " No Nee To any address will send THE REVIEW fr n w to Jan,. 1, B0 ( amonths) for 10 cents. wulntage of this remark Or s e that your friend bor does so, â€" NOW is Secure Tickets _ m w ww weat) o ai d a snn Pss an m Mink. Marm« MUFI Th Ou1 Mulberry, W wea Grey and Dinc. 25¢ to §0¢ each | NEW rib an The Natut Plasn and in HIGHI We l H met Pretty Tartan dre U Oc f 35¢ each Children THE U sa V This Coat , 1910 (almost 10 cents. Take a is oc n n kn k 111 Rufis and St Another W at NOW is the tim We‘re New kn ve Clot lately securc Canadn that In the mean made to 1 gaarranteed n W c An V Ja t s Under inad a able off or nelg New Mer Lad te he me