AN BfOllS " )rlce nos. Earring LS CHEAP H} iii "Iii' {ii 'i"i iii., if Men's U ushrinkable \Voollen, heavy.. . . . . . f": " medium. . . . . "é Boys’ Fleece Lined..................30c S; Women's Elastic Ribbed, good value. . . . . - 53 Children's Underwear. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .20c b/ P M C'", ,2 _ a Tr,.' :rtrCrrtCT,rrtrf.rr" Li.cc2'2'i"fi 2rifgritir,ii' i22"ii mmmm-mwm. 1'wo building l, 'wer town wi 1K Now is the Time N.,G. & J. McKechnieE We have a huge stock ofnlany kinds suitable for the present. “run-um , Also Boots and Shoes 1n abundance. Slippers in various sizes " 3..ung or oid---rieh or poor in fact. Our stock of Slippers was never so nice as they are this season. Leg; . gmgs in leather waterproof duck for Men andBoys, in Jersey and Curr'.. uroy fer children and Jersey Ior Ladies and Misses. A large nssortment ot Mina sud Gloves Not',,')", that cannot be beaten. quality widen-ed. Also n few lines of celery for Men. Wom- en, Mimi and Ch ten in black only. Many other things bat span , will not allow atoning than). Call and see for yourself sod examine our goods and prices. Reuusmber the we“ J s M lLRAlTl G. Lawrence’s old Stand . o c Men's and Boys' hats, caps, tsox, gloves, mitts, etc LOT S JW {hat winter is approaching you will naturally require heavier and warmer clothing and we are here at your service. good line and good value at $1, $1.25 & $1 MENS HEAVY TROUSERS Highest prices paid for produce. Men's Heavy Overcoats Med’s Dress " Bovs' Overcoats Boys' Pea Jackets dKECHNIE'S FoR SALE. (The popular Cash Store UNDERWEAR OVERCOAT S To ........20c,to $5 10 Buy Rubbers. For 30 Days REVIEW'S '.'rt,rJi,"r",, that cannot be Jf oaiery for Men. Wom- . tor the present weather. 1. era in various sizes " l to $6 to 12 McILRAnHLenahan to tl'31: 'ff {ab 1'71 to 80c 600 400 500 300 50 I33 3 his division Wm: Ino~tiy on small jobs l accounting for his $16 commission. In- tu ease of litXt'S wam-nuwd by oecrense , lit revenue mid increased expenditure. in He haul had a double failure in meeting - Avslntr's 011k in] on road J'olm. He had tit t ided to stand {or the counctl. n f Mr J. McArthur thanked them for " pilot favors and noted a larger amount tit of work than ever before. His large expmidi'ure was caused by the wash- of ing away of a bridge and cutting down TI- a large hill. This had oeen done. and _ t'llt"iply. by day labor, no one offering era T to take the job, l Mr D. Hunter was surprised at the r' ‘I-iae in taxes and the council httd differ- ent taxplattaiious. Mr J. Adams said ins the leeve was in hislocalitv and I l, l deputy reevt- too probably. it would be 113 I . . he presumptuous in him to stand and l id witluressu Mr J, It. Philp full: wed in 'ndrtllt' same strain. he liked ll Lee ex- [q ‘pt‘es~ltttl of ideas from “htch the coun- cent ail might get hints. _ /isl, At this stage Mr Thus Brown roae _ in: rel'utv at etatenient that the town- l 8H1â€) mu put to expense of prose- in I a tum under the iorai Option Act, - r,ro" showed conclusively that not one 50) feeut w m went, for this purpose. ' Mr Geo Lothian had said last, year l lwtstmrvquested to run that another IO y I )eul' that he might do so. and under the i strong presutre had consented. He -.~':Iltl there was no body oi men but 'ery i what you could pick tlaws in, but new .rper ‘ blood in unytlnng was beneticial, l" if I ithe electors hotmred him by election t i he would do his whole duty " them. l se- ' l P. Luthian was the only new one .gn_ l in the tunnel) and created a good im- ' " ', pression hy his manly, straight-tor- ivnrd utterance. given in a. clear and I Mr Win Lawrence on rising wa- re- l ttis ed with great applause and com- plimented the Reeve on his ability. Iund us telling a lot of truth, hat I liltougltt he did not tell it all. Ate. for ' l hhnselt--it was well known-he never itutd a lie. His speech, britnful of ihumcw, fnll of Ide, solid sense and lgootl advice, was well received and [gave the old council great credit for , rtlnllllv and Co. Con Allan as well, , I Mr Jana Allan on rising admitted I I, [tinny faults hut was held in high re- aspect in 0 Sound and was honored ', won tmtny re~ponsihle positions as c’mitnmu of various important coni- i unto-es. In regard to increase if ‘county rate this was caused by unu- l tors over. which they had no control lsuch as Administration of Justice, 1 High school sup opt, of other Uo's ad- ‘joming. Home, nip Refuge etc. and ad- vised re-valuation of the. whole county and the assessing of the township thoroughly to suffice fol-5 years and inmoicipul council to remain in otfice Zyeau-snsn menus of giving better "rite/tli,',',.',', and lowering expenses. lie tlisclnitned all knowledge ot com- mitting u certain lady indigent since dreveased, to House of Refuge. Messrs Lawrence and Allan editing I Mr Hustle was declared re-elected. He -expressed warmly uml feelingly his "Pr pt twtution of the honor, and promised _ to do his whole duty. [ Mr Gordon, as candidate for deputy- , rt't'VI', not being in the council, had no sins to HIIHWPI [or and promised Roof l xvi-vice. He believed in declaringlhim- 1 wit. " Map to some one who is suppos- l l ml to have ridden two horses in It c-tl i (illlltlll cautpuigu. ' Mr John Ross thought his 22yenrs of s-arvitw as auditor titted him as deputy _ but would retire this time in favor of 1 Mr Gordon, whom he lauded. _ Mr Walter Ferguson expressed his think“ for the hearty s.upport of the past and “mild endeavor as in the past _ to not to the best of his ability. would d.) everything fair and above board and took occasion to say that he hud at onyx voted for' local option, as a set of to the expression made by n previ- ott~ speaker " inking one side or an- other. He gave A satisfactory account of hir ,.tvwardshsp and loud trad good, " rt-Mtlts by employing day Inbor at road Julss. ite within another, also the four drainage schemes. He described very lucidly the proceedure in regard to them and elicited the information that the expenses of special meetings in the connection with drains wnre borne by the people interested. The council had kept well within the estimated t'ustnf 8174.fl0 for Nos 1 & 2, $161 bring the actual :11an saving of 85 on N03) and (83 on No 4) this Included letting and Inspecting. The vexed question of the rise in taxes was shown to be due Loads. (T985? in recoipis from the landim- pruvenwnt fund of Mome $145; the os sence of the license fee and thein- Cit-use of the County rate whicbhe intended If elected to devote his uni-25' towards equalization of County astiesscrneut. A fine speech. clearly and cleverly wrought, The Nominations. Mr C. Ram» said the amonttttrryyt,t in Continued from Page 1. m- WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS _ . THIS SPACE vim: Eran: THE DUBH " REVIEW 8, McIntosh. nnhrnimting voice. ' We ven‘ure 'he prediction that he Will he on' of the nuccessful ones, being popul " and well known in the mwnshm. My Bustie summed up splendidly and Clerk Allin Ihnnked the a 1dience for one of the best meetings held for yearn. W Hattie. reeve b5 acclamatiun. Walter Ferguson. T ordon for Dep- uty Reeve; D Hunter. Geo Lothinn, John McArthur, J R Philp, Chas Rohit for councillors. A contest all round here. Mt Damd McNiohol is being oppose] ly Mr. Urouin, of last ymr's mum-ll. tot will likely be reelected reeve. . For the Deputy-ruvoship there are four conteatantet Mel-re Emma"). Dodawm-th, Leslie, Torry. The lunar was a wide awake councilmautind would make a good representative. For tho council there 'E? Statues: Egypke. Grieruou. 1"i'i,'i4' Nbuemnn. HANOVER Maury Menus and Hollinggr are commuting for Mayor and R. J. Ball and Messenger for the Reeveabip. Wilbon. ln ihe matter of the estate of Sam u el Kidd. late of the Township of Eyre mout in the Cpunty of Greg, farmer deceased. r NOTICE is hereby given pursuant I to bt The Revised Statutes of Ut LM'lo , 1897 Chapter 129, that all creditors and or era having claims against, the ete tat' of the said Samuel Kida, who die “I or about the tweuty-titth day of N tuber A. D. 1868, are required, on or fore the Eighteenth day of Januar . D., 1907, lo send by post plepnid o eliver to Mrs B. O-rhard. the survivn Executrix of the lust Will and Tes merit of the said Mews- ed, their Chi than and surnmnes‘ ad- dresses and d ci'ipuous. the full par- iiiiiiGrdrit"h' claims. the of their ac'eo Us and tht the secuririesi any held lr, liculurs of thei claims. the staiemenl of their ucco la and the nature ot the secuririesi any held by them. And furlllert e notice that, after such last mentio ed date the s: d Ex- ecutrix will pro ed to distribute the assets of the dece ed among the part- ies entitled there , having regard only to the chums which a)»: shall then have nthe. 1d _lhn't the said Executnx will not liable iorthe said assets or any part ereof m any person, or persons of wh dullus no- tice shall not. have been caved by her at the time of such dist union Dated at Durham theI8rl ay of Dated at Durham thei8rl ay of December A. D, 1900. Mm: B. ORCHARD. Durham P o. n. Survivmg Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Samuel Kidd, de- ceased, Ilit ltl'ail P0 hlg1 (hail {50mm Notice is hereby given that A. divi- dend of five percent ou the raid up capilnlstuck ot this Company has been declarvd for the half year endirg 31m December. 1006, and that the an ne will be payable on and after lVrdwsduy, the 16th day of January next. The transfer books of the compnnv will he closed from the lat to 10th dav of Janurtrv1907, inclusive. Br Older of the Hoard, R. H. MCWILLIAMS. A. C. MAITLAND President, Sec-10.3w. Of ihnnkiag our numerous custom- ers and friends for their esteemed p - tronage daring the year' jusi. ended andwlieit a. continuance ot the Same We Take this Opportunity Our Aim is Progress and We pledge ourselves tr do our utmost. to improve our stare and stock so as to make "shoppinel' with us more pleasant and iiotitabie in this year than ever hetore. . Wishing you all a very Happy New Year. Notice to Credltors Half Yearly Dividend, . MCARTHUR BENTINCK --_._ acclmuatiun. Having bought out the entire stock of II nrnitnre in the store oi the Durham Furniture Company for the next 30 day! we will conduct a big Furniture Sale at special prices. " Stock is composed of the very latest and newest designs from the best manufacturers in Canada including $6.25 couches, Sale Price $5. 50. 5.9.00 couches, SalePrice 8.25. $11 Couches, Sale Price $9.50. to Golden finished Maple $2.00. now $1.25. We have just received a large assort- ment of pillows to sell from $1.50 to $2.50 per pr. See the big stock of Roller Blinds we are shawiug from 330 to 85c each. Special Prices PARLOR SUITS BEDROOM SUITS EASY CHAIRS Rt MUSIC CABINETS MATTRESSES 1 That must be shod for Fall, we've the shoes. Call and exam!ne our hand- mades. We are selling twice as many this $2 Arm Chair for $1.25 BRING ALL REPAIRING Peel, the Shoeman Ognvle’s 66 Royal Household†Keewatln " Five Roses"--'" very best. Keewatin make. A culowd just received. FLOUR SEEDS Jlovet and Timothy and all var- ieties of Garden Seeds in R- bundance for Spring growing Christmas Furniture Sale. UNDERTAKING 8, EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. I Parlor Suit Re; ular $24, I Parlor Suit, Regular $26, I Parlor Suit, Regular $30 MATTHEWS a LATIMER WELD AND GARDEN. Any Feet Highest grades only. WU ARCHIVES TORONTO 'lpt"d Roller season titM Pillows Blinds Ann Chairs that were Reductions in Parlor Suites. Durham's Furniture Store. Couches. 935995EEGGEG l% IRON BED ROCKING CHAIRS LOUNGES COUCHES s WRITING DESKS SPRINGS PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES, ETC. ED. KRESS. F7 W. C, PICKERING o, o s., L. D. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto Uuiversrty. graduate of Royal College of Dental Singeons nfOnlnrio. Rooms Ov'et J & J HUNTERS New Store o itt Den io MEDICAL J. G. BUTTON. M. th, ty DINING BOOM SETS If ". and Raideuce Cor. Gmtnn and (Seam " “f. nanluf Hill. and noodle Catrner. Late assistant to Moorfte1d's (London. Eng) M to Knapp“: mew York) Eye Hotlink. 0tricc, 13 Frost tit, - __ - - (men sou Will beat the Sttttf Home, Mm. the tirgt Wound-1'9 Aegctmonthfm- Barrister. Sollcxtor in Supreme Court Notary Public. Commissioner. to. Money to Donn. ft tBee, over atmttm's Jevelry 3m. ""3531 ialTiiiiu." did Noodle mm. OFFICE nouns 9-11n.m 2--4 p. m. 7-9 p Toluphono Connection No. " Office our (NOR G RAIN) ATE an» thy.“ c 'llet any.†lit all lt,s on. J. F. GRANT D. D.S., L. hammer College Physician: sud Surgeon. Dunno. ARTHUR GUN, M. - BpeeU1 amnion given to D1!†ttf Women and Chum. Eye. Bag, 13oirtr* Thrpa; 31$ Z‘DEILT TAL- HOURS Pamela & Summon. . P. TELFORD DR. BURT ioI'iiL'Im c p. m Black. over Post Oiiicr a“. Human-'0 Star. 8 to 10 A.I. Toronto Culver [ Iteival Surgeo A Cleaning in Morris Chairs 3 only Morris cltairs,Regulat $7.00 for $5.75 each 2on1y Marris Chairs, Reg $6.00 for $5.35 and: We have a large stock of Curtain poles from 25 cts each to $1.25 eacl complete. Bargains in Rocking Chairs We will sell the balance of stock of arpets at Cost and less then cost. Owen Sound 7-9 p. n $1.25 Rocking Chairs at snob $1.75 Rocking Chairs at $1.40 $1.85 Rocking Chairs gt $1.55 Carpets at Cost rad Curtain Poles Clearing at $18.7: Clearing at $21.00 Clearing at $24.00 IBARCLAY Undertaking 'ea:-sataaaaaaraqt We have opened up Undertaking Rooms in Thos. Swallow's build. ing opposite the Middaugh Horne and are prepared to do but†with my perm requiring lulla- nkmg. Satisfaction M“ in Embelning. Out but af funml supplies he. «the! a: a full line ot than“: I†Is good Bread, well made and properly baked-the bread that is made by Stinson. This i. the perfect bread-made of the best flour, leavened and seasoned just right, thoroughly kneaded and baked to perfection, it is easily digested and it builds health end strength for those who eat it. Give it a trial. BALL RACKS The' Best Cure"' For Dyspepsia STINSON. The Baker and Embalming