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w w Our complete stock of Carpets, Rugs. Matts, Linoleums, 011claths, and Laco Curtains are
-now ia stock and, ready for your inspection. ''The stock of BrusQs and'Tapestry Carpets is larger
d-,
tuan ever, and complete in all
the new degigns, and anything eplecial that you, may require, wc can
lRickly get, ,
09 Ov 'A %9 Sru
Tapestry'Squares
trar,es.in that village on the charge
lastThur4daY and after the evidence
34P Matti
In Tapestry Squares or
J1,
jap Mattings, with cDrd
Augs, we parry a large range
At His Old Tricks
vi�arp, in five new designs, will
of the newest design, green$,
f ally whar the local merchant has to
say in the advertising cola mus of the
give splendid wear, crve new
reds, fawns and browns in 3x
gonias at the registry Office- ' Mr-
that Yqu need not go out ot town flor�
bargains.
patterns,* our regular 25c line'.
8, 3x3j, and 3X4 sq. y*3.
11141
Groff for its beauty and-yarlety.
At 20c per sq yardil
From $6.00 up to $00
.11-01
Tapestry Carpets
Brussels Squa'res
,
Our range of Tapestry Car -
Brussels Squares, in all the
pets is now complete, in green,
latest colorings, in 3X34 and
reds, fawns, axid browns. A�
31x4 only, larger sizes can be
supplied on short notice.
11
very liberal range to. choose
from; made and iaid free
Prices ran fr6tu $18 to $50
It 50c� 75c and $1 per sq yd
Unoleums.
Brussels Carpet
Linoleums, in black and
floral patterns, i n two'and four
Door M`ats
Brussels Carpe several
npw patteras,' of ';ed, green,
,
yards wide, several designs to
choose from.
Door Mat.0,'in Smyr1la, -A . lberta And Wilton
and fawn, - made' and laid,
At 90 U aud SIA
50c and 69C per sq. yard
qualities, in -all the new -styles and coloringe,
per yard.
Oilcloths
From $ i.00 up to $ 1969, 0.
Wool Ca rpets
Oilclotbs, in one, one -and -a
Wool-, Caepets, in".* all the
new. -patterns, in fawns, greens,
half, one - and - three -quarter
and two yards wide, in new
Ca-rn..ct .:Sweepers..
JV
reds arid . blue, made and laid,
one yard wide,
designs,
It
S`tair Pad S9
It, 75 )c$ 85c. and 3 1. 15 per yd
2!c per sq yard.
Stove Mats.
Stair,Button's
Lace Curtains-.
CLINTON NEW ERA
TOMWA 4T, 8 P.PT. ,,a low,
uQueral, Servant W64104 TV to
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Ste.dyQ,W0VL11oNy,u0,4Xt KNIT
1j,11A nigt1l
e r llhtedA 1%
'INT 0%
w tL
gh,p ellawn.
�11-s Ulopey to 1040 on first 0M ill,". socurlty
MO lowest rates of Inteire4o,
. DR. OVENS,Londorl, Surgeon, OCU.
list, SPeOIA118t, Will be at W. S. a.,
Holmes' Drug s'ore, on Wedpesday,
Segt
t4ftb- Glasses prorerly fitted,
i
de ss, Oatarrh and fai ing eyesigh
Lo(
Jas. Snell, 011utgn, W.011. heavily in
this class getting quiteA Aew firsts at
London k"Air last week They exhibl.
ted 10, heac( all told.
Is It Fair
There are some merchants in town
that incite the local newsp4pers. to
storm against those wno send ruail
orders to the department stores and
then turn. �round the 40elves and give.
their printing not to the home office,
but, to the city printer.
The Angler And Hunter
We have received the September
number of the Angler and Hunter
published ab East Syracuse, N, Y.,and
asscethted with the publication is J.
H. Wiltse. son of Mayor and ' Mrs,
Wiltse, of town, who is the business
manager. The magazine is published
for the 'rue 8 octsmen and is full of
newsy aticlep,.
East Huron Teachers
. Last �atixrday, the, Executive CQnj.
mittee ot East Huron Teachers As-
sociations met in Wingliamtoavrange
for their Teacher's Institute to be held
ir) that town on Oct 21 and 22nd. , It
is, expected that Joh`�, Dearness B A
of London Normal will give sle�erA
A!ddresses� -Principal Hartley of town
attended the.'executive meeting.
Travelling
Mr� 0. Jarvi s left oTr Tuesday .21st
forthe West, -oh the Romseekers'Bx-
curslan. He travelled viaTbronto and
Lhe 0. P. R. to Regiha,and'was ticket.
ed through 'by John Ransford, the 0.
T. R. Town Agent. Mr. Ransford also
issued epaid certificate for the pass,
age of 91r and Mrs Cooke and family
per White Star I?ominion Line, Steam-
ship 14LAURUNTIC",_ sailing from
�,iKerpqol October 21st. This,steamer
Sept. 23rd, xW9
New fjymo ]Book
. OF THE
G44PO of DR91aild-
.IN CANADA .
Editions
Words only, 795 hy'
Wns
W "th T
i ones, 1113 tune
With Prayers
`77"An appendix containinga collection of Angli-
can chants is given in the music editions.
Price from six cents
TH D. Fair 0,0.
OFTEN THE Cli
EAP4ST
ALWAYS THE BEST
'�ffl
40
14
Dimster Than 'Ever:
. . 'The Jackson Manufacturing 'Com-
pany, . a . t, adderi3bf have increased
their electric power.and are busier
,,than Oyer.
.Guelph's Waterw4rks
On Thursday of ihis week Gulelph's
e;. Raw , ace, urt4inS are to consult Mr, Ransford, who being an new waterworks system will be form.
Oilcloth Mats, for under Carpet, Felt. no*. in stock, and. real dainty. ex0erienced traveller himself, having 411y,opiined b� the Lieutenant-Govee.
stoves,, in one, one -and -a -half crossed �tbieAtlantic,23 times, is thus nor. The original waterworks plant
they are. We have ' them at fully qualified to advise in, every par- installed in 1879 cost $1.78,M. Last
and two yards square. -a tapp
ticular, ear a new,,source of supV,,ly wit
all prices yd
.. i I I .. . 7 I e at a cost of $125,000. t is expected
Carpet Frin A Pleasant Social Event that the cnarg6s for w
ge ater to the or&
At 40, 90 $1,60 per sq yard. Front We up to $8.08 p, inary
pr pr how6hold" will. be reduced to'
A very pleasant affair took place 0 $8 00 a Year.
the home of Rev. J. W, and Mrs Jol.
Hire 1a,9t -xnursday afternoon,, when s�_.
SILK REMNANTS.---�50 Rimnants of Fancy Silk, -in Plaini'sttlPes'� And -ch,eckis, in all thl6 members Of thel� Ladies' Aid and
colors, from 1 -8 up to two -'yard' Iong., just the ihing fo ri fa. y. ark. Up than hilf. Wom*u'o Missionary Societies of
..nc W price. Wesley UtAurch took osessionof the
Parsonage for a two TL Id purpose,that
bt welcoming their pastdr and Mrs,
Jolliffe bac4,after their bummer Va..
catt.on and also t6 bid.farewelt to Mrs..
1. Hodgens, who is remliving to - God. T -Day�
erich. Tw6lardetents were erected
on theparsoliage lawn, where tea was
after which all rapilred to the parlors a. e
s where a very pleasant Social evening 4N.no,
irved to the ladies slid theirhusband, 'S
TVA was -Prof. Brown, (Organist
and =Master of Wesley, Church)
added much to the enjoyment by
fill 3= rendering a humbjr of excellent. selec-
Men.s and Womon -*s,
dke separating they
tions of music befo
I a �6rqd ioto 'tbe� Library, Mrs.
I tb
rlo&giins bielngeondubted 0 La chair loss.
A Vote, to b Rhe oes aUL
e Taken RuShing7ke Sea -he. centre of the room -and the- fol- Sh
Solt in t
Out of.26L %unipipalities in Huron. R, Fitzsimons, his Rhode 141and lowing illuminated address was read
on nolicenise�'sud 11 others will vote -W - ol C. -P
County 9 are no*'under Local -Option- Reds pullets layin'g now, 'These birds. and presented to -her.by .,Mrs., Rbles,
-were hatched in Aprll,-� Who can beat - Nice-Pr4sident of.thd- Ladies' t an h esall rices
Aid
Men S on Local Option January 3rd next. this? Society.'..
Xoving To London- Left For Th e To- Mrs. John Hodgens, c0nitnencinor-with Thursday, 'Sept. 2 --rd, ciontin-
This we'ek J. W. Irwin sold 'his West. Dear Mm Hodgens.:'
.house and lot to Geor Mr. Alexander Inues "left 21st 'for We uing.till N '4�h,
ge Davis ot town ' e bers of the Ladilis' onday, Oct. we will offer a, choice. Iot
t'.
0!ilgaey, Alra, Ue'wAs booked through dty*onf1Wssley Chur6h, havii of new up, to -the minute shoesa priceswhic�h will'.
via Toronto and the 0. P. Ri by John le4rue d- with feelings of �jnqere'regret
17'Urne.,hi hgs, for a good,ptice, Mr. Irwin aild family AideSbei
to move to London fif theL nel�il Ransford the G. � T. R. town. afford -an opportunity' 'to'
where they will make their' Of your ii3fended departurq.froin buy y9ur. ffill sh' s for less'
our oe
home.* , 'It Pays To -Advertise town.' You have - been so 'long con. than has yet been
neloted with our'Ohurch, first in old offi6rcd.
To Save TheTrees Here is a copy & an advertisement Rattenbury, now Wesley, and hive
LAST DAY OF THE A L E A contemporary points out. thst Which Was displayed in the window, of taken such a deep interesti in our so.
now- is a; -good time to watch the a store in .4 Saskatchewan town� Rand ciety, having been President for 21'
h
trees for'.various pests.. The cater. avay��Vo ' n red arid'vite caft mithis..be years that your removal will be a very M Shoes.
1. pillars ore going. into sleeping quarters hind 'e"s vas plack. . He': was a, she great loss to us, and to the Church.
i Their nests -way be readily found and calf, Anypoty Vot pring dot calfhom6 'We cannot. however"let'yoit gowith�'
Saturda Sent.25t destroyed� A little care exercised now Eays me, fife dollar, Hang,�Speckel- Out assuring You of burlovesnd esteem' Men's pat.-coltj 13ox calf, Veloui andikid
Y9 1 might mean & great deal. for the lives. urger . Lbt I Bluchers. y
your cheerful spirit,- patl6lice,d6,otion Regular $5.50 lines.,'Ten Oa s
't is' of thdliees later'On. and faithfulness, and -your geniality, sale price ........... .................
011t 0
�Woney saved. is money earned, Don m s the A Revised Regulation, aad courtesy in'the performance f Men's $5 shoes in pate t,'13ox Calf and
revised regulationkp issued by lans sent up for trial be your offical duties, and in your e� Blucher. �uu, . Ten dayst sale
fore the County Judge b or Lot 2
1 The two Ind very,
last two days of our saiie ofXen's.'Furnishings. Re- The P, M.L An. day: life have united us i Vial Xid
a our admira. price .......................... $175
Store the customs department contain %a dpelwa were tried last Thursday af tet. tion for you.. .........
member evarything in the ma ' eked d r owni provision that Canadian-oWned auto� noon. But o0ingto the circumstance :While repretting, vory� much yo , ur, M
0% en a $4 shoes, a large . variety of shapes
of -0 9 -
'We will be in our new premises Saturd , 06t. 2fid, mobiles going to the St6tes for repaits of the case the Judge let them . go'012 departure rAm Us we shall :evex Pray and leathers. Ten days sal pric6_,
a.y ..must report at the local customs house full L ...... � $3,25
uspended seqtence.
before leaving Canada, otherwise,duty th�t your, future way be of sun-
shine under the ruidance of Him who Men's $3.50 lines in calf.afid Xid 13his; 'and
Will be collected upen the . full, value Tho-Wh6le, Family
A Vermont shoe. dealer rebelved the ways evenunto the end," v49 -
Men's Wear Ren's, Working Shir.&. of the machine when, It returns. who has said "Lo, I am with you : &l. 1.0t 4".13luchlers. Ten days sale $2
5OL'' f . ... t ... I.. � 4 .1 �. .. I..
Men's Collars,....$ for 25C Reg. c, or .......... o.396 Why., Not! following order'from a French Canad- Signed by all the members of the so-' IM I
en s calf and dongola kid lines Cost YOU L
ian farmer:�`Monsieur- please seu' ciety. in the regular way 42.2;> to'q,00, Ten da 8
Boys' Collars,...A for 25C Reg- 75c, for ... Hera is a marriage noticedatedsome de shoe for ma, familee. - She is Marie j36fore Mrs. Hodgens had time to re. Lot 5
0% $1, for* .... .. year brl sale price ................
elII ahead. , The de.looked very 16 year, Pierrie .15 yeatj Jacques 14 ply Mrs W. S. Harland (Sed'y of the
25C Rubber Collars .... 15c, Re, w in a travelling dresi, but all eyes vear, Louise 13 year, Batesse' 12 year, Alisslonary Auxiliar�,) stepped 'for -
25C Silk Tiesj for ........ 196 were centred on the groom. He wore ilenri 11 year, Tolnette 10 year, Alma, -ward and remarked, like the messen-
h dark suit that fitted his form per- 9 year Lf
'OUit
fectly, and in his dainty gloved bond D s 8 V Prosper 7 year, gers of J ob, 'while 6ne was 7eb speak- Sh�
, ear,
Men's, Overalls enise . . , . - dies;
50C Silk Ties, fon ....... 89C La. es
0 year, Polen 5 year, Valerie 4 Lag there catne also another th6n
75c Silk Ties, for ........ 59C be carried a v5se, - Els.curly hair was year, Jeaiifie 3 year, Josephine 2 year, read, Dour Mps. Hodgens. the meM.
.4.44 ...... beautifully done, and a delicate otior Natalie
Reg. y5c; for.-,, .59C 1 and Jack I year-dey twinw� bers of the Vir. AM, S. beartily endorse Ladies pat. cOltBlnphe3:s, Goodyear. welf� -
of hair olli of tbe beat quality, f1oat6d do baby she go barefoot.. 116W 336uoh?'! 'all what has been expressed in the a 0
Collar Buttons,....2 for Se Reg.1 I i for I ........ ...... . 79C down the aisle as he passed. The d- LOt I d; R.egul&r$4. Allsizes. Tenditisale
Cuff Buttons, 5oc for 35C oung people will mite him now that, dres,4just presented U you by the- price. ....................... $2,175
Reg. $i.50jor Lsdjes'AidSocle
tchell Wait be said but we y Much inoramight Ladies Vicl,Xid and Pat. colt Bluchers,
Men's SOX, 25C, for ... 19C go is married. He is loved by all for I de�m it unnecessary
I his many accomplishments, his tender Monday of this week the I! iAl and wQuld only remind. you that you modern styles,regular $3 to 3,50, Ten day (i
Men's SOX, 3 5c, for .... 25C jgtaces and his winning ways.. gathe of baseball was pla�ed with Lot 2 sale price,
Wool Underivear The Mitchell, in the Park here and wou will Also be greatly missed in the W.
Nen's Sox, Soc, for ... 89C bride commands a good salary,L as a M. S. auxiliary with which you have
Reg..75C. for .......... * ..... 59C bookkeeper, and the groom will miss hich Ladies Kid Bals, and Bluchers, snappy
'19c none of, the luxuries to which he has bire" Potts, Of Goderieho gave good on have and effiX Lot 3 styles And --holde stock regular 1,75*to 2.2a
Men's OUffS, 25c, fOf With ease bv & reore Of 9-5- 'Um- been so lonsr id6ptified tVid in
Rei. $'I, fdr ........ .. 79c, been accustomed. A crowd of pretty =rs, As'Goderich and''Blyth. ently Ten d!�ys sale price...".. � ............. L..... $1.35
t, Kiled the office of Treasurer
play the orotested games during the
Men's Negligee Shirts Reg. $1,25, Y 'Ing Men saw him off av the depot. Is will. likely be - the last -gitme last twenty years, 'Although we. can- Girls tan Vic" Xid blucherl§ fresh from the
I 9ver, thi not keep you in our town, it -will, be. a makers. Cost in the r gular Way 1.50 and
Olood-Bye, Norman in the Ruton.Pertli League. Vollovo�- sokirce of pleasure and satisfac n L Ten day'salo
Fleem. tlnueriteitr' In lastweek'a Herald of 8traifords ing.is thei line up-andscore by hinings
Yeg- 75c, tio to _p
for ............ 59 retain your name on our roll -of men%- " ' . �i '
Was an account of a luntbeon - and fare lVfltcbell .1 '2 8 4-.5 6 7 8 6 bevshiP- we 'feP1tOOthabwe cannot 4cho , I
Reg. $ 1, for .... ....... 79C Reg. 50c, for ... .391c well to Mr..Normah Mureh- - The one I I tin ol shoes all solid leathev,reg.
Agar 2b I 1 0 0 0'.- Allow you to sever YOM,- connection JL,.O�%jt 5 'Ten day safe 1�rlce .......
as t,,,,Ie whseve"nj� Turner q 0 without carrying some tingabletoken
I for ........ ... 98il, proceedings w n E, ., Dance cf. 0 -
Reg. 25, 18C, fo note of sorrow bf the whole
0. 0 of our esteoni and apprei3iation with ace shoe,�,' sizes 11 to 12 regular
Reg. $1.5qljor ........ $1,15 Srnith,�vap called upon to say farevvell Youths calf 1,
ynW Wetheiofore ask y -3u, toac�ept 1-25 and 1,50, Ten days sale price..;'
on -behalf of the Association to , Mr. t1lia (jertiff"te of life MoWber�ahipjn LiDt 6
V1.401t "Gowkst Mich.. Ina neat speech Mr Smith the Woman's Society (liere.
11,b I 1 0
ex0ressed the. appreciation of 01 for ss S h window for Men' s display and -
Boy's Workinw Shirts v - 0 1 1 0 OUr Nort
Mr Murch's services and their t AnS 1� Mrs, Alex Ta
A li'h k If 0 (y 6. 1 flor gresentec
Reg. 50c, for ..... . ........ a brbo -1 the Vor. .1
vogrets tific�te) and a so t is Lif6ioixibership
at his daparturp, also wisbin b. X&VA 3b 0 0 0 0 (and&lra Canninghamer put the pin 6ui South window for Ladies lines.
Reg. .50c, for .... Reg- 75c, for_'.. ..... evy success In his universh 4 "n P-vl Martin i, f 0 0 0 0
Y course,6 on her) which we hope you will wear
ry of the
Reg. 75c, for ................. 59c Reg. $1, for My Murch on rising to reply was greet Score by in fortuany years 'in memo
.. I I , 0 1 1 approval
I'', L'i E.. - ed with 1V or lie's a Jolly Good Fellow, nings�.'..1 I I 1 0, 0 3 1 Terias SpOt cash; no good,4 oil.
pleasant associations with the * meni -
bdirt, cheers. He thanked the Clinton,'__ 4 5 6_1 8 liers of the Society. Nes. Hodgens'
chairman of commitre—es 1 0
Lugi "U'
'Milar ]REPAIRS INHILE YOU WAIT.
A41 other lines of Furnishingi at*,Si Dl.=,',Itorv�,�tq�
the oonitnitteemen, the
'p! 114%wkins a, 0
afid tue Ladle '01ember'41" 'ledged the kindness of the ladles, aild
Many kh3dnesses tw`ixl lary for tll'-�'r" expressed ber regret at the necessity Store opell froill In. Ill. till 0.30 1),
d the co-operation Alannind 3ii 0 0 - of savering ber'connection of so inriny.
during his term as boys'semtaPyand Yearij. with their Society, li,owevel, r
i the Apsoolation aIt success f. Dowding 11) 0.� 0 0 G
Aliesaidshe8vas not golust far -alld,
WiseIr
A& the future. In Mr. Wood the' D' Itu se 0 0
lreo* Xel"r tf o I W001(1110 be away long f0a time, lt�
tors feel they have a good man who is nspected that sbe wid ,;ltill hold the
Ta4ker 0' 0 1 6
0 WillprOVeft Worthy su�eessortoone F -Jacks
r w., n 4 U. 8, At
Z MW JIM B oftlioflnestyoun Inenwhoin strat. (I OfficlD Of tt'0ASUrell In Out' W. 1 0120
foV4 has bad -witflo her confloesla 9core. bY id- the close the'doulp4tv formed a circle
. ....... Murch, slid ifAng 'Auld Ung'Synell all joililng
the persou of X. L, 11 0 0 1 2 0 1 h%nas yt tne proper time,
AZ
Pushing Alon-
Sent lip For Trial
�.. Walmsley, the man chaFged with
breaking into and robbing tL private
banIcAt-Blyth, before
M
L Contractor C41lon, who is laying
pipes for thb Waterworks
was the magis.
�ho a at
y4"h",'681
trar,es.in that village on the charge
lastThur4daY and after the evidence
is certainly making headway
days and expects to be through before
was heard was taken back to Goderich
December,
to stand bistrial. before the judge.
Get The U argain At. Home
At His Old Tricks
The wise purchaser will read care,
The Goderich Star of ]list week in
speaking of the GoderichHorticultural
f ally whar the local merchant has to
say in the advertising cola mus of the
Societyisays -Lovevs of floral colors
should certainly visit the bed of be.
home paper. Lookup the ads in, thi.%
week's paper and you will beconvicted
gonias at the registry Office- ' Mr-
that Yqu need not go out ot town flor�
bargains.
Coats"hai a display of bloom that
woulddelight evena Burbank or a
Groff for its beauty and-yarlety.
Dimster Than 'Ever:
. . 'The Jackson Manufacturing 'Com-
pany, . a . t, adderi3bf have increased
their electric power.and are busier
,,than Oyer.
.Guelph's Waterw4rks
On Thursday of ihis week Gulelph's
e;. Raw , ace, urt4inS are to consult Mr, Ransford, who being an new waterworks system will be form.
Oilcloth Mats, for under Carpet, Felt. no*. in stock, and. real dainty. ex0erienced traveller himself, having 411y,opiined b� the Lieutenant-Govee.
stoves,, in one, one -and -a -half crossed �tbieAtlantic,23 times, is thus nor. The original waterworks plant
they are. We have ' them at fully qualified to advise in, every par- installed in 1879 cost $1.78,M. Last
and two yards square. -a tapp
ticular, ear a new,,source of supV,,ly wit
all prices yd
.. i I I .. . 7 I e at a cost of $125,000. t is expected
Carpet Frin A Pleasant Social Event that the cnarg6s for w
ge ater to the or&
At 40, 90 $1,60 per sq yard. Front We up to $8.08 p, inary
pr pr how6hold" will. be reduced to'
A very pleasant affair took place 0 $8 00 a Year.
the home of Rev. J. W, and Mrs Jol.
Hire 1a,9t -xnursday afternoon,, when s�_.
SILK REMNANTS.---�50 Rimnants of Fancy Silk, -in Plaini'sttlPes'� And -ch,eckis, in all thl6 members Of thel� Ladies' Aid and
colors, from 1 -8 up to two -'yard' Iong., just the ihing fo ri fa. y. ark. Up than hilf. Wom*u'o Missionary Societies of
..nc W price. Wesley UtAurch took osessionof the
Parsonage for a two TL Id purpose,that
bt welcoming their pastdr and Mrs,
Jolliffe bac4,after their bummer Va..
catt.on and also t6 bid.farewelt to Mrs..
1. Hodgens, who is remliving to - God. T -Day�
erich. Tw6lardetents were erected
on theparsoliage lawn, where tea was
after which all rapilred to the parlors a. e
s where a very pleasant Social evening 4N.no,
irved to the ladies slid theirhusband, 'S
TVA was -Prof. Brown, (Organist
and =Master of Wesley, Church)
added much to the enjoyment by
fill 3= rendering a humbjr of excellent. selec-
Men.s and Womon -*s,
dke separating they
tions of music befo
I a �6rqd ioto 'tbe� Library, Mrs.
I tb
rlo&giins bielngeondubted 0 La chair loss.
A Vote, to b Rhe oes aUL
e Taken RuShing7ke Sea -he. centre of the room -and the- fol- Sh
Solt in t
Out of.26L %unipipalities in Huron. R, Fitzsimons, his Rhode 141and lowing illuminated address was read
on nolicenise�'sud 11 others will vote -W - ol C. -P
County 9 are no*'under Local -Option- Reds pullets layin'g now, 'These birds. and presented to -her.by .,Mrs., Rbles,
-were hatched in Aprll,-� Who can beat - Nice-Pr4sident of.thd- Ladies' t an h esall rices
Aid
Men S on Local Option January 3rd next. this? Society.'..
Xoving To London- Left For Th e To- Mrs. John Hodgens, c0nitnencinor-with Thursday, 'Sept. 2 --rd, ciontin-
This we'ek J. W. Irwin sold 'his West. Dear Mm Hodgens.:'
.house and lot to Geor Mr. Alexander Inues "left 21st 'for We uing.till N '4�h,
ge Davis ot town ' e bers of the Ladilis' onday, Oct. we will offer a, choice. Iot
t'.
0!ilgaey, Alra, Ue'wAs booked through dty*onf1Wssley Chur6h, havii of new up, to -the minute shoesa priceswhic�h will'.
via Toronto and the 0. P. Ri by John le4rue d- with feelings of �jnqere'regret
17'Urne.,hi hgs, for a good,ptice, Mr. Irwin aild family AideSbei
to move to London fif theL nel�il Ransford the G. � T. R. town. afford -an opportunity' 'to'
where they will make their' Of your ii3fended departurq.froin buy y9ur. ffill sh' s for less'
our oe
home.* , 'It Pays To -Advertise town.' You have - been so 'long con. than has yet been
neloted with our'Ohurch, first in old offi6rcd.
To Save TheTrees Here is a copy & an advertisement Rattenbury, now Wesley, and hive
LAST DAY OF THE A L E A contemporary points out. thst Which Was displayed in the window, of taken such a deep interesti in our so.
now- is a; -good time to watch the a store in .4 Saskatchewan town� Rand ciety, having been President for 21'
h
trees for'.various pests.. The cater. avay��Vo ' n red arid'vite caft mithis..be years that your removal will be a very M Shoes.
1. pillars ore going. into sleeping quarters hind 'e"s vas plack. . He': was a, she great loss to us, and to the Church.
i Their nests -way be readily found and calf, Anypoty Vot pring dot calfhom6 'We cannot. however"let'yoit gowith�'
Saturda Sent.25t destroyed� A little care exercised now Eays me, fife dollar, Hang,�Speckel- Out assuring You of burlovesnd esteem' Men's pat.-coltj 13ox calf, Veloui andikid
Y9 1 might mean & great deal. for the lives. urger . Lbt I Bluchers. y
your cheerful spirit,- patl6lice,d6,otion Regular $5.50 lines.,'Ten Oa s
't is' of thdliees later'On. and faithfulness, and -your geniality, sale price ........... .................
011t 0
�Woney saved. is money earned, Don m s the A Revised Regulation, aad courtesy in'the performance f Men's $5 shoes in pate t,'13ox Calf and
revised regulationkp issued by lans sent up for trial be your offical duties, and in your e� Blucher. �uu, . Ten dayst sale
fore the County Judge b or Lot 2
1 The two Ind very,
last two days of our saiie ofXen's.'Furnishings. Re- The P, M.L An. day: life have united us i Vial Xid
a our admira. price .......................... $175
Store the customs department contain %a dpelwa were tried last Thursday af tet. tion for you.. .........
member evarything in the ma ' eked d r owni provision that Canadian-oWned auto� noon. But o0ingto the circumstance :While repretting, vory� much yo , ur, M
0% en a $4 shoes, a large . variety of shapes
of -0 9 -
'We will be in our new premises Saturd , 06t. 2fid, mobiles going to the St6tes for repaits of the case the Judge let them . go'012 departure rAm Us we shall :evex Pray and leathers. Ten days sal pric6_,
a.y ..must report at the local customs house full L ...... � $3,25
uspended seqtence.
before leaving Canada, otherwise,duty th�t your, future way be of sun-
shine under the ruidance of Him who Men's $3.50 lines in calf.afid Xid 13his; 'and
Will be collected upen the . full, value Tho-Wh6le, Family
A Vermont shoe. dealer rebelved the ways evenunto the end," v49 -
Men's Wear Ren's, Working Shir.&. of the machine when, It returns. who has said "Lo, I am with you : &l. 1.0t 4".13luchlers. Ten days sale $2
5OL'' f . ... t ... I.. � 4 .1 �. .. I..
Men's Collars,....$ for 25C Reg. c, or .......... o.396 Why., Not! following order'from a French Canad- Signed by all the members of the so-' IM I
en s calf and dongola kid lines Cost YOU L
ian farmer:�`Monsieur- please seu' ciety. in the regular way 42.2;> to'q,00, Ten da 8
Boys' Collars,...A for 25C Reg- 75c, for ... Hera is a marriage noticedatedsome de shoe for ma, familee. - She is Marie j36fore Mrs. Hodgens had time to re. Lot 5
0% $1, for* .... .. year brl sale price ................
elII ahead. , The de.looked very 16 year, Pierrie .15 yeatj Jacques 14 ply Mrs W. S. Harland (Sed'y of the
25C Rubber Collars .... 15c, Re, w in a travelling dresi, but all eyes vear, Louise 13 year, Batesse' 12 year, Alisslonary Auxiliar�,) stepped 'for -
25C Silk Tiesj for ........ 196 were centred on the groom. He wore ilenri 11 year, Tolnette 10 year, Alma, -ward and remarked, like the messen-
h dark suit that fitted his form per- 9 year Lf
'OUit
fectly, and in his dainty gloved bond D s 8 V Prosper 7 year, gers of J ob, 'while 6ne was 7eb speak- Sh�
, ear,
Men's, Overalls enise . . , . - dies;
50C Silk Ties, fon ....... 89C La. es
0 year, Polen 5 year, Valerie 4 Lag there catne also another th6n
75c Silk Ties, for ........ 59C be carried a v5se, - Els.curly hair was year, Jeaiifie 3 year, Josephine 2 year, read, Dour Mps. Hodgens. the meM.
.4.44 ...... beautifully done, and a delicate otior Natalie
Reg. y5c; for.-,, .59C 1 and Jack I year-dey twinw� bers of the Vir. AM, S. beartily endorse Ladies pat. cOltBlnphe3:s, Goodyear. welf� -
of hair olli of tbe beat quality, f1oat6d do baby she go barefoot.. 116W 336uoh?'! 'all what has been expressed in the a 0
Collar Buttons,....2 for Se Reg.1 I i for I ........ ...... . 79C down the aisle as he passed. The d- LOt I d; R.egul&r$4. Allsizes. Tenditisale
Cuff Buttons, 5oc for 35C oung people will mite him now that, dres,4just presented U you by the- price. ....................... $2,175
Reg. $i.50jor Lsdjes'AidSocle
tchell Wait be said but we y Much inoramight Ladies Vicl,Xid and Pat. colt Bluchers,
Men's SOX, 25C, for ... 19C go is married. He is loved by all for I de�m it unnecessary
I his many accomplishments, his tender Monday of this week the I! iAl and wQuld only remind. you that you modern styles,regular $3 to 3,50, Ten day (i
Men's SOX, 3 5c, for .... 25C jgtaces and his winning ways.. gathe of baseball was pla�ed with Lot 2 sale price,
Wool Underivear The Mitchell, in the Park here and wou will Also be greatly missed in the W.
Nen's Sox, Soc, for ... 89C bride commands a good salary,L as a M. S. auxiliary with which you have
Reg..75C. for .......... * ..... 59C bookkeeper, and the groom will miss hich Ladies Kid Bals, and Bluchers, snappy
'19c none of, the luxuries to which he has bire" Potts, Of Goderieho gave good on have and effiX Lot 3 styles And --holde stock regular 1,75*to 2.2a
Men's OUffS, 25c, fOf With ease bv & reore Of 9-5- 'Um- been so lonsr id6ptified tVid in
Rei. $'I, fdr ........ .. 79c, been accustomed. A crowd of pretty =rs, As'Goderich and''Blyth. ently Ten d!�ys sale price...".. � ............. L..... $1.35
t, Kiled the office of Treasurer
play the orotested games during the
Men's Negligee Shirts Reg. $1,25, Y 'Ing Men saw him off av the depot. Is will. likely be - the last -gitme last twenty years, 'Although we. can- Girls tan Vic" Xid blucherl§ fresh from the
I 9ver, thi not keep you in our town, it -will, be. a makers. Cost in the r gular Way 1.50 and
Olood-Bye, Norman in the Ruton.Pertli League. Vollovo�- sokirce of pleasure and satisfac n L Ten day'salo
Fleem. tlnueriteitr' In lastweek'a Herald of 8traifords ing.is thei line up-andscore by hinings
Yeg- 75c, tio to _p
for ............ 59 retain your name on our roll -of men%- " ' . �i '
Was an account of a luntbeon - and fare lVfltcbell .1 '2 8 4-.5 6 7 8 6 bevshiP- we 'feP1tOOthabwe cannot 4cho , I
Reg. $ 1, for .... ....... 79C Reg. 50c, for ... .391c well to Mr..Normah Mureh- - The one I I tin ol shoes all solid leathev,reg.
Agar 2b I 1 0 0 0'.- Allow you to sever YOM,- connection JL,.O�%jt 5 'Ten day safe 1�rlce .......
as t,,,,Ie whseve"nj� Turner q 0 without carrying some tingabletoken
I for ........ ... 98il, proceedings w n E, ., Dance cf. 0 -
Reg. 25, 18C, fo note of sorrow bf the whole
0. 0 of our esteoni and apprei3iation with ace shoe,�,' sizes 11 to 12 regular
Reg. $1.5qljor ........ $1,15 Srnith,�vap called upon to say farevvell Youths calf 1,
ynW Wetheiofore ask y -3u, toac�ept 1-25 and 1,50, Ten days sale price..;'
on -behalf of the Association to , Mr. t1lia (jertiff"te of life MoWber�ahipjn LiDt 6
V1.401t "Gowkst Mich.. Ina neat speech Mr Smith the Woman's Society (liere.
11,b I 1 0
ex0ressed the. appreciation of 01 for ss S h window for Men' s display and -
Boy's Workinw Shirts v - 0 1 1 0 OUr Nort
Mr Murch's services and their t AnS 1� Mrs, Alex Ta
A li'h k If 0 (y 6. 1 flor gresentec
Reg. 50c, for ..... . ........ a brbo -1 the Vor. .1
vogrets tific�te) and a so t is Lif6ioixibership
at his daparturp, also wisbin b. X&VA 3b 0 0 0 0 (and&lra Canninghamer put the pin 6ui South window for Ladies lines.
Reg. .50c, for .... Reg- 75c, for_'.. ..... evy success In his universh 4 "n P-vl Martin i, f 0 0 0 0
Y course,6 on her) which we hope you will wear
ry of the
Reg. 75c, for ................. 59c Reg. $1, for My Murch on rising to reply was greet Score by in fortuany years 'in memo
.. I I , 0 1 1 approval
I'', L'i E.. - ed with 1V or lie's a Jolly Good Fellow, nings�.'..1 I I 1 0, 0 3 1 Terias SpOt cash; no good,4 oil.
pleasant associations with the * meni -
bdirt, cheers. He thanked the Clinton,'__ 4 5 6_1 8 liers of the Society. Nes. Hodgens'
chairman of commitre—es 1 0
Lugi "U'
'Milar ]REPAIRS INHILE YOU WAIT.
A41 other lines of Furnishingi at*,Si Dl.=,',Itorv�,�tq�
the oonitnitteemen, the
'p! 114%wkins a, 0
afid tue Ladle '01ember'41" 'ledged the kindness of the ladles, aild
Many kh3dnesses tw`ixl lary for tll'-�'r" expressed ber regret at the necessity Store opell froill In. Ill. till 0.30 1),
d the co-operation Alannind 3ii 0 0 - of savering ber'connection of so inriny.
during his term as boys'semtaPyand Yearij. with their Society, li,owevel, r
i the Apsoolation aIt success f. Dowding 11) 0.� 0 0 G
Aliesaidshe8vas not golust far -alld,
WiseIr
A& the future. In Mr. Wood the' D' Itu se 0 0
lreo* Xel"r tf o I W001(1110 be away long f0a time, lt�
tors feel they have a good man who is nspected that sbe wid ,;ltill hold the
Ta4ker 0' 0 1 6
0 WillprOVeft Worthy su�eessortoone F -Jacks
r w., n 4 U. 8, At
Z MW JIM B oftlioflnestyoun Inenwhoin strat. (I OfficlD Of tt'0ASUrell In Out' W. 1 0120
foV4 has bad -witflo her confloesla 9core. bY id- the close the'doulp4tv formed a circle
. ....... Murch, slid ifAng 'Auld Ung'Synell all joililng
the persou of X. L, 11 0 0 1 2 0 1 h%nas yt tne proper time,
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