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The•undexsigaied:elieit.Jitst received. a car of fresh. "National"
'ortlapd gement andwill sell the same ate, fair living prxatit,
The undersigned hes,e,'tso "tire agency for the' Iudependant Conipanies
'end will fill ;oi•del s, for a car load from any of the said
cora Ptee fel* a, small margin of profit,
k5 , 3. ANDREWS,
CLINTON
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Do YOLJ EN/CR THINK
There might be :a better and more comfortable
shoe than the one you are now wearing ?
We have sold the Hagar Shoe for men since our
boyhood days, and we know it is -the best,,rnost
comtortable shoe we can buy.
The lines we carry are the newest design ,t1 e
lasts are sl,appy and up-to-date,. that, considered
with the pleasure you have In -wearing a 0alx +csf
Hagar Shoes
Is Worth Consideration
REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT.
FRED. JACKSON
Our Quick Service is a Winner.
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Of Short Prices
fa Await you at this store during the coming week, . Space will a
permit of mention of •a very .few, hut we aim that each sale
mad shall be a sale to advertise this store as. the store of big values
A Table Linen Special
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�lj About 200 yards of beautiful pure bleached • Table Linen, 62 in- t
• cbes wide and extra good value at65e, priced to clear at .42
Two Specials in Lace Curtains
25 pairs extra fine Lace Curtains, 6Q inches wide, 3e yards long
and a regular $1.50 curtain, special this week .98 .
Also about 20 pairs good large Lace Curtains and extra value at • a
90c a pair, special this week .69 P +
$ 1 Corsets for 69c
Auotber shipment of these corsets has just arrived and are a
superior lot to the last shipment, 'which everyone pronounced
"wonderful value" hut rather than put these with our regular
stock, out they go this week at 89
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Don't fail to see our 49c Corsets. They are wonders, made in ,
long Directorie style of nice quality white coutil with4 hose support- a
ers and big value at a very small price,
Special values in Prints, Ginghams, Wash Linens, etc., all week
Some big snaps in the Clothing and Shoe Departments. ' Don't e
buy without seeing them.
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AND with It comes the
decoration of some
room In your home.
If it's New. Wail pap
er.wwe • have it in
large assortment,
pretty andpractical
designs and colorings
most appropriate,
they also have the
chant* of fair value
for the price. We ask
your inspection.
W. 0. FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest - Always the Best
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Those spending theholiday, out of
town •were
Mrs, W. Ross, Exeter,
Miss, Spark, Stratford.
Mr. J. Armour, Toronto.
Mr. W. T. O'Neil, Toronto.
Miss Susie Powell, Toronto,
Miss. Grace Sheppard, Toronto,,
Miss Bernice Kay, Lapeer, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. Emmerton, Goderich,
Mrs. East and Miss Kathleen, Sea -
forth.
Mrs. A. J. Morrish and Miss Bes-
sie, Kfncardine,
Mrs. J. A. Irwin, Miss Marion and
Mr. Robt. Irwin, London..
Miss Edna Copp was home over the
hoe:day.
Miss Margaret Torrance of Toronto
spent the holiday at home.
Miss Mabel Dunford was up from
Stratford for over the 24th.
Mr. John Rumball of Varsity, Tonne
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to, is home for the summer.
Mrs. Macpherson of Goderich is re-
newing old acquaintances in town.
Mrs. 'Peter Straith is, we are sorry
to announce, quite ill of pneumonia.
Miss Edna Cooper of Toronto Uni-
versity is home for the ' summer
]aolidaps.
Mrs. McGill of Blyth was in • town
• yesterday, the guest of Mrs. W.
Cantelon.
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- 1 Millinery Store
Look 'Here .
If you want a Stylish .Summer
Hat we handle them, We are
selling at the lowest prices; .
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- When Selecting
You need be concerned only about its
: appearance. The quality we guarantee.
So when you conte to choose the new
library table, the new rocker •or Morris
chair, the new suite for the parlor,
don't worry about the quality.
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Mr. J. W. Irwin of London - Called
on old friends in town Tuesday and •
Wednesday.
Mr, Wallace Ferran of Molsons Bank,
Iroquois, visited his aunt,, Mrs. Fars
ran, last• week.
Mr, N. and Miss 'Bertha Davis ;pent
a couple of days with friends in
Auburn last week. :
Miss Maude Ferguson of Goderich
spent a shoat while in town the
forepart of the week
Mrs. Cameron of Arthur is visile ng
the old home, Mr. Thos. Jenkins,
"Woodlands Farm." ••. •
Mr. H. Baker left on Monday morn-
ing on a business trip to Toronto,
Lindsay and Peterboro. •
MSS :Agnes: Irwin and Miss 'V onges of
London were ' guests of Miss Miceli
Hoover : for a few days this week:
Messrs: J. E. Hovey. and J. $. Can-
telon attended a meeting, of the
Stratford. Gun Club ort Victoria
Day.
Mr, and Mrs. Olin Hooper of 'I3ensa1l
were with the former's'parents', Mr.
and Mrs. A. Hooper, over the holi-
day.
oli-day .
•
Miss Margaret Mahaffy visited with
her sister, Mrs. Wm: Sparks - of
Line for f d
theBrownson a few days
o0
y
lest week.
Mrs. McLea , who has beenstaying.
for .the last few weeks with her
daughter, Mrs: • Kenneth Erskine,
returned to Toronto on Monday.
Mr. Alex. Foster of Tara and his.
mother, Mrs. T. R. Foster, spent a
few days in town this week the
guests. of Mr; and Mrs. Wrn. Can-
telon.
Mrs. B• J. Crawford :of Dungannon
was in town on Saturday from one
train to another. She was the
guest for a. new hours of Mrs. J. E.
Cantelon, •
1Vfiss Bessie Hayes of Seaforth has
been the guest of Miss Dorothy
Rattenbury, having come up to
attend the latter's birthday : party
on Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm'. Gunn attended the
marriage of Dr. J. Nesbitt Gunn in
there
yesterday, and-fromhere
proceeded on their ttip to Minneso-
ta and the coast.
Col. Wilson, Commanding O•tficer • of
the 33rd Huron Reg., and Miss
Wilson of Seaforth, attended the
Memorial service in St. Paul's
church on Friday:
Mr. Alfred Owen of New 'York, dir-
ector of the Clinton Knitting Co.,
was in town last week on business.
He was accompanied by Mrs. Owen.
They left on Monday for Montreal.
s awa a
Mr. La
once Laois of O ha was in
town for the holiday and returning
yesterday took with him Mrs. Lev-
is who bad spent
is and the pent w
a couple of weeks here visiting
friends.
Mrs. 1'ranipton, who has been visit-
ing. Prof. and . Mrs. Brown for a
couple plc ofwtrks, left Monday,
her lone in Beamsville.
Mr. Walter Holmes of Toronto has
bren renewing acquaintances n
tances in
and,
about town during
the pawt week.
Walter's many Clinton friends are
always glad to'see hini.
key. Dr. ;Stewart, provided his
health, which has been giving his
friends some anxiety of late, per-
ntits of it, will leave the end of the
The AsGeneral sv�m-
. week to attend
bly at Halifax, N,13,, which opens
June 1, '
a. t n5 delegate e f
rein the
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Presbytery of Huron. 'Airs. Stewart
will accompany hitu and it is their
intention to :pend a couple of
months visiting in the lower pro•
winces,
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Flay 26th, 1910
Blaze of Bargains
f --Fridag and Saturday
Friday and Saturday we are putting on sale a number of good bargains which .will be
worth crowing miles to get.right �►11 new goods this- season, and ri ht up to the
minute for style and design. Read the following list carefully and come and look
thenr over
whether you buy or not. Every article in this list must be cash. .
15c and 20c Muslin 9c
25 pieces Fancy Muslins in rose bud,
floral and check designs, in all the poise- .
lar colorings. Regular 15e and 20o yard,
Friday and Saturday prices .09
25c Musl.in.1,,21 c
20 pieces Fancy Dress Muslin and
Mulls in check, floral, polka dot and plain
cloths, in all shades. Regular 25e yard, '
Friday and Saturday prices .12e
50c and 60c Dress Goods
for. -39c
25 pieces Dress Goods in plain weaves,
satin stripe, broadcloth, in wisteria, rose,
violet, red, green, bine, grey, brown, etc.
Regular 500 and 60e value, Friday and
Saturday prices.,,:. ..
25c Belts 15c -
12/c Flannelette ?c
500 yards manufacturer's ends of white
and pink Flannelette, good heavy weight
and wide width. Regular 120, Friday
and Saturday prices
.07
12ic Prints 5c
200 yards English Prints in rnanufae-
turer's ends of 2 to 10: yards, one yard
wide, in a variety of patterns and colors.
Regular .1210, h'x'iday and Saturday
prices • .06
12%c Toweling 10c
100 yards Crash Toweling with or
without colored border, good weight and
round thread, will give splendid wear,
our regular 12c Toweling, leridu.y and
• ' Saturday prices
.39
• 3 dozen Leather Belts in tan, black, .
and
aa gilt
RRegul225valu+F leather,
yad SudtY
prices
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15c Cotton Hose 100 -
10 dozen .black and tan Cotton Hose,
nice clean yarn, sizes 6 to 10, Regular. -
15e, Friday and Saturday prices , .10
15c Factorg Cotton 110c:
200 yards heavy Factory Cotton, 40
. inches wide, good even round,- thread,
our regular 15c cotton, Friday_and Sat-
urday prices
25c Cottonade 190
2 pieces striped Cottonade, heavy
weight • and s�l
endid wearing qualities, ties,
Ite;ular 2vc, .„ids and 5aturday prices
.19
15c IEmbrolderg 9c
500 yards White Swiss Embroidery, 4
to 8 inches wide, good clean Swiss lawn
and pretty edges. Regular 15e, Friday '
and Saturday prices .09
$1.25 Lawn Waists 98c
5 dozen White Lawn Waists, insertion
fronts in several very pretty designs, all
sizes. Regular $1.25, -Friday and Satur-
day prices •
.10 $1 Lawn Waists 79c
2 dozen. 'White Lawn Waists, very .
dainty designs, -good quality lawn, • all'
sizes Regular $100. Friday and Satur-
day prices ...... ........................ .79
.10
i2i'c Factors Cntton 8i
200 yards Factory Cotton, good clean
round thread.:. 29 inches wide. ' •Regular
121c value, Friday and Saturday prices .081
Lawn and Mull Waists -
58C
50 assorted Lawn and Mull Waists;
odd sizes and odd ends, balance of some
of our best sellers. Regular $1.00 up to
43.00, while they Iast. Friday and Sat.
urday, • .86
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LINTON
About People You Know.
Mr. Donald Ross, medical student at
Varsity, is home for the holidays..
Mr. Constantine of: Molsons Bank,
Zurich, was in town over the heli
Miss L. Livingstone of•Blyth
the guest of Miss Baker on
day: - -
Mr; and. Mrs. J. A. Irwin and
Irwin visited London friends
week.
was
Tues-
Miss
tells
Miss Margaret Macdonald of l.,tstowel
has 'been . the guest of Miss bate
Scott the past week. • -
Miss Margaret Ireland of Seaforth
was the guest of Miss Bessie O'Neil
a few days dhis week.
Mr. W. K, Snider, Provincial Li,:ense
Inspector, was registered at the
Itattenbury House on .Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Cook and family
'spoilt Sunday at Mr. .1, 11. Herd -
son's on the lake shore.
Mrs. Hansconbe of Winnipeg is visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Silas
Pratt, and other friends in town.
Mrs. Jos. - Schrenk. and Mrs. Wm.
Keri of Milverton were guests of
Mrs. S. S: Cooper on Wednesday.
Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. Murray of
Stratford spent • the holiday with
Mns. Jas. Sheppard, Orange street.
Mr. and Mrs. dtutler, Miss Emily and
guests is of Mr. and Mrs.
were A
Fred, w es
g
Walter Townsend, London, this
week.
Elgin Wiesen, eon' of Councillor Mas
on, has obtained a good position in
the Michigan Central depot, De-
troit.
Mr. Thos. Sheppard left for Merlin,
Ont., last week where he will visit
with his daughter, Mrs. Alex. Os-
bouicne, for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre of Newmarket
visited the latter's parents, Mr.. and
Mrs. . McKeon,'this week. They
made the trip in i heir auto.
NCre. W. Ross and 'children, Mts. Prad-
r o • 13o er
and Mr.andMrs. Geo, h`ia
mv
and children of Toronto have been
lI,
guests of Mr, and Mrs. W.
Cook for the past week. Mr. Boy-
er has returned to the city but the
a
Ladies and cll:ldren will remain for
some Attie with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kemp and Miss
Nellie
spent from Saturday urdav
until
Tuesday in London 'with Mr.
,si
Kemps brothers, resi-
dents
and o ,
r -
.i
dents of that city, They 'a side the
trip in 'their auto. Today they are
attending the funeral of incur rela-
tive, Mr. Fred. hath of i' .a st Wee
wanes&.
Rev. Mr. Charlesworth Preached • in
Delhi an Sunday.
Mrs. Pugh and family have' been vis-
iting London friends. • •
Walton spent
Mollie' Cluff of
me.-
Victoria Day at home.
Mrs. 0,' D. McTaggart is visiting
friends in Morrisburg.
Dr. Smith and Master Kenneth, Bay-
field, were in town yesterday.
Miss Harriet Wilson of Seaforth vis-
ited Miss Helen Doherty last week.
Miss McCulloch of Mitchell visited her
sister., Miss Barbara McCulloch, this
week. •
Mrs. Jas. McClachf;rty and children
• of . Goderich were in town over the
holiday.
Mrs. Holtzhauer, Blyth, has been
visiting her son, the assistant mill-
er at Fair's.
Mr. A. Weatherwax of Otillie spent
Victoria Day in town the truest of
Mr. and Mrs. D; Cantelon.
Miss Kathleen McBride of Waterloo
is at present visiting Miss Daisy
Middleton,Bayfield Road,
Mr. F. Hamshire of Preston spent the
holiday in town the guest of his
daughter, Mrs. -W. H. Ilellyar. Miss
Hamshire of Niagara Palle also
spent a few day's with her sister,
Mrs. Hellyar. •
Mr. 'Ed. Jenkins of tiro Central Y. M.
C.p c t the. holiday
A., Toronto, sp n y
at his home, Woodlands Farm. Ile
was accompanied by a friend, Mr.
'Warburton, who came up for a
few days fishing.
Mr. W. Jack;ion left on Tuesday for
Montreal, having accepted an invi-
tation from the C.N.R. to attend
the formal inspection of their new
boat, Royal Edward, which leaves
on her first trip to England today,
(Thursday). The invited guests
will go for a sail ,as
s far as Quebec, ,
Mrs. Retry ItautI d� and family
left on Monday for New Liskeard,
where,Mr. Rou
led c has been. for
sevrral weeks and where the family
o
intend making their home, ,
at least
for the resent. The many- ends of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
friItoutiedge
wish their prosperity, in their new
I10T
Ir, 11. Wiltse, son of Mr. II. Wiitse
1idayofta
n is spending
abrief holi-
day
at home. Mr. Wiltse has been
publidhing a sporting magazine,
Angler and Hunter, in .Syracuse,
N.Y., for the past year but bas
sold Iris interest in the publication
And intends going out west next
Week where he may go into farthing.
The News From Lor desboro
Miss Wheatley' of Clinton Sundayed
with. her. friend, Miss A. Bell.
• • Miss L. •7 oung of Brantford. - .Sune.
dayed at home. -
a f
is Currie, . W310 lin s e t the past
li r l on t• Max-
well,
at c t ic, a Dat
fires weeks
well, .returned.. , We are pleased . ,to
hear that her brother, who has been
ill for some time; is some better.
Miss Murch. left Thursday to spend.
the holidays at her home in Strat-
ford: ..
'eke Joni Johnston: has erected tt
new fence around.the grounds at S.
S. No: 7 school.
Mr, Ed.. . Stephenson of Ethel is
visiting relatives in this .vicinity.
Mr.: It. \Vater' of London Sundayed
with friends in the village.7
Mr. -Jos. Addison, ,wife and family
of. Brucefield - spent Sunday 'Rich re-
latives in the vicinity..
Mrs. J. O. Lounabery spent the
24th - - holidays with her parents at
Delhi. •
Mrs. John.Lasham visited relatives
in London.
Miss N. Crawford spent a few
days with London friends.
Mies Hill of Clinton spent Sunday
with her brother,: Jas. .Hill; who - is
confined to the house, with a second
attack of inflammatory. rheumatism:
We hope. for a speedy recovery. •
of Blyth shipped
-Johnston I3 s i rd
Alr. W. t
Y Pp
a ear of potatoes which lie purchased
from Messrs. Caldwell and Moon this
week. .
Miss N. Marsh of St. Thomas spent
the 24th with her irked, Miss B.
Kirk.
Miss 13. Brogden spent the 24th
with her sister, .Mrs. D. bloody of .
myth,
Mr. J. Hill of Clinton visited hie
brother .las, on Sunday last.
Mr. W. A. Grant, who had engaged
with. fr. Hutton, left
Mondayfor
t
his home in Teeswater.
efiss J. Wiseman event the holiday
the g
to
vin's- e.
Miss�
Bruce visited !deeds
in
Parkhill,
Miss Dora Riley of Blyth spent the
24th in the village.
Mrs. Jas. Langley of Niagara Falls
and Miss M. J. Crawford are visiting
the I trr s parents,
Mr.
and Mrs.
Ie, Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs, John Nott visited
d rc°d
Mends in ao e i 11 on 'Wednesday Y of
this week,
Invitations are out for the marri-
age of one of Ilullett's charming
young ladies of the 13th on.
The regular :monthly meeting of the•
Women's institute will be 'held on. •
Thursday, June 2.nd . at 2.30 p.m, . at
the 'ionic of Mrs. et. J. Young,
Sub-
ject, "A ,week s Work for a Beep
House-wife,'' taken by, Mrs, F. John:-
son.
ohn-son. .All ladies are cordially invited.
Mr. E. J. iloward and Miss Dever -
all of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, J. 0: Lounsbery.
Mr. Chas. . Watson has purchased a .
striver from Mr. T. McMichael of Mc-
Killop.
Miss I3. Stevens of Harlock spent,.
a few days this week with . her
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Stevens.
Mrs, • John Manning visited her sis-•
ter, Ners.- Moorhead. of Stratford,
Mrs: H. - le, Currie visited with.
friends in Toronto on Tuesday : • and
Wednesday of this week,
Mr. John Nott sustained a painful_.
injury to one . of his hands this week
while helping - -with a re -arrangement
of.the .shafting.at the mill.
Mrs. Bell and Miss Alice spent Wed-
nesday with frl
ends in in
ham
A number from hero attended
the
circus held in •Cl'in.ton on Wednesday.
Hullett "Township.
Addetional.IMullett news page four.
Henry Mr. .1. C. H of t
y the 13th eon.
had a somewhat novel experience, one
dayrecently.
IIe
was marking out
a
field, preparatory to, sowing, corn,
when.a squirrel suddenly ran up bis
leg and settled on his bead. Mr.
Ilvery rather resented such fam-
iliarity on the part of his
squirrelship, and violently die..
lodged him from. his perch, but
the little creature lit on one of the
liors:s and ran up its back, frighten-
ing the auunal so much that Mr.
Henryhad to give his undivided d a
t-
tention to• the team and failed.to see
what become of the friendly squirrel
when he finally condescended 10 Luke
Mother o her rarih again.
g
stn.
Mrs.
J. Langley and two
'Mule
sons, and Miss M. J. Crawford of
Niagara Palls, Ont., visited over the -
holiday with the latt'er's father, Mr.
1e, Crawford, of the 8th eon.
Misses Sarah and Louise Haley of
St. 'Thomas spent the holiday with
'friends in this township.
'V r
af,.IhCartwright
o n
d
has u el ase
the hush lot on the th con. from Mr.
Johi1 Alien.
Mr. le. Gould of St. Thoina.s visit-
ed in this Vicinity over the holiday,