The Clinton News-Record, 1910-09-08, Page 4Clinton. News -Record
School Books
For the Opening •of
School.
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• also
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS
may be had at
0
COOPER'S
BOOK STORE
CLINTON
1. Holmesville.
A number of people from this :neigh-
berhood have visited the Toronto
Fair last week and this, among
whom were : Messrs. A. J. Com:nee,
Phil. Potter, D. aliddon, N. W. Tre-
wartha, T. Walters, John Sturdy,
Miss Sturdy, Miss Bertha Stanley; and
Mr. Fne1
Rev. W. N. and. Mrs. Courttce and
bix. Fish of F ag' Meadow, Long Is-
land, have been visiting atthe home
of Mr. (',oui•tice's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Courti ee. They left for
home an Tuesday ay
intendingdirg
to
visit
Montreal en route
A harvest thanksgiving service will
ho held . in St John's church. on Sun-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. J.
• Berry, rector of Seaforth, • will be the
1 preacher. Special offering will be
, taken For M.S.(.('. and Dioceon Mis-
sionary fund. The c:hurcll will bei ap-
lpropriately decorated and special
music will be prcnared.
1N e w
FallS
uitin - s
Having received some of our •
New Fall Suitings and Trouserings
composed of special imported worsteds
ktncl t weeds, we are prepared. to hock
aweless for the incoming. season.. It
will be to• your advantage to select
your suit early and get a good choice.
Although you may not want the
auit, for two months we will hold -you'
aeleet ion for you.
The Fall and Winter
Fashion Plates are Here
Drop in and See Them
41 W. Barge & Co
_anent for British American Dyeing,`-
.' and ('leaning Co., Montreal. •
Porter's Hill.
, Miss Ruth A. Shaw spent Sunday
and Monday with her parents at
Dunlop.
. Mr. Wnn. Mair, Byron, spent a
few days at Mr. John C'ox's recent-
ly. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Adair and daugh
ter, Miss Beatrice, of London spent
Sunday and Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Storting McPhail.
Mr. Lorne Tabor, our assistant
black.tatitln spent the holidays with
his parents near Woodstock.
Messrs; Roy.' and Douglas alaccioug-_
all left for the west last Tuesday.
They' went via C.P.R. front Cader-
ieh. '
Miss Luella Tichbornc spent the
holidays with her mother, Mrs. Win.
'l'iehborne.
Coderleh Township
Misu Florence Harrison spent a few
days last week the guest of lier
friend,, Miss Gertrude Oakes.
The members of Cole's church are
preparing fon anniversary ai'rvices to
be held on Sunday, the 18th. Rev.
lir. Medd of (lodericb will preach at
both afternpcn and evening ant: lac.
On Monday evening following. A tea
will be given. The tea. will. of
course, be good and no pains :are
being spared to make the program
all that could be desired. Soloists
have been secured for the occasion
and the Phelan Orchestra of
Clinton will be in attendance and
give several seat tions, besides
which, thea;e will be address and
ether literary numbers. I)o not for-
get the dates, Sept. 18th and 119th.
• Last Monday Blae Jervis family held
ai re -union picnic on Forster's flats ;
children,. grandchildren and great -
grand hi:'.lren of the late William
Jervis, to the number of .)fi, 'met and
put • in a day much enjoyed by all.
The family, proper, consisted of ten
children, five. girls and five boys, all
of wbom were present, excepting Ce-
celia of Winnipeg, Charles of Clinton
and John of Stanley, these three be-
ing unable to attend. The day was
spent, by the older people, in talking
of old 'thnes and planning the future
ofthe younger generation, who, not-
withstanding this, nulch enjoyed
themselves at games of all • kinds,
There wan, one game in watch all
present joined twice during the day,
all devoting themselves thoroughly to
the game of feeding the inner Haan.
The crowd dispersed at an early hour
with the firm intention of holding an-
other reunion next year: •
The following are some of those
from this township who attended the
Toronto Fair : Harry, Milton and
Arthur Steep and' Roy Cantelon.
• The Young Ladies' Guild met at.
the home of Miss Daisy Middleton
this week;
Bethel Epworth League and • Sim -
day school field their annual pit.'a:ic
to Bayfield . last Monday afternoon
'in Jowett. 'grove. There was a
good turn, out .and allenjoyed.. them-
selves.
• ;41London, Nellie 'Macdonald; I,qde
o , is
visiting. Wench, . in this vicinity. for
a few days.
• Brnoefield.
The :Briieefield Rovers football team
held . their ti cnic to Bayfield 'on, Lab-
or Day; and although •tltc weather
,y
proved 3nmewhat disagreeable, yet
large numbers gathered, at the' .. • olti
fishing : grounds, and doubtless' ..eat:1i
and everyone thoro.ngbly enjoyed the
outing,- A dance;' under the . aa>.s-
piees of . the club, ''was given in
.Jowett`a pavilion in the evening •and
passed .off snecessfu.11y. •-
Messrs. Alex. Mustard and A•. •'T.
Scott spent a few days at Toronto
I'.xhibition this week... -.
1 1 LADIES
Ready-to-wear
GARMENTS.
1
DryI
...
Liiii,00ds
inery I
Dr
ess
maki n
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Fall Fashions in
COATS
We have made . greater
preparations than ever for bio
business in the Cloak .Depart!
ment. Every garment is this
season's style. Not an old one
or a left -over on our racks.
Direct from the factories of
three of the leading Canadian
makers theyhave come—the
best styles from the best mak-
ers of Ladies' Jackets 'in . the
trade. There is a wide var.
iety of choice, wider by fare
than most stores can show.
Of the best garments and
1naiiy exclusive styles, no two
alike. '
We draw special attention to our showing of hand.
same Black Coats. it is greater by far than any we
have ever attempted before, and ladies in search of
something exclusive sill have no difficulty in making
their selections from it.
Remember we have the famous Northway
and Continental Garments.
This Store for Dress Goods
This year we have received early delivery of Fall
Dress Goods which makes our display possible at such
an early date. We extend to the ladies of Clinton and
surrounding country •an ' invitation to visit our Dress
and Department a d ha ve the first glimpse impse of our
New Fall Goods.
Roberts, ur dless=maker, r
Mrs. ob s
nog► readyfor
Nowto
.
orders. No time choose fall
fall your new u
quit and place your order early.
L1VERV COURTESY ANC. Ai rENTION
AWAITS YOU HERE.
i
S'tanleg Township
Inspector Tom called at No: 4,
north and south, on Friday last. •
The ,several students left on Mon-
day for the Collegiate Institutes to
begin another year's' studies. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Raipit Drysdale of
Saskatchewan visited friends• in the
township last week. They intend
returning to the went this week ac-
companied by Miss ,Mary Drysdale, a
sister.
Labor Day proved to be ratherdls-
agreta'ble for the races and outer
sports heM in Zurich.
The children of S. S. No. 9, enjoy-
ed a holiday on 'Tuesday as ATr.
Ilc,ward, the teacher, was attending
a meeting of the Presbytery held in
13'rucefield.
Mr. and Mrs: John A. Manson took
in the Toronto Fair this vveek and
while there were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Mex. Manson. •
Quite a number Dom this vicinity
spent Labor Day at Bayfield.
Mr. Ernest Pollock left on Tues. -
day for Edmonton, Alta., to secure a
situation. •
Miss Lizzie Pollock, who has . been
in Clinton during the summer, re-
turned to the home of her brother,
Mr. Wm. Pollock, on Saturday.
'?Tia. 'Nathan Peck and Mrs. Guo.
Dowsan spent a few days • of this
week with • Mrs. Wright of near Ar-
thur.
Miss Flossie Cole visited with - hen
aunt, Mrs. J. T. Keys, a few days
lag week.
Miss Charlotte Johanson of near
13rucetkdd is spending this week with
her. cousin, Miss Ida Reid.
Miss Clara Richardson returned to
Arthur on Thursday.
Miss Pearl Dunkin is visiting her
cousin,' Miss Annie Ames ifs MeC vary this this week.
• Miss Erma. Diehl returned home last
week from visiting- "friends at' Brun
:,;1s and C'ranbrook.• -
Miss Mamie Reid and the Misses Ea -
ma
ma and Fanny Diehl spent.. Labor Day
with friends in Zurich.
bliss ('ora Nicholson,. who Itas
spent tale summer vacation al her
home returned to - Clinton to resume
her studies at the C. C. 1.
. Mavter. John Stinson, who. has
been visiting his aunt, Mrs: Stilwell,
for some time, returned to Cloderich
on Labor Day. •
11Tr. and lIrs-. Waller' VVes,ton
(laughter, Annie, - Sunciayed at
Frank Picot's.
Masten Hoy Dewar :has gone •-to
Clinton where he.will- attend the.
Collegiate. . .,
Miss ..Sadie : Watson intends going
to Durham where she will attend the
Model.
Mr; W. J. Stinson and -daughter:
llis's Eva; spent Labor Dap in (iod-
erieh. •
,Por Stanley: • news .read the News-
-Record. (>ltly. 25 cents to end of 19)0.
'l'bti following report' show's the re-
lative .standing of the Pupils of t'. S.
S. No.. 9, for the month of -August
•lth ("lass -P. McBride, M.. J Mey-
era, n. Nicholson, •
:3r(1 -J. AMeyers, •I.'illoyer+ --J,
Moyer, J.. Moyer., •
2nd 5r,--\. 'Breniniman;'.C. 7apfe,
A.:Finlay .- '
2nd Jr. A, 'Zapfe, Ci. Parke, E.
Finlay. •
•Pt. 2nd Sr. A. 'Meyers, J. Moyer,
It
Zirk. - -
Pt. 2nd Ji -I:.,•Bovies, Fl Moyer,
,S.• :Erb. • .
Pt. 1st Jr.—'.11. c ingerich,..1'.. 'Boy -
es, �•ti M.
- (r. S_' Fo:ward 'reacher
Kippen
Mrs. •J ' 8. Dinsdale, - who accom-
panied her husband to Preston, has
returned . home.. All are pleased ' to
heae that the treatment is proving a
success and expect to 'see .Mn. Dins -
dale return soon.'. •
Mr. and Mrs. Russell (rotifer ':spent
a few days with friends in . Kippen
this week. • - ' •-
i\Iiss Anderson, who has. been visit-
ing her mother. in KIppen, has- re-
turned to Lontlori.. •
The Mise s .isbng, . who have been
spending -' a few' Weeks with. -' their.
friend, airs. Morrison, have" returned
home. to London. -
Dr. and 'Mrs. (,eo..;Schoellig of De-
ttori r were calling; on • their• old
friends, • Mr. and Mrs.- W. II. John-
ston,' last 'week,
• Another of. tflie pioneers of ,Stanley,
lit •thc person - of the late. Mrs, .Jos-
eph flood,• departed this life . Iasi
Tuesday week. in l Iensall at the great
age) . of ; eighty-eight years and ten.
months. • The deceased, whose maid-
en name was Anne Watts, :was born
Nov. 1.821.: in Burton Parish; York-
shire,.
England. v h, ay married n
.She v
1841 to bier - date- husband, Joseph
[food, .who died in -1808.. They em-
igrated to .•C'anada* ha 1852 and set-
tled o f Picker-
ing- lii•St 'in tin township u
iat, where ,they •t•rnlain d- fifteen
scabs, They canna .wish • to the., 2nd
concession of Sta►llcy •in 1867, 'viler('
they tomaned they ;retired to
Ilensall to enjoy- a•well earned rest.
The late Mr. : and airs.. iioc•d . were
excellent- exaMples of the: sturdy, -in,
dtistrious; •. noble band of pioneers
who have made Ontario what it • is
tod ay, They have left behind, besid-
es other friends, three sons -and three
daitghtera to : mourn their loss, viz :
William in. Shenandoah, •Iowa Henry
in ' Pe•nse,: Sask, ; Joseph on the
homestead here ; Jones, -
Stanley ; Mrs. John Tlarvey; feast!,
Sask., and. Miss Annie at home. • The
feine•ral took place- on 'Tbursday . to
l3aird's cemetery. • The pallbearers
were Messrs. 'Robt. Morrison, 1.1'ugh
VIRDiarmid, Simpson, Donald Gras -
sick, - Walter Mclleath and - Joseph
Hudson. • -
'the following is the Aug. ', monthly.
.report .. for S. S. Na. 14, Stanley,
The• names are In order of merit
5th—Harbert, - Kehl, Allan Fisher,
Ada• Me eath. • •
Sr.• 4th—W. McBealh, T. Rathwell;
Roy Meelym.ont. • •
Jr, 4th -Anna hood,• W..Melleath,
Maggie Parsons, - -
Sr.. 3rd—Je sie Collins, . N. IIood,
L. Wasmann:
Jr. 3rd—A. Fisher, C. Johnston, (1,.
Ross. ' •:
2nd—W. R. Coopere.:
1st .Pi ilhert ' Sutton, .(i•,.'Coop-
er, W. Harvey.'
• 2nd Pt. --13. Collins, M. ("oop,•r, El -
men. Dlakl ri '. .
The .hest ;spellers in the monthly,
spelling matches were
Lyth—L, Rath.Wtr.'i..
,Sr. •lth—Ida Rathwell.
Jr. 41th=Anna hood.
So. 3rd [.a:wrenee Wasmann.
Jr.• 3rd Anna Fisher,
and--tV". C'oopet.
and Pt.—Bella Collins,
—W. II. Jo-huston, Teaelter.
LOW ONE-WAY . SECOND-CLASS
COLONIST RATES, SEPT. 15 T11
TO O('r. I5T1-i.
. Railway Via (nand Trunk rink Railway Systetn
t() Nelson,. Vancouver, Victoria
W
est-
ainbttr 11.C. Spokane,S!•,.‘tilt,
Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, Ore.,
also to San Fran(►sco, Los Angeles,
San Diego.,
California
and
l
1
Cx
-
ica (ley, "October lst to 1,af
.
Pull particulars and tickets is
from
any
(.rand Trunk Agent, or address - J.
D. McDonald, i)istrict Passenger Agt.
Toronto, Ont,
James ,McNeil of 13elicvlle was
drowned at Deseronto..
Labor Day was generally celebrat-
ed throughout the l)oinirtion.
Summerhill.
Mrs. Colborne spent Sunday
Blyth.
Mr. and _Mrs. Gordon Johnstone
spdnt• Sunday under the parental root.
Mr. Geo. Hill left oa Monday mor-
ning for Taber, Alta.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Searlett spent
,Sunday the guests of Air. GeorgeTyner.
Me. Carl Draper of Clinton visited
friends on the Base Line.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Williams of Sea -
forth spent the holidays at Mr. John
Colborne's. •
bliss Murray of Myth is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. T. J Lindsay.
Miss J. Colman has returned to her
home in Dundas after a pleasant
week'.' visit with her aunt, Mrs. S.
Lowery. -
Mr. and Mrs. II. Watkins and fam-
ily of Clinton visited friends In - the
village on Sunday.
Mrs. • John Johnston attended the
funeral :of her little grandchild, Dora
Groans, in Clinton on Saturday.
L.O.L. 928 met on Monday night.
Mrs, R. GovIer spent a few days -
visiting Clinton friends last week.
Miss M. Tiplady spent Sunday the
gueet of Miss. Ethel Govter.
Master Harold Biggins ia' visiting
friends in Clinton. -
Mr. Chas. Clifton spent Sunday at
his lame in W. Wawanosh.
Oa Sunday next there will be I1ar-
vest Thanksgiving services held here.
Rev. W. 1I. Dunbar will preach at
it a. nt. and Rev. John Berry, M.A.,
of Seaforth will preach in the even-
ing.
Our teacher, Miss Trick, spent
Labor Day at her home on the Hur-
on Road.
Mr. Fred. Lawson la attending Tor-
onto fair this week. -
Miss Florence Lawson is • visiting
her sister, Dlrs, Jas. Dledd of Con-
stance. -
Mrs.. W. J. Nesbitt has gone • to
Toronto to meet Mr. Nesbitt, who is
on his way home from the west.'
• Miss Myrtle Beacom spent the last
:week the guest of Mrs. Danby.
Miss Katie Clavier has gone to (lin-
ten to attend the Collugiate also.
Master .Eddie Miller. -
Don't forget the Chicken Pie social
tomorrow evening.
On Sunday morning and evening
their" will be harvest thanksgiving
atad services 'in• St.. Peter's church. The
\I -r. incumbent, will conduct the morning
nervier;, and the Rev. J. Berry, . sec-,
for of: Sea.forth, the evening. r:very-
bodv welcome. • •
Mrs.. J. H. Lowery is visiting
friends in .-Toronio this week. Slie is
accompanied by • her sister, Mia Mitt-
nie Proctor ;o.f Ilolnacsville.
-'I'hd following, is the report'of Union
5. 5. No. 12, Sun)naerhill, • The
. names are • arranged• in order: of class
standing and general proficiency
Sr, 1tha•Edith IIar•vey, Ilarold Big -
gin • .
Jr: '4th—Alvin Townshend, -Jennie
Miller; Effie Rath. ' •
Sp. 3rd-;V'label Harvey, '1'eenie afar-
quis, Florence Lawson, Fanny Lov-
eft Neville Forbes.
"Ur. and=Map Savilict', 1'.lila • Mala,
Jean Lindsay,. Olive Wright.
Sr, and—Mervyn . Farquhar, • Wilson
Rath. -
Jr; 2nd—('ora Miller, Dorothy. Mar-
quis, slim JMinaton; Fred. • Johnston,•
Flora Millet .
Pt 2nd St -Coll .Jervis.
Pt. and +11...—Vmy :1rtBricn, Bessie
hindsay, Mai' Wright, .Johnny'1'QWn-
send.
s
Pt, ist Si Willie. Miller.,•
• Pt. st Jt.—Nellie:Beacom, Etta
.Lardy,, Mary -llc:Beien, Jean F.ar-
quhar,' Eddie Johnstan, Tlilda Forbes.
—IL E. Trick, Teacher.
in
Varna
The members aid adherents. of the
'Church of • England here held their •
annual licn•ie "'a't Bayfield on Satur-
day. Alt .report a pleasant time.
Mr. Will. Beatty, the genial man-
ager' of the Sterang.Bank here, left
on Monday for a well 'earned , holi-
day. 1le intends visaing, in Winnipeg
and other prairie -towns .before re- "
turning, : ,
Mr. herb. Duncan also has:.taken a
tali west. -
D.Ir. Frank Weekes and his. Mother
have. -boon in Glencoe the past week'
attending the funeral 01 the former's
incle.
Mr. Bailey • hias returned .from his
hpliday and: --is in charge or, ih.e:bank
until D[r.' Beatty returns.
' `Mr. Collins of Ripley is v(si•ting his.
nephew, Mr. Wm. Logan of the
Parr Line. -• -
Miss Edna Beatty accompanied by
her. friend, Miss Menta Davidson of
Mount Forest, spent Sunday, and the
1101kiay visiting. Varna friends.
Miss Mamie Reid spent .the Holiday
in /.
r
lac
u••.la •
.
Mrs • Kay of jaketer was the pleat
of- Mrs, Johan Beatty last week.
Mts.. Douglas of Blake .spent - Sun-
day with her mother, Mns. Logan. '
Mr, L. Beatty is -in Toronto this
week taking in the lair.
Our ice cream parlors seem .to do a
rushing business. - •
Mr., D. Watson of Clinton -was(. in
the village one day last week on
businuts. -
Mr. R. IC, Mall of Listowel was in
the village on -business last week.
Since returning lie has lost his young-
est son, a bright boy of fifteen, ap-
pcndiritia being the cause of his sud-
den death. Ilis friends/ heat sym-
pathise,
, c
East Wawanosh
John , Ju1 n 1)orrr had a. very success,
ful •barn -raising on Wednesday last.
'I'he framers are now busily engaged
siding 11e barn which. will be ready
ip use
tor short order.
1
Mr. Fred. Henry of the vicinity. of
Clinton spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. John i\CcClinthty. .
,The farfncrs in this vicinity are
novo engaged sowing wheat.
V1h'. Maggie King teas iia Toronto
bust week viewing the T:;vhibition.
Mr. Harvey McLatiehlin visited Iasi
•week at the Jejune of his turtle,
Mr. Rohl. :4h (lee.
•
September 8th, 1910
vassinal
'Mullett Township. .
Masters Leonard and Mervin Mason
of Landon are visitors in this neigh_,
boyhood. this week.
Me. ' Jas. McNeil of London -spent
Labor:Day visiiing relatives' in :IItil-
lett... ..
Mr.. and Mrs:. William.. Brown • and
their little son, Pchert John, of De-
troit spent Sunday with the former's•-
parents, Mr.. and firs. - Robert Brown
of the and con. Mr•. Brown returned
to :Detroit on Monday, hut- ales.
Brown andbaby will, extend their vis -
•.it a few• weeks, • • . -• -
Miss Sadie East,' who is teaching
School near Wroxeter, spent.. Sunday
with -her parents..
Mr. R.. 3.. Blake, w•ho has been
spending' a few helidays -'at,his
home bete, lett- again. on Monda: for
Bk•rlin where' he has. s.•vered his con--
nection. with a big firm of- that town
and has - accepted a similar •posithon
with a Toronto, firm and leaves Short-
ly
hortly for Winnipeg to act' as their re-
presentative in :that. western 'city.
Mr. Thos. Quigley of °Godc,rfch
spent Sunday and Labor 1)ay witli
relatives n this vicinity. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Vodden and DIY.
Wan.. McCool 'have returned after
spending a week with friends in 'ror-
onto.
Mrs. A. C. Vodden is visiting
friends in St. Thomas.
McKillop Township
one
Mrs, Bailey of i31a
nshaltl and
t r
of her sons visited relatives here last
week.
'V:•• of Rochester
C a t Na 'fol
Mr. and aim
are visiting relatives here at peettent.
Mr. Janes Davidson, who• was ser-
iously ill is somewhat improved, al-
though c
still in a critical condition.
s� b 1.11 Inc
who has een
Rhin,
Mrs. It t
,
some time has undergone an opera-
tion.
Dr. Robertson of Walton gave a
1•c llYc at NO
I
an
y echo
of-I
a :e
on
WednesdayWednisday evening last. •
miss Maggie Smith ilas returned to
1ia11nybury where slue is a teacher in
the public school.
Mr. Isaac Bolton had the misfor-
tune to have the top torn off one of
kin' fingers by a chain. -
A number of persons from here are
going to "li(at'canto Exhibition this
week.
Terms
CASH
ONE
PRICE
ONLY
Old.
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Is rapidly withdrawing himself from our north.
ern latitudes. Everything without and within
the etore indicates that the fall season is at our
doors. - -
The Second Shipment of
Ladies' Fall Coats -
The second shipment of Ladies' Fall Coats
just received. We know where to go tor the.
right things in this; line. We have them, and
more to follow., They are here from $5 to $2Q.
See the qualities and styles and be convinced of
the price reasonableness.-
Millinery
Our milliners
week getting
learned about
just received
millinery materials
sortment of
assumes charge
comes very
houses. Watch
•
have been in Toronto all last
posted on everything that can be
New. Fall M-illitaery, We have
35 packages of New Millinery and
together with a splendid as-
pattern hats. Mss Sipes, who
of our Millinery Department,
highly recommended from the best
for our opening announcement;
•
5.
Underwear
Corsets`.
Gloves .
Hosiery
Ribbons
Laces and
Dress Trimmings
• Blankets
Flannels
Flannelettes
Sheeting's..
Pillow Cottons
Kimono Cloths .
Cottonades
S.hirtings " . '
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MEE`i' ME AT
THE PEOPLE'S - STORE
i fiT1111
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S.C.Rt
a'hwell Shoes C, Hoare, Music
Special Bargains in
Ladies Oxfords for
July.
$We want to clear out all our
ladies ofxords. Your chance to
A get summer shoes at 'wholesale
prices.
Ladies Pat Oxford, J. McPher-
son make, reg $3,50, July
Sale price - - s` 50
o d, 3' McPher-
son make, reg $3 00, 3nly
p ,.
2
• .0
-dale rice - s
r
Sale
Ladies ICid Oxford, Ragtna
make, rag 2.50G0 and s2
. .
July Sale price - $2.00
Ladies I(id Oxford, reg $1.71
and $2, Special July Sale
price' - $1.'3:i
Si Co RATHWELL
Sheetll[usie
We try. to keep stock in st k the
latest in Songs and Instrumental
1
Music. If we have not what you
want we will procure it on short
notice. •
Try us for
Y
n
rio1
Violin
Supplies
We keep in stock a fall supply o£
Viohhs
Violin Bows
Violin Bridges
Violin Strings
'Violin Resin
1Tarrnonioas in alt kinds and
letters always In stock.
O HOARE
The PlfCe Where 'Your Duller Alwitys Ooe51te Duty.
'wri+• hist. ,•40► i.4eoibo'ii► roses i►46.• ir..1 4%. ♦" bAiiii Mih ilii