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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-09-08, Page 8impeopiemiamamaisampaamaaaaam
Clinton New; -Record.
Think of ItJP-U.4AR
Look up what School Book
and supplies•you or your chil-
dren will need when school
opens. We invite you to bring
your needs to us and have
theta .satisfied. Public School
scholars will require a few
new things this year.
new Hygiene Composition
Geography and Arithme-
tic are in stock. .Grammar
and History expected any
hour, With few. exceptions
Collegiate Institute books are
to. band. Downright first-
rateness in qualities and prices
are what we have tried for in
scribblers, Pencils, Slates,.
Rubbers, Pens, Bags,
Rulers, etc., and they are
all here for you.
W..D.FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest - Always the Best
p•"•II t , i r �', Ifd�fluu91tlwl1iiQilllp•
AIL I
Mr. ii .. C: Johnston of Exeter spent
theholiday lid
a With '
his f
an it .
Y
Y
M.and
, r \•
.less \1'm. Ford returned
Tuesday after. Spending the holiday
with the latter's brofer, M.
Chas. Foster, at Varna.
Mrs, Couch, Mr. and Mrs. P. ('oucli,
..Mrs. Ross and Miss Ileien spent
Sunday and Monday at Bayfield
guests -at the. summer cottage . of
Rev.S: R. and Mrs. Couch.
:Urs, D. • 8; Cook and Miss• Mildred
after a three -Weeks visit' anion
friends at -the Nile and Dunga'nbon
returned home Monday, aceo`ntpanie
by Mr, Cook who went to the 1'il
the previous day,
Irs, John Brickenden has. rented her
residence, furnished, to Mr. Yates,
foreman of the. piano department at
• the faotory, and will pay an extend-
ed -visit to her daughter, Mrs, Chas.
Adair, Collingwood.
llr. Jolla 'Crooks, after spending a
month very pleasantly. in town and
vicdnity, left last week for 'l'oronto
and Wil?, • again ,restnne his duties
hustling for western trade in the
interests of Nesbitt �l Auld;. Toron-
to,
lrsi: Andrew Ginn; . who recently left
for Foam Lake, Sask.,' to make iter'
home With her daughter, Mrs. John
Henry; .safely arrived at her desti-
• •na1ion and is `now familiarizing her-
self with . conditions which differ -so
greatly on.a prairie farm Pram those
which prevail- in a kite Ontario
town,Mrs. Ginn is, at the three
score and ten mark. •
Rev: J. Greene is in• Flesherton this
Week; having gone up to conduct
services on Sunday in connection
with• the installing of a nevi pipe
•or an in the !Methodist' church.. •.MJr,.
Greene was pastor, of that charge
forty-three yiars ago and though
many of the old 'Members are gone,
he looked forward with pleasure to
• the, visiting of old scenes, especially
as sane. of the children .whom he.
baptized when in charge of the cit•
spit` are ni w heads of families and
pillars in the .church.. •
1Ir,. Frank O'Neil felt on Tuesday to
return to Moosejaw,. Sask., where
his business intetests are centered,_
.The 'Mime Moose Jaw—they will in-
sist out there, ch 'Making two words;
of it -4s not perhaps the one . that
the citizens of today Would. select,
but the place has grown in spite• of
it; and nevi` takes on city airs. But
•it•had 'a God -forsaken • look . when
Mr.• (O'Neil first cast his' lot • there
and it is mo• doubt owing to a large
extent to the 'public spirit and op-
tiinismn of such. citizens as Mr.
O'Neil' that .i'Jooseja'w is recognized
one of the half dozed good towns
betttecnWin•nitieg and•.the Rockies.
'1I•r. and Mrs. R. H. Read of Cal-
umet, Mich., have been visiting the
past week with the' form�er's sister,
lirs,°•t1'. Harland Jr• Mr. Read
though not a native of Clinton,
spent most of :fits boyhood hate and
founts. many old friends who were
glad to .meet and greet hint • and.
have a • chat over the "good old
days." It is fourteen yearn since
he took n f
Itis residence u d •
n ct the
c
Mars and Strt
pe.t and,though he
likes Michigan; be is always pleas-
ed to hike back to the olti town for
a little visit.. Mr. and Mrs. Read.
left Monday of on .lo a for Londonand
a will
y
� ll
y •end some !fill i
p e r time with the
fornier's mother there before •re-
turning to their ho=ne in Calumet.
Tr, Alex. Innes returned. a fete days
ago front Alberta whith1.r he went
several months r o Sago to hahttestead.
Sunny Alberta did not agree with
him and be was so reduced in avoir-
dupois that his friends looked at
him in astonishment and mete than
linof then) ejaculated e en rl at Why
Sandy t What's the matter. lk`en
sick :" " Sick, not now,'" replied
Sandy ; • "I cell .you 1 am mighty
glad to get back. I didn't. know
what a comfortable !tome was till 1
'tried Alberta. A man of my age
has no business to go homestead-
ing though it's all right for young
chaps. 'Ccs, I lost thirty * pounds.
Going back ? not much. The good
s c
oldr and of Stanley good
nr is
Y
enough for nee." Mr. Innes, left this
week for British Columbia to act
as judge of horses at Fall Fairs
there,being n u
b n sent out bythe Gov-
ernment.
ernmen't. This will occupy his time
fora few weeks.
ti
September 8th, 1910
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hite Lawn Waists..
at Quarter off Saturday
Out go the balance of our White Lawn Waists. All new this season. Several very
dainty styles in the lot in embroidery, lace and tailored effects. We want the room for the new
fallgoods which are arriving daily. Saturday they will be all out at 1-4 off.
SPECIAL --
Lawn. Waists Less Than Cost
3 dozen white Lawn Waists, embroidery fronts,
tucked backs, long sleeves, very dainty styles,, all
sizes, regnlar $1,25 while they last 89c,
SPECIAL,
Ladies' Vests Less Than Cost
10 dozen ladies' fine Egyptian yarn Summer
Vests, short sleeves, size 4# ooly, regular 12i -c, while
they last on Saturday .3 for 23c.. •
Shop at this store Saturday and save money. Read the following list,
over carefully and see how you can
3 cards Yarn 5c
Three big cards of
Mendmgg
Wool,
,
shades, black, brown, tan, white and
fawn, reg 2 for 5e, Saturday 8 for
.O 5.
- 2` BoxesHair Pins 5c
Dorothy Hair Pins, 100 in each box,
assorted•si%es;. reg 5e. each, Saturday
2for -
15c Silk Ribbon 10c
Pure Silk Hair Ribbon, extra heavy
quality, four inches wide, shades black,
white, navy, sky, resida, rose, pink,
westeria, green, ete., reg tic Saturday-
25c Wash Belting 15c
White
Wuo Belting with
eed, black
and blue edge, guaranteed fast colors, r
reg 23e belt length Saturday
25c Children's Sox 19c
Children's lisle thread and cotton sox
nn in white with colored checked border
.U5 ami plain tan, sky and white, ,all sizes,
reg'-3t5e Saturday . 9
3 pairs Cotton. Hose 25c
10 dozen only, Ladies' Black Cotton
Hose,:seamless and fast color, sizes, 8, nn
9, 10, special Saturday 3 parrs for .L
•
11:5c to. 25c Collars 8c
. We have laid out all the odd lines•
and•broken sizes (tour .children and
• ladies' Linen ..Collars,- reg 15e to 25e,
Saturday to clear each •
.08
$1.25 Sateen Petticoats 98c
.Black Sateen Petticoats high -glossy
finish, three frills, • all sizes,' reg $1.25; (�
Saturday .9 8
25c Children's Hats .13e
Children's rnushr'oott and sailor Straw
Hats With fancy bands, good quality
straw, reg 25e, Saturday price.... ...... . iJ
50c Children's Hats 39c
Children's .mushroom . and' sailor
Straw Hats, silk rib.bon bands, the ee rq
9styles;•reg 50c Saturday
1-4 off Bogs Wash •Sults
Boys Wash StS -Buster
Brown and,
1
sailor style, in several styles and colors
all sizes, Saturday Quarter off reg price
•
1-4 off Bogs Wash. Hats
Boys White Tams, washable with silk
bands Of assorted colors. reg 25e., foe,
50e, Saturday Quarter off reg.price
$5 Wash Suits $3.98
Ladies Wash Suits all ready to wear,
several styles to choose from in black
and white, blueand white,. and plain
blue, all sizes, ref; $5.00,Sct.turday
*7. Wash Suits $5..75
Ready-to-wear Ladies Linen Suits in
several styles and colorings, reg $7.00 5 7 c
Saturday
40 inch- Factor!] Cotton 10c
500 yds 40 -inch Factory Cotton..good, • • •
weight and even weave, worth. today
15c per yard•Saturday price....- • u.
X3:98.
10C Factorg Cotton 8c
y.
500 yards good choice Factory Gotbotl O D
p
36 inches' wide, reg 10c Saturday
About People You Know.
Miss! Ruby Irwin has. returned from
a visit to Toronto...
Mr. Karl Wilken relent a few hcaidays
• in town the past week.
Mi'ses•Itose arid Mary McCaughey vis-
-ited Blyth friends last week.
Master. D. A.• Cantelon is visiting his
• sister, Ales. Wcatherwax', in Oril-
lia.
• Messrs. Edgar .and CarI East and
Frank -Watson spent Monday in Bay-
field. •
Miss Johnstone. of Blyth - bas -.been
the guest of Mrs. J. Johnstone of
Rattenbtiry. street'. •
Miss ida Murphy of Buffalo visited,
in town this. week the guest of
Mrs. Jas. Appleby.
Miss Notts. Simpson 'of .Bruec.fseld was
.the guest of Miss, Lizzie Reed a few
days the past week. •
Miss Marion . Irwin returned • from
'London on Monday atter spending a
very pleasant holiday with friends.
Miss Mary •Ryan,. chief clerk in the
pveeostofk,dlce at Dungannon, visited her
aunt, Mrs. D. Cook Sr., the . past
•
Miss Lulu Weston of Bayfield spent
a few days oI the past week with
,
her sister, Mrs. Edgar Weston of
town.
Miss Sipes r iiss arrived. in Clinton on
a
Tuesday.and will have charge of
the millinery department at . Ir-
wln'S,
Dr. and Mrs. Root. Stevenson of
Brockville spent the week end with
the former's brother in town, Mr.
W. J. Stevenson.
Mr. S. n wof Port William hos
A'g r
been spoiding his holidays visiting
the parental home, and other friends'
in townd vicinity.
� ntty.
Rev, S. R. Couch and fancily of Der-
ham Centre, who have been spend-
ing a month at Rayflelel, carie into
gown today and are guests of Mrs.
Couch Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm..13rown of Detroit
have been visiting the fornier's
home in Hallett. Mr. Brown is
snaking a longer stay tivitll friends
the .
in viol it n y
Mr. Chas. Rowson, after a week's
s
visit with his mother and sister in
town, left on Monday for Montreal
to personally oversee the packing ;.
shipmentof fruit whichaf slt tt 1 is
a p
des-
tined for South Africa, which
place he expects shortly to visit'.
Mie, ,Jahn, Rtintball ilea.' returned from
a trip 'up the . Georgian Bay..
Master • Jack Bawden is visiting
friends in Toronto .this 'week..
Miss E. A. McEttian• of Baylt?eid has
• been visiting friends ih town. .
•
Postmaster .Scott : attended 'a. Post-
master's Convention in Toronto the
beginning of. the week,
Mr. Ed. Jenkins has returned to Tor;
Unto after a fortnight spent at his
home, Woodlands Farni. •
Misses Tillie and Etta ('olclotigh have
been spending • their holidays in
Waterloo• and Woodstock, -
Miss Stewart of London township has
been the • guest ; of, Dr. and ,Mrs,
Tlioinpson the .past week, . •
Mibs•Xeziah E. -Brown left recently
for Galstein, Ont., to take charge of
the school at 'that place. • •
Mrs. Thos.. Mann •of. Listowel was a
visitor in town this week • the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. I). N. Watson. •
Mr. Waller, Johnston • of Stouffcille
spent Labor Day with his parents,
. and (t \i sL•
, W.
.Jlintn.
Johnston.
Miss M. Towson left on Monday for
Iluitalo after a pleasant fortnight
guest
int town the
o of her aunt, Mrs.
!Towson. • .
Mr. Frank J
ack
son of Barri spent
Barrie p nt
the holiday at the parental ho=ne
in town, that of Mr, and Mes. John
Jackson,
Miss Baker arrived last . week • from
Walkerton and is again in charge
of Tozer Brown's millinery. de-
partment.
Mr. JosephO'ConnellReY
Reynolds and
Mr. D. C. Hannah Jr, of London
were in town over the holiday, tltc
guests of Mr. Robt. Irwin.
Mrs. R. N. Rowe and daughter, Miss'
Rita, of Exeter have been visiting
the fo.rrner's mother, Mrs, Thomas
!Holloway,. and other friends in.
town.
Mrs. John Foster, Mu+. (George
(look, Iliss Lizzie • Ford of Clin-
ton and Miss Cartwright of Wing-
ham spent over the holiday with
relatives •in Goderich.
�L
•
, r. and Mrs. xs Prank Wilson and
child of ) tllt
a spent the holi-
dayday
with relatives in Clinton and
Jlentn11k•r. Mr. Wilson returned on
Tuesday but Mrs. anlt.
liC
babe are snaking a more extended
stay.
The: News From Londes:baro
!Ate. It. Lear spent Saturday of lass,
week in Goderich.
•Messrs. \V.. Allan, W.'McArthur ,, T.
and (leo. Moon attended the Exhibit=
tion last week.
Mrs. • Wm. McCool spent Sunday.
with her dau htee, Maigaret,. in Tor-
onto:
3Ir. Wm,. `sodden and wife spent
a week with • friends at Brampton.
They also attended the I:xhibiiitin.
MO: and Mrs. Jos. Lyon spent
Labor Day with. their daughter;. Mrs.
John Spindler, of Ltteknow.
Miss D. Walker of London spent
Labor Day at the home • or Mr.i\•ui.
Brun.sdon..
1
. MI. oliri lirunsdon returned .last
Ft•fclay fi•ont the Soo, where he. ha,
bieen t idtting his heather for the past.
two weeks, •
Miss O. 'Brigham rctuened to Iligh-
gate Wednesday of last week where
she • hay been teaching for the past
six months' and has the offer of the
principalship of the school for the.
remainder of the year. • •
Mrs. Thos. Millar spent Sunday
1
with friendsat Drayton, t,
'Miss M. Brogden went a few days
with her friend, Miss E. Kiaser of.
Clinton, last week.
Mrs. 1), 'toodv whohas vis-
iting
been i5
,
n�her parents returned itt i herr rctu ncd'
gn , to
Blyth on Friday
dav of last
week:
Mr. P;manuel 'Lyon left last week
for Chatham where he will attend
Ilusinet!, College. On his way he will
•
visit Meads at Sarnia.
atnia.
Mrs. Mutton and Mr. Roupe visit-
ed friends in. London this week,
1r. ArthurA
n ofEad
-Goderich h s rt
t
Sunday in the vicinity.
We are sorry to learn of the con-
tinued illness of Mrs, F. Gibbs.
Miss L. (lovier left fop Paris on
Monday of this week,
Mr. Parsons of Pont d-Iope v ted
at the home' of Mr, John Tan fdyn
over Sunday. -
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas and fw .ilv
of -London Spent Sunday at tine
home of, Mr. John O. Lounsbery. .
Dr E. J. Wood called.on his 'r,ra-
thcr, Mr. Frank Wood; on-Thurtiday
Of Last week. D•r. Wood, who was
formerly of . Tennysee, is proving to
Toronto, Before settling 'in Tor,,nto
he frame's taking a voyage :to E„,zvpt
and. outer places, •
Mr. and Mrs, : J. A; Consta ,tine•
of`Zurich visited at the honk of Mr.
and Mrs. It: Adarns Sunday last..
Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. l3runsdon. • of •
Pickford, 1
tfv
.Itch., are vissUn�, rel �tl-•'
es in this•vicinitj
Mr. R. J. Martin• Ieft alt Tut -day
for Gode:rdc'h where he expects •to •
work at the erection of the •new el- .•
eva tors.
'Mrs. John Govier is, we are pleas-
ed to Learn, improving.
Mr. John Tamblyn expeels to ge
west shortly.
Mr and tilr5,.i�l,
m,am
T b1 n spout
Y
a week •(till! friends 1 t 'i
r c s at 'l bronto and
Aurora.. ••
The marriage of Miss Emery o:
Brussels to Mr, J. D. illelville ,.f
d•'
Zoo � sh
r
0oa
tv t3 solrnn iz'
n cd
t the
a
bride's hone
t on Tuesday ,
esda 1 f h's•
t t.
week. Mr. and Mrs. 1ts. IelltIt left ,
Tuesday p.rn. for Toronto and other
points,
Mr, John Manning met with a
Painful accident one day last Week
in
falling froni the scaffold to the barn
floor, a distanceof ri
h
t feet. I
(
went over
backwards and was uncon-
scious for a few minutes but has
since al
m
ost recovered.
Thatthe
re
..
sults were not more serious Mr.
Manning and his friends have r;:ttc(w
for thankfulness.
Constance Concerns.
;lir. Geo. Taylor of4Cttv�<n ir•.
rtsB.
C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. newly,
Taylor.
lo
r.
Miss Evelyn (lark
= returned hang'
on Saturday after visiting friends at
Laird, it
d Algoma.
Misses 5. and D. Cole of d':thel
visited thtf:r father, Mr. r't-nt, ("ole
one day last week.
Mrs.
A. Glazier ,
spenti(x
i.•
with her mother, Mrs. Cole. ,
Mr. Win. Clark is ' still very
YP Y
with pleurisy.
Miss Evelyn Pollard has talc(, • a
:.
position, in Seaforttr.
Mrs. W. JH. Cook is very poorly
this wet•k.
Our Specialties
Stock Guaranteed not to Fade
Workmanship of the Best
Prices Reasonable •
Prompt Delivery
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The undersigned has just received a car of fresh "National"
Portland Cement and will sell the saute at a, faire living profit'.
undersigned has also the agency for the Independant Companies
and will fill orders for a car load from any of the said
companies for a small margin of profit,
J. ANDREWS, R CLINTON
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- We are still busy clearing
tock.--
balance of our summer stock.
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For the past
success in
more to go
Children's
which will
for CASH.
Black and
Kid and Gun
Repairing
three weeks we beveled
clearing up odd lines,•but
yet in Men's, : Women's
Oxford's, Pumps
be closed out at, wholesale
Colored Oxfords, Patent
Metal Calf Pumps
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good
there's
and
and Slippers
prices
'
Leather,
and Slippers
and
to
Neatly Dbne:
Promptly Attended
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FRED. JACKSON.
fir .0.1s.i
SAVE
By spending
Big
A Big Waist
About 25 Ladies
and trimmed with
came at 05c, to
Men's Odd
Only a few
this lotFrida Y
Children's
These Oxfords
good satisfaction,
Special prices
Corsets 49c
Be•
sure andgetapair
hummers.
Mens and
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MONS'
it here Friday and
Price Reductions in all :Depts.
lab. *om•oe.
Saturday —
hire quality lawn
insertion, good
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$1,25, choice of
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and will give,
and Sat .85
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Special
White Lawn waists, made of
tucks and lace or embroidery
clear Friday and Saturday ..
Pants at 79c
dozen of these Odd Pants $1.00 and
and Saturday
Patent Oxfords 85c
are made of good quality patent
sizes 11 to 2. reg price $1.85, Friday
on Women's and Children's Oxfords.
and 69c
of our 09c and 4 e Corsets.
Boys' Clothing at Lowest
• SMALL PROFITS AND MORE BUSINESS, IB
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Think of ItJP-U.4AR
Look up what School Book
and supplies•you or your chil-
dren will need when school
opens. We invite you to bring
your needs to us and have
theta .satisfied. Public School
scholars will require a few
new things this year.
new Hygiene Composition
Geography and Arithme-
tic are in stock. .Grammar
and History expected any
hour, With few. exceptions
Collegiate Institute books are
to. band. Downright first-
rateness in qualities and prices
are what we have tried for in
scribblers, Pencils, Slates,.
Rubbers, Pens, Bags,
Rulers, etc., and they are
all here for you.
W..D.FAIR CO.
Often Cheapest - Always the Best
p•"•II t , i r �', Ifd�fluu91tlwl1iiQilllp•
AIL I
Mr. ii .. C: Johnston of Exeter spent
theholiday lid
a With '
his f
an it .
Y
Y
M.and
, r \•
.less \1'm. Ford returned
Tuesday after. Spending the holiday
with the latter's brofer, M.
Chas. Foster, at Varna.
Mrs, Couch, Mr. and Mrs. P. ('oucli,
..Mrs. Ross and Miss Ileien spent
Sunday and Monday at Bayfield
guests -at the. summer cottage . of
Rev.S: R. and Mrs. Couch.
:Urs, D. • 8; Cook and Miss• Mildred
after a three -Weeks visit' anion
friends at -the Nile and Dunga'nbon
returned home Monday, aceo`ntpanie
by Mr, Cook who went to the 1'il
the previous day,
Irs, John Brickenden has. rented her
residence, furnished, to Mr. Yates,
foreman of the. piano department at
• the faotory, and will pay an extend-
ed -visit to her daughter, Mrs, Chas.
Adair, Collingwood.
llr. Jolla 'Crooks, after spending a
month very pleasantly. in town and
vicdnity, left last week for 'l'oronto
and Wil?, • again ,restnne his duties
hustling for western trade in the
interests of Nesbitt �l Auld;. Toron-
to,
lrsi: Andrew Ginn; . who recently left
for Foam Lake, Sask.,' to make iter'
home With her daughter, Mrs. John
Henry; .safely arrived at her desti-
• •na1ion and is `now familiarizing her-
self with . conditions which differ -so
greatly on.a prairie farm Pram those
which prevail- in a kite Ontario
town,Mrs. Ginn is, at the three
score and ten mark. •
Rev: J. Greene is in• Flesherton this
Week; having gone up to conduct
services on Sunday in connection
with• the installing of a nevi pipe
•or an in the !Methodist' church.. •.MJr,.
Greene was pastor, of that charge
forty-three yiars ago and though
many of the old 'Members are gone,
he looked forward with pleasure to
• the, visiting of old scenes, especially
as sane. of the children .whom he.
baptized when in charge of the cit•
spit` are ni w heads of families and
pillars in the .church.. •
1Ir,. Frank O'Neil felt on Tuesday to
return to Moosejaw,. Sask., where
his business intetests are centered,_
.The 'Mime Moose Jaw—they will in-
sist out there, ch 'Making two words;
of it -4s not perhaps the one . that
the citizens of today Would. select,
but the place has grown in spite• of
it; and nevi` takes on city airs. But
•it•had 'a God -forsaken • look . when
Mr.• (O'Neil first cast his' lot • there
and it is mo• doubt owing to a large
extent to the 'public spirit and op-
tiinismn of such. citizens as Mr.
O'Neil' that .i'Jooseja'w is recognized
one of the half dozed good towns
betttecnWin•nitieg and•.the Rockies.
'1I•r. and Mrs. R. H. Read of Cal-
umet, Mich., have been visiting the
past week with the' form�er's sister,
lirs,°•t1'. Harland Jr• Mr. Read
though not a native of Clinton,
spent most of :fits boyhood hate and
founts. many old friends who were
glad to .meet and greet hint • and.
have a • chat over the "good old
days." It is fourteen yearn since
he took n f
Itis residence u d •
n ct the
c
Mars and Strt
pe.t and,though he
likes Michigan; be is always pleas-
ed to hike back to the olti town for
a little visit.. Mr. and Mrs. Read.
left Monday of on .lo a for Londonand
a will
y
� ll
y •end some !fill i
p e r time with the
fornier's mother there before •re-
turning to their ho=ne in Calumet.
Tr, Alex. Innes returned. a fete days
ago front Alberta whith1.r he went
several months r o Sago to hahttestead.
Sunny Alberta did not agree with
him and be was so reduced in avoir-
dupois that his friends looked at
him in astonishment and mete than
linof then) ejaculated e en rl at Why
Sandy t What's the matter. lk`en
sick :" " Sick, not now,'" replied
Sandy ; • "I cell .you 1 am mighty
glad to get back. I didn't. know
what a comfortable !tome was till 1
'tried Alberta. A man of my age
has no business to go homestead-
ing though it's all right for young
chaps. 'Ccs, I lost thirty * pounds.
Going back ? not much. The good
s c
oldr and of Stanley good
nr is
Y
enough for nee." Mr. Innes, left this
week for British Columbia to act
as judge of horses at Fall Fairs
there,being n u
b n sent out bythe Gov-
ernment.
ernmen't. This will occupy his time
fora few weeks.
ti
September 8th, 1910
3T) �
.NrYffr_i
hite Lawn Waists..
at Quarter off Saturday
Out go the balance of our White Lawn Waists. All new this season. Several very
dainty styles in the lot in embroidery, lace and tailored effects. We want the room for the new
fallgoods which are arriving daily. Saturday they will be all out at 1-4 off.
SPECIAL --
Lawn. Waists Less Than Cost
3 dozen white Lawn Waists, embroidery fronts,
tucked backs, long sleeves, very dainty styles,, all
sizes, regnlar $1,25 while they last 89c,
SPECIAL,
Ladies' Vests Less Than Cost
10 dozen ladies' fine Egyptian yarn Summer
Vests, short sleeves, size 4# ooly, regular 12i -c, while
they last on Saturday .3 for 23c.. •
Shop at this store Saturday and save money. Read the following list,
over carefully and see how you can
3 cards Yarn 5c
Three big cards of
Mendmgg
Wool,
,
shades, black, brown, tan, white and
fawn, reg 2 for 5e, Saturday 8 for
.O 5.
- 2` BoxesHair Pins 5c
Dorothy Hair Pins, 100 in each box,
assorted•si%es;. reg 5e. each, Saturday
2for -
15c Silk Ribbon 10c
Pure Silk Hair Ribbon, extra heavy
quality, four inches wide, shades black,
white, navy, sky, resida, rose, pink,
westeria, green, ete., reg tic Saturday-
25c Wash Belting 15c
White
Wuo Belting with
eed, black
and blue edge, guaranteed fast colors, r
reg 23e belt length Saturday
25c Children's Sox 19c
Children's lisle thread and cotton sox
nn in white with colored checked border
.U5 ami plain tan, sky and white, ,all sizes,
reg'-3t5e Saturday . 9
3 pairs Cotton. Hose 25c
10 dozen only, Ladies' Black Cotton
Hose,:seamless and fast color, sizes, 8, nn
9, 10, special Saturday 3 parrs for .L
•
11:5c to. 25c Collars 8c
. We have laid out all the odd lines•
and•broken sizes (tour .children and
• ladies' Linen ..Collars,- reg 15e to 25e,
Saturday to clear each •
.08
$1.25 Sateen Petticoats 98c
.Black Sateen Petticoats high -glossy
finish, three frills, • all sizes,' reg $1.25; (�
Saturday .9 8
25c Children's Hats .13e
Children's rnushr'oott and sailor Straw
Hats With fancy bands, good quality
straw, reg 25e, Saturday price.... ...... . iJ
50c Children's Hats 39c
Children's .mushroom . and' sailor
Straw Hats, silk rib.bon bands, the ee rq
9styles;•reg 50c Saturday
1-4 off Bogs Wash •Sults
Boys Wash StS -Buster
Brown and,
1
sailor style, in several styles and colors
all sizes, Saturday Quarter off reg price
•
1-4 off Bogs Wash. Hats
Boys White Tams, washable with silk
bands Of assorted colors. reg 25e., foe,
50e, Saturday Quarter off reg.price
$5 Wash Suits $3.98
Ladies Wash Suits all ready to wear,
several styles to choose from in black
and white, blueand white,. and plain
blue, all sizes, ref; $5.00,Sct.turday
*7. Wash Suits $5..75
Ready-to-wear Ladies Linen Suits in
several styles and colorings, reg $7.00 5 7 c
Saturday
40 inch- Factor!] Cotton 10c
500 yds 40 -inch Factory Cotton..good, • • •
weight and even weave, worth. today
15c per yard•Saturday price....- • u.
X3:98.
10C Factorg Cotton 8c
y.
500 yards good choice Factory Gotbotl O D
p
36 inches' wide, reg 10c Saturday
About People You Know.
Miss! Ruby Irwin has. returned from
a visit to Toronto...
Mr. Karl Wilken relent a few hcaidays
• in town the past week.
Mi'ses•Itose arid Mary McCaughey vis-
-ited Blyth friends last week.
Master. D. A.• Cantelon is visiting his
• sister, Ales. Wcatherwax', in Oril-
lia.
• Messrs. Edgar .and CarI East and
Frank -Watson spent Monday in Bay-
field. •
Miss Johnstone. of Blyth - bas -.been
the guest of Mrs. J. Johnstone of
Rattenbtiry. street'. •
Miss ida Murphy of Buffalo visited,
in town this. week the guest of
Mrs. Jas. Appleby.
Miss Notts. Simpson 'of .Bruec.fseld was
.the guest of Miss, Lizzie Reed a few
days the past week. •
Miss Marion . Irwin returned • from
'London on Monday atter spending a
very pleasant holiday with friends.
Miss Mary •Ryan,. chief clerk in the
pveeostofk,dlce at Dungannon, visited her
aunt, Mrs. D. Cook Sr., the . past
•
Miss Lulu Weston of Bayfield spent
a few days oI the past week with
,
her sister, Mrs. Edgar Weston of
town.
Miss Sipes r iiss arrived. in Clinton on
a
Tuesday.and will have charge of
the millinery department at . Ir-
wln'S,
Dr. and Mrs. Root. Stevenson of
Brockville spent the week end with
the former's brother in town, Mr.
W. J. Stevenson.
Mr. S. n wof Port William hos
A'g r
been spoiding his holidays visiting
the parental home, and other friends'
in townd vicinity.
� ntty.
Rev, S. R. Couch and fancily of Der-
ham Centre, who have been spend-
ing a month at Rayflelel, carie into
gown today and are guests of Mrs.
Couch Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm..13rown of Detroit
have been visiting the fornier's
home in Hallett. Mr. Brown is
snaking a longer stay tivitll friends
the .
in viol it n y
Mr. Chas. Rowson, after a week's
s
visit with his mother and sister in
town, left on Monday for Montreal
to personally oversee the packing ;.
shipmentof fruit whichaf slt tt 1 is
a p
des-
tined for South Africa, which
place he expects shortly to visit'.
Mie, ,Jahn, Rtintball ilea.' returned from
a trip 'up the . Georgian Bay..
Master • Jack Bawden is visiting
friends in Toronto .this 'week..
Miss E. A. McEttian• of Baylt?eid has
• been visiting friends ih town. .
•
Postmaster .Scott : attended 'a. Post-
master's Convention in Toronto the
beginning of. the week,
Mr. Ed. Jenkins has returned to Tor;
Unto after a fortnight spent at his
home, Woodlands Farni. •
Misses Tillie and Etta ('olclotigh have
been spending • their holidays in
Waterloo• and Woodstock, -
Miss Stewart of London township has
been the • guest ; of, Dr. and ,Mrs,
Tlioinpson the .past week, . •
Mibs•Xeziah E. -Brown left recently
for Galstein, Ont., to take charge of
the school at 'that place. • •
Mrs. Thos.. Mann •of. Listowel was a
visitor in town this week • the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. I). N. Watson. •
Mr. Waller, Johnston • of Stouffcille
spent Labor Day with his parents,
. and (t \i sL•
, W.
.Jlintn.
Johnston.
Miss M. Towson left on Monday for
Iluitalo after a pleasant fortnight
guest
int town the
o of her aunt, Mrs.
!Towson. • .
Mr. Frank J
ack
son of Barri spent
Barrie p nt
the holiday at the parental ho=ne
in town, that of Mr, and Mes. John
Jackson,
Miss Baker arrived last . week • from
Walkerton and is again in charge
of Tozer Brown's millinery. de-
partment.
Mr. JosephO'ConnellReY
Reynolds and
Mr. D. C. Hannah Jr, of London
were in town over the holiday, tltc
guests of Mr. Robt. Irwin.
Mrs. R. N. Rowe and daughter, Miss'
Rita, of Exeter have been visiting
the fo.rrner's mother, Mrs, Thomas
!Holloway,. and other friends in.
town.
Mrs. John Foster, Mu+. (George
(look, Iliss Lizzie • Ford of Clin-
ton and Miss Cartwright of Wing-
ham spent over the holiday with
relatives •in Goderich.
�L
•
, r. and Mrs. xs Prank Wilson and
child of ) tllt
a spent the holi-
dayday
with relatives in Clinton and
Jlentn11k•r. Mr. Wilson returned on
Tuesday but Mrs. anlt.
liC
babe are snaking a more extended
stay.
The: News From Londes:baro
!Ate. It. Lear spent Saturday of lass,
week in Goderich.
•Messrs. \V.. Allan, W.'McArthur ,, T.
and (leo. Moon attended the Exhibit=
tion last week.
Mrs. • Wm. McCool spent Sunday.
with her dau htee, Maigaret,. in Tor-
onto:
3Ir. Wm,. `sodden and wife spent
a week with • friends at Brampton.
They also attended the I:xhibiiitin.
MO: and Mrs. Jos. Lyon spent
Labor Day with. their daughter;. Mrs.
John Spindler, of Ltteknow.
Miss D. Walker of London spent
Labor Day at the home • or Mr.i\•ui.
Brun.sdon..
1
. MI. oliri lirunsdon returned .last
Ft•fclay fi•ont the Soo, where he. ha,
bieen t idtting his heather for the past.
two weeks, •
Miss O. 'Brigham rctuened to Iligh-
gate Wednesday of last week where
she • hay been teaching for the past
six months' and has the offer of the
principalship of the school for the.
remainder of the year. • •
Mrs. Thos. Millar spent Sunday
1
with friendsat Drayton, t,
'Miss M. Brogden went a few days
with her friend, Miss E. Kiaser of.
Clinton, last week.
Mrs. 1), 'toodv whohas vis-
iting
been i5
,
n�her parents returned itt i herr rctu ncd'
gn , to
Blyth on Friday
dav of last
week:
Mr. P;manuel 'Lyon left last week
for Chatham where he will attend
Ilusinet!, College. On his way he will
•
visit Meads at Sarnia.
atnia.
Mrs. Mutton and Mr. Roupe visit-
ed friends in. London this week,
1r. ArthurA
n ofEad
-Goderich h s rt
t
Sunday in the vicinity.
We are sorry to learn of the con-
tinued illness of Mrs, F. Gibbs.
Miss L. (lovier left fop Paris on
Monday of this week,
Mr. Parsons of Pont d-Iope v ted
at the home' of Mr, John Tan fdyn
over Sunday. -
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas and fw .ilv
of -London Spent Sunday at tine
home of, Mr. John O. Lounsbery. .
Dr E. J. Wood called.on his 'r,ra-
thcr, Mr. Frank Wood; on-Thurtiday
Of Last week. D•r. Wood, who was
formerly of . Tennysee, is proving to
Toronto, Before settling 'in Tor,,nto
he frame's taking a voyage :to E„,zvpt
and. outer places, •
Mr. and Mrs, : J. A; Consta ,tine•
of`Zurich visited at the honk of Mr.
and Mrs. It: Adarns Sunday last..
Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. l3runsdon. • of •
Pickford, 1
tfv
.Itch., are vissUn�, rel �tl-•'
es in this•vicinitj
Mr. R. J. Martin• Ieft alt Tut -day
for Gode:rdc'h where he expects •to •
work at the erection of the •new el- .•
eva tors.
'Mrs. John Govier is, we are pleas-
ed to Learn, improving.
Mr. John Tamblyn expeels to ge
west shortly.
Mr and tilr5,.i�l,
m,am
T b1 n spout
Y
a week •(till! friends 1 t 'i
r c s at 'l bronto and
Aurora.. ••
The marriage of Miss Emery o:
Brussels to Mr, J. D. illelville ,.f
d•'
Zoo � sh
r
0oa
tv t3 solrnn iz'
n cd
t the
a
bride's hone
t on Tuesday ,
esda 1 f h's•
t t.
week. Mr. and Mrs. 1ts. IelltIt left ,
Tuesday p.rn. for Toronto and other
points,
Mr, John Manning met with a
Painful accident one day last Week
in
falling froni the scaffold to the barn
floor, a distanceof ri
h
t feet. I
(
went over
backwards and was uncon-
scious for a few minutes but has
since al
m
ost recovered.
Thatthe
re
..
sults were not more serious Mr.
Manning and his friends have r;:ttc(w
for thankfulness.
Constance Concerns.
;lir. Geo. Taylor of4Cttv�<n ir•.
rtsB.
C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. newly,
Taylor.
lo
r.
Miss Evelyn (lark
= returned hang'
on Saturday after visiting friends at
Laird, it
d Algoma.
Misses 5. and D. Cole of d':thel
visited thtf:r father, Mr. r't-nt, ("ole
one day last week.
Mrs.
A. Glazier ,
spenti(x
i.•
with her mother, Mrs. Cole. ,
Mr. Win. Clark is ' still very
YP Y
with pleurisy.
Miss Evelyn Pollard has talc(, • a
:.
position, in Seaforttr.
Mrs. W. JH. Cook is very poorly
this wet•k.