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The Peerless Shoe
A very moderate priced shoe for ladies. It is
made of a choice selection. of Dongola Kid, , with
patent tip, Cuban heel, medium sole, the very newest.
shapes, andithe prise
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Call and have a look .even it .you don't buy,'
Good ShoeslOur stock is largeand complete
Small ma I h 1 S ors for o the little chaps
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everyone Dainty Shoes for little girls and misses
�' Elegant Shoes for their mothers.
Repairs While You Wait.
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PRVIATE
Christmas Greeting,
Cards
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nioiein fav-
or every year and
the eeleetion greater
and zn u r e x tined.
Supplied in quanti-
ties of twelve or
more with your
n a m e printed on
each.
Christmas
Number of The Globe
and
yThe Standard
/Ill S O ON BE
ready and it
would be as well to
let us have your or-
der as some yearns
they are not to be
had soon after pubii-
ation,
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lVIr. W. D. Mills of St, Catharines
in town today.
4'Ylisst Kate Scott returned from Toro
to on Tuesday.
Mrs. W. Rosa and lass, Helen we
in Toronto for a couple of days th
week,
Mr. C. J. Wallis went to Torontio o
,`s"aturtlay last With a carload o
horses.
Miss'
Carrie 'c" 1 tet, •s�.
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a Holtnesvill
has joined the nursing Staff at th
hospital,
Mrs. Calderwood of London was th
guest of Mr, and Mrs, J. McLeo
last week.
Master Billy Hall, son of Mr. Fran
•Hall, has taken a posit,on wit
Messrs. Tozer & Brown,
Miss .Mabel Johnstone of Blyth • i
the guest this week of Mrs. J: John
stone of Rattenbury.street...
Mr. Will. Doherty, who hasbeen sup-
plying in•the Public school at.Dres
don the.paet couple of months, ha
resumed his studies at the C.I:,
Rev. J, E. Ford was in "St. Marys o
Sunday taking the work of Rev. Mr
McCarnus, who p'rt),iched S. S, arnni
versary: sermons in Wesley church,
Mrs. -W. Brydone, who- has .been on
seven' weeks' trip. to the Coast and
who also visited her' sister, Mrs
Dr; Agnew at Medicine Hat, Sask.
returned on Saturday,
Rev. J. Greene istaking the work o
Rev. Mr, Baugh on the Bontnii•Iler Oir
cult for the next .few Sundays. Mr
Greene is, never. so 'happy as when
he is engaed in "his Master's bust
ness."
Mr, Jas. Scott, Postmaster, is in
Toronto this week attending- .the
funeral of his • nephew, Mr. Jame
Adams, -a traveller, who died sud
denly at Calgary while' on n trip
through .the west,
Major McTaggart and Messrs-. Thos
Cottle and Geo. David are ine,Tor-
onto this week attending the eon
vention. of the Ontario Horticultur
al Association .which • is ,n session
today and tomorrow.
Mr.. Austin Campbell of the Flax
gills, has been in town .
for the
past few .months, leaves next . week
on a business trip to London, Eng-
land. Ile will probably be back in
the course of a few months.
Professor Chant of the University of
Toronto, who will deliver a lec-
ture in Stratford on Friday even-
ing, is expected to spend the week-
end in town, the guest of his
brother, Mr. H. B. Chant;
Mr. B. Cole, late of the organ factory
staff, has secured a good position
with .Mr. Geo.. Rice, formerly piano
superintendent for. Doherty Co.,
who now . holds. a responsible posi-
tion with the Otto. Higel .Oo.; Tor-
onto. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Termer Of Bruce-
• field left the other day for a two -
months' visit to England. They
sailed by the. C. P. R. S, S. Empress
of Britai-n and were hooked through
by Mr. W. Jackson, local agent for
the C. P. R. '•
Mr. II; Krarnr£seh of Bradford,. Eng-
land, is spending the week end in
town, the guest of Messrs, W. and
Jackson. Mn, Kramrissih is a
large woolen •manufacturer and does
at extensive business with the Jack-
son Manufacturing Company.
Mr. A. Camtelon had the misfortune
to get a peek of lime in his eye the
other day and as a coneequeacc he
has had to keep that member ban-
daged ever singe.. It is not thought
that t c
he a ctdent will prove any
more serious than a temporary in-
convenience, however.
Dr. and Mrs. MacCallum, who have
been, speeding a few weeks with the
former's relatives in Kingston, ex-
pect, to sail to; tnerrew from tdon
treal by the. 3. ;I. Corsican for the
Old Country. The doctor intends
taking a course in the hospitals of
told
the land and they will probably
be away for several months..
Mr. J. W Kilbride, London, d general
agent for the McCormack Imple-
ment Company, will locate in Chil-
ton and has beenintows. the past
week looking k'g o upa house. The Mc-
Cormack people, by the way, use
the name "Bloekrnan" instead of
General Agent, signifying that for
business purposes they have divided
the territory In which they oper-
ato into blocks.
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At big Reduction
FRIDAY and SATURDAY we are putting on sale 20 Ladies' Top Coate, made of good quality 1 fevers, Chev-
iots and Fancy Tweeds,. colors black, blue, brown and greys, full length, warm, right and good style.: Regular
$10,00, 12.00 and 15.00 value, for quick selling Friday and Saturday your choice for $7.50
15 Children's Winter Coats at Half
Price
For quick selling Friday and. Saturday we are laying
out fifteen children's coats, sizes 5 to 12 years, made.
of good quality beavers an tweeds, trimmed with but-
tons and fancy braids, full length and good styles,
Reg $5,00 to 8 50,. Friday and Saturday your choice at
exactly half price.
A Special in Dress Goods for
Saturday.
About 300 yds Fancy Dress Goods in blue, brown,
green, wisteria, old rose, and red in serges, panamas,
broadcloths and fancy tweeds, all pure wool, made of
long, twisted yarns and will give splendid wean. Reg
500 and 60c per yd, Saturday price will be 39c.
$5 and $6 Ladies' Hats.Saturday
$3.65
In the Millinery department we have laid out a num-
of Ladies' hats, beautifully made and trimmed and
all new styles, for quick selling. Remember this is
our first fall season and we have na old styles to make
up a sate—every hat is new this season, (one early
for these, they won't last long.. Reg $5 and 6, for .3.65
At the Men's Store - Tailoring
There is a style and at about our Tailoring that puts
it in a class by itself. We are putting on sale twelve
suit ends of worsteds and tweeds, all good patterns,
browns, greys and blues. Reg $20 and 22, for 16.50,
made up with good linings. Fit rend workmanship
guaranteed. .
Slaughter Sale. of Carpets, Rugs, Mats, and Linoleumns •
We are determined to clear up our stock of piece Carpets in Tapestry, Brussels, Wools, Rugs, Matte, etc,,
hence • this great slaughter sale. This is thetime of the year you should be on the lookout for bargains to bright.
en up your home for Christmas, Don't miss this chance of getting one of thebiggest bargains infloor cover.
ins ever offered in Clinton. Terms of sale: Cash only. � No free sewing or Iaying of linoleums. Free deliverys.
$1 Tapestrg and 75c Wool . 50c Tapestrg 39c
Brussels. 79c Carpet 58c .
10 Splendid colorings. in Tap-
estry Carpet in Two tone color-
ings in body border and stair,
Reg. 50e, sale price - 39c
$1.25 and.$i.35
Brussels Si °
10 good patterns • in Brussels
carpet in. Fawns, Greens, Reds
and Twotone effects. Some pat-
terns have borders to match to
make Rugs of. Reg. $1.25 and
$1.35,, sale price - - • . $1
75c and 850
Tapestry 68c
15 good patterns in Tapestry
earpet, Reds, Greens, Fawns, in
Two tone, several. with border
and stair to match. • Reg. 75e
and 85e, sale price . 68e
Deep • cuts in
Tapestrg. Rugs.
3x31, Reg $15. for $11
3ltx4, " .18, for '14.
3x4, 12, for 9
3x3i, - " 8, for 6
21x8, " 8,' for 6
15 patterns in the Best quality
of Tapestry and second quality
Brussels, in Two
tone, colorings
of all the popular shades ,and
colors, Reg, $1, sale price - 79c
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$t.to Wool
Carpet 83c.
5 New patterns in all Pure
Wool Carpet, .3 ply, Two tone
effect of Fawns, Browns and
Greens, one yard wide, Reg. •
$1.10, sale price - 88c'
Brussels Rugs at
• Big Reduction.
3x31, Reg. $20, for $15.
• 3 x4,' " for
3x4, • " ' 35, for ,28
8 Good patterns in 2 ply all
Wool Carpet, in Two tone effects
in Browns; Fawns, Reds and
Greens. one yard wide, Reg.
75c, sale price - 58r
50c Wool
Carpet 39c
6 good patterns of Wool Carp-
et all good colorings and will
give splendid wear, Reg., 50e, ..
sale price . - 39c
Wool Rugs
at Cost
8tx4, Reg. 8, for $ 6
3x3,1, " 10, for 7.50
3x4, " 11, for 8,50
304, " 15, for $10
$2.75 Melton
'Watts $2 -
50 Melton i 1atts all new pat
terns bought . for this season's
trade at a big discount; These •
. matte are sold regularly from
32,75 up to $4, while they last "
the sale price will be - • $2
•Linoleum
Bargains
15 good patterns in Linoleum,
all good colorings and designs
in 2 and 4 yards wide, Reg. 50c,
per yard, sale price 39c
Personals .
Inspecweek.tor . • Robb , was in town this
.
Mies' . Clara Wiseman is in Toronto
this, week."
Mrs. Kaufman n and family•
Ieavc .this
week for Drumbo. '
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Rev.' W. I•L Dunbar has moved to 'the
• A. Mackencie house on Ontario St.
Miss 1iel'nn Shepherd of Goderich is•
• the guest this week of Miss • Daisy
Middleton. • •
Miss Mary Hart of Woodstock, who
has been the guest of Miss McTag-
gart, returned home this week;
Mrs., Geo. Robinson of'Ninga, Man..
is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. -
Thos. Shipley of Ontario street.
Mr. Hugh E. • Gnfgg of.the' Molsons.
Rank, London, spent Sunday ' with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Grigg.
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Mr. T. Jackson, Jr,, has been some-
what indisposed a couple of days
this week. Inactivity doesn't suit
"Tom" at all. He's not built that
way..
Kippen -
Last Sunday was •anniversary Sab-
bath w,th•the Methodists. The Rev.
J. E. Millyard of Ilensall and J. Rich-
ardson sort of the Presbyterian Church here
were the preachers afternoon and ev-
ening, delivering good sermons, The
choir,
'with the as4fsta,nce of IVi'r'sses
'Wart arid Thomson and Messrs.. Mad-
den arc), Guald, supplied the music for
the occasi
on and acquitted themselves
with great credit. it was decided to
ask for a thankoffering instead el the
customary tea of former years and
$77.00 was laid on the plates.
to Violation of Game Laws.
Another case of violation of the
ante laws wastit
g ventilated at a mag-
isteatc's court held at Crediton on
Wednesday, eek when Last to
w n Chester
Weir f McGillivray n
a i ay ott info nation
laid by Game Warden Beer of Exeter,
was brought before I
a
istrate I£rt-
zel ona charge
of shooting four black
squirrels, and resisting being 'search-
ed. The charge was clearly proven
and Weir was fined $20 for the first
offence and $5 for the second,
to-
gether with costs, amounting in all
to $30.
G'&INro1v
.Kipper
• Webster Buchananhas returned•frntn,
•the. west. He was out on the . harycst
excursion and put .in his time• around
Brandon. Though liking the country,•
yet h f
y c feels s that Untariq is far sup-
erior to the west. .
Mr. John. Ohaniber.s has also return-
ed having spent the time near Govan,
Sask. He liked the country well being
full of good opportunities ' for enter-
prising men. One instance of success
giveb was that .of the Latta Brothers;.
:Sam., J., who. was formerly principal
Of the 'Zurich school, now publishing
the Govan paper ; Chas,, Who • once
taught on the Parr Line, Hay, made
$13000 in business last year; while
the younger brothers have been ecJua.l-
lysuccessful in, other
• Miss Mary Waters -of Drayton spent
'a few days here • this week visiting her
cous'lns in the hone of \Ir. Robert
Parsons. ••
- Last week your correspondent forgot
to mention that Mrs. Treldavcn, •wife
of the Principal of the Clinton Co11cg-
iate, was the accompanist for the mus -
ie et the big fowl supper in the Pres-
byterian Church, •
Last Friday night the Ladies' 'Aid
presented Mrs. John Chambers with a
docking chair on the eye .of her depar-
tere re to her ne
w home C
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burst.
.She and her family will be
greatly missed by all in this neighbor--
hood.
Report says gr. J, B. Dinsdale is
not improving very rapidly, at Mount.
Clemens, Mich. This is a mattes' of
sincere regret to.his many friends. It
is hoped better news will soon be re-
ceived.
London Road
Miss Ruby Wise returned home' Sat-
urday after a week's visit with God-
erich township, friends.
Mr. Byron Waldron returned home a
few days ago from the west where he
spent several months. Ile was a mem-
ber of a Grand Trunk ?tactile eu c
a =mit
party ,which worked out to the end
of the.
steel ecat Idso', 3
Edson, 1 6 miles
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west of Edmonton, and also surveyed
the town wn plot. trine Waldron c:xpccts
to go west again next March.
Miss E. Waldron left on Tuesday for
Toronto onto Sher
e she will be tlse.gurst
of her brother, Barrister Waldron, for
a few weeks.
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The. News Frm LondeSboro .
Mr.. Chas. Manning is repairing the
interior of the -house• he . purchased
from Mr. G. Longman. • .
Mr..'Wr._ Brumbly spent . Sunday
with friends in Hensall.
A number of the phones have . been
installed in the village ready for con-
nection as soon as. the wires are,
'strung along here. . . •
Miss essie Reed; cousin • of Mrs. j
Jae. Campbell, Ieft Tuesday of this
week for Glasgow, Scotland, travell-
ing by G.T.R. and Allen Line, being
ticketed through by Mr, W. Lyon, the
Local agent. .
Mrs. F. 'Johnston was called • to
Blyth Tuesday of this week owing to
the illness of her mother.
• Mrs, Thos. IN/fanning had the misfor-
tutie Tuclsday to fall and dislocate heti
shoulder. It is about a year ago that
Mrs. Manning fell and broke her hip.
joint from, which she has hardly re-
covered. '
14Irs,- Josoph Lyon had an attack of
heart troublelastweek. . .
Rev. Dr, Medd of Goderich visited at
the home of Mr. John Tamblyn Tues-
day and Wednesday of this. week
Bruicefielci Budget.
Anniversary seri ices- were hold in
the 1?hion Presbyterian church here
on Sunday last. The pulpit was
occupied by Dr. In L. MacCrae of
Wcstm'inster, an old Brucefield.boy. A
large number were enattendance at
both service's. A Fowl supper. was
also. given in the basement of the
church ea Monday evening- when a large
u be
n ttt >r gathered, rat only from
this
vicinity, but many from neighboring
towns; After everyone . had boen
fully satisfied with the dainty luxur-
ies served below, all retired to the
main building where :several selec-
tions were rendered by the local
choir, h s ,, also. Salon. by Mrs.' McGuire of
Se for
a tls and Master Walter McBeath
of Stanley. Miss Hurt of Hensall
was the elocutionist of the evening
and once again greatly pleased her
audience with her humorous and in-
structive readings. Addresses were
I delivered by Rev. Dr, MacCrae of -
Westminster. Rev, Mr. Larkin of
Seaforth and Rev. Mr. Riehardson of
Kipper. The Collection on Sunday
amounted to $100 and the receipts of
Monday evening . totalled over $180.
The Brucefield "Boys' Chit" has
opened its doors for another season,
The hall has been thoroughly renovat-
ed
and.
more modernly y equipped than
before and now ranks `among the .
Most up-to-date club room in the
county. A:+ready a large niniber of
members have enlisted on the roll
and everything is progressing favor-
ably. Several new members neanes.
also appear on the list and this, is
indeed gratifying to the management
as a whole, The fees are very
small, out of the reach 'of no one.
Why not spend your evenings in '
pleasant and profitable way ?
News Prorn'th
e London Road.
Little Miss Alice Tlavhdson got a
severe scald a few days ago, She was
engaged cd in
washing g dssh
rs'
'when
the
dish
upset and the bailing water fell
upon her, Scalding Iter badly from, the
knees e down. She is s
steadily improv-
ing,e
but
there
will 1
bt, nosit' ,g
wa s�n of
dishes for the little lady for some
days yet.
r. Mrs. ,(Rev.) AIIen brit a 'fervdars
forher go c x isontr at Gull Lake,
after a three months' visit at the
old homestead in '1`uckeremith.
Mr. John .Bartley of Clinton .ad-
dressed the League at Mr, George
Hanley'a
last week and this week
that
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duty devolves upon Mr. Arthur Ste-
phenson..
The West End Beef Ring will hold
its Annual ietinfT
nett Monday even-
ing at S. S. No. 4.
Mr. Lorne Stephenson, London,
spent Sunday with his parents on
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the London Road.
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Mr. Will. F 1Coner paid tt business
visit to St. Cowamban on Wednesday,