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SHOES For CHRISTMAS
In selecting goods for Christmas Let there be ajconeider-
ation of usefulness in your purchases. There is nothing
more acceptable than a pair of Cow Slippersor a. eotufort-
able pair of Overshoes- for either Lady or Gentleman.
For a Child what Could he more. treeftrl than a pair of our
warm Felt Slippers or *pair of Corduroy Leggings. For
tw Wife or Daughter as Pair of our Beautiful Relindo Shoes
would be very acceptable indeed.
The possession of a Pair of one Vine Dancing Pumps
to those who enjov the socia:. dunce will be highly prized
by your son or daughter.
A pair of our Hockey, Shoes will give your boy unbound-
ed delight,
He have in our Stock a great variety of useful footwear
front which you cap with ease and profit select your
Ohristntas (lifts;,
Come and let us aid you in your choice. -
Our Store is open every evening.
Repairs While You Wait,
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TIES AT 25c
Dozens and dozens of these silk Four-in-hand Ties in all the
newest patterns and daintiest colorings and each tie boxed in a
pretty Xmas box, making it a very acceptaiae gift for any gentle-
men, and easily worth double this price.
il► Special for Early. Shoppers 25C
Mufflers at Half Price -Only a few dozen of these snufflers to
,�•, 'r' • price. Made in wool and mercerized cotton in a nice
�t clear at tbie ,. ' nolerings and the kind you usually pay nOc
10 variety of weaves eau ; . ,
for, while they last 25e,
Something Swell !d Ladles' Neckwear at 25c
i Never befok'n save we shown anything- in Ladies' Neckwear
that bights t':a compare with the values of these new collars and
• their etatat cttn only he found intnuch higher priced goads, 0ach
one is -hexed in a pretty Xmas box making it a very preltty' ha Well
as useful Xmas remembrance for your lady friends. Don't forget
the price -only 25e. •
Big savings on Ladies' and Obildren's.Mltntles, Men's and Boys'.
Suits and Overcoats For balance of December,
Be sure and see our Ladies' Mantles at.$4.05. They, are worth
♦ double this price. Children's Mantles at $2.49.
• Our Big Shoe Sale will he continued for 'another week.•
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ALUOS1! AT COST
As .we are removing from our
ent premises we must reduce our
and to do so we havecut .'the
'Here are a'few of the bargains
customers
Ladies' Kid Blucher, regular $3, 225
S rile price+
Ladies' Kid Bluchers, regular $1:75 I49
and $2. Sale price .
MISSES
plisses Kid Bluchers, regular $2.00
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Sale price .
Misses Chocolate Bluchers, regular 1 on
1.75. Sale price ... : .1,0
Childs' Box Calf and Kid Bluchers,(�
re ular $1.35 and $1.5Q. Sale price... , i .'
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Childs' Kid Bluchers, iegular $1 n
and1.10. Sale rice.. .75e and• ' ' ,
$ price
Men's Rubbers .85
Ladies' Rubbers .50
,hisses Storni Rubbers .45
MEN'S
Men's Patent Blucher, regular $1 Q
and $4.50, Sale price 3.5
Men's heavy winter calf, tan and 25
' black, regular $5. Sale price • .........
Meri's • Velour calf, regular $3.v.) mid se
$1. Sale price ■U
Men's Box Calf, regular $2.50. SaleI Q(�
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Christmas Creetiugg,
Cards
Xi v., GROWING
more in fay-
paar every year and.
the selection greeter
and nr o r e refined.
Suppliers in quanti•
ties of twelve oe
more with your
n a in e printed on
each. •
Christmas
Number of The Glue
andTheStandard
Wj1�'BoON BE
ready and it
would be as well to
let us have your 'or-
der as some years
they are not to be
had soon after publi-
cation.
W. 0. FAIR CO;
Often Cheapest .Always the Best
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Mr. John Powell. still continues very
Mr, W. D, Mills, St. Catharines, was.
in town yesterday.
Mr, Jas: Fowler visited over Sunday
with • Londesboro friends.
Miss Hattie Layis visited' with her
brother en Wingham over Sunday,
Miss Ida Walkinshav', who 'has been
"tll for the past fortnight, is recov-
ering.
Mr, Wesley Walker was laid off for
some days this week wiith throat
trouble,
art 0. E. Dowding, localmanager of
the Maisons bank, is in Toronto-
. this. week.
Mr. David Kyle of Iippen and Freed.
Tomlinson 'of, Brucefield were ' in
town on Tuesday .
MrA, C • .Miller of Detroit was . a
,guest _ever Sunday at the home of .
I\Ir..T; Jackson, Jr.
Mr,. .T. Anderson has taken a position,
in the tailorl:ng• establithnzent of
McLean Bros., Goderieh: ,, . •
Mrs. eL. Greig returned . Koine last
week froa visit with her son, Mr,
J.. C. m .Greig of Seafortlt,' •
Miss Clark and Miss Defoe of Sea-
forth were guests ; of Miss. Agnes
Chidley on Fridaylast. •
Mrs, Broder and daughter, .Miss ` El-
• eanor, of Morrisbtirg are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McTaggart.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas; Mahaffy and• Miss
Margaret were guests of Mr..and
m
Mrs. . W• .Sparks, the Bronson
Line, Shanley, a few days this
. week. • • .
Mrs. Herb Alexander, who has been
ill for some days, is now •convales
ting, the° many . trrtnds : will rye jloice
to'hear.
•Russel Woods, Westfield, • airived. .on
Monday. to take a commercial course
bin the Business College. • He is• stay-
` ing with Mr.: and Mrs. John Little,
Queen strreet.. • '•`-
Mr. James.Wootls of • Westfield was in.
town • _Monday° }Te doesn't' ' come
down often but.•when he does is sure •
of a hearty •welcome from friends
here: • The world would-be the better
of" having more whole -soiled. . men
like Mr, Woods. • •
Sergeant Lawson arrived in town on
Saturday from. 'Birmingham, , Eng.,
and is visiting with his uncle, ,Mn.
Henry Joyner. Sergeant Lawson is
looking around and if he likes •the
country he intends bringing out ''is
family in the spring.
Misses Tillie and Minnie ,McCartney
arrived this week from •a visit to
' their brother, Mr: Georgi McCart-
ney, 'Woodstock, and, are the guests
of,• their sister, Mrs. 'G. B. Hanley,
Lndon Road. They returned only
recently 12ro ii the west where they
• were fot some time. •
Dr. G. l3, Holmes,' at one time a cit-
leen of Clinton, and sonein-law . of
Mr. W. Doherty, who has - been ' in
Saskatoon,. Sask., for the past four
or five Years, is this year a oandi-
date for the mayoralty of. that busy
western town. • Dr, Holmes has 1fren
a .member of the council_ board, for
some time an • duringthe
'past sut-
umn was chosen by the council • to
visit 'a 1 in
t sand spect• the hospitals . of
cities. various American o a i es with+• a view
to gaining pointers to be used • in
the remodeling and enlarging of the
Saskatoon city hospital. His
chanes for attaining to the may-
or's chair seem pretty good and his
Clinton friends wish him success.
Mr. Thos. Archer of Mullett left on
:Monday to join Mrs. Archer at
Griswold, Man., where their daugh-
ter, Mrs, Jas. Macdonald, and their
son, Mr, Hugh Archer, lives. All
-being wel,' he reached his destina-
tion last evening. The many, friends
of the family in this section will be
sorry to hear that Mrs. Macdonald,
who. • has been a very great sufferer
from r eurn ati
sn for years,
does
not improve and is now in a serious
een'lition. 13y the way, on Satur-
day Mr. A(r showed The Nrt, 2
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ago
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December 8th, 1910
Jilfrwr:LAIR
XMAS SHOPPING
SET AN EARLY START
Just thing of it ! Only fourteen days more T to do your Christmas shopping. Do not leave it until the last
minute when clerks will be toe busy to give you proper attention, Our Two stores are now ready to serve you.
Both stocks are comptete in every detail. You will find many useful and dainty gifts for the Holiday season for
Men, Women and Children.
At the No nen's Fancy Collars, .Bows, Ruchings, Beauty Pias, Belt Pins, Needle Albions, Parasols
Gloves, Scarfs, Bradley Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Fascinators, Hand Bags, Laundry
StoretBags, T'a,bie Napkins, .Art' Linen, Cushion Cords, Belts, Ribbons, Hosiery,Gaif Jack-
etq, Fur Ruffst Muffs, etc.
At the Mea''Woolen loves,, . .Fur -lined Gloves, , Silk -lined Gloves,.
Sllk Ties, Mufflers, Fancy Soy, Wool�lined G
Mitts and Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Cuf,b, Fancy Braces, Umbrellas, Tie Pius, Collar
Store Buttons.
Guff Buttons, Handkerchiefs, :Coat Sweaters, Toques, Collar .loges, Hats,. Caps,
Smocking Jackets, etc.
Boys'' Overcoats
• Saturday commences our sale of
Boys' . Overcoats. We have marked
them down to prices that will clear
theani out quickly. Prussian collars
buttoned close to, neck :
Reg, $4.75 sale price $3.75
$5.25 "r tt $4.25
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$6,00 " '" $5.00
$6,50 44 " $5.50.
$7.00 " " $6.00•
$8.00 " " $6.75 '
Extra Special ' in
Dress Goods
300 yards all pure wool Dress
Goods made from good clean long
yarn and wile give splendid wear in
Fancy Weaves, Broadcloth, Sergee,
Etc, Colors •Brown, Red, Old Rose,
Grey and Navy Blue.. Reg. 50. Ex-
tra Special.
39c
Our Mantle
Department
We are showing: a wide range of
the latest models ie. Women's Misses
and. Childrens' Winter Coats made by
the best markers. ' Coats that have
distinetion and character at prices to
meet all purses, Ask to nee • . our
special at .
$I0.00
Milliner YbeP art- ®
rn►ent
We still have a few eery .• smart
Hats left at prices that will sur-
prise you. Saturday Specials •
CHOICE OF 'ANY. ' IiAT
HALF PRICE'
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.,
Men's Overcoats
Men's Overcoats is a great range.
of style in Prussians and Miltons
style $8.50 up to $11.00. ,•
Furs as Gifts
You could not give anything more
acceptable than Furs. We have many
comfortable and stylish Ruffs, °
Throws, Caperines and Muffs suitable
for Ladies and Children at reasonable
prices. Childrens white Thibbet
Ruffs and Muffs from $2.50 up. Lad-
ies' Ruffs and Muffs in Mink, Persian
Lamb, Sable, Fox, Marmot at
popular prices,
Ladies' 'and Chis'
drens' Underwear
We are showing a complete range
of Women's and Childrens' Underwear
its Pen'mptns, Turnbulls, Stanflelds,
Puritan, Pentun and other makes
guaranteed unshrinkable in all sizes
from. 25c up.
Boy's' Suits
We are shoring a splendid range
-of boys clot.:ing. in Tweed, . Cheviot
and Worsteds. ° Ask to see our special
Boys' Suits at
$3.75
Christmas , Ribbons
This week wereceived anew
shipment • • of Dainty Xmas Ribbons.
suitable for tying upet paroels, . Neck
Ribbons, Bows, Eto: Prices run
from 3c. up. Ask to see 'them.
MINIMIONN
Personals Blyth ... The News From Londesboro
for Reeve Hill is attending the. County
Mr•. i1Geo. McTaggart is in Toronto
a fevv-days
Reeve . Smyth is attending . conn-.
ty council in Goderieh this week,
Mr. Denali. Smith has 'been. confined
to his roiitn for the past week, •un-
der the .d'octor's care.
Mr. Frank Suffel, Minneapolis, Minn.,
was the guest the past week of . his
sister, Mrs. (Rev.), purine.
Mrs. Winterton, who has been visiting.
her sister, Mrs. K. Chowen, return-
ed to her home in the Sunny South
last week.
Mr. J.. Wiseman was in Guelph this
week taking in the Winter Fair and
visiting. his son, who is on the stall
of the Bank of Montreal in that;
city. .
Brumfield. •
Miss Katd and Mr, Jim. Thompson
spent Saturday in London.. -
Mr. Wilson Turner spent Sunday at
his home.
•A numbeir of the young people at-
tended the dancehere oil Fraley .last
given by Messrs. Berry, Gi)ntore and
MacICenzfe:
Massy Edythe Bowry has returned
home after spending a few days with
Mrs. David, Clinton. •
Mr. Lorne Wilson, who has been a-
way for some time, is expected home
soon..
Hull tt Township.
Mr. James Snell attended the Fair
at Guelph this week. It• is tight in
his line, as it were, and if any cit-
nc whatever him cunista a what cr kcp� h ni awe y
from the exhibition he would considen
it a personal' grievance.
Mr. Joseph Carter and Mr. Edmund
Crawford
purchased aportion ono
ofbush
each from Mr. Joseph Macintosh and
are busy at present cutting and draw-
ing the timber.
ti ber.
Mr. Wilfred Plunkett visited the
forma patt f the week in W
sit halo.
Mr and Mrs. John nutd
anrro
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Mast Wawanosii Sundayed with friends
in tris vicinity.
Mr. Tilos. - , the horse-
man,
ch el1► se -
i a
man, attended the big C',hristinas Fair
at Guelph this week. In affairs of
thin kind Mr. iteMiehael always takes
a keen nt'r • i 1 e doesn't i i. r ;vt and C i,
at-
tend in person there is some very
good reason :for his absent°,
Mr. P. 'Gardner has been confined
to his home for several days through
illpesse Miss Bentley is taking his
work in the. store.
At the, regular meeting ..of the, vil-
lage council Mr. R. Somers was re-
appointed
e
appointed as village. constable, 'his
salary to be $450.
Mr. Matt. Mains of Londesboro,
with a gang of men, is busy remod-
cling . the sheds' at the Methodist
church. The weather' is cold .fot out-
side work .but Matt. is •a hustler.
Mr. Spoffold, C.P.R. agent, and his
wife have returned* home from,' a
visit to friends. We hope soon to
see Me. Spoffold able to • take up his
work again. • '
• Mr. Sherlock, a: C,P°R. train dis-
patcher' of Winnipeg, paid a brief
visit to friends in town. this week.
Mr. Sherlock took his .two children,
who have been staying for -some time
with Mrs. • O. ' ,1+'loody, .home .: with
ltini. -
,Miss Margaret Floody, a: well known
n?sideht of Blyth, left on Monday
for Toronto.
Mr, Alex. Elder has obtained• pos-
session of Industry hall store, form-
Orly owned by Mr. Jas. . Andersln,
and has leased the rear end of the
same to 'the Rural 'Telephone Co. for
en ofliee.
'Auburn
• tfr, and Mrs. Will. Mole of Dungan-
non visited at the home of the form-
er's parents on Sunday last.
Mr. John Jackson, teacher at i`n-
ion School .No. 11, visited Sunday
f'. d
with u<eu sin this vicinity.
,
Miss Maud Ferguson of Goderich has
been spending a few days under. the
parental roof.
Quite an excitment was caused here
Mrs. Robert•Johnston has returned tl
to her home: la Toronto after a two-'
weeks' visit with • her sister-in-law,.
Mrs:• Susan • Crawford of the 13th.
concession.
Mr. Matt, Mains is busy remodelling
and' improving the Methodist church
shed at Blyth..` ,
ars, J. D. Melville, we are sorry
to .learn, continues very low. We all
hope for her speedy 'reeoveiy. ,
Mr. Emmanuel Lyon; who has been
attending the. business college at
Chatham, is home with an attack of
jaundice,.
Mrs. D. Floody of Blyth spent
Saturday at -the home •of her
encs, Mr. and Mrs. •0. ]3ro:gden.
par -
Ernest Adams is . assisting • his
brother inthe store at Blyth.
Rev. Mr. Osterhout preached two
very instructive missioiiary sex+nians
on Sunday last. The morning service
next Sunday will be by, • the
Woman's Missionary Society, and is
the evening by the Epworth League.
The • syndicates :.threshing machine
wasstored for thewinter having
finished the season's work • Tu:eeday
of this week, .
Mr. Robt. Youngblut had the pais-
fortune
isfortune to have his foot badly squeez-
ed
while working with the syndicate
threshing machine en Saturday. last.
Mr. Emery and .wife are staying
with their .daughter; Mrs. J. • D.
Mehvi1l. .
Hullott Happenings.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weymouth cele-
brated their Golden Wedding on Mon-
day when a large number at friends
gathered and wished the worthy, pair
many mora happy anniversaries of
their wedding day.
Mise Bertha Manning is at present
vtsiting her sf trr
, Mrs. Herbert ,
sog-
ridge of Auburn. •
Mr. William. Snell is on a visit to
the parental' hone, ltlr. and Mrs.
James Snell's. He is manager of the,
big stock farm of Mr. A. Smith, M.
P. for North Middlesex. and his thor-
ough training ou the home farm is
standing hila in good stead, . .
Mr. • and Mrs. Win. Coventry et
Winghain were guests at the .golden
wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wey-
mouth on Monday. Mr. Coventry came
(Iowa by train but his good wife .and
daughter. drove. When three miles
from, Winghant their pony Y
was fright-
ened
t
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ened
by a• dog and cattle and upset the
top buggy, considerably bruising both
on ' 8aturday when it was reported ladies. Fortunately the pony made
that a stray dog lied treed one of alta so attempt to run away or the result
"", deal more se -
coons of the burg;, The day was 2tiight have been a great
The rale and the dog was full of fight so v rtri . I ht. ladiei returned to Wing -
he. stayed right under the tree and hani and st'curing a cutter resumed
Mr. -
1 `reached ll t
freeze tit 1 nearly •tndra
trial to rrc e ] ti down an< I e their journey5
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succeeded in doing so when the dot~ ' mouth's without any furthest mishap.
was chased away by a few men with ,'Flris. is tltr seeend accident they have
sticks. The dog Me since been. kill- )tad by the pony taking fright. The
ed. Centry familq were fol rerly rrsi-
Mr. Hughes, a Woodstock C1allege a drnovt.i lif this tt>wnsl.r'p.
student, will preach on Sunday af- I. Miss Lena Glou tier ttr Coderkelt vis;-
ternoon in the Baptist churns. , Mr.. ited under the parental roof on Sut-
Iluglos will be rtmrnbertl on a day.
former oeeasion when ' ire greatly • The township couneil meets next
pleased all Who heard him`. Fxadtiy,
Messrs. 'rhos. and Wm.. Fear ami•
Mr. James Snell are among those
from • this townitip.who aro attend-
ing the Fat Stock Show at. Guelph.
Mr. John Barr made an 'exhibit • at
the Stock Show at Guelph this week
but just what awards he has won we
have a not yet heard. We aro coni,dettt•,
. however, that his entries . were in . the
front :rank.
Mr. George Y nngblut of Colborne
has been visiting the past week ae
the home of Mr. Peter Walper.
Mr. James Cummings'. of Hast We»
wanosh has four head of cattle at the
Big Show in Guelph this week and
will • compete for the e.alload prize at
Torohto 'next week. Mr. C'uminings,
won the County prize of $20 at
Guelph with his 2 -year-old steer.
Mr. Joe Mullough of Dungannon won.
first price for '2 -year-old .pure bred
Angus.
In loving memory, of Mrs. 1.. 1?.. Man-
ning, (Y,ee) Laura May McCool,
who c:►:eti Dec. 5th, WOO.
OA.
Do not ask us if we miss her
is vacant piece.
Oh,i
.her° a < is r
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Oft we-thinkr we l et her footsteps,
' Oft we see her smiling face.
Laura is gone to 1f her regions
} Safe from ,every pain 1
Car
es we hope to Ieet in1CaItn
heaven,
Then there'll be no parting there.
Rest my d rling
Your toil es
overr
But your memory shall never fade
;Around the grave where our darling's
laid.
The News - Record leads for llullrttl
news. Every reader should be a sue
serfber.